WANT ADS Valley Realty 8c Insurance Co. pucnc 7111 “We Sell The Earth And Insure Everything On It” Lovely Three Bedroom Bungalow In exclusive section, construction of pray granite stone, beautifully landscaped and located on paved street, hour large lots' affording fruit trees, spring water and ideal garden. Gorgeous view. Reasonably priced. Can finance. Inquire at office. Most Attractive Five Room Cottage Consisting of 2 bedrooms, bunk room, living-dining com bination, built-in kitchen. Attached garage and work shop. Located on 2 lovely lots adjoining golf course. Priced at $8750. Financed by owner. New 4 Rooms and Bath Just completed, excellent floor plan, finished in black walnut and white pine, hardwood floors, carport. Just $5,000. Almost New 4 Rooms and Bath Fully insulated, hardwood floors, fully automatic oil heat ing system, electric water heater, wired for range, lo cated on large lot and has a wonderful view. Carport. $7,000. RENTALS: - SEVERAL SUMMER CABINS AND COTTAGES. Res ervations necessary. SEVERAL APARTMENTS from $25 to $35 per month. 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 ]2—Black Mountain (NC) News Thursday, May 8, 1952 SECTION I • For Rent FOR RENT: 5-Room furnished cottage, bath, elec, kitchen, and garden. 319 State st., phone 7369, Mrs. Shuman. (m-8-c) FOR RENT: 4-Room Garage apart ment, a separate unit and not con nected with any other apartments. Shower bath, elec, hot water, plenty of it. Oil heat from furnace below. Medium size yard. Will share garden. So close in town you don’t need to hire a taxi or phone for groceries or drugs. Just hol low them down and tell ’em to throw ’em up. A couple of grown ups preferred. But would take a baby. Dial 5951, W. Bingham Gragg, 100 Church street, (m-l-c) FOR RENT: Oakley duplex, 2 apartments, 4 rooms and 5 rooms. Completely remodeled with new modern bathrooms, elec, kitchens, close in. Phone 7291. (m-l-tfc) FOR RENT: 3-Room house. Also 4-room house. North Fork section. Ray Harrison, phone 5681. m-l-tfc FOR RENT: 4 Room house with bath, newly redecorated, wired for range. Swannanoa Village, $30 per month. Phone 5981 day, 4852 night. Albert Dalton. (m-l-c) FOR RENT: First floor modern apartment, oil heat, shower and tub in bath, spacious grounds, Garage, garden spot if desired. Small child welcome. Also rooms with private bath. Breakfast furn ished. Phone 3175. (a-10-tfc) FOR RENT: 6 Acres good pas ture, $60.00 for season. Claude Betts, 5471. (a-10-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, electric hot water heater, private porch and entrance. Excellent condition. Call 6292. (f-7-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency apartments, cottages. Modem with electric kitchen, electric hot water, couples preferred. Phone 5471. Claude Betts. (o-4-tfc) • WANT ADS Sell —Phone 4101 FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 roams and bath. Mrs. R. E. Mumpower, phone 3872. (f-28-tfc) FOR RENT: Apartment, furnished. Phone 5762. (d-20-tfc) • For Sale FOR SALE: A COZY COTTAGE just off Montreat rd. a short dis tance from town, quiet surround ings, nice roomy cottage, 2 bed rooms, bath, combination kitchen and dinette, breakfast bar, nice size living room, all pine paneling and varnished, elec, water heater and circulating heater included. Ix>t is 75 ft. front on private road. JMce is $5,100.00. Call Mr. Gaskins evenings 5154. (m-15-c) FOR SALE: Leonard refrigerator, 1 year old, and 4-year-old Ken more washing machine. Can be seen after Friday. Leaving town, will sacrifice. Phone 6301. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: 12-Ft. glass meat counter, 6 ft. G.E. refrigerator at !4 cost. Also vacant cottage avail able. Stepps Market or see R. G. Summey. (m-15-c) FOR SALE: Second-hand house hold furniture. Contact Mrs. George Adams at John McGraw home. Phone 3811. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: Mattress for junior bed, innersprings, $24.50 value. Brand new, never been used, $15. Call 7167. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: Practically new Tux edo. Size 37 long. Call 2202. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: GLADIOLI BULBS Ready now, mixed colors. $3 per hundred, $20 per thousand. Gregg the Florist. Corner State and Dougherty streets. Phone 5038. (m-l-tfc) FOR SALE: 5-Room house, water and lights. Wired for elec, range. Good terms. Near Tabernacle church, Cragmont road. Contact Miss Florence Brown next door. (m-l-tfc) FOR SALE: Oscar Schmidt auto harp, brand new, $32 value priced for quick sale, $20. Inquire Wash Spot or phone 5212 . (a-24-c) FOR SALE: 1st Quality Holcomn prolific bread corn, onranically raised using compost fertilizer. For seed or meal $2.5P bushel. L. VV. Jackson, Rt. 1. Call 4241. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: (1) Kenmore Oil Range, clean as a pin. Cost now flfiO., will sell for $50.00. Call 4233 or 7 13 1. L. Stafford. (m-8-p) FOR SALE: Two riding horses, ■an be used as work horses may be seen by calling 4983 after 5 p.m. George B. Field (m-l-c)_ FOR SALE: Approximately 6 acres desirable farm land or poul try raising. Available to white or colored. Just outside of Black Mtn. For sale by acre or entira tract. Reasonable down payment and easy terms. Telephone Asheville 3-6369. (m-8-c) FOR SALE: Utility trailer, body 5x7’ with 4 foot rails. In good condition. Call Blk. Mountain 5301. (a-17-tfc) FOR SALE: Baby Chicks. Wright’s Feed Store. (f-21-p) FOR SALE: Fresh eggs, bee sup plies of all kinds. Kenneth David son, Lakewood, Black Mountain. (a-3-tfc) 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. Also pigs. See Howard Harris, old Lakey Gap road, 2 miles south of Black Moun tain. (a-13-tfc) • Lost LOST: Ladies glasses, blue plastic rim. Somewhere in Black Moun tain. Return to W. F. Wells, A&P, or call 6221. (m-8-p) • Miscellaneous PArNT YOUR HOUSE THIS SPRING. House painting, inside or outside. Reasonable prices. Free estimates. Phone Blk Mtn. 2064. (m-8-p) Will service, clean and repair washing machines, floor furnaces, space heaters, high pressure boil ers and all types of appliances. Day phone 5793, nights 7174. Woody Stepp. (a-24-tfc) HOME REPAIR SERVICE, gut ters. screens, painting, household appliances. Call 6321 after 4 p.m. (a-24-tfc) MISC: Do your faucets leak? If so, call Woody Stepp for repairs. Phone 5793. (f-14-c) • Notice BAKE SALE Saturday, May 24. Breads, pies and cakes. Held in office of Val ley Realty and Insurance Co. Altar Society of St. Margaret Mary’s church. (m-22-c) • Wanted WANTED: Female help, ambitious commercial high school student for on-the-job training. Perm anent position, advancement. Re ply box 95, Black Mountain. (m-8-c) WANTED: Several woodsmen, timber cutter and tan bark man. See F. B. Burnett at house near the Burnett Dam. (m-8-c) W'ANTED: Secondhand Metronome and piano stool or bench. Call Mrs. Clark, News office or 4581 after 6 p.m. (m-8-tfc) WANTED: 1 or 2 Men or boys to help in flower work. Black Mountain Nursery, Vance avenue. (m-l-c) STUDENTS ENJOY— From Page 1, This Sec. to a room in which different min erals were displayed. We were shown many very interesting min erals. Some of them that we saw were mined in North Carolina. The most important of the min erals mined in North Carolina were mica and feldspar. Mica is mined near Spruce Pine. Feldspar is also mined in the western part of the state. North Real Estate “16 YEARS CONTIUOUS SERVICE" JUST OUTSIDE LIMITS: cnerrj, oan iiwi», y* umuiaim wards, window weather-stripped. Attractive appearance. Priced at S.VuoJ, New 2 bedroom, large combination dining and living rnn with fireplace, spacious kitchen, oil heat. $9,300. s IK,m New 3 bedroom, living room 15x18 with picture window nir bath, kitchen wired for stove, all utilities. 3 Lovely lots ’,u in just off hard surface. Price, $7,000. " Handsome 4 bedroom home, brick construction and very be, materials, ideal floor plan, oil heat, excellent location in quip neighborhood. 2-Car garage, beautiful lawn, 3'2 level i0js Rustic and very attractive cottage, ideal for vacations and year round purposes, picturesque surroundings and cast for fish from directly rear of same in lovely lake. 2 Redrooms and other modern appointments. Being offered furnished „- un furnished. Inquire. Numerous other properties close in, and several tracts of acreage to offor. Ideally located home on Montreat road, make inquiry. 2-Story 9-room home, 2 baths, land 150x285 ft. Real buy at $6,850.' New 5 rooms and bath, living room paneled in walnut cherry, oak floors, walls of painted insulated boards, win IN TOWN: R. S. Eckles Box 794 — Black Mountain, N. C. PUnNF Office 3621 * IlV/liEi “ Residence 6092 Member Asheville Board of Realtors Carolina also has other minerals in quantities: talc, which is mined in Murphy, and tungsten which is mined in Henderson. This is said to be the largest tungsten mine in the United States. We also saw some industrial and jewelry dia monds. The guide told us there had been 10 real diamonds found in North Carolina as far as any one knows. They were found in streams, not in ores, and their source is unknown. After we had seen all the dif ferent minerals, we were shown a gygocounter which prospectors use to locate different minerals. This machine measures the radio activity of minerals. The louder the static of a mineral, the greater the radio activity. We were then taken into a dark room where we were shown some different ores in which there were different min erals. These minerals were fluo rescent when an ultra violet light was displayed upon them. Sev eral of the ores contained calcite, fluorite and moncezite. These minerals appeared as beautiful colors under the ultra violet light. We found that the North Car olina Mineral Laboratory tries to solve all commercial problems brought to them, such as trying to reduce the percentage of iron in mica. It has solved several problems which are being used to day. It also creates its own prob lems for experimental purpose! After we had visited the iaboi| tory, we visited the Holsum I ry. We had been studying nul tion which included the propert in bread. So we visited the I to see how bread was really mai We were shown how the bread n mixed and the different machid through which it passed before I was baked. We saw ho* brer was made into different kinds | loaves automatically. We foui that 800 loaves were baked evej twenty-five minutes. After we had seen how brej was made, we went into the pi where cakes and cookies were pi pared. We enjoyed this part ml of all because it smelled though you could eat all the cad and cookies there. We bad be| studying about the making bread in our geography book tl and we found it very interestia We were shown all the parts j the bakery. We enjoyed going through J the North Carolina Mineral 1 oratory and also the Holsij Bakery. Evelyn Turner, Mrs. W. Beddingfield’s room, gd 7, Black Mountain elemeij ary school. HOME FROM WINSTON-SALE Mrs. J. J. White returned 51»] day from a visit with Mrs. 0. Smith in Winston-Salem. ft's easy to own a Easy ter®* —liberal trade-in- W ns show you the spe cial advantage* of « qualityMaytag.Cooa in today for a dux** atration. Tyson’s Furniture Co. “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” Phone 4381 — Black Mountain