Peekin’ Through The
KEYHOLE
• • With Llli
By Elizabeth Dinwiddle
^ Teagle of Miami, Fla., has
■ tin' Moose house on Second
\[ and Mrs. K. M. Livingston
., .'tchester, Fa,, have bought
Helen Christ house, near the
course and are now residing
here
yr, Sam Lackey and children,
N;ir,.y and Danny, spent the week
. ia Statesville with relatives
,„j friends. Nancy rode in the
Statesville Christmas parade last
I ,;;ly afternoon. She was spon
,-,,i by the N. C. Home Modem
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r* ^'"Pany and the Vance Mc
\r • ' 11 ^ Mer-I’lymouth company.
\ rj an'1 Mrs- Eugene Slatki.n
f ^U41hteJ!: of For«t City have
'outcht the Brake house on Toma
laU, . ^e" and wi'l move here
N.thm the next few days to make
tneir homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry Betts have
S’one to Daytona Beach, Fla., for
several months.
Dr. Lillian Baker of New York
?as bought the H. C. Bates home
in Spring Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips were
I in Chicago last week attending the
National Live Stock show. They
also attended the Nation’s No. 1
Horse show, which is held in con
nection with the Live Stock show.
Mis. Ruth Stepp Lance has gone
to Jacksonville, Fla., and is a pa
tient in the Baptist hospital there.
She spent some time with her
mother. Mrs. Walter Stepp, before
going to Florida.
Ernest Smith of Concord, a form
er resident of Black Mountain, was
an overnight guest of Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Greene last week.
■' Sgt. I!. F. Melton would like
tor his friends to know that he has
hern transferred from the Naval
hospital in Charleston, S. C., to the
i. . S. Air Force Hospital, Ward
2-A. Keesler Air Force Base, Miss.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Moray,
I’-ue Ridge road, spent the Thanks
giving holiday with relatives and
friends in Michigan. The weather
v. as near zero with blowing snow
and icy roads. It took them three
hours to drivee 75 miles from Lans
ing to Grand Rapids. The snow
b. It extended deep into Kentucky.
During a recent visit to the west
coast of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. B.
G. Byron of 103 Prospect street,
Black Mountain, enjoyed a trip
through Sarasota Jungle Gardens
where they saw colorful wildfowl
from every continent roaming un
caged amid some of Florida’s most
i cautiful scenery. They were par
ticularly interested in viewing the
flock of 4(1 vivid flamingos at close
a age. and in the display of giant
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of (Cemetery V, reaths and
CJiristmas A ore!ties.
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w Just West of Black Mountain on Highway 70 ☆
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black mountain, n. c.
dial NO 9-4381
, yal Palms which border the iun
gle trails.
Mi and Mrs. P. p,, Nugent have
leturned to their home, “Summer
iaven, after spending some time
at New Smyrna, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Scanned
ami daughters have moved to
North Tewksbury, Mass., to make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tarbert,
' 1 ■> have returned from their hon
ey moon trip to Florida and are at
their home on Montreat road.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bates, who
have been residing in Spring Hill,
will leave sometime next week to
make their home in St. Petersburg,
Fla.
Mrs. Finley Stepp will leave this
week-end to spend Christmas with
her son, Harold Stepp, and family
in Huntsville, Ala,
Alan Holcombe is expected to
arrive home IJec. 16 from San Die
go, Cal., to spend several weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Holcombe. Alan has just
completed his basic training at
the U. S. Naval Training Center,
San Diego.
Miss Mary Ann Douglas of High
Point college spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Douglas, Riceville road.
Mrs. J. E. Sylvester has gone
to Queenstown, Md., to spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs.
Olin Jarrell and family. Mrs. Syl
vester spent the summer with her
daughter, Mrs. Ruth Cunningham,
and son Jimmy of Black Moun
tain, and the fall with another
daughter and family, Mrs. Howard
Edgerto.n of Elon college.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Wagner
of Pompano Beach, Fla., have
bought property in the McCoy Cove
road and are expecting to build a
home here in the near future. Mr.
Wagner is a retired former state
treasurer and auditor general of
Pennsylvania. They have four
children and are T’resbyterians.
Karen Osteen is spending a few
days with her cousins, Barbara
Ann and Pat Longcoy of Charlotte.
Don McDougle of Camp Lejeune
spent the week-end with his moth
er, Mrs. D. 0. McDougle.
We Salute
We salute you on your birthday.
Dec. 12: Ted Osteen, Carole Scan
ned, Mildred Sporborg Carter C.
Uzzell, Grace Meeks.
Dec. 13: Mrs. Wilford Johnson,
Edith Burgin, Cornelia Joyner,
Robert Devond Maney, Jr., Roy L.
Russell, Robin Martin Mrs. W. W.
Preston, Karen Patricia Burgess,
Lucy Freddie Clark, Dianne
Stroupe.
Dec. 14: Mrs. Walter Burgess,
C. G. Reed, Linda Wicker, Effie
Sawyer, George Wilborn, R. H.
Reed, Mrs. John Boyter, Diana K.
Allison.
Dec. 15: Patricia Smith, Ches
ter T. Sobol, Henry T. Ware, Ruth
R. Tunes, Mary Jane Barnwell, Lu
cile Hudson, Alfred Astley,
Dec. 13: Ben Blalock, Nancy
Lynn Todd, Emily Draughn, Wal
ter Parrent, Ruth Gilbert, H. M.
Pressley, Mark Shuford, -Jr., Fran
ces Buckner, Beverly Bryan, Lisa
Sconnell.
Dec. Hi: J. C. Champion, Patty
Glover, Dorothy Burgess, Harry K.
McDonnald, W. E. Vernon, Fran
ces Ramsey, Patty Monford, Bon
nie Green, David Harrison, Flor
ence Melton, Grace Bodford, Bill
Philips.
Dec. IT: George Carpenter, Rosa
Howie, O. L>. Stallings, Mrs. Edith
Ballard, Herman Marlow, Paul
Lamb, Katherine Johnson, Altha
Wells, Gary Mills, G. C. Rayfield,
Albert Moody.
Dec. IS: William J. Seep, Mar
tha D. Bennett, W. L. Snypes,
Mrs. George Lemieux, Wayne Os
teen. Helen Wilkerson, Pansy Mel
ton, Martha D. Bennett.
liLACK MOUNTAIN LIBRARY
Over 3,000 books were borrowed
from the Black Mountain Public
Library during October and No
vember, reported Miss Ruby Ilall,
librarian at the meeting of the
Library Board Monday night.
P’or the first time in several
years more adults borrowed books
than young people, Miss Hall com
mented. 015 of the books taken
out during the two months were
non-fiction. This increase in non
fiction borrowing is partly due to
the increased purchase of new
books for the library. Ninety
three new books were added to the
library shelves in the last two
months.
A gift of a slide projector and
screen by Fred Schnelz was grate
fully accepted by the Library
Board. Arrangements are also be
ing made to make available a large
number of new educational films
from Raleigh.
if experienced
if equipped
if BONDED
Experience Counts!
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1 lb. bag -- 49c
MIXED
lib.bag - 50c
FILBERTS
I lb. bag - 39c
WALNUTS
lib.bag - 47c
BRAZIL
1 lb. bag -- 43c
ALMONDS
1 lb. bag -- 63c
FRUIT CAKE
-Jane Parker
Mlb. - $1.35
3 lb. - $2.65
5 lb. - $3.85
WORTHMORE
CHOCOLATES
4 lb. box - $2.15
CANDY TOYS
1 lb. bag -- 29c
CHRISTMAS
STOCKINGS - 39c
WARWICK
COCOLATE COVERED
CHERRIES
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THIN MINTS
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Campbell’s Tomato Juice 2 cans 65c
29c
12-Oz.
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Grand For Snacks — Fresh Cookies
Burry Oxford Creams
Gland Low Retail! Saltine Crackers
Nabisco Premiums box 27c
Specially Priced Wisconsin Cheddar
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Grand For Pies — Simple Simon
Mince Meat 18j°rz
Assorted Brands and Flavors
Chewing Gum
2
37c
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Box of 24 CTQf.
5c Packages JsL.
Grand For Slicing
BENCH CURED CHEESE
Fancy Quality — 46-Oz. Can
DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE
Lb.
55c
31c
For Delicate Fresh Flavor try Ann Page
MAYONNAISE
Mild and Mellow Coffee
8 O’CLOCK
S- 65c
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Filter Cigarettes
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Parlament, Old Gold,
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Jar
49
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• 4 TO 6 POUND AVERAGE •
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• CENTER SLICES LB. Me •
Smith's Pri<le Frozen Young Tender
Fryer Parts
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THIGHS LB. BOX W I « I V
^Breasts “"$1.39
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Fruits & Vegetables
Tender Fresh
YELLOW SQUASH 2 1 25c
New York State — Firm
WHITE CABBAGE 2 " 9c
Large Siae, Tender
YELLOW CORN 6 - 29c
Fine For Slicing — Fresh
RIPE TOMATOES & 19c
GRAPEFRUIT
FLORIDA Q Pound
FRESH O Bag
Ocean Spray Brand Plump
Fresh Cranberries pS 25c
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EIGHT O’CLOCK
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1-LB.
BAG
•
Mild &
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59
3 LB. BAG $1.69
Rich & Full-Bodied Vigorous & Winey
RED ClRCLE <£• 67c JJ>KAR '£ 71 C
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SWAN SOAP MSm 10c
SWAN SOAP 2 e^rs 33c
LUX FLAKES & >5c
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| 71/2-Ot. Crispettes — ly^-Oz. Choc.,
• Ruin or Mint Wafers—8-Oz. Molasses
Chips or Non-Parells.
LIFEBUOY SOAP Ee#,r 10c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 !„* 29c
WISK S 40c & 73c
LUX TOILET SOAP
ft 10c 2 ““ 29c
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