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Lay SEPTEMBER 26, 1940 f THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 Editor The be te Mountstaeer: lenty yers en Legion lt 1 , Mtive land to battle threatening- , 'democracy and tne , -ode of life. . . 7very just and sm- r . 1 atnan rOTYl- V 1-7 nri i with j)ese mu . . . .ret that they should be ffflto sponsoring such an l-ris as the outfit that we erienced auru-jj .... tee of our fair town wood; a thing that brought jad shame to our cum- ambling, and immoral rauld not be auowea v ei , decent town unless they msored -..by some wonny U they know it, yet you lUt a white robe on a aevu i saint out of it, neither sponsorship of the Amen- i0n cleanse fie ic"jj" this so called modem Ij carnival. ; convinced, oy lniaiuoie bt the Lord loves tne b more than any other His world, and He ftas I, living in these wonder- Ir.tains, Witn uieir uiajcom. in a marvelous way. we Credited that love and through the mire His ten- es, by allowing this wick to remain in our midst past week. f these times, wnen ..ne f evil are united in great pinst Christianity and De- we should be very mina- Ihe fact that it is only the power of God that we able to withstand against Ices and we should do all to put down evil wherever lould follow the example of fit county and do away it machines and pin tables sees in a great number s. Gambling is illegal in arolina; and gambling is b in whatever guise re to be in. If we are not enforce the laws, why lrgumert that they are an past time is ridiculous, ng is either right or wrong re is no neutral ground. fays, "He who is not for gainst me," Those words remove all grounds for ;ase, let us wake up and , else the Lord will clean us; as has been witnessed Irtent floods. Consider also tiers of deaths, wrecks and we are having. Truly the Blum a Prisoner f t if: mi f I L' : Former Socialist Premier Leon Blum was locked up in Chateau Chazeron, feudal castle near Riom, France, by order of the Vichy Gov ernment to await trial in the war guilt investigation. 7te WeatUe W H. M. HALL, Official Observer Week Ending September 24th Sept Max Minn 7 :00 p. m. Prec 18 78 48 63 19 77 61 65 20 80 50 68 21 85 53 69 22 82 62 64 23 76 64 68 24 78 69 68 trace Mean maximum - 79.4 Mean minimum .......... ...53.3 Mean for week 66.3 High for week ...,...,..............,85.0 Low for week 51.0 Mean 7:00 p. m 66.4 Above September normal 0.8 Max. barometer for week ......30.81" Min. barometer for week .......9.83" Barometer mean for week ,..-30.16" Mean relative humidity 70 Precipitation for week ..........trace Precipitation for September ..0.37" Below September normal . 2.13" Precipitation since Jan. 1st -36.99" Excess for year 1.16" Closing Date For Lime And Phosphate Set For October 5th According to a recent notice from the Raleigh office, October the 10th is the last date that lime and phosphate can be ordered under the 1940 conservation program. Any fanner who intends to get lime and phosphate should get his order into the county farm agents office by October the 5th, so that orders may be made up to reach the state office by October the lOtn. Orders received after the 6th will have to be extended over to the 1941 program. All lime and triple superphos phate must be spread by October the 31st to get credit in the earn ing units and avoid deduction. Persons who have mot applied for lime and phosphate should make preparation for the spreading of the material. Orders for 1941 lime and phos phate can be accepted to be deliv ered after November first. m. THE METHODIST CHURCH J. G. Huggin, Jr., Pastor. Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. ; ; Young people's service 6:45 p Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Holy Communion will be observ ed at the morning hour. In the evening the pastor will preach cn tihe subject: "Where Peter Warmed Himself" Communion Service In Methodist Church Changed To 29th Sunday, October he 6th, has Pale Horse and his rider are rush ing to and fro. A READER. CIRCUIT RALLY MT. ZION On Sunday the 29th, a circuit rally will be held at Mt. Zion Meth odist church, beginning at 2 p. m. Each of the four churches will have a definite part on the program. Rev. W. R. Kelly will be the prin cipal speaker. All members and friends of the four churches are urged to attend. WM. H. NEESE, Clyde, Route 1. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Waynesville, every Sunday, 11:00 A- M. Canton, every 1st Sunday, 8:00 a. M. ' Franklin, 2nd and 4th Sunday, 8:00 A. M. Cherokee, every 3rd Sunday, 8:00 A. M. Murphy, every 6th Sunday, 7:00 A.M. been set aside by the Methodist church as the last day of the fiscal year. The stewards pre urging) that all contributions for the year-! be in by that date. The communion service, normally held the first Sunday in October, will be observed on September the 29th. Ills mm 1 ii .fi)!- Ma1 IZ!Wlw mmm S .jjT YOULLMVITS II! i mil Lftiwr .r ! 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