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SI THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934 State Paid Over $153,000 To County For School Expense Letter From Commissioner Of Revenue Shows What Part State Played In County Budget THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER State is navinc for tVu ,m.,,; ... . c 1933-19J4 $i:,4.612. Tht. lax val ue of property in your ceuntv is county is rJ2.7rtsv.sHi. i;rdir to supply the equivalent amount bv pr,.p eity t.-.x m you;- county would require a i.te on your present nioncitv val ue ot .oTUli. The o moina;:on vour prese.it tax ;a'.,. v. .:h the am.ain:' v..j have i-j k-vy ,;,, n the - !v,,' entire. y oy pu.p. ,!y tax wo;u tfsVl. UTo. cvnt ! quire ot' .7 wide i -of . Slav you a ta! In a letter to The Mountninee:'. A. J. -Maxwell, commissioner of revenue of thte state said: "In your county Lit' Haywood, the "You wi'.i , f,.v:w frvti. Uu t,u'"'1'-: -''.at !v i.-ta! vukiati real and pv.--.ii:tl p.,.p-i-. : State for l :;:: ,2,n,st 2t.'.is. total amount paid ihe S: opeiut i rs of th,, -eh sY If you want to look Nice and at the same time Be Economical! SEE US! We have just added a complete line of furnishings for men including Suits, Shoes. Shirts. Underwear, HaN and Ties. Also Complete Line of Work Clothes. ALL AT POPULAR PRICES John S. Ray, Manager ALL NEW MERCHANDISE" SEE OUR WINDOW'S Clyd H e MAIN STREET ay In order to raise this amount lhuted by the State it would re- .1 state-wide lew on m-imrfv ''4 '. The total combined mnntv. ia H vies lor H'.xi amount to ; 11k average rate in the; c, i! cost uf schools was support- j ' psepct'.y tax entirely, would t,' ,-d.o-l in ordei to p..y the ei.: eo-; ni county jrovernment . i: 1 ra-:s amounting to a total ' ;';.,,.u,..va. ' r'ivgi:ng figures we think are :.:n: :.t;.i illustrate the extent pivpcriy has been relieved :y tiie enactment of the a.. 'Mia 'ales tax and in- ' '".her -otlKvs of indirect ' the Slate by reason of ' iato-vvidc levy of 1," cent.-' .cd and levies, made by! -. special districts and spo '' !or tlie operation of '.".. .'Ughout the State, olimL Tannery and Tapestrv Teams To Play Tuesday Afternoon Of interest to local baseball f ans will be the game that will be played Tuesday afternoon, June oth, at four o'clock at the Hazelwood field on Brown avenue. The two teams, "li.ain Trust" of the A. C. Lawrence Leather Co., and " Brains-but-no-Tiust" of Koyle and Pilkinton have ..en picked from the clerical and su pervision start' of the two plants. The following i the probable lutein: rains-but-no-trust Hill Chambers tieo. lii.selioif Hi aim rust "I uia; i. I A - c ciisci wii t rom t his tab-1 ' thai . notwithstanding- the ex- relief furnished the counties! a! taxation, the rates of . ": Lix in various counties is j n It is apparent that if- in a pieseni intes, the counties I ' !c!Ud to levy for support of! 1 rop. 1 1 tax rates in conn- , uld , e- beyond any reasonable K. Shields V. M. Khea K. A. Caddis L. .M Kicheson C. Mel lines I. C. Lavis I. C. Slump W. 1! Winelnwt, V. ('. Compton i t Empires Ki.-h.or and Hui roll Sii!stitute Whilev P lb "b If l-'red Kiz.iali Hen ('olk-tt .lei rv Colkitt Joe Davis j 1 .any Kobinon Ceo. Ileiidrix Jeter ('ai rineer 1 "CRACK CHURCH IN THF MOUX TA1XS." EPISCOPAL Hev. Albert New, M. A.. Rector. Sundav. June lird 1!:!4." , 1H A. M. Church "School. -11 A- M. Holy Communion and sermon by the Rector. Sermon topic: i "rile Highest Motiv,, in Religion." ! The Rector will prea.h in St. Dav-j id'.-, Cullowhee. at .'! 1'. M. ami at Si. ; John's, Sylva. at S P. M ! Kveiylnvdy cordially invited to alii services " ; Titlei Patented j Pv letters patent of November lib. 1017. tlie title Royal Highness" and I "Prince" and "Princess" are i except j for existing titles) restricted to the ' sovereign's children. t. ,hil,ren of tlie sovereign's sons, and llie eldest living son of the eldest son of llie prince of W ales. Diamonds, Pl.tln.m, Radium "Useful Minerals of the Crrtted States" lists diamonds ns occurring In seven states, platinum tn 14 states and radium ln 15 states. There is, however, only one diamond mine that Is being worked commercially, near Mnrfreesboro. Ark. ItaJlum has been produced In this country from carno tlte ores found In Colorado and Htah. Platinum is foiiml chiefly In Alaska. California and Oregon Can. cos are carved from onyx, sardonyx and other hard s; .nes. us well us from shells, etc. Of these hard stones, agale, ame thyst, ):isper. opnl. carnet etc.. are found in various sections of this 'oiuitrv .'Idle tab I'tion table to which Mr. .Maxwell re 1'e l red conCined the ad oilioiia! tigures pertaining to this County: , Counly W;de lax leVev. llf:,",, : i7i. I'onnty wide tax levy. );:',:!. liaie roiiuired without -late .sup port. .S-.'Jo. I.ev necessary l'.i;;." without state support, ."ipJ.(IS,'!. Clipper Ship Days I'.eniiinla. being set far out in the sea. bred many line seamen and able shipbuilders. P.. lore the coining of steam liermudiat ships traversed the seven seas. At one time during llie famous clipper ship period. Permnda buiit many of the tinest and fastest ocean going craft The barque Sir Coorge Meymour. launched at Shelly bay. I'.ermuda, In IS,-,;!, made a record run to Tori; Ireland in 1.". days. Huckleberry Has Many Names The luicklebcriy, of which forty va rieties are known in the United Slates, poos also by many names uhich in clude tiingleberry, whortleberry, blue berry, deerlierry, farlileberry and oth ers. Usually It is found in an acid soil. In fact, treatment with acid re sults ln a crop of berries often ap proaching the cherry in si.e. I'.ooaust; of their tendency to soften under weight and warm temperatures, the huckleberry does riot find lis way to market ns readily as other types. sn i CLOTHING Men's Work Shirts'.. .59c Men's Overalls ....$1.07 Men's Work Shoes $1.69 See Our Line Of Ladies' Ready-To-Wear " GROCERIES 21 Lb. Baff Flour 87c 8 Lb. Carton Lard . (i;c Coffee, fresh ground 19c Corn Flakes, :i for. 25c MEATS Sirloin Steak . . Round Steak ... Sausage . . Pork Roast . . Pork Chops . . . . . . . 18c 17c ...10c 18c ... 17c tO Phr.u. :l::i BURGIN BROTHERS 1 1 ' 1 .1 ll'IMl m: dklivkk A 'I I... n.... I 111 lvHl 1 i.i li'; M 0 f J- f r I p.; was glad when they mid unto me, Let us go into the House of the Lord. "Forsake not the Assembling of yourselves together" LET EVERYBODY CO-OPERATE Waynesville Baptist Rev. II. W. Baucom, Pastor Waynesville Catholic Chapel Father Carey Waynesville Methodist Rev. Paul Hardin, Jr.. Pastor Hazelwood Presbyterian Rev. O. C. Land rum, Pastor Waynesville Episcopal Rev. Albert New, Rector Hazelwood Baptist Rev. J. M. Woodward, Pastor Waynesville Presbyterian Dr. R. P. Walker, Pastor Long's, Chapel Rev. F. O. Dryman, Pastor Attend Every Chnrch Service That You Possibly Can!
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