TRANSYLVANIA TIMES State And National Prize-Winning Newspaper ★ Vol. 84—No. 27 Thursday, July 8, 1971 * SECTION TWO ★ : CLOSE - ORDER DRILL — Members of the Brevard Junior Police League are shown at a recent Saturday morn ing close-order drill practice. The youngsters, between 10 and 18 years old, are accepted in the organization on a first come basis. The purpose is to help curb the rise of delin quency in the county and establish a better relationship be tween youth and law enforcement. The organization pro vides supervised group reaction, guidance, and information on law enforcement. Its varied activities include training in drilling, first-aid, camping and swimming 'parties, and instruc tion in safety. Funds for the activities are provided by volun tary contributions. (Times Saff Photo) With Volunteer Contributions Brevard Junior Police League Is Now Active And Is Growing The Theme: Recreation And Guidance, Not Law Enforcement A new youth organization whose purpose is to help curb the increasing rise of delin quency in the area and establish a better re lationship between youth and law enforcement is now active in Brevard and growing rapidly. It is the Brevard Junior Police League, which was begun in March 1971 with 42 boys enroll ed and is now being expanded to accept 30 more.' ' .. The purpose of the organization is to pro vide supervised group recreation, guidance, and information on law enforcement activities for boys between the ages of 10 and 18. Its activi ties will include familiarization with law en forcement officers’ duties, but members will not be used for police work in any manner. PLANNED IN 1970 Planning for the League began in July 1970 when Brevard Police Chief, J. C. Rowe, Police officers Jim Leopard. Everette S1;*T' man. and Hubert Bi-own met with Tran-yl vania County Social Services Director, Mrs. Edith Jenkins and Social Workers Mrs. Louise Stroup and Mrs. Pat Galloway. Planning continued for several months with distribu tion of applications for membership beginning in February, 1971. Boys in the area responded enthusias tically, particularly thow between the ages of 10 and 15. and the first meeting was held in March, 1971. ACTIVITIES VARIED Activities of the League have been varied. Officers Leopard and Shipman and Deputy Sheriff Brown have alternated con ducting meetings. They have demonstrated the use of police equipment, taught nrecision drilling and camping procedures. Chief Rowe has conducted a course in first-aid and Officer Jchnny Morgan has demonstrated judo. Recreational activities have included go ing to the movievS and the carnival. A morning was spent at the Transylvania County Law En forcement Association Camp on the Crab Creek Road in Henderson County, and the League re cently returned there for a three-dav camping trip Jure 12-14. Accompanied by Officer Ship man and Deputy Brown, the boys fished, swam, hiked, practiced drilling and enjoyed a variety of activities. , ; MORE ACTIVITIES ADDED With 30 more members being accented from the Jbackloe of applications on a first come ban*, previous activities will be con tinued and new ones added. Instruction and practice in the safetv and use of firearms will he taught. A precision drill team will be se lected for appearance in parades in the area. Each boy will ride in a patrol car with an officer while on duty. However, League mem will not be taken to any hazardous situ all economic classes can participate. Money received has been used for recreational fees, tents and sleeping bags, and food for the camping trip. The boys are eager to have uni forms, but funds for these have not yet be come available. The League is in need of financial support for the remainder of the year and for volun teers to assist during the meetings. Anyone wishing to contribute either time or funds can contact the Brevard Police Department. DIRECTORS, CONTRIBUTORS The Board of Directors who have been respohsible for planning and directing the League are Officers Everatte Shipman and Jim Leopard, Deputy Hubert Brown, Social Workers Mrs. Louise Stroup and Mrs. Pat Gal loway. A new addition to the Board is N. C. Highway Trooper, Zeb Hawes, who accepted a Board position last month. Contributors to the Junior Police League are: Miller’s Laundry, Morris Pharmacy, Tom Osteen, Duke Power Co., Houston’s Furniture Co., Mrs. Edith Jenkins, Du Pont, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, American Thread Co., Adult Departments 2 and 3. First Baptist Church and Olin Corporation. Winn-Dixie, Lyda-McCrary Ford, McCrary Chevrolet-Olds, Mitchell-Bissell, First Union Na tional Bank, A & P, Community Cash, Biltmore, Sealtest, N. C. Department of Agriculture, Food Division, and Chief Rowe. Hints From The County Extension Chairman By - JERRY PURSER Jayanese Beetle Summer Quarantine The Japanese beetle summer quarantine became effective July 1st in the mountain coun ties of North Carolina. Anyone planning to ship plants, bulbs, or anything containing soil, must have it inspected before the Post Office will accept the package, if it is going to a non infested area. Arrangements for having plants, etc., inspect ed, can be made at the Exten sion Service Office in Brevard. WNC Cattlemens Field Day The Western North Carolina Cattlemens Field Day will be held in the Jonathan Creek sec tion of Haywood County, Thurs day, July 8th, from 8:30 a. m. - 5:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Sandy Grove Methodist Church, located four miles west of Lake Junaluska on 1-40. The purpose of this field day is to bring growers the latest up-to-date information on research and recommendations on how they can improve and expand cattle operations. Any one planning to attend should call the Extension Office, since arrangements are being made to pool transportation. Also we need to let the cattlemens As sociation know how many will NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the E tate of Mary Marguerite Huggins, deceased, late of Transylvania' County, North Carolina, this is to’ notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of January, 1972, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This the 1st day of July, 1971. S/ JOHN R. HUGGINS Administrator of the Es tate of Mary Marguerite Huggins c'o Hamlin, Potts & Hudson 15 East Jordan Street Brevard, N. C. 28712 7/l/4tc be present for lunch. Junior Dairy Show The Western North Carolina Junior Dairy Show will be held Wednesday, August 4th, at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center at Fletch er. Any bona . fied 4-H or FFA number is eligible to partici pate. Those who plan to enter ani mals in this show should con tact Dennis Winters at the Ex tension Service Office, or Jim my Bradley and Clinton Owen, the FFA advisors, for an entry blank. Household Pests There are several pests that often invade the home, espec ially in the pantry area. Some of these include the Sawtooth ed Grain Beetle, the Red Flour Beetle, the Bean Wee vil, the Cigarette Beetle, the Indian Meal Moth, and the Rice Weevil. The best way to control the pests is to seal off their food supply in insect proof containers. Chemical con troll is also very effective. The two chemicals that have been approved for use in the home are Malathion and Diaz inon. Be sure and follow di rections on the label when ap plying these chemicals. Masons To Go : Thursday To Hendersonville ' The stated communication ofc Dunn’s Rock Masonic lodge' scheduled to be held on Thurs-. day, July 8th, has been can-; celled. • This announcement comes from Clifford W. Frady the Worshipful Master. Most Worshipful Brother Wil liam W. Mims, Jr., of Charlotte, Grand Master of Masons in North Carolina, asks that this stated communication be can celled due to conflict with a Grand Lodge meeting to be. held in Kedron Lodge, Hender sonville, beginning at 3:00 p.m. Thomas G. Case, district deputy grand master of this district, urges all officers and especially the educational coun selor and committee members make every effort to attend the grand lodge meeting in Hender sonville on Thursday. Mr. Frady states that the cars will be pooled and leave the Masonic Temple here for Hendersonville at 2:30 p.m. Any member or visiting Mason in the county are extended a cordial invitation to attend and meet the Grand Master. Dairy products are especial ly suited for use during the summer months. They can be prepared with a minimum of effort, have a refreshing flavor and are highly nutritious. Gaither's Restaurant Downtown Brevard Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. BREAKFAST SERVED ANYTIME Buff et Luncheon 11:45 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Snacks — 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. Dinner — 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. FEATURING ☆ CHARCO BROILED STEAKS ☆ ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF ☆ MOUNTAIN TROUT ☆ CAROLINA COUNTRY HAM ! FISH SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT $«i3of ALL YOU CAN EAT I I Cathey's Creek News Reported By - Mrs. Ken Riley CATHEY’S CREEK — The regular monthly meeting of Red Hill Center was postponed from the first Saturday night until July 10th due to the holi day weekend. The meeting will be held strictly at 8:00 this Sat urday night. There is a good bit of business on the agenda. All the officers and board mem bers arc asked to attend. Some of the children accom panied by some of the parents attended a 4th of July picnic and play time on Sunday after noon . We are sorry to report that little Sandy Vaughn, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughn and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney of Ross road, was critically injured on Monday when accidently struck by a car near her home id Greenville. Last report she was still in poor condition, but slightly improved. Also little Miss Linda Buc hanan was injured near Ros man when accidently struck by a car. She has returned to her home on Israel Road. We are very glad she wasn’t hurt as badly as first reported. Sgt. and Mrs. Harry D. Whitmire are two children from Columbus, Ga., spent the CO-ED NOW SHOWING Week Days At 7:00 & 8:40 Saturday 2:00, 7:00 & 8:40 Sunday At 2:00 & 7:00 Rated (G) However We Feel That This Movie Will Be Of Little Or No Interest To The Immature - Adults & Students Nites $1.50 Under 12 Nites 75c 75c For Everyone Sat. & Sun. Afternoons k%h X HWMD6.MNBKY-Wlinui\ rau.cn nuuwuo MalhriqllltylHM emhseul SB* hub SSSimumr ffiSun iJ^^MWWiMlUWHWMOBWWW I(R) Double Horror Show (R) 3REVARD DRIVE - IN Fri. - Sat. - Sun. CAN THE EARTH SURVIVE AGAINST THE 4 ALIENS yf FROM OUTER SPACE? -GEORGE SANDERS-MAURICE EVANS —iilBMtllMhai—frusp*1 im—biminii - Draw ttn» lot -iim^na MGflaK ft—da i_IN COLOR* RELEASED BY ALLIED ARTISTS R J*Eg>_J —2nd FEATURE — JHE FIRSTSEX-HORROR FILM EVER MADE $ In EASTMANCOLOR • Released by Allied Artists. CO-ED “PINOCCHIO” IS COMING JULY 21