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liens Told Os I'c’jth Program II Hyrd, Black Mountain h>l coach, told the Lions . last meeting of the youth BH ( ,. program which was car- '„ llt here last summer under :i<orship of the Buncombe community chest, intention is,” Mr. Byrd •••,-> organize a year around |B|j. for the community for all JV' . nos, including softball, tag . basketball, horseshoe singing conventions, and nyr forms of recreation. H past summer the young of the comunity were di- H,: into several age groups and ; . r ..jp had time set aside at K swimming pool, playground, Rising the high school coach 1;;,',.! out the need for a prog- H. , ,f this kind and expressed that the entire community hack the plan to make this ...n available throughout the the people of the commun al. The Buncombe county com ■■ chest, which sponsored the ,- :r n last summer, has shown . ' ••.■rest in the project and 1 that the budget he sub ,,| for consideration. It IN HICKORY J| l: hert Guy is in Hickory this participating in a meeting -.e First Baptist church. Mr. c aver of Ridgecrest Rap- K enthly, is directing music - Hickory church for the H;, > This is his third visit H . | Karr. pastor of the First cl urch of Gastonia, is the : . for the week. The Rev. I. Benfield is pastor of the IT A Observes libers’ Night I T annual P.T.A. Father’s - will he observed at the gram- ••■houl October 21. with Judge C. Jarvis of Asheville as for the evening. Miss Byrd will present several ■f her piano pupils. The glee club : • the leadership of Mrs. A. McDougle. will sing. <":a-s room doors will open at p. m. All parents and friends :•• d to visit the rooms. The ■' I!-freshnients will be served the program. H BfV *ity* --4 i,trj, i *!>, j'* II i> vitamin protection jr ■| '" r v "ii neighbor! When B .-ousupplernentthe foodyou W l| ««:h day with One-A- L H j 1 " ptand Multiple Vita- W ■ .p n Capsules, you get all | 'Mamins known to be T I ‘-..wary in human nutri- m ■ ’ n ■ hen it is so easy and t I ;■;•>;!>! ve to take One-A- W II '■'*- brand) Multiple Vita- L H Capsules, can you afford W B 'be without them? To L | “ ure minimum daily re- r I take just one 9 /v Legionnaires Are Offered Free Gifts Paul Richardson, adjutant of Waycaster-McF 66 post 12g> today called attention of all members of the American Legion to the various prizes which are being given away at the national con vention in Miami. Details may Oetot 0 ,n the Se P tem ber and Oc ob er of the Legion mag azme A Lustron home is among the prizes to be given away. As entries must be received not la ter than Sunday, October 17, those interested should take advantage of the offer at once. * """ —CIVIL SERVICE— NEWS A new Clerk examination was announced today by the United States Civil Service Commission tor filling positions at $2,284 and $2,498 a year (grades CAF-2 and ?'• in various Federal agencies m Washington, D. C. and vicinity. Among the types of clerk posi tions to be filled from this exam ination are Appointment, corres pondence, docket, accounting, time, mail, file, information, proof reading, editorial, indexing, pur chasing, traffic, transportation rate, etc. Further information and applic ation forms may be obtained from . • • <V V •• ■ :• V”" V.;• - WELCOME At *l/044/1 New. TEXACO Station Yes, we’re anixous to have you come in and look us over. You’ll like our brand of friendly, competent service... and oar line of fine Texaco products, like Sky Chief and Fire-Chief Gasolines, Havoline Motor Oil, Marfak Chassis Lubrication and many others. VISIT US TODAY Mountain View Texaco Service Operated By F. E. Stepp & Wade Shook STATE STREET PHONE 7176 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. iiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii,iii l || l ||||||||,|| ll | MII| I GIRL SCOUT NEWS The Girl Scouts met at the Pres byterian church Monday, October 11, and went to the lake for cocoa and (cookies. We played games before we ate. The members present were: Joyce Justus, Char lotte Knoefel, Joann Biddix, Gail Pons, Vivian Griffen, Teddy Res pess, Judy Sawyer, Viola Melton, Naomi FJloit, Patty Tyson, Sara Ann Harris, Betty Hutchins, Anne Leatherwood, Mary Lee Wil son, Mrs. Tom Harrison and Mrs. John L. Holman, Jr. by Patty Tyson the commission’s local secretary, J. B. Wooddell at the Black Moun tain Post Office. Look Who’s Here! Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fox of Swan nanoa are parents of a son born October 11 at Biltmore hospital. JOIN THE PTA! Mrs. Albert Gardella of New Hyde Park, L. 1., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ballentine and sis ter, Mrs. Roy May and family. | itCITY MARKET) I 10 Biltmore Ave Asheville’s Finest I Specials for Fri., Sat., & Mon., Oct. 15, 16,18 I TENDERIZED | HAM . . whole or shank half lb. 59 c l I EGGS .. (strictly fresh) doz. 49^ j PURE LARD 4 lb. etn, 99 c I j PORK ROAST lb 39 c 1 I LAMB CHOPS lb 49* | j Compare Prices WF ™X™ j Black Mountain (NC) NEWS—' Thursday, October 14, 1948 SECTIQN II JOIN THE PTA! 7
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