Page Two V ATE EMPLOYMENT NOW ON UP GRAD! k ey Reveals That War Produc tion Has Almost Ended in Nroth Carolina. o —— ie downward trend of em t ment, which started in the j, gos 1943 and which was due C Selective Service withdrawals » ' transfer of workers to war j its in other states, has reached turning point, or has been L. id temporarily, it is revealed i \ survey made by the United |i ‘es Employment Service and iS’.nounced by Robert M. du 1" uyne, acting State director. ''he survey, as of November 16, C le of 536 larger and more Lra g> tant industrial firms of the ,<* te, shows that 247,137 workers ijje employed in these activities, j v;_j ch is about one percent morCj were employed by these j if,me firms on October 15, but r 1 percent less than these firms a year ago. ’Vomen, who constituted 46. T I ■'•ent of the total employment *n ‘he high peak in May, 1945, had cjtinued to decline until they fc’-med only 43.8 percent of the fV-xl in the sampled firms on No vember 15, or a total of 108,144, M"wever, the percentage of wo rm remained considerably above ft- 33 percent in non-agricultural before the war started. War production, the survey re- j Y£*ls, has almost ended in North Carolina, as indicated by the in ,s* niTicant numbers of workers i nnrted in plants formerly en- '"ram —r - '-VT 1 1 if ' IMMI >*& 'fed# ANOTHER DAY. . . ANOTHER YEAR! For the day, all the joy and glad ness that the New Year holiday can possibly bring. For the year, all the blessings that can be treasured up for you in 365 golden days. Come in and see us so we can wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR with a friendly shake of the hand. STEPP & SUMMEY MEAT MARKET /mew \riCTORY does not only apply to nations at war. We can win victories over our oeives, too, and over the problems which lay in our path. Ae 1946 sweeps in upon us we wish for each of you an unbroken series of victories over any and all circumstances that may tend to retard your progress towards every * individual's cherished goals health and happiness. Good luck to you every step of the way! PORTER & FRANKLIN Swannano*, N. C. i l gaged in producing ordnance and , accessories, aircraft and parts and 1 ocher exclusively war products, j Industries which indicate an up ward trend in employment, Mr. du Bruyne reveals, include metal mining, food and kindred prod uct, tobacco manufacturing, tex tiles, apparel, furniture, and fin ished lumber products, leather and leather products, professional and scientific instruments, truck ing and warehousing for hire, transportation except water, and retail general merchandise. As indicating the trend toward larger employment in the future, the 536 employers included in the suivey indicated that they would need eight percent more workers than the 247,137 employed on No-, vember 15, or about 20,000 more than they now have. The military pipeline system completed in Europe has a capac ity of 150,000 barrels of gasoline daily, delivered through 3,446 miles of pipe. At the end of 1944 there were approximately 411,000 producing oil wells in the United States, or about twice as many as at the end of 1918. i YOUR “SHIP WILL COME IN” Sooner By the Aid of Newspaper ADVERTia^GgA^ THE BLACK HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL o Again glad bells are ringing out Their message loud and dear: Best wishes, friends, to all of you, To all a bright New Year! SWANNANOA FEED STORE Swannanoa, N. C. WISHISVt .YOU •In saying Happy New Year to you we are not only thinking of the 1946 New Year holiday, but of your future good fortune in the year to follow. Your patronage has been highly appreciated by all of us, and we will do everything in our power to continue to deserve it. o MILLS FEED STORE Swannanoa, N. C. ... «■ NEW YEAR GREETINGS ★ The New Year b like a ship coining in, its hold crammed with a precious cargo from ports unknown. It is our earnest hope that its arrival will mean for you much that was unexpected in both material and spir itual blessings. SISKS Swannanoa, N. C. MOUNTAIN NEWS I As another year comes to a close and a New Year dawns we pause for a moment to look backward as well as forward. We are happy in the thought that we have made so many new friends in 1945 and retained so many old ones. L/ooking forward to 1946, we pledge anew our determination to give you the best value and service possible. WE SAY NOW, AS SO OFTEN BE~ FORE, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! NORTON, FURNITURE COMPANY OLD FORT, N. C. I 9 "9 I * HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU! • * • 4 Exit 1945 ... enter 1946! It's but a short trip across that stage—36s days—some long days and some short days, but whether short or long we hope that all will be happy days for you. Among the happy memories of the past year is that of our pleasant relations with the people of tois com munity. And as we say "Happy New Year" we add a word of sincere thanks for this friendship that has meant so much to us. CHARLES FURNITURE COMPANY BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. Thursday, December 27, 1945