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ABCCMNews BY Jean Abbott The Christian Ministry (ABCCM-east) has announced that Vance Avenue Baptist and Lakey Gap Presbyterian IB & V SERVICE MOHAWK & ARMSTRONG CARPET I Armstrong & Gold Seal Inlaid U Sheet Vinyl - Tile A Cushion Floors ’ Complete Installation j 1 1 . n - 669-7301 669 7294 Jlliller FUNERAL HOME bCACK VOuNTA.n n C Dear friends, now°rLC*metery re«ul»tions rjss: s s~ ‘lrrfv;““ f'1<re,1°" ”f « buri,t ,“*kr Respectfully, J rtfi&L j have become the latest member churches of this organization With the help of fifteen I dependable volunteer drivers, ' 21 Meals-On-Wheels continue to be delivered every weekday to people unable to leave their homes due to physical han dicaps. Without this program these people would have no hot meals. Miss Gertrud Bath co ordinates this program. During the course of the Meals-On-Wheels service one family* other urgent needs were partially met when a wood-burning stove plus a supply of wood, some fur niture and bedding were contributed by volunteers. During the summer the Christian Ministry provided transportation for a local cancer patient to Memorial Mission Hospital for 28 colbalt treatments. With the aid of 12 volunteers, she did not miss a single treatment. Presently, ABCCM-east is arranging transportation to the Asheville Kidney Cento1 for a local man who needs kidney dialysis three times a week. He has transportation to the center. ABCCM-east supplies help to bring him bade to Black Mountain on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30 pm. Anyone willing to return him to his home 'on anyone of those days, please phone se*$4<M two days in advance. Report of other services rendered by ABCCM east during August and September are: Requests filled for clothing-66; food - 21; furniture, household items - 13; prescriptions filled • 2; transportation-8; clothing for ARC patients-43; home visits - 2; CPL deposit -1; help with rent - 8; and counseling - 9. Richard L Rosell, Accountant J § s 5: Specializing In Accounting And J, I Tax Assistance For The Small Businessman 5’ u. OQ J U.S. 70 West At Blue Ridge Road I | Telephone: Office 669-9186 Residence 669-2860 5 _Payroll ■ Taxes • Auditing - Inventory Control_ ^ BANKING N IS EVERYBODY’S t BUSINESS Beware Of Bunco-Don’t Get Bilked By Willis W Alexander Executive Vice President A merican Bankers Association How can it happen again and again? Confidence artists have been around for centur ies. Yet the headlines go on — Woman Loses $3,500, Elderly Pensioner Loses Life Savings, Couple Bilk Shopper of $2,200. Authorities have found that two very human failings contribute heavily to victi mization by fraud. They are gullibility and greed. Too many people, they say, are attracted by easy money schemes, and the desire for unearned wealth leads to an uncritical acceptance of such proposals. For your own protection, you should know that there are no really new swindles, only new variations on old themes. One of the most fam ous is the "bank examiner” awindle. It’s put into opera tion by a person claiming to be a bank examiner who needs help in catching a dishonest teller. To cooperate with the ex aminer, the victim is asked to withdraw from his savings account a large amount of money, which will be "mark ed” and checked against the teller's records. The con artist promises to return the cash to the bank, but instead takes off with it. Don’t fall for this line. Under no circumstances will a true bank examiner, FBI agent or other law enforce ment official request a bank customer to withdraw cash from an account. Another famous con game is the Pigeon Drop. The vic tim is the “pigeon,” and the “drop” is a bag of caah that one member of a team pre tends to “find” on the street, after his partner hat begun a conversation with tire unsus pecting victim. After shrieks of surprise, the finder’s con science tells him to split the large sum of money with the other two passers-by. Tire two are then asked to put up some good-faith money while the finder “talks to his bow” about the split. This swindle has been widely practiced for at least 400 years and is still going strong. Lake all swindles, at the dimax the “pigeon” is asked for money. Naturally, tie will never tee it, or his •hare of the “find” again. A common technique of the con artist (who mieht TO REMEMBER ELVIS SPECIAL 16 PAGE TABLOID FULL OF PHOTOS AND I STORIES ABOUT THE I MOST FAMED I ENTERTAINER I OF OUR AGE. I ONLY »po I PER COPY I FROM ELVIS’ HOME B STATE OF TENNESSEE | AVAILABLE ONLY WHILE SUPPLY LASTS MAIL YOUR ORDER TODAY TO: BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS P.O. BOX 8 BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. 28711 Att: Elvis Section | Elvis Section Order 1 Please hold for me.copies of the special j Elvis Presley section. Enclosed is 9. I Hold Elvis section for: ] Nairn | ! Addreu "... ... j I City I State and Zip Cod* . L-J juit as likely be a very inno p*nt looking woman as a man) ■a to get the intended victim *° e*cited, so rushed, so con fused that he (or she) hardly knows what he’s doing But simple precautions can keep you out of trouble. Careful ness and common sense exer cised by potential victims will stop such schemes Cultivate a healthy skepti cism of all miraculous offers and get-rich-quick schemes. Be on guard when you hear th* words: "something for nothing,” a “secret plan,” or "this opportunity won’t be here tomorrow.” And, with sny major transaction, insist on having a few days to dis cuss it with relatives, lawyers, hank officers or the police. _Legal Notice Legal Notice NOTICE ‘‘Tl* Zoning Bonrd of Adjustments wfll meet at 7:30 PH. on Nov. II, 1177 at the City Hall to consider the reqnest of Kenneth Kilby, of Black Mountain , N.C. for a variance.’ Thank yon. -s-Be lie Mordell Zoning Board of Adjwtments BeUe Mordell No. 289 19-13; 20; 77 Licensed towed Dougins Brian Clark 27, of Asheville, to Patricia Ann Bucy, 21, of Swannanoa. Deaths and Funerals MRS. PADGETT Doffle Mae Padgett, 87, of McCoy Cove Road, Black Mountain, died October 11 in an Aabevllle hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Bun combe County and was a daughter of the late Henry and Sarah Baxter Tomberlin. She is survived by the husband, Allie Padgett; three daughters, Mrs. Murphy Blankenship, Mrs. Monty Sneed and Mrs. Cecil Burnette of Black Mountain; two sons, Robert Padgett of Black Mountain and Albert Padgett of Taylor, S.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Briggs of Burnsville and Mrs. Zeta Buchanan of Unicoi, Tenn.; a brother, John Tomberlin of Burnsville; 11 grandchilri~>n and a great grandchild. Services were held Thur sday in Kerlee Heights Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Charles Duyck and Vaughn Swann officiated Burial was in the Padgett family cemetery. The family received friends Wednesday at Miller Funeral Home, Blade Mountain. Memorials may be made to the steeple fund of the church. MRS. PACK Dovie Pack, 57, of Star Route, Black Mountain, died October 17 at the home of a friend in Old Fort after a long illness. She was a native of Bun combe County. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Barbara Craig, Mrs. Dale Dockery and Mrs. Brenda Wright of Black Mountain; Mrs. Kathy Justice of Asheville and Mrs. Helen Mocre of Old Fort; four sons, Troy and James Pack of Old Fort, Tommy Pack of Black Mountain and Johnny Pack of Asheville; the mother and stepfather, Lena and Doug Jones of Asheville; a sister, Mrs. Della Morrow of Swannanoa; a brother, Hairy Jones of Black Mountain; and 14 grandchildren. Services woe held Wed nesday in the chapel of Miller Funeral Home, Black Mountain. The Revs. G.A. McCurry and Joe Helms of ficiated. Burial was in Laurel Springs Baptist Church Cemetery. The family received friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. MRS. HALL Myrtle Lenore Hall, 79, Bee Tree Road, Swannanoa died October 11 in an Asheville hospital after a short illness. She was a native of Bun combe County and retired from Beacon Manufacturing Co. in 1939. She is survived by the husband, Thomas Glenn Hall; two sons, Charles Bryant of Oteen and John Bryant of Swannanoa; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Kathryn Jones of Knor 'lie, Term.; a half sister, Mrs '>,v Btirgess rtf Black Mo: in; a hail brother. Ray Reese of Black Mountain; and four grandchildren. Services were held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Bee Tree Baptist Church, of which she was a member. The Revs. Melbura Parham, Granville Kilbey and W.C. Hensley Jr. officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. The family received friends from 7 to 9 pm. Wednesday at Miller Funeral Hone, Black Mountain. r 24 Hour Service 669-7686 ■ BLACK MOUNTAIN! HEATING I I FURNACE SERVICE | l|| Oil Furnace and Oil Heaters f MOBILE HOME FURNACES Wfr Parts and Service Day or Night ^9 1 B & V SERVICE I H 669-7301 669-7294^ BLOWIN ! INSULATION | Condrey Plumbing and Heating Co. | Phone (704) 652-6838 | 314 L Court St \ Marion, N.C. 28752 a Phillip E. Condrey, Sales Representative | #** ************************* * FRED B. PENCE | * Home Repair * I Building & { | Remodeling * } Storm windows & doors f 669-8683 J ***************************** CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Cecil Fuller McMillan, deceased, late of Buncombe County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Rt. 2 Box 364, Asheville. North Carolina 28805, on or before the 31st day of March. 1*78 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of Sep tember. 1977. Carolyn S. McMillan Executrix of the estate of Cecil Fuller McMillan, deceased. 284 9-29; 19-6.13,20;77pd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Harry L. Wade, Sr., deceased, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of March, 1*78, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 29th day of Sep tember, 1977. Marry Ella Wade Murray P.O. Box 692 Bermuda Run Advance, N.C. *7696 285 9-29; 194,13,29;77 NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE HAVING QUALIFIED as Executrix of the Estate of Stanley Leo Nale. late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, thia is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned: Mrs. Junie B. Nale c-a Floyd D. Brock Ste. 300 Northwestern Bank Bldg. Asheville. NC 28801 on or before the 20th day of April. 1078, or thia Notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 2tth day sf Sep tember, 1077. Junto B. Nale Executrix 28C 0-29; 10-0,13,20;77 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: WILLIAM O. MUR PHY, Jr., Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against yon baa been filed in the above entitled Special Proceedings. The nature of the relief being ■ought is as follows: A. Petition to allow the sale of certain real property located at 1M Mountain Street to create assets to pay the debts and costs of ad ministration of the above estates. You are required to make defense to such a pleading, not later than the 22nd day of November, 1177, said date hdaglarfy M) days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint is required tobe filed, whichever is later; and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief ■ought This the 7th day of October, 1*77. •o-WflUam A. Parker Attorney for the Murphy Estates P.O. Box 78M AMwvffle, N.C. tmi (704)258-1232 no. m 10-13,20,27; 77 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified a* Executrix of the estate of J.R. (Roacoe) Ayers, deceased, iate of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned against the .estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the <th day of April,. 1*78, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 27th day of Sep tember, 1*77. Opal Lee Ayers M Chesnut Ridge Rd. AsheviUe. NC 28804 No. 287 10-0.13.20,27:77 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE FILE NO. 77 CVD 187* IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION RONALD LEE PENCE, Plantiff, v*. LORRAINE PENCE, Defendant TO: Ltmlie Pence, the above named defendant TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against yon has been filed fat the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: absolute divorce based on one year* separation. Yon are required to make defense to such pleading net later than the Nth day of November, 1977, said date being 4* days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint Is required to be filed, whichever Is later; and upon yoor fallnre to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the refief mngtit Tms the 12th day of October, 1977. FLOYD D. BROCK Attorney for Plan tilt Ste. 30* Northwestern Bank Bldg. Asheville, NC 88801 (7*4) 888-1884 No. 8*4 1040,87;11-3,1*;77 PUBLIC NOTICE The Department of Human Resources’Specialty Hospitals Task Force will hold a public hearing at the Western North Carolina Specialty Hospital in Black Mountain on October 27 from 2:31 4:N p.m. Pnrpooe of the bearing is to receive recommendations from the general public concerning the future use of the State* chest disease facilities and the appropriate role of the State in providing for victims of tuberculosis and other chronic chest diseases. Interested parties who wish their recommendations to become a part of the Task Force* official records should submit comments in writing either at the time of the hearing or prior to the hearing to Program Analysis Division, The Department of Hunan Besonrces, 32S North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, NC 27111 or to the Administrator, North Carolina Western Specialty Hospital, Black Moan tain, NC 22711. Oral presentations will be limited to 10 minutes each and may be further limited as necessary depending on the number of presentations. No. 223 12-22; 77 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the estate of Arnold Dear! Boyd, deceased, late of Buncombe County, North Carolina, this tala notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the Mth day of April, 1*78, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 2«th day of October, 1*77. Elisabeth Boyd 437 Craigmoat Rd. Black Mountain, NC £8711 No. m 10-29,27; ll-3,ll;77 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 77CVD 1SSI NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION RUBY DAVIS, Plan tiff vs DeBoyce Davis, Defendant TO: DeBOYCE DAVIS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief agatastyoa has been Hied In the above-entitled action. The natare of the relief being sought Is as follows: For a divorce oa the grounds of oae year* separation. Yon are required to mob* defense to such pleadings not later than the Mth day of November, 1*77; and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 11th day of October, 1*77. DENNIS J. WINNER Attorney for Plaintiff 314 Northwestern Bak Bldg. Asheville, NC 3SM1 704-258-0094 No. 201 10-20,27; 11-3,10; 77 LEGAL NOTICE VOTERS IN BLACK MOUNTAIN NUMBER | PRECINCT TAKE NOTICE that the Boacombe County Board of Election* ha* th]< day, October «, 1177. ordered fee chaa«e o< the peifecpta" from the temporary location la the Earle Nett dab Hook bad tome Lake Tomahawk Clab Hoaoe following the renovation la the latter a* the resalt of the fire la the chib hoaoe. AD future voting wffl take place la the Lake Tomahawk Chib Hoaoe h. eluding the election of the Mayor and Board of Aldermen for the Town of Black Moaatala aad the 8pectai Election for state-wide bond Issues aid coastitatlonol amendments oa November 1977. The polls win open *t •:M a.m. aad done at 7:Sb pan. By order of the Baacombe Comity Board of Elections. William D. Britt, Chairmen No. 2M M-M,27;114;77 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE FILE NO. HSPIU IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION CHARLES THOMAS PRESSLEY aid MARY FRANCE8 PRESSLEY, Petttiaaers, vs. BURNETTE PRICE, TtU||a|i|Biiraette Price, TAKE NOTICE tkat . pleading seeking relief against yon has been Hied Is the above-eatttled action. TV nature si the rettef being soaght is as fallows: That u order be entered by the Court declaring that Barnette Price has wUlfally abandoned Sandra Lee Price and also tkat the petitioners, Charles Thomas Pressley aad Mary Frances Pressley, be allowed to adopt Sandra Lee Price. Yon are remdred to make defense to each pleading not later thaa the Sthday of November, 1*77, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice, or hem the date complaint k repaired tobe filed, whichever to do so th^partjTieehfeg service agaiast voa will apply to the Coart for the refiel soaght. Thto the 12th day of October, 1*77. Floyd D. Brock Attorney for Ste. too. Northwesters Bldg. AshevlDe, NC ZSStl (7M)2$S-12M No. m 10-21,27; 11-3,11; 77 RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Town o< Black Mountain has received a written request and petition from Mr. C.L. Fisher, pur snant to North Carolini General Statutes Section IMA 2M for the closing of a certain portion of West View Avenue described as follows: Mr. C.L. Fisher is the owner of Lots 31 and 32, Sheet M si shown on the Black Mountain North Carolina Tax Map. Mr. Fisher wishes to dose t certain IS foot alleyway located between Lot 31 and 32 as shown on the above referred to Tax Map. Said IS foot alleyway which Mr. Fisher wishes to have closed ii that certain alleyway in tersecting West View Avenur and an unknown street lying South of West View Avenue. WHEREAS, the Town Council of Black Mountain has considered the above request at its meeting held at 7:31 p.m., October IS. 1977, and lor good causesbown by Mr. C.L Fisher the Town Council hereby declares its intent to close that portion of IS foot alleyway intersecting with West View Avenue as referred to aabove. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED that the matter of closing the aforesaid por tion of alleyway intersecting with West View Avenue, Black Mountain North Carolina, shall come on for public hearing before the To*i council for Black Mountain North Carolina, at the Black Mountain City HaU at the regularly scheduled meeting of said Council at 7:3* p.m. Monday. October 10. 1»77. I move the adoption of the foregoing rcillaflan. C.T. Sobol Alderman Rath Brandon Alderman Read. approved, and adopted this 10th day of Oc tober, 1977. Margaret G. Slagle Mayor No. m 10-20,27; 11-3,10;77
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