TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educational, Agricultural and Music Center. Popula tion, 1960 Census, 16,102. Brevard Community 8,500. THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A State And National Prize - Winning A.B. C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA— The Land of Waterfalls. Mecca for Summer Camp*. Entrance to Pisgah Na tional Forest and Home of Brevard Music Festival. Vol. 71 — No. 47 SECOND CLASS MAIL PRIVILEGES AUTHORIZED AT BREVARD. N. C. BREVARD, N. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1960 * 20 PAGES TODAY * PRICE 7c PUBLISHED WEEKLT Do Your Christmas Shopping Early. Santa To Arrive In Brevard Today To Open 1960 Yule Season BREVARD FOOTBALL FANS gave true evidence of their backing and support of the Brevard Blue Devils by sending a telegram last Friday night at Winston-Salem. The 21-foot Western Union message was delivered to them in the dressing room just prior to the Brevard-Win ston Gray game, and Coach Cliff Brookshire said it was a real inspira tion to the boys. There were 827 local names signed to the telegram, and at the right Captain Denny Landreth and Coach Brookshire are reading off the names to the boys. After defeat ing the Grays last week, the Blue Devils are now all set to meet the Rockingham Rockets in the state fin als Friday night in Asheville’s Me morial stadium. Brevard Meets Rockingham For State Title In Asheville Friday A tremendous crowd of more than 7,000 football fans from throughout the great state of North Carolina is expected to attend the State AAA champion ship game at Asheville’s Me morial stadium Fridav . night. Kick-off is set for 8:00 o’clock, and in the big game the Brevard Blue Devils meet the strong Rockingham Rockets. Both teams go Into the cham pionship game with records of 12 wins and no losses, having won conferences, district and regional titles. Brevard’s Principal Robert T. Kimzey announced Tuesday morning that the shift from Bre vard to Asheville was made in the wake of a great demand for reserved seats. The Ashville stadium can seat more than 5,000, with room for several thousand standees. Bre vard has a limited seating capa city of nearly 2,000. Reserved seats went on sale Wednesday morning at the school, and at the three news stands and at Brevard Federal Savings and Loan association. Admission will be $2.00 for reserved se-ts, $1.50 general ad mission and $1.00 for students. The Blue Devils defeated Win ston Salem Guay toslt Friday night in 'the semi-finals by the score of 7-0, while the Rocketts defeated Tarboro and Clinton. like Brevard, Rockingham has both a strong defense and a Strong offense. AM indications point to a real thriller Friday night. L. J. “Bap” Perry, the execu tive director of the North Car olina High school Athletic as sociation, Chapel Hill, will award the championship 'trophy to the —Turn to Page Twelve CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Thursday, December 1—Gi gantic Christmas pomade, 4:45 p. m. Kiwants club meets at Gaither’s alt 6:45 p.m. Lions meet at Colonial Inn ait 7:00 p.m. Masons meet at Temple at 7:30 pm. Brevard college vs Mars Hill ait college igym, 7:30 p.m. Friday, December 2 — Episco pal Bazaar, opens at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 3 — Epis copal Bazaar continues. Film for children at county library, 9:30 am. Sunday, December 4 — At tend the church of your choice. First Baptists to observe “Mis sionary Dai/’. Monday, December 5 — Rot ary club meets at Gaither’s at 7:00 pm. Town Board meets at 7:30 pm. Tuedsay, December 6 — Ace of dubs meets at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, December 7 — Toastmasters meet at Gaither’s at 6:30 pm. WOW meets in Woodman HiaiBI at 8:00 pm. New Officers Installed Scout Leaders Honored At Appreciation Dinner Seven Scout leaders received certificates of appreciation at the Annual Appreciation Dinner from the Transylvania District, Boy Scouts of America. The event, which, was attended N Basketball Broadcasts Will Begin This Week Over WPNF The fall schedule of basketball will be launched over Radio Sta tion WPNIF this week, Bobby Moyle, stations manager an nounces. WPNIF has again, affiliated with the ToibaccO Sports Net work to bring local sports fans the complete schedule of col lege games, featuring such out standing schools as Carolina, Duke, State and Wake Forest. Begining Thursday ndgh/t, mi avenge of four games will be I heard weekly, imc&uding the Dix ie Classic tournament in the Ut ter part of December, the ACC tournament and the NCAA tour naments in March. All sports fans are urged to hear these hardwood thrillers, as presented by the veteran sports casters, Ray Refeve and Bill Currie. Other Programs Hie schedule for (be Stem and Home Iw bjsteBwe: Entries Include Many Floats And Three Bands ^ • '1 Everything is in readiness f« the gigantic Christmas parade in Brevard Thursday afternoon at 4:45 o’clock. The parade, which is beii described as the biggest and beat that Brevard has ever had, \ begin forming at the Brevard* Davidson River church on Fad Main street at 4:30 o’clock. Many professional floats hay been entered, along with the Br vard, Hendersonville and Cm ton bands, beauty queens ail other entries too numerous I mention. .. Santa Claus will come to tov atop the biggest float in t] group, and he will have candy for all his little friends. Many of the stores in Brevari will stay open Thursday ev ing for the convenience of t shoppers who have come to i the big parade. All entries will be places, and they are being l to be in their positions ' o’clock. Workmen are now stalling Christmas Hghi business district of Brevard, they will be turned an parade marches np The American legion guard and the Brevard school band will lead the Already some 25 have been entered, participants win incladk. queens, covered wagons, According to merchants committe vard chamber of arrangements are to have Santa visit In for a two-hour period Thursday, Friday and from this week end mas. Thank* Was Quiet Tbamfegiving was quietly, < served 8n Brevard and Transyt voiiita county last Thursday. The holiday was marked family gsatiherfngB. According to law eluforcemeut officers, the day was extremely quiet, and there were no majoc accidents reported. Stores, town and county fvces were dosed, and 1 schools bad a holiday both Thursday and Friday. The loeaH holiday begbn in Brevard on Wednesday night with a Union service at ( Brevard Methodist church. The Rev. Alfred D. Rhynes of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, delivered the message, and other partid pating ministers wk Courtney B. Boss, pastor of th Brevard Methodist dwell, ! Frederick Valentines pastor St Philip’s EpJSoopal and Rev. James Ballard, of the Fisgah Forest church. Special music was ed by the Brevard Civic under the direction of Nielson F. Adams. Christmas 21