Welcome
Newcomers
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WE'VE GOT II!
THE SPECTACULAR
Sherwin-Williams t
A-IOO’ I.ATEX
HOUSE PAINT
GREATEST
ADVANCE
IN
50 YEARS!
'VI
BUILDERS HARDWARE
& PAINT CO.
100 STATE ST
NO 9-7723
Mr*. Eo
the ■vreek
husband ::
home ar.d
available
.e Co h. ins store of
A*, present he is
Yne Monte Vista
as - xr. a? he can
-.e for h:s wife and
:-anks came op over
end ■ *
•he search ftr a
at the few
p The Eu
flj is Sfetl ; '
Mr and Mrs Jesse John cor.
join the list of newcomers.
Mr John cox is public re.a
*;orvs representative for John
Rogers of whom I told you
several weeks ago. Both Mr
Rogers and Mr John cox work
for International Oil Burner
: 5*. Is. - rhe John
“coxes tried for weeks to fine
a place in Black Mountain an
which to Live and finally be
cause they wanted to get .set
tled somewhere took a place
in Asheville where they lived
temporarily. They are now
living m the Mount Mitche 1
subdivision yurt off the old
toll road. They are a very
young couple and an attract
ive addition to the commun
ity. Welcome to Jesse and
Sharon, we are so glad you
finally did find a place to
live here with us
Although Mrs. Elizabeth
Morrison has been living here
since June, she slipped in so
quietly her arrival has never
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Prescriptions
Carefully compounded with fresh, pure drugs of
reliable manufacturers, as ordered by your
DOCTOR. PRESCRIPTIONS are our main bus
iness, and your trust has made our PRESCRIP
TION department known for fast, reliable and
reasonable prescription compounding.
Black Mountain Drug Co.
— UZZELL'S REXALL —
Call NO 9-4121 for FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY
M 0 NT R E A T
Miss Julia Stokes
n w
ni«.
*..:rcie : met **.'ir:.
Janes I. Pa:5:^y in ■ irgima
R-.ad. Mr?. George Stockton
the chairman began the meet
:r.g after refreshment? -were
served. She .eat a ?r.trt de*
vetions and business session.
The Bible study *a- lead by
Mrs. Marlon Corbet. Those
present -sere: Mrs. Corbett,
Mrs. Joseph Hopper. Miss Et
na Zeigier. Mr?. Bertha Bent*
ley. Miss Elizabeth Wood
house. Mrs. Geo. Stockton,
Mrs. Paisley, ant Miss Wini
fred Wood. Tr.e Apr., meet
ing will be with Mr?. Vi Frar.-t
McEIroy on Mississippi Boat.
Mrs. Fogartie entertained
the Business Women’s Circle
at 7:45 p.m. in the Manse on
Assembly Drive. Cakes and
tar.die3 were served. also Bus
been announced. She arc: her
daughter Beverly have lived
since June in one of Cliff
Meyers houses in Channel
dee Acres, where they became
members of the ever-growing
colony of that popular resi
dential area Last week she
and her daughter moved down
in a house on old highway 70.
Beverly is a popular member
of the senior class at Owen
and Mrs. Morrison is employ
ed at Tyson Furniture Co. A
belated welcome:
-sr&s lee
-re sa:d
today.
- -v a -■ h • i a*.
-- 'Jay Currie
rterest.r.e ac
-- in "Iras,
attended and
ir. -shat
situation there
_i
iS S'
■~~oiy J-r. ant a
:r. Gaither Chare.
■ lay it
of the As
- Doxok
he Women
ted;
rr.eet or. Thursday Reghstra
of Rereiat: r
I strict 2
toon -a-:;; begin at a• Uir.
r r at 5 p.rr. Make reserva
t.:r. as soon as possible. Price
S:.00 per person.
Holy Week Ser-ntes he
held ’ at the First Baptist
irurth Biati-: Mountain. Mar.
2T-S1 at 1- -t-12:25. ire
Re~. Jarre- Y Perry.- of the
Episcopal Church -alii be the
speaker. Mtr.treat "is includ
ed in these community sen
vi c e=.
The miming Worship aer
v-.ee was held ia Gaither Chapel
on Sunday a: 11 o’clock. Dr.
A. F. Fogartie preached or.
"Facing Calvary - The People"
read from the New English
Translation if the Bible. The
11 liege chorus sang "Lori I
War.*, to Be A Christian." It
was good to have Mr. Guy back
with us. The pre-Easter ser
vices are very fine and no
one should miss them.
It is always good to have
visitors with us over the week
end especially good to have
ar.y former member, Mrs.
Julia Wyly of Marietta. Ga.
ar.d son. Francis Wyly of South
Carolina ar.d friend, Mrs. W.
W. Riddle. We are glad that
the sun came out nice and
warm after the ice on Satur
day.
Cathy Reese of Black Moun
tain spent the week end with
her friend Robin Stubbs and
the Stubbs family on Ten
nessee Roan.
Mrs. W. H. Goodman is visit
ing her daughter, Mrs, Julian
.Alien ar.d family ir, Dayton.
Ohio. Miss Mary Ward is
staying with Mrs. Woodhouse
for a few weeks.
Rev. Miles E. Wood, Jr.,
Mrs. Wood and two small sons
of Talledga. Ala spent a few
days with Mrs. M. C. Wood
ar.u Miss Winifred Wood ir.
Luke 22:23. The Sc
Business -- Professional -- Services
DIRECTORY
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• RADIO and T.V.
Experience Count*!
it EXPERIENCED
★ EQUIPPED
if BONDED
THE BEST COSTS LESS
GOFF RADIO & TV
SERVICE
Bonded Technician
Off PO. - DIAL NO 9-4301
ALSO - AL 1-94*3
For Guaranteed USED
Television Sets
☆ CALL *
Harrison
FURNITURE CO.
SWANNANOA, N. C.
EXPERT TELEVISION
SERVICE — Call 68-6-3560
REED'S RADIO & T.V.
105 SCOTLAND—DIAL NO 9-7M*
GUARANTEED SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
Factory Authorized Service
CRISP
RADIO & TV SHOP
• Expert Repairing •
—Cragmont Road—
Phone NO 9-8401
Office: Dial 68-6-3148
All Work Guaranteed
SWANNANOA T.V. &
APPLIANCE CO.
• Motorola Dealer •
SALES & SERVICE
J R SIBBETT W A. MASSEY, JR
Dill Dial
68-6-3386 68-6-3266
• DRUG STORES
WARD'S DRUG STORE
• PRESCRIPTIONS
• Complete Drug Service
SWANNANOA, N. C.
— 68-6-3876 —
• AUTO SERVICE
BURGESS
ESSO SERVICENTER
—ROAD SERVICE—
NO 9-8826—Black Mtn.
For Expert Auto Repair
Call WILSON'S
CASH GARAGE
401 West State St.
Black Mtn. — NO 9-5611
DALTON'S AMOCO
Greasing, Washing & Tires
our white g« is guaranteed
NOT TO HARM YOUR MOTOR!
Hwy. 70 — Black Mtn.
NO 9-8882
• WRECKING SERVICE
WRECKER SERVICE
McMurray's Chevrolet Co.
Black Mountain, N. C.
Diy Phone Nile Phone
NO 9-3141 NO 9-5431
• Business Opportunity
• PRINTING •
AT ITS BEST!
NEWS
NO 9-4101
li
• BUILDING SUPPLIES
FOR SALE:
• LUMBER
• DRESSED ROOFERS
and FRAMING
• CUSTOM PLANING
Buy Direct from M.ill
and SAVE:
—We Deliver—
GROVER LEDBETTER
Broad River Section
Black Mountain
• BULLDOZER SERVICE
BULLDOZER and
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.
GIBBS ELECTRIC CO.
Glidden Paints, Building
Supplies, Hot Point
Appliances!
Old Fort — Ph. 51J
• PHOTOGRAPHERS
GRAGG'S STUDIO
100 CHURCH - TEL. NO 9-5951
PORTRAITS, GROUPS, WEDDINGS,
OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED
AND MADE NEW.
★ BABY PICTURES
• HARDWARE
Swannanoa Hardware
• Hardware • Paint*
• Plumbing Supplie*
• Garden Tool*
SWANNANOA, N. C.
• PLUMBING
PHILIP S. STEVENS
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
Blue Ridge Road
NO 9-7380 — Black Mtn.
• DRUGS • SUNDRIES
B. & J.
DRUGS & SUNDRIES
☆ Trailway* But Service
ix Fast Film Service
SWANNANOA, N. C.
• WATCH REPAIRING
HUGGINS JEWELRY
Expert Watch Repairing
Where your $ Goes Further
SWANN ANOA, N. C.
Phone 6®-4-3241
• TIRES
Distributors of U. S.
Royal Tires
GARLAND & LONG
TIRE CO.
SWANNANOA, N. C.
V2 Block West of Traffic Light
Ph.: 68-6-3842
Recapping—All s zes Truck and
Passenger- Eatteries — Accessories
PRINTING
by Master Craftsmen
Black Mountain
NEWS
—NO 9-4101 —
Asheville Business Directory
• CONCRETE
READY-MIXED
CONCRETE
Accurate—Economical — Speedy
ASHEVILLE CONCRETE
MATERIALS, Inc.
liltmore, N. C. - Ph. AL 3-4421
• BAKERIES
WEDDING CAKES, BIRTHDAY
CAKES, PARTY CAKES MADE
TO ORDERI
Towne House Bakery
Patties — Pies—Doughnuts
Op*r\ 24 hr» daily 7 dayi »wfclyl
257 Biltmore Ave. — At 4-4351
• ORTHOPEDIC SUP,
W. A. McELDUFF CO.
186 COXE AVE-Dial Al 3-9301
★ Orthopedic Supplies ★
ELASTIC HOSIERY—WHEELCHAIRS
AND WALKERS—CRUTCHES AND
CANES—ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
• GLASS_
BRITT & TILSON
Glass Co., Inc.
Mirrors, Auto Glass, Table
Tops, Glazing, Store
Fronts,
—Old Black Mtn. Hwy.—
AL 3-3741
• AUTOMOTIVE
Safety-tested Used Cars!
Skyland Oldsmobile, Inc
196 HILLIARD ST.-DIAL AL 2-1B86
-OVER 23 YEARS' SERVICE
Dealer No. 1199-1199A
QUALITY SERVICE
AND SALES
HARRY'S
CADILLAC-PONTIAC
CO., INC. — Dial AL 2-3821
• TRANSFER - STORAGE
190 Coxe Ave
Dial AL 2-3541
ALLEN
ASHEVILLE TRANSFER & STORAGE
CO. — World's Largest Long
Distance Movers—Local and
Long-distance Moving
• BOATS & MOTORS
CURTISS MOTOR &
BOAT CO.
Johnson Sea Horse Sales, Service,
i Parts — Penn Yan and Lone Star
Boats — Tee Nee Trailers
ALL BOATING ACCESSORIES
46 Banks Ave. - Dial AL 2-3886
•.heir r :rr.9 ca M.-stfS'.;;
p. A Tee'-:
Mr? Vs H Hoprer :f L:-:?
Ky. who '*•
f pTr 5 r V. r T~. -s. ~
W - - - - d fa-.: i ' - : -
r z -v.:- -.he Ur::*-: *re?:y*.-.r
. - - - - - - \5S-E b-J
Ir.r. Ms:. I '-'-2. sper.: a ii*
.ST- la;: wees " -r :
--.ax. M.^ Marcs: ' r.
Harry G-c : -
L' ui-TiMe. Kt. ara Mrs. A.
W lit - : ' --
after fed the meeflrg ar.r
friends her
Th rr.as Speace :f A:.:snta
Tirred h:s rarer.:; I" sri
Mr- T- H • '
V.rrtr.sa Road ever - - "-e-rk
Miss Mary We : M S - ..
ts: ai.r: r.: ~.e :er xets
end - ■ attend the f ' "•
e her a art wh : e: rat
Mary Sfx-ktor —.
for her srr.r.g vs:a
Kane College. Br.f
24-Apr.l
Marsh
home :: the eo„ege
accompanied by M:?s noe.ym
Morris visited Pre-■ yr.er.ar.
Schto1 :f Christian E-tutatter.
Richmond. Va. over the wee.-;
erdL
Mrs. C. F. Brinker." ft spent
a few fays in Her terse nv...e
ar.d this week she went with
sores friends to Atlanta for a
short stay. She ir.it- a stop
tver ir. Greenville. ? 1 before
returning t her he As
sembly Drive.
Rev. and Mrs. S. Farrier
are welt ed home after
spending a few mnths ir.
FI :rita ar. t South Caro.ina.
In Florida they visited a
cousin. Miss Sally Abernathy
and saw many friends.
Miss Elizabeth Wilson at
tended a Bible conference for
teachers of Bible in Atlanta
last week for a few days.
G1 Sgf. Johnson
Recruits For
Marines FI ere
Sgt. C. A. Johnson
A 100 per cent volunteer
j organization, the United j
States Marine Corps has prov- ■
1 en to be the world's most
outstanding Force - in - Readi
' ness", said Marine recruiter
j GySgt. C. A. Jbhnson. Jr.
“Only the highest caliber,
physically qualified young man
:s accepted in the Marines",
'continued Sgt. Johnson, “and
; our training is designed to
i build men and create special
I ists that fit into the modern
day Marine Corps”.
The sergeant is located at
| the Asheville Post Office and
is available every week day
from 3 am. to 4:30 p.m. to
interview young men from 17
to 28 interested in any part
; of the famed Marine Air
j Ground team
- :
Co-Workers Meet
For Supper With
Douglas Joneses
The Co - Workers Sunday
School class of the Methodist
church met Friday night. Mar.
17: at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Douglas Jones for a cov
ered dish supper and meeting.
Following the supper M. J.
Wyrick, class president, con
ducted a business session.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. William Hickey. Mr.
and Mrs. Wyrick. Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. jurwitz, Mr. and
Mrs. June Glenn, Jr., Miss
Emily Glenn. Mr. and Mrs.
George Moray. Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Garland and Mrs. Gar
land’s mother Mrs. Maney of
West Asheville, Mrs. Charles
Mertle. Miss Caroline Hall,
the Rev. and Mrs. John Mc
jWhorter and children Fred
and Beth, and the host and
hostess.
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U
Newly designed, featuring distinctive f'ont
kitchen with gecr-i; pe
windows; side dinette.
Smartly-styled Gcucho
bed, roomy wardrobe;
ample storege end
sirawer space thruout.
Extra light weight for
•asy mobility. Can be
stored In garage.
STANDARD
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Irwin, Pa.
Sieepi 4 or 3
Wgt: 1 300 Its.
Also SCOTTY SPORTSMAN 13
Sleeps4:5; *795°°
weighs 975 lbs;
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and SCOTTY SPORTSMAN 10
weighs 665 lbs;
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RENTAL OFFICE:
Tunnel Road Texaco
AL 2-9202
SALES OFFICE:
140 Eastwood Ave., Swan.
68-6-3343
Countwide Dog
Clinics Start
that -'4 z: z • :■
•- C'T
t-unty ft it—s --
are that everv z
m dog rabies tag
at ali Uses Haiti -
ities advise sr.tr.i. v-r; r::
: y t: identify their d g nt
a collar and rarr.e r ate sr. :
address, rut a'- : -- "'-re
N. C. State Ra-'.-s Z-: z .a~
—akes a dog ua'.e f:r un
- . . - '•
er by the dog warden if such
dog does not oveur a raf.es
tag. All anirr.a!.- i and str.
ont a rabies tag will be con
fined to the ar.irr.al shelter,
Dr. H. W. Steve-- Bur.c:• tr.be
County Health Direct r.
stated.
The vaccine ara:r.st rabies
protects a dog fra period of
three years. Each year veter
inarians through toe state of
North Carolina use a different
colored rabies tag. Three
years ago the c:.:r "red" was
used on all rat :es tags
throughout the state ar.c
these tags are now at of
date. Any owner that has a
dog wearing a ret co.tr tag
is required to have his dog
3
revs
* *hr
Call Shelter
For Pick-up of
Stray Animals
5-rav ;r unwanted dogs or
ether pets will be picked up
Jjy representstr''es -- -be A..
. Shelter - •
'•r. H. W St* ens He
.. has re (uested that
calls for so h piek-uj -
2£j€ aefore 10 o ciock eacn
rr- mtr.t so that the At.ma.
c - g -personnel w... tr free
.r. aftern tons to ass.st in the
Dog Vac in iti
BLACK MOUNTAIN so
INSURANCE AGENCY Z
Over 50 Yrs. Service to the
Community
109 BROADWAY NO 9-3711
Insurance - Bonds
.. g -z on untii
- .f May.
'
'Ranted pet* |
.. d call AL
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listening I
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• CORSAGES
• ROSES
• POTTED PLANTS
• LILIES
• AZALEAS
• MUMS
• ARRANGEMENTS
• GLADS
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Black Mountain, N. C. Phone: NO 9-7325
.;: .sjLa-ajLB-ii-ajtfl-a-g-g-St si,* a a ajuumiLiJL
we of Jefferson Standard proudly report...
another year of progress in 1960
^ A RECORD BREAKING total of $30,380,324
was paid out to policyholders and their bene
ficiaries in 1960 ... an average of $119,000
each Jefferson Standard working day. Of
this amount, 65.8% was paid to policyholders
themselves as “living benefits.”
NEW LIFE INSURANCE sales totaled
$229,972,238. For six consecutive years sales
have exceeded the $200,000,000 mark.
V ATTAINMENT of the two-billion-dollar in
surance in force mark and the $600 million
mark in assets were highlights of the year.
THE COMPANY—guaranteeing 2*4% on
w policies currently issued—continued "to pay
4% interest on dividend accumulations and
policy proceeds left on deposit. Since 1907,
Jefferson Standard has never paid less than
4 % on such funds.
4%—the Man Who Pays More”—is
widely recognized as the symbol of larger
po icy dollars and skilled life insurance
service. He is the capable, helpful Jefferson
S andard agent in YOUR community—one
ottheCompany’s more than 1,100 well quali
ned life underwriters who today are serving
families in 29 states, the District of Columbia
and Puerto Rico.
1960
$2,010,954,712
$ 620,540,561
$ 30,380,324
- NOTEWORTHY COMPARISONS —
Insurance in force, December 31
Assets, December 31
Benefits and Dividends Paid to
Policyholders and Beneficiaries
Total payments to policyholders and beneficiaries
since 1907-$406,318,627
1959
$1,918,487,658
$ 585,519,128
$ 28,065,280
YOUR MR. 4% IN THIS AREA IS
Ph. NO 9-9.5
T. W. NESBITT
* Pluck Mountain, IV. C.