' _ . IrV 11 rZ » Tourism fjp in Transylvania Despite Early Predictions, High Gasoline Prices TRANSYLVANIA ART CLUB had an outstand , in* art show here at last week’s Festival of the Arts, with many area artists displaying their paint ings. snch as those shown in the photo above. In clement weather caused the exhibit to be moved to a more sheltered area on the Brevard College campus, bat TAG officials were nevertheless pleased at the overall results of the art show. For a pictorial synopsis of many, bat not all of the Festival of the Arts events, tarn to pages 8 and 9. section three of this issue of the Times. (Times Staff Photo > Hospital Expects To Open 40-Bed Skilled Nursing Unit In August ty A request for approval Cor the 40 additional beds, called by HEW a Soiled Nursing Unit, was forwarded in May of this year. After inspection and a re view of patient care policies, indications have been received that D* approval will be grant ed. Receipt at the final ap proval is expected about August 15th. t Gasless Sundays Are Now Only * *■- ' v ■ . : A Bad Memory In Transylvania sssssss? Legion Post W1 Meet Jkagust 5 Ttes'Swwy Shows Get rat Activity Growth Festival Of Arts Concludes WHITEWATER FALLS — Re ported tfee eijiest waterfall is the Eastern U. Sl, WTiitewater Falls ie sessilse-eslern Transylvania County is ©ise © £ Use top tourist attractions is tfes ‘'Land of Waterfalls.” Musk Center's Mid-Week Evening Programs To Feature Local Groups rf are County Commissioner Lauds Citizens' Use Of Landfill Cokhet Cbbbbm Cbair g?cn 33L fi«s ami CacEny Meb ager 3Ss Egfey aeeii Sad S^Sa srase far tae off Tra& rg aP«r ifeesr insswetasE of line lam®2 a£ Psi-i& Fftness or fes&y. hes sasffl fee tras wer w**6si* jrec sots u> Aar (feat Ar fnyr at Trasjl !»rv ft n*w appears iSsa* m*ets the Owaity abandons the Pisgah Forest landfill in late August or early September, it will be left in good condition. Kj4ry stated that he had he** in touch with the Ten nessee V alley Authority offi dah last Thursday and they have s<9 nut completed the plans far the landfill at Cal vert. It is hoped that this in fsnBdhs wOl come to the County very shortly so that hies can be let for this opera —Turn To Page Six Brevard College Glee Club To Be Heard, WPNF Radio program that an active bishop has been chosen to present a complete series of programs as the featured speaker. Each pro gram nil! feature sermons on the parables of Jesus as Bishop Goodsoe addresses the national maheoce with the contempo rary relevance of the classic Babbrai themes from the teach ing «f Jesus. The Brevard College dee aeries, to be heard Sept S, and oet nth.