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For Sale
FOR SALE — good house, good lot
at 121 Minor street. Price $12,
600. This is an awfully good
buy. 2-26-ltp
FOR SALE — Driveway stone,
sand and fill dirt. Burnett &
Griffin. TUrner 3-4304. 1-29 5tc
FOR SALE — full thick wool
insulation. $58.50 per thou
sand cash and carry. Pisgah
Builders Supply, Pisgah
Forest, N. C. 2-26-ltc
FOR SALE — 8 ft. wide, 36 ft.
long Liberty Caravan Mobile
home. two bedrooms, good con
dition. New tires; with all
attachments. Heater and all
modern appliances. Small down
pavment and take up payments.
Call TU 3-3701 Mrs. Annie K.
Massey. 2-26-ltc
FOR SALE — Beautiful building
lots in and out of town. Eight
acres Talley Road. Ten acres
Highway No. 64 to Henderson
ville. 100 acres on pavement ad
joining Du Pont. O. H. Orr. Real
tor. 2-26-ltp
FOR SALE — three bedroom
home, reasonable. Call Robert
Head after 5 p. m. Telephone
2-2862. 2-26-ltc
FOR SALE — yellow locust posts,
7 feet. 1 to 100 — 40c. 100 or
more. 35c. Ray Dills, Rosman
highway. 2-26-tfc
FOR SALE — large home and ex
tra lots. Also 3-bedroom home,
also large two-bedroom home,
out of town. Wilson’s Agency.
2-26-ltc
Chiropractic Treatment
X-RAY
Dr. L. G. Sumner
702 Fleming Street
OXford 3-6048
HENDERSONVILLE, N. C.
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LIFE INSURANCE
EDWARD L. BRYSON
Rt. 2, Box 429B
Hillside Heights
Brevard, N. C.
THE PRUDENTIAL
Insurance Company of Americo
a mutual life msuramet
company
South Central Home Office
Jacksonville, Fla.
Call
S1NIARD BROTHERS
FOR
★ Bulldozer W7ork — Ditch
Digging
★ Front end Loader — Drag
Line
★ Building block, All Sizes
ALSO
Washed screened sand and
plenty of crushed s tone, fill
dirt and top soil.
PHONES
Day 3-3301 — Night 2-2392
See
C.R. Riddle
Times Arcade
for
★ Complete Watch Servicing
★ Jewelry Repairing
★ Art Materials, Colors,
Brushes, canvas panels,
Pads, etc.
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Insurance
The V/alker Insurance
Agency
Complete Insurance Service
C. W. Arnold, Manager
Mary Jane McCrary, Agent
39 West Jordan St., Brevard
Phone TUrner 2-3191
Classified Rates
MINIMUM OF 20 WORDS this
size type (8 point) 8Se. Each
additional word 4c.
MINIMUM OF 20 WORDS
this size type (10 point)
$1.00. Each additional
word 5c.
i MINIMUM ALL KEYED ADS,
either size type, $1.00. Over 20
words, 5c word.
| CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AD
! VERTIS1NG 15c INCH.
| Card Of Thanks $1.00. (8 point)
Memorials and Poems 3c per
word.
I TERMS CASH WITH ORDER
Deadline Wednesday, 10 a. m.
No Phone Orders Please
t or Sale
I FOR SALE — Wood, Fire
place and Stove Wood, Mix
ed. Order now for the
winter. Call 2-6522.
12-11-tfc
FOR SALE — Lumber available to
j anyone. Bridge timber. Oak, 2
inch and 3 inch — $35 per M.
No. 1.2x4 and 2x8 $80 per M.
Fence palings, dressed, 50 to
bundle, $2.50. All species of
first grade paneling. Carr Lum
ber Co., dial 2-1041. Pisgah For
i est. 2-26-ltc
SEE THIS ESTATE — beautiful
mountain view overlooking val
ley. Nice tree including pink
dogwood. Spacious rooms, three
bedrooms, two colored baths.
Shown by appointment. Phone
2-6841. 2-26-ltc
F OR SALE — make your garden
the easy way with a Plymouth
garden Tiller. Two models to
choose from. Pisgah Builders
Supply, Pisgah Forest, N. C.
2-26-1 tc
FOR SALE — two-piece living
room suite, used two months.
Also one odd chair for sale. Call
2-3633. 2-26-ltp
FOR SALE — See the Electro Lux
automatic vacuum cleaner with
pop-out bag. Demonstrated in
your home. Parts available. Call
Harry Kolman, after 5:00 p. m.,
and Saturdays. TUrner 3-4781.
2-19-tfc
ATIONWVIDI
Mutual IttMiranc* Co.
Mutual tin Inturanco Co.
life Inturanco Co.
Home Office -—Columbus, O.
Before You Buy or Renew
See Me and Save.
CARL W. STEPHENS
Brevard, Dial 2-1641 or 2-1561
I
★ Storm Windows & Doors
★ Rock Wool Insulation
★ Awning & Patio Covers
★ Weather Stripping
F.H.A. FINANCING
NO DOWN PAYMENT
PHIL T. RIDDLE
Can Turner 3-4982
Pisgah
Ornamental Iron
Works
Pisgah Forest, N. C.
RAILINGS — COLUMNS
FLOWER BOXES
Made to Order—Painted &
Installed
FREE ESTIMATES
( an lie Financed
PHONE 2-2041
For Quick Service
in EVENINGS
call
Dickson TV &
Radio Service
123 Minor Street
Hours: 5 to 11 p. m.
Phone TU 2-6693
For Sale
FOR SALE — 17 acres land with
five room house and barn.
Lights and water, on highway.
Odell McKinney, Rt. 1, Penrose.
2-26-1 tp
FOR SALE — used chain saws.
All makes. Several to choose
from. Priced to sell. Brittain
Tractor company. 2-26-ltc
ROBIN HOOD, INC. offers Sher
woood Forest homes. 950 acres,
over one mile highway frontage
makes it possible to protect your
home investment with zoned re
strictions. HOMES IN PRICE!
RANGE OF $10,000 UP. See us
now. Why pay rent? Arthur M.
Dehon. 1-22-tfc
FOR SALE — Toro lawn mowers
and Simplicity Tillers. Also oth
er makes. Mowers priced from
$59.95. Easy terms on all. Brit
tain Tractor company. 2-26-ltc i
FOR SALE — Special for
this week, long handle
round point shovels, $2.25
each. Pisgah Builders Sup
ply, Pisgah Forest, N. C.
2-26-ltc
FOR SALE — Two town cottages,
two bedroom each, new brick,
three bedroom house, Highway
No. 64 to Hendersonville. Ten
acres, two bed cottage 14 miles
out on school bus route. O. H.
Orr. Realtor. 2-26-ltp
FOR SALE — 1955 Plymouth Sav
oy 4-door sedan. Powerflite, pow
er steering radio and heater. 25.
000 actual miles. Like new,
$1245. 1953 Plymouth 4-door se
dan, heater, very clean. $495.
1952 Studebaker 4-door sedan
| $245. C. B. Scott Motors. Col
lege heights, dealer No. 3788.
Phone TU 2-1772. 2-26-ltc
FOR SALE — 3B subfloor, $55 per
M. delivered on your job. All
length and width framing and
roofers. Phone 3-4611. Pisgah
Builders Supply, Pisgah Forest.
N. C. 2-26-ltc
j SPECIAL — two bedroom home, j
extra large living - dining room. |
fire place, large kitchen, com- i
pletelv insulated, weatherstrip
ped. Oil fiurnace. About $4,000
financed. 41/2 percent interest.
Price $9,500. Wilson’s Agency. I
2-26-ltc
For Rent
FOR RENT — furnished apart
ment, call 3-1751. 2-26-ltp
MYCEL
Electronic
DRY CLEANING
Nu-Way Cleaner*
Dial 3-2111
TWIN BEDS
in front bedroom of nice 36 ft.
two bedroom M-System Mobile
Home. Full Price only $2,995.00,
Trade your furniture, auto,
farm equipment, tools, etc., as
your down payment. Save mon
ey on local Bank financing.
| Open evenings till 9 p. m.
ONI
Sales Terrace No. 3
Old Easley Bridge Rd.
Greenville, S. C.
Phone CEdar 9-5209
YOUR
Insurance.
ndependent
AGENT
" SERVES/ YOU /FIRST"
Buddy Melton & Gil Coan,
Partners
BREVARD
INSURANCE
AGENCY
Jack Alexander
Ralph Palmer
B. W. Thomason
Solicitors
Phone 3-4711
For Rent
FOR RENT — 3 room furnished
garage apartment, electrically
equipped, oil heat. Garage option
al. Adults only. Call 2-2641. tfdh
FOR RENT — Furnished apart
ment suitable for 2 men or man
and wife. 306 King St. Phone
2- 1581. 2-26-ltp
FOR RENT — garage apartment.
Call 2-4271 or see Mrs. Harry
Loft is, 225 Maple street. 2-26-ltp
FOR RENT — Modern, nice 4
room furnished apartment.
Available now. Also 2 bedroom
terrace apt. with private en
trance. Annie K. Massey, TU
3- 3701. 2-26-1 tc
FOR RENT — nice apartment, av
ailable now. Call 2-3231 day,
3-2593 night. 2-12-tfc
FOR RENT — Nice, roomy, two
bedroom, unfurnished, modern
apartment. Close in. Very reas
onable. Call 3-3472. 2-26-ltp
FOR RENT — Two apartments,
both with furnace heat. One
small apartment and one two
room apartment. Call Pierce
Moore hotel, 2-6421. 2-26-ltp
Wanted
MAN OR WOMAN — for Brevard
area. Sales and deliveries. 4—6
hours per day. Also will consid
er older man, 50—75. Write box
5071, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Va.
2-5 4tp
WANTED TO BUY — a house
with a few acres just outside of
city limits. Old or new at right
price immediately. TUrner
3-3701, Annie K. Massey.
2-26-1 te
Miscellaneous
PREPARE FOR CIVIL Service ex
aminations now. Enroll in the
“Largest Civil Service school of
its kind”. Write for details. F.
D. Kilpatrick, Brevard, N. C.
2-26-1 tp
SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS —
Bill’s Radio and TV Sales and
Service. Special — picture tubes
installed free. Located with
Gravely’s Plumbing, Rosman
highway. Phone 2-5871.
2-12-tfc
OVER FORTY — Why work for
others? Start your own business
in Transylvania county—full or
part time. For particulars, write
Rawleigh’s Dept. NCB-790-567-B,
Richmond, Va. 2-5 4tp
Dial 2-2711 For
Plumbing — Heating and Electric
Fixtures and Supplies
Installation and Service
Stokers and Oil Burners
We specialize in Hot Water and
Steam Heating Systems
American Standard and Crane
Plumbing and Heating Fixtures
and Equipment.
We are State Licensed.
D. GUY DEAN
8-7-tfc
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i ROSMAN
I Personals |
3...0
Mr. and Mrs. Dallie Kilpatrick
and son. Grady, of Warrenton, Ore.,
were guests last week of Mrs. Kil
patrick’s brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cassell, Jr.,
and sons, Alan and Kenneth, spent
the week end in Rock Hill, S. C.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anders
and Miss Gladys S nelson.
Arthur Dishman, of Ashepoo, S.
C., spent the week end with his
wife and daughter here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Winchester,
i of Greenville, S. C., were week
end guests of the former’s mother,
Mrs. Leo Winchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greene and
children, of Rock Hill, S. C., were
called here the first of the week'
due to the death of the former’s
father, Richard Rice. They were
also guests of Mrs. Cecil Greene.
Mrs. Lee Nicholson returned
home Saturday from Transylvania
Community hospital, where she tin
' derwent treatment for several days
I last week.
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCall, Jr,
(v/ere Sunday guests of Mr. and
| Mrs. E. W. Doell in Table Rock.
S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan, of
j Asheville, spent the week end
I with the former’s brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Win
Chester.
Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs.
M. E. Summey were Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Kelley and children, of
Central, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Bran
don Suimmey and children, of Hen
dersonville. and Mrs. Randall Kit
chen and son. Don. of Balsam
Grove.
Mrs. Robert Helton, of Knoxville.
Tcnn., is spending this week with
her grandmother, Mrs. Cecil
Greene.
Don Cantrell, of Travelers Rest.
S. C., Wayman and Ronny Barnes,
of Cleveland, S. C., were Sunday
guests of the former’s uncle. A. B.
Meese and family.
Misses Dorothy and Barbara
Chapman, of Atlanta, ~}a., *pent
the week end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Chapman.
A-2c William E. Galloway, of
Cocoa, Fla., is spending several
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Galloway.
Mrs. James Parker, who under
went treatment for several days
last week in Transylvania commun
ity hospital, returned home Sun
day.
. Miss Zelda Brooks appeared on
the Farmer Gray and the Mount
aineers television program Satur
day from WSP A in Spartanburg,
| S. C.
Mrs. Frank Whitmire, of Chapel
I Hill, spent the week end with her
!
Miscellaneous
HUMANE SOCIETY PHONE Tur
ner 3-3374 for shelter, or place
ment of lost or unwanted ani- j
mals. 1-29-tfc
A LjC 0 H 0 L I C S ANONYMOUS
meets Thursday 8:00 p. m. Mc
Minn Building. 11-13-c
j REPAIRS on all outboard motors.
See Transylvania Marine Supply.
309-11 Gaston street. 2-19-tfc
DOZER WORK. Crushed stone.
Sand and fill dirt. Plaster work.
Griffin & Burnett. Phone 2-6012
i or 3-4304 night. 2-194tp
Rosman FFA Team Wins First!
Place In Federation Contest
i
Interesting Panel Discussion
Heard At P-TA Meet
ing. Other News
IiY MRS. AUSTIN IIOGSEI)
Officers of the Rosman chapter
od the Future Farmers of America
won first place in the parliamen
t-iiry procedure contest of the Pis
gah Federation FFA last Wednes
day afternoon in the Henderson
ville high school.
Brevard FFA won second place
and Mills River FFA placed third.
The Pisgah Federation FFA is
composed of nine schools in Tran
sylvania and Henderson counties.
Boys on the winning team in
cluded: Horace Jarrett, president;
Sonny Sigmon, vice president: Wal
ter Petit, secretary; Garnet Mc
Call. treasurer; Morris Jarrett. re
porter; and, Bryce Whitmire, sen
tinel.
B. K. Keisler is advisor of the
Rosman FFA.
P-TA Has Meet
A panel discussion on “Whose
Responsibility Is the Child” was
held Thursday night at the meet
ing of the Rosman P-TA.
Appearing on the panel were the
Rev. Dan Wallen, discussing the
responsibility of the church to the
child: Mrs. Bill Owen, the responsi
bility of the home to the child:
Mrs. Briscoe Whitmire, responsi
bility of the community to the
child; and Rev. Marvin Murphree.
responsibility of the school to the
child.
Founders Day was also observed
and the past P-TA presidents were
enumerated. Those present were
presented corsages.
Past presidents include: Mrs. E
H. Davis. Mrs. Hubert Callaham
Mrs. Arthur Whitmire, Mrs. Eu
gene King. Mrs. Lawrence Whit
mire, Mrs. Roy Fisher. Mrs. Ralph
Waldrop. Mrs. Briscoe Whitmire.
Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. Joe Os
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bur
ton.
Captain and Mrs. Charles Petit
and son, Roger, of Grove town, Ga..
spent the week end writh Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Petit and Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Galloway.
Mrs. Charlie Scruggs and son.
Walter, of Brevard, were Sunday
guests of Mrs. W. H. Jackson and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barrett, of
Walhalla, S. C., were Sunday
guests of Mrs. Oscar Barrett.
Mrs. C. E. Zachary is spending
several days in Holly Springs as
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pax
ton, Sr.
Mrs. R. E. Lawrence and Mrs.
Frank Harmon and son, Giles,
spent the week end visiting rela
tives in Statesville.
E. A. Glazener, of Glen Alpine,
was a guest last week of his sister
in-law, Mrs. H. P. Whitmire and
family.
Mrs. L. M. Watkins, who recent
ly suffered a fractured hip in a
fall, returned home Friday from
St. Joseph's hospital, Asheville.
She is reported to be recovering
nicely. Her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Zachary of
Asheville are spending this week
here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Raines, of
Pickens, S. C., were gluests Mon
day of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rax
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Raines.
>■-—___
borne and Mrs. Ralph Paxton.
Paul Price, devotional chairman,
conducted a Bible quiz for the de
votions.
Mrs, Ralph Paxton, president,
presided.
Harold Hogsed was appointed to
serve as chairman of the Cub
Scout troop which the P-TA will
sponsor.
David Pruett’s sixth grade won
the attendance award for having
the most parents present.
Refreshments were served at the
conclusion of the meeting by Mrs.
Cordon Hardin, Mrs. Gene Mat
thews, and Mrs. Arthur Whitmire.
Mrs. Fred Tinsley served as pro
gram chairman.
“Week Of Prayer”
The ‘ Week of Prayer” will be
( bserved by the GA’s, Sunbeams,
Vv MS, and Business Women’s Cir
elc of Mt. Moriah Calvert Baptist
church from March 2-6.
A special Annie Armstrong home
ni-sion offering will be taken at
the conclusion of the observance.
Sing Planned
The regular monthly singing will
be- held Saturday night at 7:30 p.
m. at the Middle Fork Baptist
church.
The Rev. F. A. Raines, who is in
charge, cordially invites all sing
ers and the public to attend.
Party Given
Miss Man- Ellen McKinney was
honored with a surprise birthday
party Friday night at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mc
Kinney.
Games were played under the
(irection of Miss Joyce Owen.
The honoree received many
lovely gifts.
The party was given by the teen
agers of the Cathey’s Creek com
munity.
Refreshments were sen-ed to
the 35 guests present by Mrs.
Vaughn Mitchell and Mrs. McKin
ney.
R. T. Rice Dies
Funeral services for Richard
i Rice. 62. of Rosman, who died
last Saturday in a Black Mountain
hospital, were held Monday in the
Zion Baptist Church at Rosman.
The Rev. Marvin Murphree offi
ciated and burial was in Whitmire
cor dery. The body was in state 30
minutes before services.
Pallbearers were Arthur Whit
mire, Johnn\ Jones, Dorsey Pax
ton. Leason Powell, Robert Green
and Carl Hendrex.
Mr. Rice was a lumber inspector
for the Gloucester Lumber com
pany.
Survivors include the following:
the widow; one daughter, Mrs.
Scott Galloway, of Brevard; three
sons, Clyde, of Lake Toxaway, Bob.
of Rock Hill, S. C., and Tracey, of
Rosman: three sisters. Mrs. Earl
Masters of Rosman, Mrs. Sarah
Miles, of Rosman, and Mrs. Grady
Masters, of Florida; the father.
George Rice, of Rosman; and.
eight grandchildren.
Moody-Choate funeral home is in
charge of arrangements.
Donkey Game Friday
There will be a donkey basket
ball game on Friday night, Feb. 27
in the Silversteen gym.
The event is sponsored by the
senior class, with proceeds going
into the fund for the trip to Wash
ington.
Admission will be 50 and 75
cents.
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