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 INSURANCE savings THROUGH DIVIDENDS • FIRE 15% • AUTO LIABILITY 10% • WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 10% • GENERAL LIABILITY 15% • PLATE GLASS 15% « BURGLARY 15% • INLAND MARINE 15% When you think of INSURANCE see us. WHITE Insurance Agency E. E. White—W. W. White 121 BROADWAY BLACK MOUNTAIN N.C. DIAL NO 9-7912 TiiTrsTsonnnnnroirTinrTTinro 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 Tnrinmmnr^^ 'tnrmnnr'irtrsTsmr {'.ome in and Make T our Selection of (Cemetery V, reaths and CJiristmas A ore!ties. LET us de tGN and make your table CENTER PIECE WITH A CHRISTMAS MOTIF. ART'S GARDEN w Just West of Black Mountain on Highway 70 ☆ PH. NO 9-7525 Flower & Plant Arrangements for All Occasions* i B Q 0 0 0 Q.0.0.0-0 OOP PJULgXStgJf-3-g-lHHHHHHH^ WORTH $2.95 Complete with two flashlight batteries TYSON FURNITURE CO. “IT’S THRIFTY TO TRADE M 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! GOFF RADIO & TV Service Bonded Technician Opp. P. O. — Dial NO 9-4301 ALSO — AL 3-9683 REGULARLY -1 NUTS - In COME! GET the Shell PECANS 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 1 lb. box - 59c WARWICK THIN MINTS 12 oz. box -- 39c WORTHMORE Chocolate Drops 12 oz. box - 29c NEW Store Hours MONDAY: 8 A.M. to i 6 PM. — TUESDAY: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY: 8 AM. to 12 NOON — THURSDAY: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. — FRI DAY: 8 AM. to 8 P.M. SATURDAY: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 106 Montreat Road OUR FINEST QUALITY' A&P SPECIALLY PRICED SAUC No. 303 16-0*. Cans 25c Made from the finest apples, cooked to perfection. A delicious complement to meats and main dishes, grand for desserts and pastry favorites. Now featured at a special low retail to cut your budget. Stock your pantry now! Save! Fancy Quality — Specially Priced Campbell’s Tomato Juice 2 cans 65c 29c 12-Oz. Pkg. Grand For Snacks — Fresh Cookies Burry Oxford Creams Gland Low Retail! Saltine Crackers Nabisco Premiums box 27c Specially Priced Wisconsin Cheddar Stock Up Now With Green Giant Peas Grand For Pies — Simple Simon Mince Meat 18j°rz Assorted Brands and Flavors Chewing Gum 2 37c 303 Cans 35c 2,!,°z 49c 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 Grand for Christmas Gifts Filter Cigarettes Winston, Vceroy, Salem, Ctll. 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BOX W I « I V ^Breasts “"$1.39 Thrifty Priced Fresh 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 A&P Coffee Prices Reduced Again! EIGHT O’CLOCK Coffee 1-LB. BAG • Mild & Mellow 59 3 LB. BAG $1.69 Rich & Full-Bodied Vigorous & Winey RED ClRCLE <£• 67c JJ>KAR '£ 71 C Coffee3 lb bq9 $i 95 Coffee3Lb b°9 $2°7 Specially Blended A&P Coffee 75c 1 Lb. Bag LOWhsT PklCc SINCE YOUR CHOICE SALE! JANE PARKER LARGE BLACKBERRY PIE OR ANGEL FOOD RING CAKE EA. I Sunnyfield — Lightly Salted — Fancy i CREAMERY i-Lb. ctn. In '/4-l-b. ' BUTTER p"",s_ SWAN SOAP MSm 10c SWAN SOAP 2 e^rs 33c LUX FLAKES & >5c I I WORTHMORE FRESH CHOCOLATES | 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 Prices This Ad Are Effective Through Sat., Dec. 13 $>j$uper Markets DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859

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