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Rea! Estate Two Story Red Brick Home Consisting of 5 bedrooms, sewing room, large living room, dining and kitchen, screened and concreted back porch, basement, and wired for elec, range. This property is located just outiside city limits on 4 nice lots, well landscaped, recently re-decorated. Two car garage with 3-room store ge. Will consider trade. Price and details in office. New 3-Bedroom Cottage Most mode-n in every re spect, affording automatic hot ait oil furnace, base ment, garage, fireplace, beautifully plastered walls, insulated, hard wood floors, all built-in cabinets, bedroom and hall closets. Built to FHA construction standardsJ__ Brand New 4 Room & Bath Located on level lot lOOx 181, facing paved road. Nicely arranged kitchen - dining combination, large living room with fire place, 2 large bedrooms with closets. Wired for range. Beautifully finish ed floors. Close in. Call for appointment to see this property. Small 4-Room House Close in, lights and water, small down payment, fin ance balance. Price $1,300. Good 5-Rooms And Bath Insulated, nearly 2 acres of land, 1 mile of city, good garden and stream. This is a bargain at $4,000. $2,500 financed. Farm, 48 Acres 5-Room house, barn, 12 acres bottom land, well fenced. Hard surface run ning through property. Gravity water, lights. $6,800. Will finance. 12 Acres One 2-room cabin and new 4-room cottage under construction. Paved road, lights on property. Take the WORKS for $2,200. Old Fort, 5-Room House 10 acres land, 6 miles out, $4,000. SEVERAL OTHER ATTRACTIVE HOMES AND FARMS SEE US FOR Complete Insurance Protection * Fire * Liability * Automobile * Workmen's Compensation * Jewelry & Furs * Theft & Burglary all STOCK COMPANIES Valley Realty & Insurance Co. Ill State Street Phone 7111 F. E. Stepp — Night 5642 M. F. Hegley Night 3781 • For Rent FOK RENT: Comfortable, desir able, new, completely moderr apartment with automatic 01 heat. Phone 7200 or 9290. (f-S-cl FOR RENT: Three room unfurn ished apartment. Phone. J>593 FOR RENT: 4-Room furnished apartment. For adults only. Heat lights, water and electric kitchen No pets. “Fairlawn Lodge,” on old Asheville road 1 mile west of Rlack Mountain, dial 3944. (d-7-tfc) FOR RENT: Nicely furnished mod ern cottage, new 1949, 3 rooms and bath, connecting garage, gard en, water furnished: Adults $40.00 month yearly. See Ralph Rurnette, 330 Old Toll Rd. (d-T-tfc FOR RENT: 4-Room unfurnished apartment, steam heat, large lawn, ideal location. Just outside j city limits. Phone 3951 day, after 6:30 p. m. 2092. (n-2-tfc) FOR RENT: 3 Room apartment with bath, completely furnished, oil heat, rent reasonable. Phone r.i'.ni. (n-30-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished apart ments, Reed building, phone 5762. (n-30-tfc) • For Sale FOR SALE: Hardwood, cut any length. Delivered if wanted, at reasonable price. Also Poland China. Rerkshire and Minnesota pigs, 10 and 15 weeks old. See Howard Harris, Old Lakey Gap road, 2 miles south of Rlack Moun tain. (a-13-tcf) FOR SALE: Chick Sale, one-holer. government built, good condition, polished seat, satisfaction guar anteed or your money back. Buyer to remove from property. See IV. N. Brown, North Fork Road. (f-l-p) FOR SALE: 1 Lot in Lake wood. price $200.00. Also 1 horse, mow ing machine, corn planter, cultivat or and plows. Charles Folsom, Montreat Store. (f-l-p) FOR SALE: Fiber stroller. In good condition. Phone 5015. (f-l-c) FOR SALE: One thousand lbs. cabbage at 3 cts. per pound in any amount. Perry Bros., Blue Ridge road. (f-l-c) i rUK !s.\l.r,: Men s Bicycle. soon as new. Reasonable. May be seen at the Wash Spot. (f-l-p) FOR SALE: Warm Morning heat er, large circulator type, nearly new at a bargain. Rig fluorescent light, 100 watt tubes, same as daylight. Also two utility win dows. 4 lights. W. Bingham Gragg, 100 Church street. (j-25-tfc) FOR SALE: Livingroom. bedroom and kitchen furniture. Extra good, just like new. Post office box 894. Paul Hodgson. (j-18-tfc) FOR SALE: 1—3'x7’ glass top door with lock; 1—3’x7’ screen door; 1—corner lavatory; 1—lge. air compressor; 1—lge. air tank; 3—all-steel 30 in. Venetian blinds, used 30 days. C. A. Dougherty, 411 Vance ave., Phone 2914 j-ll-tfc HELP WANTED: Girl or woman 1 to do house work and live in home with three adults. Good home and | salary. Give age and education in j first letter. Write Box 968, Black Mountain, N. C. (f-l-p) FOR SALE OR LEASE: 5 Rooms and bath, insulated, automatic heat, living room 12x24, attached | garage, 307 Church st„ Rlack Mountain. Available January 1 j_ (d-21-tfc) FOR SALE: Practically new Ken more oil heater, $25.00. Dial 4503. ___ tfp 1 OR SALE: Floor Covering. Tyson Furniture Company carries a big stock of Gold Seal, Armstrong and Pnbco linoleum in Goth rugs and yard goods. They in-’-taO ;n!aid linoleum and asphalt t:le. Call them - phone 4381. f A-12-tfcl FOR SALE: Fresh Eggs, also print feed bags. Kenneth Davidson, Lau rel ave., Blk Mtn. j-ll-tfc • Miscellaneous MISO: Adult Baby Sitter available anytime, day or nite. Phone 6890 (j-18-tfc) BARGAINS See these two with 2 bedrooms One with hard feet of it. Trices SALE new homes at reasonable prices. Kach and bath, both wired for electric stove, surface frontage and other wnhin #3500 and #3250. R. S. Eckles Member Asheville Board of Realtors Box 794 — Black Mountain. N. < • PHONE - Office 3621 Residence 6092 PROMPT, ACCURATE. efficient. modern, economic and cinfidt-ntial describes accurately our book keeping and Income lax -twice. Equipment, experience and know how enables us to serve you better. See our office supplies. t'dRUiN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE. K les Building. (f-8-c) MISC: For slip covers, coats, suits and other sewing needs, call 7114, Mrs Charles Hawkins, Ridgecrest higl way. (o-19-tfc) FOR RADIO and Electric appli ance repairs, fro to McMurray Chevrolet Company. (tfc) MISC: Radiators - boiled out and repaired, phone 8141, McMurray Chev. Co., Blk. Mtn„ N C. (o-6-tfcl MISC: Moving - Packing - < rating and Shipping. Call 4881. Black Mtn. Transfer & Coal Co. Agents for Allied Van Lines. Inc. (j-5-tfc) WANTED: Middle-aged or elderly couple to live in home and care for semi-invalid man. References required. Call Black Mountain NEWS, phone 4101. (j-25-tfc) • Income Tax Service L. A. OATES Certified Public Accountant Wilson Avenue - Grovemont Phone 6891 (j-18-tfc) OUTLOOK ON HOME From Page 1, This Sec. We have not taken advantage of our inventory', if we bought it at the right price, we sell it at the right price. We have told our customers lately that the items we have on our floor now repre sent a saving over those that will replace them. They seem to ap preciate this informat.on ami ’-hi* way we have done our small part to 'hold a price line as long as we can. “Appliances have hern phnPtu. up to now hut most of the top lines are now on an allocation basis to dealers. We saw many of the 1951 lines. The biggest diff erence we saw between the 1950 and '51 models was a raise in price. For that reason we bought a number of the most popular 1950 models which we truly be lieve to be a better buy as all carry the same 5-year warranty. "Morgan Mfg. Co., our local furniture manufacturer, does not show in the main market building but have a building of their own nearby. The Morgan display is as nice as any manufacturer show ing. Many of us do not realize what a well-respected quality line of furniture we have made right here. Morgan is one of the top lines in the industry and we can all be proud in telling anyone it is made in our home town," Mr. Tyson concluded. DRAMATIC MARCH OK From 1’age 1, This Sec. stay up. and perhaps to contribute their dimes. No less eager were the oldsters, possibly anxious to give because of some bitter per sonal bout with disease. Drama spontaneous, unrehearsed. The hour ended, but one could hardly ring down the curtain so long as some were still waiting behind lighted doorways. Even if the cause were not so urgent, it would have seemed callous to deny this willingness to give. The battle of research vs polio is yet to be won, but the commun ity cnust feel a deep satisfaction in its contribution to fight the dread disease wherever it attacks and to share in its eventual pre vention. K-F Offers 51 ^ ersion 01 2-in-l Traveler Sedan THE ’51 VERSION of ibf Kaiser Traveler utility car. ni”' offered in two-door as weU SJ four-door models, is being 1U" troduced by Kaiser-1 rarer dealers. Indicative of its - rubic foot load capacity is 1*lt> winter sport* paraphernalia which fits neatly into the muln* purpose sedau. A clo*c-up ' tin* foldiiiK seat arrangement appears below. ilh seat right, the Traveler is a conven tional six-passenger sedan PLANS FOB STOI T From Page 1, This s, Wednesday: The bo% • v,, troops will he the gues Roxv Theatre in S . through the courtesy of V, 1 Thursday: There will bt. injr for the parents and >. " ; Loth troops. Refreshments served. Family and friends 7 scouts are invited to attend Friday: The Green Rnr of the two troops will hay. joint meeting at the Buckner mg. Saturday: Troops 28 and 4 tal. a hike to High Hick, the direction of the Flat ; They will leave at nin. from the Buckner building Sunday The two troops v. tend church, in a body, »• Su a nr.'.no a Methodist char M >.lay The Inst day of . Week, there will be a con • "> honor for the scouts of th- La I’. ...n< Council. The B y, ,,{ \nierica will be 41 yen m Feb. 8. 1951. We will have boys for the tr crfo invciture, second fit • class, merit badge-, and Life ranks. William !! \ n " Mr. and Mrs. W. 11 ,v. receive the rank of • V v - reside in Buckeye • Sw annalioa. lion Roy laiekaduo, s..n \(. ar Mrs. Roy Luckadoo of • . sill receive Life ran going up for life rank ■ F. icette. son of L)r. ,n Mr.. W am Faucelte of Grove R. \ Macfnrland, neig’ c.mimissi..ner, Charles L. Mc.M . .itmaster, I-awrence U. (I i- i-tant scoutmaster, Car Morris, Jr. assistant scoutn. ail of Troop 28 and Frm st T .... au-ter, Clyde 1). Morn- Jr, assistant -coutmaster, and t Mi. farlan-l, Jr. assistant master, all of Troop 45 e\;u- their appreciation • community for their close operation in making thi troops possible. The Junior Woman’s Club lected $423 between seven and t . • Friday evening and the J $12."..2o in the business distn. solicitation is incomplete and tributions are still coming in f those who want an opport., ' to help. SAFETY GLASS K-Z-F.ye glass, the new saf plate glass which reduce - r glare and keeps the interior the car coler, is available a- ■•. ional equipment on all C Buicks. 1951 GRILLE The grille of the 1951 B flexes with the bumper, re: the possibility of damage it: : collisions. FOAMTEX BAD An extra 2-inch thick F a pad has been added to th. and back cushions on all nv of the 1951 Buick Roadmas'
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