Glen Cannon Stockholders
I Elect Three New Directors
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irnon “Red” Fullbright will
in charge of the pro shop
is year, and he indicated that
e shop will carry a complete
le of golfing supplies.
'A status report on the gen
al condition of the golf
iurse, including repairs and
aintenance that have taken
ace during the winter, was
Ven by President Jack Mad
in and Dr. Walter Clayton.
The stockholders were also
formed of the excellent job
Qat maintenance supervisor,
oyce Hunter, has done at Glen
i jamnon, and they responded by
fbting him a standing round of
fplause and vote of thanks for
" >b well done.
reasurer Frank McGibboney
esented the budget for the
fining year, indicating that
expenditures for the year
ill reach $86,262. Esitimated
revenues do not quite reach this
figure, but it is hoped that ad
ditional members and increased
greens fees and cart rentals
might possibly make up the dif
ference.
The budget indicated that 212
full golfing members are each
paying $192 yearly in dues, 42
non-golfing members are each
paying $100 a year in dues, 13
social members are each paying
$50 a year in dues, 19 non-resi
dent members are each paying
$96 yearly in dues,, and 137
stockholders are paying no dues
and are non-participating.
J. S. Carpenter and Paul
Schlunz also made reports con
cerning membership and sev
eral other important items con
cerning the golf course.
President Jack Madden pre
sided over the annual meeting.
| Director Of Sanitation Urges
’ Vaccination Of Dogs At Clinics
: Word has been received by
he Transylvania Health de
partment that rabies in ani
nals is present in North Car
r»Ii
According to W. F. Hart, the
Director of Sanitation in
Transylvania, rabies is a dis
ease that spreads from ani
mal to animal and then to
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Jim Tate Dies
In Spartanburg
Jim Tate, age 70, General Su
perintendent for Fiske - Carter
Construction company, Spartan
burg, S. C., died unexpectedly
at his home there Tuesday
night.
He had worked for Fiske
Carter for 49 years, serving as
General Superintendent when
the Ecusta Paper Company
built its plant here in 1938-39
and he also supervised several
subsequent additions.
He had visited the Olin plant
at Pisgah Forest on Tuesday.
He is survived by his wife
and several sons. J. F. Floyd
Funeral home in Spartanburg is
in charge of arrangements.
man.
He issues the following
statement:
“We feel that every indiv
idual who owns a dog should
be a good citizen and have
his dog or dogs vaccinated.
“Every effort has been
made to make these series of
clinics as convenient as pos
sible. Owing to the present
rabies, it becomes necessary
for the Transylvania County
Health Department, in coop
eration with the County Cob
missioners, to direct the Dog
Warden of Transylvania coun
ty, to arrest any individual
who has failed to have his dog
or dogs vaccinated.”
Education, coupled with an
annual health checkup, can do
more to save lives today from
cancer than from any other dis
ease. The American Cancer So
ciety’s 1967 Crusade theme is:
‘Guard Those You Love; Know
Cancer’s Warning Signals—Give
to the American Cancer So
ciety.”
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Letter to the People of Transylvania
Transylvania Baptist Association
Transylvania County
Brevard, N. C.
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I Brevard, N. C.
| TO THE PEOPLE OF
I TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY:
I
The Executive Committee of the Transylvania
Baptist Association in regular session, March 19, 1967,
voted to go on record as being opposed to whiskey in
any form. This move being in keeping with the Church
Covenant of most Baptist churches which reads: “.. ab
stain from the sale of, and use of intoxicating drinks
as a beverage ... . ”
Temperance and Morals Committee of
the , •
Transylvania Baptist Association
Bill C. Penley, Chairman
Lee P. Secrest
Robert G. Canipe
G. H. Dellinger
OC: Mrs. Mary Faye
Brumby, Senator
Charles H. Taylor, Representative
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****** By HARRISON CARROLL * * * ¥ ¥ ¥
NEWMAN GETS PAID
FOR THIS? ROBBERY
•
HOLLYWOOD—The nerve of
Paul Newman, accepting a sal
ary of thousands a week to play
love scenes with one of Italy's
most beautiful stars, Sylvia
Koscina!
On the set
of Universal’s
“M eanwhile, i
Far From the J
Front,” I I
watch director ■
Jack Smight I
film a shot I
Where Paul I
and the blonde I
Sylvia are ■
trading Kisses
on a big, four- * *
poster bed. Sylvia Koscina
The volup
tuous Sylvia is clad in a re
vealing negligee. Paul, with
more clothes on, is as noncha
lant as if he were buying a ham
burger at a drivein.
This movie is a World War
II comedy. Paul is a goof-up
American private, but a great
escape artist. B’ive U.S. gen
erals have been captured by
the Italians. Paul’s superiors
have decked him out in the
uniform of a one star general
and have let him be captured
so he can help the other offi
cers escape.
War, in this case, is not par
ticularly hell. The officers are
imprisoned in the villa of an
Italian countess, the lovely Kos
cina.
The scene takes place in the
fancy bedroom assigned to Paul.
He is lolling on the big bed,
with an embroidered orange
spread. Suddenly the head panel
of the bed slides down, and
there, in a secret passage back
of the bed is the sexy Sylvia.
Paul helps her through the
opening onto the bed.
He and Sylvia already have
established a rappaport.
“I'm leaving tomorrow,” she
explains softly. "I thought it
would be better if I were gone
when you escaped. So I have
come to say goodbye.”
He kisses her on the back of
'the neck. He pushes her back on
!the bed and continues to nuzzle
and nibble at her.
“Tell me how to say good
Distributed by King
WAR IN THIS CASE
ISN'T REALLY HELL
bye,” he pleads.
“You must have said it be
fore,” laughs Sylvia.
“Never to a countess” re
plies Paul. “There must be
some civilized and elegant
way to say goodbye to a coun
tess.”
She twists around, pushes
him back on the bed and lowers
her lips to his.
"Yes, there is,” she agrees,
“and, believe me, Harry, there
is nothing on earth more civil
ized—or elegant."
Director Smight calls for a
cut.
“Just act as if you were en
joying it, Paul,” he counsels.
“This is the Disney version.
Next, we will shoot the Italian
version, and then the French
version.”
I am standing next to co
producer Leo Fuchs.
“There is no war in this
picture,” he says. “There are
no battle scenes. Nobody gets
killed. This is just an incident
that happens to take place in
World War II. I don’t believe
in those ‘war is fun’ type of
films. This is an out and out
comedy.”
I ask Paul if he ever has ap
peared before in an out and out
comedy.
“Yeah,” he replies. “ ‘Rally
Around the Flag’ was one.”
They introduce me to Sylvia.
She is a honey blonde with
green eyes and a superb figure.
She has done about 50 films
in Europe (the last was "Dead
lier Than the
Male ) but
this is her first
H ollywood
film.
Her English,
is very good,
but she re
hearsed for
two weeks be
fore the start
of the picture
to make it
better.
Paul Newman "I feel like
C hristopher
Columbus,” she told me. “I am
discovering America, and I hope
that the American, public will
discover me.”
Don’t worry doll, they will.
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Adult Education Courses To
Begin At High School On 10th
Adults interested in starting
courses in beginning reading,
nathematics or English leading
o a High School Equivalency
certificate should plan to en
•oll in the Spring quarter of
Vdult Basic Education which
vill start at Brevard Senior
ligh School on April 10th.
Classes will be held on Mon
lay and Thursday evenings
rom 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Placement tests for beginners
vill be given on Monday eve
iing. All adults should report
o the Brevard High School au
litorium.
Other courses starting on
tpril 10 will be:
Advanced shorthand, which
ould be used as a refresher
ourse, beginning typing and
dvanced typing. These business
ourses were filled early in the
winter quarter.
Interested adults should pre
nroll to insure a place in the
lass by calling G. H. Farley at
183-3041 or 883-5828 after 5:00
>.m.
With The Sick |
At The
Transylvania
Community Hospital {
j.
The following persons were
■eported by the staff of the
Transylvania Community Hospi
al to be confined at noon on
Wednesday:
Lawson C. Carter, Rt. 2, Bre
ard
Mrs. Mary Monteith, Pisgah
’orest
Mrs. Sandra Meyer and baby
[irl born April 3rd, Brevard
Mrs. Mary Parker, Brevard
Mrs. Catherine Sanders, Bre
ard
Benjamin Frank Walker, Rt.
, Pisgah Forest.
Visitors are requested to ob
erve the following hours: mom
ngs 10:30 - 11:30; afternoon!
1:30-4:00: evenings 7:00-8:30.
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Last Rites For
Mrs. Blackwell
Set Thursday
Mrs. Lillie Gravely Black
well, age 54, of 223 Rose street
in Hendersonville, died Monday
night in the Hendersonville hos
pital after a long illness.
Surviving are her husband,
James Elvin Blackwell; four
sons, Hovey Blackwell, of Miami,
Florida, Harry and Ronnie
Blackwell, of the home and
Thomas Payne, of Brevard; one
step-daughter, Mrs. Wayne Bed
dingfield, of Greenville, S. C.,
one step-son, Jimmy, of Hender
sonville; two sisters, Mrs. Carey
Whitmire and Mrs. Melvin Redd,
of Greer, S. C.; three brothers,
Leo, of Florida, Monroe, of
Greer, S. C., and Lewis Gravely
of Brevard; two half sisters,
Mrs. Hughey Raines and Mrs.
Pete Mann, both of Brevard.
Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. Thursday in the
Chapel of the Frank Moody Fu
neral Home. The Reverend Bob
Seagroves and the Reverend
Ruben Olawsky will officiate
and burial will be in Pisgah
Gardens. Pallbearers will be
Gary Von Cannon, Tommy
Swanner, Ruby McLemore, Jack
Chastain, Vick Whitley and Sam
my Laughter.
Frank Moody Funeral Home
is in charge of arrangements.
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Juvenile Escapee
Pleads Guilty
To Break-Ins
Local law enforcement offi
cers have solved another series
of break-ins in Brevard.
Policeman Boyce Galloway
and Deputy Sheriff Ray Rigdon
arrested an escapee from the
Juvenile Valuation Center.
According to the officers, the
youth admitted to breaking in
Goodwill Motor company, the
offices of Dr. George T. Craw
ford, Cardinal Cleaners and
Varner’s drug store.
Following a hearing, he was
returned to the Juvenile Cor
rection center.
Rescue Squad Has
A Busy Weekend!
The Brevard Rescue squad
had a busy weekend.
The members answered
three calls, and they say that
“all’s well that ends well.”
And on all three calls, the
victims were rescued satisfac
torily.
According to Capt. J. C.
Rowe, two of the calls were
from persons suffering heart
attacks.
The third was for a missing
boy on Palmer street, off Car
olina avenue He was found
near his home Sunday even
ing.
Capt. Rowe also announces
that five members of the local
squad have completed an am
bulance attendance course
that was offeded at Clyde by
the North Carolina Depart
ment of Community Colleges, £*
Vocational and Technical di
vision.
They were: Tycie Ayers,
Eckel Galloway, Walter Ship
man, Charles Ayers and Har
ry Carpenter.
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tions, think of VARNER’S, adv.
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