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NICHOLS 7107 deptment 10-Black Mountain (NC) NEWS— Thursday, March 3, 1955 Services Held For W. Burgess Services were held Sunday af ternoon, Feh. 27, in the Missionary Baptist church, Swannanoa, for Willis (Billy) Burgess, 38, who died at his home on Thursday. The Rev. John Wright and the Rev. Charles Smith officiated. Burial was in Mountain View Memorial Park. Mr. Burgess was native of Row an county and had lived in Swan nanoa for the past 16 years. A MONY offers 4 new, low-premium life insurance policies! Which one will best fit your needs and budget? Get complete information about these remarkable new policies — just write or call: Burt Teague 215 Miles Bldg., Phone 3-8261 Asheville, N. C. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York MONY today means money tomorrow! MONY “Executive” MONY “TMT" MONY "Flexible” MONY "Protective” Life insurance -accident and sickness insurance—retirement plans. . . for individuals and for employee groups weaver at Beacon Manufacturing company, he had served as finan cial secretary of Swannanoa Camp 970, Woodmen of the World. Surviving are the widow Mrs. Angeline Wright Burgess; a son David; the father, D. M. Burgess all of Swannanoa and a brother and four sisters. REFLECTIONS— From Page 1 Born in 1860, Mrs. Todd is a remarkable person with a mem ory as sharp as a freshly-honed razor. She recalls many of the events of Reconstruction and in sists on living alone, with her renters, in the huge structure which she and her husband built back when they made rooms as large as 5-room houses are now. She has been coming to Mon treat since it first opened and one of her prized possessions is a picture of the first foreign missions conference taken in front of the community build ing. Mrs. Todd attended along with Mr. Todd and her mother. Although she has threatened to stop her yearly visits, the wife of one of her grandsons says that she is hardly home at Laurens in the fall until she starts immediately making plans to return the next spring. One of her first questions was: "Who can I get to stay with me and drive my car at Montreat this summer?" I had to admit that I didn't know but like her grandaughter in-law I know she'll have one and will be back in Montreat at the usual time, come June. —R— Buzzie Brown, daughter of Mrs. Gustova Brown of Black Moun tain. has seen a dream of long standing come true. Back in the ninth grade Buzzie won a cup for being the outstand ing player in the Buncombe county ninth grade tourney. She filed away deep in her mind the *1 want the maytag automatic!* washes, rinses, spin-dries your clothes. Only the Maytag Automatic has famous Gyrafoarr, washing action get. all dirt out saiely. No bolting down *299’5 Lib«rd trade-in lew down ppymeni w demonstration or TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY “It’s Thrifty To Trade At Tyson's” MODUS FOR EVERY HOME IN BOTH CHEST AND UPRIGHT FREEZERS MOOH »0—I cu. ft, 280 lb. ca pacity . .. with d* lux* Amua Feature* at this low pricel Built-in tumbler lock, tnermo autrd indicator, counter balanced lid, 9-year warranty and food protection plan—plut ■any other extra*. ■ AST TERMS $2795° TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY “It’s Thrifty To Trade At Tyson’s” Broadway Phone 4381 Black Mountain lope that some day she woulc be chosen on the coveted all ?ounty team. She must have beer disheartened when she took th< :ourt this year against the other teams and saw the size of somr Df the guards. But the best doesn’t always some in the largest packages A'hen the coaches, following the rustorn originated by the Blacl Mountain News a few years ago nade their selection for 195f 3uzzie was a first string guard ro which she probably adds, “al his and heaven, too.’’ Dale Ritchie, star center for the A'arhorses. was a unanimous selec ion for a first string berth. My gripe is that they left of] ive of my favorite girls and four roys. But just wait till nexi .ear. —R— Down in Eastern Carolina at Bunn the high school girls' team completed on Feb, 20 a record of 65 games without de feat. The six regulars there have played together for three years without losing. It was back in 1952 that the school got a new gym and a new coach. The coach was Mrs. T. E. Hinnant, cousin of Wood row Beddingfield of Black Moun tain. Graduate of Eastern Caro lina at Greenville, she was the former Jean Beddingfield, one of the greatest athletes ever to attend the Bunn school. She was all-county in basketball. But she didn't confine her activities to the court. In 1947 she tucked her brown hair under her cap and went out to pitch a semi-pro baseball game. After she had struck out six men in the first three innings, the opposition began asking who this fast bail pitcher was. Al though they were greatly an noyed when they discovered "he" was a girl, they didn't hesitate to demand that she be removed from the mound and the game. They were afraid she'd get hurt. Red Cross Blood Center Moves The Asheville Regional Bloo< Center of the American Red Cros: is open to receive donors at th< new location in the Municipa building (not city hall), official have announced. The Municipal Building is locat ed back of the Asheville Polic< department on Spruce street. The schedule for donors wil continue to be as follows: Mon days, 9:00 a. m. till 12-noon, 1:0< p. m. till 4:00 p. m. and 6:00 til 8:00 p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, an Thursdays, 6:00 p. m. till 8:00 p. rr Fridays, 9:00 a. m. till 12-noo and 1:00 p. m. till 4:00 p. m. SLIP COVERS DRAPER1ES UPHOLSTERY MADE TO FIT— LARGE SELECTION OF PATTERNS. FREE ESTIMATE. Traverse Rods, Easy-Pleater Tape, Snap Tape, Cord, Drapery Linings. TAILORED BY MRS ZEB SAWYER At COLLINS dept, store Dial 7395 — Blk. Mtn.. N. C. • For Rent FOR RENT: 5-Room furnished apt., heat, all elec, kitchen, con vcnient location, adults. Montreat road facing Third st. Phone 4781. (m-3-tfc) FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom cottagi completely modern, partly furn ished. reasonable yearly rent. Mon treat road. Mrs. Ben Roberts, dial 6304. _(m-3-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished 3-room apartment in Swannanoa. Phone 5o61 _(m-3-p) FOR RENT: Furnished apt., 2 bed rooms, livingroom. all elec, kitchen. Dr James Love, 3rd street, phone 7276. __ (f-24-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, almost new, ideal for couple or 2 people. Phone 7619. (f-24-tfc) FOR RENT: Steam heated rooms, efficiency apartments and cottages. Call 5471, Claude Betts, (f-24-tfc) FOR RENT: 3-Room unfurnished apartment, hot and cold water. Phone 5461. W. H. Creasman. (f-17-tfcl _ FOR RENT: Apartment, 3 rooms and bath, furnished, oil heat, elec, kitchen. Call 5263. (f-10-tfc) FOR RENT: Vacancy in Bartlett Apts., opposite Swan, school. 3 Rooms and bath apt., oil furnace heat and hot water furnished, elec, kitchen, comfortable, attrac tive. convenient. Phone 4593 Blk. Mtn. _(j-27-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished small 5 room house. wired for range, shower, rent reasonable. See Mrs. Blankenship. Louisa st., back of Grammar school. (j-13-tfc)_ FOR RENT: Upstairs furnished apartment, adults. Phone 2281 (j-13-tfc) FOR RENT: Opposite Swan, school, 3 rooms, large bedroom, elec, hot water heater, wired for range. Children and pets accepted S35 month. No cook stove, must have elec, range. Phone 2352, Sam Alex ander. (d-2-tfc) run itlLlN 1 . JLJUWIlJildUS 1IUI11 dpi . 2 large rooms, furnished, 4-burner Perfection cook stove; Warm Morning heater. Mrs. J. A. Padg ett, Montreat road. Phone 7695 (n-ll-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished down stairs apt. Ridgecrest road. Dial 6292. (n-ll-tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished 3-room downstairs apt., in Shadow Hills on Montrcat rd. Phone 6292 (a-12-tfc) FOR RENT: Unfurnished apart ments or rooms for storage, corner Vance and Black Mtn. avenues Lights and water furnished. Phone 7303. (j-8-tfc) FOR RENT: Floor sander and edger, latest model. Black Moun tain Hardware. Dial 3481. (j-10-tfc) FOR RENT: 1-Bedroom insulated cottage. 1 mile west, no pets. Rea sonable rent includes oil heater, elec, refrigerator, kitchen wired for elec, stove. Other furnishings optional. Dial 3944 (o-7-tfc) • For Sale i i i ) i 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. 1 Venetian Blinds We measure and install Venetian Blinds. Call 4381 for Free Estimate. 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: Pre-cast concreti septic tanks. Complete installa tions. Approximately $200 in Blacl Mountain area. Walker Pre-cas Concrete Products, Marion N C Phone 22622. (n-4-tfc) PERSONALIZED STATION ERY . 50 notes. 50 plain en velopes, $1.50. Black Moun tain News. (tfp) FOR SALE: Clean 1937 ^ rolet 4-door sedan deluxe, motor recently overhauled, good tires and in good me anical condition new tag $l-« See Roy Russell, B M. ^ • or phone 6522 after o P-m FOR SALE: we Yrrv'“plants ever bearing stra"^ i, plant Twentieth Century, the only. P ‘ “ that will bare large sweet beme, for six months the first . j(,s has never been done bl .' v,cartv a wonder of the a<-C producer. Enough has been ■ a Kb Black Mountain Nurse r. Vance ave.. Black Mtn an d tfc) FOR SALE: 2 Good hot water tanks. S10 each. 1. 3 years eld 1 tour years. Take your choice S D. Alexander, phom ^ 3 im-3-c) f7dTTsALEr" 4-Room unfinished house and large lot. S3coa Siw Randolph Kelly on High ■ road. for-SALE: Clean 1950 2 door Ford. WAV. tires radio, heater and other extras. Phone 56H ^during day. FOR SALE: Home Freezer 140 W H. Creasman. Phone 54>1 (m-3-ttc) FOR SALE: Good bright oat straw. 80c oer bale R S. Leonard, dial 6371. (m-3-p) FOR SALE: 1949 Studebaker h ton pickup, new condition I hone 6511 during day. tm-3-tfc) FOR SALE: Deep well pump in good condition, reasonable J■ d. Brooks, Cragmont road, (j-lo-uc For SALE: 12-Ineh Planer with 3 h.p. motor: lumber including walnut squares. Fore's Shop, phono 4731. Cabinet (n-ll-tfe) FOR SALE; Do you want to make 10-15% on an investment in one ,f the best buvs of rental property n heart of Black Mountain" Ideal or couple with limited capital— o provide home and security Also several choice lots for sale, write •Real Estate". Box 968. Black Mountain, N. C. (f-24-2tc) :’OR SALE: 1 have a good assort nent of dress materials in spring ■dors. Plenty of different kinds if material and colors to choose rum Mrs. R. V. Stafford. 1 mile >ast of Black Mtn.. 1st house above verlee Baptist church. Phone 4374. (m-3-c) FOR SALE: Grovemont Northwest Ave.: modern 5-room house, gar age attachment, insulated, hard wood floors, oil heat, basement. 3 nice lots, mountain stream F.H.A. loan Phone 7650 Black Mtn. after 3 p.m. __(f-24-tfc)_ FOR SALE: House Trailer; 24 ft. all aluminum, furnished and in good condition. S600. worth much more. Mrs. R. V. Stafford, 1 mile east of Black Mtn., 1st house above Kerlee Baptist church. Phone 4374 (m-3-c) FOR SALE OR RENT: New 5-room house. 3 miles south of Marion, N C„ on paved road For details call Old Fort 263 after 7 p.m. Marion 8117. (f-24-tfe) FOR SALE. 1950 Ford. 2-door sedan. Call 8382. (m 3-c) FOR SALE: 2-Bedroom house, combination living and dining room, kitchen and bath, oil furn ace. hot water heater, built-in cab inets in kitchen. Venetian blinds Lot 50 ft. by 150 ft. Reasonable priced. Call 115 Old Fort. (f-17-3tp FOR SALE: 1950 2-door Chevrolet nice and clean, low mileage, goo( condition. $600 Terms. Call G. M Reynolds at 7455 (f-17-tfc) FOR SALE: New Mobile Homes 1 bedroom $1995; 2 bedroom $2995; double insulated and com plete baths. Garrett. Wenck ant Garrett, opp. Otcen Hospital, Hwy 70. Asheville. N. C. (m-3-c) FOR SALE Foam Rubber Cush ions made by the LB Swann com pany of the Western North Caro lina Junior Achievement center $1. Call Paul Young at Swan nanoa. (tfp) FOR SALE: Lots by owner, OL State Test Farm across fron Moore hospital. Phone 4943 tj-20-tfc) Will Service Washing Machine: electric ranges, and all types <: electrical appliances. Day phon 7317. night 7633. Woody Stepj located at Black Mountain Furn ture exchange, next door to bi: station (m-29-tfc) FOR SALE: Gold Seal Linoleun all sine rugs. Call us for free est mate on plastic tile Harriso Furniture Store. Swannanoa. N. ( Phone 3860. (tfc) FOR SALE: Dress up vour window with Venetian Blinds’ Call us fc free estimate. Harrison Furnitui Store, Swannanoa, N. C. Phon 3860 (tfc) • Miscellaneous MiSC: Repair worn on a types of electrical appliance Price for cleaning: oil heaters. $: floor furnaces. $6; hot air fur aces, $12: hi pressure boilers, S Pickup and delivery servie Woody Stepp, workshop at Blac Mountain Furniture Exchang next door to Bus Station. Phor 7317 day and 7633 night, fa-13 tf. Home Portraits, wedding, banque and group photographs. Dart Photo Service, dial 7121. (j-23 tf • Notice The Black Mountain Cafe will tj open for business around Mare 15_ (m-3-p) For Pick-up of stray, unwante and unidentified dogs call Count Dog Warden, Police Dept., 2 412 Asheville. Confine animals befor call. (o-14-tfc) • Wanted WANTED: Will plow garden r larger tracts in and around Blac Mountain Have tractor. Writ Herman Morris, Star Route. Blac Mountain. N. C. (m-3-pj HELP WANTED: ~ Experience cook for cafe. None other nee apply. Black Mountain Cafi (m-3-p) mumuum *0ME; ——--ft»oe no bath, electric pump on fine well acrel. Zl^onZ^ ^ , ,ot,( S5.000. CLOSE IN—New cottage, 5 roo^ ^ ^ ,nip«cted to eppreci.t*. NEW COTTAGE ideal for coup e 2 b<tj room%, per feet condition, MONTREAT RD.-2 nice prope'"^ ' roem ,nd child'* room, kitchen houses,f«, CLOSE TO GOLF COORSE-N«^riJndb;aWmen» with oil furn.ee end ide.l l.rg* ,ef tractive living room, ' e -.-kj ,n(j affording 3 bed room*, 2 both* (one of which NOT NEW BUT GOOD GONDIT'ONJ^ qrounds abounding In gorgeou* tree,, «hrubl coal furnace, basement garag close to bus line and town. —-— OFFICE PHONE 362 1 BOX 794 gpr t ■* R. S. Eckles Member Asheville Board of Realtors BLACK MOUNT a in L ['/nr; i ITS ITS IUE6AL TO MAKE ANY TyTE of 'SIPS PAYMENT ON A 61 HOME LOAN INOKPEP TO GET AEOONP THE (PEA50NA8J.P value set fop THE HOME 8T UA For full VETERAN> ulion coni»« ' AUMIMSIIt \ i.oictl ofhct Veterans Administration issued a checklist of certain deadline dates before which eligible veterans of the Korean conflict period must act if they wish to take advantage of certain benefits. Most of the deadlines resulted front the President’s proclamation setting January 31, 1955 as the end of the Korean conflict period governing eligibility for the bene fits. The conflict period began June 27, 1950. One of the most important dead lines not affected by the Presi dent's proclamation requires that eligible veterans who wish to go to school or train under the Ko WANTED: Experienced waitress Call 7151 between 7 and 10 p m (m-3-tfc) WANTED: To bu\ small cash reg ister. must be in good condition Call A. L. Johnston. Blue Ridge Assembly, 3641 (f 24 tfc) GI Bi» muf,t !i,art tn*ininft vi'thin thr,< year* after they leave ...... . or foifeit all further right* , th. benef - This requirement . • the law itself and. hen’foro. was not affected by the >r, sidenfs proclamation. the', who 'tart their education ,r traini: g within the required hue-year period must complete )it. r Koreat til Bill Training by lanuarv 1. 1963, or eight years lft„. j . -aige. whichever is ear jo,- Th. terminating date of Jan :.if if..r resulted from the -nt' proclamation. For <il loan- on homes, farms ,r has. ov-es. eligible veterans of h, K renn conflict period now lave until Jan..ary 31, 1965 to re vive a VA guaranty or insurance U a re-ult of the President’s pro -lamat S' further guaranties ,r insuram may he issued after hn: date oi. loan- made to veter 4n- under the present law. For vocational rehabilitation un der Publi. Law s;i4, eligible dis r r BIN FORI) sriUF* r> *>*■• J N Binf : : tor of the Keriee p has announced th. jecta for his serm the morning 'W; . :ntena, ■H'tle ^ • Sum. Make A Better I' .. . - 1* The subject for • , , vice: “God's PLv ’:'?i trol.” ^!. abled veterans of • , ; flict period must finish their rehab • • . ’■'* uary 31, 1964, ,r , ne separation, which,-. ^ These termination all eligible veteran in certain “hardship For the latter, at U; years is granted by iv '^1 to complete their —The Navy s ^ bile bases capabh ; TlW,t’ ciaft into striking d areas formerly ;r.. . .....' 1 Jgjggmutfi _ ^mmzc youR mm Fm CKtopus wiring and ugly extension cords can spoil the looks of attractive rooms Modernize your wiring before you redecorate It costs less to get rid of octopus wiring when you don't have to worry about marring wall finishes. Call us today for a complete wiring check-up and eatimste. IT* insult extra circuit!, outlet!, larger m*m panel; IT# replace outmoded lighting fixtures. '-IXPfATS IN /WOMAN WIIHNG MFTHODS R. W. COOK — Electrical Contractor Phone 3082 Black Mountain, N C Business --- Professional --- Service DIRECTORY ;*VE TEMPER - SAVE TROUBLE I SAVE TIME r 35 Frank E. Byrd GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ridgecrest Rd — Black Mountain — Dial /S3C • WHERE TO EAT • BULLDOZER SERVICE • GARAGES I--1 -- ANN’S CAFE Cherry St. — Black Mountain Home Cooking, Good Things to Eat. Board and Room. DIAL 7220 VARSITY GRILL 108 W. State St When you eat cut, eat with us, and feel at home. OPEN 7 A M. to 9 PM POP'S COFFEE SHOP Cherry St. Open at 5:30 a m We specialize in Good Food. You will be pleased with our Friendly Service. • AUTO SERVICE MOUNTAIN MEW TEXACO SERVICE • Washing •Greasing • 1 ire Repair 0 Accessories Phone 9254 — State St. George M. Gudger BURGESS ESSO SERVICENTER Road Service Dial 9427 — Black Mtn. • Builder Lri^m h, -Jr Home Planning and Building Service h. McGuire wood 1 O Box 695 Phone 4261 Black Mountain, N C 25 Years' Experience In Planning Low Cost Re .__ tirement Homes plumbing Philip S. Stevens PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR 117 Cherry Street Black Mountain, N. C BULLDOZER & SHOVEL WORK PHONE HOG T. K. BROWN • WRECKING SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE McAAurray's Chevrolet COMPANY Black Mountain, N.C Day Phone Nite Phone 3141 5431 • INSURANCE E. E. WHITE'S INSURANCE AGENCY 212 State St. — Phone 3191 Black Mont am N < • PHOTOGRAPHERS Gragg's Studio 100 Church — Tel. 5951 PORTRAITS, GROUPS WED DINGS, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED & MADE NEW ★ BABY PiriTHKs • RADIO & TV GOFF RADIO & TV SERVTE Bonded Electronic Technician B >ears Opposite the Post Office DIAL 4301 For Guaranteed Used Television Sets CALL Harrison Furniture Co. Swannanoa, N. C. expert television SERVICE — CALL 7253 FOR EXPERT AUTO R E P All CASH GARAGE Stale Street • Black Mania Phone 5411 • BUILDING MATERIAL GROVE STONE & SAND CC Swannanoa N Dial Black Mounts 3711 — 7731 READY MIX El1 CONCRETE Accurate — ELronoim" Speed? Reed & Abet Hilt more, N. C.—F’hcrnejj® • AUTO SUPPLES • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associ**' S' 118 Broadway • NOVELTIES N O V E L T I E FREE PICNIC TABU COAL - Ton or M Buchanan Fruit SI* U S 70 — Su.nnaw • ROOFING—-SIDING • i ATTENTION ■ HOME OWNER FOR ROOFING & Call R. E. Lakey. phc*Ji 15 YEAKS’ S iD'*** f! EXP# ,. f VL us worn mg. That - o your home he Black Mod" NEWS D i • 1 4 li—
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