I" Atfe-m Wllh, THE WAYNESyiLLK MOUNTAINEER TIIDBSDAY, Starts Evangelistic Services Sunday Store Employees Church Group X". 2etum4hdtioH tiewi. r:..y . ,.;,: ..:.,::.:; . Help To Harvest Will Attend ..,.,Ep,CS; B3ss Hidden Tax Crop Greensboro Meet r S MORNING STAR CLUB committee was appointed and in- Y 'fl J 13 I The Morning Star home demon- structed to report at our next y , Haywood County has an esti- The following from Waynesville If Aft ! stration club met Oct. 9th at the meeting, which js to be an all-day ? I mated 514 "unofficial tax collec- wjn leave Tuesday for Greensboro, rijf &' home of Mrs. Albert Sharpe, with meeting at the home of Mrs. Bob v , i tors wno indirectly are helping where they will attend the annual ?f rKl her daughter, Mrs. Louis Smathers, Gossett. All members are urged to . " state and national govern- Western North Carolina Confer- i vtl as joint hostess. After the regu- attend Achievement Day to be held ' iJ j ments harvest their annual reve- ence of the Methodist church: the . f9Vi lar business, a committee was p- in Waynesville, Thursday, Nov. 2. I 7 ..--V , nues, the National Consumers Tax Rev. J. G. Huggin, Jr., pastor if J V( pointed to prepare year book for Delicious refreshments were served ) J Commission declared today. of the Methodist church, and J. R. fmrrt i iJut ' coming year. The nominating by hostesses. f The unofficial, and generally un- Boyd, delegate from the church, the rSX V-J 7 j i I ' firing, "tax collectors," according Rev. W. L. Hutching, district su- J 1 !; to the NCTC are the proprietors perintendent, and Mrs. Hutchins. gL-;Alj?y I ed for the annual debut of Jack "rw. ' ' ' and employes in the 168 local re- The Rev. J. H. Carper, of Long's yZ j ON THE ROUNDS Frost. tail stores. Chapel, will represent his church, fwJMffSJJi fii j WITH THE ' " "There are 2.008 official tax an(j Mrs. Gracie Medford will serve ?X I ff j , CIRCULATOR Other jobs concluded were silo- y i levying and spending governmental 8S a delegate from Long's Chapel. Jky ' filling, corn-topping, and the stack- agencies in North Carolina," said The meeting in Greensboro will i m Jm)f,f'J. j jfr ing of cane for winter feed. '.r.-f i Mrs. Melville Muckestone, presi- J I rA M 1 1 If J JjV ' clJ Ver ' 'l!ent of tne nation-wide women's William T. Hannah, of Waynes-; ijkM J tl rl5v Haywood And one new task getting a lot : ,n e-iHzation. "But every clerk vie state director and Mrs. J. Gj4" V-lH ) CfcJfo County 0f attention was the making of j 'behind a store counter is actually Talbot Johnson, of Aberdeen, na-, LIaUaUSaSai ' i . TSH' molasses. In his Tuesday trip, your i f j a tax collector, too. tional committee member. 'l"'' CW5 By Circulator saw no less than six A- ' "In every sale, these clerks col- r. j yJv Robt, M. Clark sorghum vats in use Jonathan, ( lcct fractions of hidden taxes that J " ' Cove Creek, White Oak, Panther have increased the cost of produc- I " A "D A T V 1 r , ' ,,..' Creek and Iron Duff. tion and distribution of the article IIS A 15 A IV ll A 1 IN , . , j ; The last few stelks of late to- ; , I f purchased. These taxes, of necessi- bacco (and still a bit green in some Meanwhile apple picking still L.-.rr.-lr If -..-t . mm ty, must be passed on to the con- , instances) went into sheds this ;s fu swing, with many want- Rev B. B. Caldwell, of Greenville, S. C., and formerly of this com-l Tjte state and T have insurance when you need it, rati : week as Haywood farmers prepar- mg to know when the fleets of munity wm begin a sel ies of evangelistic meetings at the large tent nal xes now are hidden to than have to stand the loss yourself. MMHHMMHMMMHM oa the lot next to the Armory, beginning Sunday afternoon at 3. the consumers who pay them this . ( Services will be held daily at 7:45 p. m., Rev. Caldwell will be as- v r . , r . sisU:d by Rev- 0tt A- Harris"' als f Greenv ille- however, retail merchants If you are not sure about your coverage, g, T?l Tl r TH Wl n1CrP . - . . - . . - , wshouldnotb;w.h,ed. business usa ring. We'll gladly go over your needs wi XjJ I I I T II trucks from Atlanta, Birmingham youngsters' attitude, the time lost couid possibly survive today if it you. , r" I M I II and otner centers m'Kht arrive, will have to be made up later. attempted to absorb the multitude ' 1 V II I V I J and what prices will be, etc. of taxes to which it is subject. In ' B 41 Wl U W WJ VA I J And the boys and some of the consequence, every ring of the SS! One variety of apple causing girls, perhaps are wondering cash register represents not only rpfW- W 1WT T A AIC much comment wherever seen is why Jack Frost could not have got- a sale, but a tax payment." 1 JTIJCj I V Wm. YJ t V JO the "Appalachian." This seems to ten hue first. So they could a-nut- The NCTC now has study groups have been just the proper kind of ting go. in approximately 5,100 communi- Insurance Real Estate Rentals Bonds season for that lush and tasty ties in 45 states in its educational AXTr v7 . MAIM ?TRF1 specimen. Your Circulator brought . Marion Messer has a new tohac- campaign to expose "unnecessary PHONL 77 "" mam OlKtl i y y1 If one tne on"ce tne othpr day from co bain on his place in Cove Creek, consumer-penalizing taxes." The H fhTT F CLlL the orchard of Hilliard Moody, and And full. crusade in this state is led by Mrs. . "' M VMIM found it weighed exactly 14 ounces. - - " - And it was selected at random from And the prettiest tobacco your . RZIRlv AIlM rrTllill a basket, the others being, '.o all Circulator has seen is in the barns " ' ' ' UnilUnill I ktf I link appearances, of equal size. of J. R. Burress, off Dellwood road, 23k&-ll!e AiAt 1 "w ':r . tw , . . Thurman Davis, of Iron Duff and jC rT, ' . . . . . ( , From Our Large and aned Blanket Stock, VVe Are Vacation days! Teachers and Frank Guy, of Balsam road. V Iriil (THM'-V I 1 1 M rV-Ti I j 1 Offering For The Festival The Following pupils of Crabtree school got a 1 WJsl OT&i) B L A N K E T S ' short vacation this week, caused "While no offering can liquidate ., V V fa! JyjZfff Afrlffi l4tnyVWwt Jim j ' . by the work on state highway N. C. one's debt of gratitude to God, the I rJ,,ll'''' I 13 if (fTt m K A V v j ftTfF, ' 'Ji 209, running past their ifbor. fervent heart and willing hand are 1 A 'tSl? Lkij Cf i ' '"U !, t . Al lrtwwr Cnirkl " T)tArr Unfortunately, according to the him." -Mary Baker Eddy. ?3 t!Si . . ,. -.- At Very Special rnceS -.- W Don't Delay Getting These ',! A ,. AVe Are Co-operating With The 'i' Ky) 39C -mUnify At BUY THE SUIT AND OVERCOAT YOU NEED NOW BEFORE COLD I V J "' ffltoBARGAIN SETS IN. THIS WAY YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GET REAL VALUE IN QUA1 V W" j yS!S- ."ll C'T'Tt j AND PRICE BEFORE THE SEASON STARTS. COME IN ANDSEETHEMTOD K - 25 WOOL l Featuring New Fall 25 STT H1.09 OCT. 12-13-14-16 BOTANY WORSTEDS :V .i i i ' : v Regularly $1.39 at ... Cl" Suits Are ' t;j J 2&L r- VOTTS' 00 X ;:. ' V -:' . ".: . Exclusive" by .Style ..Mart' :; : Extra' Trwa 1 ' 5' " " . C. iViljTV-V English 3-Button Drape Models, As Shows in "Esquire" Magazine. i i:i . Wnfll ? F ( blue - green ,sLms:, Others ( Ty V 3U WUUL . ) BROWN GRAY SHORTS REGULARS pftr I'-fJ'T'-Xy Ten only 50- 'iW '"makes our new '" "T " .' ".' -. . '. .' ' ' ' 1.94 - (prm7 t&eSjgizA Use Our Lay-Away Plan LESS ; r$X f SH0ES We Bought For The DAV'Q I i .fri c& wnni - FALL FAVORITES Community Wide J3U I 0 '&,VJ' 5 WOOL ''- . D A Dr Aiivi OTTTTC . fe i V-flf -. i sgBARGAIN; SI J lie j fVl ST-'"'; :;'N bdlSte CaJi55 69 'iljf ft 'aasv f : ';.'' :'35 ' ' For Ages 12 1o ''V'4J ,, V'P-i,- 1 KffiP y35 OCT. 12-13-14-16 Sjr WORSTS '"IP ,. 'VVrfl Ten Dozen CJTJT'D'PQ i'; ygj blanket. Ill l8ljJUV V --tf J JljJft I L 7 111 l . ) HAEDWICK WOOLEN ;i ' y : : I (J J -sanforized . ; :;:vV':: :.;;- , 'r 1 "I - ' -FADE PROOF U A ' TX QPFflAl U ! Their smartness Is enough to fill any femv MADE TO SELL Ml M m t-u 'i : ''W" -: inine herjrt wilh joy. Their concealed Heel Shoes Fnr II t DDirCn ; Also Id Outstanding Values rsft-ri S -"c,A1.- , ' to divine yle . . no wonder they're favorites. X-Rav . - nT ! - ;- : - - .- . 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