TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, Educa tional, Agricultural and Music Center. Copulation, ifitiP Census, 16,372. Brevard Contmuni.y II,500, Brevard proper 4,357. Vol. 74 — No. 19 THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES A State And National Prize - Winning A.B.C. Newspaper TRANSYLVANIA— fio i •• -t -'.rrfe.11.* Mecca for .Summer Camps, Entrance to I’jsgnh National Forest and Home of Brevard College and Brevard .Music Festival. SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BIIEVAR D. N. C. BREVARD, N. C„ THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 PRICE 10*: ★ 24 PAGES TODAY ★ PUBLISHED WEEKLY BREVARD CUB SCOUTS, Don 4, Pack 703, have adopted the animal shelter as their welfare project of the year. They also carried out the theme of “lie Kind To Animals” week by donating 5 feed ing' bow Is to the animal shelter recently. The bowls Were imrohasod by the Cubs from their reptilar den dues. Members of Den 4 pictured above at the animal shelter, front row, left to right, are: Mark McGuire, Gary Kitchen. Joey Allen, Steve McGib boney and Ricky Nelson. Back row, left to right, Mitchell King, Gary Schoenberg, Ricky Cook, and Artie Smart. (Times Staff Photo) \ * BLT's Awards Banquet Set For May 17 Thf‘ annual Brevard Tittle Theativ Awards Banquet will he held Friday, May 17ih, iji the American Legion Building, ac cording to Mrs, Betty Evering ham, social chairman. The entire- BI.T membership and any other persons interest ed in Little Theatre are cordial ly invited to attend. The main ovenl of the eve fling will be the awarding of sixteen handsome plaques for outstanding performances and service during the 62 63 sea son. This year tin- plaques are being given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vogler in honor of Mrs. Vogler’s sister, the late Beulah Zachary, who organized and di rected the original Brevard Lit tle Theatre and who later be came the producer of the "Kuk *1 la, Fran and Ollie” TV show. The awards will he presented by Itobroy Farquhar, BLT di rector and managing director of ' the N. C. State Theatre at Flat Bock. Other features of the evening will be the showing of slides and movies of the three produc tions of the season — “Charley's Aunt”, “You Can't Take It With You” and “Oklahoma!”— and a short talk by president Mel Ev cringham reviewing both the humorous and the more serious highlights of the year. The menu will include tur —Turn to Page Three 1 CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS Thursday, May 9 — Masons meet at Temple at 8:00 p.m. Friday, May 10 — Confederate Memorial Day. County offices in court house closed. Recital at Brevard college auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, May 11 — Registra tion for school election 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in all precincts. Re cital at Brevard college auditor ium at 4:00 p.m. F.lks Dinner dance at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, May 12 — Attend the church of your choice. Organ recital by Elizabeth Whisenant at Brevard Methodist church at : 4:00 p.m. Monday, May 13 — County court convenes at 9:30 a.m. Ro tary club meets at Gaither’s at 7:00 p.m. Transylvania Shrine club meets at Berry’s at 7:00 p.m. Brevard elementary school P-TA meets at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 14 — Hospital auxiliary meets at 10:00 a.m. Ace of Clubs meets at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 15 — Toast masters club meets at Gaither’s at 6:30 p.m. WOW meets in Woodman Hall at 8:00 p.m. At Annual Meeting Trustees Of Brevard College Approve More Expansion Plans Olio of (ho mini successful annual lin'l'lilifs uf (ho Board Ilf Trustees of lii'OVui if < 'allege was hold here last t'rlibv. ‘‘f'oiitiiiuod ovpan sion" might he considered the theme of the important meeting. During, their Uil^iiioss meet ing, the trustees approved the largest faculty raise lit the his. tory of the college. In addition, they gave the Buildings and !) votes. Another candidate, A. M. White, Sr., polled 88 votes. Some 29 Bov Scouts wore re cently recognized for their .ad vancements and achievements at the ■quarterly court of honor lor the Transylvania District, I’.oy Scouts of America. Highlighting the Court of Hon or was tile advancement of Boh in Daniels of Troop 703 to the rank of I.ife Scout. The Life rank is the second highest in scouting; Scouts advancing to the Ten derfoot rank were Hilly dreed love, Itandy llouck. Eddie (lash. Muddy Ingram, Al I’erkins, Tom my daddy, linger Sherin, Tom my Norton, Sammy Norwood Dickie Strieker, Charles Wyatt, Tommy Dcchant, Logan Gilstrap, and Steve Spicer. Hlair Joluwon achieved the rank of Second Class Scout, and Larry Chapman and Bob Brown —Turn to Page Seven Program Highlights NBC Series From Music Camp Proving Popular Over WPNF Station Manager At Martin rp minds listeners that the loca' station will continue to earr\ the series of programs recorded last summer at the Brevard Music Center and currently be ing broadcast over the NBC radio network. The programs are being broad cast each Wednesday evening at 9:05 p. m. and on Sunday af ternoons at 2:05 p. m. The programs will feature many of the varied musical groups at the center last sum nor in a wide range of selec tions. “We are pleased at this op portunity to bring the music of he Brevard Music Center to the people of this area in this man ner,” Mr. Martin stated. “Also, we are grateful to NBC for making the series avail able to us at line cost only,” he concluded. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home hour for the coming week — Turn to Page Three Registration Will Begin On Saturday i Trans' Ivahiaris " ill vote in a pedal school election nil Tuesday'. June 4th. -■ Tilt' purpose of the election is To uile upon a proposal for. a special ad valorem tax to tie . le; it'd on all real and personal '' proper!). These taxes are lo be use<| In suppleincn: The current etj peuxe funds front state an! i uinty allotments hy employ! it re additional leathers, spel ei:i) -1 a i f .members, and supl porting personnel as needed. Tile books that were used ini the \nvemher 19(i2 edngres-j si oil al eleeti.ni will he used ill. I his special election. lte.e'iM.ralion of new voters, "ill he field on Saturday. May 11:11 and the following two Sal iii:da> s. Saturday. June 1st, will lie challenge (lay. The max i mum. annual, ad valorem tax that may be as sessed. levied anil collected upon a favorable vote on the proposal is 25 cents on each out' hundred dollars of proper ly evaluation. I’reeinct officials are as fol lows: Brevard No. 1 - Mary M.' ('<>11 It y Brevard No. 2 ■ I.eo ?.ynell, Brevard No. 3 - Roy Blirrell Brevard No. I • Oleta P. Short Cathey’s Creek - Allie W. Waldrop Cedar Mountain • Ellen I.ee Dunn's Rock - Betty II. Com|) —Turn to Page Thxetl Legion Elects New Officers Tin* Monroe Wilson post of till American Legion elected new ofl fleers at their regular monthlf meeting Monday night. These officers will be installe at their next meeting. Monda •tune 3rd. They are as follows: Commander - David Sams 1st Vice Commander - Jit Wagoner 2nd V i e e Commander - Bi| ltauglm 3rd Vice Commander - Heij Woodward Adjutant - Jim Wulpi Sgt. at Anns • Martin Turbyi and Arthur Cillespie Finance Officer - Jim Wii Service Officers - Owen and Burley Head Craves Registration Officer! Jesse Ashe Publicity Officers - John derson and Charlie Russell Chaplain - Vance Jackson Historian - Vernon Wray Athletic Officer - Ernest strap. Elgon B. Ard is the retir commander. ~r Real Estate Transactions At High Mark Real estate transacts Transylvania during the of April were at the ure of $362,727.00, the register of deeds, today. There were some I actions, and they are in this week’s Times i 8, third section.