(Continued iron Page One) remarks there will be brief time for questions or comments. Gerhard V. Tauscher, Recre ation Director of Waynetville, “Focus on Recreation” as an nounced in last week’s Times. These Council meetings are open to all interested citizens. Those unable to make advanced reservations are invited to eat in the restaurant or elsewhere and join the meeting at 12:15 p.m. when the presentations and discussions begin. The meeting will adjourn promptly at 1:30 ^.m. on schedule. All routine business of the Council will be handled at another time. The agenda for this meeting is as follows: 11:50 a.m.—Buffet service be gins 12:00 noon—Greeting and In vocation 12:15 p.m.— Introduction of Mr. Gibbons who will speak on the proposed Youth Treatment Cetiter 12:40 p.m.—Questions to Mr. Gibbons or further comment 12:45 pjh. — Introduction of Mr. Gerhard V. Tauscher who will speak oh “Docus (HI Recre ation”, based partially on a thorough recreational survey he made of Transylvania County Recreation in August 1070 1:15 p.m. — Opportunity for questions and discussion 1:30 p.m.—Adjournment. Edward Knox DeLong Has Article In US News Mag Brevard friends recently learned of a special assignment by United Press International to Edward Knox DeLong, II, formerly of Brevard, to inter view Victor Marchetti, resigned CIA staff officer, giving Mar chetti’s criticisms. “Is CIA starting to spy on Americans at home” is one key question in the wide ranging criticisms. US News and World Report, 10-11-71 gave DeLong’s article on THE ATTACK. It was followed by a REPLY from Lyman B. Kilpatrick, Jr., form er executive director-comtroll er, Central Intelligence Agency. DeLong is the son of E. Knox DeLong, Sr., formerly with Duke Power Company here, and Mary Frances Biggers DeLong, former English teacher in Bre vard High School, now of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Since graduation from Baylor University, Waco, Texas in 1965, he has had a remarkable rise with UPI now leading the new Washington, D. C. office. Some assignments take him to Europe. He was previously in charge of the Space Adminis tration coverage from the Hous ton office. He and wife, Laura, now reside in Fairfax, Va. When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv Oakland News Is Reported By - Mrs. Ada Reed BLANTYRE — Mr. and Mrs. Louise Cochran and children of Charlotte were visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Coch ran here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Miami, Fla., was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Lee Simpson here recently. Mrs. June Chandler has re turned home from the hospital. Mrs. Fisher also has returned to her home from the hospital. Mrs. Max Grant of Boyleston and sons, Richard and Gene, and daughter Lyn visited rela tives in Blantyre Sunday. Arnold Brown of Turkey Creek visited relatives in Blan tyre Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Scott and son John and grandson Brad visited the John Reed family here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reed and daughter Belle visited Misses Fannie and Susie Reed of Flat Rock recently. NEED EXTRA MONEY For Christmas Shopping? Why not consolidate all your bills into one with a quick and easy loan from Consumer Credit Company of Brevard? Come In and See Us Today for • Automobile Loans • Household Loans • Personal Loans § Real Estate Loans _★_★ Consumer Credit Co. of Brevard 40 W. Main St. Dial 883 8132 Brevard See The Smith Corona Portables Jg.v ■■ Breakdown Of Projects Are Cited Here (Cmtinned From Face One) Mountain read, l*e Hum road, See Off Mountain road and TranaynalUa Comm unity Hospital road. New additions were added at a Cost of £13,219.43. These and their lengths are: King road, .5 mites; Maple Hill road, .15 miles; and Little Mountain road, .25 miles. Five other roads have been programmed, hat work has not started on them, Mr. Whitmire reputed. This work will coat $270, 500.00. the roads, length and costs are as follows: Van Waldrop road, 1.5 miles, $55,000.00 Chapel road, .5 miles, $9, 000.00 Walnut Hollow road, L5 miles, $60,000.00 Williamson Creek road, 15 miles, $150,000.00 Clay Pole road, .16 miles, $2,500.00. Whitmire Meets With Local Leaders Tuesday (Continued From Page One) first of December. Sentiment here is that im provement work on the Ros man highway, V S Highway 276 and Highway 280 is long overdue. Mr. Whitmire said that he was disappointed, too, at ac complishments to date, but environmental studies and other factors have slowed highway progress. A detailed survey of the Brevard to Rosman project is to be completed by Janu ary 1st, but at that time an environmental study will be started which will take six months. When the survey from Bre vard to Rosman is completed, a survey then will be started in U. S. Highway 276 to the South Carolina line. Money has been approved for this survey. As to the Rosman project, it has been approved and funded, Mr. Whitmire de clared. Laugh Corner A vice president of a large corporation was making his an nual trip around the country to the various plants. At one, he found that the plant manag er has assembled all the ex ecutives in a large meeting room to greet him. Just as he stepped into the room, the en thusiastic plant manager jump ed up and proudly blurted: “Gentlemen, we’re indeed for tunate today to have the lat est dope from the home of fice!!!” Miser: A fellow who lets the rest of the world go buy. Two flies landed on a knife handle that lay atop some round, sliced cold cuts. After eating some meat they flew away and promptly fell dead. The moral of the story: Don’t Winter Quarter Of Adult Education Starts Nov. 59 (Continued from Page One) ching — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Tues day, November 30, at 7:30 p.m. —Brevard Senior High School. Bookkeeping 11 — Meets two times per week for 10 weeks. Starts Monday, November 29, at 6:30 p.ta. — Brevard Senior High School. Bricklaying — This is a basic cotttse for the hobbyist, the home patio builder, or an exploratory experience for those adults who think they may be interested in bricklaying. Class will meet one time per week for 1() weeks. Starts Thursday, Decem ber 2, at 6:30 p.m.—Brevard Jr. High School - Bricklaying Class room. Decohpage— Meets one time per week for 8 weeks. Starts Monday, January 10, at 7:00 p.m.—Brevard Jr. High School —Art Room. Family Nursing—This course is for home nursing. It is not designed as training for work in the hospital. Course will start in January. Date to be an nounced. Fly Tying — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Thursday, December 2, at 7:00 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Macrnme’ — Meets one time per week for 6 weeks. Starts Tuesday, November 30, at 7:00 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Modern Math for Parents — Meets one time per week for 7 weeks. Siarts Tuesday, January 4, at 7:00 p.m.—Brevard Senior High School. Sewing-Lingerie — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Monday, November 29, at 6:30—Brevard Senior High School. Sewing I — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Thursday, December 2, at 6:30 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Sewing n — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Monday, November 29, at 6:30 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Tailoring — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Thursday, December 3, at 6:30 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Shorthand t — Meets t*K> times per Week f6r Id weeks. Starts Monday, November 2\at 6:30 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Shorthand II — Meets one time per week for 10 Weeks. Starts Tuesday, November 30, at 6:30 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Typing II & HI—Meets two times per week for 10 weeks. Starts Monday, November 29, at 6:30 p.m. Must have had some typing and be able to pass test on Typing I. — Brevard Senior High School. Upholstery—Two classes are now full. There may be some openings in January. If inter ested get your name on the waiting list. Class meets two times per week at Cathey’s Creek Community Center. Welding — Meets one time per week for 9 weeks. Starts Tuesday, January 4 at 6:30 p.m. —Rosman High School. Woodcarving — Meets one time per week for 10 weeks. Starts Thursday, December 2, at 7:00 p.m. — Adult Learning Center — Brevard Junior High Annex. Personal Income Tax — Six hour course in the preparation of personal income tax returns. Meets on Tuescday and Thurs day, February 15 and 17, at 7 ;00 p.m. — Brevard Senior High School. Small Business & Farm Rec ords — Class to start in Janu ary. Date to be announced. Class sire tat some of the courses must be limited. To insure a place in any general adult class, pre-registration is advisable. For further in formation or for pre-register ing call Transylvania County Adult Learning Center (open from 1:36 to 9:30 Monday through Thursday, 1:30 te 5:00 p.m. Friday) 883-2520 or call G. H. Farley, Super visor, Adult Education 883 3041. Christmas House Opens, Plea Par Help Is Made To Many (Continued Fro* Page One) sponsoring civic groups. "Most of us have had much good fortune to be thankful for throughout the year. "We’ve been fortunate to be In good health, we’ve had enough of the material things. Most of us Will be together with our families this Christmas. These are things for which we should be most thankful. We Should be thank ful enough to share what we have with those less fortunate,” say the sponsoring church groups. Handled Through Welfare Nominations for families to participate will be handled through the Transylvania Comity Social Services De partment, as in the three yean before. This way a uni form distribution will be as Many items are needed at the Christmas House. Toys clothing, household utensils, bedding and non-perishable food. Money is, of course, also needed. Items may be purchased and donated to the Christmas House; used items in good condition are equally welcome. Civic and church women are needed to do sewing on garments that have been pur chased and are already cut out and ready to sew. Transylvania school children are bringing canned fruits; other canned foods will be wel come. Meaningful Christmas This year, 175 families at approximately MO people many of them children—will he setved. AH items wOl be given to needy families at no cost Everything donated wOl go to the needy families. Everyone is asked to make their own Christmas this year more meaningful by helping others. After all, that’s what Christmas is about. NOTICE Change Of Address Form Date Please use this form in making change of address in subscriptions. Name _ ._ OLD ADDRESS NEW ADDRESS: ZIP CODE. Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated. We are constantly receiving notices from the Post Office Depart ment concerning second-class mail which is not deliverable, due to in correct or insufficient address. Since each of these notices costs The Transylvania Times ten cents, within a short time it amounts to a need less expenditure of a considerable sum of money. We are, therefore, requesting individual subscribers, when mak ing a change of address, to notify us immediately, giving both the old , and new address. Thank you 1 Wr irs OUR ^ GRAND " OPENING SALE! i ENDS Nov. 20th SO SEW SHOP Formerly CATO CLOTH CORNER