Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues caused by inflaauaatkm Doctors have found a medica tion that in many cases rives prompt temporary relief Iran pain and burning itch in hemor rhoidal tissues. Then it actually helps shrink swelling of these tisanes caused oy inflammation. The answer iaPreparationH*. Mo prescription is needed for Preparation H. Ointment or suppositories. "*< JIM MORGAN Consultant - Broker “20 Years Experience to the Food & Beverage Industry” Quality Products for • Hotels • Clubs • Motels • Resorts • Restaurants • Caterers • Institutions • Food Industries Complete interiors & equipment for hotels, motels, clubs, restau rants including lay out and design. BREVARD AND BLOWING ROCK, N.C. 704-295-3146 Brevard, N. C. 704-883-8682 Forest Hill Circle Fred Saunders Promoted At The Olin Corporation F’-ed H. Saunders, Jr., of Brevard, has been promoted to Production Coordinator in the Production Control Department of Olin Corporation’s Ecusta Paper Division, according to C. K. Robbins, Manager of Ma teriasls and Distribution. Mr. Saunders has worked in Production Control since 1959, and in 1967 was promoted to Production Scheduler. His work with Ecusta began in the Ma chine Room in May, 1955. He previously worked with his father in the Saunders Up holstering Shop at Wavnes ville and with Dayton Rubber Company. He is a native of Waynes ville. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders, the former Lena Frady of Waynes ville, have three children and are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hendersonville. They FRED H. SAUNDERS, JR. live at Pisgah Drive, Brevard, and are members of Glen Can non Country Club. Farmers Market Now Open Longer Hours Each Day To meet the demand of the morning shoppers, George Millner and Alan Dean, co owners of the Brevard Farmers Market, have increased the number of hours that their business will be open. The schedule now includes Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. More local produce is being added to the shelves as it be comes available in the county. Persons who wish to sell pro duce to the Farmers Market should call their new number 883-2771 during business hours. Dean or Millner will then in form the individual when his produce might be needed at the market. The Farmers Market is also retailing a limited quantity of crafts and flowers. Homemade bread, jellies, jams and canned goods will be added later in the summer. Persons making these items should call the market for more information. Diabetic Screening Clinic Set The Transylvania County Health Department will hold a diabetic screening clinic Fri day, July 6th, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00. No appointment is necessary. ^FEDDERS new 5 amp air conditioner uses 30% less current than any other 115-volt model made Suddenly, there’s a new room air < conditioner for people who could never have room air conditioning before because of inadequate wir ing. It's the Fedders 5-AMP and it uses less current than any com parable capacity room air condi tioner. Because it conserves cur rent, it saves you operating costs week after week, year after year. Samps 115 volts/570 watts 4,000 BTU’s $13VJ Model ALP04F2E 5 amps 115 volts/575 watts 5 .OOOBTU’s $J642l Model ALR05F2E It can neip Keep ruses from Diowing, iignts rrom aimming. 11 Keeps you cool as it saves your cool. Pick one up — it's compact — and egjoy it today. DELUXE FEATURES: Sound Barrier design for quietness, Flex Mount pull-out sides that simplify do-it-yourself installation, attrac tive simulated walnut-paneled front, concealed controls, three cooling speeds, an adjustable automatic thermostat, fingertip vari able air direction, even an air exchanger. Modal ALP04F2E uses 29 percent lees current than any comparable 115-volt 4,000 BTU room air conditioner. Model ALR05F2E uses 32 percent less current than any 115-volt 5,000 BTU room air conditioner. Based on 1972 Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers' Directory ol Certified Room Air Conditioners ■ world's largest selling air conditioners ACROSS 1. Pierce A Prinking ». Little Prudence 10. Spoken 11. Slope 12. The nostrils 14. Cues 15. Swift 10. Half emi 17. Public vehicle 18. Toward 19. Explains 22. Brahman title 23. Miss Claire, actress 24. Norse goddess of healing 20. Crate 28. An entry 32. Overhead 33. In what manner 34. Turkish measure of length ■ 35. Star in Orion 37. Depart '39. French .rive 40. Pains 41. A thrashint (Eng. slang) 42. Norse god of thunder 43. Paradise 44. Cultivates DOWN 1. Thin wood strip CROSSWORD 2. Impale S. A rela tive 4. Wagers 5. Befuddles •.Mountains oC ■ Russia 7. Peel 8. Kind of wintry weather 11. Lean-to 13. Greek portico IT. Exist 20. At home 21. Bonaparte 22. An quian 23. Uvm 26. Prickly envel ope* of fruit 27. A nor* cotic 39. Exclama tion (slang) 30. Donors 31. Pieces out 33. Consequent ly 36. Excel lent 37. Make ground* work.for plaster 38. Reverberate From July 8-12 Distance Running Camp To Be Sponsored At College Brevard College and the Florida Track Club will spon sor a Distance Running Camp designed to meet the needs of yonng age groups, high school, college athletes, jog gers and master competitors. The clinic will be held July 8 through 12 at Brevard Col lege. Some of the Florida Track Club members that will be represented are Jack Bache loe, a 9th place finisher in the 1972 Olympic Marathon, Ken Misner, a member of the A.A.V. National Cross Country Team; and Barry Brown, a 8:38 steeple chaser. Coach Norman Witek of Brevard College and Boy Benson of the Unverslty of Florida will also be present for lectures. There will be special rates for those commuting or camping. For further infor mation write to Norman Witek, Athletic Director, Brevard College, Brevard, North Carolina 28712. Many times friends and rel atives of a hearing loss victim becomes aware of the person’s impairment before the victim himself realizes his problem, according to officials of the Beltone Crusade for Hearing Conservation. LAKE TOXAWAY, N.C. HORSES FOR HI RE TRAIL R/DES BASIC LESSONS SPECIAL RIDES FOR CHILDREN . (VE BAIT OR SALE V/5T0RS VJEU mar White Is Promoted T< Area Supervisor, Olin Edwin Clow White has been promoted to Area Supervisor in the Machine Room of din Corporation’s Ecusta Paper Di vision, according to J. L. Ole wine, Manager of Manufactur ing. An Olin employee since Sep tember 1941, Mr. White was a Foreman prior to his recent promotion. All of his Ecusta service has been in the Machine Room. Born in Winston - Salem, he attended schools in Henderson County and graduated from Hendersonville High School He is a member of the Hen dersonville Kiwanis dob and is active in civic and sports ac tivities Allstar Basketball and the Baseball Club. He served on the Heart Fund and was a member of the Parent - Teach er Association for 12 years. He has had various offices In the First Baptist Church of Hendersonville. He and Mrs. White, the for mer Pauline B. Brookshire of Hendersonville, have three children and live at 332 First Avenue West, Hendersonville. 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