Clontz-Brinkley Janice Karon Clontz of Morganton and Clyde Samuel Brinkley Jr. of Valdese were married at Pleasant View Baptist Church in Morganton on Sept. 12. The bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Benjamin Culberson of Black Mountain. The new Mrs. Brinkley is a graduate of the Fashion Institute of America in Atlanta. Ga.. and the groom is a senior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi. professional fraternity. The couple is residing in Chapel Hill. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vester Henman Clontz of 217 Center Street. Morgan ton. Blankenship-Baskin Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blankenship. 401 Lakey St.. Black Mountain, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Elinor Irene Blankenship to Kell> Baskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Baskin of Charleston, S. C. on Aug. 23, in Clearwater, Fla. They are living in Charleston. Pant Suits famous brands Asst. Colors As low as $20 Polyesters Corduroy Blends Double Knit Wools Use our layaway or your charge card Pegg’s Fashions HVNC Shopping Center — Black Mountain Taylor Sullins Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Taylor of 362 New Haw Creek Road announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Ann Taylor, to Richard Van Sullins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Janies H. Sullins of 20Q View St. in Black Mountain. Miss Taylor is a graduate of A. C. Reynolds, and is presently employed by Southern Bell. Mr. Sullins is a senior at Owen High School and is employed by Burger Hut in Black Mountain. Boys Receive Savings Bonds For Helping A sudden cloud of smoke that might have been a grass fire recently led Mike and Mark Walker, sons of Col and Mrs. Homer L. Walker of Fort Hood, Tex., and grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood of Black Mountain to a rescue mission which netted each a savings bond and a letter of thanks last week. The fire turned out to be at Frank's Marina on Belton Lake. A malfunction of a boat's battery hook-up caused the destruction of several boats in the mishap. Mike and Mark, thinking that they might be of some help to firefighters, had come to the marina from their parents’ lake home as soon as they saw the smoke. Seeing the danger to other boats in the dock, the two boys jumped into the water despite exploding gasoline tanks and pulled the craft to safety. One of the boats they saved was that of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Hale of Rt. 1, Belton. In appreciation of the boys’ action, Mr. and Mrs. Hale sent each a savings bond as well as a letter of thanks commending them as “responsible citizens.” * * * The venom of the brown recluse spider is more deadly than that of a rattlesnake’s. Prices good One Week Only Air Rake and yard vacuum 4 machines in 1 Reg. 149.95 $ ] 2995 Leaf Rakes Reg. 1.00 75c CompOSt Cow and Sheep 50 lb. Bags M 79 Construction Wheelbarrow 29995$2595 Home Wheelbarrow Reg ^'^95^ $1295 HOES - WEED SLINGS “ . .. $ 1 95 SHOVELS - IRON RAKES eg 1 Potato Digger (heavy) reg.5.25 s395 Grass Seed - Pine Needles - Straw - Fertilizer Spreaders - Rollers - Pine Bark - Bulbs 31 Fescue - 50 lb. bag only $9.95 Field Rye Barley - Vetch We Rent Chain Saws Electric and Gas R. C. MOSS Garden Supplies and Key Shop 121 Broadway 669-7428 Black Mountain Peekin' Through The KEYHOLE • ■ ■ With Lib By LIB KEITH Mrs. Wade M o rrow entertained with a lovely bridge party last Saturday night at her home in honor of Mrs. Ernest S. Grant of Boston. Mass., the former Mrs. Gustova Brown of Black Mountain. Ron Watkins, who has been with the Probation Department ol North Carolina has accepted a position in management with Mutual of New York. Ron will be located in Memphis. Tenn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watkins. Pine Street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hipps and daughters. Laura and Susan attended the 20th Southeastern Band Festival in Bristol, Va.-Tenn. Saturday, Oct. 3. Candidates For Judge Address Local Jaycees The Black Mountain Swannanoa Jaycees met Monday night, Oct. 5. at the Eagle's Nest. Candidates for District Judge seats, J. Thomas Rusher, Republican, and Dennis Winner, Democrat, each gave a brief talk outlining his political platform. Two guests and prospective members were present. Tom McCauley and Ronnie Price. The Jaycees are still compaigning for new members. Area Vice President Bob Murphy presented a demonstration on what happens to an inactive club. Woman's Club At Christmount On Wednesday The October meeting of the Black Mountain Woman’s Club will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 2:30 p.m. at Christmount. Mrs. Harold Fitch, chairman of Fine Arts, will introduce the speaker, Mrs. James Rose. Her subject will be “Hand Bells”. Hostesses for the meeting are: Mrs. W. W. Summers, chairman; Mesdames Cook, W. A. Davis, Seagle, Allison, Marshburn, Meyer, Gwinn and Carpenter. Un Monday, Uct. 12, the Club Board will meet at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Fitch, Christmount Assembly. Miss Opal Stamm is co-hostess. Rummage Sale VFW Ladies' Auxiliary Post 9157, Black Mountain, will hold a rummage sale Saturday, Oct. 10, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the parking lot of Bill’s Grocery, Craigmont Road. There will be bargains for all the f; mily. Come see us. Duplicate Bridge Club Winners Using the Howell Syste winners for the Bla. Mountain Duplicate Bridge Club Wednesday night, Sept. 30, at the Monte Vista Hotel were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hill; 2nd. Mrs. Winston Jennings and Mrs. Wade Morrow: 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Lombard tied with Mrs. Oscar Norton and Mrs. Ray Harrison; 4th, Mrs. George Pritchard and Charles Ross. All bridge players are cordially invited to the Wednesday night sessions. Masons Black Mountain Lodge No. 663 A.F.&A.M. will meet in Emergent Communication Friday evening, Oct. 9, at 7:30 pm. to confer the Entered Apprentice Degree. All Master Masons are cordially invited. THE. ADVENTURES OF V ;_KN\AN — ERO OF BY PET INC. r i i ! Ill <J) f ' C9JlD\ T HAVE DONE: )w --iO'J'r FRESr. Pf-r //.ILK. SUZ,£ .TS'VES ME EXTR, AND £ Wesley Odom of Hampton, Va. is spending a few days here at the Monte Vista Hotel. Sgt. Jerry Atkins, son of Mrs. Ruffner Atkins. 307 Vance Ave.. and the late Mr. Atkins left Sept. 28. for Tucson, Ariz. after spending a 30-day leave with his mother. Sgt. Atkins has just returned from a year's tour of duty in Vietnam. Mrs. H. D. Daugherty left Monday to make her home in Hendersonville. Tenn. with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daugherty, Herbv and Chuck. Mrs. Daugherty’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Minatre of Franklin, Tenn. came over with Dan on the weekend to help with the moving. Mrs. Daugherty sold her home on Old Highway 70 to the John Y. Brown’s of Columbus, Ga. Sunday evening, Mrs. Wilbur J. Simons very graciously entertained with a dinner party at her home in honor of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Ethridge and daughter, Phyllis Ann of Portsmouth, Va. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Martin and daughter, Heather of Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simons of Swannanoa, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Rhodes and children, Jamie, Jana, Mitchell and Michael of Charlotte, and Jeffrey Berlin, RDSN of Glynco Naval Air Station, Ga. Mrs. Richard Seawright is home after an extended stay with her sister, Mrs. Cora Black of Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kerlee and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Field have returned home after a two week’s vacation at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Ruth Evans and Dr. Lillian Baker have returned to Sunny Shores Retirement Home, St. Petersburg, Fla. after spending the summer here. Mrs. Wilson Hendron and her brother, Rfte Westra of Jacksonville, Fla. spent the past two weeks at the Seidel apartment house on Church Street. Mrs. Hendron is a former resident of Black Mountain. Misses Susan and Kay Caraway, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caraway of 10 Kathryn Circle, Greenville, S. C., and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Callison of Black Mountain, were homecoming sponsors for Carolina High on Oct. 2. Susan 14, sponsored the Freshman Class and Kay, 16, was sponsor for the Junior Class. Miss Connie Buchanan was crowned homecoming queen during the half-time ceremonies of the Carolina-Hillcrest game. The Caliison's went to Greenville to attend Carolina High’s homecoming. Mrs. Caraway is 240,000 items available Easy To Shop By Phone At Sears! Use Easy Pay or SRC Charge from any Sears Store anywhere! 669-8054 Shopping Center Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant W.N.C. FLOOR COVERING • LINOLEUM • TILE • VINYL SHEET GOODS FREE ESTIMATES • COMPLETE INSTALLATION TYSON FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Dial 6404391 Meek Mountain, N. C. the former Miss Jane Callison of Black Mountain. Miss Cheri Cates of Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, is doing her student teaching at Oakle\ Elementary School. Cheri is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cates. 1118 Montreat Road. Miss Marilyn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, is a member of the freshman class at Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory. Mrs. L. H. Gregory and her daughter. Miss Nancy Gregory, of the Sunshine School. Black Mountain, spent several days last week in Winston-Salem, attending the State Kindergarten Convention. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mahaffey were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Nanney of Marritt Island. Fla., and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowe and Robin of Lenoir. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier are living in Durham where Jim is pharmacist for Eckerds. Mrs. Frazier is finishing her degree in pharmacy at ‘1'~ University of North Carolina, Uhapel Hill, this winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hemphill recently visited their son-in-law and daughter, Lieutenant and Mrs. William Wolter at Ford Leonard W'ood, Mo. Last r Friday night the Wolters stopped to spend the night with her parents, enroute to South America, where they will spend a two or three week vacation. Lt. Wolter will leave sometime in November for a tour ot duty in Vietnam. Mrs. Lee Seagle has returned to her home after being away tor six weeks. She visited her niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gorsline in Williamston, Mich, and her sister, Mrs. J. T. McCoy in Center. Mo. The Gorslines drove Mrs. Seagle from Williamston to Center. Mrs. McCoy is Mrs. Gorsline's mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Grouts of Red Bank. N. J. are spending several weeks at Tall Oaks. Mrs. Grouls and Mrs. W. C. Field are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Copeland and children. Cynthia and Thomas are home from a vacation spent in different parts of Florida. Enroute they stopped for short visits with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wilsie Ramsey spent last weekend in Hickory. She went especially to be with her daughter, Mary, who is a patient in Catawba Memorial Hospital and to attend the wedding of a niece, Miss Nancy Jean Cochrane in Newton on ★ Painting ★ Roofing ★ Remodeling Phone 669-8485 Robert Byrd Saturday afternoon. Miss Carolyn Dotson, daughter of Mr. and MRs. J. B. Dotson is teaching the fourth grade at Immaculta School in Hendersonville. BLACK mountain NEtat Published Each Thursday Black Mountain. N. c 11 Second Class PostagT & Black Mountain. \ ” Established in 1945 Storewide Sale 20% off except fair trade items Winter Coats Asst. Colors 100% Acrylic Slacks Suits arriving daily Tam Sets 20% off Robes, long & short Sweater Shop WE WELCOME FIRST BANK CARDS BANK AMERICARD and MASTER CHARGE STORE HOURS MON. thru FRIDAY 9 A.M. tiU 5:30 P.M. 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