V HAPPY 88th BIRTHDAY —, E.:E. Fraser, left, celebrated his 88£h birthday last Wednesday night at the Brevard Elks at a 'party given byf-his grand-daughter, Mrs. Thom as Barclay, IV, center. Mr. Fraser organized the Brevard Elks lodge, and he is still active in lumber and - - . - -- - - - golf course work. Members of the lodge presented him with the beau tiful tray. Robert Lentz, the Exalted Ruler, is pictured at the right. John I. Anderson was Master of Cere monies on the program following the banquet. (Times Staff Photo) Transylvania County ASCS News By - A. Smokie Greene County Executive Director 1972 Feed Grain Program Hie 1972 program raises the feed* grain set-aside to 25 per cent-of the base (20 per cent this year), boosts set-aside pay ments (40 cents per bushel for cornTfrom 32 cents this year), brings barley into the feed graft program, adjusts loan levels for grain sorghum and barlfcy.jpextefnds farm j stored graft reseal provisions, and of fer iarmers two new options to set-asid§ additional acreage be yond tile minimum qualifying 25 pfer cent THe Feed Grain Program will wort this way: l.JDuring sign-up, staring January 17, a farmer can de tideAvhether to setaside a mini —2 9 For Rubber Stamps I Call The Teansylvania Times I 883-4250 -fc mum 25 per cent of his feec grain base acreage to qualify for loans and payments. Set aside payments will be 40 cent: per bushel for corn. These aw paid oq the established farir yield times one-half the corr base. 2. At sign-up time, the farmei can agree to set-aside an addi tionaj^npUl feajjp-eage, u* tc 10 per cent of his corn base The USDA will accept this ad ditional voluntary set-aside al sign-up time and will make set aside payments for corn of 52 cents per bushel times the established farm yield on the additional voluntary set-aside acreage. 3. Also at sign-up time, the farmer may offer to set-aside still another 5 per cent or 1( per cent of his corn or grair sorghum base acreage. The sec retary of agriculture will an nounoe by mid-March whethei to accept any of the additional acreage. This will give the sec retary greater flexibility in re ducing acreage to make the pro gram most effective. This year, deck the hall! with a different kind of green Start saving the U. S. Saving! Bonds way. I Last Rites Held | Saturday For W. M. Owen, 77 t William McKinley Owen, age 77, of Pisgah Forest died, last Thursday in Transylvania Com munity Hospital. He was a re tired farmer and a veteran of World War I. He was born in Jackson county but has resided in Transylvania county most of his life. Survivors include the wife Julia Mae Owen; two step , daughters, Mrs. Ethel Kil patxtek, of Brevard, and Mrs. Corlee BtnfOrd, of Homestead, Florida; two step sons, Arthur Riddle, of Lake Toxaway, and Oscar Riddle, of Brevard; two brothers, Sam Owen, of Balsam Grove, and Henson Owen of Edneyville; one sister, Mrs. Viny Shelton, of Brevard; 30 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Shoal Creek Baptist church, and burial fol lowed in the church cemetery. Rev. Bert Dotson and Rev. R. E. Moody officiated. Pallbearers were James De board, Earl, Leonard, and L. C. Owen, Donald Kilpatrick and Edward Galloway Frank Moody Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. When yon think of prescrip tions. think of V ABNER’S. adv. Christmas! -i. ■ | 10% Discount On All Mdse. Purchased At Regular Price From 6:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. i. Thursday & Friday Ladies' Coats Values Up To $50 $ 27 Sizes 8 - 18 Solids & Tweeds GOOD SELECTION OF COLORS Ladies' Dresses Regular $13 - 22.88 NOW Dacron, Polyester & Wool $988.*1488 Knickers-Hot Pant Sets Midi-Dresses Originally $16 - $18 - $20 REDUCED Second Floor All Junior Sizes In Fashion Colors Van-Raalte & Reigning Beauty Parity Hose FOR Childrens & Toddlers Clothing Reduced Values $1.59 - $10.00 NOW HALF PRICE Girl’s Sweaters - Sizes S - 10 Were $6 - $10 Sub Teen Sweaters - Sizes 8-14 Were $7 - $9 Teen Girl’s Cotton Blouses - Sizes 8-14 Were $2.99 - $5 Slacks - Sub Teen - Sizes 8-14 Were $4 Knit Shirts - Sizes 2-4 Were $1.50 • $3 Tights in Sizes 8 - 10 & 12 - 14 Were $1.59 Toddler Tights - Sizes 1-3 Were $1.59 BIG SAVINGS! Blanket Remnants Originally $1.29 - 1.99 NOW 99c LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS REDUCED 2488 28«« 3188 Wabash Cannonball Reg. 29.99 Yard Mastei Reg. 34.99 Silver Star Reg. 39.99 ucid'c ALL WOOL SUITS Regular $70 NOW $44 Variety of Sizes 36 - 48 Styles & Colors ORLON NEW SHIPMENT Gingham Checks DAN RIVER FABRICS Reg 7m A $1.00 Yd. M £ yd. Boy's Slacks 2 -or *5 Wide Selection of Colors & Sizes BOY'S C. P. 0. JACKETS Reduced $488_$£88 BOY'S SWEATERS 288 0RL0N Solids and Patterns Many Colors to Choose Front j Open Til 8:30 p. m. Each Thursday & Friday Evening! i