DAY, JUNE 27, 1940
THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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Editor
Weekly Publisher Wins Awards
. nrfav's issue ol tne
M V- . u remarkable
r.ef.:ur people to
The heart of the appeal
I REDNESS
I01?,, MENTAL
SPIRITUAL rwna";
f Move s roots m
iw and love of God
-a ;ts c-rowth in the
.. fho needs at
devotion i - - -- ,
or-step- The problem of
ed only -
life: every piece w
nH truly done,
and anoras
so:v
live
well
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0ver au t" -
jfSfWtter of well-doing
Ual improvement let
. ti, tin scene of lue is
'Ihinthe INDIVIDUAL
is THf AiviiAj
; the genuine and true
18 .. .r . which SOCIETY
ned; ana u "
o deplore that we have
Ied Liberty, and permnieu
ading group to iet one
oiQinnt &n-
of Americana 6
then the cure is in -,
and honesti attempt to
GANIZE THE J'AM1L,i.
God, there are rouna bpoui.
wonderful examples ul
tifT V rli
rfectionate; in Honour pre-
one another." necenwy
couple said: "Since tne enti
re come, we can't get out
t the Pictures; duv
if" If we don't get so muck
sure as beiore, aAin
HAPPINESS! An insti-
if Personal Religion holds
is lesson first and last, viz.
lOME is the natural scnool
I manly and womanly quali
Ihe very essence of a "home"
I moral qualities are required
'.vntMonf in it.
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Wells F. Harvey (right) , publisher of the Neilsville, Wis., Clark County
Press, a weekly newspaper, receives the award for outstanding service
to his community and the award for circulation accomplishment. Pro
fessor Charles L. Allen, of Northwestern University, is making the
presentation at National Editorial Assn. convention in New York City.
! mi I "nm i ii i HI- ii .in" i'iiiiii
izen is a call to strive earnestly
for personal effort at ethical qual
ities. If the democracies really
desire to preserve liberty of con
science, speeeh, and choice of a
way of life, let each man remem
ber that there are not many ways
of life for those who have been
enlightened. No; there is just
ONE unfailing LEADER of man
who taught in His Great Sermon
that He "knew what was in man;"
and hence He is a real guide for
man as He would and will be-
when he follows on in His school
i J
.uSooHnn. At once tne inaivia-
jmoment in iw .--vi. .
(appeal of The Asheville Cit- ual (you and I) must take a step
HARDIN'S
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Is EQUIPPED With MODERN
Counters and
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ALL DESIGNED FOR COMFORT
ttend The Opening On Saturday
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Asheville, N. C.
HARDIN S
F THE HIGHWAY
HAZELWOOD
INU1V1IJUALLY. Let each pass
over a fault. Let each give more
than is even expected of him.
Let each at once quit resisting
evil, trusting in force, harbouring
revenge, and meting out punish
ment with violence. Then each
one who has taken such a step will
find it is NATURAL to OUR HU
MAN CONSTITUTION; and that
lif will forthwith be ever so much
pleasanter and jollier!
The Institute of Person Religion
(here and everywhere) aims only
at helping the individual to go
through personal training a good
soldier: exercising himself in a
METHOD of LIFE which works:
practicing today the approved
WAY first in the home, then in
your first small group, and then
in ever-widening circles. Thus
any plain honest man dealing just
ly in business, not keeping back
the hire of a labourer: or, any wo
man devoting herself as mother or
friend, and cooking, cleaning, bak
ing, mending and making, washing,
and nursing for her independents;;
or any couple honestly trying to be
themselves God-fearing, and teach
ing the children so, will be doing
a work that i8 NOT SECOND TO
THE WORK OF THE PRESI
DENT OF U. S. A.!
The "democracies" claim that
government of the people, by the
people, and for the people , is to
create a better world. The only
obstacle to a better world is the
aversion of the people to personal
improvement of life.
July Schedule Of
Home Dem. Clubs
Are Announced
The following schedule of meet
ings in July for the home demon
stration clubs of the county has
been announctni by Miss Mary
Margaret Smith, county horn
agent. The demonstration topi.:
for the month will be "Grooming."
The Beaverdam club will meet
on Tuesday, the 2nd, with Mrs.
Mark G. Swain at two o'clock;
the Allen's Creek club 'at the school
house on Wednesday the 3rd, at 2
o'clock; the D-Ilwood club will meet
at the school house on Thursday
the 4th; the Jonathan Creek club
with Mrs. W. H. Nelson, at 2
o'clock on Friday the 5th.
The Morning Star c'ub with
Mrs. R. C. Gossett at 2 o'clock on
Monday the 8th; the Maple Grove
club with Mrs. HilHard Moody at
2 o'clock on Tuesday the Uth; the
Francis Cove club at the church
at 2 o'clock on Wednesday the 10th.
The Fines Creek club will meet
with Miss Cecil Brown at 3 o'clock
on Thursday the liih; the iron
Duff club with Mrs. T. C. Davis at
2 o'clock on Friday the 12th; the
Rock Spring club with Mrs. C. B.
Allen at 2 o'clock on Tuesday the
16th.
The Bethel club with Mrs. Bert
Cagle at 2 o'clock on Wednesday
the 17th; the Maggie club with
Mrs. C. D. Ketner at 2 o'clock on
Thursday the 18th; the Crabtree
club at the school house at 2 o'clock
on Friday the 19th; the Clyde club
will meet at 2 o'clock on Tuesday
the 23rd, the place to be named
later.
The Cecil club will meet at 2
o'clock on Wednesday the 24th, the
place to be named later; the West
Canton club will meet on Thurs
day the 25th, place to be named
later; the Junaluska club will meet
at 2 o'clock on Friday the 26th,
with place to be named later.
A New Idea
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Rotarians Find It Difficult To
Distinguish Pasteurized Milk
E, C. H. (Red) Rowland, who in 1915
wrote the world-famous Mademoi
selle from Armentieres, has new
idea for serving his country. Gen
eral manager of a movie house in
uitton, Surrey, he has organized his
tovie-goers into collecting woolen
tides and leaving them at the box
'flice for dispatch to the navy.
Rotarians assumed the roles of
milk tasters Friday, after hearing
R. B. Davenport, manager of the
Waynesville plant of Pet Dairy
Products Company.
The membership of the club in
spected the Pet plant, and were
then invited to sample milk from
six bottles. Three of the bottles
contained raw milk and three pas
turized. Each Rotarian had his
score kept, and not a single one
scored 100 per cent from the six
bottles.
The final siorv guvt 69 per cent
correct guesses.
The members were carried into
every department of the plant,
from the hardening room where
the temperature was about 10 de
grees on out to the boiler room.
During the course of his re
marks, he poinU-d out that mill is
the
in
the number 1 cash crop for
American fanner, bringing
more cash than wheat or cotton,
more cash than all grain raised.
"Milk brings the farmers almost
twice as much as all the cotton,
five times as much as all the tobac
co and half agin as much as all
fruits and vegetables, ebout 500
millions dollars a year more than
hogs, and nearly 300 million moro
than beef.
"Milk is the one crop for which
there is always a market regar 1
lesa of how much or how littla
the farmer produces. It is one
crop that docs not get thrown out,
burned up or left to rot like soma
fruit and vegetable bumper crops,"
Mr. Davenport concluded.
Read The Ads
Crabtree Agriculture
Hoys Will Make Tour
Of Buncombe County
The Crabtree vocational agricul
ture boys will leave tomorrow
morning at 7:30 for an education
al tour of the outstanding farms
in Buncombe County. The trip
will be made under the direction of
B, F. Nesbitt, vocational agricul
ture teacher in the Crabtree Bchool
Among the places of interest
that they will visit are the Bilk
more Estate, Southern Dairies and
dairy farm, and the State Test
Farm at Swannanoa.
THE BEGGAR'S LEGACY
A Detroit woman rescued a beg
gar in an alley fight six years ago,
took him home, and, in true Samar
itan fashion, washed his wounds.
He repaid her by leaving her $11,-
000 in his will. As the years pass
ed, the beggar doubtless forgot the
anger and the anguish of the alley
brawl. But this woman's kind
ness was always with him.
The world will remember the lit
tle kindnesses long after it has for
gotten its larger differences. For
little kindnesses often are capable
of healinc bit? differences. Some
one has said that with enough
kindness anyone can conquer the
world. That is the only conquest
worth having. Christian Science
Monitor.
RAPID
New York City received about
one carload of friuts and vegeta
bles a minute for the daylight
NOTE If our attempts at the ! time of every working day of the
Institute of Personal Religion have I year, or about 202,000 carloads
helped any one, we are glad. If
we receive a request we shall have
another D. V.
Faithfully yours,
W. HERBERT MAYERS,
Rector.
CUSSING IN A LOW VOICE
It is said that an ancient law
on the statute books of Virginia
permits a man to curse and abuse
his wife either at borne or else
where, if he speaks in a low voice.
In such cases it might be suggested
that the lower the voice the better
for friend husband, law or no law.
. Reidsville Review.
READ THE ADS IT PAYS
BUY AT THE
SIGN
Quality Products
Prompt and Efficient Service
CONGRATULATIONS TO BOB HARDIN
On His NEW SERVICE CENTER
W. L. Hardinr Jr.
COMMISSION AGENT
Standard Oil Co. of N. J.
yearly.
N OTIC 10 OF SALK OF LAND
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF HAYWOOD.
IN THE SU PEIUOR COU RT.
HAYWOOD COUNTY
vs.
MRS. ANNIE J, FlNCllER,
TOWN OK CANTON, and J.
D. MACKEY, Tax Collector of
Canton Graded School District.
By virtue of and pursuant to a
judgment and order of sale enter
ed in the above entitled action on
the 3rd day of June, 1940, by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Haywood County, the undersigned
commissioner, appointed for the
purposes therein named, will, on
the 22nd day of July, 1940, at
12 .00 o'clock m., at the court-house
door in the town of Waynesville,
North Carolina, sell at public auc
tion for cash to the highest bidder
thereof the following lot of land
situate, lying and being in Bca-
verdam township, Haywood Coun
ty, North Carolina, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
Being a lot of about 3 acres
wnere W. B. Smathers (deceased)
dwelling house tit- situated and
bounded and more particularly de
scribed as follows:
BEGINNING at iron hub corner
between Mrs. Annie Fincher's and
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Smathers
and children, said hub being
on the West line of the
Piireon River Railroad right
Of way, and running from
said iron hub, S. 74 W. 972 feet
to a stake over top of hill on line
of Jodie B. Smathers; thence run
ning with his line, S 25" W 188
feet to a stake; thence N. 74'
E. 1013 feet to a stake on the West
line of the Pigeon River Railway
right of way; thence running with
said right of way in a southerly
direction to the BEGINNING, con
taining 3'k acres, more or less,
Being the same lands described
in a deed from, Mrs. Elizabeth
Smathers, et als., to Mrs. Annie
Fincher, which said deed is dated
February 26, 1912, and is recorded
in Book 35, page 16, in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Hay
wood County, North Carolina.
This the 18th day of June, 1940.
F. E. ALLEY, JR.,
' Commissioner.
No. 976 June 27-July 4-11-18.
Masonic Ixdge Will
Meet Tomorrow Night
Waynesville Lodge, Number 259,
A. F. and A. M., will hold a spe
cial communication on. Friday
evening the 28th at 8 o'clock, at
which time Entered Appre,riH
tice degree will be conferred, ac-r
cording to an announcement by
C. B. Hosafiook, secretary.
All Masons are urged to attend
the meeting.
DRINK
There are many politicians.' who
would' like .to .vote for a man born
in a log cabin.
The pause tltat refreshes
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1
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