'* TRANSYLVANIA NEWS In 2Gth Year Production Credit Association Makes Announcement Locally The Asheville Production Credit association h: a announced the appointment cf Mrs. Bruce Mower} as clerk- stenographer for the Hendersonville office. In niching 'h- cnn. unccnietit. Frank I- FitzSiiunofls, Jr., man ager cf the Hendersonville branch, said that the addition of Mrs. Mowcry to the staff was necessary to better serve the. growing .number of member-bor ro”cr; in Her.;', rsen and Tran c'cvnliej which this ot ' re ' rves. Mr. KitzSlmmons stated that the cfficers and directors cf the association felt that they were extremely fortunate in being able to add the services of such an experienced and well quali fied person as Mrs. Mowerv to the staff. Mew ; "'i j hours for the Hen dersonville ff'ce were Fl o an nounced. The office in the Agri culture Building cn Maple street When you lliink of prescrip tions, think of VARNER'S, adv, will be oeen from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Monday through Fri day. Mr.. FitzSimmons will bo at the ce.'.nty agent's office in the Bre vard nost office on Monday and Wednesday afternoons to serve farmers in Transylvania county. The Asheville Production Credit association is completing its 30th year of extending operat ing credit to farmers and part lime farmers in this area. The >c. r ju-t ccmpleled. 19C3, was most successful in the his tory of the organization. Charles W. Davis, of Brevard, is vice-president of the associa tion. Livestock nroducers must be o pccially alert to parasite dang ers in the winter. Dr. Bill Perry man, ex e:::kn livestock spec ialist: at North Carolina State, points out that both internal and external parasites build up under the crowded feeding con ditions that are common during the winter month:;. Farm Bureau To Hold County-Wide Banquet At Penrose Friday Night A county-wide banquet meet ing will be held for all Farm Bureau member, on Friday, Jan uary 10th, in the Penrose school cafeteria at 7:00 p.m. Roger Ammons, field reure sentative of the Farm Bureau, will be in charge of the program, which will be on insurance and the proposed amendment to the constitution of North Carolina on reappcrtionment. M. H. Shuford, president, urges all members to attend. Hints From The County Extension Chairman liy JIM DAVIS Tax Guide: The Farmer's Tax Guide is available at the exten sion service cffice in the base ment cf the po.-t office building. II you need a conv, contact this clficc. The guide will give you an answer tu most any question you may have in regard to the I arm enterprise. Social Security, and How to Claim for Federal Gas Tax refund. According to the ASCS cffice. farmers have until the end of January, to file application? for '9c3 market.itg year payments under the National Wool act. This is the last day for accepting • nyjncrlt' >iprT cns in eon.ro' lien with msrkcl ins of wool and lambs in 19H3. Also, you are re minded by the ASCS office to re turn your tobace-> marketing cards as scon as you n. ve su:U your tooacco. Poultry: 1!)'4 Poultry Resolu tions are as follows: ■‘1. ONE cf the km - to high pro (1 action is chicks that are Chevrolet 1/npala Sport Sedan unit {background) I m pul a Convertible ’64 Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet ] ] vvnat does it take to make a car a great high way performer? If the car happens to be a ’64 Chevrolet, one thing only. A highway. You’ll find everything else already neatly packaged for you—on the car exactly as you pick it off the showroom floor. There’s a choice of seven engines—all the way up to a twin-carb high-compression 425-hp V8*—and four transmissions, includ ing a finely honed 4-speed stick shift.* And underlying it all—a bump-skimming Jet-smooth ride that helps keep the performance great even when the highways aren’t so great. What about special performance equip ment? Professional driving skills? Forget them. Nobody has to doctor or coax or soup up these Chevrolets to get the best out of them. And that’s really the test of a great high way performer: Just about anyone can get a kick out of driving one, just about anywhere, just as it comes out of the showroom. Next time you’re out your dealer’s way, allow a few extra minutes to sample one of these highway performers on vour own. A few are really all you’ll need. That’s enough time to do a lot of driving in a Chpvrnlrf THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS Chevrolet • Chevelle • Chevy n • Corvair • Corvette See them at your Chevrolet Showroom .FRANCHISE DEALER NUMBER 1335 MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. 110 McCRARY AUTO SERVICE, Inc. N. Broad Street BREVARD, N. C. Phone 3-4151 bred to live and lay. 9 NINE per cent of the cost to produce eggs has been found to be the chick cost. 6 SIX gallons of water and one pound of lye makes a 2 per cent solution. For a 1 per cent solution, add 1 pound to 12 gallons of water. 4 FOUR eggs, if eaten each day would furnish only 12 per cent of the calories need ed daily by the average adult. R ECOKDS furnish valuable in formation for making man agement decision. Know — Don't Guess — Keep Records. E ACH hen needs adequate space at the feeders and wa tercrs in order to lay at her best. 5 EUL only top quality turkeys, broilers, and eggs in order to please the consumers and to create a demand for these products. 0 NE additional use for eggs would he in dog and cat food. Odd shaped, sizes, and spots could be used. L IGHT for layers should not be changed by more than about 15 lo IS minutes each day. U SING filler-fats in gathering eggs helps to reduce break age. T IME minded poultrymen plan their work in order to save time ’-bar and to in crease income. 1 F most people knew they had about 2(3 trillion cells to wake up to feed and to keen func tioning throughout the day, they should start the day right with 2 eggs for break fast. 0 UTLCOK: 1964 table egg prices are likely to be lower and breilers about the same as in 1963. N EVER let the humidity fall below 50 per cent and the temperature go above 65 de grees F. S UCCESS of a poultry farm will deoend largely upon the decisions and actions of the owner or manager.” Mrs. Homer Clark Dies In Florida Services for Mrs. Melrose Sit ton Clark, age 43, were held Tuesday afternoon at the Cath ey’s Creek Baptist church. The Rev. Theo Rose and the Rev. Bales Rogers officiated and ’ urial was in the Cathey’s Creek metery. Mrs. Clark diea Friday night a Lake Wales, Florida, hos pital following a brief illness. She was a native of Brevard Survivors include the husband, Homer Clark; the father, Clyde ’ittcn, of Penrose; two da ugh j, -uio. v-uiuuc ou)ue;, ui Die d. sn-’ Mi's Sard-a Cl-rk. o' h me: i £?n. Randall C’ark. St:!esvil'e four sr.ler.5. Mrs Jizabcth Pe-c ck, of Asheville; Irs. Sue Taylor, cf B-evard 4rs. Doris Powell, cf Rosman; r.d Mrs. Lois Sauvwin, of New tr’e-ps T ,f’«'sisp,o; five hroth rs, J. P. Silica, of Ro.-rrn RV . rf r w h- T-r-rs S'* , cf Grrc i’’e S C ■ .on ’ rrld -tv-' David Sitton of Per n~r- and fh ee '’’■•'’'dobiVlron ?I-r e - Kilpatrick Funeral rme was in charge cf arrange nents. T ft Y TIMES WANT AD ASCS News By JULIA WESTWOOD Office Manager Information has been received in the Transylvania county ASCS office that the House and Sen ate have passed the Agricultural Appropriation Bill. The bill has now been sent to President Lyn don Johnson for his signature. The Agricultural Appropria tion biil authorizes $250,000,000 ior the 1964 ACP. It also contains $294,000,000 for the conservation reserve an nual.'naynients. For the crop land conversion program. Con gress appropriated $11,350,000. When more information on the cropland conversion program for 1964 has been furnished, the lo cal county office it will be pass ed on to the farmers. Alexander Buys Registered Angus Cattle Onto Alexander, Brevard, re cently purchased nine register ed Angus cows from Elmo Mc Call, of Brevard: four registered Angus cows and an Aberueen Angus bull from William S. White, also of Brevard; and a registered Angus cow from Worth Freeman. Bostic. Ml Pisgah Club Meets Friday The January meeting of the Mt. Pisgah Citizen’s Band Iladio e.’ub will be held cn Friday, the C'h at 7 30 p.m. at the Etowah Lion’s Den. Following the business meet ing of the club, Jav Byrne, presi dent cf the grcun, will present a program of sound and color motion pictures. The first film is entitled “Friendship 7”, which last 58 minutes and depicts the day that Astroanut John Glenn orbilted three times around the earth. The picture also broadly docu ments Project Mercury, includ ing a clcse lock at the several international tracking stations around the world. The second film, running 14 Va minutes, is entitled “Unmanned Space Craft”. It introduces, on camera, the aims of the U.S Space program. Some of the suc cessful launches cf the U. S. Sci entific Program are shown as well as models of the Ranger Surveyor and Mariner Space Craft. All members and other inter ested persons are urged to at tend. “Recreation farming” is the term that is being applied to the practice of farmers making available sites for fishing, hunt ing, picnicking and camping Extension wildlife specialist Hugh Fields at North Carolina Stale savs there are money-mak ing opportunities in rerre^t'on farming throughout North Caro lina. When in need of job printing ■•all The Transylvania Times MONEY is the root of all crops! No matter what type cr farm you operate, mnr ey is the golden seer’ I hat can lead to mcrea’ ~d profits. P.C.A. loan m provide much-need ed capital for planting harvest, , equip men ferm improvements, a ■i rces and many oth r farm ner—— n C A. loans are design ed ^cr the farmer, and you save money because you pay simple interest lot us tp'! you how t“~ “rrow with a P.C.A Ash^v:fle P ocfu’tion Credit Association F. L. FITZSIMMONS, JR., Representative In Brevard Every Monday & Wednesday at County Agent’s Office in Post Office Building From 1:30 to 4 PAL dari.Ot I I vocnulman Continues The LIQUIDATION Of Our ENTIRE STOCK! Offering REDUCTIONS % 75% : ONE RUMMAGE RACK INCLUDING Raincoats - Sportswear Ladies’ and Childrens’ Dresses Only $2.00 LADIES’ COATS (ONLY 14 LEFT) Values to $45.00 $17.00 ONE GROUP DRESSES t Values to $14.98 *5.00 NOW ONLY SKIRTS Values to $10.98 *2.99 3 RUMMAGE TABLES INCLUDING Shirts - Pajamas - Blouses Teenform Bras - Shirts Slips - Gloves - Infants Wear Childrens’ Skirts On!y *|.00 Eath ► * 34 E. Main Street In Brevard

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