Bursday, January 3, 1946
POCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS
Black Mountain News urges our readers to either mail, phone
BbrinK in all news for this column you may have. We want all
■ ial eVe nts and visitors to your home published in this column.
l r . Wiley B. Kyles of East
Kece St., Black Mountain, re-,
Bed to his bed after being up,
■ a few days. He has been con
s'] t 0 his bed for the past four
K hs from a continued illness.
Br. and Mrs. Wm. Chapin and
■ children, Steve and Connie,
Bently left to make their home '
jjlndianapolis, Ind., after rer
Bine his discharge from U. S.
By" Air Force, after serving
■ i he China-Burma Theatres.!
■ Chapin is the daughter of
B and Mrs. C. E. Spencer of
Bek Mountain.
Bliss Ruth Richardson, daughter
Bvir. and Mrs. F. H. Richardson,
Bek Mountain, spent the Christ-
Bs Holidays with her parents.
I Übiko Feeds,
' 11 Seeds and
kaStt—- Fertnizers
'/ Übiko Horse, Steer
j) and Ho?t Feeds ’
if Poultry and Turkey
7 < ' ."Bni If Rations - Life ]
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I HOWARD W. IVA'If MAN, Owner and Manager
I SWANNANOA FEED STORE
[ANNOUNCEMENT
I SWANNANOA RADIO AND
I APPLIANCE CO.
I IS NOW OPEN
■Expert Repairs on All Types Electrical Appli-
I ances, Washing Machines, Etc.
I Yes We Have Tubes and Batteries
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I ASHEVILLE HIGHWAY
i Between Bridge and School House
I SWANNANOA, N. C
I SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH
■ PROTECT LIFE
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■Have your DOCTOR look at you every 6 months.
■ i - n food values, eat healthful balanced meals.
Buidy home first aid. Be ready for emergencies.
■Keep clean. Germs don’t thrive on well scrubbed
■surfaces.
■pet sufficient sleep. Lowered resistance invite
■infection. *
■Prevent accidents, work and play carefully.
BAvoid contagions. Keep away from coughers,
Bsneezers, crowds. >’
■Don’t be a germ spreader, stay home when you re
■sick.
■Keep warm. Bundle up when its cold indoors
■or out.
take chances—call a DOCTOR quickly,
[B a illness hangs on.
■KCok in off hours, budget a part of every day
■mr play.
■ ' Vou do get sick bring your PRESCRIPTIONS
■to us for they will be filled just as your doetoi
■ ordered with the freshest of drugs at a reason
able price.
I ~The REX ALL Store
I FOUNTAIN DRUG CO
1... The Rexall Store .
■ 'l'one <l2l Black M. **>•
She is a sophomore at Agnes
i Scott College, Decatur, Ga. Ruth '
J will leave for college again Janu- ’
ary 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank. McCracken
and children, Donald, Evelyn and
Jerry, of Boone, N. C., visited Mr.
j an d Mrs. A. A. Byrd over the hol
j iday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Byrd
I are the parents of Mrs. McCrackr
■ en.
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Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Byrd and
; children,. Judy and Bobby, spen^
, Christmas Holidays with Mr. and
i Mrs. G. W. Hallman at Sanford,
N. C.
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•; Corp. Fenton S. Cunningham,
, : Jr., and Mrs. Cunningham arrived
• Tuesday from LaGrange,
. home of Mrs. Cunningham, to vis-
it Corp. Cunningham’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cunningham, j
Black Mountain. Corp. Cunning- *i
ham is stationed at Camp Chaffee, ij
Ark., Station Hospital, Medical
Detachment. He is to report back j
for duty January 11th. Mrs. Cun- -j
ningham will accompany him. n
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Mrs. C- E, Spencer recently re- 1 j
turned from a visit with friends j
and relatives in Indianapolis, Ind. -
She is now confined to her bed ]
due to illness -resulting- from the ]
influenza. ■. -j j
o— -vt, Jr
Mrs. l’- P. Arnold of- ; Black-k
1 j
Mountain, will leave. Fridajf:. for .
Tallahassee, Flprida. to spend, the j
winter, and will visit her cousin,, *
Mrs. W. V. Knot. • . . - |.-
:> <>— J 4-3
. Pfc; Claude E: McDonald-- has *
recently returned to the States
■
and has his discharge- He has
served around 14 months in the.
States and 2 years in the Pacific
with the 187th Engineers Avn.
Bn. (U. S. Army.)
His brother, Boyd E. McDon
ald now with the U. S. Merchant
Marines in Yokosuka, Japan, is
expected home by the first of
Februray.
Miss Betty Godfrey has re
turned to Atlanta, Ga. after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. God
frey of Blue Ridge. Miss Godfrey
has a position in the office of the
Y. M C. A. in Atlanta.
Arthur Jones of Black Moun
tain was admitted to the Mission
Hospital at Asheville. He en
tered the hospital for a general
check up due to a continued ill
ness. -N
LISTING OF TAXES
BEGAN WEDNESDAY!
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L. D. Poteat and Ayden Burgin
Named Listers For Black
Mountain Township
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W- Z. Penland, county tax sup-1
ervisor, has announced the roster
of tax listers for the county and ‘
he said listing started in Asheville j
township Wednesday. Other town- j
ship listers will begin work later. \
The listers for all townships are;
as follows:
Asheville township: Bruce Wal
ser, Myrtle Poindexter, Lucy Al
berts, Della Brown, Mildred
Mitchell, Paula Whitaker, and
Vivian Cowan.
Avery’s Creek: Mrs. W. E.
Creasman, R. F. D. No. 3, Ashe
ville.
Beaverdam: Not yet named.
Biltmore: Mrs- S. C. Wright, 61
Lincoln avenue, Biltmore.
Black Mountain: L. D. Poteat
and Ayden Burgin.
Fairview: Mrs. Beatrice Mc-
Bayer.
Flat Creek: Mrs. Harry Cook,
of Weaverville.
French Broad: Mrs. Dennis Par
ris, of Alexander.
Haw Creek: Mrs. Rath Lyda, B,
F- D. No. 2, Asheville.
Hazel: Mrs. Helen M. Daves,
Bingham Heights.
Ivy: Tom Garrison, of Demo
crat.
Leicester: D. M. Snelson, R. F.
D. No. 4, Asheville, assisted by
Mrs. Spencer Smith.
Montreat: Miss Annie Hudson-
Lower Hominy: Arthur Pen
land, of Candler.
Upper Hominy: G. B. Wright
and Mrs. Blanche Fletcher, both
of Candler.
Reeme Creek: Lawrence Weav
er, of Weaverville.
Sandy Mush: Burgin Duckett,
of R. F. D. No. 2, Leicester.
Swannanoa: Mrs. Lucille Mon
teath-
To prevent a glass dish or
glass breaking wheu pouring in
hot liquid, put a spoon in glass
before adding liquid.
I To keep the cream pitcher from
j dripping, spread a little butter on
! tip of spout.
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