New Books Available At Regional libraries By: Ashton chapman recently acquired by the Public L.brar.es in Bak crsville, Burnsville, Spruce Pine and Newland include. THE ROAD by John Ehle. A novel about a ra.lroad th£»t ■was blasted through a Wes tern Nor.h Carolina, moun i-a n, of men against great natural forces, working to ac hieve grea t ends, f ghting triumph even in defer.;. It ASMVIUI UPtm SAVINGS AMD LOAM ASSOCIATION T » ' How Much - It »[ 5,0001’ Answer: It is enough , when invested at Asheville Fed eral Savings and Loans ’ an ticipated dividend rate , to entitle you to a check each tnonth. for 10 y fill's, lor - . . *51 .39 ' _ \ The foregoing is based on a 4 Vi % return, with quarterly compounding—-th« anticipated divi dend rate of this Association. This form of lump turn investment—shown above for $5,000-- can be arranged for the amount you wish to in rest, and for the period of time you wish your investment to run. Any questions? Come in and discuss them! “ r And To Accumulate $5,000: Based on the rate as given, S2O invested month ly for 15 years grows to $5,140.37. On the same basis, S3O invested monthly for 11 years grows to $5,125.92. On the same basis, SSO invested monthly for 7 years grows to $4,941.47. SAVE BY MAIL SAVE BY THE lOfh. if more cnnvenie r A do- you asm from Ch§ Ist Os Ask u» for our easv-to-use the month, when account is save-by-mail envelopes Wt to next dividend date Have You Begun YOUR Investment Program? ESTABLISHED 193 S SAFCTY FOR SAVERS iNSHRKf dtsheviUe {federal PSSi Savings ASHEVILLE BLACK MOUNTAIN ~ Church Street State Street THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1987 proves once aga.n Ehk’s sta ture as a wri.er of unrelent ing power and authenticity. He won Norih Carolina’s nou-ficL'on awards in two successive years, receiv.ng the Sr WaAer Raleigh Prize for THE LAND BREAKERS in 1984 and in 1965 the May flower Cup for THE FREE MEN. I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN by Han- nah Green. Seldom has the s.ronge and seductive world of msan iy been charted more explicity, or more beautifully, than in this novel, the shining :*tory of a young girl s three years in a mental hosp tal and her journey back from madness to reali y. CORREGIDOR: The Saga of a Fo .tress, by James H. and William H. Belote, with photos. Th s book, based on seven years of extensive re search in offic al records and interviews wAh hundreds of inlividuals, is the f rst full stcry of Ihe loss of Correg dor in 1942 and As recapture. THE YANCEY RECORD MIRACLES: Poems h y Chldren of the Encrlish mr'ki-g World, collected by Richard Lew s. The first col lection of its kind—nearly 200 poems wr A'en by English speaking children a-ound the world, all between 5 a d 18. It is a of Ahe exc>te m* at, wonder and rmh imagi native newer of children. It