ork Begins On Olin’s New
'aper - Coating Facility
“SPOFFORD”, with W. C. ‘Mutt’ Burton in the
title role of a Connecticut chicken farmer, opened
at the Flat Rock Playhouse Tuesday night. Shown
here with Burton, at right, are his granddaughter
Geneva played by Marianne Hyre, center, and
Ralph Redpath as Tad Springer, socially prominent
boy friend of Genera’s. “Spofford” plays all this
week at Flat Rock.
Let Us Do Your Job Printing
The Transylvania Times
(Continued front Page One)
mated at $2,800,000 n<X) by the
trade publication Din ct Market
ing Magazine.)
At Pisgah Forest, Olin has
12 machines for the manufac
ture of lightweight papers, in
cluding specialty papers such
as t.he base for one-time car
bon paper (used in business
forms), wrapping tissue and
cigarette paper.
Simultaneously with the coat,
ing installation, the No. 10
papermaking machine is being
modernized and expanded to
increase its capacity for produc
ing some of the base papers to
be coated.
Simultaneously with the
coating installation, the No.
10 papermaking machine is
being modernized and ex
panded to increase it.s ca
pacity for production some of
the base papers to be coated.
Other machines also will sup
ply quantities of base paper.
The coater, to be furnished
by The Black Clawson Com
pany, New York, will be a con
ventional two-station blade coat
er designed to coat both sides
of a sheet up to 78 inches wide
at a maximum speed of 2500
feet per minute. Commercial
production of coated paper is
planned for the spring of 1972.
The cost of the coater and of
modernizing the No. 10 machine
were not disclosed.
“In addition to the new
coated papers, Olin will con
tinue to supply its uncoated
papers, thereby providing a
comprehensive line of light
weight. printing papers to
meet the specific needs of
paper users,” said William F.
Taylor, vice president and
general manager of the
Ecusta Paper Division.
Don’t overestimate your prow
ress in the water, advises Lib
erty Mutual Insurance Com
pany. You might find yourself
too far from shore to make it
back. If you understimate your
abilities in the water you’ll live
long enough to improve them.
DID YOU KNOW?
Of all the teenagers in the world, the Americans (23 million of
them) are the most powerful. Season: they have a fantastic pur
chasing power of $15 billion per year on thoir own and a direct in
fluence in spending an additional $35 billion of family funds.
1 _Teenage boys—only 12 per cent of the male population, buy
more than 40 per cent of all male sportswear.
2 _Teenage girls—11 per cent of the female population, buy
20 per cent of all women’s apparel.
8—Teenage girls account for 30 per cent of all cosmetic pur
chases, 25 per cent of all greeting cards, 50 per cent of all
record albums.
1_About 13 million teenagers play at least one musical instru
ment, 16 miihon own at least one camera, 19 million read
one to five hooks (not textbooks) a month.
5—Teenagers own 1 million TV sets, 100 million record players,
20 million radios, apd one of every ten automobiles.
Who spends the rest — the adults —> of course.
Mr. Merchant: If you want to reach the Teenagers in Transyl
s, advertise each evening during WPNF’s Record Party. That’s
'clock each night over
7:05 until. 10:00 o’
Taylor Is Named Associate
Chairman Of Natl Bible Week
William F. Taylor, Vice Presi
dent Olin Corporation and Gen
eral Manager of its Ecusta
Paper Division, Pisgah Forest,
has been named Associate
Chairman for the 31st annual
National Bible Week, Novem
ber 21-28, 1971, it was announc
ed today by Justice Arthur J.
Goldberg, National Chairman.
Bible Week, an interfaith ef
fort to motivate the reading and
study of Holy Scripture, is
sponsored by the Laymen’s Na
tional Bible Committee in co
operation with the American
Bible Society, the Greek Ortho
dox Archdiocese Department of
the Laity, the Jewish Commit
tee for National Bible Week
and the U. S. Center for the
Catholic Biblical Apostolate.
President Nixon is honorary
chairman. Honorary co-chair
men are Mrs. Earle Brown,
president. General Federation
of Women’s Clubs; Hon. James
A. Farley; Jerome Hines and
Richard Tucker, Metropolitan
Opera Company; George Meany,
AFL-OO; Patrick Cardinal
O’Boyle, Washington, D. C.;
Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale,
New York; and the Rev. Dr. M.
L. Wilson, chairman, National
Committee of Black Church
men.
Mr. Taylor, a native of Indi
ana and graduate of Purdue
University, is a member of the
market research committee of
the American Paper Institute,
No Beer Or Wine Will B&
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Sold In Brevard On Sundays
(Continned From Face One)
Russell, seconded by Alderman
Moffltt and duly passed, Tran
sylvania County was given per
mission to use the old Fire Sta
tion for housing two ambu
lances and providing a place
for two attendants. The City
and of the Salesmen’s Associ
ation of The Paper Industry.
A director of the Asheville
Country Day School, Mr. Taylor
has served as membership
chairman, member of the ush
er’s guild and director of acoly
tes of his local Episcopal
church.
Attorney was instructed to
draw said lease.
Upon motion of Alderman
W. W. Duckworth, seconded
by Alderman ff. M. Melton
and duly passed, the Manager
was authorized to make an
extension to the City water
line to the fire station at
Fire Training Center provid
ed the fire department fur
nish the pipe.
The question of furnishing
free water service to Brevard
Bescue members was postponed
for study.
Mayor Charles Campbell ap
pointed Alderman Gil Johnson
to make a study of the inactive
Recreation Commission and
make a report at the next regu
lar meeting.
The Mayor announced the
appointment of Otis Jones to
the Brevard Housing Au
thority. Mr. Jones will fill out
the onexpired term, ending
October 1972, of Jack Bryant
who has moved outside the
City Limits.
Due to Labor Day falling on
the regular meeting night in
September, the Board will meet
the following Tuesday, Septem
ber 7, 1971,
When you think of prescrip
tions. think of VARNEB’g. adv.
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Elevation 3,300 feet. Highlights of
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