HOME OWNERSHIP - A Buy Your Home in BUL the Valley in 1956 for I MiTTHH I W f | s EXCELLENT VALUES IN REAL ESTATE IN CITY: 2 Story house. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. 100rl' location. Shown by appointment only. S10.000.00. MONTREAT ROAD: New. 3 bedroom house just completed, carport, heat Just past Cotton ave. on left. Call office for details. New. 2 bedroom brick home. Located on large lot. Price $10,000.00. GROVEMONT: 3 Bedroom gunison home, on level lot, modern. $9,500.00. Atith extra lot. $10,500.00. F.H.A. loan. SWANNANOA: 2 houses equal to five rooms each. 10 acres level land. Ideal for development. Make inquiry. VALLEY REALTY CO., Black Mountain F. E. STEPP—Dial 7111 INC., REALTORS 120 State St. W. C. NICHOLS 10 ■ Black Mountain (NC) NEWS-Thursday, August 30, 195 OWEN WARHORSES— From Page 1 Haynes, letterman, was lost whei his family moved to Detroit. Up from the junior varsity fo their first try are some boys win are being counted on to help dur ing the coming campaign. Thes‘ include—ends. David Pruitt an Robert Hughes; tackle. Billy Win berly; guards, Albert Davis, Cec Davis, and Wayne Morrow. Although there are 15 letterme returning, sorely missed will t Dan Wilson, center; Earl Pruit fullback, Kenny Martin, defensic end; Vance Davis, tackle; Ger Burke, tackle, and Leslie Hayne tackle. The Hendersonville encounte will be the first of a rugged schec ule. practically the same as las year. Following the Bearcats wil come Asheville High. Erwin. Rey nolds. Erika. North Buncombe. Asheville School. Brevard, and Waynesville. If there is any tougher slate than this in WNC, it hasn't been listed. But the boys are optimistic and may pull some surprises along the way as they did last year. They had just started to hit their stride against Waynesville and will at- i fpmnt to take ud Friday night c where they left off last seasoi If they can accomplish this, they’ have a successful year. BROAD RIVER By Mrs. M. M. Elliott } Mrs. Meldona Bjorklund o Washington, D. C., is visiting he , Mother, Mrs. Dicy Smith, an 1 family on upper Cedar Creek. My sister-in-law, Mrs. And n Elliot and granddaughter, JoAm c of Morganton and Mrs. Elliot' t, son. Burley Elliot and his wife an. e children, BurleyJr. and Diane, o e Bayonne, N. J., and Mrs. Elliot': 5, daughter, Mrs. Marie Beach ant children, Alon, Ronnie, Wanda, am r Timothy of Morganton visited us - last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crenshaw of Forest City spent the week end at their place on upper Cedar Creek. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Bob Edmondson and sons who spent a 10 day vac ation at their cabin on Broad River returned to their home in Starke, Fla., last Tuesday. Mr. Edmondson is connected with the new hospital n Starke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turnipseed .ml daughter visited us last Fri av. The oy^i AuiomstiO u)iih Double. SpinTubs Two spinning tubs, on* Inside the other, never lot dirty water strain bask, through clothes. That maans you’ll never sea dirt streaks nor half-clean clothes with a Maytag Automatic. Your old washer may be worth a big down payment! TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY “It’s Thrifty To Trade At Tyson’s” 5 Mrs. Nancy Nelon of this comm - unity and Jlrs. Nelon’s great nep hew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Jimmy Elliot and his sister, Helen 1 Elliot of Chesnee, S. 0., visited Mrs. Nelon's sister. Mrs. Myra Ownbey, who is all at her home near Skyland. last Saturday. Mrs. Floy Moore and children are visiting Mrs. Moore’s father and sister, Lewis and Verdia Elliot. Mrs. Zora Goins of Marion was ' a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. r Randolph Taytor last Sunday i night. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stroud had f as guests their daughters, Misses , Bulah and Ruth Stroud, Mr. and < Mrs. Johnny Nodolski and daught i er Carol of W. Asheville last Sun ' day. Rev. and Mrs. Lee Goins of Win ston Salem, a former pastor of Clear Branch Church, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Morris and daughters. Grady. Stanley, and Kenneth Elliot, who have been visiting their father and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Elliot and daughter Peggy, returned to their homes in Okla homa this week. Yewitt Elliot, Dean Ledbetter, Lawrence and Pressley Nelon, went on a camping trip on Bald Mountain recently. There will be a decoration at the aid Mt. Pleasant Church Ceme- : cry on Stone Mountain next Sun- j lay, Sept. 2. 1 The memorial service will be 1 ield at the Davis Town Free Will Baptist Church in the Crooked Creek section next Saturday, Sept. 1. The revival meeting will start at Stone Mountain Baptist Church - lext Sunday night, Sept. 2. Rev. ] rred Robinson will be the visiting j ninister. 5 TheMemorial service will be held ■ it Nesbitt’s Chapel on Flat Creek ] next Sunday, Sept. 2. We, the Broad River folks are ‘ indeed sorry to know that Mr. j Robert Daugherty, our mail ' carrier is ill. We Miss him badly and sincerly hope that he will soon be well. Besides delivering our mail all these years he has done so many chores for us along the way. I’m afraid we have been thought less, taken him for granted, have been imposing on him, and have failed to appreciate what he has been doing for us all through the years. We want to thank Mrs. Ballard for the good job she is doing in delivering our mail in Mr. Daugh erty’s absence. The Memorial service will be held at Stone Mountain Sunday, Sept. 9. HARRY CLARK GIVEN LEGION DOOR AWARD Harry Clarke was the winner of the electric frying pan given by Waycaster McPee American Legion post as a door prize. The drawing was to be held at the chicken fry given at the Club house on Aug. 17, but because so many tickets were still out it was postponed until later. It was lielc at the News office in the presence of several Legion Members anc witnesses. ana FIRST! DIAL 4381 the only freezer with the *stor-mor ’ door AM ANA’S exclusive “stor-morM door hold* a»ro food than any other freezer door. And, Anuiu Is the only freezer with auto matic food servers, automatic inventory control, adjustable food holders, full vision light, service shelf, ice cream and oecaert bar, and left-over shelf. COME IN TODAY . .. See all tl~s feature$ tkmi mo ice the AHANA FREEZER best. Backed by a century old tradition of fine craftsmanship, GUARANTEED TO OUTPERFORM ALL OTHERS TYSON FURNITURE CO. “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. 0 For K<*nt_ FOR REM In Swannanoa oppos school 3 rooms and bath apt. furnished attractive and modern insulated and oil furnace heat elec kitchen, quiet neighborhood convenient location. Desire set ,),.(! permanent people. Dial 8350 or see Mrs George Bartlett. (a30tfc FOR REN1 Tall Oaks oppositi Golf course on Cherokee ave., 2 lovely 1 bedroom cottages, fum ished elec, kitchen. One from Sent 15 and one from Oct. 1 Phone 8408. (a302tp) FOR RENT: 5-Itoom house, light.' and water, wired for elec, stove on Blue Ridge road. See Ro\ Rhinehart or Mrs. Silvers, Blue Ridge road (a302tp) FOR RENT Large front bedroom nicely and comfortably furnished large walk-in closet. semi-privat( hath, nice residential street, close to ail downtown. Would share en tire home with lady or couple Phone 7343. (s6c) FOR RENT: Widow, alone, woulc like to share modern home close in with couple or lady. Attractive proposition Phone 8145. (a30cl FOR RENT: 2 Bedroom house, au tomatic central heat, stove and rc frigerator furnished Call 6981 after 5 p.m. on week ends. (a30tfc FOR RENT: Attractive 2 bedroom furnished cottage, until June Floor furnace, ideal location. Dia 8382. (a30tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished apartment Dial 7740. (a30tfc) FOR RENT: 6-Room house, unfurn ished, newly painted. Call 9220 oi apply at Ann’s Cafe. (j-7-tfc) FOR RENT: 4-room unfurnished apt., near center of town. Dia! 6292. (j-5-tfc) FOR RENT: Nice cool rooms, ef ficiency apartments, cottages with kitchenettes. By day or week. 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 -'OR SALE: Grovemont, 2 bedroom ihuttered bungalow, covered patio vith stone fireplace, back porch ereened and glassed, insulated, 'arage with storage room, wooded ot on each side, 240 ft. x 160. ’all Black Mtn 6325 after 6 p.m (a23-2tc) •'OR SALE.: 5-Room house in Srovemont on Stonewall ave.. for sale or rent. Owner will be ort dace most of the dav, Thursday, Vug. 30. Dial 7504. <a303tp) T)R SALE: 4-Room house on Mon reat road. Also 1949 green Jeep nd trailer. (a302tp) 'OR SALE: 100 copies of PIC TURESQUE, famous picture mag izine of the Blue Ridge Parkway ind Smokies, have been placed on ;ale at Key City Pharmacy, Black Mountain Drug, and Rug and Jug ;hop. They’re only 35 cents per :opy. Pick up yours today, (tip) FOR SALE: We have several of the green light bulbs left, 60, 100, 150, and a few 3-way bulbs. Your American Legion Post 129 re quests that you get them today at Lormay’s Dept, store. (tfp) FOR SALE: 1949 Station wagon, $200. Call Stepp’s Gulf Service. (j-6-2tp) FOR SALE: Monitor washing machine, good condition. Call 8411 and ask for Mrs. Robson, (a-9-tfc) 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: 30-ft. Coloniall man house trailer, furnishei in good condition. $1095 Fr Martin, Swannanoa Heights nanoa, N. C. (a.’2 FOR SALE: 3 level lots 80’x Grovemont, facing Wildwom and Marion avenue. For f information call Asheville ' j-12 FOR SALE: i. Hcdroom house iik< ,,,w on level lot and paved stree in town. Attached garage, plaster , i walls and automatic heat. 10.' v mtain st. Phone 7119 after five (j-5-tfc) ! i iR SALE: Large desk blotter ’ i\24 20 cents; Nifty Legal pads \l4. 25 cents. Black Mtn. News 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. FOB SALE: Dress up your window: wlth Venetian Blinds. Call us foi frr< estimate. Harrison Furmtun store Swannanoa, N. C. Phone 7253. _ <tfc> FOB SALE: Pre-cast concrete septic tanks. Complete installa tions Approximately $200 in Blact Mountain area. Walker Pre-east Concrete Products, Marion, N. C Phone 22622.__(n-4-tfc) FOR SALE: Gold Seal Linoleum all size rugs. Call us for free esti mate on plastic tile. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa, N. C Phone 7253. (tfc) • Notice INTERIOR DECORATING, paper hanging, painting. Free estimates. Pete Stepp, dial 4331. (j-26-7tp) Repairing and refinishing furni ture. Free inspection, pick-up and delivery. Just off Fragment road Phone 4731. J. J. Fore. (j-12-tfc) Hall’s Cabinet Shop. Refinish repair and build. Pickup and de livery. Located just off Cragmont road. Dial 4736. (m-17-tfc)_ Builder, all types of construction: residential, commercial, altera tions, additions, and repairs. Free estimates. Phone 8210. (m-3-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) It’s Time to Have 'Your Furnaces and Heaters Cleaned. Heaters, 55; floor furnaces, $6; hot air fum aces, $7. Will repair all electric appliances such as ranges, hoi water heaters, washing machines etc. Free pick-up and delivery Woody Stepp, phones 7633 or 7317 (s-8-tfc) Lawn Mowers and Motorcycles We repair and overhaul any kind of Power lawn mow ers, small air-cooled eng ines, and motorcycles. Also sale of new and used lawn mowers, motorcycles, and garden tillers. BLACK MOUNTAIN CYCLE SHOP SEE LEWIS STAFFORD Expert Furniture Finishing am re-finishing. Any type of finish modern, antique, or what have you Satisfaction guaranteed. Blacl Mountain Lumber Co. (m-17-tfc • Wanted WANTED: To buy for cash. 4 o 5 room house with or withou bath, in Black Mtn. or Swannano; Write X, Box 9(18, Black Mountair _(a-16-tfc) WANTED: Foot locker, good cor dition. Phone 7373. (a30c) LIONS ENTERTAINED BY CHICAGO SINGER Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brande c Chicago have been guests of Mr Pearl Perkins of Ridgecrest an Mrs. Mary E. Aleshire of Oa Knoll. Mrs. Brande, lyric soprano, i one of Chicago’s best known sin; ers. She and Mrs. Perkins pri vided a well received prograi for the Lions club dinner ; Christmount last Thursday evei ing. As she has done on form* visits, Mrs. Brande gave a pr gram for the patients at the VJ hospital. On Sunday, Aug. 25, she san a solo, “How Beautiful Upon th Mountain” at the Methodist churc of Black Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Brande visite many of the beauty spots an historic sites c(f this area an were so pleased that they e pressed a desire to return for longer season. HOME FROM ILLINOIS Mrs. W. H. Lindsey and her tv sisters, Mrs. Anna Hensley of Ma ion and Mrs. Mae Dillard of Sylv returned last Sunday from week’s visit with relatives Rockford, 111. Nl AHOME IN TOWN: Mcntreat Rd., 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ideal large lot fenced, convenient HALF BLOCK from elementary school, exceptionally convenient to business center a , 4 bedroom home, basement, price depending number of lots wanted. nd cSk MOST ATTRACTIVE stone front home, attached plastered garage, 5 rooms, bath, ace. Large lot facing paved street. $9,000. ° 0,1 V| JUST OFF Montreat Rd.: outside limits, loveiest of grounds highly landscaped, po home of 5 rooms, bath, basement. Bargain if I ever saw one at $8,500. °' 13 GOLF COURSE: beautifully furnished cottage, attractive all respects, equivalent See this by all means. GROVEMONT: 3 bedrooms, bath, utility room with conventional oil furnace. price er large home with lovely large grounds. • REQUEST FURTHER PARTICULARS COVERING THESE PROPERTIES. FOR RENT: nicely furnished cottage facing galf course, equivalent to 5 rooms, bath 5 r80,"v s| A.J $55.00 monthly. RESIDENCE oil h* pH0hE FICE PHONE p p I 1 3 6 2 1 K. o. tckles Member Asheville Board of Realtors BOX 794 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N c 7 344 We Salute We salute you on your birthday! Aug. 31 — Eddie Heck, Ricky Russell, Robert Blankenship, Mrs. S. M. Bittinger, Miss Nell Golightly, Sandra Cook, Janice Higginbotham, Roscna Ciscon, Mrs. Ressie Ann Taylor, Louise Buck ner. Sept. 1 — W. A. Ward, Betty Wicker, E. M. Scabrook, Tommy Isley, Ralph Hudgins. Sept. 2 — Charles M. Fortune III, Robert D. Richardson, H. Mc Guire Wood, R. T. Greene, Louise Ball, Grace ,1. Willis, Mable Hemp hill, Charles Porter, Barbara Jean Miller, Ada DeWeese, Frank Hart, Gracie Roper, Doyce Settle, Louis Ball. Sept. 3 — Betty Jo Platt, Will iam M. Hummer II, G. W. Aber nathy, Mrs. Jack Cordell, Judy Ann Tierney, Mrs. Paul Gragg, Mrs. Plane Gilliam, Mrs. S. S. Thomas. Sept. 4 — Mrs. George Godfrey, F. W. Miller, George Watson, Rob ert S. Eckles, Dr. Hubert L. Clapp, Homer Burgin, Mrs. Ruth Clark, June MeCurry, Phyllis Burnette, Evelyn Jones, Emma Allen. Sept. 5 — James C. McIntosh, W. D. Hyatt, Judy Sawyer Reese, Clifford Odom, John Wesley Chandler, Eugene Crawford, Mrs. Clarence Boone, Barbara Evans, Bill Solomon, Christine W. Davis, Audrey Skelton, Fred McKinney, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Ronnie Lowe, Carlee Sehion. Sept. 6 — Betty Tyson, Bill Wade, Mildred Fuller, Steve Han ey, Everette Jenkins, Augusta Grif fin, Kathleen Farr, Josephine Mongovis, Charles Brackett, Jr., Mrs. Viola Creasman, Dr. Jessie P. Chapman, Jr., Mary Tipton. HOME FROM EAST Mrs. Johnny Lopes has returned from Cambridge, Mass., to assume her duties as a faculty member in the Vance school, West Ashe ville. She will make her home here with her mother, Mrs. Gust ova Brown, while Mr. Lopes is do ing his practice teaching in the Waynesville school. He will spend the week ends here. * SELL ITI — CLASSIFIEDSI • r~ Poet's Corner Conducted by Anne K. Sharp, Chairman Creative Writing Group A TRIBUTE As we’ve often heard—there is nothing new— “Nothing new under the sun” And so, as August rolls around, The partings have begun. On your wide front porch Where we often dine— Admiring the mimosa, the rhodo dendron, the pines, Discussing religion, our lineage, our travels— As memory of the past winter slowly unravels— Take up to 18 months to pay! Chance of a lifetime for you parents and students to own a brand new ROYAL PORTABLE Typed work does look better. Gets you higher marks, too! Come In and try this sensational typewriter! TYSON Furniture Co. Black Mountain, N. C. I Quality Recapping Doesn’t Cost-It Pays! We are continuing our very successful special sale of U.S. Royal Tires and Recaps (through Labor Day) if you have not taken advantage of this scde, NOW is the TIME! WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF TIRES IN THE SWANNANOA VALLEYI * B4TTERIES WTH 18 MONTHS WRITTEN « GUARANTEE AS LOW AS 512.10 GARLAND & LONG TIRE (0. Inc ~ Phone: Bl.ck Mtn. 6231 Thb”odk“'"10"»-m To the green moss carpet The enchanting; nook— Where the moments fleet— Then au revoir— Till again we meet! Helen Hollister Swat (Mrs. Hugh Swan) New Bern. This tribute to your chain I and her daughter was compo^l appreciation of the many 21 eons and teas which Mrs s I attended on “the wide front JS and on “the green moss carpet! the gurgling brook.” '“I Anne Kendrick Shan. Chr. Poet’s Corner, Creative Writng Qub • RENT IT! ■ CLASSIFIEDS!*! •IU^CfR t-ZPtiHOL for your child or grandchild,,,] It grows bigger every year unt il it becomes a $5,000policy at 21— and at no increase in premium! Available lor chil dren up to age 14. For informa tion, write or call: Burt Teague Asheville, N. C. 215 Miles Bldg., Phone 3-821! Mutual Op NewYom The Mutual Life Insurance Company cf he* M New York. N. Y. MONY today means MONEY tomonw' lift Inturance- accident and skknets-<»WM,! plant ... lot individuals md err;..vet |to«P Pix Theater Black Mountain, N. C. FRIDAY — SATURDAY COLOR-CINEMASCOPE James CAGNEY* 'TR/BUTEJO A BAD MAH Don OWNS • Stepta McNALLT • h • » m mm*x Ift* MMS ^0 MONDAY — TUESDAY W JANE RUSSELL W RICHARD EGAN [Revolt of IS k JiM/B k STOVER. w IpE^ coto* &T DC LUXE * > CiNBMAScQpj -& WEDNESDAY — THUR?dA Two Show* Nightly Matinee Daily — 3 P '

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