THE BREVARD NEWS Pubished Every Thursday ky THE TRANSYLVANIA PUBLISHING 00, lac. Entered at the Postofffca is BmakL N. C., as Second Claaa Matter i James F. Barrett Editor SUBSCRIPTION BATBfi (Payable In Adraaw) One Year *240 Six Mentis Ut> Three Months JQ Thursday, April 2, 1931 THE EASTERTIDE OF MAN'S HOPES AND ASPIRATIONS I Two thousand years ago darkness enveloped the world ? the darkness of sin and idol worship, smug satisfac tion and exaggerated self-esteem. Time and time again, down through the ages, even the chosen people of God violated their trust and repudi ated their covenants with Him. Wor ship had become an empty form, and void of any real feeling and lacking in all sincerity. Then came the mighty of the earth. His advent into the world was in most mysterious manner; His life here wa3 magnify cent in its simplicity, and His going back was the miraculous event of the world's history. He suffered that others might es di mean ruinous prices or less than 1C cents. i Many tobacco farmers are claiming that plants are really scarce and fer tilizers reduced. These are regulai excuses. The only hope is for higr I grades. A maximum effort on a lit I tie acreage is essential for this. Ther the demand for cigarettes has defin itely declined for the first time lr many years. 1 The tobacco acreage "intention" i; !for a 7 percent reduction for Nortt Carolinas flue-cured tobacco and 5.1 ! percent increase for the Burley crop This is not nearly enough reductior j to stop the decline in prices. Peanuts The peanut crop was short of tht 1 usual requirements in 1930, largclj due to drought conditions. The con Isumer demand also declined. Then ! seems to be room for a slight increasi ; in acreage for this crop. The presenl : probabilities indicate about 15 per | cent increase in North Carolina ant 1 30.7 percent for the United States. Irish Potatoes Potato prices were reasonably gooc last year in North Carolina. This would normally result in an appreci able increase in acreage this year ?The January intended acreage showec 6 percent increase for the country at i large and about 20 percent for early potatoes in this state. The March in tentions show 12 nercent increase i (North Carolina) . Many authorities ! anticipate disappointing prices il these increases are harvested. Small Grains More food and feed crops are need led in this state. We do not grow ; nearly enough small grains of any kind. Large increases seem to be in prospect for harvest this year. Un saleable surplus productions should be held for a demand which should occur by the fall months. The state ! acreage changes are: Wheat 35 pev jcent increase; oats 30 percent! rye 20 j percent and barley 40 percent in f crease of the 1930 harvests. Price jnrospects are low for wheat, due to large surplus stocks brought over from last year. Bogs j The hog industry seems to hr.v> in prospect a more favorable position during the last half of the year. This lis due to the smaller supplies, lower 'feed costs and probable increase de !mand. The farrowings last fall were ;off 9 percent from a year earlier. The ! 1931 spring farrowings are expected | to be increased 13 percent in North I Carolina. Hays j JJay and pasturage will stand ex pansion. as the 1930 crop was the | smallest for "the United States in thir teen years. North Carolina still buys | considerable hay.althought much more | has been grown in recent years. Paled hays are better for feeding and sale, but requirements should be the first aim. Livestock production is now a 'safe market for hays, feed crops and god pasturage. These require a min jimum of labor, fertilizers and stor age facilities. The farmers indicate jthat North Carolina will increase its hay acreages about 12 percent, as | compared with 1 percent for the coun try at large. Truck Crops \ The prospects for fruit and truck j cross. arc varied. Most growers are optimistic of prices this year. Only the general depression will hold peach and strawberry prices down. The production of these crops depend largely on weather conditions. Con ditions have been favorable for plant ing of truck c? >ps, but the cool weather may resp'rt in much compoti- j tion between F .h Carolina, North j Carolina and . >rginia harvests. Late | in March the early truck crop Irish ; potatoes were all planted but none up. May was were looking good, with a greatly reduced acreage. Beans are just being planted on a reduced acre age. Peaches are blooming out in the BRAVE LAD AND LASSIS ON HONEYMOON JAUNT AH the world loves a lover who le"ts nothing interfere with the course of true love, regardless of its distance and the roughness of the road. A mar riage was performed in Brevard last week which demonstrated a love that laughs not only at locksmiths, but at doctors, preachers, automobilists, and any and everything else that 'gets in the way. i A young man living in Greenville loved a lassie who lived in the Cedar Mountain section of this county. And the lassie loved the lad, of this there is no doubt. The young man, ^like millions of other men, ypung, old, and middle-aged, was not so flush with money, yet rich in love. He wanted to marry the lady of his choice, and she wanted him to marry her. He could stand it no longer, this being away from his lady-love, and, not having a tin lizzie, he proceeded to walk from his South Carolina home to the home of creation's most beauti ful creature, up there on top of the world, at Cedar Mountain. , Now, the little lady ? was just as brave as the young man. Together they walked into Brevard, found the court house, told Mrs. Jess Galloway, in the register's office, that they had come for no other purpose hut that of obtaining the necessary papers that would, in the hands of the minis ter, make them man an filling stations, not concerned wit! . garapres, having no fear of tir< i trouble, and nose-thumbing speet cops and state auto tag men. Life? Love? Whb knows the rea ? meaning of either? FORD FINANCE PLAN BEING USED BY MANY At this time- when so much empha | sis is being placed upon new models at reduced prices and the utmost in val ues is being offered to the automobile public, it is interesting to note that I other savings are also being accom s plished which result in lower deliv ? cred prices of the products of various ? manufacturers. ' The Ford Motor company has pro ? vided through Universal Credit Co. the low cost authorized Ford Motoi ? Finance Plans for purchasers of Fore cars who choose to pay for their I transportation as they use it. Thest UCC plans provide credit for even deserving person in the nation anil make it easy to own a new Ford, Since the Universal Credit company started operations in June 1928 financing costs on Ford products have been reduced generally so that it is ? estimated that during the past thirty months, purchasers of Ford prod-icts on time have been able to save in ex cess of $50,000,000. This has been accomplished by means of standardized office opera tions on an extremely large scale and by the specializing of Universal Credit Company in the financing of the products of Ford Motor company .exclusively, together with the used cars which may have been taken in trade by Ford dealers. It has been ; possible to effect many economies due to this standardisation, not only in the operations of the credit company, but also because Universal Credit company Mb able to obtain the money which it needs to carry on its activi ties, in the open market at very fav orable interest rates. Thus, the in dividual borrower, who would ordin ? arily expect to pay higher rates of interest- if he were to borrow individ I ually, is able to get the benefit of the , joint borrowing power of all Ford 'customers by having the transactions j handled through a centralized source and the borrowings effected through .this big corporation. EASTER FLOWERS ' O, Lily of the Valley ? I How much veal joy you've lent To Easter with your fragrance, I On sacred mission bent. i | And, too, the lovely violet j with lily sweet entwined, iMay lift our thots to heaven If our thots are so inclined! ? J. J. L. ; Sandhills, but not materially damaged yet. | The average farmer is in a dilemma as to what to plant this year. If he I reduces a crop, which one should re place jt. Without any definite plant ing system or set rotation of crops, the matter is made more difficult. | Many wonder if new crops .should be attempted. Such perplexities may be jbetter understood after studying Mis cellaneous Publications Nos 102 and 512 ? Farm Outlook Reports of the United States Department of Agricul ture. Southern Railway Syi. SPECIAL EXCURSION CHARLESTON, S. C. account Magnolia and Middleton Gardens Tickets on sale March 27, 28, and April 3rd-4th final limit midnight Wednesday following date of sale. Rate: $8.50 (from Asheville) ASK TICKET AGENTS J. H. WOOD Dhriaaoe Passenger Agent ASHEVILLE, N. C. 6 6 6 LIQUID or TABLETS Cures Colds, Headaches, Fever ' 6 6 6 SALVE CURES BABY'S COLD We contribute to year good looks. You can get a Vitalia treatment here, the vegetable oil tonie, also the Fitch product* It Pays To Look Well SMITH'S BARBER SHOP LET US DO YOUR JOB PRINTING THE BREVARD UNDERTAKING CO. D. F. MOORE and PURDE OSBORNE SOLE OWNERS DAY PHONE, 88 NIGHT PHONE: D. F. Moore, Phone 250 Purde Osborne, Phone 159 AMBULANCE Service At ALL HOURS ?X Checkerboard Chatter Volume 1 April 2, 1931 Number 17 i Published in the in i terest of the people i ~vf BREVARD and : T R ANSYLVANIA i County by the ; B&B Feed & Seed Co. From the depths of the isedan There came a muf fled curse, He was trying to fold a road map Same as it was at first. Seed sweet potatoes nice size for bedding ? We have them now. Some firms employ such dumb looking salesmen ro the cus tomers feel that they can not help getting the best of the bar gain. All of your profits come out of the ground, but soil can not show a profit without the help of V ? C Fertilizer. "My, that's a nice looking baby. Do you notice ho w notch he favors your hus band?" "I hope not. VV> adopted him." ' Wichitas Best Flour is always good ? see us for your sup ply. I Good sense is one I thing we all need. ! few of us have, and | none think that they | are short of. . Seed oats ? Maine grown seed Irish po tatoes ? Grass and clover seed. Priced right. Middle age in that period when a lover is too old to write > silly poetry and too young to ivrite silly letter?. Feed Purina Cow Chow for maximum milk flow at lowest cost. Don't toady. ? The world respects the man who looks it in the eye. Baby chick feeders, fountains and reme dies. Every thing you need for poultry raising. B&B Feed & Seed Co. Brevard, N. C. The Store with the Checkerboard Sign NORTH CAROLINA, County of Tranaylrania. In the Matter of BREVARD BANKING CO. Brevard, N. C. Notice to Creditors to File Claim. Under authority of Subsection 10 of Section 218 (c). Consolidated Statutes, all persons who have claims against the above named bank are hereby notified to present proof of claim at Brevard on or before the 9th day of June, 1931. Failure to present claim on or before the above date bars the claim not presented except as to the assets of the bank in the hands of the Corporation Commission for the account of said bank at the time the claim is presented. Objection to the allowing of any claim may be made by any interested person by filing such objection in the pending action in the office of the Clerk of the Court' of this county and by serving a copy thereof on the Chief State Bank Examiner or the Liquidating Agent of this Bank. This the 9th day of March, 1931. NOTE : In filing claims for Cashier' 8 Checks or Bank Drafts or Certificates of Deposit the particular in strument must be sur rendered when Proof of Claim is presented. Call at Brevard Banking Company for forms for filing claims. W. W. WO^DLEY Jr. Liquidating Agent of Brevard Banking Company, Brevard, N. C.