HOME OWNERSHIP - A Buv Your Home BULWARK OF AMERICA the Valley in 1956 SEE THESE HE At. rt, ' "ortt, and particulars. This convenient JUST OUTSIDE LIMITS and slightly off Montreat Rd old home 5 rooms bath, |a JUS13 beautifully lr-'<*'-«n<*rf lots. ,{>oks l,ke a park- View ,s ,deal- Prlce Qr every cent of it. FACING GOLF COURSE: beautifully furnished cottage, excellent floor plan. Request jns . and particulars. B?CV FACING GOLF COURSE: Cottage Court, 5 units almost new and excellently furnished, SJ? JUST OFF OLD NO. 70 on paved road: 5 rooms, hath, lovely wide view. Land 200*1 cn $5,500. * »t. GROVEMONT: 3 bedroom home, conventional oil furnace, unusually nice floor plan, u. 160 ft. $9,500. OFFICE PHONE T* 1 1 RESIDENCE pHa, 3 62 1 R. S. Eckles 734, RESIDENCE BOX 794 Member Asheville Board of Realtors BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. L Jaytees Clear More Area For Picnic Ground The Black Mountain Junior Chamber of Commerce members have been eagerly at work com pleting one more of their Finer Carolina projects. Two work parties were held, at which time the area beyond the large barbeque pit was cleared oi trash and brush and 200 pounds ol sodium chloride spread. They hope to have gravel spread on the area This extension has given the picnic grounds more space for pits and tables. The two shuffle board courts and the new equipment are in use The areas were refinished with a new foundation of cement and the proper forms for playing were painted on the two surfaces. The Jaycees now lack only one more phase to complete a very extensive project which is making Black Mountain a Finer Carolina town for 1956. DAVID MUNDY HOME— From Page 1 bolt University in East Berlin also several at the Free Universi ty in West Berlin. Berlin is the only place that I want to return to in Europe. Aside from the two months which 1 spent in Bonn and Berlin, and the two semesters in Goettingen, somewhat more than a month was devoted to trav el in France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium and Holland. Ger many seems to be the most de stroyed and best recovered coun try in Europe. For “agreeable ness” I would give the Dutch or the Belgians top honors.” David was the first exchange student under a program spon sored by student government agen cies at Goettingen and U.N.C. This year UNC is sending two students to Goettingen and receiv ing two German students in re turn. The purpose of the program is to acquaint the students in the two countries of each others’ prob JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB FASHION SHOW IS SET The Junior Woman’s club an nual fashion show will be held on Friday, Sept. 21, at 8 o’clock at the Monte Vista hotel. Admission will be 75 cents per person. For tickets call Mrs. Huntsinger at 6621 or contact any club member k BACK TO SCHOOL PORTABLE Cleon 'n Eoiy ribbon change with Royal'i oxdwtive Twln-fak. TYSON Furniture Co. Black Mountain, N C. VOTERS APPROVE— From page 1 of Gov. Luther Hodges and other state leaders. The other amendments approved were: No. 1: To increase the maximum number of days for which mem bers of the General Assembly may receive compensation from 90 to 120, and authorize the General Assembly to provide subsistence and travel allowance for members engaged in legislative duties. No. 2: To change the date for convening the General Assembly from January to February. No. 3: To authorize a married woman to execute a power of at torney conferred by her husband. SHOPE CREEK By Mrs. Thelma Buckner Rt. 2 — Asheville, N. C. The Rev. J. H. Smith of Taco ma, Wash., formerly of Asheville, brought the morning message at Berea Baptist church Sunday. His subject “The Cross.” Uncle Troy Gragg was stricken with an attack of appendicitis at his home Sunday evening and was taken to Swannanoa VA hospital where he underwent surgery upon arrival. The H. H. Ingle, Sr., family in cluding Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Crist, Jimmy and Teddy, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitaker and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morris and children and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ingle Jr., enjoyed a picnic lunch at a beautiful spot on Curtis Creek Sunday. The refreshing rains we had last week brought relief in many ways. Our water supply is normal again and the temperature down to 44 degrees. Wilbur Creasman of Norfolk visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Creasman over the week end. Ronnie and Cathy King spent the week-end in Biltmore with Mr. and Mrs. Roy King. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shope, Steve f Pix Theater Black Mountain, N. C. FRIDAY — SATURDAY MONDAY — TUESDAY DAMYl f 2AHOCK RODGERS HAMMERSTEIN’S t i 'w 1110 atidX ct*tu«i »o« .tp...** DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER . COlOt by DC LCKi •*«» RITA MORENO • *U*iltfi 8(*&C*I • M» injure* P'<*Mr4 k, Nk(m i». v>«M« Jt CHARUS nn WAiffR uuc ESMil 1(KM,',1 KHWWt^OSMlimiiiy '"** t~*< ►***< a» Mat **> la* cl Uc» y, WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY ——Warner Bros, mw - ■ mum zero Dm Mary W DM Mary of lift Hkaflgimag Bit. — RICHARD CONTE * PE6QIC CASTLE Two Shows Nightly—7 A 9 pjn. Matinaa Saturday—3 PM. and Ray spent the weal, , I ing at Fontana Dam nd fui-' _ ^ P*en'c dinner wa» Sunday at the home tfM Mrs. Joe Shope. Present Mrs. Minnie Jenkins EWr est and Imogene of v^i ville and Mr. a- i Mrs, B hi est A4 and Robin BilIV a"d Fuller and 10th. -J V4 servedtheir birthdays on the ortion of the family automobile policy now Prod $100 Fire, Lightning, covers* on wearing apparel in 1 e It also pays for malicious age to assured’s tires. The medical payments P" tion has also been broadened The Valley Insurance Agency will be pleased to explain th^ broad coverage which purchased at no additlon^luBj and in many cases the pro have been reduced. ^ Substantial savings be had by combining the m ^ ent policies an°*"eo»*ers home has in one Horoeu ^ Policy” with savings 22%. ^ had Savings also may ^ under the 5 year annual newal plan with sav 22% for the 2, 3, 4, and 5> . The Valley Insurance ■ will be pleased to explain savings to you. VALLEY Insurance Agency 120 W. St.t. S^c Black Mountain/ _ DIAL 3191