TRANSYLVANIA— An Industrial, Tourist, feduca 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 t* Pisgah National Forest and Home of Brevard College ana Brevard Music Festival. Vol. 75—No. 23 SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. ZIP CODE 28712 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1964 PRICE 10c * 24 PAGES TODAY * PUBLISHED WEEKLY , Thomason Calls For Run-Off Rev. B. W. Thomason, who ran second high in the race for House of Representatives in Transylvania's Democratic Primary on May 30th, is call ing for a run-off election. It will be held on June 27th, simulataneously with second primary for the governorship of the state when Judge Richard son Preyer will be opposed by second high man. Judge Dan K. Moore. ^ In the local house race, Jess A. Galloway was high man with 1,654, Thomason's vote was 1,560, and Ligon Ard received 1,007 votes. In a statement this week, Mr. Thomason said: “Since a second Democratic Primary will be held in Tran sylvania county in Governor’s race, I am asking for a sec ond primary for House of Representatives. "In the May 30th Primary, three men were elected as mem bers of the Board of County Commissioners, and if I am elected in the second primary, I will not introduce a bill to add two additional members. “I am asking all Democratic citizens who believe in respon sible government to support me in this second effort. I am running as an individual candidate on my own merits, and I have made no conces sions to any groups." Public Invited lr. Wilkie. A little girl giggled. "This is just one of the many places we visit”, said Mrs. White. Someone blew a toy horn. "It’s taking off", yelled 6 or 7 children in unison. The horn blew again. Mrs. White’s kindergarten class was visiting the Brevard airstrip. Harvey Wilkie, a pilot for 20 years who recently received his commercial license, was showing the children the instruments in the cockpit and explaining, in a general manner, what makes the plane fly. “I did this last year when my son was in Mrs. White’s class, so I volunteered again this year”, said Mr. Wilkie. The horn blew again. Mrs. White’s philosophy is that the child learns through experi ence. She believes that there are many things right in the town that the child does not under stand and that parents passing banks, post offices, etc., do not have time to explain to the child how these work or what they do. "I think the child can learn about the world by learning about the community”, said Mrs. W’hite. “We have visited the bank, the post office, a —Turn to Page Eight Will Begin Monday Night Square Dances The Transylvania Youth asso- i eiation is again sponsoring square dancing each Mondw S night on Winn - Dixie parking lot. The first dance will be held Monday, June 15th, at 8:00 p. m. Music will be furnished by Blaine Emory’s band. Two call ers win be on ell and Harry These dances are for school and' colled* stn ‘