JV Cagers Given Awards By Coach Ray Boys making up the Junior Varsity Basketball Team for 1963-64 at Owen were: Doug Cline, Ronnie Craig David Faueette, Terry Haney, Ken Haynes, Ronnie Lewis, Tommy Logan, Ted Luckadoo, Mike McClure, Bill Putman, Terry Ramsey, A1 Reese, Rog er Silvers, Charles Smith, Ted Wheeler, Gary Aiken, John Shaw, and Mike Sobol. These boys were awarded certifi cates by Coach Ray at the end of the school year. WHITE HOUSE PHONE NUMBER CHANGED FOR FIFTH TIME President Johnson’s tele phone number in the White House was recently changed from NAtional 8-1414 to 456 1414, according to Tip John son, Manager of Southern Bell in Asheville. The Executive Mansion now has exclusive use of the 456 prefix instead of sharing NA tional-8 with thousands of other telephone customers. This is said to be the fifth time that the White House telephone number has been changed since the first tele phone was installed for Pres ident Rutherford B. Hayes who resided there back in 1878. The first number was the DELUXE CLEANERS 114 Alexander Place Swannanoa, N. C. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS also FREE STORAGE Phone 686*3687 EAT AT JU-LEE'S CAFETERIA Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spivey, Operators —Open 7 Days a Week— Breakfast: 7 a.m.-9 a.m. Supper: 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Lunch: 11:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Saturday Lunch: 11:30-2 It’* Hot In Florida In Sarasota for the annual meeting of the council of state governments last week, we had an opportunity to view the tropics, close up, in the summer time. The weather was unusually hot, so the inatives told us, and we can well believe it. easiest to remember—“one.” Then in 1897, President Mc Kinley had number 957. In 1904, Main 6 was used to call Theodore Roosevelt. Be fore 1929, if the President consented to talk to a call er, it was necessary for him to leave his office and enter a booth. Herbert Hoover was the first President to have a telephone installed on his desk. His number was NA lional 1414. Then in 1952, it changed to NAtional 8 1414. The oven-like heat came rush 1 ing in and baked you through f and through the minute you opened the door and stepped ’ out of the air-conditioned > buildings. ' Colony Beach Resort, where all the sessions were held, is 7 situated right on the Gulf. We stayed at Far Horizons which is about one mile north of CBR on Longboat Key, , west of Sarasota. In fact Longboat Key runs right out J into the gulf. } The sessions were very much worthwhile, the orange ^ juice was fresh and cold, and the hospitality of the Flori ! dians is unsurpassed. We en „ joyed everything—except the 3 weather. 1 Southern Progress The South is making pro gress in many fields. We ’ learned at the sessions from speakers representing most of the southern states that we are moving ahead in educa tion, although not as fast as the rest of the nation, in men tal health, and industrial training. It was good to know that North Carolina ranks among the best in the country with our system of industrial edu- , cation centers, technical in- ; stitutes, and comprehensive community colleges. , Florida has more commun ity colleges than any other southern state and is build ing or creating ai'ea univer sities at a rapid rate. They are short of faculty to man some ot the newly establish ed schools, but then so are all the other states. It was an excellent meet ing and very profitable to the some 350 attending. Convention Notes Bud Wilkinson may not be running as strong in Oklaho ma as it sounds from the out side. Word from the Soon ers at the conference was that he is doing his campaign ing chiefly in the cities and leaving the rural areas to his Democratic opponent. Some of the Oklahoma dele gates were not happy because they said that when the form er University of Oklahoma football coach came from Min nesota 17 years ago he was a registered Democrat, but switched and registered as a Republican in order to get on the ticket. Mississippi, so one of the “Ask any Camel smoker!” Why Camel? Well, like most people, Camel smokers shopped around a lot before they made Camel their brand. They still try another smoke once in a while when they run out. But, for their steady choice, they go for quality. And that’s Camel. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. It’s as true today as ever before. That’s why, year after year, Camel remains the overwhelm ing choice of smokers -ho prefer regular cigarettes...the millions of men and women who enjoy the smoking pleasure that goes with (§/1964 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. delegates said, has repealed Ine compulsory school atten dance law. We didn’t have time to check into this and my informer didn't say why. Delegates from all the states were greatly concern ed by the decision of the Su preme Court which held that both houses of the state legis lature must be elected on the basis of population alone. This is a dramatic change from the system that has been used since the nation was formed. Most of the states, in fact I believe all, now elect the house on a mixture of geography and popt ’ it.on and the senate roughly, very roughly, on population This means that in N'orth Carolina each ount.v has one representative with an extra 20 being divided among the larger counties. Under this system Buncombe has two and Mecklenburg five. Second decision was by a Federal Court which ruled that the milk commission of the State of Florida could not regulate the sale of milk in the state. Trying Session Discussing these new devel opments some North Carolina lawmakers attending the con vention in Sarasota last week expressed the opinion that “it won’t be any fun to serve in the legislature during the 1965 session. We had plenty of problems before, but add these two new rulings by the courts and you have enough to keep us busy for the entire session if we did nothing else.” No one can predict what the results of the ruling by the Supreme Court will be but all indications are that the next few years will see many changes. A Lot of Time— If you have two 15- min ute breaks a day at your work and drink one cup of coffee at each, you’re spending the equivalent of three and a half work weeks a year on coffee breaks. . . . And you’re drinking 31 gallons of coffee annually! Don’t Stay Away From Church—• because you are poor. There is no admission charge. because it rains. You go to work in the rain. because it is hot. It’s hot [ at your house too. because it is cold. It's warm and friendly inside. because no one invited you. People go t© the movies with out being begged. tional religion. How about that last baseball game? because you have little child ren. What if you didn’t any longer have them? We have a well supervised nursery. because you don’t like the p.eacher. He is human like you. because your job makes you tired. You may lose your job. because* there are hypo crites. You associate with them daily. because you have company. They will admire your loyal ty if you bring them along; or tell them to wait till you return. because you need a little week end vacation occasion ally. If your soul takes a vacation from God, it’s no1 good. because your clothes art not expensive. Our church . . . Prescribed by your physician .. . filled by us . . . promptly, accurately Key City Pharmacy —Prescription Druggists— 204 Sutton Ave. Black Mountain, N. C. SPECIAL PURCHASE Antron-Nylon 2-pc. suits, were 19.95, now 12.95 Antron-Nylon Dresses, were 17.95, now 12.95 Brand Name Dresses, were 14.95, now 7.95 Brand Name Dresses, were 17.95, now 9.95 Shifts—Compare - - - - $3.98 lo 5.98 Shirts, Regularly 2.99, now - - - 2.00 Skirl and Blouse Sets, only - - - 4.85 Jamaica Sets, only.4.85 Ladies'Shorts.- 2.98 up Ladies' Hose.- (0c pr. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M.—MONDAY THRU FRIDAY THE SWEATER SHOP 110 W. STATE ST., BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Phone 669-5951 Mrs. Queenie Walker, Mgr. Varsity Football Team Recognized The following members of the 1963-64 Varsity Football Team were recognized at A wards Day: Ronnie Baker, Bob Ballard Kddie Beck, Jim my Bell, Jack Bradley, Joe Brooks, Jerry Buckner, Mike Buchanan, Bill Bumgarner, J. C. Bumgarner, Richard Burn ette, Vestal Caldwell, Sydney Campbell, Steve Cline, Jim Coman, Pete Connet, Philip Cook, Bill Copeland, Ronnie Craig, Jerry Curtis, Francis Edwards, Ronnie Faulk, Billy Uster, Ronnie Gardner, Phil ip Garland, Jim Gray, Buddy Greenwood, Jack Guthrie, Harry Hamil, Sam Harper, Rufus Kendall, George Lem ieux, Bobby Lee Massey, Joe McPhearson, Edwin Meyers, Jerry Moody, Butch Roberts, John Miracle, Mike Miracle, Allen Styles, Eddie Teeters, Wayne Tubaugh, Ronnie Wat kins, Rodney Wheeler, Billy White, Joe Penland, and Gary Sumraey. Sam Harper was recognized as the team’s best defensive player while Richard Burnette v. as recognized as the best defensive member. is not supposed to be a fash ion show anyway. because our church stand ard is too high. Take a look at the Bible standard if you irink ours is too high. because the church always wants money. So does your gi ocer. because you have plenty of time ahead of you to get sav ed. Are you sure you do? —Stolen from a Church Bulletin REV. STAMEY SENDS THANKS The following note was re ceived last week from l'1'- ( p.en Stamey. former pastor of h e Swannanoa Methodist Church: ••I wish to express apprecia tion to all my dear friends r.n 1 former neighbors who have recently been so kind to send greetings to my family and me. My wife’s father, D. M. Swaringen of Concord, is doing nicely after surgery at N. C. Baptist Hospital and my own health is improving so that I will be completely recovered in a month at least, maybe sooner. I am now tak ing a “vacation” on doctor's orders.” Junior Girls Win Basketball Certificates Girls on the Junior Varsity Basketball Team for 19G3-G4 were: Barbara Alb n. Mary To R"d dingfield. Emily Glenn, She lia Goodman, Billie June e SPECIAL NOTICE held on OPENING DAY—*Monda^June122a?rho t0U™aments- and Playground activities will be time.) ivionaay, June 22. (Those who wish to participate must sign up at this EXTRA NOTE risa iviaramon—Beacon's Grand will be given each month for the largest fresh water fi , dunn2 July a" A g the fid> that will be juaged: Trout, Bass and Pike 1 Th f h, Caught by an emPloyee- (These eaCh type of fish. 6 ) There W! 1 ba three places given each month for eac« Thank You