THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1931 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAIN EEU Chief Sources of Tax Revenue in State General Fund Inheritance -- . Licen;e Franchise Income Non-tux revenue - Sales Property tax of l.c Beer Total (icneral Fund Koad Fund (iasoline Auto license - Title reg-Utration Total Road Fund .tu.,..., am n.-rual rolleitions to nayinjr verM to come in March Ks at least ten minion m w i.-ovum.. bird million- vThee are estimates ot highway The above is a reprint from the laehcr. Collected in 19S1-193-J S 4(51,77!' L,371.5(i2 6,677,071 7.782.,"i4C. . . .. 1,471.!' 4 J :t,s5u.tiou $22. 560. MOO . . .Si i.;hi,in 5.471. S'.ir. Mi.:iio Collected first 6 months 1933-1934 S 224.05S.59 1,098,524.84 5,112,883.99 564.533.22 3,318.296. 16 " 185.372.4 1 S 10,503.669.2 1 $1 1.840,000.00 1.460,100.00 32,500.00 SI 6,332.600. OOt January 1. 1!','1-1. with big in.omc-tax innate.- tor last nail ot year are mai .on-ia icvenue about one and one funds for whole year, not collections, current i.-sue of The Xoith (Virvlina HERE AND THERE IN SPORTS IN HAYWOOD COUNTY By THOS. REEVES . I'navoidable left out lust week I All basketball names havr been vinplctcd except thoe of the ele mentary schools. They should prove interesting to all high .school coaches oho are looking for prospects. ilk Os- Tho.se interested in t he Western: ' arolina Boxing and Wrestling tourn. ..rtieni in Asheville should be in good mlitiim for the meet I understand1 :hat Canton will enter a full team. I I: i- discouraging to the Waynesville .-.thlete to have no place to train.' The boys here have about eight or Uii pile.- won in the last two years. If no oiu enters from Waynesville ..ir or five titles will be undefended I leserve- late, of Wavtiesvi borne and Hurnette. of Bethel, and Francis, of Clyde. Boys: Suttles, Hevele.y Owen and Cabe of ( anton; and Morris of Way nesville. For reserves, Wells of Bethel Creen of Clyde and a pick of the other Canton player- after 1 have seen Speais play. Tue.-da afternoon Fast Wayne.--villc won two games from the Hazel wood Elementary.' The girls won their game by a score of 20 to 5, while the boys won by a score of 16-6. It was the first games for both schools. East Wayne.-ville will play their next game with Lake .lunalu.-ka ich l. ul Suavely got the boys i lUcrcsti a. lie looks like a business .nan io ii. e.. I .doubt if a player oil' .Vis team would return to the line-up it) .. few days after breaking train ing rule. . The Carolina alumni sure ait i.ii an excellent show at the Lt Faim . The lobby looked crowded uitl. old, new and prospective stu- POTPOURRI 1 had the pleasure .of talking to 1 each Poindexter, former Waynes vjlle high. school coach, at the Caru :.na banquet. Although in a hurry, i oach Poindexter is never in too .Teat a rush to not be' interested in j .us lormer teams nere. wnen asKea vhur was the best team produced .vhile he was here, the former C'ar ilina all-southern did not hesitate to -av -what he thought about hie; teams. "The best team I produced was my tnl's team which was composed of May Crawford, Hilda- Leatherwood, Rebecca Heeve-. Babe Welch, Gladys Justice, and Grace Campbell." Ac . f.nling id Coach Poindexter this was the best girl's team that has been produced in Western Carolina. No one will question the fact that they vere head and shoulders above any team that has ever played for Vay msville high. Mary Duckett, Mat ) Katcliff and Jane Plott were the ut.sti.nding reserves on this team. Most Hideous Animal What is said, to be ilio niosl hid eous of all living iuiimals is th" mandrill. It Is a ferocious mem ber of I ho balloon family and in- lull-its' West Africa. II grows to huge proportions. Even when kept in captivity until full grown it re mains very snvuxp; They lie in groups and walk on all fours. . lti:;3. Wct.ni Newspaper .1'niim Along with this girl's team Coach fmndexter developed the second best Kiy's team that has played for the nigh. When these teams played they won the Cullowhee tournament "he only time any school has won lioth cups the same year. George Washington. Locke Howell, Fred '"rawford, Jack Phillips and Fred Campbell composed this great team. AN ALL-COUNTY TEAM (iirls: Forwards, Underwood and f'hillips, of Waynesville; Stamey of Bethel; guards, Taylor and Queen, f Bethel, and Brown of Clyde. For Job Printing EXPERT WORK The Mountaineer PHONE 137 RUPTURE E. J. MEINHARDI OF CHICAGO HERE AGAIN He will demonstrate the 'Mein l.ardi Rupture Shield" privately in his rooms at the George Vander bilt Hotel, Asheville, N. Car., on Wednesday only, April 4th, from 1:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M. Ask the Hotel Clerk for the numbers of Mr. Meinhardi's rooms. Only men are invited. Mr. Meinhardi says: "The Mein. hardi Rupture Shield contracts the Opening in 10 days on the average case regardless of the size or lo cation of the Rupture no matter how much you . exercise, lift, or strain." The Meinhardi Shield is skillfully molded to each individual as a Dentist makes false teeth. (No leg straps and no cumbersome arrangements). It is water proof, .sanitary, prac. tically indestructible, and may be worn while bathing r sleeping (continuously day and night) until no longer necessary. After twenty years of experience seeing thousands of cases -Mr; Meinhardi will be glad to answer questions regarding all methods for Rupture. Do not neglect to see him on the above date. There is no charge for demonstration. This visit is for white people only. Chicago Office, Pure Oil Bldg. teachers dr. c. H. Mcdowell I860 1931 By E. W. Gl'DGER You can earn several hundred dollars this summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming! year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it today. ' Rural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States m. j "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for. over during the first five days I was enrolled." An Illinois Teacher. SCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can put you in touch with the very nest teachers. Onr service is free to you. One of the painful things that the years bring is that one is called on t-i suffer the passing, of old friends. Twice recently this sad experience ha.s come to me; one in the passing of Mr l M. Killian and later in the death of Doctor McDowell. The.se two men were men of character and integrity who filled well their sphere in the community life and, going to their eiitern.il home they leave va cancies in home. community and church not easy to till. Mr. ,1. A Franeii- has written fittingly of Mr. Killian and 1 shall' t.y here to give a brief sketch of Dr. Mc Dowell and to note what he stood for. During the winters of 1SS7-'SS and ISSS-'S-i. 1 taught in Transylvania county' and at intervals visited rela-liu.- and ..nd friends in Henderson villc. There I met and came to know :i!id e-teem "Doctor Charley Mc Dowell," a- he was generally called by his intimate. He was about -S years of age, a tine, clean, upstand ing man, well man who was of my time taught his older daugh ter This brought me in closer con tact with Doctor McDowell and his taioiu and 1 came to .see more closely the leal worth of the man. In all the 4- years of my acquaint ance with Dr. Charley McDowell 1 nevi r Knew him to do an unfair, un just or Utile thing. He wa- ,.niineut ly a man of integrity and character, an hones! man not merely in his tir.ancial dealing but he was ethically Honest. Such men as all too rare in ih,. ,1 iv- ivlii.n tlii' r.'-icti.oi fi.ini 'he heighi attained during the Croat Wai ha.- brought sociois to tin" si-. uiily loxol of the jazz age. Doc', if McDowell has gone lo his uw.iid. and that going has bereft i his family of a good husband and father, hi ehuich of a faithful mem ber. : nd his community of a good RESOLUTION OF RESPECT That whereas. Our Heavenly Fath er has seen tit to remove from among us one of our Biv-thers, Ray Clifford, a brother that was always faithful to our Sunday School Class, and who was always present when able to be with us. A good citizen a faithful Father and Husband, and a loyal mem ber of the Church. I'.c it thewfon- ir.-oi-.od b ;he Men' l'.ible t lass of the l-'iist Methodist Iclmich of Wayne-viUe: ' FIRST: Thai we the member- of ! the Sun. lav S.-hool C!a-s grea'.K miss Mr. Clifford who has been taken from among us by a wise and loving Fath er who doeth all things bet. 1 SECOND: To this family, we ex tend a warm and sympathetic love. THIRD: That a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the bereaved family of Mr. Clifford, that a copy be kept in the records of our class, and that a copy bo published in our local paper. Respectfully submitted, R. il. Klarkwel! T. 1.. Hramlet Clrovei C. Davis, rommitloe iudou : " We'll I u-; !o :ng in an i a ; ,1 in gi o eiti -i ii. and it i- but fitting that this1 v,,u ,.,,,,), e-oiuiaic oi nis nie anil cuaiacier o j ,v . f ' one who had known him long should; be put on record I "lu' u' .il ;n ... bu and pro Peace to his a-be- l.iu.e.i a pict ure of Abrah.r.i. I.iiuriln likeil bv evervbodv, a leveloping the charac- oui -landing dav of his tor which wa- to be the thing in his life till tin death. About 10 ot 1 1 years later ( 1 S!'!l ) he amc to V..yni'.-viIle to 1 i- audi from thin on until his dealh 1 saw him in the summei - when homo on my va, I cations and canv to know him well. From 1!05 to 'I'U'.i 1 was Professor of , Hiology at the North Carolina Col-j logo foi Women and toward the close . Overcome Pain ink better way WOMfJX w ho get into a wea. run ilo ii icaditiou can haidh expect to lu- five irom 1 1 iiutili soiue "ftnai 1 sv in; n.s." 1 i: iho troiible Is ilue t. in-.i', Ii' I'.ir.illl la-ll'K wolii. ii 1" . . t Ml I J-.i'l' .111.1 tllUS ni.lki'S II .'.isli-l I ' 1 r i- i 1 ! !.i 1 ikr lis i'l ,.-! 1 i o-;l - 1 ' ; I ll. i : a ni: sv m;-l . "lis . : i 1 I ' i a si i,. "... i-: - in. -ill ot I; e !'.! I II. a fov . ,1 I .SI. .I.1 ill ,i,'.'-l"bll ,).V t.-ii'i ." I I l" I mi lalls ,lm ins III.- Illiu- of .-H 1 1 -' -i . i li. i'.,. ii.i I,. Imll.l lie v oar r. . ' -n--- to wuni.inlv iiilmi-nt - A Now Way To Save Money I'i inn Ymii' Shoos To I s lo He Ucpairrd. The Va We Itepair Shoes They Last Longer and l eel Hetler. ItltlMM'S VOl K OLD SHOES AND WE'LL KKTi'RN THEM LIKE NEW THE CHAMPION SHOE SHOP E. T. lHVKKTT, Prop. M AIN STREET NEXT W ESTERN I NION Teacher "If I tako a potato and i divide it into two parts, then into tour parties, and each of the four parts into two parts- what would I have" Little Emily "Potato salad '' TAX List Yomr JProperty GIVE IN YOUR POLL APRIL IN LISTING Begins April 2nd TAX LISTERS Beaverdam W. W. Pless. Cataloochee Flora Palmer. Cecil Charlie Moody. Clyde Carter Osborne. Crabtree Claud Williams. East Fork Willie Burnett. Iron Duff Jarvis Chambers. Ivy Hill-Jim Plott Jonathan Medf ord Leatherwood. Fines Creek Hiram Green. Pigeon R. A. Cathey. White Oak-Ben Wright. Waynesville C. C. Francis. All property owners and taxpayers in said township are required to return to the List Taker for Taxation for the year 1934 all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each one shall own on the first day of April, or shall be required to give in then. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years are to list their polls during the same time. All persons who own property and fail to list it and all who are liable for a poll tax and fail to give themselves in will be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction fined or imprisoned. G C. FRANCIS Tax Sup er visor 3

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