TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educa tional, Agricultural and Music Center. Population, 1060 Census, 16,372. Brevard Community 8,500. Vol. 73 — No. 42 ' ★ THE TRAN SYLVANIA TIMES A State And National Prize - Winning A.B.C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA— The Land of Waterfalls, Mecca for Summer Camps, Entrance to Pisgah National Forest and Brevard proper 4,857. s*uthSS«Ce^**t mevIII^n*0!3 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 PRICE 1Ck ★ 20 PAGES TODAY ★ PUBLISHED WEEKLT Du Pont , Wins Award A. B. Morrison, plant manager of the Du Pont company’s Bre vard plant, announced the win ning of the Board of Directors’ Safety Award on October 13, 1962. This award is in recognition of the Brevard Plant having op erated 1,950 days and more than 2,500,000 exposure hours since plant start-up in 1958 without a disabling or time-los ing injury. The Du Pont company estab lished its “award for no-injury plan” in 1931. Under this plan, company units are eligible for awards when they complete cer tain specified time intervals with injury - free records. This is the third consecutive award since plant start - up that the Brevard Plant has achieved, Mr. Morrison states. The Du Pont company has ^ng been interested in indus trial safety and the protection of the individual. As a result of this emphasis over the years, Du Pont employees find they are much safer at work than at home - 12 times safer as a mat ter of fact. Du Pont employees also are in a favorable position at work compared to industry as a whole. In 1961, Du Pont em ployees experienced 0.34 dis abling injuries per million ex posure hours, which is 18 times better than the industrial aver age. Mr. Morrison congratulated all employees on their achieve ment and informed them that they would each receive an award in recognition of having won the Board of Directors’ an dtheir wives are invited to Safety Award. Judge Patton To Speak At Demo Rally Judge George B. Patton, of franklin, will be the principal speaker at a big Democratic rally here in the court house in Bre vard on Saturday night, October 27th. Judge Patton is the Superior Court judge of the 30th district, and he is a former state attor ney general. He is recognized as an inspir ing speaker and a key political leader. All local candidates will at tend the rally, and Democrats from Brevard and Transylvania county are urged to be present for this important event. Gaines Named &|ew Member, WNCAC Board Progress reports on a wide variety of projects designed to develop the area’s natural and human resources highlighted the quarterly meeting of Western North Carolina Associated Com munities at Fontana Village on Monday. J. M. Gaines, of Brevard, and —Turn to Page Seven CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Thursday, October 18 — Lea gue of Women Voters meets at Gaither’s at 10:30 a.m. Annual piemen’s banquet at Masonic Temple at 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 19 — Football parade at 3:30 p.m. Brevard Vs. Crescent, S. C. at 7:30 p.m. Ace of Clubs meets at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, October 20 — Home coming at Brevard College. WOW Log Rolling at Legion building at 4:00 p.m. Sunday, October 21 — Attend the church of your choice. Monday, October 22 — October j term of Superior Court opens at 9:30 a.m. Rotary Club meets at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. Senior High P-TA meets at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 23 — Ace of Clubs meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 24 — Jay cees meet at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. CUTTING THE RIBBON and of ficially opening the Rosman branch of the First Union National Bank is Mayor Austin Hogsed. Some 750 people visited the bank on Monday, the first day of operation. Robert J. Lyda was winner of the TV set and Launia Manley won the bond. In the picture above, left to right, are Ralph Duckworth, executive con sultant; William H. Keith, vice pres ident of First Union National Bank and manager of the Brevard bank; Mayor Hogsed; Mrs. Louise Dish man, owner of the building where the new branch is housed; and Row ell Bosse, assistant cashier, who is in charge of the Rosman branch. (Times Staff Photo) Supported By United Fund Transylvania Chapter Of Red Cross Is A Busy Organization By - Staff Writer Transylvania county’s chap ter of the American Red Cross is engaged in most of the ac tivities of the national organ ization’s many-sided program. Chief activities here in recent Ijearo have bet n support of the ! ,;