The Transylvania Times A State And National Prize-Winning Home Town Newspaper SECOND CLASS POSTAGE PAID AT BREVARD. N. C. ZIP CODE 28712 ★ Vol. 85—No. 4 BREVARD, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1972 * SECTION TWO if p POLICE NEW POLICE CARS — Shown with Bre vard’s two new police cars are Patrolman N. H. Stiles, left, and Patrolman Everette Shipman, right. The new cruisers are 1972 model Chevro lets which were bought locally from McCrary Chevrolet-Olds, and placed in service January 7. The vehicles are specially built for police service with the “police package,” including new elec tronic lights and sirens, seat separators, and warn ing and floodlights. These cars replace two old er police machines which have been retired. The new City of Brevard Seal is shown on the door of the car on the right. (Times Staff Photo) Brevard Police Department Busy During Last Six Months Brevard Police Department records for the last six months (June through De cember, 1971) show a slight increase in two out of four categories of major traffic arrests and five out of nine categories in arrests other than traffic The other cate gories in both areas showed a slight decrease in the num ber of arrests. Minor traffic arrests remain ed small for a city the size of Brevard and Police Department operating statistics showed the police remaining busy as usual. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE In The General Court Of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Transylvania County Having qualified as Admin istrator of the Estate of Delia Golden Jones of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agaii\st the igstete Qf. said Delia Golden Jones to pre sent them to the undersigned witfe^i six months from date of the publication of this no tice or same will be pleaded in bar Of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate please make immediate payment This the 20th day of January. 1972. i' if! S/CLYDE T. JONES 15 East Jordan Street Brevard, N. C. Hamlin, Potts & Hudson Attorney. l/20/4tc This information is in ac cordance with a report pre pared by J. C. Rowe Chief of Police. In the major traffic arrests there were 39 persons appre hended for Driving Under th< Influence of Alcohol, compared with 37 in the preceeding sis months. Arrested for Speeding were 8; the preceeding sis months showed 9. Apprehended for Improper Movement—Acci dent, were 22; in the preceed ing six months there were 21, For Reckless Driving there were 7 arrests compared to f the preceeding six months, and for Driving With License Revoked, 7 were arrested com pared to 8 the preceeding six months. In the tabulation of Ar rests — Other Than Traffic, Public Drunkenness showed an increase with 82 In the past six months compared to 76 the previous six. Assaults on a Female arrests also in creased with 8 this period and none the preceeding six months. Other arrests, the last six month figure, and the previous six months number follow: Non-support, 2; previously 1 Assault (simple), 8 previ ously 5 Breaking and Entering, 10; previously, 5 Disorderly Conduct (fight ing), 4 and 5 Trespassing, 8 and 2 Larceny, 8 and IS Assault With a Deadly Weapon, 3 and 5 Worthless Checks, 5 and 14 Juvenile Pickups (Court Odered), 1 and none. Simple totals of minor traf fic arrests for the last six months^ without the previous six-month figures follow: Failure to Yield Right of Way, 1; Following Too Close, 1; Stop Signs or Signals, 6; Exceeding Safe Speed (5 miles over speed limit), 3; Improper Registration, 1. No operator’s license, 4; Im proper Muffler, 7; Driving Left of Center, 3; Racing, 2; Driving Too Fast For Road Condition, 1; and No Liability Insurance, The Police Department operating statistics for the last six months show a total patrol car mileage of 58,000 and 1,965 Calls Responded To. Another figure in Chief Rowe’s report shows 120 man hours of formal training in which two additional Breatha lyzer technicians were quali fied, while informal on-the-job training for new officers con tinued throughout the period. NOTICE City Auto Stickers Are On Sale Now! The code of the City of Brevard requires that all resident automobiles display a City license sticker on the lower right hand corner of windshield on and after February 16th. Residents are urged to purchase their stickers at City Hall before the deadline and avoid penalty. DUNN’S ROCK LODGE NO. 267 A. F. & A. M. Stated communication of the Dunn’s Rock Masonic Lodge will be held Thursday night at 8:00 o’clock p. m. in the Ma sonic Temple, 211 - 215 East Main street. All members are ureed to attend and an invito don is extended to visiting Ma. sons. Jack M. Frady Master Henry R. Henderson, P.M. Secretary Lawmakers' Addresses Are Listed The mailing addresses of lawmakers representing West ern North Carolina are publish ed here for your convenience. U. S. Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., (D), Senate Office Building,. "Washington, D. C. 20510; U. S. Sen. B. Everett Jordan (D), Senate Office Building, Wash ington, D. C. 20510; and U. S. Rep. Roy A. Taylor (D), House Office Building, Washington, D. C. 20515. State Senators, Lamar Gudger (D), 189 Kimberly Ave., Ashe ville, 28804; I. C. Crawford (D), 10 Hampshire Cir., Ashe ville, 2S«04; Carl D. Killian (D); Cullowhee 28723; Zeb D. Alley (D), Waynesville 28786; Clyde M. Norton (D), Box 477, Old Fort 28762; David T. Flaherty (R), 803 Hospital Avenue, Lenoir 28645. State Representatives Her schel S. Harkins (D), Box 7266, Asheville 28807; John S. Stev ens (D), 8 Pine Tree Road, Asheville 28804; Claude De Bruhl (D), Box 480, Candler 28715; Charles H. Taylor (R), Box 66, Brevard 28712; Liston B. Ramsey (D), Marshall 28753; Ernest B. Messer (D), 15 Forest View Circle, Canton 28716; Er win W. Patton (D), West Main Street, Franklin 28734. Also, Reps. J. T. Mayfield (R), 322 Kendale Court, East Flat Rock, 28726; Hugh Beam (D), 204 Crescent Drive, Marion 28752; James E. Holshouser, Jr. (R), Westbrook Extension, Boone 28607; R. A. Jones (D), 122 Woodland Ave., Forest City 28043; and William M. Fulton (R), 207 Myrtle Street, Morganton 28655. EXECUTRIXS NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as the Executrix of the estate of S. L. CapelL, deceased, late of the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the de ceased to present them to the undersigned Executrix at P. O. Box 204, Pisgah Forest, N. C. on or before the 8th day of July, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement This the 10th day of January, 1972. Li die Harbin Capell, Executrix Estate of S. L. Capell deceased. l-18-4tc When yon think of prescrip dons, think of VABNER’S, adv. TRY THE TIMES WANT ADS SOCIAL SECURITY Questions And Answers By NORRIS G. GRUBBS Field Representative J Q. I take care of a woman’s children in her home Monday to Friday for $25 a week. She doesn’t pay any Social Secur ity on my wages or deduct any thing from my weekly checks. I’m not yet ready to retire, but I want to be sure I get the right credit for work. Is there anything I can do? A. Call the Asheville So cial Security office, 252-8773 as soon as possible. We will look into your case and see that you get the correct So cial Security credit for your work. Q. I was taken ill while I was on vacation in another state. After I got home, I sent my bills to Medicare like I al ways do, but they returned them to me and told me to make the claim where I was sick. Why can’t I file my Med icare claim here? A. Generally, your Medi care claim must be filed with the Medicare office in the state where you received the Medicare services. In this way, Medicare can keep track of costs of particular medi cal services within an area. YOUR MEDICARE HAND BOOK gives a complete list of places where Medicare claims arc to be submitted. Q. I recently got a job as a waitress. Even though my wages are not much, my tips usually averages $45 a week. My employer says I must tell him how much I get in tips so he can report them for Social Security. Is this so? A. Yes, because your tips are more than $20 a month. The law requires you to give your employer a report in writing by the 10th of each month on the tips you receiv ed the previous month. Your employer then reports these tips and sends your Social Se curity cotributions to IRS. Your tips for this month must be reported by January 10th. If your tips were less than $20 a month, you would not have to report them. The International Monetary Fund is now composed of 118 nations including the United States. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Rev. Clay Frazier Is New Pastor At Calvary Baptist —--—1 The Calvary Baptist. Church has received notification from Rev. Clay Frazier of Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania, of his acceptance of their unanimous call to serve as pastor. Rev. Frazier was born in Blaine, Tennessee and was ed ucated in the public schools of Granger County, Tenn. He re ceived his B. A. degree from Carson - Newman in 1952 and his B. D. degree from South western Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texa sni 1955. Rev. Frazier married Pearl Price in 1951, and they have three children: Charles, age 11; Richard, age 8; and Rach el, age 7. Coming to Brevard from North Park Baptist Church of Allison Park (Pittsburg), Penn sylvania, Rev. Frazier has serv ed in pastorates in Tennessee, Oklahoma, Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Almost eleven years of his service has been in the pioneer mission field. Rev. Frazier was elected to serve two terms as Presi dent of the State Convention of Baptists in Ohio. He also represented the state of Ohio as a member of the Foregin Mission Board of the South ern Baptist Convention. Rev. Frazier will begin his service as the pastor at Calvary on February 14, 1972. He succeeds Rev. Nolan W. Ford, who resigned several months ago to accept a pastor ate in Alabama. REV. CLAY FRAZIER AWAKE ITCHING? Let doctor's formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non- , poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur- i face germs, aids healing. “De-itch" skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. | Quick relief, or your money back 1 | DR. FRANK H. CRIDER | Chiropractic Physician |210 W. French Broad Ave. | Brevard, N. C. |M,T,W,F. 9-5:30 883-95411 TIME EXTENDED FOR TAX LISTING FOR THE YEAR 1972 At Tax Supervisor's Office All County Taxes And Farm Reports Must Now Be Made Deadline March 1st PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO DO SO IS REQUIRED BY LAW ALL LISTING BOOKS ARE NOW IN TAX SUPERVISOR’S OFFICE THRU REMAINDER OF LISTING TIME. FROM 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. TAX SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE HAS A STANDARD INVENTORY FORM AVAILABLE FOR ST OCKS AND MERCHANDISE WHICH IS REQUIRED AT LISTING TIME ............. Saturday, January 29th Vi Day Only No Saturday ^Listing During February BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY