Stevenson To Be Heard On "A Citizen Speaks" Friday (CHrttnet From Pt|e One) lished in October, 1970, and was printed by The Transyl vania Times. It consisted of sketches of native Methodist ministers of Eastern Shore of Virginia. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home hour is as follows: Thursday, Station Program; Fri. day, U, S. Forest Service, Dan Hile; Monday, County Extension Chairman Jerry Purser; Tues day, Station Program; Wednes day, Home Agent Miss Jean Childers. Morning Devotions will be conducted by Rev. Thomas Me Phail of Brevard-Davidson River Presbyterian church for the coming week. " The Sunday morning church service is being broadcast through the remote facilities of WPNF from the Brevard-David son River Presbyterian church at 11:00 a.m. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Smokty Sayti Don’t taka a dune* with you* heritage! Scriptures for the blind were first distributed by the Ameri can Bible Society, New York, in 1835. For the sightless and visually handicapped today, in addition to braille Bibles, the Society distributes Scriptures in large type and on records, cassettes, and reel tapes. HENDERSONVILLE CLASSIC FILM SERIES PRESENTS The Seventh in its First-Wednesday of-the-Month Movies JOSE FERRER Who Won the Academy Award for his Performance as “CYRANO DE BERGERAC” Rostan’s Great Romantic Play CAROLINA THEATRE WEDNESDAY ONLY! SEPTEMBER 1st 2:30 P.M. & 8:00 P.M. Gen. Adm. $2.00 Students & Children $1.00 Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times Revival Begins Next Monday At Cathey's Creek Revival services will begin at the Cathey’s Creek Baptist church on Monday evening, August 30th, at 7:30 p.m., through September 4th. The guest speaker will be Reverend Jimmy Rose, Evange list and missionary. Reverend Rose is a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church in Greenville. He and his family are also mis sionaries to Brazil, South Amer ica. They have served two, four year terms there to date and are now home on Furlough. The Talley Quartet will fur nish music for this meeting. The public is invited and en couraged to come. Wycliffe’s Bible, the first English translation, was writ ten by hand in 13)13. In 1971 type was set by computer for publication of the American Bible Society’s best - selling New Testament in Today’s Eng lish Version, popularly known as ‘Good News for Modern Man.” Having a limited amount of type it took Johann Gutenberg five years to hand set and print the Bible. Today the en tire volume can he composed electronically in 77 minutes. Keep Tuned To WPNF 12 4 0 On Your Dial “WONDERFUL PISGAH NATIONAL FOREST” NOTICE CONCERNING LOSSES IN FIRE AT HHI mmkfrnr i ill MUM l * MMWBBMMBlMiBi MILLER'S LAUNDRY Attention Customers Of Miller's Laundry! If you had any laundry or dry cleaning in Miller’s, please report all of your losses at our temporary office on South Broad Street, next to D. Guy Dean’s. Please check all of your laundry that we have re turned this week, as some of your articles might have been burned. Any dry cleaning that has been returned or picked up was not involved in the fire. Clothes That Were Stored With Us For The Summer Were NOT Involved In Any Way With The Fire! You have 30 days to file any claims for clothing loss. Ted Miller wishes to let everyone know that he is sorry for any inconvenience that the fire might have caused. CHURCH CLOTHES — A fa ther helps his daughter wrap a scarf around her shorts-clad derriere so she can be admitted to the Vat ican in Rome. The bars are up against physical display. To Hold Public (Continued From Page One) who wants the area rezoned so he can lengthen the runway from the present 2,100 feet to a length of 3,100 feet as well as make other improvements. Don’t hesitate to let the other driver go even though you have the right of way, sug gests Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. A wrong move could make you dead right. DOROTHY MANNERS' Hollywood HOLLYWOOD — Sandy Duncan, the cutest kook this side of Goldie Hawn, is so new to fame that the barbs and darts of the printed press hurt her. Particu larly If they are barbs and darts about her “cuteness,” her stock-in fey which has put her where she is today. That would be up on the big screens as one Sandy , Duncan Ui Uie OLCUS VJ. Disney's “Mil lion Dollar Duck,” plus that commercial still playing TV depicting Sandy as an eager-to-please little bank tel ler who just can't'pronounce or spell the name of new cus tomer Jano Poporpolus. It is practically. impossible to view Sandy on either big or little screen without a mental squeal of: “Isn’t she darling?” But one critic out of St. Paul Accomplished it. Blue eyes popped wide, her hands nervously mussing her close-cropped blonde hair, lit tle-girl indignation in her voice, Sandy breathed, "Do you know what he said about my appearance on the Emmy show? He said I was a pain in' the butt!” Frankly, Sandy is hardly used to any of the things that •have been happening to her with breath-taking rapidity. From commercials to Disney to the star role in Para mount’s big film, “Star-Span gled Girl,” all in just over a year, is enough to boggle the Imind of a case-hardened vet .eran. And that isn’t all that’s go ing on. The day I caught up with her she was between segments of her new CBS-TV series, “Funny Face,” touted as providing Sandy's best op portunity yet to showcase her comedic gifts. Dressed in pur ple checked gingham hot pants with matching top, -he looked like a commercial for a lcllipop. l ot to be a lout like that St. Paul character, I couldn’t resist asking, “Sandy, how much of this cute-llttle-girl-' Image you are projecting h really you*" The look she gave mo was level and so was her answer: | “What yon and others see Is one phase of my perronallty. St is what has brought me to WW I« today lt L^ov Distributed 1 ing popular, Isn’t it? I feel X should establish myself now In what people expect of me, or. rather the Sandy Duncan they are ' beginning to recognize. Some, time in the future I may want to start thinking of char acters more diversified. But that’s in the future. And this is now.” Smart “little girl,” this one. Her background is singular ly well-based for a young per former thought of as sprung up just recently, and in com mercials, of all things. Bom in Tyler, Tex., where her fa ther still runs a successful automotive service station, she boasts a surprising number of trophies on her mantelpiece. The Broadway production of "Canterbury Tales” got Sandy a Tony nomination for “most talented newcomer.” Her smash engagement in the re vival of “The Boy Friend” won i her the Outer Critics Circle ) prize, the New York Drama j Desk Award and another Tony nomination. She’s been singing and dancing ever since she * was 12, when her Tyler dance I teacher hauled her off to Dal- j las to be one of the children in < “The King and I.” I When she left for New York ; at IT, she found no trouble ] getting work in such hit must- i cals as “The Music Man” at i City Center, and on the road \ in “Gypsy” and “Bye, Bye, < Birdie.” TV commercial* < proved lucrative and numer- . ous. ' i Two years ago, doing ’Tour Own Thing” in Toronto, she met Bruce Scott, a young mu sician-singer in the cast, and •when the show went to New York, she and Bruce were married in the Little Church ■ Around the Comer. “He used to sing there as a choir boy.” They live now in a rented,' hiUside Hollywood house, only - Bruce is not ; currently on . hand. He Is in the East audi tioning for one of the three companies of “Jesus Christ, Superstar.” “I'll tell yon i a little secret,* she giggled. “Bruce’s real either!" . i Which is when ganay-mtf X—came In. Teatuns Syndicate "... Suspect Turns Himself In At Nashville, Tenn 'Continued From Page One) Tuesday afternoon whether a pistol or a rifle bad been used. Sheriff Milford Hubbard said that neighbors reported hearing firecrackers or gunshots Tues day night. They thought that firecrackers were being used to frighten birds. Suspect Arrested J—Cook was reportedly un employed since his discharge July 1970 from the U. S. Air Force where he held the rank of captain. He was reported to have checked into a Nash ville motel at 7:30 a.m. Tues day. Metropolitan Homicide Sgt. Tom Cathey said Cook was ar rested by two detectives after he called police headquarters and said, “I think I went ber serk last night. I may have hurt somebody.” Metropolitan police said a search of the 1964 Ford Cook was driving disclosed a loaded .38 cal. revolver with one spent cartridge, a 30.06 rifle with scope, a butcher knife, and two spent .38 cal. cart ridges. He was being held by Nash ville authorities on the charge of being a fugitive from justice. Cook waived extradition, and was expected to be turned over to the Transylvania County of ficers Wednesday. The Wise Owl Club of Amer ica, the eye-safety incentive program of the NSPB, awards membership to industrial em ployees and students whose eyesight has been saved by wearing eye protection at the time of a potentially blinding accident. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Schools Opened On Schedule, First Full Day Set Thursday (Continued from Pago One) are as follows: September 6, 1971, Labor Day October 5, 1971, Professional Meeting November 25 - 26, 1971, Thanksgiving December 22 - 31, 1971, Christmas January 17, 1972, Teachers Work Day - Pupil Holiday March 31 • April 3, 1972, Easter The school months are as fol lows: First Month, August 26-Sep tember 23, 1971 Second Month, Sept 24 - Oct. 22, 1971 Third Month, Oct. 23 - No vember 19, 1971 Fourth Month, Nov. 22 - Dec. 21, 1971 Semester examinations are to be scheduled immediately prior to Christmas holidays. Fifth Month, January 3 - Jan uary 31, 1972 Sixth Month, February 1-Feb ruary 28, 1972 Seventh Month. February 29 - March 27, 1972 Eighth Month, March 28 April 26, 1972 Ninth Month, April 27 - May 24, 1972. When yon think of prescrip tions, think of VARNEK’S. adv. TRY THE TIMES WANT ADS FREE! FREE! FREE! 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