Page 9 1942 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER ptist Leader Preach Twice t County Sunday u a. Huggms, genera W-L North Carolina Bap- lt Convention, last week !I Stf nt ten years in that Jded "n Sunday, will preach ood nVlock he wiU preach Al Ha elwood Baptist church tbe l 1 will address a county at three ttlB rlvde ,ptIStMr Huggins is well known RtV- as he usually comes BVTS association.! meeting fer). summer- f wag HL?e that the Baptists of re fi 1 had contributed a nullum missions within more '-'"" single 'ear- , iU L nurterlv convention of the I. :,cville group oi i" h of the Haywood County S Association , which ,w.a ... Pt. next Sunday tWU " at the Pleasant Balsam teriwon at me k hts been ponun m fliM-pd with Uatc Sunday Speaker f A The IJil" ;:. n( the Baritist group wh ch time Dr.Huggins, iZlr ' f the State Baptist scheduled as the uin speaker. The Rev. W. H. Neese, of Crab- a rpvival to be held Mount ll iucuiuuioi, 1 n I khurch. beginning sunuay m6, IimU- and communis " , u. ,;ll ko Rov .b nc reatuci .. w ...... Vile A. .McLean, pasiur at xjbhc Jur.aluska. . . wia services ana special mes sums are i young people, and children. it the service lor imieuw Bible will be given io me largest family present, and at the service (or young people small edditions ,,f the books of the Bible will be men as souvenirs. The hour for services will be at 8:30 each night, with a song Service and other musi al features. i: McLean fro Hold Revival In if.ini 7inn Bethel Methodists To Have Dual Program Sunday: Starts At 10 Commencement of the Bethel Methodist daily vacation Bible school will be held Sunday, start- at ten o'clock, and continuing for two hours. A church rally till be part of the program. iBeginnmg at eleven o clock, the program will be conducted by the Bible school. WAYNESVILLE METHODIST J. C. Madison, Pastor. "The Silence of Jesus" is the subject announced bv the castor (for the 11:00 o'clock hour Sunday. In the evening he will speak on the subject, "The Two Passengers." Church school under the direc tion of Mr. Homer Henry, opens at 9:45. At 7:00 o'clock the Meth odist Youth Fellowship holds its regular meeting. The basement auditorium of the church is open each Thursday even ing as a recreation center for young people. . ' : REV. M. A. HUGGINS, general secretary of the North Carolina Baptist Convention, will make two appearances here Sunday. At eleven o'clock he will preach at the Hazelwood Baptist Church, and at three o'clock, he will speak to the Baptist men of the county at the Clyde Baptist Church. Mr. Hug- gins has been secretary for ten years. '.- . Death Claims D. A. Walsh, Of Fort Pierce, Fla. D, A. Walsh, 70, prominent bus iness leader, of Fort Pierce, Fla., who has spent the past four sum mers here as a guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sam L. Stringfield, died at 7:12 o'clock Saturday night, at the Haywood County Hos pital. Mr. Walsh suffered a heart at tack three days before his death and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Mr. Walsh was a native of Can ada, but moved to Michigan in early manhood. In later years he had resided in Florida, where he had organized a real estate and insurance firm. He was also en gaged in growing citrous fruits. He is survived by his widow, who was at their Michigan home at the time of his death, and one son, W. C. Walsh, of Fort Pierce. The latter came here following his father's death and took the body to Fort Pierce for burial. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON Assembly rooms, second floor, Masonic Temple. Sunday school 9:45 Sunday morning. Reading room open Wednesday afternoon 2 to 4 o clock. "Truth" will be the subject of the lesson-sermon next Sunday. The Golden Text will be taken from Hebrews 4:12, "The word of God is quick and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing as sunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow and is a dis cerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." . Among the citations which com prise the lesson-sermon will be the following from the Bible: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (a"nd "we behold his glory, the glory of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H. G. Hammett, Pastor. 'A Whole Day With Jesus" is the subject of the pastor's ser mon at morning .worship at 11:00 o'clock Sunday. At the evening worship at 8:00 o'clock the ordi nance of baptism will be observed in a candle light service. The pas tor will preach on the subject, "Necessities to the Christian." Bible school will meet at 9:45 m. Sunday. The Training Un ion will meet at 7:00 p. m. Marshall G. Tolly To Be Associated With Massie Funeral Home Marshall G. Tolly, native of An dtrson, S. C, is now associated with the Massie Funeral home. Mr. Tolly came here from Union, S. G. where he was connected with the Bailey Funeral home. Mr. Tolly is a graduate of the Noah: God's Covenant With Mankind HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 7-15 B.v NKU'MAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Lesson on the above topic for July 26 is Genesis 6-9, the Golden Text being Genesis 9 15, "I will remem ber My covenant.") GODS DRAMATIC decision to destroy the life He had created on the earth is the subject of the les on today "Sons of God." good men who obeyed the Lord, were making marriages with women who, although beautiful, were not food women. Things went fnom bad to worse until the Lord "saw that the wickedness of man was peat in the earth, and that every Imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." Then the Lord repented that he had made man, and was grieved. He decided to destroy this crea ture and every other living thing upon the earth. But there was one man whom He would not destroy, "id his name was Noah. He had wife and three sons. Shem. Ham "d Japhet These sons were also married and had children. Noah m "a just man and perfect." wi said to Noah, "The end of W flesh is come before me; for w earth is filled with violence trough them : and, behold, I will destroy them with the earth." He told Noah to build an ark of lopher wood, and directed him wAo build it. giving dimensions, that it Is thought the finished was 525 feet long. 87 feet 24iei'7Tuth.a coring capacity of "".'is. tons, as nearly as can e estimated. , Koah Obeys the Lord 'ere Was ta h a mlnHnui in the ark so that Noah and hia peo- n 1 , f VMV l(VI Mr, .uWaa 10 teke tw of very im h- ng' tea8- birds, creep .8 "lings, so that when the floods JJed the earth could be made nteous again. Noah did all the Ui -iM he was commanded, and "en it started to rain and for 40 ? 40 nlehts there was a gtmual downpour. The ark thr fc- tbv these rains, for even m .!st rnuntains were cov P n waters UDon' fl5'' days the water stayed taL h earth- d then God great wind to blow to ., ire m iv wa rvcrinM oeventh month whih foui,HL waler The ark was 0l( It rt-. wnicn would Anl. TluPn Mount Ararat. Armenia In the following Jan- ere T tops of " mounUins Mven!"1 and Noah sent forth a not fin, . , dove- The dove could Mt .'J110' t0 Perch and came : a"d she returned with an Distributed by Klag Features SyaJkat. lac another seven ithe dove out olive leaf in her mouth. Noah knew then that the waters had al most subsided. After another seven days he again sent the dove out and she did not come back. After 370 days, a little over a year, the earth was dried up, and God commanded Noah and his family to come forth. Noah's first act was to .build an altar to the Lord, doubtless to offer thanks for his deliverance, and this is the first time the word altar appears in the Bible, although Cain and Abel offered sacrifices, you re member. A sacrifice was offered, and it pleased the Lord, who said "in His heart. I will not again curse the ground any more for man's sake ; for the imagination of man's heart ts evil from his youth; neither will I again smote any more every thing living, as I have done." Adam, the first man. was creat ed good, but with a free will by which he yielded to temptation and fell. So his descendants were "evil from their youth." by inher itance. God blessed Noah and his sons and told them to "Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth. "And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air. upon all that mov eth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea: into your hand are they delivered." Every living thing was given to man for food, but he was not to eat anything unless he first killed it. Also, "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made He man." This is the first time In the Bible that the Lord Is mentioned as laying down laws for man to follow. God then said: "This is the token of the covenant which I make between Me and you and every living creature that is with you, for perpetual generations: "I do set My bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between Me and the earth. And It shall come to pass, when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud. "And I will remember My cove nant." ' . The word rainbow is not found in the Old Testament, but appears twice in the New. Even today everyone looks eagerly for a rain bow when the sun shines while it rains, and rejoices in the sight. Even Noah, who had all these blessings bestowed upon him, was not quite perfect, however, as at the end of our lesson we find that he became drunk with wine and disgraced himself. - be an anthem by the choir. Young People's Fellowship at 7:30 with Mis Venia Rhinehart as leader on the topic, "What It Means to be a Christian." WAYNESVILLE PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH Rev. Malcolm R. Williamson, Pastor. R. H. Gibson, superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school at 10:UO o'ciock. ; Morning worship 11 :00 o'clock. Sermon subject: 'THE SALT OP THE EARTH." Young people's meeting at 7:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer service Wed nesday evening at 8:00 o clock. THE HAZELWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Frank Leatherwood, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. General lesson title, "Noah, God's Covenent With Mankind." Golden Text, "I will remember my covenent." Christian do you remember your covenant with the Lord? Morning services 11:00 o'clock Evening services 8 o'clock. Training Union 7:00" o'clock. Prayer services each Wednesday evening at 7:30 o clock. HAZELWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m., Law rence Davis, superintendent. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sunday except the morning of the second and fifth, on these Sundays Mr. Crockett preaches at Bethel. Young people's meeting 7:15 Sunday morning subject, "Curs ing the Slackers." GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday, July 267:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. church school. 11:00 a. m. morning prayer and sermon. LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH : Lake iunaluska. Pastor, Miles A. McLean. Sunday school at 10:00 with classes for all ages. Public worship at 11:00 with the pastor taking as his text, Mark 4:1-2, "Jesus Entered Into the Ship . . . and taught them many things by parables." There will Articles Draftees Asked To Take To Induction Center State headquarters of the se lective draft service hve noti fied the local draft board of the articles selectees should carry with them to the induction station. The only articles they advise the draftee to take with them are: one towel, one rasor, one tooth brush, one comb, and one cake of soap. Most selectees remain overnight at the induction station and others are required to remain several days, it was pointed out by the state director. , . , Neither clothing nor toilet articles are furnished to selectees until after they have been induct ed and are delivered to the recep tion center. AT BALENTINE'S YOU S MtSlk- laBi tAi: " " " ' tfsa" SAINT MARY'S (EPISCOPAL CHURCH, MICADALE (Allen's Creek.) Beginning Monday, July 27, and continuing for two weeks, there will be services each night at 7:30. Congregational Singing and a ser mon by Rev, R. E. MacBlain. The public is cordially invited to take part in this community meeting. Gupton-Jones College-of Embalm ing in the class of 1936, and is well qualified both from . training and experience for his position with the local firm. Mr. Tolly and his wife and small daughter will maintain their res idence in the Funeral home on Mil ler street, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Waynesville, St. John's Charch every Sunday 8:00 and 11:00 a. m Sylva Community House, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Cherokee (jualla Hall, every 3rd Sunday 8:00 a. m. Bryson City, St. Joseph's Church, every Sunday 8:00 a. m. Franklin, American Legion Hall, every 2nd and 4th Sunday 8:00 a m..'-' Highlands, School Auditorium, every Sunday 11:00 a. m. Murphy, Regal Hotel, every 1st and 5th Sunday C.W. T.) 7:00 a.'.m.' I Ma 25 Mm 25 imm for 25 We Have The Newest Market In Waynesville -See Us For 1 ONLY THE HIGHEST QUALITY You Get Served By An Experienced Butcher. x Everything Is Spic and Span Instant and Courteous Service "Good Things To Eat" PHONE 45 MAIN STREET Summary Of Uniform Annual Budget Estimate Of Haywood County, North Carolina FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JiEUINMNtf JUL! 1, VflZ, AIMU ftyiiu y nii. ov, -,2.- Published in Compliance with Requirement of the "County Fiscal Control Act" Sec. 7 Ch. 146, P. L., 1927 (THE FOLLOWING BUDGET STATEMENT WAS SUBMITTED BY T. J. CATHEY, COUNTY AUDITOR) COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMN 5 COLUMN 6 COLUMN 7 COLUMN 8 Total Budget Estimate of (Col. 1, Less Col. clectiWe "Taxes" (Col, 3 plus Col. Estimate of Estimate of Tax Rate FUND Requirements Revenue To Be 2) Tax Levy to Commissions on' 4 TotaI Amount Property Tax Rate Of Last Available Other Balance Budget Collections and of Tax Valuation on $100 Preceding Than Tax Levy Tax Payers' Valuation Levy Discount - ' ' -- . . General Fund $ 37,600.00 $ 9,510.00 $ 28,090.00 $ .910.00 $ 29,000.00 $23,200,000.00 .1250 .1250 Special Fund ..: 12,890.00 2,549.00 10,341.00 215.00 10,556.00 23,200,000.00 .0455 .0568 Poor Fund 16,600.00 5,042.00 11,558.00 506.00 12,064.00 23,200,000.00 .0520 .0550 Building Fund ................ 7,882.67 2,492.67 5,390.00 410.00 5,800.00 23,200,000.00 .0250 .0250 Debt Service Fund ........ 96,765.00 10,705.00 86,060.00 2,100.00 88,160.00 23,200,000.00 .38 .42 Penalty Fund 3,000.00 3,000.00 .00 .00 .00 23,200,000.00 .00 .00 County Hospital Fund .... 70,660.00 62,144.40 8,515.60 950.00 9,485.60 23,200,000.00 .0408 .0399 Capital Outlay 5,431.46 1,179.06 4,252.40 86.0C 4,338.40 23,200,000.00 .0187 , - .0150 Old Age Asst. Fund ...... 16,575.00 3,016.00 13,559.00 825.00 14,384.00 23,200,000.00 .0620 .0635 Aid Dep. Children 5,756.25 1,581.25 4,175.00 465.00 4,640.00 23,200,000.00 .02 .0215 Welfare Department 13,500.00 2,780.00 10,720.00 1,112.00 11,832.00 23,200,000.00 .0510 .0545 SCHOOL FUND : ,' . T' 1:. : . Current Expense ...... 38,756.58 20,080.68 18,676.00 -00 18,676.00 23,200,000.00 .0805 .0894 Capital Outlay 17,154.60 . 3,304.20 13,850.40 .00 13,850.40 23,200,000.00 .0597 0979 Debt Service ... 115,572.82 20,499.22 95J073.60 .00 95,073.60 23,200,000.00 .4098 .4265 Canton Charter Dist 23,423.00 4,863.00 18,560.00 .00 18,560.00 23,200,000.00 .08 .08 TOTALS $481,567.38 $152,746.38 $328,821.00 $7,579.00 $336,400.00 $2300,000.00 1.45 1.57 NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HAYWOOD: Approved by Board of County Commissioners, in regular session, July 20, 1942. GEO. A. BROWN, Jr., Chairman . D. J. NOLAND, Commissioner R. T. BOYD, Commissioner