FOR RENT FOR RENT — Furnished apartment, 3 bedrooms, ample grounds and parking. Call at 412 Probart before 10 a. m. or call 883-8471. 5-13-ltp FOR RENT — Furnished effi ciency Apartment. Available May 1st. Call 883-2261. 4-22-tfc WANTED WANTED TO DO — Small or large. Home repairs. Room, Apt. or House. Contract or by the hour. Call 862-4551. 5-6-2tp WANTED — Top quality used cars, Eldridge Motors. Will pay you cash for your clean auto. See Carl Eldridge, Jr., Four lane highway next to Shell Station or call 883 9355. 1-29-tfc NEED WELDING? Equipped to go anywhere, anytime and do any kind of welding! Cer tified Welders. McGaha’s Welding Service, Pleasant Hills Drive, Brevard, North Carolina 883-9694. 5-13-3tp HELP WANTED — Curb boys wanted, appiy in person at the Chicken Kitchen. 2-18-tfc WAN'IED — Sewing to do in my home. Experienced, 287 Jordan Road. 883-3873. 4-29-3tp WANTED — Mitchem’s Lake open for the sea son. Under new manage ment. Fresh load of fish. Wanted fishermen. I 5-13-2tp WANTED — Want to buy 10 to 20 acres land on good road in Toxaway, Quebec or Sap phire area. Phone 9664336. 545-3tp . -1 WANTED TO BUY — Gdod used furniture and sppti ances. Talley's Used Furni ture, 52 West Main St, tele phone 883-3110. 1-22-tfc When you think ot prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, ad*. The Times CLASSIFIED RATES AU classifieds are payable in advance and must be brought by The Times office by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday. MINIMUM OF 20 WORDS tbit size type (8 point) $1.00. Each additional word 5c. MINIMUM of 20 WORDS this size type (10 point) $1.20. Each additional word 6c. MINIMUM ALL KEYED ADS $1.20. Over 20 words. 6c word. Card of Thanks $1.00 (8 point). CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUVEKr T1S1NG $1.00 inch. Memorials and Poems 3c per word. LAFF-A-DAY n«gif •V V v .. •**' © King Fcntun. Syndic.!., inc., 1971. Woild right. teMrred. * ' “Now, here’s one that’s even noisier.” WANTED HELP WANTED — Kitchen helpers wanted. Apply in per son at Chicken Kitchen. 4-8-tfc WANTED — Cook and experi enced waitress. Sunny Acres Restaurant, Etowah. 5-13-2tc WANTED — Experienced wait ress. Apply in person at Chicken Kitchen. 4-15-tfc WANTED — Waitress, must be able to work days or evenings. Apply in person, Tom Heath, Partners Restaurant and Coffee House. 5-13-ltc WANTED — Wig Stylist will style wigs in home. Reason able. Call 883-3771. 5-13-ltp WANTED _ Private tree surgeon, will do all types of tree trimming and removing trees. Free estimates. Contact Leon Daves, 883-2346. 4-29-5tp WANTED — Mature person to care for 14 year old and 10 year old 5 days a week. Must be over 17 and furnish own transportation. Call af ter 5:00 p. m. weekdays or anytime weekends. 883-4885. 5-13-ltp WANTED — New or used items for annual Brevard Rescue Squad auction. Call either 877-4262 or 883-3580 for pick up. 1-14-tfdh WANTED — Homes for good clean O. K. Used cars. All makes and models. For free demonstration. Call Donnie Owen at McCrary Chevrolet Olds., Brevard 883-3127. 5-13-ltp HELP WANTED—Applications now being taken for cafeteria workers at Du Pont. See Mrs. Weaver at Du Pont Cafeteria. No phone calls please. 5-6-tfc WANTED — Short order cook, evening shift, ex perienced only. Apply in person. Partner’s Restau rant. 5-13-tfc Cit Coan REALTOR 108 Azalea Avenue — 3-Bedroom home and apartment—workshop at 1081/* Azalea Ave nue. Lot is 111x96. Price $11,500 v w * * . .. - f 115-Acre mountain tract on Israel Road, 3/10 mile west of U.S. Hwy. 64, six miles west of Brevard. Includes 20 acres of pasture, three streams and several lake sites. $39,000 20 East Jordan Street DIAL 883-3121 OR 883-3996 BREVARD. N. C. WANTED WANTED — I will be avail able June 1st in Brevard. Frank Lodwick, piano tuner techcnician, Box 1711, Ft Pierce, Florida 33450. 4-22-4tc BARBER TRAINING — We men and men, small cost— big results. G. I. approved. Write for brochure. Charlotte Barber School, 404 East Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. 2-25-30tfc WANTED — Band Saw, 883 4250. 2-4-tfdh LOST LOST — Old Male dog, bridle color, terrior type, family pet. Reward. Phone 883-8683. 5-13-ltp LOST—$5.00 reward. Prescrip tion glasses, black frames. Lost on Rosman Highway. Call 883-8712. 5-13-ltp MISCELLANEOUS Good pay, selling part - time or full time world known pro ducts; unlimited earned ad vancement. Use own car. Small investment. Write full name, full address, telephone number, to P. O. Box 502, Brevard, N. C. 28712. 5-13-ltp DOES YOUR TYPEWRITER need repairing? We also re pair and clean adding ma chines. Call Ed Poindexter phone 877-3359 2-18-tfdb Painting — interior and exterior and also combi nation shingles. Free estimation. Call George Grogan 883-8416. 5-13-ltp For Rubber Stamps Call The 883-4250 Transylvania Times MISCELLANEOUS Piano tuning and repair, prompt service. Phone or write Paul Ostborg, Jr., 686 New Haw Creek road, Ashe ville, N. C. 28805. Phone 298 0767. 4-29-3tp FOR ADOPTION at the Animal Shelter. Dogs and cats, pup pies and kittens, all sizes, colors and breeds. On Ross Road. 8:00 to 10:00. 3:00 to 5:00 Tuesday and Wednes day. All day Monday, Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Phone 883-3713. 11-12-tfdh IS THERE AN ALCO HOLIC problem with you? With your family or with a friend? If so call 883-4458. 1-13-tfdh LOCAL AND NATIONWIDE moving and storage by auth orized North American Van Lines agent. Brevard Moving and Storage. 883-2400 or 883 9452.10-17-tfc First Adventure Center— Half day kindergarten, full day, day care, tuition based on income. Phone day 883-9025, evenings 883-8472. 3-4-tfc Two spaces are available for horseback riders; one at 3:30 Friday afternoon and. one at 10:00 a. m. Saturday. We are now able to stable your horse on a year around basis. Prices start at $10.00 a month. Call Keystone Camp 883-9125. 4-22-tfc Locksmith service - Keys made and duplicated, over 6,000 1 key blanks, for home, car and business. If you’re lock ed out, call us. Brevard Chain Saw, phone 883-2580. 1-7-tfc When in need of job printing. ' call The Transylvania Times. Keep up on current affairs the easy way Read the Pulitzer Prize winning Christian Science Monitor. Rarely more than 20 pages, this easy-to read daily newspaper gives you a complete grasp of national and world affairs. Plus fashion, sports, busi ness, and the arts. Read the newspaper that 91% of Congress reads. Please send me the Monitor at the special introductory rats for six months for only $8... a saving of $7. a Check or money order enclosed □ Bill me dmt Nil The Christian science Monitor* Box 129. Actor Station ••stem MatuehMitts UtM FOR SALE WOLF MOUNTAIN — 200 Acres more or less with a panoramic view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, about 30 springs, good road onto the property. Very good terms can be ar ranged. • Several Mountain Tracts • Summer Homes from $6,500.00 Up • Lakefront Lots ■ . • Mountain Lots Louise R. Myers, realtor SAPPHIRE, N. C 883*8665 ShMYOBR HEALTH ••• By WESTER I* OOWSMAIC, MJV f Stroke: Reason O' Recovery > IS IT now possible to re cover completely from & Stroke? Mrs. N. V. !»., Va. Deir VCrS. l>:: Remarkable Strides have been made In the rehabilitation of people vftto bave suffered a stroke. Recovery depends entirely on the sever ity of the con dition and the part of the brain involved. In general, the term “atroieP re fers to some interfer ence -with the blopd trappiy to the brain. Medic* any, tie stroke is referred to as a C.VJL, or cerebro-vascu jar accident. The att-inclusive term of "stroke?* is used to de scribe 1) a broken blood ves sel in the brain (hemorrhage), 2) a blot (thrombus), -which clogs a blood vessel, or 3) a spasm of the artery that brings blood to the brain. The brain itself is divided into many tiny segments. One area is responsible for hear* jng, another for sight, others for speech, for “ Jggl vary depending on -which par* tlcular blood vessel is involved and where it normally brings blood to the brain. It 4s interesting that in a light-handed person the Speech area is situated in the left side of the brain. In a left banded person, the speech area is located in the right Side of the brain. This becomes an Important guide to the doctor in deciding what part pf the brain is af fected by a stroke. Today, immediate and in tensive care greatly enhances the chances of recovery of the stroke victim. He is no longer allowed to vegetate. Besides receiving medical attention, the patient la en couraged to embark on a pro gram. of re-education of hta Wonders. Tiny new blood vessel* seem to spring up In the area of the artery that bad the vas cular^ accident. Through these small blood Vessels, blood is brought to the part of the brain that la deficient In order to help In a more rapid and complete re covery. Dr. Bfrward Rusk; of the New York University Medical Center, la referred to aa the ‘Tether” of rehabilitative medicine. Many of hia “sons” are now dispersed all over the World, replacing despair with hope, far stroke victims. Programs established by Dr. Rusk and his colleagues are aimed at giving physical and emotional support to these courageous patients and en couraging them to once again become happier, functioning members of society. Massive educational cam paigns aimed at the preven tion of strokes warn that over weight, tobacco, and high blood pressure are contribut ing factors. "With planning, their hazards can bo reduced. . » '• • SPEAKING Ob! YOUR HEALTH: Remember your drug allergies when giving your medical history to a new physician. Dr. Lester Coleman has pre pared a special booklet .for readers of the column entitled, ‘Pay Attention to Your Heart.” For your copy, send 25 cents in coin and a large, self-addressed 6-cent stamped envelope to Lester L. Coleman, ED., F.O. Bos 5170, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y. 10017. FXease mention the booklet by title. Quebec Club Meets, Work On Building Is Planned By - Mrs. Paul M. Fisher ' QUEBEC — The Communi ty club met Monday night, with Tommy Owen, presiding. After the business transac tions and reports from the secretary and treasure, the main topic of discussi^dPNMlj^ getting some work donei wr’tjfe s community building as kQon W1 possible. Plgns were mhcfe fo' have a bingo party June 4 th We hope everyone will' help advertise it. We-‘ would also like to encourage everyone to join the dollar a month club and remember the club meets each 2nd and 4th Monday nights. Rev. Tom Smith of Pisgah Forest was guest speaker at Oak Grove Baptist church Sunday May 9th. He and Mrs. Smith visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith Sunday afternoon. Garfield Clark of Penrose visited his mother Mrs. Rebec ca Clark and sister Rachel Sunday. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. George Whitmire, who were married April 20th in Greenville county. The bride was the former Miss Brenda Cooper of Pickens, S. C. They are residing in the Riverside apartments in Rosman. Mr. Whitmire is employed with Singer company in Pickens, S. C. We wish to welcome Mr. and Mrs. “Sonny” Shipman and family to our community. They moved into their new home here last Friday. Mr. Shipman purchased the Lula Owen prop erty. They formerly lived near Brevard. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mason and baby who have moved into their lovely new home. Miss Cathey Spicer, bride elect of Steve Fisher, was hon Don’t taka • chance with jrone heritage! ored with a miscellaneous shower Friday night at the home of Mrs. James Owen at Sapphire. Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Cathy Hunter were hostess. A large crowd was present and the honoree received many nice and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Wal drop and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Whitmire and children all spent the week end at Oconee. State camping.'' *’ * 1 Uncle Charlie Henderson and Claxton, had as guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Henderson of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Edney of Cand ler and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCall and son and little granddaughter also of Candler. .Uncle Charlie is 97 years old and stiff attends church regu larly and is quiet active. Mike Middleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Middleton, left last Thursday for Ft. Dix, New Jersey, enroute to Viet nam. SAY I SAW IT IN THE TIMES One of the several stately homes now nearing completion. Panoramic mountain views from all lots in Golf > ^fountain Estates. Elevation of development approximately 2,500 ft. Typical view of beautiful Etowah Valley Golf Club from Golf Mountain Estates. Typical view of homesite in Golf Mountain Estates as , seen from golf course. jsM WNC's newest residential development overlooking beautiful Etowah Valley Golf Club, site of the upcoming Kemper Open Satellite Golf Tournament. > * < > fecial discount on homesites during this < * preview showing only May 9-16. < 1 i ' Lots shown during this period by devdoper’s < 1 representatives from 9:30 ajn. to 6:00 pjn. < J Contact representatives at Pro Shop. After ' , May 16, contact your Bealtor tinw- t Golf Mountain Estates features spacious wooded lots and magnificent views of the surrounding mountains. Restrictions were designed to protect the home owner. All utilities are underground and include city water. natural gas lines, electricity, and telephone ^nes. The paved roads meet state specifications. Fire hydrants strategically located throughout the development. County taxes only. < i Conveniently located to > Asheville, Hendersonville and • Brevard, all on major highways. 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