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HOME OWNERSHIP^A BULWARK OF AMERICA ““ *»** ««.U.T»,ts ib vnnEiiamr - m . « ;M lOU Buy Your Home in the Volleyj_ for UKTTKH VAlVKs EXCELLENT VALUES IN REAL ESTATE Mack Mountain OUTSIDE CITY: New 4 room cottage. FHA Loan. Level lot. Close in. $8500.00. 40 Acre Farm, bottom land Close in. Inquire. MONTREAT ROAD: Close In 3 Bedroom Cottage, bath, modern kitchen with storage, basement, heat, garage, newly deco rated exterior F.H.A. Loan. §9,000 00. MONTREAT ROAD: 1 Mile Out 2 Bedroom Cottage, bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, basement, garage. 2 Acres in lawn, pool, garden fenced. This is ideal for retired couple. Only $9250.00. ADJOINING CITY LIMITS: On Paved Street 9 Acres of level land. 500 Feet street front age. $6300.00. MONTREAT: Unusual offering in new home, containing 2300 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, base ment. steam heat, level lot. Information sup plied at office. RENTALS: Unfurnished 2 Bedroom cottage, heat, new, on Montreat Road. $55 00 per month. 4 Room upstairs apt., Vance ave. $30.00. 6 Room apartment, Cherry street. $35.00. Sicannanoa Toirnsh ip BEE TREE ROAD: Near Harrison Store, Log Exterior Finish 3 Bedroom House with living room, dining room, bath, floor furnace, fireplace, basement storage. Cow barn, 2 chicken houses, pasture and good garden, fenced. On hill overlooking valley. $0800.00. RICEVILLE SECTION: Sign on Property 5 Room cottage, 1 3-room cottage, 1 acre level land, city water. Located on West Dillingham Circle. $6500.00. PARK RiDGE AVENUE: Sign on Property Large 1% Story Home; first floor, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms and bath. Second floor, large bedroom, and storage room; basement, hot water heat, 2 garages. 3 Lots, beautifully landscaped. Good view. Price $12,500.00. GROVEMONT and WILSON AVENUE: Sign on Property 2 Bedroom Cottage, living room with fire place, kitchen, Vz basement, heat, garage. 3 Lovely corner lots. Paved street. $10,500.00. VALLEY REALTY & INSURANCE CO^lnc. 120 State Street REALTORS Bl#ck Moun,ain' N. c • DIAL 7111 • W. C. NICHOLS M. F. BEGLEY F. E. STEPP 7107 3434 Office 7111 — Res. 7575 FUTURE TEACHERS— From Page 1 song leader, Jo Ann Allen, and parliamentarian, Jimmy PowLas. After a discussion of the state convention to be held in Raleigh, and other business, the devotionals were led by Ann Walker. A social hour followed with refreshments. I The club membership includes: Jo Ann Allen, Nancy Allen, Sue Anderson. Barbara Babb, Irene Blevins, Lynne Burks, Joyce Dill ingham, Craig Eller, Larry Fuller, Ann Ham, Jeane Huntley, Dorothy Johnson, Frances Kaplan, Char lotte Knoefel, Carolyn Luckadoo, Wayne Mahaffey, Alice Maney, Annette Meeks, Inez Mills, Lynn 1 MAYTAG automatic vv/ashar $269’5 • Needs no “suds-saving” device! This water thrifty automatic uses less water than any other agitator-type automatic ... as much as 46% less by actual tests on full loads! Your old washer may be worth a big down payment I TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY ‘Tt’s Thrifty To Trade At Tyson’s” Morgan, Lula Osteen, Virginia Pickens, Jackie Sarti, Ann Shaver, Carolyn Smith, Laura Smith, War ren Smith, Larry Rhymer, Martha Webb, Mary Katherine Woodcock, Delilah Andrews, Gwen Nanney, Clara Ann Pickens, Jimmy Powlas, and Ann Walker. Miss Nancy Wrenn is sponsor. NATIONAL ART WEEK— From Page 1 The Black Mountain Arts club will observe National Arts Week by beginning its annual series of exhibitions of the work of local artists in the public schools and colleges of the area. The exhibit at Carver school, on Cragmont road, will open Nov. 1. Parents and friends of the school are invited to see the paint ings in the library. M. Y. F. MEETS AT C. FORTUNE HOME The MYF of the State Street Methodist church met on Oct. 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fortune. The group en joyed square dancing and games. Refreshments were served. Those attending were Betty Fortune, Bob by Watkins, Thomas Dickens, Wayne Morrow, David Crumpler, Barbara Gregory, Pinkney Morrow, Elaine Gregory'. Marie Benge, James Northcott, Jarvis Dickens, Sadie Fortune, and Mrs. C. M. Fortune Jr. MARINE CORPS NEEDS YOUNG MEN, WOMEN Sgt. Carl W. Ripley, Marine Corps recruiter for this area, an nounced today that he will be at the Post Office in Black Moun tain each Monday from 9:00 a m. until 12 noon to select young men and women for sendee with this world famed organization. All qualified young men and women are encouraged to contact Sgt. Ripley at the Post Office, and find out about the many oppor tunities available in this proud organization. SEE An, ana. FIRST! the only freezer with the *stor-mor9 door AMANA*S exclusive “stor-mor’' door holds more food than any other freezer door. And, Amana is the only freezer with auto matic food servers, automatic inventory control, adjustable food holders, full vision light, service shelf, ice cream and dessert bar, and left-over shelf. COME IN TODAY . . . See all the features that make the AMANA FREEZER best. TYSON FURNITURE CO. “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. DIAL 4M1 • For Itent FOR RENT: House with lights ami water, wood and land free. On Broad River. Robert Ownby, Star route, Black Mtn. in-3-p) FOR RENT: 3-Room apt., in Shad ow Hill. Phone 6292. (o-27-tfc) FOR RENT: Upstairs 5-room apt., private entrance. For couple or will rent for storage space. Dial 7548. (O-20-tfC) FOR RENT: Modern 5-rooin furn ished apt., new all-elec, kitchen with ample wall and base cabinets, new bath with tub and shower combination, garage closed in and private. Adults. Montreat road at 3rd street. Phone 4781. (s-15-tfc! Ft)K REN r ('.round f 1. duplt apt 2 bedrooms, livingroom and kitchen, bath with shower, porch and yard, insulated and oil heat. Phone 4943. (s-15-tfc) FOR RENT: 2 Room furnished apt large rooms, private entrance, good location. Mrs. J. A. Padgett. Montreat road, dial 7695. (s-15-tf) FOR KENT: 3-Room furnished apt , large rooms, oil heat, elec kitchen. Dial 5263. (s-8-tfc) FOR RENT: 1st Floor apt., private entrance, modern kitchen, full bath, both shower and tub, oil heat, hot water, spacious grounds, small child welcome. Furnished. Dial Black Mtn. 3175. (s-2-tfc) FOR RENT: From Sept. 1 till June 1, ’56: nice comfortable apts. for winter living. Pearl Perkins, Ridgecrest, N. C. Phone 5881. (s-l-tfc) FOR RENT: 4-Room apt., in Grove mont. elec kitchen, hot and cold water, telephone, private bath and entrance. Phone Asheville 7995. (j-ll-tfc) FOR RENT: Nice heated rooms, ef ficiency apartments, cottages with kitchenettes. By day, week or month. Claude Betts, dial 5471. (J-7-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 Sale FOR SALE: 2 Space Oil heaters, large and small: 2 Greenwood heaters, 1 wood stirrup saddle. 30 gal. hot water boiler large air compressor—150 lbs, 1 Vortex oil burner. Rug & Jug Shop, Black Mountain, N. C. m-3-c) FOR SALE: Fine lot of gladioli bulbs, mixed colors, blooming size, $7 per thousand. Will be higher in price in the spring. If C. Austin, Black Mountain Nurs ery, Vance ave. (n-3-tfc) FOR SALE: Would like to : ive an offer for lumber in old house. Must be torn down and removed from premises. Dial 7747. <n-3-c) FOR SALE: 00.000 BTU Guib Oil Space heater, good condition. $15. Call McSwain 7186. (n-3-tfc) FOR SALE: Hotpoint elec, stove, $25. Can be seen at 19 Richmond ave., Swannania. Dial 7315. m-3-p) FOR SALE: Firewood, any length. Call Black Mtn. 8198 or Asheville 3-1811. (n-6 2tc FOR SALE: Homemade fruit cakes. Dial 6185. (n-3-c) FOR SALE: (1) David Bradley 24* h.p. tractor with following equip ment: 30” sickle bar mower. 24” reel lawn mower, cultivator, disc harrow, plow. A real bargain at $235, originally cost over $600. Black Mountain Lumber Co ^ (o-27-tfc) FOR SALE: Close in, 2 bedroom brick cottage with bath, living room, kitchen and eating area. Also unfinished upstairs room, for only $7,000. Will rent furnished for $60 monthly. Phone 7408 (n-3-p) FOR SALE: Alis Chalmers Tractor with disc harrow, drag harrow, plow and com planter Also 2 washing machines, diningroom suite and locust posts. Dial 6693, Mrs. Howard Milton, Asheville highway. (n3-e) FOR SALE: Just received a new shipment of materials for dresses, blouses, skirts and shirts. Good assortment. Mrs. R. V. Stafford, 1 mile east of Black Mountain, 1st house above Kerlee Baptist church Dial 4374. (n-3-c) FOR SALE: Must sell 1951 Dodge Coronet sedan, 2-tone color The first $400 takes it. Phone 6806. .(n-3-p) FOR SALE: Strawberry plants, Blackmore, Tennessee Beauty, Twentieth Century, large ever bearing and handsome. The only everbearing that produces berries 6 months in a year. H. C. Austin, Black Mountain Nursery, Vance ave. (o-13-tfc) FOR SALE: Large desk blotters, 19x24, 20 cents; Nifty Legal pads, 8% x 14, 25 cents; several joints of stove pipe with elbows, SI.50 for the lot. May be seen at the Black Mountain News office. Hur ry, these wonderful bargains won’t last longl (o-13-tfp) FOR SALE: 1951 G.E. electric stove, excellent condition. For in formation call Black Mtn News __ (s-15-tfc) FOR SALE: New modern cottage in wooded grove. Reasonable terms Phone 6292._ (s-8-tfc) FOR SALE: Pre-cast concrete septic tanks. Complete installa tions. Approximately' $200 in Black Mountain area. Walker Pre-cast Concrete Products, Marion. N C Phone 22622 (nA-tfc) FOR SALE: Nice building rock, also mountain and river rock See A. J. Hemphill, Jr., phone 3501 (j-16-tfc) Used Furnilure And Appliances We have a good select.on of Used Furniture. Ran ges, Heaters, Refrigera tors at real bargain prices on Easy Terms. j 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: Gold Seal Linoleum, all size rugs, (’all us for free esti mate on plastic tile. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa, N. C. Phone 7253. (tic) FOR SALE: Dress up your windows wi»h Venetian Blinds, (.'all 11s for free estimati Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa, V C. Phone 7253. (tfc) • Notice PIANO BARGAIN: We will trans for to someone in this vicinity for a very small down payment and small monthly payments a 40” console SPINET PIANO like new. Nationally advertised with direst blow action, mahogany finish, with matching bench. New Piano guar antee, save $300.00. For informa tion write: CREDIT ADJUSTER, S.P.C.B. Box 1063. Salisbury, N. C. (n-10-c) Will Do Ironing In My Home for 50c per hour. Mrs. Fannie Mae Pressley, 311 Lakey st. (n-3-c) Services Offered, alterations and sewing in my home on Montreat road. Mrs. Jack Shaw, (o-20-tfp) It's Time to Have Your Furnaces and Hea ers ('leaned. Heaters, $5; floor furnaces, SC; hot air furn aces. $7. Will repair all electric appliances such as ranges, hot water heaters, washing machines, etc. Free pick-up and delivery \Voodv Stepp, phones 7633 or 7317 (s-8-tfc) For Pick-up of stray, unwanted and unidentified dogs and cats call County Dog Warden, Police Dept., 2-4121, Asheville. Confine animals before call. (o-14-tfc) Expert Furniture Finishing and re-finishing. Any type of finish, modern, antique, or what have you Satisfaction guaranteed. Black Mountain Lumber Co. (m-17-tfc) • Lost LOST: Gentleman’s solitaire dia mond ring, set in white gold. Lost Oct. 11. Rewrd if found. L G McMillan. Lookout road, Montreat N. C. (n-3-p) • Wanted WANTED: Unfurnished 2-bedroom house or apt., by Nov. 15, in Black Mountain or vicinity. Phone 8334 _ (n-3-c) mumurmm WANT ADS CLASSIFIED AD RATES 8 point type — 2 cents word Minimum 50 cents 10 point type 4 cents word Minimum $1.00 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.) jSS&HOME Proper IN TOWN: 2 COTTAGES, 4 room* and bath, one of which with attached garage, „ch wjfh priced reasonably. STONE BUNGALOW. 5 room* and bath, attached garage, oil heat. Thi* j» a |oye|^ Subject to offer. JUST COMPLETED, 6 room* and bath, reasonably priced. REAL CLOSE IN on No. 70, 6 rooms and bath, appro*, acre. $6,000. NEW 4 ROOMS and bath, lot 100 x 130, $5,300. Onehalf mile east |u*t off No. 70 FOR RENT: Am expecting to offer unfurnished home with barn and over an acre close in, $45 00 Can offer 5 room cottage, 6 months occupancy only. Make Inquiry. '"onthlyl OFFICE PHONE £1 p I I 3g21 K. o. tckles BOX 794 Residence 7 3 44 Member Asheville Board of Realtors BLACK mountain, N. c Beverly Hills Neus Mrt. Fred Watson Box 91SV4, Asheville, N. C. The Fidelis, Rut h and older men’s class of Beverly Hills Baptist church met on last Thursday night in the log building for the fellow ship hour at 7:30, and in the main auditorium for the showing of some slides by Mrs. Johnson and daughter. These were pi c tures taken in Alaska where both Mrs. Johnson and her daughter have visited and were some of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen. Mrs. Johnson has a son, Harold, who with his wife anti son lives in Alaska. After the showing of the slides, the busi ness meetings were held in the class rooms. A new "resident was elected for the Fidelis class. She is Mrs. M. C Keating. The other officers were retained, except some of the committee. The Fidelis cl a - bought paint and (' rcle N’o. 2 of the W M. 1 . painted the nursery. It’s very clean and pretty with it new coat of paint and new window curtains. The nursery is open for every ser vice with capable ladies in attend ance. Th - week we have the Training Un.nii course at Beverly Hills Baptist church each night for the adults The juniors and interme diates will meet Tuesday. Wed nesday and Thursday nights Rev. Hughes, our assoeialional mission ary, will teach the adults; Mrs. Audry McDonald the intermedi ate-; and Mrs. Roy Thompson the V. r w . onio to our church new members. \\ . M. S. week of prayer will be Nov. 7 11, and state eonvetition Nov. lb-17. This convention will be at the First Baptist church in Asheville. N. Justice of Azalea drive, who has been seriously ill in St. Joseph hospital for several weeks is at his home now much improved ami is able to receive visitors. Roy Thompson of Violet Hills apts., who has been in Oteen VA hospital for a check up, has been discharged. Roy is one of our faithful church members and we were glad to hear the good news and have him back in our midst. The intermediate B. T. I', class of Beverly Hills Baptist church was honored with a Hallowe’en party last Thursday in Violet Hills by the directors, Mrs. Audry Mc Honald and Ballard Harrison. I here was a large crowd of mer rymakers present and a good time ( 1954 ACCIDENT FACTS r RAI.KIGH. — Does it pay to be super cautious at intersections? The M"tor Vehicles Department, in summarizing last year’s fatal auto accidents, found that 99 death dealing smashups occurred at intersections. In all there were I2,fihl intersection accidents rang ing from the 99 fatal to 2,403 in jury accidents to 10,179 property damage mishaps. reported Games were* played and refreshments served. Mi- Ruby Long of Morristown, Tenn., was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long at their home on Tunnel road. Mrs. Willie Boatman, sister of Mr. Long, and Ruby, who has been at the I.ong home for several weei, returned to Morristown with Ruby. Fml Watson and family of leaver Craig, Bonn Id Stroupe of M Idh Grassy Brai ch, and M rs M. Keating went to Cherokee on Sunday after Sundav school at 11 erly Hills Rapt: t church. We irried the outdoor grill along and grilling the hamburgers they (the hamburgers) got up-set and we resorted to other meat for lunch. Other than shivering so that we could hardly feed our elves we had a good time. Mr Fred Watson and daugh ter. Sandra of Lower Craig circle and Donald Stroupe of Middle Grassy Branch recently visited Mrs. Watson’s aunt Mrs. R. E. •Sheppard and family at their home in the Jupiter section. Mrs. Wat - in also recently visited her cous in, Mrs. Maude Rogers and Jack Hughes in Memorial Mission hos pital. Mrs. Watson, Sandra, and Donald also attended the Hallo we'en carnival at Biltmore High school on Friday night. At the half-way mark in 1955, N’orth Carolina’s fall fed calf sales were maintaining a higher average than last year. Typewriter of a Lifetime for a Lifetime Take 18 months to pay. balance liberal trade-in. Parents! Invest in your Chil dren's future today. Help them get higher marks with this most wanted Portable typewriter. Featuring I "Magic" Margin, Office Typewriter keyboard and controls. Plus new Rugged Fiberglas Carrying Case. s\''" t £ ‘ ~ /, HURRY 1^ /' / " OFFER MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHOUT NOTICE “IT’S THRIFTY DIAL 4381 TO TRADE AT TYSON'S” BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. • RENT " ill give talk Mrs. Thomas S. Sharp 2nd of th, A.hevlll,. rh.p^ ,L „ u: **U r>v< talk before the Chapter „r rfa.v- Her subject will be H«K of the United Sta origin, evolution, ami th. flags of other countries have influence.! its Tar Heel beef cattlemen have the opportunity to sell cattle at 13 fat cattle sales year. A PARMi?!’ wibc S.S bu tBns ney foj mortgage, taxes, debts, to educate children, ; v a hired man. A MON Y life insurance progrum answers them ail. Burt Teague 215 Miles Bldi; Phone Asheville, N. C. Mutual Of Hew Yo T .? M teal L- } In ;< ’ \r C; 'any of New TUESDAY MONDAY CHARLtS K ^DMA" MARILyN (VJONRO^ *n4 OM EW^Li WEDNESDAY - THU«°^ Two Shows Mi Saturday Pix Theatre Black Mountain, N, C. FRIDAY — SATURDAY JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON Strategic Air Command ,;,i;7bv-TEOTNicOUtT rum * IjOVEJOYNICOL SmSvANBENNETT e™*-'*1 ■' *y,:umar"® * r—— r«t»« fl
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