1 Gash Heads Conference Of The District Court Judges (Continued from Page One) of District Court Judges. The seminar included discus sions of new legislation relating to juveniles, new legislation re lating to marihuana and control led substances, and other sub jects as a part of the continuing legal education of judees from the thirty districts of the state. At a business meeting of the District Court Judges Associ ation, officers for 1972 were elected. Chief Judge Phil Carlton from Pinetops was elected President. Chief Judge Ga'-h of Brevard was named "Vice-Presi dent. Judge Rhoda Billings of Winston Salem was re-elected Secretary-Treasurer, and Judge Robert Leatherwood, III, of Bryson City was elected to the Board of Governors of the As sociation, representing the 4th division and succeeding Judge Gash in that post. Judge Gash was elected a dis trict court judge for the 29th judicial district in 1968 when the district court system was activated in Henderson, Mc Dowell, Polk, Rutherford and Transylvania counties. He was appointed Chief Judge by Chief Justice Bobbitt in July 1970 and has served in that capacity since that date. Judge Gash has, for the past two years, represented the iudges of the western fourth of the state on the Board of Gov ernors of the District Court Judges Association. Attending the District Court Judges’ Seminar from the 29th District in addition to Judge Gash, was District Court Judge Everette C'arnes of Marion. Smokey Say it l»Mnia^WMGCM9N) 1200 UVES LOST. HUNDREDS OF HOMES BURNED... IMMENSE STANDS OF TIMBER OtSTHUrcU... — WILDLIFE KILLED... ■CIREUSSNES91 prevent forest fired Continuing Investigation Pays Dividends For Brevard Police (Continued from Page One) in the Department,” says the Chief. “Even the Cases Closed files are studied often for com parison with methods of opera tion.” The Baker’s Jewelry Store robbery was still in the Cases Under Investigation file, according to Chief Rowe. All persons arrested for any reason other than simple misde meanors are routinely finger printed, according to the Chief. “Many investigative results are made possible through cooperation with the State Bureau of Investigation,” says Chief Rowe. “We are very grateful for the skilled help of this state law enforcement agency.” Truck Registration Up Truck registrations totaled 16,959,182 in 1969. An addi tional 911,825 trucks were own ed by federal, state, and local governments, excluding the military. When in need of job printing, •all The Transylvania Times. WPNF DAILY PROGRAM SUNDAY AP News & Weather each hour, on the hour. Weatherwonl at 27 mins, past each hour. Other programs as follows: 7:00 Sign-On 7:06 Organ Interlude 7:15 Sunday School Lesson 7:30 Radio Bible Hour 7:55 A.P. News 8:00 Way of Cross 8:30 The Gospel Hour 9:00 Forward In Faith 9:30 Speaking For God 10:05 Tabernacle Choir 10:20 Organ Interlude 10:30 Hymns From Harding 10:55 A.P. News 11:00 Worship Service 12:05 Weatherword 12:10 Sunday Hymn Time 1:05 Gems of Melody *' (Organ) 1:15 Sen. Sam J. Ervin 1:30 Songs to Remember 2:05 Sunday On The Go 6:30 Gospel Church Time 6:05 Sunday On The Go 6:30 Protestant Hour 7:00 Sign Off MONDAY AP News & Weather each hour, on the hour. Weather word ait 27 minutes past each Hour. Other programs as follows: 8:00 Sign - On 6:06 Carolina Hymn Time 6:30 Transylvania R.F.D. 7:05 Coffee Call 7:30 Local & Regional News 8:05 Late Riser’s Reveille 8:56 Stork Time 9:45 Morning Devotions 10:05 Coffee Time 10:15 Helping Hand 11:05 Musical Roundtable 11:15 Pet Dep’t. 12:05 Farm & Home Hour 12:30 Trading Poet 12:35 Quartet Caravan 12:45 Noon Stock Quotes When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. KIOKIC>K)CICICie«lCtCWWXWWIK.1:05 Coffee Time 10:15 Helping Hand 11:05 Musical Roundtable 11:15 Pet Dept 12:05 Farm and Home Hour 12:30 Trading Post 12:35 Quartet Caravan 12:45 Noon Stock Quotes 12:55 Gems From Bible 1:05 Country Jamboree 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:15 Pet Dept 4:55 Featurescope 5:30 Values For living 5:56 Hospital Register 6:00 Local & Regional News 6:10 AP News 6:15 Market Summary 6:20 Speaking of Sports 6:30 1240 Dinner Music 7:05 Record Party 9:55 AP News 10:00 Sign Off SATURDAY AP News and Weather each hour on the hour. Weatherword it 27 minutes past each hour. Other programs as follows: 6:00 Sign On 6:06 Carolina Hymn Time 6:30 Transylvania BJ’.D. 7:06 Coffee OaU 7:30 Local ft Regional Newt 846 Late Riser’s Reveille 8:55 Stork lime 0:46 Morning Devotions 10:06 Coffee Time 10:30 Good Tidings Brdcst 11:06 Heartbeat Theater 10:30 P/viryWaKle 12:06 Tarheel Wildlife 12:15 Quartet Caravan 12:30 Trading Poet 1:06 Country Jamboree 3:05 Matinee Music 5:30 Values For Living Connestee Offering Free Firewood During Holidays (Continued From Fife One) ever, Mr. Boone stresses. Each person may take what they need. The donation is only re quested, and the amount may be determined by the indi vidual’s own circumstances and generosity. No one will be de nied the free wood. Cut in fireplace lengths, the wood is now available in the Connestee parking lot at the Reception Center. A Con nestee hostess will be avail able to accept the United Fund donations. Post Offices (Continued from Page One) staffs wish to take this oppor tunity to express their appreci aticn to the public for mailing early, and they urge all to use Zip Codes on their mail. Large barrels have been placed in the lobby here for customer convenience in sepa rating local and out-of-town mail. , Board Of Directors Of The Chamber Of Commerce Meets (Continued from Page One) mittee reported that. Transyl vania communities had once again walked off with numer ous honors at the annual WNC Community Develop ment Awards luncheon last Saturday at Asheville. Little River Community won first place honors in its division, Cedar Mountain placed sec ond in its division, and Sap phire-White water won honor able mention in its division. In addition, Cedar Mountain won honorable division in the youth program contest. President Milton Massey, who presided over the meet ing, reminded ail committee chairmen to have their chair men’s booklets containing the results of their year’s work prepared by the January meeting in order to present them to the new committee chairmen appointed to serve next year. Be also reminded all direc ton that the tabalaiion of ballots for nest year1* dim ton win also take place at dp January meeting. When yon think of prescrip tions, think of VAKNSK'S. adv. TRY THE TIMES WANT ADS RICE FURNITURE OFFERS! HUNDREDS OF HOUSEHOLD For A BA^'^nrU'W#. Home! 'bedroom omnS^Z vi 11‘ \ ", \ S»iHmi GROupyC Well Gladly Hold Your Purchase Til Christmas Ill