TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Ed ucational, A g r i c ultural and Music Center. Popula tion, 1950 Census, 15,321. ! Brevard Community 7,394. THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A State And National Prize-Winning A. B. C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA- j The Land of Waterfalls, Mecca for Summer Camps, Entrance to Pisgah Na tional Forest and Home of Brevard Music Festival. Vol. 69 — No. 15 •Jf Second Class toail Pi ivileges Authorized at Brevard. N C BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1958 * 20 PAGES TODAY * PUBLISHEp WEEKLY SEVERAL MEMBERS of the Transyl vania delegation at the Regional Indus trial Development conference last Friday in Asheville are shown above. The group was impressed with the talks by mem bers of the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development and also the governor’s address, which was read at the luncheon. Governor Hodges was unable to attend, since his plane was grounded in Charlotte because of bad weather. Seated, left to right, are: Austin Hogsed, president of the Rosman cham ber of commerce; Charles L. Russell, community relations director of Olin Mathieson at Pisgah Forest; and James Davis, county agent. Standing, left to right, are: Don Jenkins, chairman of the local industrial committee; Bill Sagar, of Middle Fork; and, John A. Ford, former mayor of Brevard. Others attending from Brevard included James C.'Gaither and John I. Anderson. See story on page 11, first section. (Times Staff Photo) Citizens Telephone Company Begins $638,000. Expansion TMs Week Engineering Firm Begins: Staking Out Pole Locations In Town And County Two crews from the McCall and Thomas Engineering company, of Orangeburg. S. C., began the first phase of work this week to improve and expand the service of the Citi zens Telephone company in Bre vard and Transylvania county. The local company was granted a $638,000 REA loan last year, and the contract to the McCall and Thomas firm is the first to be let. Others are expected to be award ed in the near future, Charles Pick elsimer. Jr., the manager, states. It is explained that the REA loan is being used to add some 445 rural telephones in Transylvania as well as to upgrade the service of existing subscribers. The McCall and Thomas crews are staking location for telephone poles in the county from Rosman to the Henderson county line as well as to the South Carolina line. This present work will provide service for some 258 additional sub scribers and will permit upgrading of service of those subscribers who re