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■ft The JJ ork Camp Held In Buckeye Cove Was a Good Beginning; ice news that 22 young people from uni versities and colleges in 10 states participated in the World Council of Churches Work Camp in Buckeye Cove during July and the early part of August will be nev ? to many here m the Black Mountain-Sv annanoa com munity who did not kno ‘ that the newest religions assembly had opened These 22 young people came from five countr.es and the United States to take part in this work camp which was held partly in preparation for the Evanston meeting of the World ■'uncii of Churches The program was made possible by funds provided by :r> Congregational-Christian Service Commit**? of the Congregational Christian Churches in America Purchased in 1946. the site is being de vetoped to provide a comerence -ruunu where small church related groups can meet to discuss problems of a common interest Plans .ail for the establishment of the Sem inary in the Cornfield which will be a train ing school for rural ministers Thus, the center once in full operation .vili service groups from many .sections :>f tre count ry It will be a place where those of all nationalities and cultural backgrounds may come together and examine the prob lems which confront their country and the world We don't like people we don't understand If the center does nothing else but provide the atmosphere where those with different views may sit down across the table and be come acquainted then it will have fulfilled its mission SECRECY There .as beer as aianst tn-nder ••• • er.ce a'., summer about the ‘Secrecy Law enacted oy id" Legislature Don't .et that kid you. 1 here may be a ■ of feuding yet : come Some : the folks too.-. a nos ing—t • put it bluntly—in t.-.e De mocratic primary hack ir. May con curring this ssue They dor.': like admit it. but tne; did. nevertheless. Ef: irts t) pror.fte t.-.e ‘Svi-ecy La a .r* a big . ssue :r. - - r the legislative races ter- and there ab ut North Carol.ra. i;dr. t ret very far at a T-e public ivasn't too interested Apparently every leg: slat r vote: f -r the lav—and a- ■ uro: re-elect;.)-.—won at the r-'-h PUBLIC . . . The pum.e'e lack >f interest may have been iue. at least partly to a very con scientious speech oral-- A Editor Weimar Jor.es. president af the North Car ..r_i Pr -• As sociation. last spring Jones admonished h.s fellow newsmen, that while he deplored secrecy .r. public office, ns al feit that the newspapers ught In Sicannanoa HUGGINS FRANK i JEWELER Phone 4536 E ro BUS D! uuuvuuuuuvuuuvuuuuuuuim/u ff u 0 (TOITO JF (HTU (To E (T(Tu 0 u 6 0 u u u u to sweep ,i- i At Jones tcoma tat mi tree wa- apt- r.ted v : me sweeping. a-. 3 ■ uni- rstar tr.at the comm..: tee is a: w b z reconunesdation- and re :tr. ter.da tions DIVIDED . . Or.e th.ng —• - certain North tar l.r.a'5 news papermen have a i v. > • hot;•• :r. the Secrecy La*. N r.ew -taper man, of course. > :r. fat :r :* se crecy. H owever. m •- thar. a few newspapenne. tare f-.t that the issue was created by a ;rr.a . and hostile (to the Leg.-latu.- -le nten: of the pres; It goes wits out - r.r mat nar another • •. net tr.e fray as a -ratter of pri :t e ■ jtt being fully • r.-n • .= :-f the personal nature f atkgr and of the dispute FORECASTS A f .ate resting forrea?:.- .-a-. -~;-t made about what u--.il r.az> t • La We have iaformat >r which we believe to be sucstant.all;. a u rate at this writing that : - re wi.i be a compron.se be:sen tine pre-- and the Legt-liture What we believe will nappes .; this - The Legislature will e:ei. the secrecy law. But in its place the Leges.a: ure w ..a al most ler.tica. to those if the United States ogress regarding the_ privilege; if the press. These rules will be anno un-red It will be made clear that tr.e N •• •• - •. A---. Ij—f - l-5: ses.-::.r. at .east—is merrly ui.r.g rxattly what 7 S. C-ingres does. AUTH RITY That leaves me authority strictly up to the r.a.raar. >f each legis.ative cors a- to * It ether or not to ext.-te tr.e pre a from any com . tree meeting And there car. be no appeal front tne chairman’s de Furtherm .re, nobody will be ahie say very much about the rule t z r.g s>!8»5it far bio - g t - zr--.-. c. tor apparent.;.- gets a. r.z pretty well a .th the press The sysfe"... however, may put tr.e various ; ommittee chairmen on the spot net as. or. ally Rut. tret, tr.e •:-.airmen car. be selected carefully. UNFAIR If- grossly un fair to say that e.'her sue on the secrecy squabble was entirely rigrt r entirely wrong. Msjt of the folks or both are sincere, if somewhat stubborn and set :r. their ways. Ir. making that stater.eat -- e rea.ite that were taking a pla e the middle—which is exactly - r.at we in ten ied to io ir. the first place. But th ; particular spot—that : to - :d.e—mar—.-.as proved a bit _n: rr.f ortable for a few BEAT!N'l- We recall, f r ria. p.~. that r.e former n«w? idd —wh. :: rr.emary xaiieir. r. a I jTiCr '3-'OS X’Sc jCIH-C >f gt - r"i.'-rC r’- rl *."ef t. b«&-5 ‘ TriCi _a-S<r tr.r ,-ib.i:-:-:- -*'h : ,.f tnc Young Denso, rats when i: et in Raie.gr. ir. th-- fa., of 1.-' ANNOUNCING CREATIVE CRAFT ( ESTER 155 Broadway — B'ack Mountain, N C Removal Sale Now Going On 25 to 50 On All Items Cameras - Film - Books Craft Supplies • MOVING TO MONTE VISTA HOTEL • H. R. Millers Host To Co-Workers Sunday S. Class J. B LANNING RETURNS TO DUTIES IN CHICAGO J B. Lanning. s- of Mr and Chirac . -rill return to his Wednesday r,r; a week with parent- and friends .. Swannanoa He has t>een employed for the past t--> yea-; by the Lmdberg Steel C. the Illinois city. set ttv r.at. - t" the Serre- y Lav. was su'-naitted to the c->m Br:11t He.rr.s. a- a rtembe: :f .tat—a- a- ret :t—-wasn't tr.e -.•.atat ah Helms «• mere .. against wrat he called a 'baL shit' resolution which failed to give any :inside rat::-a whatever "t Leg is.attire - posit-.-n itt •aie r >r.?tru ttive -urge; Black Mountain NEWS One of B.ncom.oe County's fore most weekly newspapers p_D‘ sneo e.ery Thu'soa* a’ B ack Mountain S C.. in the heart of the prospe ous Swannanoa Valley, great re gious and reset center and j'5» ing Industrie area Gordon H Greenwood Es "or and Publisher E^'ereo as second c ass rarer Septembe' 13, 1945, at the Post E : : a - Ea;* Me,-•a" h C under the act of March 3 1S79 SuDScription Rates 3-r.o .-.T.rje ar.d Mcl>y*fl; . unt-c- $_ » per ;■ rir Outside Buncombe and MeDo*eIl 52 pj per year Awarded A rating by Commun ity Research Bureau. LETTERS Tha-K» From Homans Cloh. sepvT.-vr 6. :V*54 Ar. per. letter Beacon Manu facturing -tmpa.ny. William Crabb 4 pary. Gry.e Stone and Sar : M in tain ;-l M ' > ani Key City Laundry an Quality Cleaners. Gentlemen: On '-ehalf :•? the Black Mountain V>. man's ; _ a i the Black Moun ■ | Qyfpf; Bresi ur sir..-ere commendation r. t'-e safety me-sage you expressed - end: i full pase ad in th B.a.-s. M ir.ta - S‘e»5 or. August 2S urging protection of our school children. C *> rerat: >n like yours will help all t :• make ur community safe f - all Clara L Craw-ford Mrs James A Crawford Safety Chairman. OLD HOME TOWN Dear Editor i have moved : , . address V> address now Va* I ■ Michigan. I certainly do enjoy read-.r the B!a:k Mountain New - 1 can't wa" each week to receive nr- paper Because it's news front - rme My home town Which I ur -sever f. rget Thanking you Sincerely Mrs R -coe Per.. RIDGECREST . . . rambling* T - . - - - ~ R1 “. - s c - a-ft Scads y Tne Rev J Jeter Johnson preach «• at the First Baptist church M r. anit Mrs Johns ' spec: the day with laughter M -- Cordelia wh •.r; ‘ - r hr ’a-". t Hi-'- sc ho Si-n-i-r Meeks ar.i hi? frier: C.ara-ce Donnelly, King-sport. Terr, were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs B. $ Meeks Saturday evening Mr a . Mrs B. J hrsor spent S- day m Marion with Mr. Jihn - n'- sister Mrs Carrie Driggers Mrs Eugenia Moore Wright stent Sunday in Burrs, 'he rv. Mr Wright -as a position as teenn:i ar with f- Yancey County - spinal Mr Wright reports that the hospital adding a 15 roo a : :.t. :r. to r.s present -apacity. Mr ant Mrs. W. L. Snypes arm ch ires. Dirts and David, Mr and Mrs £ H. Snypes and child ren. Line a and Eari Henry an: - spent S at Icari attending a family re TA M . Sta'.esvi’l -i ~ '. *r -7 ^a j ir.ii *• 1 - ".IS . - : Mr- Annie M .-ore Mustard wh spent several days here with her n.ere Mr- C-eorge A'.'.red home with r..m for a visit rn r to her return t ter nine :r. - tarlestor. S. C. T-.e training - - • . for our S . ia evr-.ng -i' - .i-k with four L-iirr.t r c r r tr ~ "i m 6 r. is wl ■>* 5<erve--l T-rrl-1-rr 1 T-E-T'. Mcntgomery R-.-.rs Tt. M ss arrived late last : r a visit »i:h his sister Mrs. F‘.n:k r.ey R H ’.mar. Mr Roger tree recently front his p- -tin -r Eh r Baptists Show Great Growth During 10 Years \ comparison of the repors of • h, churches of the Buncombe Bap • .• jss'iciation to the annua; -e> f the association r 1SW4 4.he reports made to the re annua! session .ndtca’es that . progress has been made ill lines during these 10 The number of churches : fn m tC t ■ >4 mission< a i3in — -arches .Growth in membership ar •' financial -upper may be -een • ,«■- baptisms from 5-! to *■>■> t-h it r c h iron* 24 • 7' s-4 O J • t'nion enrollment from :■> churche- 'o 5 4-! m ”-..rche> WML' enrollment -,-c.j 3b churches ■ , - <44 7= churches: Brotherhood en ■ from 196 in six chur< he* :r. 19 churches gif* - for > r.se-s fr >rr SIT6 855 r*arr .jay .-alerrar with yoar y[v jr.d Mr*. Normas Ham* mg ■ ■ S - spent ^nHay with Mr. and Mrs. a_ Harr -. Coach Ham? at j meeting ■'•( severs! • ■ ... i;- •• • in Ashe-- He ."-a • a-:ay afternoon. • i'fr. r.sftt s per. 1 Sur.'is' Her r - nv..;e with his par-~:s y_r - financial secretary f *-"« Mr and Mrs Lo-i M Hrfi . . . accson to cer a. few days ias. M - W Mr; an: Mr. and Mrs Charles i Charles Jr. Miss Beth Jaebon. ta-ghter of the Rev ar : L. Miller Jackson, ..* * ly from a: - -er,: her to an Asheville a sev-ira. days recent!;. 7 ■ . end guests of Mr. ar: J. Fre: Stimsoa were Mr -.ar'.es M St:rr.~ - ar; 7'rar’es Jr., and Clary Ar Mr Mrs V Nas Bap -■ : David Sums - - : - Sum. son. a. I. - art Mrs. Willard K. Wet*. I..- • : <■ m rmr.t by a.: f.r - Tenn.. where Mr. Wr.* - -ifer with officer* of the School B-.-ar . . rrected with the R.-dge A • lapsing arr.e* :a: • jf: r ... ■ ag* y. a- j t : j-- *:*.'» stealthily rear art at- a: ■_- it: » :r i.r.r patr. way* Tr unseen monster caugr.t :rr : E:y L. May right i: hi- -.use Saturday evening an • • •-- v.viently t. the fi: r - :r. tr.e reu.t he suffered a - femur He is if, M s* : i Mi.-s. r- -*p .ta. ar.: :-e for a - h .- Meant ime * e a art you u know we are pulling, n t ;• ...r .eg. F. y : . tr- coot rs wnli . >:,-i after that rot r. y u ar. we hope yoar recovery will be speedy Mr and Mrs Amur Steppe a i it-r. F - - ar. Jr.. a : Barry. La* A.anx - New Mexico, i At t.. .'it. a t e t Sept. _ f r ar. extended us.: with has par -r.t.*. Mr a- : Mr- L H. Steppe :-r. : h • M our tain tighway. They L for W f.r a visit ., ■: Mrs Steppe? * - - ter Mrs. B E. Hargrove re-fore returning t-t R: tg-ntrest wrere th*-;. will be several days. New officer- if t--. Woman's Ir t v a Mrs. C. M. Brittain: first vice president. Mrs. M Patei sec.n-i -ore-pres -ier.t. Mr- . M Perry secretary. Mrs E. ’ • -t F Har; r. i . -airmen are. mis- r. study. Mrs. 1 S Be eks . -. Mr- N s. Mrs. Char.es J l.a; literature, Mr* C. if 'Ira. .ntemediate A. leader. Mrs E.Hu. Junior G. A., .eater, Mrs Li..w Ljau.arr.ore: - _r, a t - a :-r. M ~ Alice T-mer: -.-..a .-ate. Mr Fred M circle sponsor. Mrs Mi.ler Jackson, t hese off. r—r- -.- , r. -re Oct. I. Mr. art Mr- Aj.v Nel t Brooklyn, N Y are <p«r. r.g 5-; t 5 tO I • LH t-T.^LT r. r •- T.-T".CsL . u'-dtuTr . r. Yates jtr _.tr s. r.z vi *. . -. _• fr.-ends a:: rr.at.vr- :n Bcr. : vrr.be &ZStd McL^Wr.. _r.t.€-s. T - r.: a--r-^ ; - -• ' M t; . M - J susie i Np '.i ^ ar i Mrs r it I!r Mu-Si. r. I f.r •erv&a a mond d.' . - a * ; u :i Bur^.r. i r_ Mrs. Germ. -:r g^es; Mr Li-rro-- : M a n.ece of Gr ' :u dinr.or s. Nelioii r-Z-.- Wa:. GacfiA+vi' Gbini+uj, doom j|j 12 Miles West of 5:ack Mountain on Hwy. 70 Aoic Uj>en , Days a H eek FROM 7 A.M. TO 9 PM. Specializing in ALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT i>DO<njt>ooo#onoo6iionflDno»nooooonooiin BR1DEW00D SCHOOL iIRS -VI-I’-E M;3RIDE COBURN Diret-or SWAXNAXOA — V. ,?;£ GENERAL — Rll>cr -pFs montreat • ' • • Open August 30 19S4 — Raster No* TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED HOURS: 9 to 12 PHONE 9207 some folks caus a jb [. something for years and know ;us' what you these 1 years. 38 have built or purchased their pastor* and 58 ><j new build additions or They are First. Dr -r Heights er. S'rev kie. Mountain ene Byrd; and R e \ . Sane s.x Rev. A P 4 N. C. Drivers Attend Meet 1* wa- a bus man's holiday in rf. ers*- as four champion North arohna profe-sionai truck driv en; spent Lab' r Da> traveling to . hica. where they will compete r the Si’:- r.ai Truck Roadeo. A~. ..-.i tne four wa> the holder : the nat;. r.a. Roadeo record — Ferry Rt i V.nston-Salem pilot Freight Carriers driver and na -al champion .n b'h 1952 and 1953 Reid will defend his title — Natl' r.a. umpi r Straight MRS L. H GREGORY IS NEIGHBORHOOD LEADER y -t Gregor- has been -elected ’ serve a- neighborhood a.r :._r. of the Girl Scouts and ; j.- M.-an'a.r.—S’*jM—n..*a 1 .met Mrs Gregor, has been a x at Leader :n Eiack Mountain for five years. Mrs Itrnr-.a S Harrison, who was ne;ghborbo<-<d chairman ha? been elected • serve on The Pisgah Area ur.ct. a- a Area Council there and was elected chairman of the Board TO F.NTKR OBKRLIN Steve Kaplan will ieave Satur day : - • r- College. Oberlm, LEO it. \OTI( ES NOTICE lands described below and beu-rc • N « r lb combe County North Carolina am more par.cu.ar.> described. BE GINNING a- . ,w, N r-.we.- _ ; • see Aver. am m a Northwest* F is jr. ' unty toad cros^s Fair WJ% Drive; thence running with the center of said Fairway Drive r ar Easterly direction approxi mateiv 130 feet to a stake located a nt where Fairway Drive in •ersec*' with Hiawassee Avenue an re center of «aid Fairway i>- -.,- thence North along the j'-.n of Hiawa&see Ave nue 32 feet to the point of BF GINNING said tract including an n.i curty road crossing near the c. ;er -aid tract from North to South sf. |\: TF T BEGINNIV, a. a ,?ake in the Western margin of „ pai ■ <: Road, said stake being lo cate! a’ a point approximately 25 feet North of the point where Fairway Drive internets with the Wester", margin of said Paved R,and running thence in a Wes’ - try direction 120 T fee' t- a stake r the Eastern margin of Hiawassee \ venue. said stake being Vcatr-i approximately 12 feet \ --- ■ the intersection of Fair way Drive with the Eastern margin if "Hi3'* asset Avenue, thence run rune r.g and with said Eastern tru'-T '( Htawassee Avenue in a s. :irec*;on 195 feet v. a stake in the Eastern margin of said Hiawussee Avenue thence s. o :- c Ea>: 237 5 feet to a -lake in the Western margin of said Paved Road thence running alone and with said Western marg ! Road N *rth A d- _ ’ V. - s- too feet to a stake tr. sa.d Western margin of said Paved Road, thence continuing \ 32 d. . 19' West tfXl fee' •f BEGINNING THIRD TEA T BEGINNING at an iron pin said pm being loea’ei * s- -::r. f the N 3 Gre< r of the Back Mountain Golf i'jp< and South of a branch ap proximately 50 feet, said stake b. ,r: -re Southwest corner of said Golf ntrse and running thence Nor9 id 18' West 112 feet to ar. • : ,r tr.vnce South lib deg 18' Ea-‘ 606 4 feet to an iron pm the S .rr.-.r margin of the Golf Cour-e thence continuing South 86 deg 18 Ea-‘ 130.4 feet to a A Vole to Good Healih -v- by your ph> filled by Pr0rr,p‘ y »ccur^ Key (i|y Pharmacy N**t Door -J SiFilt Deaot _ 3. J85«itl "r* 5231 PRESCRIPTION ORujjfti, B'.ac-: y STS DREAMLAND Drive-In Thealre OLD BLACK MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY _ ASHEV| V THURSDA Y—FRIDA Y—SAT'JRDA Y "CEASE FIRE" _ Korea Documentary ILL NEVER FORGET YOU Tyrone Power. 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