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• IN SWANNANOA • Jarred - Warlick Dry Cleaners ■ft 24 Hour Sarvica SEND YOUR DRY CLEANING TO US Phono 3747 — Black Mtn. 10 YEARS AGO Taken from the files of t Black Mountain NEWS of Nove ber 21. 1946. The Black Mountain gridd< won the county championship F day afternoon by downing the po erful Sand Hill eleven 13-6 Sand Hill. Neither team had be defeated in county competiti prior to Friday, and a record cro' was on hand to see the batt The Black Mountain lineup inch ed Brown, Morris, Padgett, Br tain, Pence, Sarti, Willoughl SA VE! ! ! Black Mountain Building & Loan Association CURRENT INTEREST RATE 3% Full Paid Stock or Optional Shares COME IN AND TALK WITH US iiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiiiiimmij immmmmiimuiimiimmmiH ■BWHimuniiiiiinjj ■ do a“hand”wash I automatically? ► You can . . . with the k new Maytag AII-Fabr>c r Automatic. Here’* h bow: One, It let* you choose ► exactly the right water temperature; hot, warm ' or even cold. Two. it ► matches the water level to the load with May* tag’* exclusive Auto* malic Water Level j Control. And three, s agitation and apinJ speed ate slower than tor regular fabrics. San the Maytag AII-Fabrie, Automatic weal EASY PAYMENT — BIG TRADE-IN > | HARRISON Furniture Store I DIAL 725} SWANNANOA, N. C. j iiuiiumiimmummitimiimiiiimiiiiiniimmimiiiiiiiiiiiimmitimiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiimmmiMiiii s _ The “B” club has been organ jzed at the high school with Ger trude Clements, president, Scotl Uz7.ell, vice-president, and Fret ' Fence, secretary-treasurer. Spon i sor is Eugene Byrd. Other mem i bers arc Margaret Burnette, Imo gene Sneed, Pat McDougle, Luc; Fortune, Arrietta Burnette, Wee , ta Simmons. Charles Reese, Craw | ford Willoughby, Doyle Turner Jack Brown, Joyce Gouge, Lilliai Brooks, and Scott Burgess. Officers and committee chair man for the Black Mountain Par . entTeacher association have beer * announced. They are Mrs. Wad* m Reinhardt, pres.; Mrs A. F. Tyson Jr., 1st vicepres.; Mrs. E. \ 'rs Gouge, second vicepres.; Mrs. Wil ri- Ham Phillips, sec.; Mrs. Perc\ w- Justus, treas ; Mrs. Harrie Dan at enhower, cor. sec.; Mrs Eugen< en Knoefel, child welfare; Mrs. W on H. McMurray, high school repre vd sentative; Miss Bonnie Shuford le. grammar school representative id- Mrs. Zeb Sawyer, membershi] it- chairman: Mrs. A. J. Hemphill >>T. hospitality committee; Mrs. \\T. F Wells, publicity committee; Mrs Margaret Hendon, music chairman Miss Willis, Mr. Stephens, am Eugene Byrd, recreation program Mrs Max Wroodcock, health am summer roundup; Mrs. Dempse; W7hitaker, ways and means; Mrs Alfred Tyson, program chairman and Mrs. James Dougherty, pub lication. Dr .and Mrs. Grover Poole am daughter Caroline have moved t Black Mountain and are living r Mrs. A. E. Knoefel’s home on th corner of Montreat road and Dei £ nis street. Ix?o Elkins, former student a Black Mountain high, recent!; joined the army air corps and i on his way to San Antonio, Tex. Officers of the Headliner clut Miss Helen Heatherly sponsor, ar as follows: Louise Carver, pres. Lorraine Carver, vicepres.; Grac Willet, sec.; James Atkins, treas Paul Norton, bouncer: and Brendi Glenn, mascot. Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Mims hav moved to Black Mountain and ar< living in Mrs. P. C. Gregory’: house on New Bern avenue. Robert Gregory and Sam Byrt are attending Cecils Business col lege in Asheville. Monday evening, Nov. 11, Mrs Robert Quillen gave a dinner par ty at Assembly inn for Mrs. Car s ter Uzzell in honor of her birth E day anniversary Guests were Dr. = and Mrs. J. A. Marshburn, Mr. and E Mrs. J. P. Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. L. E S. Covin and Martha, Mrs. M. J. = Baer, Mrs Ruth Woodcock, Mr. E and Mrs. Carter Uzzell, Scott and §| Jimmy Uzzell. Major and Mrs. Ben 5 Moeller, Mrs. N. C. Shuford, Dr. § and Mrs. George Itritchard, Mrs. | Betsy Obermayer, and Mrs. A1 | Moosbrugger. = Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie | Suttles of Black Mountain, twin ; daughters, Jo Carole and Patricia : Kay, at Mission hospital, Ashe | ville, Friday, Nov. 15. | Mrs Dolly Padgett gave a I birthday dinner at her home in rtf* kiatviSgtving Dear Lord, we have so much to thank Thee for! Spring’s bright promise gloriously fulfilled In plenteous harvests. Peace throughout our land* And all the joys of life that help to gild The passing days—home, work, love, laughter, friends. But most of all we bless Thee, Lord, for these: The right to walk in safety', speak our minds, And, without fear, to worship as we please. Cod keep us strong and show us how to share These blessings with our brothers everywhere! MAUREEN MURDOCH fCAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY*) mm me zverleo . 17, honoring Camilla Hudgins a Barrett Padgett Guest, ^re I B. Hudgins. Swann, Clau Hensley, Mi gett. Cl rady Evelyn Bade Mr. and Mr Messenger Mountain N. C. Stat ,1.^0, Iva and Ev Swann. Mrs. Reula and Mrs. Alex Pa. su.mn, doe Hensle: ., Rex Padgett, ar A llie Padgett, from the Rla Baptist church to tl (invention in Ashevil r R w. I. WUM* Marshall Mott, the Rev A. 1 dvelaee, Mrs. F. H Richardso and the Rev. H. W. Baucom. Among those in this area wl were ill the past week are Ma Kirkpatrick, (measles), Patty a Billy Chisholm, (measles ai chicken pox), Mrs. Betsy Obc mayer, Mrs. Mabel Crow, Mrs 1 H. Holman, Mrs. J. M. Andersc Lloyd Barnwell, Mrs. R. T. Greei Mrs. Ruth Lance, Rettv Jean Bi lard, Roy Sexton, Mrs. Et) Thompson, and Mrs. J. E. Sh ford. Poet's Corner Conducted by Anne K. Sharp, Chairman Creative Writing Group TH \NKSGIVING \ Rless the Lord, O my soul; , And all that is within me, bit , his holy name. , Bless the Lord, O my soul, . And forget not all his benefits, Psalms 103:1-2 1 Oh give thanks unto the Lord e upon his name. Make known among the peoples 1 doings. ’ Sing unto him, sing praises ui him; : Talk ye of all his marvellc works. Psalms 105:1 i Praise ye the Lord. Oh give thanks unto the Lord; 1 1 he is good; ! For his loving kindness endure i forever. Who can utter the mighty acts the Lord Or show forth all his praise? Psalms l:6:l-2 Praise ye the Lord. I will give thanks unto the Lo with my whole heart. Psalms 111:1. Oh praise the Lord, all ye nation: Laud him, all ye peoples For his loving kindness is grei toward us; And the truth of the Lord endui eth forever, Praise ye the Lord. Psalms 117. Anne Kendrick Sharp, Chm. Poet’s Corner, Creative Writing Club. W.S.C.S. COMPLETES MISSION STUDY COURSE The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of State Street Meth odist church has completed a mis sion study course on "South Ea-1 Asia." The first three session; ivere held at Central Methodist ?hurch, Asheville. The last ses sion was %eld at the church here I You don’t have thal ' “Dressed Up” feeling un less you visit your Barbei regularly. Don’t neglec that part of your appear ance. ACME Barber Shop 117 Broadway — Dial 5411 Black Mountain ci lA'AfJlL mil n » ‘ of NOTICE State of North Carolina Buncombe County In the Superior Court Refore the Clerk. In the matter of adoption Mildred Ann Huggins. To Welton F. Huggins and Bar bara F. Huggins, defendants in the above entitled action: TAKE NOTICE that a pleadinp eking relief against you has been Vd in the above entitled action this Court: The now pending in , aturc of the relief hemp sought is f,‘,r the adoption of a minor child whose name appears in the caption by the petitioners in said de hereof Y u are required to make rf.to such pleading not later than the 8th day of January. 19:>7, and upon your failure to do so, the parties seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the re lief sought. This Jrd day of November, 1J56. Edna C. Turnbull, Assistant Clerk Superior Court Buncombe County. Xov. s, 15, 22, 29, 1956. SUE OF ill ilS to ,\U 1 IV fj I \\n UNDER DEED OF TRUST <T\TE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain , : , i of trust, executed by Rev. M Thompson, dated the 6th \uRUst, 1955, and recorded in Herd of Trust Book No. 537 at 33, in the office of the Reg of Deeds for Buncombe Coun North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the payment of he indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclo sure the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the r irthouse door in Asheville, Bun ,,tnbe County, North Carolina, at „ „>n on the 5th day of December, i.r.tt the property conveyed in - iM deed of trust, the same lying and being in Black Mountain Town Uiip, to the North of Craigmont Road in Buncombe County North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a metal stake, Tom Dougherty’s Southeast corner and runs thence East 107. i feet to a stake; thence North 0 degrees 30’ East 208.6 feet to a stake; thence West 107.7 feet to a stake, Tom Dougherty’s Northeast cor ner: thence South 0 degreesi 30 West 208.6 feet to the BEGIN NING. Containing one-half acre more or less. Being the same property con veved by deed dated November G jpth 1915 from Irene Stepp to Isabell White and Robert White it (both now deceased), which said deed is dulv of record in the office - of the Register of Deeds for Bun combe County, North Carolina, in DB 223 at page 577, of the Bun combe County Records, to which reference is hereby made. But this sale is made subject to any and all taxes and assessments, this the 31st day of October, ’ 1956. Richard B. Stone, Trustee. Nov. 8, 15, 22, 29; Sale Dec. 5, 1956. Those taking pari on me pro grams were: Mrs John Benedict, Mrs. Douglas Jones, Mrs. George Moray, Mrs. W. B. Pollard, Mrs. H. W. Sanders and Miss Caroline Hall. Mrs. Ernest Plemmons is secre tary of Missionary Education and Service. The next mission study course will be held in February under the leadership of Miss i I. ouise Simmons. CIVIL SERVICE The United States Civil Service ! commission has announced a stu dent trainee examination for posi tions in the fields of accounting, agricultural economics, biological and plant sciences, entomology, home economics, plant pest con trol, and statistics (agricultural and general). Positions in some of the fields will be filled through out the United States, others will be filled in Washington, D. C., and nearby area, only. The entrance salaries are at the rate of $3,175 and $3,415 a year. Further information and appli cation forms may be obtained at many post offices throughout the country, or from the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C. —When you get down in the mouth, remember Jonah—he came _J out all right. COAL - - Royal Blue and Cavalier IF YOU HAVE A BAD FIRE CALL 4211—FIRE DEPT. If You Want a Good Fire Call 3231. Black Mountain Lumber Co. Black mountain ^OUf/unZiy, CUtoL 7*444. LUMBER a+uL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. “Mate of Caney ^ trix of toe r 0f Run 1'uckett, ^‘^rth Carolina. this combe County, N Qns ha'in* is to notify a h 1 Ft,Ilt0 of said th,,ni ,o th<' deceased to ‘ . „ office of George pld«rfi*,,<50S Jackson Building. Pennell, o< r. on or Asheville. No’-1 * f , vtober, before the 2drd d»> 1 ,cad. Shift’S* jn P‘f”"th. 23rd d«S of Octobor. Mrs. Hermie FcrRuson Administratrix. Oct. 23,29; Nov- 6, 13,20» - ■ • legal notice State of North Carolina County of Buncombe Having this day qualified a Ex ecutrix of the Estate of Chari_ LcRoy Broughton, d«pa^’',te of Buncombe County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all persons having claims against said o-stan to present them to the undersign ed, duly verified, on or before one year from the date hereof, oi else this Notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All Persons in debted to said estate will phase make immediate payment. This the 15th day of October, 1950 (Mrs.) Hallie Mae Broughton Swannanoa, North Carolina. Nov. 1, 8. 15, 22, 29; Dec. •’>,195.' _When unable to he bad exam ples any longer, oldsters confine heir efforts to giving advice. —-One advantage of driving fas ,er than sound is that you can t tear the back seat driver. SPECIAL BLUE CROSS Hospital and Surgical Enrollment Contact FARMERS FEDERATION COOP. Box 851—Telephone 7361 131 Roberts St. Asheville, N. C. Enrollment Dates NOVEMBER 15th to DECEMBER 15th 15% Savings In Rates Enroll Notv OUR DRUG STOR UZZELL'S REXALL DRUG STORE • BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. • Phone 4121 — PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS _ We noi ueiiv6r moNtT tkCK somirru *|49 only Actually goes THRU THE to relieve Muscular »ches anj p Rexnll'8 revolutionary new li , killer positively will not burn irritate the skin. Cooling, antly fragrant. Brings quick o Ws' relief right where it hurts' ’ Positlve GET THRU TO PAIN-o, aches, stiffness and soreness neuritis, muscular lumbago' rheumatic pains. ’ miftor An Exclusive ftexoM Product sold at NEW LOCATION . . . SPECIAL! All PERMANENT WAVES at Va the REGULAR PRICE to Dec. 15. This is to acquaint you with our new LAKESIDE SHOP. Make your appointments early. It's New . . . It's Modern . . . It's Quiet If 8 Relaxing To Have Your Hair Styled at Begley’s Ixikeside Beauty Shoppe SUNSET DRIVE (6 Blocks from Shopping Center) DIAL: 3434 or 6131 Business --- Professional --- Service DIRECTORY ^VE TEMPER - SAVE TROUBLE \ SAVE TIME - 6^ • WHERE TO EAT ANN’S CAFE Cherry St. — Black Mountain HOMi: COOKING We Fix Dinners To Go. PHONE 9220 VARSITY GRILL and CAFETERIA 104 E. State St. When you eat out, eat with ut, and feel at home. HOME MADE PIE — large piece, 20c. Open 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. • AUTO SUPPLIES_ • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associate Store 118 Broadway Black Mtn. Phone 5471 MUIU iCKVILt BURGESS ESSO SERVICENTER Road Service Dial 9427 — Black Mtn. • PLUMBING Philip S. Stevens PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Phone 7380—Blue Ridge Rd. Black Mountain, N. C. o 'j a i ^ Jmbing & Heating "'M- r,:u _J^££k_Mountain. N. C. * WATCH REPAIRING HUGGINS JEWELRY ☆ Expert Wetch Repairing £ Where your $ goes further SWANN A.NOA, N. C. Phone 8124 -ELECTRIC REPAIR Electric Appliance REPAIR SERVICE ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Ph°n« 8304—109 Chprry St. Hlack Mountain. N C • BULLDOZER SERVICE BULLDOZER & SHOVEL WORK PHONE 1 T. K. BROWN • RADIO & TV ! • Best Equipped • Best Stocked • Most Experienced GOFF RADIO & TV SERVICE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE PHONE 4301 For Guaranteed Used Television Sets ☆ CALL ☆ Harrison Furniture Co. Swannanoa, N. C. EXPERT TELEVISION SERVICE — CALL 7253 REED'S RADIO & T.V. 105 Scotland — Dial 7609 Guaranteed Service on t actory Authorized Service All Makes and Models CRISP RADIO & TV SHOP • Expert Repairing • Cragmont Rr. _ Phone 8401 HARRIS 'TV SERVICE PHONES: Asheville 2-6874 Black Mtn. 7016 • BUILDING MATERIALS HUNT LUMBER CO. Swannanoa, N. C Hwy. 70 — Buckeya Road Dial 3-1171 • Lumber • Building Materials GROVE STONE & SAND Swannanoa, N. C. Dial Black Mountain 8464 (LADY-MIXED CONCRETE Accurate • Economical ■ Speedy Rood & Abee tllTMOM. M. C - Mx>» WU1 • WRECKING SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE ‘ McMurra/s Chevrolet COMPANY Black Mountain, N.C . Day Phone Nite Phone 3141 5431 • PHOTOGRAPHERS Grasses Studio too Church — T#l. 5951 PORTRAITS, GROUPS, WED; DINGS, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED A MADE NEW RABY PICTUKh.\ INSURANCE VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 120 W. State St. Black Mountain. N 7111 Phones 3191 • BUILDING Residential - Commerce Additions — Remodeling R. C. BOWNESS High School Rd., Black M’n PHONE, 8210
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