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THE GAUX m/s JULY 2h, 1969 PAGE 17 y(Sj fWUD - And ^o, we ihlnk of.^ihe. veA.it tine coLiex:JJjjn of. me/ichxirulL^e. we. hxive io ofiti * ’ ’’ Open 10:00 A.f0,^5:00 ANTIQUES d GIFTS fkone 526-3^6 le/i duAAjng, ifvLd oua. pouuiMi ^eoy^oru i'Je have io of.feA. i,o/i uouA. selection in addJjUjon to man^ oikeA Jutem/i a hemLtifjjyi, old SjuiveA and (at ^Jxl6>6 ^engrie uuJJi pDUJi oaitu not beLceve con be dupJLLcatedL even bu ll6. at the pntce oL $kOO^OO uAtcIi we ojie a^kln^ ms jgf/l/ 70 AW^OAJ^Di Ij/e aZdo have po/i yoan. con^ideAotlon a pine poJji of. old Bajous^ QcuiAtaae Lomp^ - I’^aJwgh^y. and bnsou^A coaJL kocLd, and ex.ceptLonaJJ.y. fine paJji of old 3/ion Swijn/)Jjru^ L^p OAackety6 - Ax thA.ee-fold oJA muiAO/ied. fuLL lenqj^ makoghany, ^cA.eeru - /ke f^e>6t old Apoikecn.y Scales to be found anywh.en.e - I able/s, ■ ke^td of u/mwerus, (jd)inety6f QioAJi/iy fictuA.e^ ^/lintd, fruame^. Bowl and T^itcken. ^e^'A OtemA ^ilve/u [Jiinaf (jiu^tal, Cut yla^d^, {^)ednJLUj:>riy •HaviU.c.nd Ckinoj o/uoL/i^y (ewte/^, CoppeAy and''^Aon^ h LASH ! nnotkea. /^kifment. of W^!X)D^D70N in wkitej^ pJ^t in, imw~ wkiJ.e ikey. Ijjudt! ^e have aJido pjudt /leceived a bemjJjJjuJ, ^electlDn of ^/uiet Setd, Qpppen. hondae Tot6f pluL6 oiken. ’’/iuAp/u^ed” /)o Huaaii on down to /dee u^d. Con^tance rl.Uly6.UQ,, 0, nnen. ("HILLS OF ENCHANTMENTy CON'D FROM P. 1^) With winding roads a gleaming through the trees, like silver ribbons fluttering in the breeze. E^e hath not seen the gems that deeply lie Perhaps beneath old IrJhiteside, - toxtering high, With treasure rare within some cavern deep, ^/vhile tangled vines and laurel the secret keep 5 Ear hath not heard the song of mountain stream. Or cataract in lonely glen unseen. Balsam, oak and pine, solitary and HIGHLANDS MOTOR CO. July S pec i a Is HILLMAN STATIONWAGON $195 FORD FALCON 6 cylinder 4 DOOR -—$495 56 BUI OK HARDTOP ONE OWNER LIKE NEW —>--$395 DODGE TRUCK —$295 66 OLDS VISTA CRUISER —$1995 ALL POWER AND AIR CONDITIONING 68 FALCON V6. 4 dooR"^$1895 AIR conditioning POWER STEER-- ING RADIO d HEATER AUTOMATIC CALL Art Render, owner 526^2443 immense. Hills of Enchantment, sign of OMIPOTENCE. (From his book "Poetic Gems") Mountain Folks Have Always Had An Affinity For The Noon A fei? weeks ago an article appeared in the ASHEVILLE CITIZEN under this title, ■written by John Parris. Since the Apollo 11 astronauts successfully completed their trip to the moon and are almost back, we would like to re print a few of the things which Mr. Parris discussed about the affinity mountain folks have for the moon. Mountain folks have long looked to the moon for guidance in planting, har vesting and other activities, "Back when I was a boy," avers Carl Donaldson, "the moon had more to do mth runiiing the country than the sun did." For Dona Ids om and many another old- timer, moon beliefs are as much a part of their lives as bread and salt, the Bible and the almanac. They x^ill tell you that when you see a new moon come up, you will have a toothache. "As long as I can remember," Donald- son says, "I*ve heard it said if the full moon shines on you while you*re sleeping, you'll become a lunatic, /ind if moonlight strikes a sleeper's eyes, he will go blind." The old-timers also offer these folk beliefs for consideration; If a piece of bacon is licked x^hen the moon is full, the licker will never be hungry. (COl^BIUED ON PAGE TlffiNTY-THHEE) WAITRESSES NEEDED AT Skyline Lodge CONTACT MarILOU HcClAIN 526--2121
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