TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educa tional, Agricultural and Music Center. Population, 1960 Census, 16,372. Brevard Community 8,500, Brevard proper 4,857. THE TRANSYLVANIA 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 Home of Brevard College and Brevard Music Festival. Vol. 74 — No. 1 SECOND CUSS MAIL PRIVILESES AUTHORIZED AT BREVARD, N. C. BREVARD, N.C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 PRICE 10c ★ 24 PAGES TODAY ★ PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1 PICKUP % 51.00 MNA1 CJVEN: A HAPPY YOUNG MAN is Lewis Britt, left, of Brevard, as he receives the keys to the 1963 Chevrolet pick up truck that he won from the Bre vard Jaycees on Christmas eve. Jay oee president Tom McCrary is shown presenting the keys to Britt, who was awarded the truck for having the winning ticket in the Jaycees College Scholarship fund raising drive. Pres dent McCrary stated that the cam paign went very well and he wishes to express the gratitude of the entire civic group to the hundreds of peo ple who donated to the fund. (Times Staff Photo) Directories Out Citizens Telephone Company Has Progressive Year In ’63 • The Citizens Telephone v company has just ended one >\ of its most progressive years, Charles W. Pickelsimer, the general manager, announces today. During 1962, their was an overall growth of 10 per cent in the number of telephones in Brevard and Transylvania county. Also, both the Brevard and R osman switchboaids were cutover to the most modern facilities on the market today during the past year. The most phenomenal gain shown by the company was in the number of private tele phones. The gain was 64 per cent, I with the number increasing from 468 to 795. l The new telephone dl l' rectories, which have just come off the press, show a gain of 378 stations. Earlier in the year, the switchboards of the company were moved from their old location on Probart street to the new and modern building on East Main street, and the offices were moved there dur ing the fall. The building is recognized as one of the finest in Bre vard. CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Thursday, January 3 — Kiwan is club meets at Gaither’s at 6:45 p.m. Lions club meets at Colon ial Inn at 7:00 p.m. Friday, January 4 — Ace of Clubs meets at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, January 6 — Attend the church of your choice. Monday, January 7 — Rotary club meets at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 8 — Hos pital Auxiliary meets at hospital at 10:00 a.m. Chamber of Com merce directors meet at Library at 7:30 p.m. Ace of Clubs meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 9 — Jay cees meet at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. Commerce Body To Choose New Board Tuesday Directors for 1963 of the Bre vard chamber of commerce will be chosen at the regular meet ing next Tuesday night in the library when the ballots will be tabulated. Mrs. John Ford, the executive secretary, reminds all members to return their ballots by meet ing time. She urges that careful consid eration be given in the selection of directors since this year prom ises to be an extremely impor tant one in the history of the commerce group. President Freeman Hayes re quests that all members of the present board attend the meet ing and assist with the tabula tion. Officers of 1963 will be elected at a special call meeting on the following Tuesday night from the newly elected board of di rectors. All telephone subscribers in Brevard and Transylvania coun ty are reminded to discard their old directories and begin using the new and attractive ones which have been mailed out. Charles W. Pickelsimer, the general manager, says that all subscribers should have receiv ed their new directories by this time. The colorful books contain listings for 'both Brevard and Rosman and a classified section. General information and in structions for using the dial telephones here are carried on a — Turn to Page Eight One Wreck Mars New Year s Here The New Year’s observance was quiet in Brevard and Tran sylvania County, the sheriff’s department and the local po ! lice report. However, there was one seri ! ous accident in which two per sons were injured, a couple of cars demolished and much damage was done to Line Run ner Inn, where the wreck oc curred. According to Patrolman Gene Beshears, who investi gated, the drivers of the cars were James Whitmire, 19, and Jimmy Boyce Galloway, also 19, both of Rosman. Mr. Beshears says the two cars were traveling side by side at a high rate of speed and the drivers lost control of them in the curve at Line Run ner Inn, above Rosman. They crashed and then slam med into the cement fish pond in front of the inn and into the building. Damages were estimated at several thousand. Galloway suffered cuts and — Turn to Page Eight 0 .....E 1 The Weather • y H