Newspapers / The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, … / July 8, 1926, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. Waynesville Mountaineer 14 Church Street Win. A. BAND, Editor-Owner POLITICALLY DEMOCRATIC Display Advertising Rates: Forty Cents per column inch Guaranteed Circulation SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscriptions payable in advance ($2.50 if not so paid) i Year $2.00 6 Months 155 3 Months 65 Entered at the post office, at Waynesville, N. C, as Second Class Mail Matter, as provided under the Act of March 3, 1879, November 20, 1914. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY 'cost records is of prime importance. SPECIAL MEETING OP K, iThia altmilyi V.n maiwkinn it LV I OP P. NOTICE OF TOWN STREET PAV ING ASSESSMENTS. There will be a special meeting of r tne reea and miuc or eacn cow ana "7 " " " r TZ The persons hereinafter named, and the feeding of the animals according Balsam Lodge No. 62 K. of P. Toes- anv an all other persons interested to their individual production. A dav e"noon. Ju'y 13th. at 6:80. in pr0perty fronting on any of the saving in feed, preservation of the Grand Chancellor C. W. Coghill and streets hereinafter mentioned which health of the cows and the produc- Grand K. of R. and S., Geo. E. Lowell " tion of the greatest amount of milk wn PrMent and are nou' town of Waynesville, will take no- of which the cows are capable, are meet 85 mnr ot our members s tice that the report of the City En among the benefits to be derived be present, gineer has ben &Wci in tne of i j u I urge every member to be present nee of the Town Clerk of thi Town of from weighing the feed for each cow . .,. whiIe omy Waynesville for aupe:tio.i by parlies rpportioned as closely as possible to at th"L" l0.r 1 pp T r interested, which enginee-'s report her milk production. i i?r. xJ' V . o ,eU ut the amount assessed against PAUL MARTIN, K. of R. ft S. the property owners for two-thirds DEATH OF HOUSTON RITTTON 1 ' r the total cost . constructing or " U' MUU8TOW SUTTON. JEWISH RABB, T0 pREACH IN reconstructing the surface . f loads, GRACE CHURCH. streets or highways, including fce 'contemporaneous construction or re In "Grace Church in the1 Mountains" construction of sidewalks, driveways, ' . ... T , ,,tu . curbs, gutters ani drains, and includ- on Sunday night, July 11th, at eight in Pa,linl,. in ..nd - th. f.oinw. . o'clock Rabbi Howard L. Fineberg of in, street, and the said parties will the Temple "The House of Light' at take notice that the Mayor and Board ! Raleigh, N. C, will be the special or Aldermen will meet at the Mayor's 1 ' ' Africa in rha tnwn ff V a vnaa villas An preacher. The Rabbi will speak on: the 2(Hn day of' Ju,y 'm3 at 10 "The Ethics of Religion." 'o'clock a. m. for the hearijg of aile- Other services on Sunday wiu De: gat ions and objections in respect to on. i tne special assessments, and any j: i . ; i . 10 A. M. Church School. At tne " XTIiZl 7- " 1ST-. Mrs. Same Evans 50 The sudden death of Houston Sut ton occurred on Monday, July 6, 1926. He lived at Caldwell Forks on Cat- aloochee. Surviving him are his three children. INDEPENDENCE DAY. (Continued from front page.) beyond all reasonable doubt, the De-, 8 A. M. The Holy Communion. Foreign Adv cnninf HetMhtatlv THE AMERICAN PRESS A990CU1 KN THURSDAY. JULY , 1926. actual I made clarution was the work of Jotrarann i chairman of the co , Mr. C. Tno X ftSlSi ... .. v..c ic, i uns r irgiman give an address on: "Tne growtn oi lore said date.', admitted that, Jefferson was alde'd in 'tne qjj Testament" I The said property owm-rj will fur- writing the Declaration by the first; i a M The Rector, Rev Albert take notice that the said assess- Declaration of Indepednece New -m Dreach L , if V'lV '2 71 V.. .f ri..i ilt if u ew wm Pre"cn- -. annual installments, the first install- ai inariotie, MecKlenourg . Rvirvhndv is most cordiallv invited ment tn h rills nnnn nrtnflrm. PREDICTS MILK FAMINE UN- County, North Carolina, May 20, 1775. tc. aI1 gervices in Grace Episcopal action of the assessment roll LESS DAIRYMEN GET BET- j He gave some interesting incidents church which shall bear interest at TER PRICES. I in connection with the signers of the ' 'ihe r.ate. of . 6, P?r , """ j Declaration, callings attention to the SERVICE FOR THE FREE-MASONS assessm V; pr?haTthe dwellers are l""";,ur,";'! "i uem oom jei- ( property owners shall .avj the cp- n. Adams, em the same i l n annum raasumv crvii; wu w llon 0t paying any asiessment, as- day, the 4th of July, one hundred heid. on Sunday : night, July 18th, in sessments m cash, and. if tht' jvhoie I Grace Episcopal church. or any assessments snail have been Mr. Thomas then, referring to the All the Masons in Haywood coun- ' " V "kT ","a v,,, b uiaaaia iiaic UCCil jiat,CU United States Constitution, formed y are requested to meet in the lodge m the hands of the tax collector, a in 1787, declared that only once had room at Waynesville at 7:30 . P. M. 2 discount shall be allowed, there been any danger of the disso- march in due Masonic form.1 The names of owners, the frontage lution of the Union-during the pe-'The special preacher will be the Rev. J JSgygZ riod from 1861 to 1865 which had ;W. H. Wheeler, Supenntendent of the gegset are ocated on which said :m happily passed; and referred to the 'Episcopal Orphanage at Charlotte, N. ' provements have been made and in- reunited country, North ana South. C. Musical selections by the Way- ciuaea as part ot tne assessment uis-. The collec- ""-'J "crewiure esutousnea, ana me courting a milk famine by greatly fon and JohnAdams. ou the same underoavinr the man who twoduces their milk, is the opinion of Charles e"" 15"' Staff, secretary of the Larrowe In stitute of Animal Economics. Prices consumers are now paying for milk, makes impossible a decent living to the producer who is "fortunate if he fan get $2.00 a day." It takes a dairyman a full half hour daily to milk, feed and care for one u ..j .u . L ' .......mi ,,.;, rnw savs Mr. Rt.lt. A HirmB .7 Vf wl . " im"!.!! proportionments cost of such im ' - 7 ' n. uraay witn reierence to a reunited "on win ue uivmeu equau, uctwecu proVements assessed against the re- wno has twenty .ows must put in countrVi anj aso referred to the war the Episcopal and the Mansonic or- spective lots of said property awners iiouim a uay oi sonu worn in wjth Spain and tne WoHd War jn phanages. The members of all other are as rouows iuomob aivt-r mem. inning me aver- both of which warg thfi sodierg of fraternal bodies will be heartily wel age production fitrures as a basis, th(, Nol.th and gouth and a1 sectjons comed to the church service, these twenty cows will yield the dair- of the ciuntry had marehed shoulder ; L. M. KILLIAN, Master, yman a gross return of $10.00 a day. to shoulder under one flag. In the L. E. GREEN, Secretary Out of this $10.00 he must charge up World War he referred to the Anglo- ALBERT NEW Chaplain, $6.00 for feed, hay and silage, and Saxon race under one united com-' No. 259 A. F. and A. M. from the remaining $4.00 must maml standing shoulder to shoulder' come taxes, interest on investment in against Germany and its allies. CATHOLIC CHURCH AT WAYNES-i-quipment and livestock, replace- He paid tribute in this connection VILLE WILL BE SCENE OF ment of his cattle, straw for bedding, to the American flag and its mes- PARTY TODAY. . veterinary service, repairs to build. ' saee for all whether native ',.' Mrs. V. R. Harbeck 50 James Palmer 100' R. T. Messer v , ' 50 Ray 'Parsons ' a 60 R. W. McRaughain 50 Wiley James . 60 J. M. Mock . 100 Roy Martin 50 C. W. Latimer 50 Hugh J. Sloan 2850 9,174.18 East Main Street George H. Ward . 897 1,925.45 W. L. Leopard 203.2 John Queen 145.4 Arthur Shehan 37.2 Mrs. Caroline de Neer- gaard 299.2 Mrs. J. W. Ferguson 759.1 Town of Waynesville 164 Mrs. Maggie E. Mar shall 395 Arthus Shehan 54.6 Cherry Street 160.50 Gilmer Estate- 626.2 , 1,052.40 160.60 J. B. Thomas , 259.2 618.40 321.00 Dr. R. L. Allen , 110 i 220.00. 160.60 John H. Smathers 193 ' ; 386.00 160.50 Done by order of the Board of AU ' 160.50-dermen, this July 1, 1926. 160.50., . J.H- HOWELL, Mayor.' 321.00 ' T. C. BREEDING, Town Clerk. 160.50 ltc 160.60 .. , " HATCHELDER-WILCOX. S. H. Jones 147 James Palmer 160 F. D. Ferguson 175 Pattersoll 111.7 W. L. McCracken 75 Brown Caldwell 50 Henderson Jones' 100 Dr. W. H. Liner 173.5 Frank ; Smathera , . ), 270.4 Miller Street John H. Smathers 330 985J2 At the home of Dr. and Irs. John 705.19 Howell Smathers, uncle and aunt of 180.42 the bride, on Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock in Waynesville, occurred the wedding of Harriet Cornelia Wil cox to Windsor Charles Hatchelder, both of Evanston, 111., Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall' of Asheville officiat ing Miss ' Wilcox graduated from the University of Michigan, 1923, and , Mr. Hatchelder is a graduate of Dartmouth, 1919. . Mr. an4 Mrs. Hatchelder left for an exiended motor trip to Washing ton, New York, Boston and .other New-England, points.' They will be: at home at Evanston,. 1 IXL, after 1,451.12 3,681.64 795.40 1,915.75 264.81 t 618.91 629.60 617.75 394.30 264.75 176.50 353.00 612.46 845.64' 'coo.ob July 1. 1926 Property ... ... ..Front Owner... ' Footage, Assessment Smathers street. M. McCracken Haywood Cooperage James Euart I M. McCracken JO. S. Rymer M. McCracken Bramlett Bros. I Lena Reed Lena Reed & Kate Nich- 119 80 25 242 50 146 254.3 15 381.99 256.80 80.25 776.82 160.50 468.66 816.30 48.15 ing and equipment, and many other eign born, of political and religious A lawn party wi" be given this W. T. Caldwell miscellaneous items. Taking every- freedom, and of equal rights to all evenln8 beginning at 7:30 o clock at Wm. Hannah thing into consideration, it would be mVn under the law; that flag had al- John'8 Catholic Church at Waynes- Palmer very conservative to estimate these ways been finally victorious upon lle- The Party is being given for Louis Ashe6" additional expenses at $2.00 a day, so land and sea, and had never been the PUPPose of having members of the j R Massey for his ten hours of hard work, com-'lowered in defeat, quoting adisttn- church 10 meet Father B. McDivitt. wey James mencing not later than five in the guished United States Senator who the ew Pastor- who recent'y riyed Mrtj Elen McCracken morning, winter and summer, rail. said: ,at Waynesville from Hendersonville. N Barber or shine, a dairyman is fortunate if "I have seen the glories of art and 'A" Catholics of Asheville have been Nannje pergons he gets for himsilf $2.00 a day or architecture and of river and moun- invited to attend this evening. . MrS- Oliver Rayne 20c an hour. This is less money than 'tain I have seen the sun set on 1 .,,., Mneir "at " r R ICV ' v "t f istL lhe poorest paid worker in the city, the Jungfrau and the moon rise over, SPEClAL JrlURCH , Wm H SmaThers and yet it requires a man of no Mount Blanc. But the fairest' vision 1 ' . M. McCracken -small "intelligence to properly feed and on which my eyes ever rested was the Thc onert0ry solos, both morning J- A. Taylor i are for a herd of cows and produce flag of my country, beautiful as a and nighti in Grace Episcopal church Sa!ja?M?ha!Ll milk or a qualty that will pass in- flower to those who love it, terrible next Sunday win be sung by Mrs. Henry addy spection of tht board of health. is a meteor to those who hate, it is Burkhardt of Blackburg, Va., Every-1 Joe Mormino 1 A drastic fhano-e in the eTtiMUno- the symbol of the power and glory : ;.,tnA t haur. thU snpeial Wm. Wilmer - o- " UUIIV la 1 1 1 " "v . . . ii ' i tf Ma Qama Fi'i d.'iir.v industry is to be conserved, ac-,ana nonor or one nunarea minions oi mus;c cfmK to Mi. Staff. "The number Americans." . of dairy cows in the East is grad- ' Above all, it is the flag of a Chris- MASONIC MEETING AT GRACE unl!y diminishing. Y.iui'ir folks are tian nation. Here stand side by side EPISCOPAL CHLRCH. not Mavintr on f: rin -unl as thc 'this flag of liberty and of the Amer- ..),!, 'i.. ,..., n. n,. .honiican soldier, the Cross of Christ. All the Masons of Haywoad county tVv ferf thev ran n,i i.mer hear the I He then traced the similarity bt- are invited to meet in the Masonic . r, i,.. !,;.. itween th American, form of Govern- Lodire, Waynesville, N. C, at 7:3'J P. ,irn tn fv,p"ritv" n- ,1,,'iJn tn .rive tin ment and the Church Government of M., on Sunday, July 18, 1926, and .u .: .i i: u. ;thp F.nisranal church, showing that nrocess in Masonic form lllt'lj (,uw iiiiu uv nil wn.it uiL-niis i r " , ;iki ti,:, ; n .. 'the source of nower in both the state Episcopal Church. serious to the citv dwells. In the and urch was from the people. preached by Rev. W. H.Wneeler Su- urtt too distant futur-. ii seems t3 ma I" connection he said that the perintendent of the Episcopal Orphan- thn, evcrv la.ge ciV wilt find itsrlf t2, he secd1ld war aeainst ffe, Charlotte .uddenlv Confronted vi-h a milk fam- England, had the effect to destroy (E? The collection wid oe divided 1 ? 1 ' K a nn nniltif knhitann Iha MOSAniff T Tin T 10 because the CiU folk? have muen prejuuice ansuns nui r- - 36.5 98 60 81 80 60.4 60 119.6 105.1 66.4 80 80 117.17 314.58 160.50 260.01 256.80 193.88 192.60 383.92 837.87 ! 213.14 256.80 256.80 239.8 769.76 646.6 1,754.27 412.5 1,322.68 646.7 2,075.91 183.8 590.00 Mrs. Same Evans 100 100 50 60 50 50 321.00 321.00 160.50 160.50 160.50 160.50 More Powerful Than Any Sermon! More Vivid Than The Bible! The Ten Commandments A Parmount Picture With Subtitles from the Book of Exodus Sec This Picture Saturday JulylOth At 8 P. M. LAKE JUNALUSKA, N. C. AdflTDDSsiioim SOc arocfl 25c to Grace Sermon will be HUDS Now 1095 F. O. B. Detroit, plu Government Tax ON c 9 Am 'i.WL l'V jr.' I tion of the Episcopal church at the Episcopal Orphanages. Special music by Wayne wille Ma sonic choir. inc, umitlv resisted all effort of tit nro- sl dncer to get a fair living wage for time f the Revolution, his work. And when that time of 1 In this second war w'1 Eng,and; fain- comes, it will be too late to Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian and correct the situation, because it takes Episcopalian , fought side by side and h,uu n v,ppHs m dnirv I went into battle singing The Star r, l.J T - vows, and it will not be easy to get opn57" A... chn-,ntT Sic an, Superintendent METHODIST CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:45 M., H. J. The Men's Bible class meets in . I 1 1 t... MamY.AV.ft nf Via rafter they have once gone out . P .ditoand , -An increase of one cent to th farmer for every quart of milk de- , J,, hope that the time lJ e Pto'. T.J F. M.rr. -livered to the city home would goj come when those who believe ' There .wUI be good music and a far toward remedying the present . ft ca08e of Christ may unite un. j Hearty welcome to all. serious state of affairs. The differ- flalfthe flag of Heaven-the V'3140 ,re ePer "vited. ence in one month to the average " of Calvary even as the aol-' The Woman's Missionary Society family would not represent the price aiers of the North and South were mee Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, of a single admission to a good mov-1 Kmked under tne -tars and stripes PRESBYTERIAN CIRCLES. 5e show, but the .extra cent vo the an(J the: Anglo-Saxon race was re- farmer would mean the difference umted in the World War. He also The "circles of the Woman's AuxiK between a sUrvation wage and a gaid $-e my sure foundation and iary ot the Presbyterian churcn will living return. If the dairyman with 8fety of any nauon not to forget meet on next Tuesday, July. 13th, at twenty cows waa paid one cent more .God( however rich and powerful it 4 p m. fonowg: per quart for hia milk, hit net re- !mny become, for whenever' it does circe No j ith Mrs. M. P. Al turns instead of being $2.00 per day God surely destroys that nation, even bright. would be $4.00 per day, and the pros- ag of 0jd time, concluding his speech I circle No. 2 with Mrs. Leon Killian. pects are that city folks would con- the beautiful Recessional , of circle No. $ with Miss Louise wnue w J weir miiK at a reason- Viplin, "Lest We HOrget. able price over a great many years, 1 . " ' - ' Instead of finding themselves on- SERVICES AT RICHLAND CHAP fronted In two or three years ' with i ' EL. Yr& aim New Low Prices New Reduced . Prices Are: Brougham '1395 7-Pass. Sedan '1550 ' F. Ol a. Detroit, plm, .. : nmM Tarn Rotha. A Community will grow and pros ner In its entirety and continuously. the necessity of paying, 18 or 20 1 Rev. S. R. Crockett will conduct; tne same ratio that its Industries cents, a flnart." ; , s ' . (the se'rvoe at Richland Chapel Smi' develop and prosper. In Other, words. The ' individual dairyman can. im- prove hie. own condition somewhat. by the adoption of better methods Stadar4 alpaat tadatai Froat mo4 Rear Baaapan, Ao aaulc WbMUhlaM Oaaaar. Ran v law Mirror, i raaamiartoa La (bvll-ia. R4ialor Skatta I Tail Lisa. In the world's largest production' of six-cylinder -cars, Hudson has every manufacturing economy. , It offers Cnequaled savings because of .thorough distribution. " That it why, today, the finest Hudson ever built are priced the lowest in History. Hudson gies lone, hard service at low cost of maintenance. It gives easy operation and little service care. It is easy to steer, ' safe' to operate, and meet brilliant in performance. Ia gride of ' ownership it voiced by owners eveiywfaeie. Buyers prtfcounce it the World's Greatest Value. day afternoon; July 11, at 8 o'clock. community is only as great and Dr. J. Howell War will five a talk on 'powerful as its industries. Home Sanitation and Mrs. C. F. f ' " . ... . .. . ... Vu a. ..I. ni ! iv. tjf. .. vr.. u.-v t:. .4.4 Wlucll Will SllOW Wm BOW to gt WS i rvuliru:a jpui auuj ww uuwi7 ; wi. aiiii ". "itw umuuiu WAYNESVILLE IILJDSON COMPANY extra dollar out of his business, ae- solo. cording so Wr. SUff. A systt -fcf J-X :to Rohblnsville Monday for the dsyt I v'
The Waynesville Mountaineer (Waynesville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 8, 1926, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75