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Phone 3173__n>UT © For Sale FOR SALE: 1 pair well trained farm horses, wagon and harness. May be seen at Greenlee, N. C . Inquire at Gibson’s Standard Service Station. C. L. Brown. (j-3-p) FOR SALE: New 12x12 cottage on lot approximately 200x120 feet. Electricity and spring water ac cessible for wiring and piping. Located on gravel road off Mon treat road at Black Mountain. See Furry’s Mountain Home Cot tages. $600.00 Also lots for sale. (m-27-p) FOR SALE: 1940 Lincoln-Zephyr 4-door sedan, low mileage, mechanically in good shape, new tires. Needs paint job to be in first class condition. Reasonably priced. Call 3173. (m-27-p) FOR SALE: sew tour-room house, hardwood floors, built in bath with shower. Just out of city limits on Montreat road. Sec F. E. Byrd or R. S. Eckles. (j-3-p) FOR SALE: Green iron bed, springs and mattress. Green chiffonier with mirror. Miss Sara Moseley, Montreat road. Phone 4573. ‘ (m-27-p) FOR SALE: Double iron bed and good coil springs. Small chair on wheels. G. H. Seeley, Montreat road, next to Bridewood. (m-27-p) FOR SALE: Early Jersey cab bage plants 40c per hundred. Gregg the Florist. (j-3-p) FOR SALE Modern I bed room house with modern conveniences. One third cash, balance easy terms. Must be seen to be appreci ated. Also for sale, baby bed, old model Hotpoint electric stove, hot plates, thrift electric cooker, oil hot water heater and tank. Come after 4 p. m. Bargains. A. C. Love lace, 3784. m-20-tfc FOR SALE: Mechanical Equip ment. One Rouse Band Saw, two blades, with % H.P. three phase, 220 volt, 60 cycle, A.C. motor. Good condition, $450 for quick sale sale. One Iron Fireman coal stoker, $l5O. The Charlotte News, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE: 4-room unfinished house, bath, water, and lights. 12 large lots, 5 fruit trees. Carolina Heights, just off Montreat Road, near bus service. Phone 5606 or write Box 314, Montreat. j-3-p FOR SALE: Florence oil range. good condition. Phone 2724. (m-27-p) FOR SALE: House and 13 lots, also good shop building and good chicken house. On gravel road, Mt. Mitchell Terrace. See A. W. Cavin, owner. m-27-tfc IOR SALE: Plenty of roll root ing, 45, 55, and 90 lbs. Wright’s Cash Store. m-13-tfc WOOD FOR SALE: Split stove wood, heater blocks, and fire place logs. Newland house. Phone Black Mountain, 4152. tfc FOR SALE: One uprignt piano and bench in perfect condition. Sell for cash or terms. Apply Music Corner, or phone 5442. tfc • Lost LOST: White spitz with two brown spots on back. Female. Tail broken. Robert D. Owensby, 112 Ashland Avenue, Asheville,'N, C. • Wanted WANTED: Typing to do in my home. Please contact me at my home. Mrs. J. S. Hemphill, Box 784. Swannanoa, N. C. (j-17-e) • Miscellaneous GRADING: For tractor grading in Black Mountain and Ridgecrest section, lawns, drives, house seats, lakes, see J. R. Whitesides east of overhead bridge, U. S. 70, Old Fort. j-!7-p Old Fort News Mrs. Carl Shuping of Salisbury is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H- C. Dennis at their home in Old bort this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Juan Torres of Havana are spending a month at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl White in Old Fort. Miss Graciella Quintana of Ha vana, who is a student at Mitchell college, is spending two weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee White at Old Fort before return ing to her home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Mary D. Ragle of brank lin, Georgia, is a guest at the Ragle hotel for ten days. CIVIL SERVICE NEWS The U. S. Civil Service com mission announced today exami nation for poultry and veterinary coordinator positions. Salaries range from $4,90*2 to $5,905. No written tests are required. Infor mation may be secured from J. B. Wooddell at the Black Mountain post office. SEES DAUGHTER GRADUATE Mrs. L. O. Poteat left Tuesday afternoon by plane for Stillwater, Oklahoma, to attend the gradu ation exercises at Oklahoma A. and M, where her daugher, Miss Nancy Ruth, will receive her bachelor’s degree in botany. Furnaces- COAL & OIL FURNACES We Specialize In Home Heating Warm Aire Heating Co. 58 Broadway Asheville, N, C. Phone 1357 GENERAL w ork & REPAIRING M. R Riddle Montreat Road Phone 5332 SPENCER SUPPORTS Individual designs for dress and medical con ditioning. Call 93 Candler around 8:00 P. M. or after, or write Mra. C. H. Lunsford, Route 1, Candler, N. C. t-f-c BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Federal & State Tax Service Reasonable Rates MORRIS P. WELLS Eckle’s Real Estate Office FOR RADIO and Electric appli ance repairs, go to McMurray Chevrolet Company. TF J,®!! Insulation I to do without INSULATION l The money you throw away j j t *’/iA on wasted fuel alone would j j ~JKIj soon pay the cost of this yea! j -T-'T ’round comfort. Subsequeu I | lUMtulll | i GOME CALL IT savings are pure profit. H ’SUMMER COMFORT* 1 and others call it i " INSULATION " H f BLACK MOUNTAIN 'll <323, ‘ LUMBER CO.,lnc. ,j| SERVICE £ PROMPT DELIVERY 111] MYF CLEANUP j CHILDREN’S PLAYGRoi N „ j The Youth Fellowship of ~ j Methodist church are sponL r JJ a cleanup campaign and have |j r | working on the playground „ I the parsonage. After paintb „ i equipment in the playground'll „ I enjoyed a picnic supper Wed,w I day night. ie! "i Shop Around Then fsiui I • Sandwich Toasters © Waffle Irons j © Alarm Clocks I © Pressure Cookers j © Fly Rods © Casting Reels © Casting Rods ! j 9 Emerson Radios ! 1 RADIO AND APPLIANck! RODS & REELS RF.PAIUKIi ■ WHAT-NOT-STOReI Just East of Theater 11 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N C. I 1 R. V. STAFFORD || • When- I You are going to plant* • Where - I You are going to plant! •What- I You are going to plant! • How- I Y ou are going to plant! —That’s none of our! business. 1 —BUT if it’s QUALITY! and PRODUCTIVE! SEED— | THAT’S OUR 1 BUSINESS I See Us At 1 Farmers I Federation I Fairview Warehouse || Asheville, N. C. j 1
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