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A sMi? NhvxKnoiA M 3 via 3Hi THE CHURCH NEWS | The Asheville Sub-District of j|ie Methodist Church met at the f|;ent Creek Laice for a communian ijarvice yesterday at 4:00 p. m. The H wannanoa Methodist and the I LZalia Methodist is a member of he Sub-District. Several members rom the Azalia Methodist attend d and the event was much enjoyed, 'he preachers from the Methodist 'hurches will go to conference his week, to be reasigned to some hurch. The people of Swannanoa need lore clean recreation in the sur OTEEN CAFE ROOMS - PERSONAL SERVICE HOME COOKED MEALS BREAKFAST - LUNCH DINNER A Good Place to Bring Your Friends and Family COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED r " on Black Mountain Highway OTEEN Across from Veterans Hospital „rn CHESTERFIELD j WAY | U \]| Is A Better Way to Feed | Ifj {j: POULTRY, COWS, TURKEYS I * p SWINE and HORSES A Way to Assure You of Profitable Feeders and jMt CHESTERFIELD ANNOUNCING j # NEW P BUSIN°ESS Ur I MILL s feed store ( * SWANNANOA, N. c- \ " ■ * V \ Near Post Office | , § m j i, ® ’***%!{ *o*** * CHSUMXsa ■ % * I ■ f FROZEN FOODS AND VEGETABLES j MEATS ~ GROCERIES Member of AG Stores I [GRADE “A” MEAT AND GRADE “A” GROCERIES PORTER and FRANKLIN Swannanoa, N. C. rounding community. Different people have different | i ideas of what should he had. It ! would be nice of something on the i order of recreation could be work ' ed out satisfactorily. Helen Green A telegram has just been re-' ceived from Cpl. Thad Green that he had landed in California and he is expected home this week Sgt. George Morgan came home last week, the first time he had been home in four years. NEW BUTCHER AT DIXIE STORE Garland Wade Passmore, form erly of Greenville, S. C. has taken over the butcher shop at the Dixie j Home Store in Swannanoa. Mr. Passmore has had consider- j i able, experience in the butcher j j business. He seems to be an up and | j at-em go getter and invites you in to get aquainted. SWANNANOA LOCALS Many people are very proud of j your paper. I have heard a lot of fine compliments about your paper. Mrs. Whitt Gibson who operates; the Buchanan store in Swanna- j noa has held an operation recently She is getting along nicely, I at the Mission Hospital. Hurry up and get well we miss j you around home. Mrs. Davidson says that coal j situation looks bad. She has more j customers than she can supply j coal. From the looks of cars that was j gathered of around Mr. Gibsons filling station the other day things are booming. Old Smitty at the filling station is still on the 90—never stops for anything. GARLAND PASSMORE At this particular time of year, we should, each of us, be thankful for the peace and victory which has been made ours. Our to hold, we say. Or shouldn’t we rather loose it and send it to the furth erest ends of the universe? We are Americans, and proud of it but do not want the Chinese to be proud they are Chinese ? Let us all submit our selbes and our slightest wishes to the up bu'lding of mankind and the freedomn and democratic ideals of all. THE BLAC K MOUNTAIN NEWS o c j BUSS AND NELL’S I CAFE I I ’ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | X a w w | . HOME COOKING I 0 I PRICES REASONABLE I c I Your Patronage Solicited — -x ! I i j lynife j *■* j? w V Swannanoa Feed Store Übiko Feeds - Fertilizers - Seeds HOWARD W. BATKMAX, Owner and Manager Union Grains - Dairy Rations Honeycomb Fittin Ration Übiko Calf Meal - Übiko Horse, Steer and Hog Feeds Poultry and Turkey Rations - Life Guard Dog Feed Bailey and Ledbetter • Taxi Service Swannanoa LOCATED IN FRONT OF FRIENDLY CAFE BEACON KMJMjOYMKXT OFFICE Phone 2866 CORF. CLYDE MOORE Corp Clyde Moore of the Army is home with a discharge after serving four years. He has been overseas three years, seen action in Sicily, Italy and North Africa He is the son-in-law of Mrs. Shelby Sneed of Black Mountain. O DE SI RE TO READ THE ADS -1 |ft COATS! COATS! I OPi COATS! *: iIV i \ { t Ladies', Men’s and Children’s *• if J Kjf Coats and More Coats Ijsl II FALL and winter coats H /?/Y. I I I Use Our Lay-Away Plan I fI ] WHERE THRIFTY FRIENDS MEET I /if THE GOLDEN HEART Jj H 18 N. Pack Square ii,lml Ml - boyd McDonald of MERCHANT MARINES Boyd McDonald of the Merchant Marines stationed in Manila has been in three years. His wife, Eva Mae and daughter, Judy are stay ing at Baltimore, Maryland. Boyd was employed at the Hosiery Mills before entering service. SEND IN YOUR NEWS | YOU LOSE BY DELAY lubrication inee the use of your car through We’d hate to see you lose tne u sheer neglect! Yet delaying necessary repairs can put you,- car in serious condition and otf the road! Don', risk it! Drive around today for our checkup and repair service. Drive longer ... and drive safer. GIBSON’S ESSO SERVICE SWANNANOA, N. C. K. C. COLE SWANNOANOA. N. C. Buckner Building * hone 374.5 PLUMBING and HEATING - REPAIRING and BUILDING SEPTIC TANKS LAUNDRY TRAYS - SINKS Lavatories - Comodes Commercial and Industrial STOKERS ANCHOR KOLSTOKER Comfortable, Convenient, Safe, Clean Heat America’s Finest AUTOMATIC COAL BURNERS mmrnmsmmm FAIN’s JOYLAND mmmmmm A COMPLETE ANI) EXCLUSIVE TOY STORE FAIN’S TOYLAND « 8 Biltmore Avenue Operated by and Accross The Street F rom Fain’s Thrift Store Here you are now —a complete store, brim-full of toys of all types_in fact, so many we didn’t have room for them in our main store - Fain’s _ so’ we have leased the building at 8 Biltmore avenue and opened Asheville’s first and largest exclusive toy store. You’ll find every thing here: Dolls, Car nages, Furniture, Rockey Horses, Games, Guns wheel goods-in fact about any toy you can think of—all at Fain’s Thrift prices. ( "me in. Make selections while stocks are complete and have them laid away for Christmas. A small deposit will do! USE OUR LAY AWAY SERVICE FAIN’S TOYLAND 8 BILTMORE AVENUE ■■ ■ ■ mumm Fr ° m Fain ’ s Thrlft Store
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