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■ 30,1946 E3LE SPINET PIANOS ios 3nd Musical Instruments reconditioned pianos expert radio service )X MUSIC HOUSE 7040 14 Biltmore Ave. Asheville, N. C. BLACK MOUNTAIN [ INSURANCE AGENCY j ENERAL INSURANCE and BONDS j presenting Leading Stock Companies Greene Building I BLACK MOUNTAIN, N. C. K ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111 B EIIBIIIIIHBIBIUHIBDIBIIIIIBIIII I THREE I "M” I ELECTRIC SHOP ■MATTHEWS - MILLER - McMAHAN I Electrical Contracting I and Repairing ■Across From Post Office Green Building 1 Black Mountain, N. C. ■" " " I Your General Electric Dealer I STROMBERG CARLSON, R.C.A. I AND ZENITH RADIOS ■ Launderall and G. E. Washing Machines jf Lamps and Electrical Fixtures Os All Types I Automotive Accessories and Parts I Refrigeration and Commercial Belts I Full Line O’Cedar Products I RADIO SUPPLIES AND SERVICE B Complete Line of Hearing Aid Batteries B Complete Kitchen Units On The Way I Watch Our Windows For New Merchandise ■Viverette Radio And Supply Co. fcack Mountain, N. C. Phone 4952 ■ THE FINEST G-E ■ APPLIANCES EVER! t JFET I COFFEE ■THE BEST PART OF the MSAi W SOLD BY I ALLRED MERCANTILE COMPANY ITT J SUNDAY Uniform International II SCHOOL LESSON -:- .By HAROED L. LUNDQUIST. D. D. (y The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Released by Western Newspaper Union. Lesson for June 2 Lesson subjects and Scripture texts se j£stec*„an? copyrighted by International Council of Religious Education; used by permission. FRIENDS AT BETHANY LESSON TEXT—Mark 14:3-9; Luke 10: 38-42; John 11:1-3. MEMORY SELECTION—Let us love one another: for love is of God.—l John 4:7. Friendship comes to those who are friendly. That response of heart tcf heart, which opens up the deep wells of mutual devotion, is one of life’s richest experiences. There is too little true friendship in the world because men and wom en have not learned of the Lord Jesus what it means to be a real friend. There are mutual privileges and correspondingly mutual responsibili ties in friendship. There are sor rows to share as well as joys, and there are times when there must be the outpouring of sacrificial de votion. “There’s not a friend like the low ly Jesus, no, not one!” is not just the sentiment of a hymn writer. There is no friend like the Lord. He, therefore, merits our fullest de votion. There are three incidents in our lesson, all of which took place in Bethany, the little village near Jeru salem where our Lord had found real friends. He went there to rest, to pray, and to find companionship. These incidents reveal that I. Love Gives All in Sacrificial De votion (Mark 14:3-9). A rather shocking thing took place In the home of Simon. Jesus, his distinguished guest, was at din ner with the disciples, when a woman walked in unannounced and anointed his head with costly spike nard ointment. The disciples were surprised, and led by the betrayer, Judas, who had his hands on and In the money bags, they protested such awful waste. Think of it—the value of this oint ment was 300 pence, the equivalent (we are told) of 500 days of work. That means in our day it would be worth from three to five thousand dollars. She should have stopped to think! Some lesser gift would have shown her love, and this rich gift could have been used for the poor! Thus reasons the cool, calculat ing church member; but the be liever with his heart full of love for the Master, gives without stint. The Lord honored her gift, and ac cepted it as the anointing of his •ody for his coming death. He re minded them that they would al ways have the poor to care for, and he would soon be gone. Love which never overflows in the abandonment of sacrifice for the one beloved is a cold and distant thing; in fact, one wonders if it really should be dignified by calling It love at aIL The Lord is looking for followers who are willing to give themselves freely and gladly for him, pour ing out the lovely fragrance of a life fully yielded to him. 11. Love Shares the Fellowship of Joy (Luke 10:38-42). The little home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus in Bethany was light ed up by that intangible but delight ful glow which comes with a friend who honors one’s home by his or her presence. He had often been In this home. Here he found relaxation and com fort. Here he gave of himself In fel lowship and blessing. But there was a shadow over this visit. Martha, eager to have a good dinner, was "cumbered” in heart and soon became critical of Mary because she sat at Jesus’ feet. Do not assume that Mary had not done her share of the work. She had, but she “also sat at Jesus’ feet.” In other words, she knew when the time had come to quit fuss ing and to get some real fellowship out of the joy of having Jesus in the home. We who love and serve the Lord need to watch lest we become so "cumbered with much serving" that we lose out spiritually. We can be come so busy with church work, holding offices in religious organiza tions, yes, even with preaching and teaching, that we do not have time for persona! fellowship with the Lord. 111. Love Bears the Burden of Sor row (John 11:1-3' The very home where joy was the portion one day, became the house of sickness, death and sorrow on another day. Life is like that—we may all expect that tragedy, sick ness and trouble -will come. What then? Well, you will find that some of your professed friends will disappear. They are fair weather companion They have no taste for storms. Real friends will stand by, and what a treasure they prove to be! But here again, the best friend of all is Jesus. When Lazarus was sick, “his sisters sent unto him.” Send for Jesus In the hour of need! Oh, It is true that he did not come until Lazarus was dead, but he had a gocd reason for that, and in due time he car.,e. THE BLACK MOUNTAIN NEWS Better Market Fowl Needed by Farmers Chicken of Tomorrow Must Have More Meat While the development of meatier chickens has been remarkable in the past few years, there is still room for improvement. In order to add at least 10 per cent more meat to the present-day chicken, to secure a higher percent age of meat to bone structure, a hunt for the “Chicken of Tomor row” is under way. D. D. Slade, Lexington, Ky., poul tryman, has been appointed chair man of a national committee which will supervise the distribution of SB,OOO in prizes to poultrymen who can Improve their breed and strain, so as to produce the Ideal market fowl. The contest is spon sored by the A & P Food Stores. The contest will last for three years and provides for progress awards totaling $3,000 with $5,000 go ing to the poultryman who develops the ideal market fowL Improved Equipment Ratchet-Action Wrench An automatic, adjustable ratchet action wrench product of Hedstrom Industries, C h i cago, has just been placed on the mar ket. The wrench ad justs itself auto matically through an instant thumb trigger and an automatic eye con trol that keeps the Jaw* In positive con stant grip on square, hexagonal, metric and odd sized nuts while the wrench handle is in manual operation. Cow Tether Device •SI, . r „ Tether That Holds the Cow But Give* Her Plenty of Freedom. Pasture may be increased by staking the cow along the road or irrigation ditch. A wire cable may be used as shown, which has been fastened to two iron stakes. A block on the cable will keep the chain from winding and hold it away from the stakes. Treating Poultry for Gapeworm Infestation A safe and rapid treatment tor removing gapeworms from chickens and turkeys has been developed by the U. S. bureau cf animal industry. The new treat ment involves the use v,f the chemical, barium antimonyl tartrate as a dust. When breathed by infested chicks it causes dislodgment of the parasites. The oowdered drug is dispersed in a GAPE WOP MS IN WINDPIPE OE TURKEY box containing infested birds, and the powder is inhaled by these birds. As many as 50 birds have been treated successfully at one tim« with one ounce of the chemical. BBBBBBBBBB.BBU».BBHBBBMMBBBBBBBBBBBB I NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A Parsnak Electric Fencer McMURRAY CHEVROLET CO. I { Phone 3141 Black Mountain, N. C. UNDERGROUND HERO . . . Gen eral Tadeusz Bor - Komorowski, Polish underground leader, who commanded the uprising in War saw in 1944, shown as he spoke at the 155th anniversary of Polish constitution, held at Chicago. Gen eral Bor, as he is usually called, addressed the colorful ceremonies at statue of General Kosciuszko, Revolutionary war hero, In Hum boldt park. Police Traffic Safety Check Now Under Way 0 Cooperating with local officials and the Chief of police Carl Smith, The McMurray Chevrolet Company announced today that car servic ing facilities will be concentrated on correcting deficiencies discover ed on local vehicles during the na tionwide Police Traffic Safety scheduled to get under way at once. The safety check, sponsered by the International Association of Chiefs of Police, last year was confined to checking automobile brakes. The program this year will extend to checking of lights, tires windshield winers and horns necessitating increased service and repair work to effectively accomp lish the objective of the campaign. Although The McMurray Chev rolet Company, local Goodyear dealer, specializes in tire servic ing they are fully equipped to make repairs and replacements suggested bv Traffic Officers dur ing the check . | PHARMACEUTICAL Skill You, phy.ician OO Ik, •kill of the phermacUt for preoi ■ion io filling hit prescription*. He know* that when • prescrip tion U brought to the Rextll Drug Store it it compoanded with highest quality ingredient* and with acientifie Tell the DOCTOR to leave your prescription at this drug store and we will send out at once. Dr. G. L. Kirkpatric in charge of prescription de partment. BLACK MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY The 3sssH Drug Store Black Mountain. \. C. Vaccination Alone Can Not Cure Brucellosis The vaccination of heifer and bull calves 4 to 8 months old is usually advisable when there is any possi bility of brucellosis, or Bang’s dis ease. When an outbreak is start ing it might be advisable to also vaccinate the adult herd. Vaccination of calves, blood-test ing of breeding cows, and proper feeding, sanitation, and manage ment present a program that should largely do away with brucellosis. o The American oil tanker fleet now consists of 763 vessels. o The first steamship to cross the Atlantic was the Rising Sun,, which made the voyage inlßlß. Only cars involved in accidents or moving traffic violations will be checked during the drive. How ever, it is suggested that all mo torists take advantage of special service offered this week to assure sucess of the campaign to reduce the staggering toll of motor ve hicle fatalities and injureis. It’s Spring Time! # I It’s Time To Visit Our Stores For f I FIELD AND GARDEN SEED I GARDEN SEED—ALL VARIETIES r Beans Pepper 1 Beets Cabbage 1 Cucumber CoUards | Squash Carrots f. Lettuce Pumpkin g Onion Spinach I Okra Radish Egg Plant Melons I Turnips Cantaloupes L Mustard English Peas 1, Tomatoes Lima Beans I FIELD SEED—ALL VARIETIES § Corn Grasses ft Cane Lespedeza p pa< , Clover ft Miiiot Crotolaria “ le ‘ Alfalfa I Soy Beans Pasture Mixture Gats Popcorn ft FARMERS FEDERATION | ■ ■_■ ■■ ■ ■■■■aw■■■■■■■■■.■■■■■!■ ■■■■■■■■ % ' SOLD BY BLACK MTN. GROCERY CO. Page Seven We do Job Printing. I t | i & ***»*« * ?• . i $ Guaranteed Radio t * Service t i i X Also repairs on Toast- £ % ers, irons and small t + appliances. £ I -GOFF- f * t | RADIO SERVICE £ t Opposite Post Office £ X t”
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