CAPTAIN Captain Jabk Jussel;^bf Pleasant, Soutm Carolina, is the only man living who has sailed around Cape Horn in a sailing ship* He was 92 years old in June of this year and was an apprentice aboard the Norweg ian ship "Norx'd.g" at 17 years of age* This ship was especially built to carry people around the Horn during the Gold Rush* This was, of course, before the Panama Canal was built. Captain Jack is spending the sum mer in Highlands at the summer home of his daughter, Nancy, and his son-in- law, Mayor David Lyle of Rock Hill, South Carolina, Another daughter, Isabel, and her husband, Ifr, and iyi*s. Edward Robertson, also have a summer home here and Mrs. Otto S-umner of Highlands is his niece, so Captain Jack is well-surrounded by those who love him. He also has another daugh ter, Priscilla, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, who has just left Highlands after a visit with him. Captain Jack loves to be in Highlands and never lets a member of the family rest in the summer til they have taken him "up the hill" to Chestnut Burr Cottage where he can sit out in the porch swing and enjoy the cool freshness of the mountain air. His daughter, Nancy sums it up thus, ”The Old Min of the Sea has become the Old I'fen of the Mountains." "When he is not on the front porch, he is in his lawn chair down by the drive way, smoking his pipe and watching the cars whizzing along the Walhalla Road instead of the ships of the world sail by - he loves action, wherever it isi Of his first voyage, Uaptain Jack says "Yes, the ship went to Liverpool and to the Canada Dock in England for a new mast| docked in Cardiff for a load of coal bound for Buenos Aires 5 took on a ballast of rock and sand to make it draw 16 feet| then around the Horn to Australia where the "Norwig" took on a load of wheat, and on to New Zealand for a load of apples on top of the wheat | then we crossed the ocean in 36 days and docked at Saplo, Georgia." "The Norwegian food on board was delicious. Lots of potatoes and cabbage to prevent scurTTy, a sweet fish soup (Swisskasoupa) every PViday, plum pudding and a portion of *kill- me-quick* liquor every Friday." This voyage was a great adven ture for a boy of seventeen and was the beginning of 60 years at sea for Captain Jack Jussely. (CONTHWED ON PAGE 9) DUPONT NYLON BY E.T. BARVv ICK 6 LEES CARPE MILLS FRon $5.88 sq. COMPLETELY INCLUDED nc1ud i ng: 1. THE FINEST CARPET 2, THE FINEST PADDING 5, THE FINEST EXPERT INSTALLATION BY OUR TRAINED PERSONNEL 00% OontInuous F i f ament NyI on (Commercial Style) $5.^8 PER SQ. YARD COMPLETELY INSTALLED MI rac I e F i bers carpet^ PADDING AND INSTALLATION ALL AT ONE LOW PRICE $6.88 PER SQ. YARD COMPLETELY INSTALLED EASY BAIMK FINANCING OR USE YOUR MASTER CHARGE CARDS l/ISIT OUR COIVIPLETE "ARfYISTRONG FLOOR CENTER EXPERT CARPET & FURNITURE CLEANING For Fast, FREE Estimate Call 524-2518 On or Off Location - Call Us Now AND CLEANING COMPANY l^'/here Prices Are Low and Quality Is High 28 Main St. - S, Adams Owner Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-500 Sat. 900 - 3 Franklin. N.C. PAGE 3