Newspapers / The Black Mountain News … / March 13, 1952, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The Black Mountain News (Black Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Valley Realty & Insurance Co. PUCNC if 1 1 "C “We Sell The Earth And Insure Everything On It’’ This Week's Special! NEW LISTINGS—'TWO HOUSES IN IDEAL LOCA TION, hard surface approach. Each has two bedrooms, usual other rooms. Nice level grounds with garden space. All utilities either in or available. Mail service. School bus. Priced respectfully at $4000 and $4500. Will take good loan. FIVE ROOMS WITH BATH and Granite Rock Veranda. Located on hard surface street, having 150 ft. frontage. Modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, large livingroom , summer dining. Part basement, heat, garage with storage. Ilus will interest you at $6,500. MOST UNUSUAL OFFERING IN BRICK BUNGALOW: 2 Lairge bedrooms with large closets, dining, beautiful livingroom with fireplace, beautifully arranged kitchen and modern in every respect. Hardwood floors and plas tered walls. Automatic heat, insulated throughout. De tached garage. Location is perfect. FHA Loan. Very (reasonable at $16,500. SUMMER LODGE, 10 ACRES LAND, 8 Cabins in ad dition to main lodge building. Tennis courts. Ideal for Boys Camp. Completely furnished including kitchen and dining equipment. Gorgeous panorama view miles dis tant. Small down payment, balance at 4^> interest. Price, $55,000. BEAUTIFUL SHINGLE COTTAGE, just completed. Con sisting of livingroom, large kitchen-dining combination, 2 bedrooms with ample closets, most attractive bath. Automatic oil furnace. Elec, range included. acre land with stream. Setting close to nature. Price $8,000. RENTALS: - 2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS, 4 rooms each. Heated. Permanent. Close in, at $50.00. FOUR ROOM COTTAGE, unfurnished. Permanent at $42.50. SEVERAL APARTMENTS, $25 to $40 per month. 4 ROOMS, FURNISHED, 1 mile out. All conveniences, $35.00. WE NEED SEVERAL MORE RENTALS — Let us keep your property rented for you. INSURANCE: Underwriters for every type Coverage of Homes - Automobile - Business REPRESENTING LEADING STOCK COMPANIES F. E. STEPP Phone 5642 AGENTS M. F. BEGLEY Phone 3434 CLASSIFIEDS • For Rent FOR RENT: House, 5 rooms and bath, good basement, elec, hot water heater, wired for elec, range. Nice lawn, all city conveniences, space for garden. Near Swan nanoa. For Information call Blk. Mtn. 3122. (m-27-p) FOR RENT: 3 Room cottage, furn ished or partly furnished, oil heater, refrigerator, gas range and water heater. Virginia road, Mon treat. Call 47-R, Grier cottage; (m-27-p) FOR RENT: 5-Room cottage, water and lights and partly furn ished. Across from Super Market on Montreat rd. Mrs. L. G. For tune. (m-13-tfc) FOR RENT: Spacious first floor apt., modern kitchen, tub and shower. Lawn, garden spot and garage. Small child welcome. Phone Black Mountain 3175. FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 rooms and bath. Mrs. R. E. Mumpower, phone 3872. (f-28-tfc) FOR RENT: 3 Room cottage, well insulated, furnished or partly furnished. Water included. Oil heater, electric refrigerator. Kitchen wired for stove. Dial 3944 or call at Fairlawn Lodge, 1 mile west of city limits on old highway.__(f-21-c) FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, 4 rooms and bath, electric kitchen For two adults. No pets. Dial 3944 or call at Fairlawn Lodge, 1 mile west of city limits on old highway.(j-24-tfc) FOR RENT: Apartment, furnished. Phone 5762. (d-20-tfc) FOR RENT: Apartment, furnished, 3 rooms. In Shadow Hills, Mon treat road. Phone 6292. (j-19-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ment, 4 rooms and hath, electric hot water heater, private porch and entrance. Excellent condition Cal^ 6292, (f-7-tfc i FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency apartments, cottages. Modern with electric kitchen, electric hot water, couples preferred. Phone 5471. Claude Betts. (o-4-tfc) FOR RENT: 2-Room furnished apartment. Private entrance and garage. Brody Warren, old Blk Mtn. highway, phone 6143. m-21-p • For Sale FOR SALE: 1949 FORD Custom, 2 Door Sedan. All extras, includ ing skirts, spotlight, radio and heater, white sidewall tires. Clean. Excellent condition. Price, $1250. See Roy Russell at the NEWS. ___(tfc) FOR SALE: For best grade of Georgia monuments at the best prices, come to my yard and look them over on Highway 64 opposite Rutherfordton school, in Ruther fordton. Will not be undersold. Delivery and erection in cemetery free. Robert L. Goode, Rutherford .ton, N. C., phone 4S62. (m-20-c) FOR SALE: Frigidaire sto>e and refrigerator, used five months. Reasonable. Phone 7173. (m-13-p) FOR SALE: Dining room table 6 chairs and buffet. Price $30.00 for quick sale. C. E. Long, Briar brook road. Phone 7304. (m-20-p) FOR SALE: SPECIAL! Mens' dark stripe trousers, popular waist sizes. Reg. $3.95, now, while they last, $2.50. Lormay’s Department Store. (m-13-c) FOR SALE: Westinghouse electric range, Kelvinator refrigerator. Price, $100.00 for quick sale. C. E. Long, Briarbrook road. Phone 7304. .m-20-p) FOR SALE: SPECIAL!! Dresses from 50c thru $2.98, used and new. 100% wool blankets, $5.(5 and $6.00. Miller’s Army & Navy store, 133 Cherry street (next door to Bus station). (m-20-c) FOR SALE: We still have a few of the tree Blackberry plants. Also Gladioli bulbs, large and colors of your choice. Black Mountain Nursery, Vance Avenue, (m-6-tfc) FOR SALE: Good used Easy Spin Dryer washing machine. Good buy. 307 Church street. (m-13-p) FOR SALE: Bred Rabbits, 4 Chin chilla N.Z. does, 2 bucks, 3 jun iors. Hutches. Call Blk Mtn. 5142. (m-6-tfc) FOR SALE: Baby Chicks. Wright’s Feed Store. (f-21-p) FOR SALE: Priced to clear! Mens’ corduroy pants, popular waist sizes. Reg. $7.50, now $4.95. Lormay’s Department Store. FOR SALE: Stiglets warm airoil heater. Also Universal washing machine. Both in good condition. Phone 5793 daytime, and 7174 nights. (f-7-p) FOR SALE: Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday only! Loom craft 4-gore Rayon Slips. Size 32 to 46, $1.98. Unusual value and they’re beautiful with lace trim. Pence Novelty Store, (m-20-c) FOR SALE: 1947 International KB-1 % Ton Pickup truck, was special factory job. Long wheel base, 4-speed transmission, rear mud-grip tires, aluminum frame top with new canvas covering, low mileage. First class condition. In quire Mrs. Clark, NEWS office. Or Call 4581 nights, Sat. and Sun. (j-24-c) FOR SALE: A Real Buy! Em broidered Garcrest Cotton Slips. Size 32 to 42, $1.98. Pence Novelty Store. (m-20-c) FOR SALE: LINOLEUM. One of the biggest stocks in Western North Carolina - Rugs, Yard Goods, Inlaid, Plastic, Tile. Phone 4381, Tyson Furniture Company. (m-24-tfc) FOR SALE: Hardwood, cut any length. Delivered if wanted, at reasonable price. See Howard Harris, Old Lakey Gap road, 2 miles south of Blk. Mtn. (a-13-tfc) FOR SALE: Fresh eggs, mountain honey. Kenneth Davidson, Laurel ave. Black. Mtn. (j-ll-tfc) • Lost LOST: Neair the second bridge at the North Dork reservoir, a knife, light handle with F. W. B. carved on handle. Reward offered. Phone 2721. (m-13-c) • Miscellaneous LUMMNAR should be in Black Mountain next week! MISC: Do your faucets leak? If so, call Woody Stepp for repairs. Phone 5793. (f-14-c) PENETRATING, gentle Fina Foam melts soil from rugs and upholstery. Tyson Furniture Co. _ (m-13-c) MISC: Will sharpen lawn mowers and power mowers. All work guar anteed. J. D. Wright, across rail road from old Mt. Mitchell Toll road- (a-3-p) • Wanted WANTED: Settled woman to live in with working couple and small child. Write Box 455, Swannanoa, or call 5041, 9 a. m. to 3 p m. ___(m-14-p) DARKHORSES— From Page 1, This Sec. squads . . . hats off to you. The Black Mountain squads will make their last appearance in the Enka Tournament. _ CLASSIFIEDS SELL—Phone 4101 Real Estate •14 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE' .. Old home but in good condign 9 rooms, 2 baths, faces hard surface road, 150 x 285, tea room and guest house possibilities $7500. A real value. 5 Rooms and bath, central heat, 3-room apt. on premises, lot o0\250. $*500. Ideal 3 bedroom home, oil heat, large lovely lot facing hard surface road, attached garage. Request particulars. OUTSIDE LIMITS: 6 Rooms and bath, will include electric water heater, lot 69x167. $6500. Two almost new homes, each with 3 rooms and bath, both completely furnished. $5500 and $6000. New ranch type home, 4 rooms, bath, lovely kitchen, full basement garage, oil heat. $8200. SWANNANOA: Two duplex properties, each with 3 rooms, bath, corner locations, brick con struction. Each $5500. 5 Rooms and bath, acre Of land. $5000. WILL TRADE for home convenient to Black Mountain or Swannanoa, 6 acres, fenced, electri city. stream, 5 springs. Will Appreciate Listing Your Property should you wish to sell or rent. R. S. Eckles Box 794 — Black Mountain, N. C. PHrtNF - 0ffice 3621 * null Li Residence 6092 Member Asheville Board of Realtors PETRA BROWN— From Page 1, This Sec. employment on the base. He was graduated from Gloucester High school and served four years in the air force. Following the ceremony a small reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredwick Stone, who are old friends of the fam ily. The bridal table was covered with an heirloom lace table cloth, centered with the wedding cake flanked by the candelabra with white tapers, and a large bowl of yellow daffodils graced the table. The couple left after the recep tion for a trip to Canada. For go ing away the bride wore a pale rose knitted dress with matching hat, a dark brown fitted coat with brown accessories and the gar denias from her prayer book. Out-of-town guests included: Mrs. H. A. Miller, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lopes, parents of the groom, Miss Eunice A. Miller, aunt of the bride, Mrs. W. F. Gibbs, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Mardeth Philips, cousin of the bride, Mrs. Dugald Jackson, cousin of the bride, Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kane and sev eral relatives and friends of the groom. • Find It In The CLASSIFIEDS HIGH SCHOOL BAND From Page 1, This Sec. very creditable library. Part of thj concert proceeds will be given them for the purchase of mtsid compositions. Mrs. Harrie Danenhower is thi Valley Music Club’s chairman iq charge of ticket sales for the co cert. WITH THE SICK Mrs. Dempsey Whitaker wai sick last week with the flu. Shirley McDougle has been siclfl for several days at her home. Richard and Allen Hamilton ar able to be out again after being) sick with the flu for 10 days. 1 Mrs. J. A. Gudger has been ill at her home on the Cragmont roa<^ for several weeks. Mrs. Annie Smith has been sicld with the flu for the past 10 daysj EMPLOYEES ENTERTAINED All the crews and workmen ofl the Allred Construction Co. "era entertained Friday, March 7, an a supper in the Green room of tna S&W cafeteria. The company ga\ej the supper to provide an opportun-l ity for a general get-together andf discussion of workmanship. BUY Through The CLASSIFIEDS ft's easy to own a Easy term* —liberal trade-in. Let as show you the spe cial advantages of • quality Maytag. Come In today for a demon stration. w son’s Furniture Co. THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S" Phone 4381 Black Mountain
The Black Mountain News (Black Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 13, 1952, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75