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2 >—Black Mountain (NC) NEWS Thursday, December 23. 1948 Complete Business Directory CONSULT an EXPERT * Those listed below are all experts in their field. Call them when in need of help and save time, money and in convenience. ★ florists HUNTER FLORIST Phone 20 4 1 Black Mountain. N. C. Flowers For All Occasions —Flowers By Wire— ★ BUILDING MATERIALS READY MIXED CONCRETE Accurate Economical Speedy Reed & A bee Biitmore, N. C.—Phone 3-6421 ★ HEAL ESTATE ECKLES-REALTOR Box 794 Black Mountain Phone Residence 4072 Phone Office 3621 List vour Real Estate with Me I • Real Estate V. AVENA Phone 3043 - Black Mountain N. C. ★ WRECKER SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE McMurrav’s Chevrolet COMPANY Black Mountain, N. C. Day Phone Kite Phone 3141 5192 I ★ HANDICRAFT SHOP McCURRYV TRADING POST Refreshments Gas Oil Handicrafts Souvenirs Just East of Ridgecrest, N. C. On Highway 70 ★ GENERAL BOOKKEEPING 0 . W . TINNEY Public Bookkeeping —and— General Tax Service Black^Mountain^ ★ INSURANCE E. E. WHITE’S INSURANCE AGENCY 212 State St. Phone 3191 Black Mountain, N. C. ★ OIL DEALER (fsso) FUEL OIL We are prepared to fill your tank with high quality Esso Fuel Oil. BLACK MOUNTAIN’S PIONEER OIL DEALER Dial 4952 For Quick ESSO PRODUCTS R. L. Woodard CLASSIFIEDS SELL—Phone 1101 ★ LAWYERS Wm. C. Honeycutt Black Mountain, N. C. Phone 3191 ★WOODWORKING MARTIN BROTHERS WOODCRAFT Swannanoa Heights, P. O. Box 759 Swannanoa, N. C. General Woodworking, FYimiture Repairing & Refinishing___ ★ ELECTRICIANS UNIVERSAL APPLIANCES R. W. COOK Electrical Contractor Phone 30 8 2 ; Black Mountain. N, C. ★ GENERAL REPAIRING REFRIGERATION SERVICE Household & Commercial T. J. MARETT Phone 30 9 1 ★ CLEANERS BLUE RIDGE CLEA N E R S Black Mountain, N. C. Phone 4131 Fix pert Work - Moderate Prices ■ —Pick-Up & Delivery— ★ PLUMBING Combustioneers Stokers And Oil Burners R. C. COLE PLUMBING & HEATING Swannanoa, N. C. - Phone 3743 j Plumbing & Heating SUPPLIES “The Best Costs Less” H. L. BOONE Swannanoa, N. ('. - Phone 5815 Next To Post Office— ★ WHERE TO EAT ANN’S CAFE j Cherry St. Rlack Mountain We Specialize in Home Cooking And All Good Things to Eat Phone 57 8 1 ★ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS GEORGE W. STONE House Wiring lnstallations Appliances Light Fixtures Appliance Repair Phone 2033 Free Estimates ★ BUILDERS | Black .Mountain HOME PLANNING and Building Service Designs Created —Blueprints and Specifications prepared —New Construction and Re j modeling. h. McGuire wood “ l-aurel Ave at Golf Course j Box 695 Phone 4261 Hints To HOMEMAKERS Slow and steady is the rule to remember when cooking bacon and sausage for best flavor, tender texture and least waste, home economists say. By keeping the heat low these meat products can be cooked thoroughly without drying, hardening, or scorching. Slow cooking has another ad vantage. It saves the fat in these meats from reaching the smoking point where it becomes less di gestible and changes the flavor. Turn slices when partly' cooked for even cooking on both sides. Pour off the fat from the pan as the bacon cooks. When done lift onto absorbent paper to drain be fore serving. Link sausage and sausage cakes may be pan-fried or oven-cooked. Take care not to prick the links when turning them with a fork be cause this lets out juice and fla vor. To pan-fry links, place in a frying pan with a few' tablespoons of water, cover and steam five minutes. Then remove the cover and cook over low' heat, turning frequently until the sausage is brow'n and any water in the pan has cooked away. To pan-fry cakes, place in a cold frying pan and cook over low heat until cooked through and brown on both sides. Cooking sausage in the oven takes longer but is convenient and economical if the oven is being used for other foods. Baked Apples with Honey: Wash and core the apples and ar range in baking dish, part of the core in the bottom of the apples. Fill the cavity with honey, using as much as the tartness of the apples requires. Top with ’•» teaspoon butter. Add enough water to cover bottom of baking dsih. Bake in moderate oven until ap ples are tender. Look WWs Fere! Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler of Swannanoa announce the birth of a son December 14 at St Jo seph’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd of Swannanoa are parents of a daughter born December 16 at Biitmore hospital. IN VIRGINIA Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Howell left Wednesday for Louisville, Ky.. to spend a week with Mr. Howell’s mother and sister, Mrs. V. J. Howell and Mrs. Virginia Cham berlain. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyder, managers and owners of the local Western Auto store, will spend | the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Armstrong and i W. J. Hyder, at Limestone, Tenn. CHRISTMAS AT DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Rudisill and ; family will spend Christmas with Mrs. Rudisill’s mother, Mrs. W. C. Hoffman at Dallas, N. C. SCOTT AND JIMMY HOME Jimmy Uizell from Cullowhee and Scott Uzzell from Gardner- Webb are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Uzzell. EXPECTED FRIDAY Miss Hazel Stepp of Washing ton, D. C., is expected FYiday to visit her father, John Stepp, for I the Christmas holidays. CLASSIFIEDS SELI Phone 4101 ‘ 5 | Z MttftCft I IO ELLINGTON |lll 1 11 # | OV'0 V ' j! “YOUR HOME TOWN PHOTOGRAPHER” ! BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Phone 3761 HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tarbert and children, Marcia and Dickie, from Coral Gables, Fla., arrived Thurs day to spend the holidays at their cabin here. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ayeock and Sonny left Saturday for Brooks ville and Tampa, Fla., to spend the holidays with Mr. Aycock’s mother. Mrs. J. A. Aycock. I ' I ELLINGTON STUDIOS I BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. ■ ff'ishes /Jjn I mb ' I BLACK MOUNTAIN TRANSFER 1 AND COAL CO. j Hospitality.... Southern Style Jjgl rll \ \ ■ cm Y ■ VISIT IN RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. H n Sab: - „ children Celeste and Border I and Mrs. M. R. til Cnnutmas morninsr for Virginia, to visit Mr* u I Hogge and Mrs. Helen' l Mrs. M. R. Sabiston will rr- ] for the winter with Mrs. u . I her daughter. I PHONE YOUR NEWS To u Ol I
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