1971-72 BREVARD HIGH SCHOOL CAGERS — The Bre vard high school basketball team is pictured above with the coach, Charles Owenby. On the front row, from left to right, are:'Randy Fri3bee, James Graveley, Tim Baker, Terry Tesnow and Mitch Dockens. Second row: Coach Owenby, Mike Morris, Mark McGuire, James Hemphill, Jerry Powell, Denny Griffin and Darius Holtzclaw. (Times Staff Photo) Lake Toxaway Men's Club Installs New Officers By - Mrs. Leo Owen LAKE TOXAWAY — The Youth group of the Lake Toxa way Community Club had a well-attended Christmas party Saturday evening, December 11 at the Community Center. The highlight of the evening was the arrival of Old Santa Claus on a fire engine. Mem Published Each Thursday At 100 Broad Street, Brevard, N. C. 28712 THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES i Second - Class Postage Paid At Brevard, N. C. Subscription Rates Per Year Inside the County * $4.50 year Outside the County - $5.00 ■, y.. - - - ... bers of the club sold hotdogs, soft drinks and cupcakes. A good time of fellowship was en joyed by everyone of every age group. Proceeds from the sale of food will be used by the youth group. Mrs. Gail Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Ann Hall and Mrs. Phyllis Owen were spon sors of the party. Tuesday evening, December 14, was Ladies at the Lake Tox away Men’s Club, Some 55 or CO persons enjoyed dinner at Red Lion Inn near Rosman. Gen. C. _L. Ruffner was installed as president of the club for the codling year along with other officers. Steve Kropelnicki is the out-going president. A pro a special time filled with merriment f or one “ ' eyour holidays are smd customer* OlfcMiUlMRMiM gram of music by Elvin Byars and the Smoky Mtn. Cut-Ups was presented at the meeting. On Sunday, December 19, at 7:00 o’clock p.m. the Young peo ples’ classes of the North Tox away Baptist church presented a program of music, Christmas carols and scripture passages at the church. Treats of fruits, candy and nuts were given to each of the children present. Gift certificates had been pre sented to the sick and shut-ins and the elderly people in the Community. Rev. Tommy Owen is pastor of the church. Our community was saddened to learn of the death of “Uncle” Tolvin Miller in a S. C. hospital Saturday night, December 18. He formerly lived in our com munity and was loved by all who knew him. We extend our deepest sympathy to the mem bers of his family. We also extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Louie Miller who passed away Friday morning, December 17th, at the Transylvania Community hos pital. He was a life-long resi dent of Lake Toxaway. Also we extend sympathy to the family of Mrs. Emily M. Fisher who passed away in High Point on Wednesday of last week. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Breedlove and son Joe on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Powell of Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Brown of Duncan, S. C.t Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Whitmire and son Chris, and Mrs. Julia Fisher and Austin McCall of Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and children of Murphy were weekend guests of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Owen recently. Charles Barton of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, N. C., is spending the holidays here will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Festus Wilde spent the weekend recently in New Port, Tenn., visiting rela tives. This writer would like to take this opportunity to wish the staff of the Times a Wonderful Christmas and a healthful and happy New Year. Laugh Corner Doctor: "Your cough sounds much better this morning.” Patient: “It ought ,to be. I practiced all .night.” Television salesman to pros pective buyer: “This set has a feature you’ll really enjoy; it interferes with your neighbor’s power tools.” * Mother: “I’m h*ppy to see that you are sitting still while your father naps.” Junior: ‘Tin watching his cigarette burn down to his fin gertips." 72 License Tag (Continued from Page One) use blue or black ink to fill in your insurance information. Do not use red or green, she says. The Department of Motor Ve hicles has made arrangements with the Post Office in Brevard, Pisgah Forest and Rosman to turn over to the local license office the renewal cards which the Post Qffice has been un able to deliver. Anyone failing to receive an application card may possibly find it at the local License office. “It will take from 10 days to Gary Byrd Is Discharged From Navy Gary Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bvrd of 336 Apple Tree Street, Brevard has just returned home after serving ?lrro.-t thrpe years in the United States Navy. He joined the Navy in Febru ary 1968 and took his basic training in San Diego, Calif. He transferred to Aviation Elec tronics School in Memphis, Tenn. While there he was a Sgt. Major of the Flying Rifle Drill Team, which is flown to all Darts of the United States for Navy and Marine Ceremonies. He transferred to Naval Air Sta tion, Lemore, California, where he remained for further in structions for 18 months. f For the past 14 months, he t has been stationed at N. A. S. | Cubi Point in the Philippines i where he was an instructor at l ‘he electronics school for the ' Navy and Marines. Gary plans \ ‘o return to UNC, Chap°l Hill, | !n P«-ptember to complete his | studies. J ! two weeks to get application * cards from the Department of j Motor Vehicles in Raleigh, says j Mrs. Hunter, and she suggests j that those who have not receiv- S ed an application apply to her { office as early as possible so ) that there will be time to get j one out of Raleigh if she does j not have it. Motor vehicles owners who J have not received their Li- j cense applications by January 1st should notify The Depart- j ment Of Motor Vehicles in ] Raleigh. “It will take from 10 days to t.wo weeks to get one and you should, there fore, act promptly,” says Mrs. Hunter. The License Tag Office, 26 W. i Jordan Street, will be closed ' Friday, Dec. 24, and Monday, Dec. 27, for Christmas Holidays. When you think of prescrip tions. think of VARNER’S, adv. We’re wishing you all the blessings of an old-fashioned Christmas. May \ your Yuletide be merry and full of good cheer. Thank you. ; We Will Be Closed From December 25th Through January 2nd For The Holidays and Year-end Inventory, jj Re-opening on Monday, January 3rd. BREVARD HARDWARE s BREVARD CARPET SHOP Corner of S. Broad & Jordan in Brevard NOTICE WALLY’S DRIVE IN WHERE The coffee’s hot by eight o’clock, Lunch is ready by ten thirty. After lunch there’s lots to munch, Till supper’s ready about four thirty. Come on in to meet a friend, -> Or just drink coffee with time to spend, The juke box plays it’s two hundred songs, For just one dime and you can sing along, (quietly) ON FRIDAY NITE IT’S PIZZA TIME: (3 to closing) The price is right and the juke box free, So come on by and have a spree. Downtown ROSMAN is where we are, On the Pickens Hwy. just before the R’s. z { # ji; ■ Open 8:00 to 9:00 six days a week, But the Sabbath day we try to keep. For church and rest of our weary feet, • So Monday mom we are back on the beat. > May the food of Jesus Christ be yours this Christmas, And fill the coming year with Peace, Joy & Happiness. ; .. . i « ] t THIS IS A PAID NON POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. MU, <3U.fo.oj 5U. _M Of U! Wdlace E. McCall OwNEff ft Operator