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HOME OWNERSHIP - A Buy Your Home ii BULWARK OF AMERICA the Valley in W58 SEE THESE HEALTons for NETT EH VALUES FOR BETTER VALUES AND SERVICE SEE Finley and Marcus RESTFULLY LOCATED: 3 bedroom, two level home, gorgeous view, bold stream with approx. 2 acres land. Paved frontage. $19,000. BEAUTIFUL 5 Room Rustic, IV2 bath cottage, modern every respect, large wooded lot, paved road. Excellent mountain view. $ Asking $14,700. Owner will finance. EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 4 Rooms and bath, all modern facilities, almost new, near acre land Cyclone fenced, numerous young fruit trees. Beautifully grassed, front and rear. Gorgeous view. Just $6,000. THREE BEDROOM Red Brick, 1 block from shopping, large level lot, hot water heat, detached garage. $15,500. many OTHER ATTRACTIVE PROPERTIES IN TIRE $4,000 TO $25,000 PRICE RANGE. MARCUS BEGLEY Home Phone NO 9-8557 Dial NO 9-7111 Valley Realty Co. REALTORS CORNER CHURCH & U. S. HIGHWAY 70 FINLEY STEPP Home Phone NO 9-7575 Black Mountain, N. C. 1900 1920 1940 tourcei Health Information foundation 1956 K Women in this country live six years longer than men, on the average, Health Information Foundation reports. Last year the death rate for males was 9.6 per L,000 popu Women Living Longer Than Men Mortality by Sex, United States, 1900-1956 Males Deaths per 1.000 population 21 Females lauon-a rate more man oo per cent higher than that for fe males. As the chart above indicates, the gap has been widening for years. Women have lower mortality rates from such major causes of death as heart disease, cancer, and accidents, the Foundation points out. Safer childbirth methods also have had much to do with the increasingly favorable out look for women. Female mor tality in childbirth has fallen from 20,000 lives in 1900 to under 1,600 in 1956. There is no simple explana tion of why women generally live longer than men, the Foundation states. Biological >' factors may be involved. It is also possible that men are more subject to the tensions of modern living. Paradoxically, although women have lower death rates than men, they appear to get sick more often; in any event, they see the doctor more fre j quently. H.I.F comments; j “The demands of their jobs i make it difficult for some men I to see a doctor-or perhaps ; serve as an excuse to keep them | from, seeing one. It is very likely that male life expectancy : could be raised if more men ! would consult physicians i regularly.” REFLECTIONS— From Page 1 in the primary on Saturday, May 31. * —R— The newly elected state legis lator was tense as the delegation filed into his office and the spokes man announced: “We are here to ask your aid in our campaign for forest preservation.” Obviously relieved, the lawmak er replied: “f ll be most happy to help. Fact is, I never know when I may have to take to the woods myself.” That may be why Carl Bowness and I are leaving the woods out on Portman Villa road in their natural state. Whether or not we c-ut any more trees soon depends to a great extent on how the pri mary goes come May 31. —R— This poem by Marty Hale was sent to me by a friend. He says to read the last couple of lines and remember them well. What on earth could he mean? I want my boy to have a dog. Or maybe two or three, He'll learn from them much easier Than he yould learn from me. A dog will show him how to love, And bear no grudge or hate, I'm not so good at that myself, Hut dogs will do it straight. 1 want my boy to have a dog. To be his pal and friend, ■iU&JLiLSlSUULiUUUUU^ flaOQQOQoooqffffffffo_ uuuuuuuuuuuouuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUOUU % For til (it Best Girl Corsages and Wristlets for the Junior Prom WRISTLETS-$1.50 and $2.00 ROSE CORSAGES-$1.50 up CARNATION CORSAGES-$1.50 up ORCHID CORSAGES-$3.50 WHITE ORCHIDS-$5.00 and $7.50 BOUTONNIERES-35c ART'S GARDEN •fo Just West of Black Mountain on Highway 70 -ft ° PH. NO 9-7525 All Kinds of Arrangements r’ooooooQgOQgQEggeggggee'ggfieeggQflQQpQP e gfi-S.fi tmcoa 'OUULEJLCJLgJlJLEJLfiJULfiJUUllUJJLfiJLJiJULSLfiJlJULfiJLgJLiLfiJlJLBJiJLflJULB.gJLgJLBJUL&JUUUlJlJlJLfi-fiJLflJLSJUt. So he may learn that friendship Is faithful to the end. There never yet lias been a dog. Who learned to doublecvoss, N'or catered to you when you won, Then dropped you when you lost. GARDEN TIME By M. E. Gardner Daffodils and tulips give us nuch pleasure in early spring and tre to be found in most of our rardens. The question is: should hey be taken up every year; ev ■ry second year; or every third ,rear ? It is not necessary to lift daf 'odils every year but it is highly lesirable that the bulbs be dug. livided, and replanted every third fear. This gives them a better ■hance to grow and reproduce. If /our need to be moved, wait until he leaves begin to turn yellow be fore digging. While the leaves ire still green, they are manufac uring food and storing it in the lulbs for next year’s flowers, rhey may be dug, divided and re planted immediately, or they may je dried and stored in a cool place ind held for fall planting. The tulip is somewhat differ ent. Bulbs should be taken up and ■eplanted every second year. The lulbs may deteriorate rather rap idly and for this reason it is some times best to buy fresh bulbs ev ery year if large flowers are de sired. If bulbs are to be re planted, do not dig them until the leaves turn yellow, as was the case with daffodils. Bearded (German Iris) is bloom ing now in our neighborhood and will be ready to divide and trans plant in about a month. How ever, plants may be divided and transplanted any time during the summer and early fall. A good division consists of a new rhi zome, or thickened underground stem, with a cluster, or fan, of leaves. After the division has been made, the rhizome should be planted so that the top of it will be even with the soil. Deep plant ing is not. desirable. Bearded Iris do best in well drained soils which dry rather quickly. Cool weather in the spring fre quently interferes with fruit set ting on tomato plants. This is particularly true of the first two or three flower clusters that are formed. Hormones, or plant reg ulators, applied to these first clusters may give you earlier to matoes and more total production. They may be purchased from your seedsman under trade names of “Blossom Set” or “Fruitone.” If you want to experiment, use one of these materials according to ac companying directions. Spray on the open blossoms with an atomiz er or fine spray. IT M .. t 1 M. I CC AJjOi NO MONEY DOWN—LOW TEftMS on • ROOFING • SIDING • UNDERPINNING • REPAIR WORK Extra rooms, bathrooms, septic tanks, guttering, sheetrock finishing. —CALL— MORGAN & RUNION NO 9-7611 DAY OR NIGHT Black Mountain, N. C. DHOBBBiaHiM FOR RELIABLE SERViCE ON OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT, MAYTAG, G.E., BENDIX, & WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS & DRYERS, & ELECTRIC RANGES . . . * —CALL— TYSON Furniture Co. Dial NO 9-4381 “12 Years of Service” • For Rent FOR RENT: 4-room house with bath, hot water heater. T. W. Nesbitt, phone NO 9-6555. (m-8-tfc) FOR RENT: 3-room apartment, West Dennis St., Swannanoa; hot and cold water, private shower, electric lights; NO 9-8208. (a-17-tfc) FOR RENT: 4-room house; Church st., Swannanoa; dectric lights, bath, hot and cold water. NO 9-8208. (a-17-tfc) FOR RENT: In Grovemont; 5-room unfurnished home, elec, hot water heater, wired for elec, stove. $70 per month. Will give lease. North west Avenue at Wilson. For furth er information call AL 2-0777. (m27tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment; two bedrooms, livingroom, all electric kitchen, private bath; 3d Street, Dr. Jim Love. Phone NO 9-7276. (m-20-tfc) FOR RENT: 3-Room downstairs furnished apartment in Shadow Hills. Montreat road. Phone NO 9-6292. (m!3tfc) FOR RENT: On second floor, 2 room furnished apt., gas stove, frigidaire, hot air heat, hot and cold water. Also basement apt., 3 rooms and private bath, unfurnish ed. 309 Montreat road, phone NO 9-7398, Sunny Side Inn. (j9tfc) FOR RENT: Furnished Monte Vista apt., heat and water furn ished. Phone NO-9-8411 or NO-9 3465, Mrs. Myrtle Stephenson. (d5tfc) FOR RENT: Floor Sander and edger, latest model. Black Moun tain Hardware. Dial NO-9-3481. (lOtfc) • For Sale FOR SALE: First class restaurant and service station, equipment and stock, “Reasonable.” Building for lease on long- terms with sale of stock and equipment. Rent $40.00 month. Located in Bat Cave on U. S. 74. 400 ft. road frontage. Sickness in family. Wilson’s Esso. (m22-2tp) FOR SALE: Come to 315 Vance avenue for strawberries, H. C. Aus tin. (m22tfc) FOR SALE: 0-room house; fully insulated, new roof, just been painted inside this past summer, beautiful view, 2 or 3 acres of land. On bus line for grammar and high school. Walking distance to churches. Price $7500. Can be seen after 5 p.m. or Saturdays. Call NO 9-3922. (m,15tfc) FOR SALE: 2 lots, one 80’xl40’, one 140’xl43’ in beautiful Grove mont. Ideal for your new home. Price $1,000.00 for two or the large corner lot $1,000.00. Dial NO 9 7706.(m!5-2c)' FOR SALE: 5 new tires, 14 in. size 7x50, Firestone Deluxe Champion. Tape recorder; Tanburg Hi-Fi, 3 speed, with public address system. Phone NO 9-7894. (ml5-2c) 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. Used Furniture & Appliances Priced to sell quick. Easy terms. No extra charges. TYSON FURNITURE CO. DIAL NO-9-4381 Black Mountain, N. C. FOR SALE: White limestone for driveways, delivered. Phone NO 9-8391. (m8tfc) FOR SALE: 4 Pieces of Golden Oak bedroom furniture. Will sell sep arately or as a whole. Call NO 9 7107. (mltfc) SALE: 50-gal. Mobile spray, rub ber tires. Call NO 9-6821 after 5 p.m. (mlc) FOR SALE: Big boy hybrid to mato plants. Also petunia and other flower plants for bedding, porch boxes and pots. Mrs. C. A. Dougherty, 411 Vance ave. (m-8-3p) FOR SALE: 3 nice building lots on North Fork road. Call day NO 9-9439 and NO 9-8233 after 6 p.m. (m-8-4c) FOR SALE: 2-Bedroom house on 2 lots, redecorated. First street to left off Spring Hill road. $300 down. $6300. Call NO 9-6321 after 5 p.m. For Sale sign in yard. (a24tfc) FOR SALE: Lumber, air dried 01 nit to order. Buy direct from mil and save. We deliver. Grover Led better, Broad River section, Black Mountain. (a24tfc) FOR SALE: Lot, 110 x 360 ft., on Old Black Mtn. Hwy., IV2 miles from town. See Brody Warren, Old Black Mtn. Hwy. (a24tfc) FOR SALE: About 2000 American Boxwoods 16” to 18' high at $1.26 each; 100 20” to 22” for $2.00 each- 200 Hemlocks 3%’ to 4 high for only $1.50 each. All shrubs nursery' grown and in perfect shape. One mile southeast ot Black Mountain on Camp Branch road. Write or call Dorris McCall Sr Route 1, Box 18, Black Moun tain, N. C. Rhone NO 9-7000 (a-10-tic) FOR SALE: 4-room cottage on at tractive Montreat road lot. ( an arrange easy payment plan [or de pendable purchaser. Cal> ■ocw (a-10-tfc) FOR SALE: Chicken manure by the bag or ton. Ken Davidson, Black Mountain. Rhone NO-9-8519. (j-13-tic) .'OR SALE: Heaters, oil and coal, inv many other pieces of second la'nd furniture. Reasonable. See at >ld Bank bldg. Gudger Transfer. (n21tfc) FOR SALE: Dress up your windows with Venetian Blinds. Call us for free estimate. Harrison Furniture Store. Swannanoa, N. C. Phone NO-9-7253. _ (tfg) FOR SALE: All sizes and types of rubber stamps. Reasonable prices, fast service. The Black Mountain News. _ FOR SALE: Gold Seal Linoleum, all size rugs. Call us for free esti mate on plastic tile. Harrison Furniture Store, Swannanoa, N. C. Phone NO-9-7253._(tfc) FOR SALE: For the finest Septic Tank installation including one piece reinforced concrete tank, call or write Walker Pre-Cast Concrete Products, Marion, N. C. Phone 22622. (j!8tfc) • Business Opportunity Don't Sell Yourself Short EARN MORE MONEY Get Into Radio—Television Recession—Depression Proof Business RCA. GE, CBS. Sylvania, Zenith, Raytheon. Radio and Television Tubes sold in retail outlets se lected by our company in which we place “For You” our latest model Self Service Tube Testing and Merchandising Units: $2,250.00 cash investment re quired for merchandise and equipment: Dignified business; Excellent returns per month on your investment: No special ex perience required: You earn while you learn: part or full time. For complete details and personal interview in your city, write, please include phone no. BEST-TEST ELECTRONICS Wm. T. Terry, Sales Director 6625 Delmar Blvd., St. Louis 5, Mo. • Notice NOTICE: Wear a Poppy Satur day. Members of Waycaster McFee American Legion Aux iliary will be on the streets early to pin a Poppy in vour lapel. (m22c) NOTICE: Swan.nanoa TV and Ap pliance Co., Motorola dealer, sales and service. All work guaranteed. Phone office NO 9-7660 or W. A. Massey, Jr., NO 9-81(18 or J. R. Sibbett NO 9-6741. (m22tfc) NOTICE: Antique Shop, Mountain View ave. Antiques bought and sold. Mrs. J. H. Riddle. (m-8-3c) NOTICE: Invitations, announce ments of all kinds. The Black Mountain News now exclusively distributors in this area for new line of top quality wedding invi tations and social announcements Moderate prices, quick service Free gifts with each order oi wedding invitations. Dial NC 9-4101, News, for information. (tfp) Ledbetter’s Picnic Park now open Broad River section, 10 miles frorr Black Mountain. (a24tfc) NOTICE: Cleaning, repairing anc reconditioning of adding machines typewriters and cash registers Work guaranteed. Will pay cask for any used machines. John Love phone NO 9-7120. (a-10-tfc) NOTICE: Brookshire’s Lawnniowei service. Expert repairs. East College street. Phone NO 9-6671 (m-6-tfc) Shore’s Shoe Shop now open daily at 121 Cherry street, on the cornei in the same building of Church’s Dinette. (o34-4c) Expert Furniture Finishing anc re-finishing. Any type or finish modern, antique, or what have you Satisfaction guaranteed. Blacl Mountain Lumber Co. (ml7tfc) Repairing and refinishing fumi ture. Free inspection, pick-up anc delivery. Just off Cragmont road Phone NO 9-5437. J. J. Fore. (jl2tfc) Lawnmowers & Tools Sharp ened and Repaired. Bring to Trailer across from Rumple’s Grocery, Lakey Gap Road • Wanted WANTED: Colored maid, ver; good pay for good steady work er. Small family. Phone NC y-4431. (m22tfc) ^SSHOME MONTREAT- Gray Beard Trail; large furnished cottage and 3 lovely lots with strong str idea, for family with children or for church group. Pr.ced to sell. TWO OTHER small and modest cottages at low prices. RIDGECREST; 7 rooms, 3 baths unfurnished cottage, fine for church group. Owner will ,ina^e Price $15,000. JUST OFF GOLF COURSE: equal to new, living room 16 x 40, 3 real large bedrooms, 2 bats, more house than I have ever listed in 22 years at such attracts pr.ce. $15,750. GRAND FOR COUPLE: living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, carport with efficiency attache 2 lovely landscaped lots, everything excellent condition. Close to Lake Tomahawk and 9olf course. Only $8,500. CLOSE TO TOWN LIMITS: 2 acres, barn and 3 bedroom cottage. See this and request particui BLUE RIDGE ROAD: 2 bedroom brick, barn, garage, 819 ft. fronting pavement back to strong creek. Owner transferred. Price $15,750. SHORT DISTANCE TOWN CENTER: split-level brick, 3 bedrooms, l3/4 acres, ideal stream. Owner being transferred. This is new. Request inspection. Isirs. OFFICE PHONE * |\ H T I 1 NO-9-3621 R- S. tckles RESIDENCE phone NO-9-73M Member Asheville Board of Realtors BOX 955 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. WANTED: Cooks and waitresses. Don’s Restaurant. (ml5-2c) WANTED: Oak and Poplar logs and standing Timber. Grover Led better, Broad River section, Black Mountain. (a24tfc) RESPONSIBLE PERSON Male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No selling. Age not es sential. Car, references and $800 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $300 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 4872, Dallas 6, Texas. DUKE GRADUATION WILL OPEN MAY 30 DURHAM. —- Highlighting Duke University’s 1958 Commencement week-end program May 30-June 2 will be speeches by two persons who are national leaders in their respective fields, and a state of ficial from North Carolina. The Rev. Dr. Harold A. Bosley, former Dean of the Duke Divinity school and now minister of the First Methodist church, Evanston, 111., will deliver the baccalaureate sermon in the Duke chapel at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 1. He won nation-wide recognition as a lec turer and writer while serving as dean from 1947 to 1950. Charles S. Rhyne of Washing ton, D. C., the second speaker of national renown, is president of the American Bar association. An alumnus of the Duke Law*school, he will give the commencement address during the graduating ex ercises which will start at 10:30 a.m. in the indoor stadium. Some MULTIFLORA ROSE MAKE GOOD FENCE A. W. Nesbitt of Fairview, a supervisor of the Buncombe Coun ty Soil Conservation district, is using multiflora rose as a fence on bis dairy farm. He says: “I have discovered that this fence is the least expensive of all to es tablish, and the cheapest fence to maintain.” Nesbitt set his rose seedlings in 1952 and by 1955 he had a fence which would turn live stock. Now, even a dog cannot get through it. In addition to being a sturdy fence, Nesbitt has found that the rose fence is also a source of food and cover for birds, rabbits, and 1,000 students will receive their degrees. Appearing on the program with Rhyne will be State Treasurer Ed win Gill of Raleigh, who will bring a message to the graduating class es of the university. Gill grad uated from the Duke Law school with the class of 1924. Presiding at the formal grad uation exercises will be Duke Pres ident Dr. Hollis Edens who also will assist in the presentation of 22 different degrees to the grad uates. Your Son or Daughter . . . will be sure of an educa tion—if you plan for it now with a MONY Insurance Policy. Burt Teague 215 MILES BLDG., Phone AL-3-8261—Asheville, N. C. Mutual Of New Tow Ike Mutual Ilf* Insurant* Company af Nnw Till PIX THEATRE BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, MAY 21, 22 : Entertainments! PON’ Hear Frank sing "All the Way" v ■ - ***' , j / FRIDAY - SATURDAY, MAY 23, 24 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM Barry Sullivan. Mona Freeman “Dragon Wells Massacre” Dana Andrews, Linda Darnell 'Zero Hour’ SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY. MAY 25, 26, 27 m with fAY * A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE 0 COMING — JUNE 1, 2, 3 Robert Mitchum in "Thunder Hoad” Bill McGinnis"9 The Joto'Ts Wild’“w R 'ndica,ed: -HellS MaSSaCrC”; Mrs' Joyner!’5°” other wildlife. Also, the r< ; , beautiful hedge. In the spring it has masses of white and r|A’ blossoms; in the fall and winter' its red fruits add coin. • fields. —Know the answer before vou buy any type of farm machinery. LOWEST PRICE EVER! NEW MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER Furniture Co. Black Mountain, N. C. STRICTLY PRIVATE! no see-through ... no show-through -mm with & rt&ai/wrt TWI-NIGHTER® VENETIAN BLINDS Flexalum Twi-Nighter h'1"^ have exclusive shut-tight J' / that gives you this comp j privacy. With a flick of the '■■■ you can shut out 6 times daylight than you can ' nary blinds ... make an' not just dim —but dark o lasting, too — thanks to sp tempered aluminum 6 , uaie wipe-clean plastic tapes > them perfectly ma,^he^"orator choice of over -W o ^ color combinations, rrte mates at no obligation TYSON Fuinilure Black Mountain DIAL NO-9-4381 N. C.
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