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HOME OWNERSHIP - Buy Your Home A BULWARK OF AMERICA in the Valley in 1956 SKK THESE HEAl.T»,ts for BETTEU VALVES I EXCELLENT VALUES IN REAL ESTATE CLOSE IN: 3 Bedroom cottage, furnace heat, insulated. A bargain at $9.000 00. Existing F.II.A. $6,000.00. 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: Equal to new—2 bedrooms, dining room or third bedroom, large kitchen and dinette, breezeway, attached garage, full basement, oil heat. F.H.A. Loan. Price $10,500.00. SWANNANOA: 2 houses equal to five rooms each, 10 acres level land. Ideal for development. Make inquiry. ACREAGE: 2 Acre wooded and level lot on Walker Street. Close to highway. Bargain priced at $1350.00. 4Mz Acres level land on paved road, all utilities and bus sendee, good view. Inquire. 8 Acres fronting No. 70 Highway, 500 feet. Ideal for shopping center or motel. Make inquiry. RENTALS: 3 — 2 Bedroom unfurnished houses. 1 — 3 Bedroom unfurnished house. VALLEY REALTY CO., INC., REALTORS Black Mountain F. E. STEPP—Dial 7111 120 State St. W. C. NICHOLS WARHORSES BEAT— From Page 1 ran the Hawks’ backfield for 48 yards, and Joe Robinson scored the first of his touchdowns for the evening by blasting through the line and racing 56 yards. Leading 33-0 at intermission, the NiOif helps... you to get the greatest value trow your Social Security, your pension rights and your present life insurance. Let me show you how! Burt Teague Ashavillt, N. C. 215 Milts Bids-, Phont 34261 Mutual Op New York The Mutual Life insurance Company of Nt* York ( New York, N Y. MtONY today means MONEY tomorrow! lit# insurantu account and skVnaw — ratfeamant ( plans . . tor Individuals and amptayaa ttoupi Owen coaching staff tried to slow down the pace in the second half, but the Warhorses were not to he headed and rushed over four TDs, two in each quarter. In the third Larry Gravette threw a 39 yard pass to David Hamby and then Robinson, just to show that this was his night, went straight up the middle for GO yards and the six points. With second and third stringers filling most of the positions, Rob inson counted twice in the final period on runs of 46 and three yards to close a brilliant perform ance. Always ranking with the best in Western North Carolina in the kicking department, Robin son came into his own as a run ner. The Owen line has played well throughout the season but reached its peak against North Buncombe. Not a first down was registered by the Hawks until the fourth juarter. Shope, Hamby, Danny lampton, Haynes, and Tyson >aced the defense. ( Jorth Buncombe 0 0 0 0— 0 >wen 14 19 12 14—59 Owen scoring: touchdowns—Gill c 37, run)*; Redmon 2 (46, run; 3, un), Clayton (48, run); Robinson 4 (55, run; 60, run; 46, run; 3, run); Hamby (39, pass from Grav ette). Extra points-—Ensley (run); Gill (run); Tyson (pass from Rog ers); Rogers (plunge); Hughes (pass from Rogers). FRANK HUDSON— From Page 1 Sherman Shell, recruitment, and Miss Pauline Tipton, safety patrol. The council voted to meet the fourth Tuesday in each month at the city hall, starting in Novem ber, and passed a resolution to thank the Friendly Cab company for the free services rendered to the Safety Patrol. Projects that are under consid eration and which need the sup port of the community include, better lighting for Cherry street, repairs to bridge between the pri mary and elementary schools, ex tension of the sidewalk to the front of the old high school build ing, and control of jay-walking in Black Mountain. JODFREYS BACK Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Godfrey are loving this week to the Warren ottage on Laurel avenue. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDS) I ! I jflA MffttAG automatic washer $n r a95 y h s • 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 1 Your old washer may be worth a big down payment! TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY “It's Thrifty To Trade At Tyson’s” iiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiilliiiiiminiiu: & I E300QR | Zenith I WITH | Commandi sTunes TV from across the rooms = No Electricity—No Wires = |Come In—Try It for Yourselfl = I HARRISON ( I Furniture Store | | DIAL 7253 | SWANNANOA, N. C. iimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii = Amazing NEW I 1957 menace the only freezer with the istor-nior9 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. MODEL 19 19-6 cu. ft. (opacity Backed by a century old tradition of fine craftsmanship GUARANTEED TO OUTPERFORM ALL OTHERS TYSON FURNITURE CO. DIAL 438' BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” FIRST! For R^nt FOR rent 4 Room furnished apt., house on right in Buckeye 7ih Cove. Cull Asheville 41921 around 6 p.m C. L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Swan nanoa. (ol8p) FOR RENT: Furnished house, £ rooms, bath. elec, kitchen. Or bus line. Adults. Telephone 8411 (ol9tfc) FOR RENT: 4-Room steam apt. convenient!'1 located. Phone 4751 (ol8tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished 2 bedroon cottage on old Black Mtn. llwy near Moore VA hospital. Adults, m dogs. Call 4925 or write Mrs. Ef fie B. Avena, Black Mtn. (olltfc FOR RENT: 3 Newly remodelec and redecorated efficiency apart ments. 2 and 3 rooms, private bath, over Carolina Power. N< children. Valley Realty. (olltfc FOR RENT: Are you looking fo comfortable winter apts., furnishei with every convenience? If s< telephone'3271 and talk over you problem. (o4p) FOR RENT: Furnished Monti Vista apartment. Phone 4521 morn ings, 5392 evenings. Mrs. T. J Stephenson. (o4tfc) FOR RENT: Korner Kubben Drive-In. Ridgecrest, N. C. Contac Pearl Perkins, Ridgecrest, phone 5881. (o4tfc) FOR RENT: House, 4 rooms an< bath. Call 6555 or see T. W. Nes bitt. (s20tfc) FOR RENT: 4-Room fumishec apt. in Grovemont. Elec, kitchen elec, hot water, private bath anc entrance. Available Sept, 25. Dial Asheville 7995. (s-13tfc) FOR RENT: House, 203 South Ridgeway. Dial 8344. (s27tfc) FOR RENT: 3-Room unfurnished cottage near Montreat road. Dial 6292.' (s6tfc) FOR RENT: 4-room unfurnished apt., near center of town. Dial 6292. (j-5-tfc) FOR RENT: Nice warm 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 FOR SALE: Practically new 3-bedroom house, full base ment, forced hot air heat, re cently redecorated. ‘206 Laurel circle. Call Jim Brittian at 5351 Asheville, week days. (o4-ltc) •DR SALE: Red Bell peppers, >1.50 bu. Also Green Bell peppers, &3.00 bu. Write or see R. W. Wil son, Star Rt., Black Mountain, N. Z. (ollp) FOR SALE: 4 Rabbits, 1 Chinchilla buck, 2 does and 1 New Zealand doe. $5 each. Also 3 hutches, $10 each. Dial 7611 or can be seen at corner of 4th st. and Montreat road. (nlc) FOR SALE: 25 White Rock hens at $1 each. Also young, black, fe male calf. Contact Millard Jones, Padgettown road, Black Mountain. (ol8c) FOR SALE: House trailer, priced for quick sale. Can be seen across road at the Western North Caro lina Sanatorium bus station. Sher man McKinney. (ol8p) FOR SALE: Pruitt's Grocery in Swannanoa, grocery and feed, all new stock, good business. Owner retiring on account of age Sell at bargain. (ol8tfc) FOR SALE: Lot just outside of town, good neighborhood. 100 ft on hard surface road Nearly 1 acre. All utilities available. Call 7400 evenings. (ol8-2tc) FOR SALE: 2 New twin windows, each 4' wide and 4’ 6” in height. G. W. Hallman, dial 7179. (o 18tfc) FOR SALE: 20 White pines, 5 ft tall, SI each. Dig them yourself Phone 4181. (ol8c) FOR SALE: Hay. See J. B. Brooks, Cragmont road. (ol8p) FOR SALE: All sizes and types of rubber stamps. Reasonable prices, fast service. The Black Mountain News. FOR SALE: Home comfort com bination range, good condition, practically new. Phone 7115. (olltfc) FOR SALE: House in Ridgecrest For further information call 7687 (olltfc) 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: Kenmore coal and wood range, excellent condition Water tank included Dial 7342 Mrs. Florence Melton. (o43tp) ’ • SELL ITI — CLASSIFIEDSI • FOR SALE: Frigidaire in good con tli! ■» Can l>e seen at 204 Midland av< nue. (o44tc) FC SALE: We have several of tin reen light bulbs left. 60, 100, ie, and a few 3-way bulbs. Your A> , rican Legion Post 129 rc -k that you get them today at" i/trmay's Dept, store. (tfp) 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. FOR SALE: 100 copies of PIC TI RESQUE, famous picture mag azine of the Blue Ridge Parkway and Smokies, have been placed on sale at Key City Pharmacy, Black Mountain Drug, and Rug and Jug shop They’re only 35 cents per copy. Pick up yours today, (tfp) FOR SALE: Large desk blotters, 19x24 20 cents; Nifty Legal pads, gi.Sxl4 25 cents. Black Mtn. News. FOR SALE: Dress up your windows wi<h Venetian Blinds. Call us for free estimate. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa, N. C. Phone 7253. (tfc) FOR SALE: Pre-cast concrete septic tanks. Complete installa ' tion.s Approximately S200 in Black Mountain area. Walker Pre-cast 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 Now Open under new manage ment, Jay’s Cafe. Owned and oper ated by J. T. Mayfield, located next door to Roxy Theater, Swan nanoa, Delicious meals served daily. Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mon day through Saturday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Won’t you join us for dinner? (ol8p) Trees trimmed for winter, general repair, odd jobs. No job too small. Call SV1Q3 or seo S. O. GoligVitly and son, 203 Vance ave. (18-2tpl Lawn Moivers 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 Hall’s Cabinet Shop. Refinish, repair and build. Pickup and de livery. I ncated just off Cragmont road. D al 4736. (m-17-tfc) Baby Sitting, available any night. Phone 7735. (s202tc) Would you like to win a lovely gift by being a Stanley hostess? Cash paid by club or church part ies. Your Stanley Dealer, Mrs. Maude Drake, phone 6591. (n29c) Repairing and refinishing furni ture. Free inspection, pick-up and delivery. Just off Cragmont road. Phone 4731. J. J. Fore. (j-12-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, S5; floor furnaces, $6; hot air furn aces, $7. Will repair all electric appliances such as ranges, hot water heaters, washing machines etc. Free pick-up and delivery Woody Stepp, phones 7633 or 7317 (s-8-tfc) Expert Furniture- Finishing anc re-finishing. Any type of finish modern, antique, or what have you Satisfaction guaranteed. Blacl Mountain Lumber Co. (m-17-tfc SALESMEN Immediate opening with large company in local territory'. Out side work. Must have car. Unlimit ed opportunity for high earnings Steady income from start. Perm anent connection in semi-profes sional capacity with opportunity for advancement. Write giving ful information about yourself. Write John E. Proehl, Box 202, Newark New York. (o44tc) This clipping will entitle Johi J. O’Connor and one guest to free admission to see “A Lawles: Street” at the Pix Theater. This clipping will entitle Mrs Holly Hipp and one guest to free admission to see “The Proud anc Profane” at the Pix Theater. Mont reat Rd 513,000. IN TOWN: 3 bedroom single story, 2 bath., wide and deep lot feeing GOLF COURSE SECTION: Vh bedrooms, bath, oil heat. Nice condition and only $7 85Q ,DEAL COTTAGE COURT and owner's cottage, all beautifully furnished. Request part iculars. and part icuiars. MONTREAT RD.: new 4 rooms, bath, ideal floor plan, oil heat, lovely level |0t bordering $10,000 cre^ and S10WU. JUST OFF MONTREAT RD.: 1 year old, 4 rooms, bath, faces hard surface. $8,000. GROVEMONT: 3 bedroom home with nice floor plan, oil heat, lot 80 x 160 ft. $9,500 every penny of it. NO. 70 HWY. WEST 2 MILES: 4 rooms, bathroom with part fixtures, lot faces No. 70 7j with depth 220 ft. $4,250. worth OFFICE PHONE O P I 1 3 3 21 K. o. tckles RESIDENCE phone BOX 955 7 3 44 Member Asheville Board of Realtors BLACK MOUNTAIN, N c. • Wanted WANTED: OPPORTUNITY to con tinue established McNess business of Mr. J. P Parker in Buncombe County who is retiring due to his age. Successor must furnish car and be well recommended. Capital furnished if needed. Write J. P. Parker P O. Box 455, Black Moun tain. N. C. (0I8 2tp) help wanted female col. HOUSEKEEPERS: SEE FOR YOURSELF Send good letters of reference. We send tickets to good jobs pay ing $125 to $200 each month. Live-in with good families in New York. Over 400 placed. WE NEED MANY MORE. Mr. Wells. Box 2157, Greensboro, N. C. or 3-4342. (o4-4tc) WANTED: MAN or Woman—Be vour own boss— $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area. No Selling! To qualify for work you must have a car, references, $640 cash, se cured by inventory. Devoting 6 hours a week to business, your end on percentage collections will net up to $400 monthly with very good possibilities of Liking over full time. Income increasing accord ingly. For interview, include phone in application. Write North Amer ican Nut Co., Inc.. 27 William Street, New York 5, N. Y. (ol8c) • MALE HELP WANTED MEN — WOMEN WITH AUTOMOBILES FULL OR PART TIME Need Extra Money? Spare Time? Contract to deliver Telephone Directories in Black Mountain, Asheville, Arden Enka, Cand ler, Leicester and surrounding rural areas. See our Station Manager: Friday, October 12th 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. AT Parkway Offices—Room 213 170 Woodfin Street Asheville, N. C. • RENT IT! —CLASSIFIEDS! • 1 1 • Lost LOST: One 8:25 tire and wheel. $5 reward. If found return to Black Mtn. News office. <ol8e) DR. GARTENHAUS— From Page 1 Missions, Inc., will speak at the F r i e n d ship Presbyterian church, Montreat road, 11 a.m., Oct. 21 and at the First Bap tist church. Black Mountain, 8 p.m. same date. I)r. Gartenhaus was born in Austria in an orthodox Jewish home and was educated in the strictest Jewish schools of learning, the cherished hopes of his parents be ing that he might become a rabbi. He came to this country in his youth seeking more wealth, but this new world with all its charm failed to give the young Hebrew peace of heart which he found only in Jesus of Nazareth, Israel's Mes siah and the world’s only Saviour. Dr. Gartenhaus is a graduate of the Moody Bible institute of Chi cago and the Southern Baptist Theological seminary of Louis ville. He is the author of several books. He has conducted city wide meetings in many of the largest cities in the nation and has been honored by several col leges. BAPTIST CIRCLE HAS PROGRAM ABOUT JAPAN The Annie Kinsey Business Wo men's circle of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Edna Cook on Tuesday evening, Oct. 9. Mrs. Lois Carland, chair man, presided during the business session. A most interesting program was presented by Mrs. Edna Cook and Ruth Gilbert about Japan. Refreshments wiere served to Mrs. Bea Glover, Mrs. Dorsie Ford, Mrs. Lee Wells, Mrs. Lois Carland, Miss Ruth Gilbert, Mrs. Ruth Page, Mrs. Ann Higginboth am, Mrs. Ruth Queen, and a guest, Patsy Glover. —Edmonton, Canada, has over 200,000 people now—in 1900, it was a trading post. OWEN PONIES ROLL TO 14-0 VICTORY The Owen High school i, rolled to a two touchdown tri™*' over the North Buncombe j?h here last week. The vg* came on touchdown, hv 3 Hampton and Jackie Bennett 2 extra points by Hampton 1 Showing up well for the p . were Donnie 1M„, bin, and Frank McCurrv ' -From a 52 card^cU^ ixissible to make 589.960 different combinations—or at least so Z experts claim. |lllllllllllllllllll||||||llinillui||WlNINI|’|li^ TV Specials | • USED TV SETS e f All in Good Shape, 1 | • GUARANTEED ♦ ! = To Give Good Service, | | HARRISON | | Furniture Store \ 2 SWANNANOA, N. C. f miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK t Ty pew titer of a Lifetime for a Lifetime Taka 18 months to pay. Balanco liberal trade-in. '/ Parents! Invest in your Chil dren's future today. Help them get higher marks with this most wanted Portable Typewriter. Featuring // / t OFFER MAY Bl WITHOUT A' HURRY I' /' I \>1> “Magic" Margin, Office Typewriter keyboard and controls. Plus new Rugged Fiberglas Carrying Case. WITHDRAWN NOTICI TYSON FURNITURE GO. "IT’S DIAL 4381 THRIFTY TO TRADE AT TYSON’S” BLACK mountain, n. c. MONDAY — TUESDAY THE DRAMA OF - WOMAN BETRAYED’ Paramount pr***"1 WILLIAM DEBORAH holdenkerr . . n«.KK S£«!<» «0M:«__ The Proud and Profane THEUM (HTTeSTdEWEY MAR-' Kt mu AM ttWEtf • ***** *> •*** roujfjsw WEDNESDAY — THURSDaV m * G< HERBERT ). TATES Pr' « YVONNE DE CARLO flame op w« Trucoior ISLANDS ‘»c° ,c.r HOWARD DUrf ZACHARY SCjn H A REPUBLIC PRODU ^__ Two Show* Nightly—7 & Matinee Saturday—3 P.W
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