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cussmeo Classified Advertising Rates Straight Set—No borders, cuts or large type, straight paragraph format, lip to 20 words $1.25 Over 20 words—$1.25 plus 7 cents each w ord over 20. Classified Display—first insertion, per col. inch $1.25 $1.25 minimum charge. Cash with order. Keyed or “blind” ads, 50c extra per insertion. Pay all advertising in advance, unless you maintain an account at the News. Telephone 669-2478. Mail orders should be sent with 1 payment to the Classified Advertising Department, Black | Mountain News, Black Mountain, N. C. Deadline 11:00 a.m. every Tuesday '•iiwmmtwmmmmmmmmam - * CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all the wonderful people in Black Mountain. Buncombe County and elsewhere who were so kind and considerate of us during the illness and death of my wife and our mother. May C.od bless and keep you all. Dennis Putnam and Daughters LOST & FOUND: VICINITY OF Montreat Rd. - black felt gentlemen’s hat - initials inside are L.E.S. - inscription: Rankins Men Shop, Belton, S.C. - please call 669-7673. I tp 12-23 LOST DOG: in Black Mountain - White female i.erman Shepard. 6 months old, reward - Call 669-2327 or SS6-5464 1 tc 12-23 BUSINESS L2 OPPORTUNITIES business O P - PORTVNITIES: "Stuff en velopes $250.00-thousand! Immediate earnings possible. For further details send 25c and stamped self-addressed envelope. Croft, Dept. 98H, 'Box 4043, Torrance, California 90510.” 12-16.23,30 pd. HELP WANTED: Permanent employment. Over 30, will consider retired person. Black Mountain store. Apply bet ween 4 and 5 p.m., Mon. - Fri. lee Service Office, 237 Valley Street, Asheyilie, N.C. 10-14, tfnchg. FOR RENT: Unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment. No pets. 1135 per month plus elec tricity. Call 682-6720 or 682 (211 after 8 p.m. or see Mrs. Horton, Apt. 5, Swiss Ave. Apts. 7-22 TFN Chg. FOR RENT: Secluded, modernized farm house. Furnished to accommodate 4 persons. Quiet with stream running by house. Beautiful scenery. $150 per week or 1500.00 per month. Call 704 582-6211 or 682-6720 after 7 p.m. 7-22 TFN chg. MOBILE HOMES igrtJiyF |K)H RENT^ 3 bedroom [tarnished mobile home, [sasher and dryer. Large lot. ■Security deposit and ■references required. ‘Call 669 |§5i6 12-23 tfn chg. HOMES FOR RENT ■house for rent: I'ompletly fenced - 2-3 Ifcdrooms - $125.00 per month - ■also room for rent - call 669 15li21 1 tc 12-23 I K>R SALE: Older six room House on 50 x 150 lot on College •t ( all 669-2892 after 7 p.m. 12-9;—1-7 chg. FOR SALE: all sizes of healthy boxwoods. If in terested. call 1-625-9339 after 8 pm. 12-22, 29,1976 1-6,13,1977 chg. THE NOSTALGIA STORE Come visit our turn of the century country store. Collectors items bought, sold, and traded. 103 Cherry St., Phone 669-6093. 8-5 tfn chg. Bemco box springs and mattresses at unbeleivable savings! Sale on all used furniture. Church's at 205 W. State St. Phone 669-8773. 10-21 tfn chg. FOR SALE: Firewood for sale. 3'4 ton pick-up load, hardwood oak $20.00 and pine $18.00. Delivered to Black Mountain, Swannanoa area. Call 669-2171. 11-25 tfn chg. FOR SalE : Firewood, Heater wood. Stove wood. Call 686 3151 or 686-3670. 12-9 tfn. chg. NOTICE: All makes of por table electric appliances repaired. Synder Repair Service. 106 Dilling Ave., Black Mountain. Telephone 669-8352. 10-21 tfn chg. WANTED:Someone to share an extra nice home with working woman and 2 school age children. Only working and responsible persons need reply. Serious inquiries only. Call 669-2979, 9-5 and 669-6125 after 6 pm. 2 tc 12-23,30 Ed Smith The Best In Dry Cleaning And Spotting "37 Years Experience” I Clean Anything Dial 686-3687 BLACK MOUNTAIN HEATING NOW! 24 Hour Service Call Today 669-7686 Jlltller funeral home ULACK MOUNTAIN n. Dear friends. In commemorating Christmas, the birth of Christ, the thought comes to mind, "How would Christ most wish us to honor his birth?" in his own ministry, Christ thpWe f concern for tunate yrtthe Ul> the ^for tunate. If each of us does some little act to improve the circumstances of the less fortunate, it will certainly Tighten the light of Christmas m our own hearts. Sincerely, Kor Longer Wear, keep carpets clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham pooer. Tyson Furniture. tfn 12-25. NOTICK: Void septic tank troubles - get Roebic K370 and K57 each year. "It really works.” K 77 kills roots. Money-back guarantee. Town Hardware. Phone 669-7723. 5-20 tfc CALDWELL DRILLING — Well drilling and pump ser vice. complete systems. Financing arranged. Call collect 254-3581 or 252-0235. 10-24 chg. NOTICE: Aluminum storm windows, storm doors, custom made. Free estimates. Call B & V Service, 669-7301. tfc BOOKS REPRINTED: All kinds of old, out-of-print, hard to-find books reprinted. Up to 50 percent savings over local printer’s prices, excellent quality, fast service, no order too small or too large, firm quotations at no cost or obligation, for details write: BOOK PRINTERS P.O. Box 1777 Spartanburg, S.C. 29301 10: 4 tfn NOTICE Upholstering - Chester's Upholstery Free estimates, free pick-up and delivery. All work guaranteed. Call 669-8460 and 669-7855. 7-24 Bud Hall’s Used Auto Parts - 24 hour Wrecker Service. Unwanted cars hauled away FREE. Call 669-7106. 1-29:2-5.12.19 NOTICE: DON’T merely brighten carpets. Blue Lustre them...no rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer $1.00 BLACK MOUNTAIN GAR DEN SHOP. 5-20 chg. NOTICE: SUPER CLEAN your carpets with Trewax Rug Shampoo. Pre-spot with Trewax Up & Out - Rent electric shampooer $1.00. TOWN HARDWARE. 5-20 chg. R & B UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1191-! Carolina Hts.. Black Mountain. 669-2324. Offers free estimates on all types of furniture upholstery. Free pickup and delivery. 7-29 tfn chg. NOTICE: Refrigeration service. Phone 66941583. W.D. Morris. 206 Border St., Black Mountain, N.C. n-7: tfc SPECIAL NOTICES: Trees, pruned. * pped and removed, firewood cut. Call 669-2171. 12-2 tfn chg. THE GIRL SCOUTS OF TROOP 53 along with their Leader Mrs. Billie Gregory have worked very hard for several weeks making stuffed toys and hand puppets to brighten the Christmas of the children at the Orthopedic Hospital and on Saturday morning they delivered them in person and provided a program of Carols to the children along with the gifts. They are shown here getting ready to go. Servicemen A-APP RANDY GADDY Airman App. Randy Gaddy of the USS Nimitz, Sixth Fleet has been home on emergency leave for a two week period due to the recent illness of his grandfather, Ralph Wilker son. Gaddy arrived early Friday morning, Nov. 26 from Rome, Italy. He has recently been offered a scholarship to attend the U.S. Naval Academy at An napolis due to his high GCT & ARI scores. He is considering the offer. Randy is the son of Pat Gaddy Smith of 313 Laurel Lane , and James V. Gaddy of Fairview. GEORGE R. STATLER, JR. George R. Statler Jr., son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. George R. Statler of Rt. 1, Swannanoa, has been selected for technical training at Chanute AFB, 111., in the Air Force weather service field. The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas, and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Airman Statler attended Southwest Missouri State University. His wife, Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Erwin of Kimberling City, Mo. PVT. JOHN BLANKENSHIP Marine Private John R. Blankenship, son of Mr. John W. Blankenship of Craigmont Road, and Vivolynn C. Blankenship of Box 322 Walker Cove Road, both of Black Mountain, N;G\, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S.C. During the 11 week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was intoduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficinecy in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-disciplkine were emphasized throughout the training cycle. He joined the Marine Corps in July 1976. A-M1STC. ROBERTA. CHURCH Airman First Class Robert A. Church, son of retired Air Force Technical Sergeant and Mrs. Carl M. Church of 123 Church St., has received a new assignment following graduation from the com munications specialist course In - The - Valley Kennels (Safely located away from city traffic) Boarding Dogs and Cats Complete Grooming Services Nancy Thompson 669-6578 Kennel Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Daily Carpet Cleaned % 1995 This Week Any Living Room and Hall Guarantee Carpet Cleaning And Dye Co. Offering chemical and steam cleaning and redying of wall to wall carpet. Advance techniques and chemical developments make oossible superior results j-ight in your home. Call 669*8431 <BLACK MOUNTAIN INSURANCE & REALTY — FOR RENT - Garage apartment. Available Jan. 1, 1977 CLOSE IN Two bedroom bungalow on corner lot, ideal for young family or retired couple, a real buy $33,500 GROVEMONT AREA Log cabin, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, large front porch, completely furnished. $17,500.00 — COMMERCIAL BUILDING — 105 West State Street, approximately 900 sq. feet on main floor. Same on 2nd floor. Only $15,500. Call Dick Hudson 669-8711 118 W. State St., Black Mountain t! See us for all your insurance need conducted by the Air Training Command at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Airman Church, trained to operate teletypewriter equipment used in the world wide Air Force com munications system, will go to Zweibrucken AB, Germany, for duty with a unit of the Air Force Communications Service. Compoletion of the course enables the airman to receive academic credits th-ough the Community College of the Air Force. The airman is a 1976 graduate of Charles D. Owen High School. Mechanical refrigeration was patented in 1851. STEELES CONSTRUCTION CO. Building And Remodeling ■Pi Of All Types 669-6565 N.C Contractors Licence NO. 8227 * | £& L ARNOLD JONES & SON, INC. REALTY AND CONSTRUCTION P.O. BOX 697 US 70-W at BLUE RIDGE ROAD BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. [Q MULTIPLE LISTING service 669-8417or669-2811 ”“LTOR NEW LISTING - CHARMELDEE ACRES— Double Level Contemporary overlooking the valley. 3 bedrooms, den, native stone fireplace, 2 full baths, all electric kitchen, wrap around deck, carpeted with carport. $38,500.00... Old US 70 near High School. 3 bedroom brick and frame ranch style home with large den and utility room on large lot. $26,000. BROAD RIVER — 3.78 acres with modern 3 bedroom home. With basement and carport. River flows through this property $37,200. View Street. An outstanding two story home reasonably priced. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace and basement with garage on large lot. $40,000. Seven and three-fourths acres with 4 bedroom home with 2 baths, fireplace, family room and detached double garage and workshop. 5 acres fenced pasture, pond, paved drive and views close in Slid.1100. This new 3 bedroom rV'V has 2 baths, fireplace, AJ stream on 1 2/3 acn Vijee Tree Road. $37,500. ^ Swannanoa. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, large deck, fireplace, double carport ot^Jg^ 2 acre private wooded lot New and rustic. $39,500 No. irs License 6275 II WE BUILD DREAM HOMES Prestige Home on 3.13 Acres of natural beauty 3 miles south on Hwy. 9. Huge living room with large fireplace and cathedral ceiling. 3 master size bedrooms, 2 full baths, elegant kitchen with family room and 2nd fireplace. Basement has garage, office and half bath. Guest cottage or 2 apts. Bring $200. per month income. A dream for $73,500. LAUREL LANE, Blue Ridge Area. 3 bedrooms & Study. 2 baths. Living room with fireplace. Sunken family room with fireplace. Basement and dining room on Large level wooded lot. $49,500. SWANNANOA AVE. — Black Moun tain. 3 year old 4 bedroom home with full basement and garage. Large assumable 7 percent loan. $25,000. A beautiful older home in excellent condition close in on 8 eiy '°ts with 3 large bedrooms, twr fireplaces, garage and b?1‘uent- Property also includes r "jCe 1 bedroom cottage. ExcjJ' '*,or residential or commercial West View Avenue. Three and one-half 60 ft. lots with mobile home. Wooded with views. $8,800.00. LARGE WOODED HOMESITES — One Acre lip. Bee Tree area, good access, views, excellent for year rdhnd or summer homes. Priced from $3,900 per site. Good terms with down payment as low as 10 percent. 1 Bill Tomliii, 669-2240 AFTER HOURS HuKh Owens, 669-6660 Ton. 299-2003 TRAFFIC SAFETY ADVOCATES — Dr. Billy Graham (center), world renown evangelist, discusses a script for a traffic safety commercial with Bob Campbell (right), Information Services Director for the North Carolina Department of Tran sportation (NCDOT) and Jimmy Morriss, Director of Communications, North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The action took place in Raleigh during the production of public service highway safety announcements, featuring Dr. Graham, a long time advocate of highway safety. The television and radio announcements, promoting the 55 mile per hour speed limit, were produced by NCDOT in cooperation with the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The public service an nouncements are being distributed to 16 North Carolina television stations and some 250 radio stations across the State. (NCDOT photo by C.E. Jones) Assistance Still Sought For Jim Creasman In behalf of Jim Creasman, we want to express our sincere thanks to everyone for their gifts and help. During this Christmas • Season, a time of giving, we want to bring to your attention Jim’s need for continued help. Jim, who is a diabetic, has medical expenses and some back taxes which have created a financial hardship. In helping our neighbors, Christ spoke of this in the Bible when he said, “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.” We thank God, for every good and every perfect gift comes from him. And in sharing our blessings with others, who are in need, we will receive far greater blessings. Please take or send your gift to the Bank of Asheville (Account Number 020-754-4) on Montreat Road in Black Mountain or contact: Ronald Morrow at 660-2413, Ronnie Aldridge at 669-8932 or Pat Aldridge at 6696066. Thank you and God bless you. BETTER H0ME$ REALTY VALUE PLUS! $14,500 An aluminum siding bungalow in Swannanoa, there are two bedrooms, living room, dining area, nice kitchen. $30,500 Let us show you our new listing East in Parkway Forest. It sits on a large level lot with 3 bedrooms 2 full baths, separate dining room and kitchen with an - eating bar. The family room has built-in bookshelves and opens onto a huge screened porch. $36,900 Veterans! You can buy this with no down payment! In Swannanoa, on a lovely wooded lot! A five bedroom split level home offering an excellent family room, eat in kitchen, and lovely living room. A real sacrifice for :he owner to part with. *40,01)0 A good place for raising children! They’ll enjoy running through the wooded yard. Watch them play from the window over the kitchen sink. They’ll love their own upstairs rooms. You will be content by the fireside in the warm partly paneled living room. See it right away. *66,000 We have a four bedroom brick home to offer you in Black Mountain. It’s like new, on two acres of fen ced, level land. This is a warm, inviting, com fortable home, full of ex tras provided by its well planned design. There’s a fireplace, two car garage, with automatic door opener. This is a quality built home, one you will be proud to own. *67,500 Commercial opportunity on Highway 70. Huge main house with gigantic lodge type living-gathering room... Five cottages, two storage buildings on two acres. If you’re thinking of selling. Call Frank Watkins. He’ll come out and help you determine a fair price, advertise your home and handle all financial details. Home Number 298 5696 255-0878 Office anytime REALTOR JACKIE KETTLESON BETTER HOMES REALTY 740 Merrimon Avenue
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