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acts not fiction by H. L. FRACHISEU R r I A. BAKER, 111 \ BVKER PACKING || J COMPANY ■ | „,r the citizens of Greater B'"i lc who are entitled to hon recognition for the good B\ ht , v have done for the bet ■ ■ ;,f the people this writer B 't,' ..nimend to the readers BH j^ uo a man who has al ■ worked along with other Bw . m d put forth every effort B Lin.r (Jrenter Asheville out- I .V. Baker, owner J. A. ■ packing 0., located on B v „ Street, West Asheville. B hiker is one of the busiest B'' /'lu c'itv and has worked .:;i,iv with the various or- B:'.‘ mops' in bringing into \sheville business that h( s :l the people. He is one m .. iionc more for the farm- B■; Wo<tern North Carolina B’ ; c ■■ other firm by paying the B«.‘ prices possible for the livestock. ' in the important business Br - 'vqilires a high degree of B' , i:cc mid executive ability. BT-'-” possesses these qual- B a mgh degree and is recog- K as a man of abu - v and |B'' , isp cnt and is respected Brv ethical standards, to B - f ' he best ask y° ur Bcrv for Blue Ridge Brand [Bom. Bacon and Ham, packed Bi ic ’: packers, J. A. Baker Bkiiig Co. ( ■.:ous to the last degree Bf'cp dealings, Mr. Baker has B' c esteem of many thous- B : , ople throughout this B Vi! nis excellent work has B c •• viced, it is such men B)~ \. Baker, who well merits B|pn:: : ’!:. and we prophesy a B ■muance of his success. B I! --BUSTER” HENSLEY, B'IUSTKR’S BODY SHOP B. K. "Buster" Hensley, execu- B ' Buster’s Body Shop, auto- naming-- any make, any : body, fender work; wheel aligning and service; electric and welding; if you want the ;t workmanship and service, H t c |!,.,1y Shoj) is the place; Bd.. od Rd.. West Asheville, of Greater Asheville’s B- ’ •■-■an.ling and leading citi- Hensley's success in the world is due to his own which appeals to one B "■■■ for what it appears to B' ' 'hat it is, unlike most B 1 :t 'es not play a part, he B a advanced to the front B'' ' ‘siness because he oking ahead; to him is a responsibility. B b ’vd by logic and not by by fidelity and not by supplements leader- cooperation and sets his :.ot for today only but B f : ''cuonow and for a course B !;i: hue of the horizon. Bci. is a sound business B an na ' f" un d that genuine B Uiy '''ivice to his patrons is r ' n -y ko\ t.. successful busi- B Hi" eadership in the garage B'"' won f° r him the con- B '• be people. He has a B 'dreit- of friends throughout B ;tr,;i an d cai > alw’ays be upon to take an active B ;n " :i ; m K Greater Asheville place in which to live B ' VtJ ! k All the citizens are B • . i,r N’ reputation for B' ) ,as grown with the B''', a, " ! : " has become one of 8./cariit.g businessmen and an BV!! ,|l!;!r citizen. We prophesy • 'd his success in the years. I J- A. ARRINGTON, ■ ARRINGTON SEWING B machine shop B A. Arrington, executive of B, 'owing Machine B’V:''"Uchines bought and Bic'i' i !, 'i ,:u, 'vd, electric motors -r " !; ai! " machine; repre ■ the New Home Ma- B'", a:! ‘dectric, i>o X. Lexing- K 10 ; has made for him- Bev', reputation as an ndl ! y abie an d successful ■ „rr,hi,'"" rU ti Ve a n«l as a man Br v-d reliability. ■ j,, Arnn gton is deeply in- B-iauM 1 11..' 1 .. pubht affairs and at 1.,, _ ' ll he counted upon to B and support to ' " r enterprise un-. ;;.r.„ lht> w « lfare \i,. ‘. t die and North Car- B, . An '! n oton is very ac- a^‘airs and in many ■ '"ted to further civic progress and to advance the well being of his city. Mr Arrington i s a gentleman i of estimable character and honor- I « bl <L'"stmets. A man of innate l kindliness, he is recognized as a - leader in the business and civic - life of his city and is liked and > respected by all who enjoy the ■ privilege of his friendship or ac • quaintance. He has won the high ; est confidence and esteem of his associates. With directness, expedition and i eclat, Mr. Arrington has march ed firmly and unwaveringly to . the front rank of the business world. He is always on hand when needed to further the growth and , development of Asheville and area ; and has labored with unflagging zeal to bring about results that are constructive and satisfying. He is loved and respected for his sterling traits of character, ex emplified by his innumerable loyal friends. We wish Mr. Arrington every success in the future. E. 1). ERVIN, NORTH CAROLIN A EQUIPMENT One of Asheville’s most popular and most successful business leaders is E. D. Ervin, manager of North Carolina Equipment, construction-industrial and log ging equipment, Sweeten Creek Rd. Mr. Ervin has been in business in Asheville for a number of years and is a most prominent figure in the business life. But he is not only a prominent business leader but a leader in different phases of public activity and is highly es teemed and respected. In many and varied fields of endeavor Mr. Ervin has achieved well; and his labors are of great value to his fellow-citizens. He is chiefly respected and stands high in their affections because of his kindly and generous quali ties of character and personality, his eagerness to help others and his warm-hearted human sym pathies and understanding. Mr. Ervin is indeed a leading factor in the development of his city and ready at all times to do his full share and more when any worthy community project is un derway and he never refuses a call for aid when his services can be of help. Mr. Ervin has a wide circle of friends and people always find it a pleasure to know and work with him for he always does more than his part, willing to give of his ability, his strength and means for the good of his city and trade area. We take great pride in compli menting Mr. Ervin upon his suc cessful business with the people of all Greater Asheville. ERNEST L. SYMMS, SY.MMS MILLWORK AND SUPPLY GO. Ernest L. Symms, execcutive of the Symms Millwork and Supply Co., lumber, millwork, building material, pine flooring, wallboard, sash and doors, plasterboard; complete line of building mater ial, phone 2-2468, 2 Henderson vile Rd. Asheville, is an enthus iastic and patriotic American. He is deeply interested in all munic ipal affairs and is always to be depended upon for full cooperat ion in any movement looking for the beterment of conditions in Asheville and the great state of North Carolina. Indeed Mr. Simms is interested in the betterment of civilization in general, he is a lover of prog res and prosperity. His interest in living conditions finds fulfillment in his helping others, he is ever ready to extend a helping hand to his fellow citizens. Fearless but fair in all of his dealings, ever tolerant of human frailties and the shortcoming of those less fortunate than him self, Ernest L. Symms has built a reputation that has endeared him to everyone with whom he comes in contact. Ever ready to contribute his share to any for ward and progressive movement for the betterment of the people, this loyal citizen is worthy of the admiration and respect of all the citizens. In the administration of any of the multifarious duties of his business, Mr. Symms brings the whole force of his mind to bear upon the matter at hand. The consequence is that whatever he undertakes to do is sure to be # well done. It has been men such as Ernest L. Symms that have helped to make Asheville what it is today, one of the most outstand ing cities and we do wish for him every success in the years ahead. Black Mountain (NC) NEWS—J Thursday, July 1, 1948 SECTION II SOCIETY Clubs - Parties - Meetings AT GAITHER HALL ?-k f Miss Louise Waddell, whose en gagement to Reid Hamilton of Madison and Asheville has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Airs. R. M. Waddell of Hazelwood. The wedding will take place at Gaither Hall, Montreat, at 4 p. m. on July 11. TEA AND TOPIC CLUB HAVE BRIDGE MEETING The Tea and Topic club held their June bridge meeting with Mrs. Allen Provost. Mrs. Martha Perley was joint hostess. Guests present were: Miss Mary Kirk Jerome, Miss Mary Hooker, Miss Francis Forester, and Mrs. Carter Uzzell. Members present w r ere: Mrs. J. L. Holman, Jr., Mrs. A. F. Tyson, Jr., Mrs. J. G. Northcott, Mrs. S. S. Cooley, Mrs. John Ram sey, Mrs. Otty Leeman, Mrs. W. W. White, and Miss Margaret Hay. High score for the club was won bv Mrs. Northcott, and guest prize by Miss Jerome. Low score for the club was held by Mrs. Tyson, and for the guests by Mrs.,Forest er. Delicious refreshments were served following play. Kerlee Heights Mrs. Carl Crisp has as a guest, Miss Caroline Pittman from Wilmington, N. C. She came home with Mrs. Crisp and Susan Quinn, who spent an enjoyable week in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Gloucester, Ohio, are visiting relatives in Kerlee Heights and Ridgecrest. Clyde Hudson and Fred Quinn and families entertained Edward and Arthur Moore and families with a hamburger fry at the park near Old Fort Thursday evening. Miss Ella Mae Godfrey is home from Washington, D. C. Mrs. Robert Lunsford is home from the Mission hospital where she underwent a serious operation. We are happy that the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison has been discharged from the Bap tist hospital in Winston Salem. Will Morris and family a id Mr. and Mrs. James Shook visited Grandfather mountain Sunday. The Rev. Janies Isley and fami ly are spending their vacation at .Myrtle Beach, S. C. AValter Bartlette and family are also at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Aryen McMahan and son Tony are home from a visit with relatives in South Carolina. Ann Allison observed a quiet day on her eighth birthday, Sun day. Delicious homemade ice cream was served to her and her friends. The Kerlee Height’s quilting circles have discontinued then work for the summer months. ATTENDING CONFERENCE Mrs. F. R. Sibett, Mrs. Ben Ay cock and Mrs. Joe Christy of Kan napolis, who are attending the conference at Ridgecrest were Black Mountain visitors Monday. Mrs. Aycock is in the extension epartment, and Mrs. Christian is on the cradle roll. HOLLISTERS HERE The Hollister residence on Vance avenue is open for the sum mer and some of the family have arrived. 3 FRUIT VEGETABLE | Juices 10® CHOCOLATE MILK 10 c fc WltlMMlWrafCTi « Brrrr frefj free! 10 Lb. 1 Large Box RAG LUX 95' FLAKES «HBMW To the person whose name Mrnimnumnmmmr*wimrw*rmmc-iTv~*-r~- appears in this ad. Baby Foods HEINZ CLAPPS GERBERS Strained and Chopped sugar *Wm 45< Meats SWIFT’S TENDERIZED HAM Lb - 85' CUBE STEAK Lb - 89' LIVER MUSH Lb 33' MRS. MARGRET FORTUNE You’ll Like Its Popular Brands Cigarettes *US For ft At Your FAVORITE GROCfeR GOLD • DOT FOODS PHONE I • Preserves r £ 1 • xMavonnaise V i I
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