FOR SALE: Will sell or trade. 184 acre farm in McDowell County, 50 acres open land. 6 room house, electric lights, cattle and truck. 4 Bedroom house, and one small 3 room cottage in rear. Outbuildings, large fenced lot, close in. Price, S8.750. 3 Bedroom house in Lakewood, 2 lots, $5,500. For Rent: 1. Modern 1-bedroom apt., furnished, heat. On highway. $60 per mo. 2. 5 Room unfurnished cottage, $50 per mo. 3. 4 Room unfurnished cottage, $45 per mo. 4. 3 Bedroom unfurnished house, floor furnace, $60 per mo. — REALTORS — Valley Realty 8c Ins. Co. INCORPORATED State St. Dial 7111 F. E. STEPP Res. Phone 5642 M. F. BEGLEY Res. Phone 3434 Black Mountain, JV. c. MRS. ST INC' HO MR RETURNS Mrs. H. E. Stinchcomb has .re turned from a three weeks' visit with her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. John D. McPhaul in Greensboro, relatives ■ and friends in Roxboro, and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Futrui in Wash ington, X. C. Mr. Futrui is editor of the Washington Times. She also visited with her sister Mrs. J. C. Wright in Raeford and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Long and Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Brooks in Burlington. Dur ing Mrs. Stincheomb’s visits, she was the recipient of many lovely parties. More About— Carnival Nets From Page 1 that the money will be transferred to the free lunch fund very short ly. The total budget for the free lunch this year will run close to $l,800.u0, of which the P.T.A. has through its bake sales this summer and this carnival, raised over one half the amount. An appeal has been made to the community for $1000 to finance the rest of the need and the story was carried in last week's NEWS. Mrs. Hubbard and F. P. Hittgen botham, president of the P.T.A., wish to express their appreciation to everyone contributing to the suc cess of the Carnival. “Everyone,” they stated, ‘‘did a wonderful job, and their reward is in the results. It took the com bined efforts of teachers, parents, friends of the school, and the school officials to put this Carnival across. We all worked hard, but we had a wonderful time. It was not purely a money making affair, but we can’t help being pleased with the amount of money raised. Ev ery dollar made will go to benefit the school children and will be well spent.” Queen candidates were: Mrs. J. M. Woodcock, Mrs. J. F. Watkins, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. Charles Carpenter, Mrs. Taft Elliott, Mrs. John Boring, Mrs. D. R. Glenn, Mrs. Kenneth Evans, Mrs. William Styles, Mrs. Conway Tathani, Mrs. T. A. Champion, Mrs. Hartzel Blankenship, Mrs. William For tune, Mrs. Harry Barkley, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. C. W. Solo mon. Mrs. E. K. Brake, Mrs. Bea Morford, Mrs. Stanley Garland, Mrs. Ruby Wheelon, Mrs. J. E. Love, Mrs. Hugh Brandon, Mrs. Charles McDougle, and Mrs. Gay Harris. I "I want the maytag automatic!* washes, rinses, spin-drie* your clotlies. Only the Maytag Automatic ha* famous Gyrafoam washing action . . . gets all dirt out safely. No bolting down. *299” Liberal trade-in law down payment See C demonstration at FOOD FREEZE * Ouaraui«*d by ^ Good tiMMkmplaf TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY “It's Thrifty To Trade At Tyson's” Broadway Phone 4381 Black Mountain “It’s Thrifty To Trade At Tyson’s” Broadway Phone 4381 Black Mountain You lire better, more economically with an Amana Upright Freezer . . . and you gel the full capacity you pay for! Comparison tests prove the AMANA Upright actually bolds more food, and freezes more food, faster, better, cheaper! MODELS FOR EVERY HOME IN BOTH CHEST AND UPRIGHT FREEZERS MODEL SO—8 cu. ft., 280 lb. ca pacity . .. with de luxe Amana features at this low price! Built-in tumbler lock, thermo guard Indicator, counter balanced lid, 5-year warranty and food protection plan—plus many other extras. EASY TERMS $2795° TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY King candidates were: Albert Dalton, Harry Barkley, W. L. Raines, Laurence Barnhill, Chap lain Janies Rogers, Dr. E. K. Brake, Charles Taylor, Jr., Gordon Green wood, Eugene Byrd, Chester Sobol, T. tV. N'esbitt, Charles Lindsay, Tom Sumtney, Clarence Boone, Tom Blizzard, T. A. Champion, R. T. Greene, Gay Harris, and Clarence Wilson. All grade mothers assisted the teachers in each project. Parade, Miss Lena Allen and Mrs. David Corkran; apron and patterns booth, Mrs. Laura O’Connor and Mi's. Billie Burgess; fish pond, fourth grade teachers; candy, all second grade teachers; snack bar, Mrs. Frank Melton and hospitality com mittee; hall of horrors, A. E. Smith. Jr., and committee; popcorn. Mrs. Wollard and Mrs. Stewart; cake walk, all first grade teachers; decorations, Mrs. Jessie Rice and Mrs. Eunice Reddingfield; country store, third grade teachers; king and queen contest, Miss Lou Lind say, Miss Evelyn Cauble, Miss Pauline Tipton, and Mrs. M. S. Sorrell; movies, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Schell; safety and lighting, F. E. Higgenbotham, Max Willis, R. I • Greene, and Frank Watkins; bank, operated by Mrs. H. L. Kennedy, special education teacher. More About— Panel Takes From Page 1 of the panel to speak, told the group that until Beacon came to the Swannanoa Valley the people here made a living from the soil. Decision of Beacon to establish a plant here changed the economic life of the entire community, Mr. Connelly said. The plant now em ploys approximately 1400 people. Roy Alexander, cashier of the Swannanoa Bank and Trust com pany, related the history of the bank from the time it was organ ized in 1925, because of the com ing of Beacon, up to the pres ent time. “It has grown steadily and all of us believe that we are serving our community to the best of our ability," Mr. Alexander said. The bank was organized with a capital stock of $25,000 by local stockholders. The Rev. George Talbot, pastor of the Swannanoa Presbyterian church, explained the importance of churches to a community, and George Young. Buncombe county commissioner of institutions, told what had been done and what is being done to bring the schools up to the desired level “Buncombe county has done more per capita than any other county in the United States to relieve the school situation. If the people will just be patient and give us time to work out the problem, we’ll get the job done.” Mr. Young emphasized. John Brown, a comparative new comer to the Valley related why he and his family movecj to Swan nanoa after having considered more than 70 other communities. Summing up what had been said. Dr. Arthur Bannerman, mod erator for the panel, said that a community needed three things: a sound church system, good schools, and the basis for a strong economic life. “Groups like the Swannanoa Men’s club and the Swannanoa Woman’s club can do much toward bringing this about for the community.” Dr. Banner man. president of Warren Wilson college said. In other business Jack Smith, club president, announced that the, community chest drive had been extended for an additional two weeks. The club voted to make a donation to the North Carolina Symphony and to make 50 gifts for use at the W.N.C. San. Caro leers from the Swannanoa Pres byterian church Sunday school will sing one night at the san during the holidays. Charles Porter reported that some more work had been completed on the club house. Sixty-five members and their guests attended. • For Rent FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom house, furnished or unfurnished, $40. On Montreat road. Call 3893. (n-5-c) FOR RENT: 4 Room house, water and lights. Dial 7550. (n-12-c) FOR RENT: House on Rhododen dron avenue. 5 rooms and bath, adults. See Mrs. M. C. Dickens, 102 Rhododendron ave., or call 5201. (o-22-tfc) FOR RENT: 4-Room apartment, heat, lights. water furnished, all elec, kitchen. 2 adults, no pets. Dial 3944. (o-15-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished attract ive mountain home, modern con veniences, 2 bedrooms. living and dining area paneled in knotty pine. Large lots, apple trees, beautiful view and settled neigh borhood. Five minutes from down town Black Mtn. Permanent. Dial 4432. (o-8-tfc) FOR REN*!': Wilson ave.. C.rove mont: 4 room furnished apt., pri vate bath and entrance, elec kitch en, hot water and telephone in cluded. Phone 6802. (o 29-tfc) FOR RENT: Spacious, well furn ished, steam heated, two bedroom home. Elec, kitchen, television and telephone wired. $00 per month. Call 0242 after 0 p.m. (o-29-tfc) FOR RENT: Downstairs unfurn ished apartment on Mountain st., 3 rooms, private hath and large front porch. Call 6292. (o-29-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished lower 5 room apt., elec, kitchen, close in. good community, permanent. Dial 7291. (o-29-tfc) FOR RENT: 4 Room apartment. 119 Craigmont road. Phone 3005. (o-29-tfc) FOR RENT: Apartments, corner of Vance and Black Mountain avenues. Lights and water furn ished Phone 4601. (o-l-tfc) FOR RENT: Small 1 bedroom cot tage, suitable for couple and baby, oil burning heater, kitchen wired for elec, stove, unfurnished or partly furnished. Dial 3944 for ap pointment or call at “Fairlawn Lodge.” (s-24-tfc) FOR RENT: 4-Room apartment, oil floor furnace, elec, water heater, elec, stove, completely furnished. Permanent renters desired. Phone 4143. (s-17-tfc) FOR RENT: Small new cottage, private, completely furnished, all electric kitchen, reasonable. Close in. Phone 7334. (s-10-tfc) FOR RENT: 2-Bedroom house, elec, stove and refrigerator furn ished. Automatic oil heat, fully insulated. $65.00 per month. Dial 6983 after 5 p.m. on week day, anytime Saturday or Sunday. (j-16-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency apartments, cottages. Modern with electric kitchen, electric hot water, couples preferred. Phone 5471. Claude Betts. (o-4-tfc) • For Sale Venetian Blinds We measure and install Venetian Blinds. Call 4381 for Free Estimate. TYSON FURNITURE CO. Black Mountain, N. C. Used Furniture And Appliances We have a good selection of Used Furniture. Ran ges, Heaters, Refrigera tors at real bargain prices on Easy Terms. TYSON FURNITURE CO. Black Mountain, N. C. Linoleum-Tile We sell and install all types of Floor Covering. Armstrong or Gold Seal brands. Expert mechanics to do an A-l job. Call 4381 — For Free Estimate TYSON FURNITURE CO. Black Mountain. N. C. FOR SALE: 25 window screens. 14 storm windows. In good condition. Phone 3352. (o-29-tfc) FOR SAFE: Pre-cast concrete septic tanks Complete installa tions Approximately $200 in Black Mountain area. Walker Pre-cast Concrete Products, Marion. N. C. Phone 22622. (n4-tfc) FOR SALE: 1947 Whizzer motor bike, good condition. S50. Inciuiro Bruce Blankenship. Padgettown road. (n-l-tfe) FOR SALE: Milk goats at a rea sonable price. Call 2841 from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday. (n-12-c) FOR SALE 5 Room house, chicken house, barn, orchard, 2'? acres land, lights, running water from a spring. $5,000. part down, rest on terms 1 Mile east of Swan nanoa on 3-lane highway. V\ E. Shelton, route 1, box 2-C. Swan nanoa. (n-26-p) FOR SALIC 1031 A Model Ford, recently overhauled, body in good condition. 6 tires. Bill lurner. Antopper road, .Montreal, post of fiee box 3, Blk. Mtn. in-5-p) FOR SALE: Wurlitzer spinet piano, like new, mahogany finish, reasonable Richard Bishop, phone 73° 1. (o-29-tfc) FOR SALE: 10 Piece dining room suite, 5-piece breakfast suite. Both in excellent condition. Call 4975. (o-29-tfc) FOR SALE: Scratch Fads, 4xb, 100 sheets finest 16 lb. white paper. 10 cents each. Black Moun tain News Office. (tip) FOR SALE No Trespassing Signs, 10 cents each. Black Mountain News. f'lp) FOR SALE: North Fork road near new Mountain View church: 4 room house, water, lights, acre improved land, fruit trees. Sell or trade. Will finance. Ray R Har rison, phone 5681. (j-l-tfc) FOR SALE: Gold Seal Linoleum, all size rugs. Gall us for free esti mate on plastic tile. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa. N. C. Phone 3860 ftfc) FOR SALE: WOOD. Hardwood blocks, suitable for kindling or heating, 8 box load. $12; 4 box load, $8; 3 box load, S6. D. A. Penley, call 2241 and place order. (j-23-tfc) FOR SALE: Dress up your windows with Venetian Blinds. Call us for free estimate. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa,' N. C. Phone 3860. (tfc) FOR SALE: Hardwood, cut any length. Delivered if wanted, at reasonable price. Also Tamworth pigs, bacon type hogs. See Howard Harris, old Lakey Gap road. 2 miles south of Black Mtn. (a-13-tfc) • Miscellaneous MISC: For expert tree work dial 9220. Free estimate, (n-5-p) • DRAPERIES • SLIP COVERS • UPHOLSTERING See or Call MRS. ZEB SAWYER Collins Dept. Store Dial 7395 Blk. Mtn.. N. C. MISC: Floor furnace - installation and repair. Install 2 barrells, $35: : 275 gal. tank. $65; clean out ' stove. S4.50: floor furnace, $5 Shope and Stuart Oil Burner Ser vice. Swannanoa. Dial Black Mtn 2064 and 4824. (n5-ci Home Portraits, wedding, banquet, and group photographs. Darby Photo Service, dial 7121. (j-23-tfc) MISC: Piano Tuning and repairs. Work guaranteed. Free estimate. Call Richard Bishop at Blk. Mtn. College, 7301. Between 10 a m. and 12 noon. (a-27-tfe) M S i m’t wait until the rush starts to have your furnace re paired and' cleaned. Winter will soon be here. Repair work on all types of electrical appliances. Price for cleaning: oil heaters, $5: floor furnaces, $6; hot air furn aces. $12; hi pressure boilers, $7. Pickup and delivery service. Woody Stepp, workshop at Black Mountain Furniture Exchange, next door to Bus Station. Phone 7317 day and 7174 night, (a-13-tfc) iBl ESTATE WANTED Want to Buy in good neigh borhood a well built, insulat ed 4 or 5 room Bungalow having large rooms, closets and Tub Bath on level lot and paved road in or near Black Mountain. Prefer house having full concrete basement, thermostat control oil heating system and Gar age. Write full description, location, price and terms. F. W. PAYNE, Box 717, Mountain. , Black | CLASSIFIED AD RATES 8 point type — 2 cents word Minimum 50 cents 10 point type 4 cents word Minimum SI.00 Card of Thanks 50 cents In Memoriams 50 cents per column inch, 8 point type (A charge of 25 cents extra will be added for billing unless customer has ledger account.) OUTSIDE TOWN: Ecoal to new home, 3 real large bedrooms, 2 bath,, oil heat living room 16x40 ft., b garage, 2 lots, close to lake and golf course. Illness prevent, owner use. Make me ^ Will consider tenant. i 4 rooms bath, additional unit 3 rooms, bath with no fixtures att, l garlge-'wlll^ell 154x240 ft. or additional 100 ft. frontage. Cal. for particulars. This i,‘ * ideal location. Ideal cottage, close in, knotty pine interior, lovely Hr'place, 4 rooms^ bath, basement, ga lovely tree!, shrubs, 3 lots. Due to health owner reduced pr.ce *1,000, bemg offered ,f b J 7 _ .. ... ._i n Li A *7,500. Believe will stand F.H.A Real close in: new 4 rooms and additional unit under construction. 3 lots, *3,500 for quick sale. gwannanoa lovely new cottage of very best materials, modern all respects, living room 18x19 ft stone firepUce oil heat, ideal kitchen bath, ut,My room, garage, 1.7 acres, ,ust off No 70 close to schools, wide and lovely view. Price *12,500. OFFICE PHONE P I 1 3 521 R. S. Lckles RESIDENCE phone 7344 BOX 794 Member Asheville Board of Realtors BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. BUILDING MATERIALS NEEDED FOR CHURCH The Friendship building cam paign program has been so suc cessful that sufficient funds have been received to purchase the con crete blocks, it has been an nounced. Other building materials are needed, including lumber, cement, and poured concrete. Checks ma> be made to the Friendship Build ing Fund and given or sent to Mrs. Joe Reese, Jr., Montreat, or to R. A, Hardwick at the town hall. The need for additional Sunday school rooms is most urgent, lead ers say. Will Service Washing Machines, electric ranges, and all types of electrical appliances. Day phone 7317. night 7174. Woody Stepp, located at Black Mountain Furni lure exchange, next door to bus station. tm-29-tfc) • Notice DOGS: For pick-up of stray, un wanted and unidentified dogs, call or write County Dog Warden, Health Dept., Asheville, phone Asheville 7611 between 9 a. m. and 5 p.m. CONFINE animals be fore call. May-Faircloth-Dixon Humane Society. (j-19-tfc) • TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS! More About— Kreiger From Page 1 their representative. Miss Jewel Neil, daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy P. Neil of Rt. 1. York. S. C., is the representative of the fresh man class. The student body also elected the superlatives of the sqnior class of 1954. Miss Kllinore Krieger's new title is “GRAClOl SNKSS'.. and Miss Ann Broom is "TRI E SPIRITUAL VISION Miss Heide Funke of Grants Pass, Oregon, was named superlative in • j,Tv LEARNING", while Mi*s Ma..v , N Gillespie of North T.,/-v. e is "SPORTSMANSHIP" All Montreal students * their choices will exhibit .. tiful May court and an abb - ; class. The United States oils.ci . nage for H»53 will be vir . . same as in 1962 and a fifth average. The soybean .■ ■ about 27 per cent above , age and the probable .,t•_ 25 per cent above average switches near room entrances. Call us for a free check up, estimate. U'V install extra circuits, outlets, larger main panels. U e replace outmoded lighting ji.xtures. - EXPERTS IN MOD5RN LIGHTING METHODS - R. W. COOK — Electrical Contractor Phone 3082 Black Mountain, N. C. Business --- Professional --- Service DIRECTORY MftEft- SAVE TROUBLE ] SAVE TIME,^ .€>5 • PLUMBING Philip S. Stevens PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR 117 Cherry Street Black Mountain, N. C. • WHERE TO EAT ANN’S CAFE Cherry St. — Black Mountain We Specialize in Home Conk me And All Good Things tc Kat Phone 7220 • AUTO SERVICE MOUNTAIN VIEW TEXACO SERVICE • Washing •Greasing O l ire Repair • Accessories Phone 9254 — State St. George M. Gudger MAC'S TIRE & SUPPLY CO. AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES Household Appliances Hardware - Paints Sporting Goods • Wheel Goods Swannanoa, N. C. Phone 7283 • AUTO SUPPLIES • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associate Store 118 Broadway Black Mtn. Phone 5671 I |—1|— in hi • Electrical Contractor WEATHERLY Electrical Contractor • House Wiring • Appliance Repair Dial 2886 • BULLDOZER SERVICE BULLDOZER & SHOVEL WORK PHONE 4926 T. K. BROWN • WRECKING SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE McMurray’s Chevrolet c o M P A N Y Black Mountain, N. C. Day Phone N’ite Phone 3141 5192 • INSURANCE E. E. WHITE’S INS! K.ANCE AGENCY 212 Slate St. Phone 3191 Black Mountain, N. C. • CLEANERS Klue Ridge Cleaners Black Mountain, N. C. Phone 4 13 1 Expert V\ ork -- Moderate Prices CLEANING & LAUNDRY -P i c k - PHOTOGRAPHERS Gragg's Studio 100 Church —Tel. 5951 In the Practice of Photography since 1900 „^_^nnd_stin going strong * Building Contractor Home Planning and Building Service h. McGuire wood p 0 Box 695 Phone 4261 Black Mountain, N. C. 25 Years' Experience In Planning Low Cost Re tirement Homes. • RADIOS—REPAIRS RADIO-TELEVISION REPAIR SERVICE Bonded Electronic Technician GOFF'S Phone 4301 • GARAGES FOR EXPERT AUTO REPAIR CALL CASH GARAGE •State Street - Black Mountain Phone 5611_ • BUILDING MATERIALS GROVE STONE & SAND CO. Swannanoa, N ( Dial Black Mountain 3711 - 2731 READY MIXED CONCRETE Accurate — Economic*1 Speedy Reed & Abee Riltmore. N. C.—PhoneJ_^-' • INSULATION Eagle Insulating Co. Eagle Richer Home In>u a'10 Asheville, North Cari "Job Engineered For Your Home Phone 3-0y46 29 McIntyre i building contractor Frank h. Byrd GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ridgecrest Road — •’ 1 Black Mountain GENERAL BUILD'NG AND CONTRACT!^ JOHN G. RUNION ^ oute 1 Black Mtn Dial 5863