PARTY MARKS 8th BIRTHDAY AUGUST 17 Mrs. George Akers entertained J. W. Russell PLUMBING & HEATING Hot water heating a specialty. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Shop on Mt. View Ave.. off Montreat Rd., Black Mtn., N. C. STOP THAT ITCH! IN JUST 15 MINUTES, Your itch MUST stop or your 48c back at any drug store. Apply ITCH-ME-NOT to dead en itch, burning in minutes, speed healing For externally caused itch, get ITCH-ME-NOT today at BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. a group of small children at a par ty at her home on Rockvale ave., Swannanoa, Sunday afternoon, ' Aug:. 17, in honor of her daughter, Alice, who was eight years old. Tink and white were used in decorations and refreshments serv ed on the lawn. Games were play ed and contests held. Guests included Debbie Gragg, Claudia Bridges. Linda and Jim my Trantham. Pat and Susan Hampton, Glenda Lee and Sheila Jean Rayburn. Mrs. Rex Gragg and Mrs. Helen Hampton assisted Mrs. Akers in entertaining and serving. • SELL IT — CLASSIFIEDS • i. Tinrimnmrrirrimnrira^^ Mm. Gcxfttivi' JbUUtUf Room 12 Miles West of Black Mountain on Hwy. 70 Open 7 Days a Week FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Specializing In ATI, GOOD THINGS TO EAT ARTS GARDEN HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF PHILODENDRONS, AFRICANS VIOLETS, AND OTHER HOUSE PLANTS AND DISH; PLANTS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR YOUR PROMPT< SELECTION. SEE OUR NEW BLACK GOLD AND OTHER RARE PHILODENDRON VARIETIES. Come in and choose from our attrac tire array of fine new plants and containers. ART'S GARDEN Cu ■jV Just West of Black Mountain on Highway 70 -fo PH. NO 9-7525 All Kinds of Arrangements ° £JLSLSLILftJLBJL!UUlJL8JlJLSLSL&JiJLSL!ULSLSL£L!UL!LSLSULSLTLiLSULSLSLSLOJLSLy August 19, 1948 Miss Mildred Louise Hemphill and Ralph A. Simpson were mar ried at the Methodist parsonage at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, August fi, Mrs. Simpson is connected with the Azalea Manufacturing Co. and Mr. Simpson is with Morgan Man ufacturing company of Black Mountain. Mrs. YY. H. Lindsey and daugh ter, Miss “Lou” Lindsey, had as their dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Hattie Allison, Mrs. Larry Flynn of Miami, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brown. Mrs. Joe Mackney and daughter, Susan are improving after an at tack of flu. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Seagle at tended the Seagle reunion and monument unveiling service held at Lincolnton, Sunday, Aug. 15. The ceremony was held in memory of John Seagle and his wife, Mar garet Reep. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris had as their guests last Sunday Mr. and Mis. John Melton of Ruther fordton, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’ Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Max well and daughter Zella and Della, James Johnson, and J. B. Sauls of Mt. Holly. Mr. and Mrs. John Caulter and children of Hickory, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William FI inkle. Inteinational Counsellor H. W. Sanders, Roy A. Taylor, zone chair man of 31A Lions International and W. W. White, past cabinet secretary, were in Franklin Sun day to attend the first district cabinet meeting. Children mentioned in Mrs. B. C. Burnette’s column “Young Swannanoa Society” are: John Wilson, 13-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson; Sally, 2 years old and Bill (1 years old, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. “Speck” Alexander; Carolyn, 9, Bruce and Lee 5, children of Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Clapp; David, 9, and Emi le. 6, children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander; Mars Ellen Blair 3, daughter of Mi-, and Mrs. B. M. Blair; Bennie Jean 7, and Dean 4, children of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Srygley Jr.; Evan Powell 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Powell; Brenda Gardener, 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gardener; YY'aites Ward, 10, son of Dr. and Mis. Y\'. A. Ward; Barbara Jean Miller, 2, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Miller; Paul Eugene. Patton, 13 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F’atton. Philip Patton, 3, son of Mr. and "CHILD SAFETY" DRIVE TO OPEN ON SEPT. 15 RALEIGH — North Carolina dairymen, with one eye on 1957 highway accidents involving chil dren and the other on the hazards of children playing around milk trucks, will put on a “Crusade Child Safety” this fall. During 1957 there were 148 chil dren killed and 2,954 injured in North Carolina road accidents, ac cording to the Department of Mo tor Vehicles. The record is of vi tal importance to the dairy indus try because milk trucks attract Mrs. Wendell L. Patton; David. S’ii and Charles, 2'2 sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. “Bill” Porter; Da vid Walter Harrison III, 20 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Harrison .Jr.; Betty, Linda Kay and Brenda Fay Patton, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Patton; Rankin Hipp, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Holly Hipp; Ina Smith, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith; Robbin, 9; Bai bara, 6; and Wanda, 4, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Allen; George and June Pate, children of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Pate; Douglas. 6, son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Shelly Smith; Jerry, 9. Donnie, fi, and Linda Carroll, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ballard. Billy McMurray, 2V2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMur ray; Joan, 5, and Theresa, 3, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. George Lem ieux; Theodore Winslow Folsom, III, 1-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Folsom; Talmadge, Jr., 4, and Richard, 2, sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Burnette; Ronnie Carson, 5, son of Mack Carson; Evelyn Louise 12, and Douglas Edward, 4, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ramsey; Christina, 16-months old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Bur nette; Bruce, 11, and Barbara, 7Vi, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Da vidson; Clairce, 11, and Mary Kay, 7, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan; Rodney and Joan Luns ford, children of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lunsford; Frances and Ray Banks, children of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Banks; Rebecca Brothers, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Freeman; Robert Warren Hutchins, 3, son of Pfe. and Mrs. Max D. Hutchins; Cynthia Elaine. 4-months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jackie C. Burnette; Elizabeth. Helen and Ned, children of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green; Dee May Davidson, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson; Virginia Da vidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Davidson; Ann Burnette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Less Burnette; Jane Connelly, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Con nelly. children, making a safety problem for the drivers. The safety crusade will begin Sept. 15 and last for a month. Milkmen will aim to (1) protect children at play in neighborhoods where milk trucks spend much of their time; (2) safeguard children on the way to and from school. IRRIGATION GROWING Farm land under irrigation in North Carolina increased from 500 acres in 1951 to between 30,000 and 40,000 in 1957. HOME BUILDING SERVICE New Homes, Repair, Re-model ing. Free Estimates. Cook. P.O. Box 845, 9th Street. MASHBURN'S CABINET SHOP BUILDING AND REMODELING Cabinets - Furniture • Repairing 111 Dougherty Street • INSURANCE T. W. NESBITT Special Representative JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. We Have a Program to Fit Your Needs" • 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 CO. • Motorola Dealer • SALES & SERVICE J. R. Sibbett W. A. Massey, Jr Dial Dial NO 9-6741 NO 9-8168 Among the leading low-priced three . . . CHEVY COSTS LESS IN ALL THESE POPULAR MODELS!* Whatever model you’ve got in mind, you’ll find Chev rolet fills the bill beautifully—at a price that can’t be beat! Every one of these Chevy V8 sedans, hardtops and wagons costs less than any comparable model in the leading low-priced three. Yet no other car near the price is so new, so roomy, so right for you in every way! There’s nothing like one of these Chevies to give you a fast case of new-car fever. But, low-priced as they are, you’re likely to find yourself sold on one before you’ve considered the cost. That’s because Chevrolet is the only honest-to-goodness new car in its field—new to look at, with a beautiful new Body by Fisher; new to ride in, with two completely new suspension sys tems; new to drive, with a wider-than-ever selection of en gines and a solid, road-snug Safety-Girder frame. ♦based on list prices foi With these plus many more fresh, fine advantages, it’s all the more surprising to learn that all the V8-powered Chevies shown here—plus six even lower priced 6’s—cost less than any compar able models in the leading low priced three. Talk it over with your Chevrolet dealer. America’s best buy— America’s best seller! 1 COMPARABLE V8 MODELS. Bel Air 4-Door Sedan Bel Air Sport Sedan Bel Air 2-Docr Biscayne 4-Door Sedan Biscayne 2-Door Sedan Brookwood 6-Passenger Station Wagon Every window oI every Chevrolet is Safety Plate Class. Brookwood 9-Passenger Station Wagon See the Chevy Show, Sunday night on NBC-TV and the weekly Chevy Showroom on ABC-TV. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer McMurray Chevrolet Co., Inc. STATE STREET Dealer No. 2291 PHONE NO 9-3141 Manufacturer’s License No. 110 BLACK MOUNTAIN Business -- Professional -- Service I RECTORY TEMPER - SAVE TROUBL • RADIO and T.V. EXPERIENCE COUNTS! GOFF RADIO & TV Service Bonded Technician Opp. P. O. —Dial NO-9-4301 For Guaranteed Used Television Sets ft CALL ☆ Harrison Furniture Co. Swannanoa, N. C. EXPERT TELEVISION SERVICE—Call NO 9-8565 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 • Expert Repairing • Craigmont Rd.—Ph. NO-9-8401 • TIRES__ DISTRIBUTORS of U. 5. Roy«l Tirol Garland & Long Tire Co. SWANNANOA, N. C. 1/2 Block West of Traffic Light PHONE NO-9-6231 Recapping —All sizes Truck and Passenger. BATTERIES - ACCESSORIS • AUTO SUPPLIES_ • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associate Store Black Mtn. Phone NO-9-5671 118 Broadway • LOCKSMITH_ Cavin's Gun & Key Shop Lawnmowers, Power Mowers, Push Mod el Mowers repaired and sharpened. Also Reels, Guns, Garden Tools, Lathe and Drilling Iron. 333 Old Toll Road • 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 ☆ 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 rcKlr^ W.«k_ YC Day Phone NO-9-3141 Grog^s St^dU PORTRAITS, GROUpT'95’5' DINGS, OLD PHOTora^ COP'ED A m»HS INSURANCE VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 120 W. state St. Black Mountain, N q Phones: NO-9-3191_No.,'7, FURNACE SERVICE SERVICE, INC, Factory-trained Mechanic ( 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, • RUG CLEANING Asheville Business Directory | • 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 • SHOE REPAIR Greatest Power at lightest Weigh 6.5 h. p. _ ig Lhs. McCulloch Chain Saw < Asheville—Canton Dial AL 2-1095 GARDNER'S SHOE HOSPITAL Leaders in shoe repair sir c , . 1920! Exclusive Agency for Dr. Scholl's SI 77 r~i1d For Comf°n Service. 71 Colle9* St ^ Dial AL 3-36 • CONCRETE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE Accurate - Economical - Speedv ASHEVILLE CONCRETE MATERIALS, Biltmore. N. C. Inc. ~Ph- AL 3-6421 SALLEY'S FOR: £ Prescriptions and hard-to-find Drugs 9 Hearng Aids and Batteries. 0 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 BIIMORE 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 24631. • AMBULANCE SERVICE JESSE RAY FUNERAL HOME Aik About Our Burial Insurance 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE one 185 Bltmore Aven ^jpm9 25521 Asheville, N. • BAKERIES Wedding cakes, Birthday , I arty cakes made to on towne house bak Pastries Pies—Doughm Open 24 hr, daily 7 day, we. - B'llm°,e Av.-Phon. Al 2 ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLIES -W. A. McELDUFF C '•* C0XE AVE. „ Dial AL 3 ★ Orthopedic Supplies -Elastic Hosiery -Whaalchair, 4 V -Crutch., & Cartes -Artificial TRANSFER & STORAGE ”0 Coxe Avar Dial Al 2-35 Allen Ashe Transfer & Storage < '"-Local L°"? Distant# Mr *nd 'onB-Jrslanc. mo.;, OLDSMOBILE Safety-tested Used Cars SKYLAND MOTORS, Inc, 196 Hilliard St, - Dial AL 21686 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 Ail MAKES FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CARS. 201 Coxa Ave. - DIAL AL 3-5366 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. SI 19 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 & High cash prices paid for wrecked and trucksi 500 RIVERSIDE DR-Dial AL E_D—S—E-L Trade-ins—Best Used Cars Deppe Motors, Inc. 101 Coxe Ave.—Dial AL4-3201 • RADIO SERVICE Plummer's Radio Servic Complete Service for HOME & CAR RAD'05 270 Biltmore Avenue Dial AL-3-8551 BOATS & MOTORS__ CURTISS MOTOR * BOAT CO. ohnton Sea Hone Sale*. Serv-e ^ 4 WINnERuB°A£tinC. ,e town Prin,e , Mountain WS >.9-4101 Bel Air Sport Coupe