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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER WTo Pray jor Rain In Texas Wo-tii. Texas-The Tarrant DJPl -' ... ...... f- ,rimk- 1 no. ."'y 1 r kirougnt. . deciueu K"" heated uf w , . L,,t that we deserve rain, M.. ,:r if we are TV Ve mat remember that the n- p!'v.'i up a lot of foa . This is retribution for the. -Xml.imK mania in history ,nn.re two-thirds of the jin en dafken a ItV must remember. " coun .l.hn Rev Goldman Drury. L,. God is a God of mercy. 'a:V suffering through no fault ;.Jr own." lisfNewlyweds . u rri J Carried To court i THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1931 Official Returns Of Second Primary Sheriff Chair. Board Representative i hi rii minded'' student (Initv fetched Chicago's naked fiL Ult tliiiuci w-., jirt' today, the charge beinjf Jpa-,ng in an indecent and ob khihitmii.'1 Lup'i' were arrested yesterday I, ,..;, obtained by Attorney JeVe Spencer who led protests a,- against Sally Rand's "Fan 4 a: th,. Century of Progress ..bjt.- " . , , 'ba? at:.i iu-y said the warranto re litu:ii.'.i On behalf of a client of f.fvi Patterson, whom she de iltl a', "high-minded. 1 PaHter u aliv -a: l attended the nudist 'iw ,e:eiiioiiv of the Wallaces t v-m as a cameraman. hs we I'luu too iv place on ine .,-..f ..hrrMss tr rounds and was nde'i '"Lv '' a small wedding ty ariii cameramen. All the prm .l.i ..v..n. unclad excent the om linf : lew man. who was draped in anjii'.ai s mii. he newly weds liave asked a Speedy tl to that they may hasten to an 5aBa nu.;st colony where Ithey a U spend their honeymoon. I'liisBYTERlAN CttURCH i ft- K. P. Walker, Minister. . ' ' The Little Church on the Corner, Welcome." this -sign on the front of the Jkemn church. It means you. jffer the hand of welcome to all Only d we invite you to the 11 fk service of worship, but also Italay school, Christian Endeavor Jiiid-week prayer service. c in riinn'i- communion ser p'vt Sunday morning. , It should ive.y li-U'ssed service to all- Let 1 inemnei- conic to the' Lord's P; 'c'- idially invited also. a-r.i,- will- not be longer than' J. The pastor will give only a r communion meditation. u X ir. 3 i. Beaverdam No. 1 loo 348 155 01 & as O C 272 '3 361 u E-' 79 Beaverdam No. 2 71 232 71 222 222 93 Beaverdam No. 3 85 450 191 311 333 199 Beaverdam No. 4 44 501 180 313 3(32 170 Beaverdam No. 5 37 551 119 399 304 209 Beaverdam No. 6 43 443 162 291 245 226 Big Creek 52 1 37 9 48 1 Cecil 79 39 99 15 79 36 Clyde 109 313 59 349 299 122 Crabtree 289 62 -282 64 306 46 Cataloochee 19 25 9 38 23 24 ' ... I . East Fork 53 66 11 95 59 52 Fine.s Creek 285 59 241 99 287 63 Ivy Hill .306 42 235 113 206 150 Iron Duff 74 70 97 44 27 117 Jonathan Crek ........... 190 44 147 88 192 41 Pigeon . ......... ... 194 156 237 114 160 186 North Waynesville ...... 934 252 865 323 560 623 South' ' Waynesvjlle ......1521 125 1454 169 1141 472 White Oak ... .. 93 7 71 26 44 52 TOTALS ........... ...4578 3786 4722 3351 5258 2961 Over 21 Million Collected By State During Past Fiscal Year Charlotte Man Sends Southern Soil North For Grandson To Be Born On Ingenuity of E. L. Mason, Char lotte citizen and ardent southerner, will maintain a near-to-.300-year re rd of all Masons being born on southern soil. Mr. Mason's son Robert Jlao:i, ia employed in the air voniitioning di vision of the General Electric compa ny and he and hi.s wife, the former Miss Sally Scheck, of Greensboro, are are now residing in New York city. The younger Masons are expecting a "blessed event',' soon at their house and the elder Mason ju-t couldn't bear the thought that a Mason was to be born off southern soil So recently, Mr. Mason went out into his garden and scooped up a shovel of good old below the Mason and Dixon line soil, put in a box and mailed it to his son in New York city- And lv sent along a letter of in structions: "Get you four cups till them with this southern soil, ami place them under each leg of the bed and your child will be born on south ern soil." Mr. Mason said: "Northerners are all right; some of them ar my best friends but .since 1052 all M:usons have been born below the Ma .-on and Dixon line and I wanted my grand child to still have the honor of being bo.-n on uthern soil." Oldait Incorporated City New York city is the oldest Incor porated city In the Cnlted Statea. Whit.d Scpulchraa Whlted stpulclir means a hypo crite, something or somebody who la not what It or he appears. Tha phraae occurs In tbe Hilda In Matthew 23:2T: "Whlted sepulchres, ' which Indeed ap pear beautiful outward, bnt are within full of dead men's hones." VVAYN-ESVI1.LE FIRST METHO CHl'RCH Paul Hardin,- Jr., Pastor. I'j;i4 marks the- one hundred and fiftieth year of .Wetii,...-m in Amer ica. Some time paring t.n1 year suit able services are being held in all Methodist churches. We are having our "Birthday Service" in Waynes ville Sunday morning. For this spe cial occasion we feel that wo are privileged to have as our pulpit guest Dr, Paul N. Harbor, of Duke I'ni versity. who will speak on "The Christmas Conference of 1784. and Due Hundred and Fifty Yi'ar,s of Methodism in America." Dr- Giirber is the HUthor of the widely read and much discussed book "That Fighting Spirit of Methodism." You will en joy hell ring him Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock. All other services will Oe held as usual. The ehuic!) school assembles at l:4.r a. in. and the. pastor will preach at the evening .orvic,v at .8 o'clock. A tifteetv minute song service will pre cede, the evening sermon. We cotitim:,. to be delighted- wit 1 1 the number of- Visitors who are wor cliipiiiK with u- from Sunday to Sun-ilay.-. Woii't you join us? We'll be glad to sc..' you. OPENING RALLY of YOMG DEMOCRATS OF HAYWOOD COUNTY Saturday, July 7 8 O'clock AT COURTHOUSE Judge Sam Cathey Of Asheville PRINCIPAL SPEAKER Music By String Band End Collar Trouble 'Mm WEAR djmtable collar ffWm ill W r$i$ 1 1 " -;oT7-i,.T,j -i u.- err i . j h m yX- I 4f The 0n,y Sh!rts W!ih 8 L'vM&iLli2!& COLLAR-SIZE CONTROL I A New All.Time HiKh,Mark Is Reached. Highway Fund Shows Bin Increase. License Tag Sales l'p 11 or not here's a shirt with attached collar that is ad irj tQ 3"y cne ,'lrec 'i sizes and no matter which size u l.u ndr . 6 C01('ar cts Perfectly with just the right tie tpaca. A Ls-Vit TprQ;,stud permanently attached takes the plaea of tia k .'.rnnt i!"3.0',6 ,pearI butt0"- Beautifully tailored of fine 1 'hSfnt'r0?,dcloth' '; White, solid colors and distinctly pattern J tmES' Pcrfe fit, style and comfort are guaranteed for :S . life of the shirt. ( a full line of beautiful new patterns in this wonder. There is no other shirt on the market like it, and f SH this one exclusively at a Mass ie's Dept. Store V 0 m e - In A n d S e e Them ?n't Forget folks, there are only three ore days left of our BIG CLEARANCE t. this sale onHS-ifnivlnv TnlvTfh Raleigh The :-t::te of S'orth I'aro iinii eo'.-loeted .-more: general fund levenue .iluring- the fiscal yea,- which ( l.,sed Saturday th in it ever received before. Receipts for the general fund ag-luvgute-i "i'-l ..",!'.!.' i iS .0" an ;:icre:ise it' more th'.i:i $T.('mo,hui' ,iVi..- tidal $14, :;'Hr.i.'f r v.-hi.-h w u,- c-.iiln tod li'S-'!o, A. I. Maxwell, cMH'i's-;j.-.nec of-. re-; ".' -a:d t-j.I.i.v- IHglnvav .'m receipt t.x- the ! it,e.'.' -moniliv' ..(u.sr.-iiate.! J - 47-i.-."T, -n -inerc-Hc ,.f W' ' over :h" tot a.: ;:' . fn.ic -,i;:u.u;;. : 'i',. .-t.-l-'.-c tllr --t;!eV-!"wks wi;h ill! p, ,T 1 r--n''.u- l;i led, :g.hwiiy. ''.pat r-'lni.-n; can if.'. i'feH-.aK-.tiit-ug'i Sntur.UtvirgJit wit" ; ni.i.UT" c"!.ci :il!n- j i ai: i-.ji.u-i ihir ir-dx- wt-.r.: is iinal!: totalii-d :;1 ,.v, y-'.'i'!ay i!).-ii.iig, .V-. ."Liie - '.'l-ci liM'l i 1 l.e 1 a ' I! .Uii' Xi. re.-u:. H-c..;i,:- SatU!a;ay 1 :jtm.s Vii.ii tin.- ni .ney M'; t iv:'.'J ,'ia-du:a H iui ii-a ta'-:e. - f i ;i'-a-d 1. i ;1 ,-,1'ii.H ' t"r j- '.June, tie- i r.ly ' a :inil !.'., dul'la: s a!a ad - l' "tha. -ana- - l.,x i."ceiit"- ' lat Julia. (Udy' :;Va.lis.''..l a - aH taxo va- .(.a .ll.ei-t i-Vi -.11 .luiia ,ai.' t I'm.-: laV t day i a!-, 1..- 'pre iiyj-. li-cal ' .veui'- . Tin' ' illcra-!' Sv.Uid'l I't'li 1 h" p.r:-r-: iun-i Vva- ',1 -a ly a aiiulai 'l, .r a,y; :!i,a. Cola-i-t a i;f i.t'!-. i-.a-u t!i(. t ii. ye I a at get!; 1 a. 1. : 'ta".- vt:n.-a a e'r'; -t: for M."' tii'.-1 eiwe.-; ll a ' iiwiiteti out'- the'-t.'. 'Ui.. ia:a: eyeau-a l!i!Ty.'"nly 11 'ih.iU,!-' caieelij-n's '. ana- did i.vt iiadude any -UiX.;!-i: cViai.it ar' 'aaa atymiata oui--ndin -n ! aae 1 . i.n i;.sk Pi.A'i i:s up ' ' 'ijhe htghway- fu-ii.i ' -tatemciil ' re-vtak-ii that To 1: i- ::-.!.. pair -, of au tiiiiioh;!c; Iteet .-e' plat - .had liyen .-old up to June '') than in the - .-'iniilar !:!"' last year with the icvenuo t ! 1 1111 ih-i - '.-'lu: ae h jw i!.' a n i ncreasu : u: ? i.i:;.si;. (,as-:nf tax receipts 1 far- tile ti-aal year were $1,1)00.14 a! .. : the-.-o -for dat ti.-cal year; .--i I;;, ci.ijnec-t.ioii with' th(. tax col ! lection.-. ' it- was pointed-; out that the general, fund, fi ever acted a.- eolject- ihg ayeticy fer the lo-ye.nt a 1 valorem i lew which was : in eltect t rom I to VS','- but , it- returns '. of alxut ! $4,000,000 .annually-. ..were .. le-s than ! those '.from the thaa per cent general levy, a The general fund report al'-o noted that levies which brought the state ''S.)25,4o!J.' in. :. 1.9:J:- were discontinued by the legislature effective on July 1. 1 y.j-'i. -t They affected . merchants I through a. license tax and were li ' cense.? on trucks for hire. : , ;. General fund revenue in June to talled $1,705,700.44.' compared with S1.502,S67.56 in tho same month last year, while highway revenues aggre. "gated $1,629,775.82.' compared with $1,442,142.9" in June, 19t!:i. - Cork Trees , j A cork tree produces the finest cork after it Is fifty ye." rs 'old PllASTlC E yCTD!S t BR,NG UP TO to the record low price of nrL.rR AnvrRT.i r mknt' fiEW REDUCED PRICES STANDARD MODU S Sport Roadster ....... Coach . ay Coupe MASI'KR MODKLS Spt rt Roadster . . . . ..-..' , OkicIi . ... . . . . . ... ...... Tow n Sedan .... . . .... . a , . Sedan . (kiupe Sport Coupe, , .... . ... .1 . ...... Sedan Delivery. ... . . . . . . COMMERCIAL CARS Commercial (Chassis. . . . ... . ... . . Utility Lonfi (Chassis'.'. . ......... Dual Lon j; Chassis Utility Chassis and Cab . . . ...... Dual Chassis and Cab . , . . . . . , . Utility Long Chassis and Cab. . . Dual Long Chassis and Cab . . Commercial Panel . . . . Special Commercia 1 Panel. ... . Utility Panel. . . ... Dual Cab and Stake Body . . Dual Long Cab and Stake Body . Amount Now HKluf.rd nt Llol Hnro RMl.iHinn . . $1(15 S2r i 30 50 50 50 50 50 50 35 35 50 50 50 Above are hit pTtct-m of passenger earn at Flint Mich. With bumpcra, aparm tirv and tir lock, the titt pricrn of Standard Modola rm $8 additional. Muter Modatm, 930 additional. Liat prtoaa rf commercial car quoted are i.oJ3. Flint. Mich. Special equipment rnitrm. Pricam mubject to change without nolic. Compara Chmvrojat'a low delivered pricea and eaay G.MJA.C. terzna. A General Motor Value. ..... PIS . . . . 4V . . . . 540 . . . . 5 '0 . ..; .15 ....Mil 51.0 . . . . -00 . . .... 00 ....355 ...515 .... 5.55 , . . . 575 .... 595 ... 605 ...625 575 595 .... 750 ... 680 . .; 740 25 25 35 35 30 35 35 35 45 w Mm mm AND UP, F. O. B. FLINT, MICHIGAN j iii ilucl ions amoiifitinp t as inin ll a-. $.f-tlif most- srib- slunlia! firm' tuts uiiiiiHinitd in tlw ou priiT firld this v'r li.iv c ilrop'iJ Qie. r Jet's Lae iri c to a ik'w low fyrure of S1m, Ju-t riinpare this jiriiM' comjian; 'ny(lM-vnl.'t irii e w ith those of othrr c-jrs. Then roinpare what you prt for what you pay! -Tln-re'll he no ijuotion ; in j"our miiid w hii-h car to huy. Chevrolet offers iKitcnted Knee-Artn and others ilo not! Tlie same thing appui's to Fi.shT IxmIv, cahle-eontroOeiJ hrakes, Y-K frarn', nhoek-proof steer ing, and BO-Iinrsepiwer, vale-in-bca j fils-cylindr engine. Yet the price of the Chevrolet Standard is lower than that of any other six or any eight in the wntid. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETBorT, afTCSL Watt-Dinis ClhievirdDiet ,