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NORTH FORK news jjv vlrs. Howard Willet school attendance was ■“idav morning. The Begin had the largest number. " vacation Bible school begins ' „‘aml goes through July ti. •!n ‘ invited to attend. Walker is somewhat ghe is able to go into the Ivw room and listen to her spec . V , n lie program although she is 'i-. bed most of the time. ' Ti, and Mrs. Henry Martin vis \ji and Mrs. J. A. Cordell lti>7 ,'ui’ dinner with Mr. and Mrs. :."i.' vvasinan. Mrs. Henry Mar 7 Mrs. .1. A. •Ml are Mrs. J better Cordell, and Mrs. visited Mr. and (in, Mr: , |U1 Creasman 1'7 Carl Patton. M, and Mrs. Wayne Roberts, llouglas, and Jane of Rock - rhani visited relatives here over [he week-end. ]|lt. Rev. Fred Byrd and Don Bvni were at church Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Morris, Mik,, and Jeff went to Tennessee anMrBeanH 'Vr" on„their va«-‘tion. pi ‘ an(1 Mrs. Howard Willet h\lhs; and Kay went to Viia-ini-i X, m'r V“??tion- Thn wen* up tilt Blue Ri(lKe Parkway and the fust night camped at Crabtree Meadow- nex. to Mr. and Mr Thoma- Morris and family, which was very fortunate since they had httkt‘f tW« ('offee ',ots and not one hit of coffee and not even a match Jemdr H?’ Th,°m?,S h('lf1l'd Howard icpaii the only flat tire they had on the trip. The next day they enjoved the Parkway Craft CIn tew at Moses II. Memorial park It was interesting watching the wo man weave and tell of days w,,t they had dinner at Doughton nark, later vi site 1 the Pu 1, t Cab in, home of Orl. an Hawk p„,. ;,t storied local midwife. The inter esting thing about tliis woman was . a‘ ot hei d! children not one uved beyond infancy. They visited Mabi.v Mnl which continues to pro duce water-ground corn meal and buckwheat. There was also a olacRsnntli shop and sawmill. The second night they camped at. Cocky Knob and had dinner at Peaks of Otter the next dav The h id night they camped at'.Shei ando Lake and enjoyed swimming the next day. 1 he tourth and fifth nights they camped at Big Mead ows. On Saturday they visited ‘•“ray Caverns then went on to I'root Royal and visited Mr. and Mrs. Deward Walker, uncle and aunt of Pansy. It happened to he Mrs. Walker's birthday. Phyllis' birthday was the next day so the r. Announcement! B&J NOW HAS A NEW RECORD DEPARTMENT! EPs & LPs ALL THE LATEST HITS AND SACREI) SONGS. NEW AND SECOND HAND 15 cents & up B&J Drugs-Sundries BUS STATION SWANNANOA, N. C. dinner we had was for both o1 '■inn. they had a very nice visit. V1.1', ni‘xt day they saw Natural • •rsiye, then camped at Peaks of the sixth night. The sev 11 11 niffht found them back home. '' ASFIINGTON Sen. If. Ever ei .Jordan today said continuing in sea es in domestic consumption 0 cigarettes “offer new hopes for iui :. ers, but called for long 1 " planning to reverse a trend declining tobacco exports dur iir iv nt years. J Senator made his statement -in r ly after the Department of Agi c ulture announced that cigar et.ti production during the past ■ r totaled about 44<i billion, al nn st three per cent <-.-er the pre vious year and a new record high. Jo die same report, a compre hensive review of all areas of the tolo. o industry during the past year, it was pointed out that do m'' tie use of flue-cured tobacco in .reused about H) million pounds las! year in spite of wider uses of iiller tip and reconstituted tobac co. •Jordan called this the most sig nificant part of the report. “Since 1!);>5, cigarette con-sump lion has increased each year, but until this year, the displacement or tobacco has dropped off a lit tle each year. From all indications, it appears the decline in the quantity of tobacco used in cigar ettes a--, a result of reconstituted sheet tobacco and filter tips has been stopped,’’ Jordan said. The North Carolina Senator ex pressed the hope that during the coming year “any additional in creases in cigarette consumption will be accompanied by correspond ing increases in total tobacco use.” Jordan said the steady increases in domestic cigarette consumption offers new hope for farmers at a time when flue-cured tobacco is bucking stronger competition in world trade. He said that in spite of the fact the overall report is encouraging, the export picture is not bright. “During the past year, exports of flue-cured tobacco were five per cent below those of the previous year, which is distressing,” he said. Tlie report said last year’s flue cured exports were about 4-1(1 mil lion pounds. Jordan said the decline in last year’s exports is small percentage wise, ‘‘but it represents a lot of tobacco sales we are losing to for eign competition. i think the trend in flue-cured exports in re cent years merits serious study and reflects a very real need for some TOP ENTERTAINMENT—The Chevy Show—Sunday—NBC-TV and the Chevy Showroom—weekly on ABC-TV# Air Conditioning-temperatures made to order-for all-weather comfort. Get a demonstration! An experienced, well-known agricultural worker'has been appointed fieldman for the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation’s Western District which includes and is bordered by Henderso n, McDowell, Burke, Alexander, Yadkin, For syth and Stokes counties, Lamar Lunsford, a Buncombe county native and former assist ant state supervisor of veterans farmers training, will assume his new duties July 1, according to Federation President Randolph Eagles of Macclesfield, who an nounced the appointment, Luns ford lives in Oteen. Mrs. Littlejohn Dies In Hospital Mrs, Mary Littlejohn of Swan nanoa died Tuesday, June 24, in an Asheville hospital. Funeral services were held Sunday after noon in the New Salem Baptist church with the Rev. A. E. Dun can officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are the husband, Rob ert Littlejohn; the mother, Mrs. Amelia Lytle; two daughters, Mrs. Carrie Mae Burgin and Betty Ann Littlejohn; three sons, Jimmie Lee, William and Cecil Littlejohn; three sisters, five brothers and three grandchildren. long-range planning in the entire export field.” Jordan said with the exception of declining exports, the report in dicates that “things may be set tling down a little” for tobacco, which he said has been “plagued with one crisis after another dur ing the past five years.” 0 SELL IT — CLASSIFIEDS 0 Methodists Name Campaign Leaders Key leaders were announced to day for a $3,000,000 campaign which Methodist churches of West ern North Carolina will launch in No.ember for capital funds for Methodist colleges and student ac tivities on tax-supported camp uses. The Commission on Christian Higher Education, after receiving a go-ahead order from the WNC conference session at Lake Juna luska, made the first in a series of appointments for a campaign which will include an every-mem ber canvass in each of the 1,116 churches in the conference area. Comerence chairmen for the campaign include Bishop Nolan B. Harmon, resident bishop of the Charlotte area, clerical chairman; Edwin L. Jones of Charlotte, lay chairman; Mrs. Clarence C. Cran ford of Asheboro, woman’s divis ion; .). (1. Cowan, Jr,, of Greens boro, advance gifts; Miss Beatrice Cobb of Morganton, public rela tions: and Richard G, Stockton of Winston-Salem, treasurer. Barents, for your children's sake, take time to teach them the im portance of traffic rules and safe walking habits, • PICNIC PARK LEDBETTER'S PICNIC PARK -NOW OPEN— Plenty of Tables with roofs. 10 mi. from Black Mtn. Broad River Section • RADIO & T.V. Office Dial NO 9-7660 All Work Guaranteed SWANNANOA T.V. & APPLIANCE CQ. • Motorola Dealer • SALES & SERVICE J. R. Sibbett W. A. Massey, Jr. Dial Dial NO 9-6741 NO 9-8168 Th <e Impala Sport Coupe with Body by Fisher. Every window of every Chevy : Snfia/v Plntft C^lnSK Here are 59 reasons why Chevy's ’58’s biggest seller! 58 reasons would have rounded things out nicer, we admit. But the extra reason is the most important of all— you! We invite you to look over all of these fast-selling features. But if you’re like most people we know, you’ll just plain like this new Chevy-and that’ll be reason enough to want one! super smooth power teams! No other ear offers such a wide choice! There are six sweet-running engines—ranging from the thrifty Blue-Flame 6 right up to the radi cally new 280-h.p. Super Turbo - Thrust V8.* There’s also a selection of four smooth-working trans missions. Pick the combo you prefer. You’ll find every power team is available on every model! Take your pick— all-new Full Coil suspension . . . or a real air ride.* BRAND-NEW SUSPENSION SYSTEMS Chevies priced lowest of the low-priced three Just name the model you’ve got in mind. You’ll find eight long, lively Chevrolet VB’s and six even lower priced 6’s that cost less than any comparable models in the low priced three (based on list prices). -fane c AUTOMATIC DRIVES Take a choice of smoother-than-eier Powerglide* Turboglide*, the only triple-turbine transmission in Chevrolet's field! *Optiunal at extra cast ■MI No other low-priced car has _(| Chevy's gull- wing glamor, crank-operated ventipanes, polished lacquer finish or Safety Plate Glass all around! BIG FISHER BODY FINE POINTS America s best buy— ■CHEVROLET America's best seller! Look these features over one by one at your Chevrolet dealer’s — then add them up. You too will then decide you get the best buy on the best seller! See your local authorized, Chevrolet dealer McMurray Chevrolet Co., Inc Manufacturer’s License No. 110 BLi STATE STREET Dealer No. 2291 PHONE NO 9-3141 BLACK MOUNTAIN Business -- Professional -- Service D I RECTORY SAVE TROUBLE I SAVE.TIME - 6^ • RADIO and T.V, EXPERIENCE COUNTS! GOFF RADIO & TV Service Bonded Technician Opp. P. O.— Dial NO-9-4301 For Guaranteed Used Television Sets ☆ CALL ☆ Harrison Furniture Co. Swannanoa, N. C. EXPERT TELEVISION SERVICE—Call NO 98565 REED'S RADIO & T.V. 105 Scotland — Dial NO-9-7609 Guaranteed Service on All Makes and Models Factory Authorized Service CRISP RADIO & TV SHOP e Expert Repairing e Craigmont Rd.—Ph. NO-9-8401 • TIRES_ DISTRIBUTORS of U. S. Royal Tires Garland & Long Tire Co. SWANNANOA, N. C. Vi Block West of Traffic light PHONE NO-9-6231 Recapping All sizes Truck and Passenger. _BATTERIES - ACCESSORY_ * AUTO SUPPLIES_ • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associate Store Black Mtn. Phone NO-9-5671 118 Broadway e LOCKSM|TI-| Cavin's Gup a Key Shop Lawnmowers, Power Mowers, Push Mod el Mowers repaired and sharpened. Also Reels, Guns, Garden Tools, La|the and Drilling Iron. 333 Old Toll Ro*d Dial NO 9-7640 • BULLDOZER SERVICE BULLDOZER & SHOVEL WORK Rt. 1, Black Mtn., N. C. T. K. BROWN • ELECTRICIANS R. W. COOK Electrical Contractor Phone NO-9-3082 Black Mountain, N. C. • WATCH REPAIRING HUGGINS JEWELRY -^Expert Watch Repairing -ft Where your $ goes further SWANNANOA, N. C. Phone NO-9-8124 • AUTO SERVICE BURGESS ESSO SERVICENTER Road Service Dial NO-9-9427 — Black Mtn. For Expert AUTO REPAIR CALL WILSON'S CASH GARAGE 401 W. State—Black Mtn., N. C. Dial NO 9-5611 • RESTAURANTS ANN'S CAFE Cherry St. — Black Mountain HOME COOKING We Fix Dinners to Go PHONE NO-9-9220 • BUILDING & REPAIR —FREE ESTIMATES— Building — Repairing Residential Property GEORGE D. TATHAM 116 Oakland Drive Black Mountain, N. C. • WRECKING SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE Chevrolet McMurray's COMPANY Black Mountain, N.C . Day „P,h,°?.e Nile Phone NO-9-3141 NO-9-5431 PHOTOGRAPHERS Gragg’s Studio 100 Church — Tel. NO-9-5951 PORTRAITS, GROUPS, WED DINGS, OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED & MADE NEW. ★ BABY PICTURES > INSURANCE VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 120 W. State St. Black Mountain, N. C. Phones: NO-9-3191—NO-9-7111 FURNACE SERVICE SERVICE, INC. Factory-trained Mechanic, Oil Burners, Air Filters. JOHN E. BENEDICT NO 9-5584 PLUMBING Philip S. Stevens PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Ph. NO-9-7380—Blue Ridge Rd. Black Mountain, N. C. A. TERRELL REESE PLUMBING & HEATING Rt. 1, Box 207A—Black Mtn. B U R G I N Plumbing & Heating PHONE NO 9-5584 Black Mountain, N. C. Asheville Business Directory • RUG CLEANING I • PRESCRIPTIONS I • AUTOMOTIVE Do you want to buy Rugs? Have 'em cleaned? Repaired? ORIENTAL RUG CO, 12 Broadway — DIAL AL 2-7963 Sanford-Bigelow Carpets Sold and installed, wall to wall by ex perienced rug mechanics. Free moth proofing, free pick-up and delivery within 50 miles of Asheville. Let us clean and repair your valuable rugs. Upholstered furniture cleaned. A. J. RICHA, Owner • CRAFTS — JEWELRY Allanstand Mountain Crafts 16 COLLEGE ST. DIAL AL 3-2051 Official Shop of the Guild in Asheville. Ear Screws—Clips—Pin Backs, Cuff Links. Tie Clasps. Wholesale — Retail BETTIE'S CRAFT CENTER 35 Broadway, Asheville, N. C. » VENETIAN BLINDS FAIR'S VENETIAN BLIND CO. Custom-made Window Shades, Traverse and curtain rods. 845 Merrimon Ave. Dial AL 3-7455 » CHAIN SAWS Greatest Power at Lightest Weight — 6.5 h. p. - 19 Lbs. McCulloch Chain Saw Co. Asheville—Canton Dial AL 2-1095 » SHOE REPAIR GARDNER'S SHOE HOSPITAL Leaders in shoe repair since 1920! Exclusive Agency for Dr. Scholl's Shoes and Foot Comfort Service. 72 College St. - Dial AL 3-3684 » CONCRETE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE Accurate • Economical - Speedy ASHEVILLE CONCRETE MATERIALS, Inc. Biltmore, N. C.—Ph. AL 3-6421 Let us worry about your printing. That’s our business. Call your home town printer The Black Mountain NEWS Dial NO-9-4101 SALLEY'S FOR: Q Prescriptions and hard-to-find Drugs. % Hearng Aids and Batteries. % Invalid Supplies—Buy or Rent. — Delivery Arranged — • DIAL AL-2-8281 - 85 PATTON AVE. • SPORTING GOODS ALL-SPORTS STORE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Hunting & Fishing Supplies Trophies, Playground Equipm’t. 81 Patton Ave.—Dial AL-2-0191 • PAINT & GLASS PROFFITT GLASS CO. Paint, Glass of all description; Store fronts; Aluminum win dows; Mirrors re-silvered. 255 BILMORE AVE. -DIAL Al-3-3741 ASHEVILLE, N. C. • CAR UPHOLSTERY HARRIN'S TRIM SHOP 231 COXE AVE. - DIAL AL-4-2028 ASHEVILLE, N. C. Convertible tops, Door panels, Arm rests, Rear rug, Complete automotive interior trim, Truck & Tractor seats repaired. • SAND HARRIN'S SAND CO. Sand for Masonry and Concrete work—Fine sand for every use. Amboy Rd., West Asheville, N. C. — Ph. AL 2-4631. • AMBULANCE SERVICE JESSE RAY FUNERAL HOME Ask About Our Burial Insurance 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 185 Bltmore Avenue ALpine 2-5521 Asheville, N. C. • BAKERIES Wedding cakes, Birthday cakes, Party cakes made to order! TOWNE HOUSE BAKERY Pastries—Pies—Doughnuts Open 24 hrs. daily 7 days weekly! 257 Biltmore Ave.—Phone AL 2-0419 • ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLIES W. A. McELDUFF CO. 186 COXE AVE. - Dial AL 3-9301 ★ Orthopedic Supplies ★ —Elastic Hosiery —Wheelchairs & Walkers —Crutches & Canes —Artificial Limbs • TRANSFER & STORAGE 190 Coxe Avenue Dial AL 2-3541 Allen Asheville Transfer & Storage Co. World's Largest Long Distance Movers —Local and long-distance moving— OLDSMOBILE Safety-tested Used Cars! SKYLAND MOTORS, Inc. 196 Hilliard St. - Dial Al 2-1886 Your Oldsmobile Dealer for over 22 yrs. Dealer No. 119921199A BATTERY & IGNITION CO. Factory trained technicians, us ing the latest equipment. SPECIALIZING IN TUNE-UPS OF ALL MAKES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS. 201 Coxe Ave. - DIAL AL 3-5386 LIBERTY TIRE CO. • Expert Tire Recapping • Fiiestone Tires & Tubes • Winter Treads a specialty 253 Biltmore Ave. DIAL AL 2-4346 JEEP & WILLYS SALES & SERVICE Jeep motors, precision rebuilt and guaranteed. $119.00 exch. CAMPBELL MOTOR CO. 180 Patton Ave. - Phone AL 2-2590 WILSON'S SPRING & BODY WORKS We specialize in auto and truck spring rebuilding, body work, and painting. Wrecker Service. 402 Southside Ave.—DIAL AL 4-2261 B & F AUTO WRECKING CO. Used parts for all makes of cars & trucks, nigh cash prices paid for wrecked cars and trucks! 500 RIVERSIDE DR—Dial AL 3-9328 E—D—S—E—L Trade-ins—Best Used Cars Deppe Motors, Inc. 101 Coxe Ave.—Dial AL-4-3201 • RADIO SERVICE Plummer's Radio Service Complete Service for HOME & CAR RADIOS 270 Biltmore Avenue Dial AL-3-8551 • BOATS & MOTORS CURTISS MOTOR & BOAT CO. Johnson Sea Horse Sales, Service, Parts. PENN YAN & WINNER BOATS - TEE NEE TRAILERS - ALL BOATING ACCESSORIES. 46 Banks Ave. - Dial Al 2-3886 • FURNACE REPAIR I USE VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEM W. B. SCOTT FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIR SERVICE 55 Starnes Avenue Phone AL 2-4810 Asheville, N. C.
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