tn WNC Contest | Sapphire-Whitewater Given Honorable Mention Saturday Brevard Rotarians To Have Yule Party At Glen Cannon Brevard Rotarians will en tertain their Rotary Annes at ♦v«ir annual Christmas party .text Monday night, Dec. 14th, at the Glen Cannon Country club. The banquet meeting will be gin promptly at 7:00 o’clock, and all Rotarians are urged to bring their wives to this gala event. Dr. Wilburn Davis will be in charge of arrangements. At the regular weekly meet ing of the club on Monday in Gaither’s Rhododendron room. Dr. Davis told of plans for the big Asheville-Kemper Golf clas sic at Etowah Valley next June. He said that many Rotarians were already assisting with plans and he emphasized that the event would be a big attrac tion for Brevard and Transyl vania county. Walter Holland, the im mediate past president, pre sided over Monday’s meeting. Penrose P-TA Meets Monday The Penrose P-TA will meet Monday evening, December 14th, at 7:30 o’clock in the school cafeteria. The program, “What Christ mas Means”, will be presented by Miss Joan Mills and Mrs. Jean Dees. Students from all classes will participate. All parents and interested persons are urged to attend. COMFORTING — Swirl’* “Wear-Now” coatshirt from the Spectator collection is in tones of gold and brown on polyester and cotton. Adults between the ages of 21 and 35 litter three times as much as people over fifty and twice as much as those in the 35-49 age bracket, says Keep America Beautiful. When you think of pretcrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. By • Hester Hasten SAPPHIRE • WHITEWAT ER — Sapphire • Whitewater Community won an honorable mention at the Awards Lunch eon in Asheville on Saturday, Dec. 5. Attending the lunch eon from Sapphire were Mrs. Dorothy McNeely and daugh ter, Jean and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Erik D. Hansen, Miss Cindi Rock, Mrs. Hester Han sen, and Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Farver. It is not too late to enroll in the upholstery class that is be ing held each Tuesday and Fri day evening at the Sapphire Whitewater Community center. This is proving an interesting project for husband-and-wife teams. The classes are from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m. We express our appreci ation to the Highway Depart ment for repairing road shoulders and installing guard rails at the top of Toxaway Falls. This will make a much safer bridge crossing come tourist season. Ken and Laura Wilson have leased the sandwich shop at Mt. Toxaway Lodge and will have it opened officially the latter part of this week even though they are already serving, along with redecorating. They will serve breakfast and lunch during the week and per haps will serve dinners on week ends if there is sufficient de mand during the skiing season. This is a much needed accom modation in our community and we thank the Wilsons for bring ing it to us. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt gratitude to our many friends and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, food and many other acts of kindnesses at the death of our son and brother Danny Tinsley. May God bless each and everyone of you. Mr. Joe and Louise Tinsley and family BREVARD HARDWARE Christmas Check List FOR MOM: Club Aluminum Waring Blenders Farbarware Corning Ware G.E. or Sunbeam Appliances •c t; i«i* >e ice >« « «c >« «< * V V i * fi S S V 5 SPECIAL Your Choice . Toasters Irons Scissors Electric Socks $088 FOR DAD: Sportsman Blanket Gun Rack Black & Decker Tools S K Wayne Tools Tool Boxes FOR TEENS: Study Lamps Pop Corn Poppers Electric Curlers Make-Up Mirrors Bulletin Boards CHILDREN: Table Tennis Wagon Tricycles Radios KNOW YOUR PIPES PIPE DREAM 4- PLASTIC PH - LIGHTWEIGHT, EASILY MSTAUJD. USB) MOSTLY outdoors. RESISTS COLO BUT NOT MAT. / Lvs? THREADED, GALVANIZED PIPE NOT EXPENSIVE, BUT SCALE AND CORROSION CAN BUHDUP. RIGID COPPER P*E-EXCELLENT FOR HOT A COLD WATER LINES. JOINTS ARE BENDS WITH OUT RHINOS. ALLOWS EAST PLOW. _ Menus For Lunchrooms Next Week Are Announced Today Menus for Transylvania Coun ty Schools for the week be ginning Thursday, December 10th through Thursday, Decem ber 17th. Thursday — Beef/vegetable soup, saltines, peanut butter sandwich, fresh or chilled fruit, yellow cake w/chocolate icing, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Beef/vegetable soup-saltines or meat loaf w/rice and gravy, frozen baby limas, french bread toast - fresh or chilled fruit, yellow cake w/chocolate icing or jello w/topping Friday—Frankfurter w/chili, mustard, onions, pickle slices, baked potato, basic cole slaw, finger rolls, chocolate pudding, milk and butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Frankfurter /chili or oven fried liver, hot rolls, chocolate pud ding or chilled apricots Monday — Spaghetti, french bread, tossed salad, peach crisp, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Spaghetti - french bread or hot submarine sandwich w/french fries, peach crisp or chocolate rolled wheat cake Tuesday — Dried beans, on ions, relish or pickle slices, con fetti slaw, peach or pear half, crispy cornbread, banana pud ding, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Dried beans or ham-lettuce sand wich w/french fries, banana pudding or two-color jello Wednesday — Sloppy Joe w/bun, french fries, catsup, green beans, fruit salad w/cot tage cheese, prune or other cake, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Sloppy Joe w/bun or tuna roodle casserole, hot rolls, prune or other cake or choco late brownie Thursday — Southern fried chicken, rice, gravy, buttered green peas, jellied citrus fruits, Huffy biscuits, brown sugar cookie, milk, butter Jr. and Sr. High Schools — Southern fried chicken w/rice and gravy or barbecue w/bun, brown sugar cookie or apple crisp CARD OF THANKS The family of George Liverett wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness shown during our recent be reavement. The Liverett Family _ BOOK REVIEW PROM THE FRANSYLVaNIA COUNTY LIBRA! FOR FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY CALK by Sylvia Wilkenson Sylvia Wilkenson, one of North Carolina’s major living authors, has had her third novel published recently. CALE, the title of the book and the name of the herov is a much longer book than the earlier KILLING FROST and MOSS ON THE NORTH SIDE. It is both easier to understand and less interesting than the earlier works. The setting is a farm in middle North Carolina from 1940 to 1958, from the birth of Cale Jenkins until his senior year in high school. The incidents in the book ring true to every North Carolinian who has lived in the country. The dialogue is real and the atti tudes of the characters, both white and black, are exactly and skillfully depicted. Falissa, Gale’s mother, mar ries Jerome Jenkins, a some what rough red-neck fanner whom her dainty mother and gentle father feel is not quite up to their station in life. She is a hard working, sober, in tense woman, never deviating from her duty as wife, mother and house-keeper. Cain’s sister, Pearlie Mae, is touched by the sympathy for the Negro libera tion just being felt in the rural South. Cale himself is pulling away from tobacco farming. Endowed with keen intelligence and a love of building houses be knows college is completely out of the question for him and n rebelliously waiting out U school year until graduation. j There is little drama in the book, although some of the fact dents are frightening and somg comic. The land, the everyday life of the Jenkins family and their blade tenants are the staff all rural Southerners are made of, and as such are part of the South, America, and its joys end problems. Action Group Approved To Operate Emergency Food And Medical Operations Western Carolina Community Action, Inc., has been approved by the Division of Human Re sources, Department of Local Affairs, Raleigh, North Caro lina to operate an Emergency Food and Medical Services Pro Lutherans To Light Christmas Tree At Service On December 20 Plans are being completed for the annual lighting of the Christmas Tree at Good Shep herd Lutheran church, corner of North Broad street and Fish er road, according to announce ments released by Mrs. 0. A. Hofmann, president of the Luth eran Church Women. The service will begin at 5:00 o’clock on Sunday afternoon, December 20th, and a special invitation is being given to members of all church groups in the community to attend this beautiful and impressive Cris mon Service. Instead of making use of the usual lights and ornaments, the tree will be decorated with spe dal ornaments which the women of the church have made and will be placed on the tree during the service. The word Chrismon is a combination of the first parts of two words, Christ and mono gram. Thus the tree, when completely decorated, becomes a visible witness of the Lord, telling what He is like, what He has done. Many of the designs which will be used are centuries old, some as old as the Bible itself and are thus the heritage of all Christians. Following this service, there will be a period of fellowship to which an worshippers are cordially invited. cram in Henderson end Tran* sylvania Counties. This program is funded to operate from Do* cember 1. 1970 to May 31,1973. The Emergency Food an4 Medical Services Program will issue vouchers to persons need* ing food on an emergency basis. Medical vouchers will also be issued for illnesses that are food related upon referral froni a doctor or the Health Deport ment. Persons needing emergency food services should contain Western Carolina Community Action, Inc., in Brevard or Hen* dersonville. The Brevard phons number is 883-6151. In Henden sonville, the number is 692 5295. For Rubber Stamps* ' The SB? Transylvania Times: 883-4250 4 ---* Brevard Carpet Shop 100 S. Broad St. 883-3850 Brevard, N. C. Featuring Brand Names Like WonaJ, & M*. OtL» VISIT AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF ath Room & Car Carpets FIVE COLORS IN STOCK ■