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Birthday Anniversary Surprise Mr. anil Mrs. Hob Foster gave . a surprise birthday anniver : party, at ihotr home on Cratg mont Hoad for their grand • daughter, Mrs.. Eugene Alloa, (KlUaboth Burnette), Saturday evening, Feb. 1. la spite of inclement weather, friends and relatives did not let this interfere. A pleasant evening with warm wishes,good food and friendship was on) >yed. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Allen, Mr. and Mrs. David Foster. Kverott Foster of Swannanon. Fuv, Robbie and Andra Burnette, Rev and Mrs. J. W. Mann of Marion, N. Rev Char lie Hollifleld. Mrs Bill Bur nette and daughters, Ilia and Robin, llobby Whitaker, Mrs. Effte Fender, Mrs. Earl C'ha udoin. Mrs. Allen has returned from California, having Wvn there witti her husband, Fugene, while he trained with the Sea Bees He left for tour of duty in Vietnam m January. During this time Mrs. Allen is stav lng with his parents, Mr and : Mrs. Hulvrt Allen at the home on D, s. Highway 70. UI£IVI\ ivivumam Bridge Winners Us111;: tlu' Howell system, wtnner-; fir he Hlack Mountain Duplicate ttrulit*' Club Wednes day night, Jan. 2s>, .it tho Monte \ ista llott'l wort'; Mrs. 1 ester Snyder and Mrs. A. T. Hauler sou. 2nd, Mr ami Mrs. \v. W. Whtto; Sri, Mr. M. l ombard and Mrs Charles boss All Bridge players are cordially invited to attend tho Wednesday night session at the Hotel. THE BJILI SPEAKS TO TOP SUNDAY 7:45 A. M. WBMS — 1350 KC Office (s'litics ran be a grim business. Hut jockeying for position doesn't really move anyone ahead. And it's pos sible to love even those try ing to eltvvv their wav to suc cess Listen Sunday , Keb. i*. to ••Meeting tin' Challenge * of Office Holmes' Christian Sciatica Socloty 411 State St., Black Mountain Sunday Sarvica 1140 ajar. Wadnaaday Ivo. 0:C0 pan Sunday Schoal f:M a.m. r Calendar Black Mountain Lc-lge 668, AF'&AM will moot In stated communication Fridav I'Rt't, Feb. 7, at 8 o’clock. All Master Masons arc cordially Invited to at and. The North Carolina Federa tion of Women’s Clubs District #2 will hold their annual F'tne Arts and Crafts Festival at the Asheville City Auditorium, March 9th and 12th. M is. Horace Chasteen, chairman of the Fine Arts Com mittee for the Black Mountain Junior Woman’s Club Is asking far entries and the Interest >f still it. trades one through twelve who would like to share their ability In arts or crafts. The deadline for the entry is March 5th. It interested please call or contact Mrs. Horace ChusteetJ Telephone NOO 8700. The Kev. BobCable, mission ary to Brazil, will In' speak ing at the Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, .Sunday, February 9. He will preach at the 11:00 a m. worship ser vlet' and have a film lecture of his work in Brazil that eve ning at 7:80 p.m. in Assembly Hall. Ml Cable is the son of Mrs. Mary Cable of Black Moun tain. He, with his wife and four children, is stationed in the northwestern part of Brazil, a dense jungle covering 15,000 square miles, with headquar ters at Boa Vista. The public is cordially in vited to both the morning and evening services. Open house will he observed at Vining Complex on the Warren Wilson College campus Sunday afternoon, February 9 frojn C to i o'clock The groups of buildings which includes space for 100 men was occu pied at the beginning of the fall semester last August. Friends of the college as well as faculty and students are united to tour the complex and refreshments w ill be served during the open hours in the men's kitchen and dining area of the Common's building. The February meeting of the Black Mountain Women’s Club "ill be held on February 12th at the Monte \ ista Hotel at 2:30 p.m. it "ill be a FUN AM' FUNDS meeting m the form of a Chinese Auction. Mrs Albert Jern and Mrs. W. C. Field are co-chairmen. The hostess w ill tv Mrs Glenn Bryan, chairman, ami members of the executive board. On February 10th, the exe cutive hoard "til meet at the Monte \ ista Hotel at 10 A.M., with Miss Frances Moorhead, hostess, and Mrs. J. B. Nichols co-hostess Telephone Talk LISTEO? New Asheville telephone dimtenn will be delivered about the middle of Mo* 19«9 Now ts the time to moke change* in your luting if desired Sot most important thi* u the time to odd that luting of root teenage son or daugh ter or anyone else who lue* with *ou and receues telephone call*. Man* women ai* actively involved in church work and cuic activities and find a luting of their name most helpful Now about you’ V ov can t find a better buy for lust 30 cents per month Remember — the deadline for change* and additions for the new director* >s March 27 19o9 mi U'Ml l no ttKxntvts of ’.v farfornuncc anv! R.-iiib: .\ iiono a: W esteni .0 mjituitac turmg aik! supp'o unit of the Hoi SxMviH. U'.O tc.u \ \er> tuce people But no; >hou’c see them m action i: > their job :o torture-test the meeh .uu>m of a telephone proe uctv .tnc :hc> s.V» no aiero Vheir chamber of horrors in cludes a guil!otme~!ike deNice which continuous^} slam> • SWA CI S AjtAins; tabletops. A »n n oc ■ C’a i: onn a 004r a : us vn hi oh >-v> C:j ' ’or tvso nr. on :oo .: o t> .. v „ x_. i\ »r> err fv.vx'' ohe;tes to .v evolve.o:r: of .wonts yean of cnMtol dfiwate it's sarierij a cmt of s« "• ' ti ta noi e*»(o tst re the d . -0 do .v.:o40 :v o' :ho te.epfvne 04. omen see cv * * • • V\K S ! !U U \ \\ v' >00 :tu\c a 01. ; > a jjxv ae. ts' lo v p.Vito "Os; a beet too times before .,0 -sc' ovs :-u« i trttmne be: 1: cot. coo- do io '»■" • v 'OOOIV' onKVIK :roods to ..->*0' . V .*•"•.,',•0 Basketball The Owen JYs lost to T. C, Roberson JVs 48 to 27. Tht story of the (tame lies in the fact that Jed Osteen turnec his ankle in the first 20 sec onds of the contest. Aftei that the Owen JVs tried to keej up hut fell behind despite theii efforts. OWEN JVs Wright-7; Osteen, J.-2; Luek adoo-7; Lemleux-3; Reese,M. 4; Dougherty-4. Holcombe-0 Snipes-2; TOTAL-27. T.C.ROBERSON .TVs Smith-4: Sharpton-12; Wilson 2; Hunter-11; Webb-9; Franklin 6; Goldsmith-2; Eltngburg-2 TOTAL-48. The Owen Warlassies de feated the T. C. Rol>erson Ram mettes in overtime 27 to 22 in a fine defensive ball game. Peggy Rozzell scored a basket and two free throws in the over time period to ice the game Harris, and Turner scored C and 5 respectively while Cotter was high scorer for the Ram mettes with 8 points: WARLASSIES Harris, V. - 6; Hunnicut, S. 2. Rozzell, Peggy-11: TuriiT, M ■ n<l Mrs. James F. Ro berts of Black Mountain announ ce the birth of twins, a son am a daughter, Jan. 30, i.r St Joseph’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard H, Massey of Route 1, Black Moun tain, are parents of a son bor Jan. 29, in St. Joseph's Hos pital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie H. Moure of Black Mountain a daughter, Jan 27, in Memor ial Mission Hospital. January 20, in St. Joseph's Hospital, a daughter was borr to Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Ha-t of Swaiuianoa. Mr. and Mrs Joe Turman ot Ridgecrest, annoumv I ha d'-th ol a daughter, Jan. 26. in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Highlights T.-5; Ivey, K.-I: Holeman, V. 0; Clements, B,-0; Brown, M. 0; Singleton, R,-2; Smith, C. 0; TOTAL 27 RAMMETTES Clark, J.-4: Myers, C.-0; Shu ford, S.-L Crandall, S.-10; Qotter, D.-8: Coleman. N.-0: McMillan, G.-0; TOTAL 23. The Owen Warhorses broke their 11 game losing streak by the hardest fought effort seen In many games at Owen. Coach Banner said “The boys played their hearts out. it was a 100‘y team effort offensively and defensively.’- Rebounds went to Owen during the first half, and they only missed a couple the second half. Butch McElhany led the scoring with 13 points and Keith Osteen had 10 points. OWEN WAR HORSES McElhaney, Butch-13: Putnam, Bruce-4; Coman, Jerry-7; Os teen, Keith - 10; Watkins, Mechab-4; TOTALS-38. T. C. ROBERSON RAMS Pressley, R.-3; Hudson, o.-l; Thompson, J.-0; Israel, R.-12: Wright, B.-12; TOTALS 28. Outpatient visits to Veterans I Administration hospitals, clinics, and physicians paid by VA increased by 300,000 over the previous year to 6,364,000. INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED By RONALD GREEN (Tax Expert) Dial 669-4771 125 Cherry Street Black Mountain, N. C. Miss Ray Plans To Wed Mr. Eckard Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Patton, of Swannanoa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Jean Ray, to Rodney Blaine Eckard, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Brady B. Eckard of Hickort Miss Ray and Mr. Eekan are seniors at Western Caro lina L'niversity. A summer wedding 1 planned. I Buncombe School Menu Monday, February 10 Barbecue in Bun Buttered potatoes Peas and Carrots Bulgur Cake Milk and Butter Tuesday, February 11 Dried beans Sliced onions Mustard greens Strawberry Shortcake Milk and Butter Hot Corn Bread Wednesday February 12 Meat Loaf or Salisbury Steak Tossed salad Whipped potatoes Ho: rolls Pudding Milk and Butter Thursday. Feburary'13 Vegetable beef soup Peanut butter, meat or cheese sandwich Crackers Cookies Milk and Butter Friday February 14 Fish sticks Scalloped potatoes Cheese slice Rolls or corn bread Slaw Valentine cookies or Cake Milk and Butter LOT OF NOURISHMENT To run its school and pro school feeding programs for 25 million undernourished chil dren in hungry countries, CARE must obtain, ship, store ami deliver an average 20,000 tons of food a month. Every dollai sent to CARE Food Crusade, New York 10010. can help feed a child for 3 months. HELP WANTED? MALE TYSON FURNITURE CO. has an opening for a warehouse and delivery foreman - Good pay Free life and hospital insurance. We prefer a young man who wants to work. Apply in person. ~meeiam.4 S&autiifSeHmine. Formerly DUNN 4 WILLIAMS 856 Tunnel Road Dial 252-2767 Asheville, N. C. 28805 INCOME TAX INFORMATION Will you have to worry with getting your Drug Bi] Records at TAX TIME? You won’t If You Trade A Black Mtn., Drug. We offer FREE of charge, th, TIP TOP TAX INFORMATION PLAN which give you a total on tax deductable items purchase! monthly and annually. BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. HOME LOANS For Buying, Building and Ramodaling CAROLINA Federal Savings & Loan Assn. 10 Collage Street Asheville, N. C. Open a savings or checking account with us and one of these gifts is yours for free... > "Black ^Mountain Office of '^e Bank Asheville 116 Montreat Rd Member F D I C This Otter CA^ires February 28, 1969”
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