FROM THE EDITOR'S CORNER EDITOR JOHN ANDERSON Carol Grahl, the four-year old son of Dr. and Mrs. Carol Grahl, drops by occasionally on Wednesday afternoon with his father to see if The Times has gone to press. Tlie other afternoon young Cafol walked over to Mrs. Kate Rowe’s desk as if to ask “what are you doing?” Instead, Kate asked, “Carol what have you been doing?” After a pause, he said he had been thinking about a red apple. Kate looked around and noticed that there was a red apple on her desk that some one had brought her that morning. PS — Carol got, the apple. You might say that Carol is one of our best friends in the “young” world. On the other end is E. E. Fraser, who cele brated his 88th birthday last Wednesday. The party his granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas Barclay, IV, gave him at the Elks club was one of the finest we have ever at tended. Incidentally, we came to Bre vard in 1941, the same year that Mr. Edcl did, so we have When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. watched a lot of progress to gether over the past 30 years. A “Jack of All Trades”, he can do i anything ... and he still does. At 88, he’s still a ball of fire, and he spent most of the day last Wednesday—his 88th birth day—riding a tractor mowing grass at the Old Country Club. If you want to know anything about the lumber business or Country club and golf course work, ask Mr. Edel. He can tell you! Someone asked why We al ways carried a scratch pad. We quoted statistics: Studies established that oral communications are only 63% accurate when repeated the first time, 56% the sec ond time, 46 % the third time! Write it—Paper remem bers so we can forget. It’s good to see Bob Daniels out and about. He took a doctor’s prescribed rest in the hospital and at home, but he’s back on the job. And on the golf course too. We managed to get in a game last weekend, and the first couple we caught up with was Bob and Dr. Robert L. Strieker. Doc said it was his first time out in two years, but it wouldn’t Cut Cooking Time in HALF or more with an PORTABLE MICROWAVE OVEN ' • plugs ill adequately wired 115V outlet • take it where you want s; to cook MODEL #RR3 _ 'erware OS! Easy to Clean spatters can’t bum — Its never hot Shoft-order demands quick and almost fun No after meal clean up of pots and pans F n-savor — foods ;,insidq and out / oo drying! Quick — a 5 pound roast cooked in 37% minutes — not hours Eco ofrjir;'| operation power use le than ;• electric fr, nan » be that long before he plays again. That’s godd! Borrowed . . . Some men take a day off on their birthday, and many women take a year off. —☆— Nothing cures Insomnia like a realization it’s time to get up. Joke of the week . . . An American and a Russian were debating the merits of their respective countries. “In the United States,” said the American, “we have free dom of speech.” “We have freedom of speech in the U.S.S.R., too,” retorted the Russian. “Ifl His country,” said the American, “I can walk up to Nixori ahd call him a jerk.” “That’s nothing,” replied the Soviet, “in my couhtry, I too can walk up to Kosygin and say, ‘Nixon is a jerk!’ ” And we also like . . . “What’s a necessary evil, Pa?” asked a ten-year-old boy. “One we like so much te don’t care about abolishing it, my son,” the wise father re plied. Cham her Directors (Continued From Page One) merchants division, reported plans for sponsoring a Christ mas..paradc here in vBrevard. it will be held on Wednesday, December 1st. Mr. Mims also stated that thd merchants and Brevard’s board »f aldermen were still studying (he parking meter situation in the Brevard business district. The highway committee re sorted that Highway Commis sioner E. J. Whitmire of Sylva dans to be here in Brevard to meet with that committee next ruesday. All Chamber ineinbers ire welcome and encouraged to ittend this meeting. Cecil Hill reported that J. D. 5ikes of the board of directors >f the Brevard Music C'ehter iad recently extended a ehal enge to each member of that board to personally raise $1,000 each to go into a fund to be tised to construct a new year round dormitory at tlie lilusic Center here. Mr. Hill then ask ed that $100 be contributed to this fund from the Brevard Chamber of Commerce, and this action was approved. President Massey then brought to the attention of the directors a letter from the Asheville Bet ter Business Bureau asking the local Chamber to join that or ganization in order to form a BBB for this part of WNC. The dhes in this organization would be $50 per year, and the board voted to approve membership for the Brevard Chamber, upon a motion made by James C. Gaither. President Massey presided Over the lengthy meeting, which ttas well attended. Rosman Senior Is County's Nominee For Morehead Grant (Coritinn£d frrrtn Page One) years; the Student Cowncil for two years; and, tie spent one year at Christ School Superintendent Harty C. Cor bin has just announced that Sfoung Cathey has heap selected is one of the 20 finalist in thO United States Senate Youth Program, g His nomination has been for warded to the Williatfi Ran Jolph Hearst Foundation for Einal processing. Serving with Hr. Gmhl on the ploreheid Scholarship committee hi Transylvania are Ben PattCrson, John fljfeleen Fashions 1 DAYS ONLY THUR^RI. 11th - 12th SPECIAL OFFER 4 KNITT SUITS HONG KONG CUSTOM TAILORS "before’ now Italian Silk/M6hair Suit.. $91.00 British Sharkskin Suit_ 78.00 Fine Silk/Wool Suit-—. 89.00 i Cashmere over $63.89 54.99 FOR NLY Call or Visit Mr. L. Nainani Imperial Motor Lodge Brevard & Hendersonville Call or visit Mr. L Nainani Skyiand Motor Inn (Hendersonville ) ' ' “tt The following persons welt reported by the staff of th« Transylvania Community Has pltal to be confined at noon ot iVfednesday: Wilburn Daves, Brevard Mrs. Viola McCall, Balsam Grove Mrs. Ruby Sitton, Brevard Mrs. Margaret Schu, Balsam Grove Raul McCoy, Lake Toxaway Master Mickey RobinSdn, Pis gah Forest Mrs. Viola Taylor, Pisgab Forest Rufus Gravely, Brevard Mrs. Della Hall, Brevard Mrs. Pedie Reed, Rosman Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Brevard. Visitors are requested to ob serve the following hours: mornings 10:30 - 11:30; after noons 2: 30 • 4:00; evehings 7:00 - 8:30. [ Brevard I | Personals 0—... Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dukes, of Shelbyville, Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. David Dukes, of Elackstone, Virginia, were weekend guests recently of Mrs. Marvin Dukes’ grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Patil Smathers. will be remembered here as Pam LaChance of Chula Vista, California. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Barnes, of Pi gah Forest, visited Forbid den Caverns, at Sevierville, Tennessee, recently. Also, visiting the Caverns, were Mr. and Mrs. David Walk er, of 130 Rhododendron Drive. Smart and Jack Hudson. Cathey will go to the Dis trict interviews in Asheville during December or tally January. Dunn's Creek Holds Singing Friday Night The regular monthly singing at Dunn’s Creek Baptist church will be held Friday night, No vember 12th, at 7:30 p.m. Special groups expected to be present include the Gospel Tone Quartet from Franklin, The Aldeman and The Dendy Sis ters of Sylva. Cleo Garren, who is in charge, and Pastor Everette Patterson invited the public to attend. For Rubber Stamps H Call The Transylvania Times — Sky City Shopping Center Has Grand Opening Thursday (Continued from l*ige One) 1964 the second feky City Dis count was opened lit Hickoty, and since that thine 15 addi tional units have been opened bringing the total to 17 Dis count type! operations in addi tion to seteral Conventional type store*. Other locations are in High Point, Wayhesville and Char lotte, Spartanburg, Greenwood, Greenville, Mauldin and Ander son, S. C. Morristown, Green ville and Maryville, Tennessee, two stores in Augusta, Georgia and one in Oxford (Anniston) Alabama. Additional units are under construction in Lan caster, S. C. and Athens, Ga. for an early spring opening. Conventional type stores are also operated by Sky City in North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky. Fixtures for Sky City stores are especially designed and built to fit the structure and to make self-service shopping convenient and easy for every age. Aisles ire extra wide for shopping cart traffic and day light lighting is evident throughout the store. There will be multiple checkout registers where customers Can be quickly served after finishing their shopping. Store hours will be from 10 a.m. to 10 p.ttt. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday afternoons for the con venience of families who wish to shop together and have vary ing working hours. All local and bank credit cards Will be KOnbred by Sky City and they will have a “no extra chai-ge” lay-away plan. Sky City stock was accepted for trading on the American Stock Exchange in 1969. M. C Peterson, of Asheville, is President and General Man ager, B. A. Bower, of Knox vill*. Tenn., Is Chairman of the Board and V. L. Johnson, of Asheville, is Executive Vice-President. The new store will feature, in its various departments, Na tional Brand Name Merchan dise as well as. private brands at prices discounted from usual retail prices. Very few “Fair Trade” or price maintained items ate stocked by Sky City. Some of the better known brands featured are: GE, RCA, Motorola, Panasonic, Oster, Sharp, Waltham, Sun beam, Gruen, Mirro, Du Pont, Coleman, Camel, Dan River, Spalding, Wilson, Kodak, Polaroid, GAP Ansco, Dickie, Lee and many more. A complete family clothing store is included along with jewelry, sporting goods, records and tapes, small home appli ances, televisions, stereos and other electronics, light hard ware, paints, toys, housewares, home furnishings, cameras and supplies, shoes, a complete Baby Department and a Snack Bar where busy shoppers can be served with light lunches and hot or cold drinks during store hours. The new Sky City store will employ approximately 60 peo ple., practically 100% to be se lected frbm the Brevard area. Mr. Peterson stated that he was highly pleased with being able to bring a more complete, modern store to Brevard. *We have enjoyed a very pldasirtg business experience in Brevard in our conven tional store for a number of years and we feel that the faithfulness of the Brevard area people deserves this mdre complete store, with convenient shopping facilities and the advantage of mass buying power”, he stated. UNC Men's Glee (Continued Prom Pane One) and Miller’s Laundry and Cleaners. Other Programs The schedule for the Farm and Home Hour for this week is as follows: Thursday Station Program; Friday, U. S. Forest Service; Monday, Jerry Purser, County Extension Agent; Tues day, Station Program; Wednes day, Jean Childers, County Home Extension Agent. Sunday morning worship services are being broadcast this month from the Wesleyan rAU . 'I Hourly Worker* To Be Eligible To Cast Ballot (Continued from Page One) ploytes, guards, foreladleS, assistant foreladles, lodg; term disabiUty employees no*1 on the payroll for seniority! purposes, professional em- ] ployees, and supervisors I* defined in the Act.*’ This is the eighth union at- \ tempt to organise Olin em ployees at Pisgth Fore#L! Olin employees have rejected1 all previous efforts. Churcfr in Brevard. This week’s speaker oveti WPNF’s 9:45 a.m. Morning De votions program is the Re*.' Russell Willis, pastor of Sre! vard’s First Baptist Church. ; DOWNTOWN BREVARD ON SOUTH BROAD ST. WINTER HOURS 6A. M.-3P. M. HOLIDAY SPECIAL (Uncooked Weight) 12 <0 ^14 PtfUnd 'fender With Two Pans of Dreeing Two Quarts of Giblet Grkvy And Cranberry Saute FULLY COOKED $12.95 RESERVE NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS Place your order today, and ydbr turkey will be ready when yon specify. Gaither’s Phone 883-9470 PARDON1 ; OUR DUST! We’fe currently expanding our facilities to in clude the building formerly occupied by Bower’s. This might cause a temporary inconvenience to our customers while the remodeling is going on, but it won’t last long. Bjr the middle of this month we hope to have this work completed, which will allow us to better serve our many friends and customers from larger and more complete facilities. Until then, we are still carrying on business as usual, even though it might be just a little dusty and noisy at times. So please pardon our dust! It’ll be gone soon! HOUSTON FURNITURE COMPANY *$fe*VING WNC FOR OVER SO YEARS’ S3 - 55 East Main Street Dial 883*3400 Brevard