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SAVE ON CLOTHING BUYS When buying fabrics, here's a one-minute check list that will save FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. Watch fresh-as-a-daisy, healthy skin re place the infection. If not delight ed with instant-drying T-4-L, your 48c back from any druggist. Note: T-4-L is especially for severe cases. NOW at Black Mountain Drug Co. you money, time and potential problems: (1) Is it color-fast? Such fabrics retain their colors for the washing life cycle and require no special handling in the laundering process. (2) Is it color-fast to light? If so, no need to worry about over exposure to sunlight or fading for the normal wear-life of the fabric. (3) Is it pre-shrunk? Your clothes won't become tight after the first washing if you can check “yes” on this question. Classifieds Sell • Ph. NO 9-4101 SUNDAY DINNER »' Don’s Tray service Noon 'fill 10 p.m. AT THE NEWLY RE-MODELED Don’s OUTPOST Highway 70 West NO 9-7072 rrrimmnnnrrmnrrririrTroTrinrirroTmm^^ ^nrjnnroTrTOTnrTOTnrBTnnroTnrzroTrKyT^riroTrsTnnnnnnnj New Spring Styles - IN - LADIES’ & GIRLS DRESSES $2.98 ~ 88.95 Ladies’ Skir ts $1.98 to $3.98 Ladies’ Handbags 59c to $2.98 MACKS 5-10 &25( STORES BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. \JLSLJL2JLSJ1JLSLSLSLSI g gaaEQQPPQQQQQPPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ladies’ Blouses $1.00 to $2.98 THESE ARE REAL NICE: iLSLJLSLSLSUUULOJLiUULJLOJLSLOJLSLiULJULOJLJLSJLJLJLSLflJJJL&fiJULSlfiJLfiJLBJl. Chevy pickup pulls through“bottomless” pastures to keep stock fed! At the Hall Bros. Dairy Farm, Montgom• ery, Ala., they say this 4-wheel drive Chevy will go anywhere to keep stock fed—even through hub-deep muck ihat makes it a fight all the way. And yet after a full year of it—no mechanical trouble of any kind! That Chevy pickup may not win any beauty awards (till it’s cleaned up). But it’s sure walking off with the top prize for depend ability. And that’s standard Chevrolet proce dure. Put a Chevy truck to work and it keeps on working until you say quit. Not before. We aren’t claiming that every Chevrolet truck is turning out to be a miracle-worker and averaging 100,000 miles before a valve job. (Even though some are going 150,000!) You’re sure to find, however, that you can’t buy more truck dependability at any price. And that’s borne out by the fact that more truck owners put their faith, and their pay loads, in Chevrolets than in any other make. Take your load and schedule figures to your Chevrolet dealer. He’ll specify the best way to handle both and save in the bargain. No job’s too tough for a Chevrolet truck! Now’s the time —see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for a real truck buy! McMurray Chevrolet Co., Inc. STATE STREET Dealer No. 2291 Phone NO 9-3141 Manufacturer's License No. 110 BLACK MOUNTAIh National PTA Honors Eisenhowers Washington, D. C. — Newly-hon ored life members of the Nationa Congress of Parents and Teacher are President and Mrs. Dwight P Eisenhower. The nations first lady receive) special P.T.A. membership certif ic-ates for herself and Presiden Eisenhower in a recent Whit House ceremony. Mrs. James C. Parker, of Gram Rapids, Mich., president of tin National Congress, said in present ing the honors to Mrs. Eisenhower that the life membership “expresi recognition by more than elevei million members of the P.T.A. o: of the inspiring concern you hav< shown for the welfare of the na tion’s children.,, She pointed out that naming o: President and Mrs. Eisenhowei “who are known for their dee] interest in children and th« home’’ as honorary P.T.A. mem bers was particularly appropiat) at this time, because:. “O u v n e w action program ‘Strengthening the home, sourc< of our nation’s greatness,” whirl was launched at the National Con gress convention in May. Mrs. Eisenhower indicated tha she plans to wear her member ship pin “should I ever visit oui grandchildren’s school,” and ex pressed for herself and the Presi dent “warmest appreciation t( all the members” of the P.T.A. Ti ffining Union of Presbyterian Women June 8 Charlotte—The annual training school of the Women of thi Church of the Synod of North Car We make it a point to satisfy the most discriminating. ACME Barber Shop 117 Broadway — Black Mtn. Dial: NO 9-5411 r iNauon s rust Daay receives ner Honorary me niemuei ship in the National Congress of Parents and Teachers frorr Mrs. James C. Parker, of Grand Rapids, Mich., National Cong ress president, in special White House ceremony. The na tion’s P.T.A.’s honored President and Mrs. Eisenhower “foi their inspiring concern for the welfare of the nation’s child ren," and interest in the aims of the P.T.A. action program “Strengthening the home, source of our nation’s greatness' launched at its 63rd annual convention in Denver, Colo., thi* week. The Natinoa] Congress is made bia and on American military up of more than 44,500 local '’,lsL's *n 1-mope. Its 63rd annual convention was parent-teacher associations in the he!d May 17 to 20 jn the Munic. fifty states, the District of Colum- ipal Auditoruim at Denver, Colo. olina, Presbyterian Church, U. 8., will be held at Queens college, Charlotte, June 8-12. Courses have been planned as ^follows: Church Extension, Mrs. W. W. McGinn, Charlotte; Organ- ^ ization and Program of Women of j ! the Church, Miss Evelyn Green, c Atlanta; Stewarship, Dr. James ^ T. Womack, Jr., Lincolnton; World Missions, the Rev. Eugene L. Dan- „ iel, Nashville, Tenn.; Presbyterian v Belief, Dr. Henry Edward Russell, 1 Memphis, Tenn.; Parliamentary Procedure, Mrs. H. C. Taylor, Jr., - Huntington, W. Va.; and Bible 5 Book Study, Dr. Manford G. £ Gutzke, Decatur, Ga. I A morning Bible study course ; will be based on the special Bible 1 study for 1960. This will be taught by the Rev. William M. 1 Boyce, Jr., Charlotte. 1 College facilities to be used by J the school will be residence halls, ‘ classrooms, parlors and lounges, 1 dining hall, and the recently com pleted Irwin-McKay infirmary. The college swimming pool in ' Ovens physical education building c and the snack bar will also be i available. £ - ( —As the size of swine operations L. increase, more attention must be given to labor-saving devices in housing. TRY THE CLASSIFIEDSI III " 1 —l. We Salute We salue you on your birthday May 23—Resia Singleton, Frank i'illiams, Mrs. J. D. Baker, Albert Harris, Brenda K. Belt, Faye Itewart, Mrs. R. T. Greene, Ray V. Cockrell Jr., Mary Ervin, Ed lartlett, Phoeba Robinson, Jean 'ipton, Cleta C. Graham, Cindy lache, Brenda Gay Bell. May 24—Bena Mae Carr, Lettie IcMahan, Tommy C. Gentry, Ruby earcy, Vestal Caldwell, Horace immons, Pearl Marlowe, Beulah ackey, Christine Stafford, Ramey olomon, Edna Lucas, Naomi Bill lgs, Richard Simmons. May 25—Barbara Ann Longcoy, laymond Russell, Sandra Jackson, iessie G. Craig, Daniel Nanney Sr., lewey Waldrup, Carol Harbin, Imily Hollifield, Paul Traywick, luy Allison, Ronald Wilson, Mary [all. May 26—Hayes R. Connor, Ray Williams, Cherry Lee Watts, Fran es O’Neal, Sidney Croy, Betty Ali son May, Betty Turner, J. D. mith, Mrs. John Parker, Polly ordell, James Jones, Buddy Bid ix, Mrs. Clarence Davis, David C. Vhite, Raeheal Donoho. May 27—John C Long, Clyde I ills, Sonny Wooten, Jimmy Bell, 'red Pence, W. H. McMurray Jr., 'had McDonald Jr., Ted Massey, !ob Duckworth. Mm. GotffiitU' 3>utuuf 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 ALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT Sr., Janies A. Bain, David Nelon, Barbara Babb, Mrs. George Wat son, Dale Bartlett, Bernice G. Go forth, Louise Gant, Mrs. Barbara Harris, Maggie Dill, Doris Lackey, Louise Gash, Nellie Jones. Local Libraries* Circulation Totals Shown for 195i# Circulation of books by Bun - combe county public libraries aver aged four books per county resi dent during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958, and placed Bun combe well up among larger North Carolina counties in circulation figures. Figures released Thursday by the N. State Library showed the following- number of books cir culated per county resident: Meck lenburg (Charlotte), 4.7; Bun combe, 4.0; Guilford (Greensboro j High Point), 4.0; Forsyth (Wins ton-Salem), 3.0; and Wake (Rale i igh), 2.5. The report shows Buncombe public libraries with an origina circulation of 496,742 volumes anc la current total income of $134 | 831.51. In Asheville, Pack Memoria library and city branch libraries circulated 371,240 volumes on ai income of $129,624.08. Othe: county libraries showed cireula tion and income figures as follows Black Mountain, 19,028; $2,099.34 Beech, 2,081, $300; Sprinkle Me niorial, Weaverville, 11,984, $1, 458.15; Swannanoa, 2,827, SI,35c STRENGTHEN AMERICA'S PEACE POWtH BUY U. S. SAVINGS NDS rout SHARI IN AMI RICA • CARPENTRY M. F. RIDDLE Rt. 1, Montreat Rd. — Phone NO 9-7938, Black Mountain Carpenter Work on Contract or Hourly Basis — Repair Work of All Kinds. • RUGS & CARPETS 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 i D Business - Professional " 5e™ce I RECTORY ^^^MPeT^SAVE TROUBLE I SAVE TIME - n . rM/\ _I T \/ • BULLDOZER SERVICE • WRECKING SERV|Cc W ami ' ' T ’ Experience Counts! if experienced ★ equipped if bonded THE BEST COSTS LESS GOFF RADIO & TV Service Bonded Technician Opp. P. O. — Dial NO 9-4301 ALSO — AL 3-9683 For Guaranteed Used Television Sets ☆ 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 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 • TIRES I DISTRIBUTORS of U. S. Royal Tiroa Garland & Long Tire Co. SWANNANOA, N. C. Vi Block West of Traffic Light PHONE N0*9*6231 Recapping—All sizes Truck and Passenger. BATTERIES - ACCESSORIS • AUTO REPAIR General Repair Work on All Cars Body Repairs & Painting ROCKETT MOTORS, Inc. Tel. 30—Old Fort, N. C. • DRUGS - SUNDRIES B & J DRUGS & SUNDRIES ■V Trailways Bus Service ☆ Fast Film Service SWANNANOA, N. C. • DRUG STORES _ WARD'S DRUG STORE e PRESCRIPTIONS C Complete Drug Service SWANNANOA, N. C. — NO 9-6841 — m sa Asheville Business Directory • VENETIAN BLINDS FAIR'S VENETIAN BLIND Custom-made Blinds, Renovating Traverse and curtain rods. —845 Merrimon Ave.— ' DIAL AL 3-7455 • CHAIN SAWS Greatest Power at Lightest Weight - 7 h p. - 19 Lbs. Prices Start at $149 95 McCulloch Chain Saw Co. Asheville—Canton Dial AL 2-1095 • SHOE REPAIR GARDNER'S SHOE HOSPITAL Leaders in shoe repair since Exclusive Agency for Dr. Scholl's Shoes and Foot Comfort Service. 72 College St _ Dial Al 3-3684 • OFFICE SUPPLY all makes Fast, Expert Service! HOYLE OFFICE SUPPLY 21 N. Market — AL 3-7361 CO. 1920! • PRESCRIPTIONS SALLEY'S FOR: m Prescriptions and hard-to-find Drugs Invalid Supplies-Buy or Rent. — Delivery Arranged — DIAL AL-2-8281 - 85 PATTON AVE. * PAINT & GLASS PROFFITT GLASS CO. r,lass all description; Store fronts. Aluminum win nows; .Mirrors re-silvered. RT 6, BOX 876 OID BLACK MTN HGY PH. AL 3-3741 bakeries cakes, Birthday cakes, “arty cakes made to order! towne house bakery Pastries—Pies—Doughnut* Op.n 24 h„ daily 7 day* w.aklyl Ave.-Phone AL 4-AVLt • ORTHOPEDIC SUPPLIES W. A. McELDUFF CO 186 COXE AVE. - 0„, Al 3.,^ ★ Orthopedic Supplies * -Elastic Hosiery -Wheelchairs & Walker. -Crutches 8 Canes a .... “*r‘ uanes -Artificial Limb UMNSFER & STORAr* ^3 190 Coxa Avmt Dial AL J.354 •V ^-^Allen Ashev Transfer & Storage C W-T«a| U'T\ u"9 D,stance Mo long-distance * CONCRETE Ready-Mixed concrete Accurate - Economical - Speedy ASHEVILLE CONCRETE MATERIALS, Inc N- C ~Ph A' 3-6421 • AUTOMOTIVE 'Safety-tested Used Cars! SKYLAND OLDSMOBILE Inc. 196 Hilliard St.—Dial AL 2-1866 Over 23 Years of Service Dealer No. 1199-1199A CO. LIBERTY TIRE • Expert Tire Recapping • Firestone Tires & TubfS —Tom & Chas. Posey 253 Biltmore Ave. DIAL AL 2-4346 • BOATS & MOTORS CURTISS MOTOR & BOAT CO. Johnson Saa Horso Sale* Service P*? PENN VAN & LONE STAR BOA - _ - NEE TRAILERS - ALL BOATING ACCESSORIES. 4S Banks Avo. — Dial Al - • CRAFT CENTER __ Antique Dolls Repaired Doll Dresses and *2S BETTIES CRAFT CENTER 35 Broadway — AL - - GARDEN SUPPLIER Everything for the I Garden Carolina Garden SupP"eS' Inc. 23 N. Lexington A"'1'11^ Asheville — Phone AL ^ war REWEAVING SERV'l£j. biltmore REWEAVING SER^lC oth Hole — Burns — Sru‘ Rewoven ALL WORK GUARAN' bulldozer & SHOVEL WORK Black Mtn., N. C. e ELECTRICIANS r. W. COOK Electrical Contractor Phone NO-9-3082 Black Mountain, N. C. WATCH REPAIRING HUGGINS JEWELRY ^-Expert Watch Repairing ☆ Where your $ 9oes further SWANNANOA, N. C. Phone NO-9-8124 • AUTO SERVICE BURGESS ESSO SERVICENTER Road Service 1 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 DALTON'S AMOCO Greasing, Washing & Tires! Our White Gass is guaran teed not to harm your motor. Hwy. 70—Blk. Mtn.—NO 9-9425 • RESTAURANTS ANN'S CAFE Cherry St. — Black Mountain l HOME COOKING We Fix Dinners to Go PHONE N 0-9-9220 • BUILDING SUPPLIES FOR SALE: • LUMBER I • DRESSED ROOFERS and FRAMING • CUSTOM PLANING Buy Direct from Mill and SAVE! —We Deliver— GROVER LEDBETTER Broad River Sec. — Blk. Mtn. MASONRY CONTRACTOR James G. Shields Residential & Commercial Free Estimates — NO 9-5391 t 123 Cherry Black Mtn. CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS BOB TITUS & WOODY STEPP • CALL NO 9-7633 • —■HBWaiTW" I Bill Ml——a WRECKER SeIv^T “',t, AChN»r« Black Mountain Day Phone NO-9-3141 » photographers Gragg’s Studio 100 Church —Tel. NO-9 PORTRAITS, GROUP*: iTT DINGS, OLD PHOTOGrS COPIED & MADE newH* ★ BABY PIPTPTnv • HARDWARE Swannanoa Hardware • Hardware . Paints ® Plumbing Supp|ies • Garden Tools SWANNANOA, N. r FURNACE SERVICE SERVICE, INC. Factory-trained Mechanic, 0i] Burners, Air Filters. JOHN E. BENEDICT _NO 9-5584 • PLUMBING Philip S. Stevens PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Ph. NO-9-7380—Blue Ridge Rj 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. • HOME BUILDING HOME BUILDING SERVICE New Homes, Repair, Remodel ing. Free Estimates. Cook. P.O. Box 845, 9th Street. • AUTO SUPPLIES • Auto Supplies • Sporting Goods • Fishing Tackle Western Auto Associate Store Black Mtn. Phone NO-9-5671 118 Broadway • BUILDING & REPAIR —FREE ESTIMATES— Building — Repairing FHA Financing GEORGE D. TATHAM 116 Oakland Drive Black Mountain, N. C nr—i— — II • SHOE SERVICE BLACK MOUNTAIN SHOE SERVICE 1st Class Repair Service on all Kinds of Shoe-! 121 Cherry St. — NO 9-9240
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