THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 11. 1945 AMERICANA Bl commodore i^tthew t ms c * PERRy ABOARD THE j * I '— .. ’>> warship "missis&ippi" y ,7 opened japan to world •■ P STEAMSHIP TO VlSir JAPAN. , W|\lff Percy's, tleet of six' I JjPW* IjsiCtajj manned By 300 j [R \ l \\ Bay, SCENE OF JAPAN'S y| I \ jl \ a‘J WORLD WAR a 50RRENDER. j (IT. OEM ARTHUR MfcJWfflWl, " TATHEH OF OEM. DOU6LAS MACAJLTHUC, ,- '{ -j] i ; ' |H : BECAME A CcIONIL AT THE AOE Os 20. A-..' he commanded WE zh" 5 Wisconsin -==s—| $ teeiMENT IN THE ONIL WAP. THE ECDER MILI4, VEGETABLES, MEAT AND BEER. ' MAC ARTHUR.IOO, WON GLORY ,n WEC£ Pacachut ED FROM Ui. AIRPLANES ! PHILIPPINES AS MMOR-GENERAL TO AHERJCAN PRISONERS Os WAR IN JAPAN DURING THE INSURRECTION AND Within a FEW HOURS ATTEU JAPAN LATER- AS GOVERNOR GENERAL CAPITULATED ON AUGUST IN, I1A6" j I —1 7 .... A. E. WILES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTING BUILDING AND REPAIR INTERIOR DECORATING and PAINTING ROOFING ASSISTANCE ON REQUIRED PRIORITIES Post Office Box 275 Phone 3621 Black Mountain N. C. Now Open For Business NKYV FILLING STATION Across From School I REGULAR and HIGH-TEST GASOLINE KENDALL OILS NEW TIKES and BATTERIES Soon m i HOME OIL COMPANY Owned and Operated by— , | J. WORTH BURGESS || ANNOUNCING: M New Installation of Radiator Cleaning Machine. Is Take care of your Radiator before cold weather. I Comer Cherry and Sutton Streets fl NEXT DOOR TO BUS STATION fl Black Mountain, N. C. I YOUR CAR NEEDS MORE I AND BETTER CARE NOW 1 Maybe it’s on its "last legs , but will still be ■ many months before you can get another. ■ Let us serve your car so it can continue serv ing you. We do I ACETYLENE WELDING - HYDRAULIC BREAK S SERVICE - IGNITION & ELECTRICAL WORK ? | WE CLEAN YOUR MOTOR I A good running motor must be cool at all times | We are agents for Radiator Cleaning and Re r pairing - Tire Recapping and Repairing. Only Genuine Parts Used When Available || WILSON’S MOTOR SERVICE NEXT DOOR TO BUS STATION Black Mountain Pre- School Discipline, God created Adam and placed him in the Garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it. Work is neces sary if we would be happy. Hap piness does not consist in ildness. There had to be something to develop the moral sense (culture) of man to bring out the sense of duty, of right of responsibility of obidience to and reliance upon God. The “test” was made as light as possible. Just one command was sufficient. Parents have a duty to their children . their moral and reli giuos culture. Discipline is essential for a well rounded personality for real hap piness for living together peace ably and harmoniously as well 1 as for training for citizenship later for obedience to the laws of man. A struggle betwwen duty (obe dience) and pleasure (having its own way) is always present. For tu.nate is the child who has parents that realize this necessary devil opment and who genoby insists upon obedience, guidance. Do not be afraid of “inhibitions”. The Word of God says, Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart frt>m it.” He may wander but he will return. Early bery early “training” bell”s The Pre-School wishes to express it. Thanks to Mr. Wrenn and the other city employees for moving the play-equipment from the play ground to the school-also to chief of Police, Carl Smith, for guard ing the equipment so faithfully. Could they see the bright hap py faces of the children as they "slide” and “seesaw”, they would feel amply rewarded. The Pre-School takes this op portunity offered by the Black Mountain News, to expres to the Pastor and members of the Baptist Church, it appreciative for the use of the rooms in the Educational Building’ of the Church. Mrs. L. Sharp, Director CHRISTIAN CREEK SECTION Ruby Adkins In this Editoral I wish to ex press the greatest needs in my com munity. First a recreation center or some place of amusement. There are so many young people in this community who would appreciate it. The parent’s probably wouldn’t be worrying about their sons and daughter’s being off in distant towns looking for amusement. Another important chapter need ed in our community, is that of denstistry. Since we are striveing to build this community into an outstanding township, it becomes imperative that the best possible medical care should be shown to its patrons. JAMES GARDNER HOME ON REAVE James Gardner of U. S. Navy just returned from O. S. where he has been for 18 months. James re cently landed in Washington State from the Pacific area and expects to be home soon. He also wears several battle stars and his wife, AJeen is now employed at the ho siery mills in Black Mountain. G. M. MACK G. M. Mack U. S. Army was in Germany at the time it surroumd ered. He has been in service three years and one year overseas. G. M. was transfered to France where he has been for six weeks. His wife, Emily is staying with her .mother, Mrs. A. E. Wilson and is em ployed at Beacons. Potato salad and cole slaw may be prepared up with “hot dress_ ing” instead of cold, say Extention home economists at State College. BUY A BOND TODAY f 1 X f | BLACK MOUNTAIN j | INSURANCE AGENCY j I + t GENERAL INSURANCE and BONDS | J § Representing Leading Stock Companies ? * t ± Greene Building X | % % BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. t + t + £ t t iDHimwiiHiimiimiiiiaiiiimiiiHiiiimiimimiiiHiiiißiiiiHimiHiiiiMiHniiiiHiiiMiiimiKHniißiiHiHiimiiii THE BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS Postwar Machinery Beet Harvester A one-man beet harvester that tops, lifts, cleans and windrows in one operation is the John Deere new Integral beet harvester. Eight row* of beets are windrowed together, with the tops placed in two wind rows of four rows each. The tractor moves along in low gear, the harvester tops the beets in the ground, automatically lifting them. Saving Nicotine Can Be Made by Practice Insufficient nicotine will be avail able unless extreme care is taken in its conservation. The average farmer wastes about half of the nicotihe he purchases. The following are the reminders on how the saving may be brought about. Don’t dust with nicotine when weather is cold. Don’t dust when wind is blowing. Don’t run the fan too fast. Don’t drive too fast. Don’t delay application. Spot-dust with a hand-duster. Treat the seed bed. Dip plants before transplanting. Keep plants growing vigorously. Tipping Oil Barrel { —tieavq Strap with Buckl* fir* This idea permits easy extrao tion of the last drop of oil in the barrel without heavy lifting. The rig is made of two stout poles and a* old wagon tire cut in half. Renovate Strawberries The renovation of strawberrj fields should begin immediately after harvest. The heavy mulcl should be removed with a hay raki and the sparse mulch cut into th» soil. Before cultivating, apply a com plete fertilizer at the rate of 500 ti 800 pounds per acre. If the soil li acid, apply lime. Rows should bi cultivated to 12 or 15 inches. If ai open furrow is left, the roots wil dry out rapidly. By Johnnie Sipton Kenneth Mills one of the eleventh grade students, gave up his job as his driver to play football. AVe ail think this is a grand thing because we need every man on the squad we can get. Now that autumn is finally here, the weather has turned just slight ly chillier. The September weather was the warmest we have had in many ears. As cold wave was re ported heading this way from Ken. Lucky, and even now the air has a touch of winter in it. Last week, at AToore General Hospital a bed was dedicated by a group of students from Swannanna School. Fred Nichols of 11-B-2 made a speech concerning the buy ing of War Bonds by the Swan nanoa School. The amount of War Bonds need to sponsor a bed is $3,- 00. We had enough to sponsor four beds or over $12,000. The students said that they were taken on a tour of the Hospital by one of the officers there and then were taken to the mess hall for lunch. They arrived hack at school about 2:30 o’clock in the evening. This program was to be broadcast over the air, hu.t due to unclear broad cast qualities, the program had to be cancelled. PREVENT FIRES By Joan Bass Kenney Mills gave up his school bus in order to he able to play on the football team. The Youth Fellowship of Swan nanoa Methodist Church had a “tacky F’arty” last week. Among those present were Mrs. Nellie Wilken, Miss Inez Allen, Mrs. Hue Settle, Miss Jimmie Ruth King and Allen, Mrs. Nell Kitchen, Miss Essie Miss Hetlen Rainwater. Games were played and refreshments were served. Van Johnson appared on the Roxy theatre screen last Tuesday with Phyllis Thaxter and Spencer Tra cy in “30 Seconds Over Tokyo”. Everyone liked it very much. Irene Adams, one of my class mates, has a baby brother. He was horn Sunday, Sept. 30 at 4:15 p. m. His name is Samuel Jackson Ad ams. Captain JohnW. Bishop, my cousin is back from 10 months of overseas duty. He is now on leave with his wife and three daughters. They plan to go to Philadelphia later. Johnson Owens was seriously ln_ jury Friday when he was hit by a falling tree. Several of his friends were with him on the Bee Tree Mountain cutting trees when one fell on him and broke a leg and fractured his spinal cord. Satur day his condition was said to he improved. By Mozelle Masters .One of our superintendents at Beacon retired a few days ago. He came to Swannanoa from New Beal ford, Mass. He has been workong as superintendent in a section depart ment in Beacon for many ears. By Billie Fender Kenny Mills gave up his school bus driving to play. Clyde Roland has taken the driving since he has quit. My uncle, Private Baxter Fen der has been discharged from the army lately. He was a German prisoner for about six months. He has been worked at Morgan Manu facturing Company since he has been discharged. SUBSCRIPTION To The NEWS IS ONLY $2.50. SEND IN YOUR NEWS FOR SALE FRESH COWS FOR SALE or TRADE and some . thoroughbred OIC hogs weighing around 150 lbs. W. M. Swayngnis Riding Aca demy near .Southern .depot .on Lakey Gap Road, Black Mountain, Box 672. WOODCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Sales & Service * PHONE 3771 - SUTTON STREET BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. MERCURY LINCOLN It is a genuine pleasure to welcome this new is friendly, efficient and economical. Only dealership to the nation-wide family of Ford Authorized Ford Dealers offer it. dealers. This newest member of the Ford The Ford Motor Company has built, dealer organization is well equipped to serve through the years, more than 30,000,000 cars the Ford owners of this community, and to and trucks. Today, millions of them are still offer Ford Protective Service—which auto- serving the vital transportation needs of the matically provides your car with expert service country. One reason is the stamina and reli attention every thirty days. This periodic ability which have been built into every Ford Ford service will add immeasurably to the life product. Equally important is the excellent and smooth operation of your present car. It service provided by Authorized Ford Dealers. r-. 7 OM '('oidmUif Aft -H WP are croud of oux facilities to service your Ford car or truck. Here, in our service department, we fdfllMi ha ve the skilled mechanics, the modem shop equip- Genuine Ford Parts ■HSO Yaal Ml nneratinp efficiently and economically for the dura IhITI to “utre cordially invitri to come m and *e IB ,1 T' t ,00, ,10c Ford haulquarlers. You'll find os a friendly CL ZSL •. • a good company with »h,ch to do THURSDAY. OCTOBER H. 1945 All the Minerals your Stock, Hogs, and Poultry need are contained in the bag of Watkins Mineral Compound (100 per cent formula). When you buy Watkins Products you are sure to get the best. Ask your Dealer for a copy of our Complete Feeding Program. Wait for Watkins. It Pays. Your Friendly WATKINS DEALER A. J. Waldrop R.R. No. 1, Box 182, Swannanoa, N. C. STEpp and SUMMEY’S MEAT MARKET We wish to thank the people of Black Mountain and community for their worthy consideration for staying by us through the shortage of meats, and we assure you of much better meats as they become available. Black Mountain Phones 2021 - 4881 ! YOU ARE INVITED TO • I j THE METHODIST CHURCH | I STATE STREET AT CHURCH STREET | H. Grady Hardin Pastor. I c (SUNDAY SERVICES | 10:00 A. M. Church School ? 111:00 A.M. Morning Worship | 6:30 P. M. Young Adult Fellowship 3 ? WE CARRY A FULL LlhE Paints, Farm Tools, and Repairs Builders Supplies Household Furnishings THE BLACK MOUNTAIN Hardware Company