rhe Itot Advertising Medium In Haywood County Published At The Eastern Entrance of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park NO. 25 WAYNESVILLE, r;t ..ZTZThn- Work In tan."" mm li - v VX'r? ."i' Library Hoard In Session Yester-daFormulated Definite Plans Foi Opening Boyd And Noland Give Statements federal Service Regarding Bank ..mmjssioners in their Holiday session this to four for the con- Two Officials Make Clear State '.i. appropriation for the "'" ments Relative To Federal The district jiavwood. Jackson and Grand Jury's Action yr'w', ith headquarters in v, h,,usc here. The federal grand joury in session paid by the ri'-wrtV.-i-of the budget with the towns of last week indicted three Waynesville cCJ1,1V m.i'Wuvru-syillcontributing bankers, and later in the term th '.rinV'inK the total from trials were set for the November term Uf i'tchof court. ;,,.v t J jt:j,7UU. The indictments named J. R. Boyd, :Vvu,;,i 'events- became a part of .... fiirfpen Sr., president of the bank; D. Reeves .,.m, - Noland, vice president and J. R. Boyd ,v!k ii i he service was inJr., a former clerk in the First Na. .jlJ.ul ;l Health tioniil Bank here. In a formal statement, both Mr. aml'tlV State Board of jBcyd and Mr. Noland stated the sta,, ,i;e. tus of the events leading up to the loi The bUiif-'f-. . jaiBit.iM U&uA V ' h) LS '. with iu , tti vnoC n Mr. Boyd's statement was as tiiro counties paying, a lows. c unit nnn n a v. 10 LJII "On January 1(5, HKJ4, I had the fol- ". umreu ft,.'ou, Health Service $3,750 and the Indian Service. $2,400. Besides making a cuntrwuuuu w. (j'lol the United Mates rumictVovSdes an tassisHValth Service Sic officer. n,., .u.rumM.'i i)f Unt health work 'in lows N. Sisk, llr. t . the service, .that Haywood county is .as fol ... . . ... district neaitn fieer. oi- . Jean Jlrs. . supervising Dillon, nurse. Mrs. llai t, held nurse, nlirr .ifliccr will be named at Sisk announced. an early dale, 'Dr. 1 This was, foimally filled Jby Hinton. Kd..jMh Kitchen, laboratory .Miss technician. Carolyn Hyatt, clerk. of the commissioners that the' following 'voted for Mrs. The' record showed district health service: Albert J. Mcdacken, J. E'. Henderson. The twr! .!iC:t.'MH. Al--I were.: a i.i ! u Mr. Allison f express!: n:me!t as being fayora- tie to I, w'ork if the public milk iHspecti-rrvi as formerly per- retaining .!ie Eisvm 'Finchcr, J. V. Rav.. and .Tai-vi- -t li.--n fJrn!t-d- Subscribed To Of C. Campaign 51,600 C; Rtini.; eibirts oc- casion to borrow for personal use the sum of $40,000 from the Chase National Bank of New York. 7ust a short time before that date a law was passed making it mandatory that any bank official seeking a loan from any bank must make a written re- ( Continued on back page) .i- y At the second meeting of the newly arpointed lil.rary hoard, which W held on Wednesday morning, plans were formulated to open the Library during the tirst week in June. In the meantime it will be necessary to obtain funds for the purchase of materials for repairing some of the books, with the work being done by ERE workers. Various civic organizations and individuals of the town will be asked for donations. As several pers.ms in town have signified their desire to! contribute books, which have been: published since the closing of tlu Library, or books not in the collection, a canvas will W made and as many books as possible added without expense. It was decided to have the Library free to any person in the county without fee, with the exception of the' latest adult fiction, for which a small fee will be charged until it can be placed on the free INt when the Ten- tals have paid for the volume. It is interesting to note that the Waynes-vill- e Library bas been one of six left (Continued on back page) Clean-U- p, For Dr. W.CFrancis Held Monday Here 1 he movement sponsored by a committee representing the ( hamber ot t ommerce, met with v response Physician Here For Fourteen from the citv officials.heart I he necessary trucks will be available for the Years Passes Away At His removal of trash and rubbish, and a Camp With A Heart proclamation issued bv Mavor J. II. Way urged all to )oin in the move Attack ment to make this community ''Clean, Healthy, Thrifty, Safe and Bea"' Funeral semes for Dr. William O. ful." Francis, who died suddenly Saturday Mavor Wav said yesterday, "Alat his camp in the Sunburst section, though I never remember seeing the 14 miles from YV avnesville, were held commuYntv as clean as it" at the home on Central avenue Mon there is plenty of room for im.ovc-nien- t. d.v afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. 1 het There are some icdiv lual.-Uf- a Rev. Dr. R. 1'. Walker, pastor or nr.t joiiHJ'i mi the niovement Presbyterian church, ofticiated. and we hope that tnev will rornr Interment was made in (Ireen Hili I cemetery. Dr. went to lib summer! camp last Wednesday afternoon foi an outing aueniieii oy javior ivnooe.-- .. He spent Wednesday, 1 hursday, and Friday nights at the camp. On Saturday, Mr. Rhodes left him ir the camp about !i:ll0. o'clock in his usual health, and when he returned about HIT tut-Firs- Majority of Teachers Work On $40,000 Theat To Begin In Next 2 Week To Same Places For Coming Year. Swift Hoard Chm. At the of the school mittee h, ' uv. Monday night, 21st, of District Number 1, of Ma which is composed if W. F. Medford was elect : d Sw';. Earle Ferguson, and l.catherwood. Mr; Swift to as chairman, and Mr. Uath-erwoowas elected as secretary. se-v- Work on the1 excavating foi ti. new $10,0(1(1 theatre is due to get underway within two sveeks, J. E. Massie sta; d this week. Mr. Massie was in 'conference yesterday with an architect Working out final details prior to biting the it for the building which Mr. Massie hopes io have open by Sip't I. d II. Bowles, was for as superintendent of the W'aynesville Township Schools, 'I hose e'ected to teach in the WuynoS-villHigh School were: ('. K. Weatb-erby- , building principal, coach and i W". es,E. J. mat lieinat (': A!f.-nMiss Evelyn Under-wooEnglish and Enoch, Slis Martha Mock. English. Mi Anne Albright, English and History, Miss Ethel Craig; ccninieivial. Miss Margaret Ashton, English, Mrs. .1. M. Kellett, Latin and mathematics, Mrs. Lucy Tate Jones, mathematics. Miss MaryBarber, biology, Miss loiiise Edwards, home economies,' Miss Bessie Boyd, English. Those to teach in Saunook are: Frank Ferguson, principal. Miss Eleiie Fisher, and Miss Ruth Allen. M. the third time con-tra- e tirst. Kolu-son- The . d, (Continued on back page.) J of 2900 im 2700 2500 2100 2.300 :ooo 2100 1900 lSOO 1600 1100 1200 1000 800 ; 600 400 200 1700 1500 1300 1100 900 700 508 300 100 W t ! I;. Mil on lea I re. .1. 1 1 !,(lie iiU lie-- in new $10,000.00 lr. Hosration at the Haywood County pital Tuesday night was reported nicely Wednesday. and confection Besides the elabtheatre will have mezzanine, and re.sl rooms.. l cits-wer- ( . I in-.- - h.-- . ,1 ciiiiinif (1 -- . ':ilild:n;' is ei inplele When the 'in-i hanged lie naine .svill froin ;.Mliea mi u iod, ' a al. in pure based In f it re: in in an rial I : , I T -- l.y". M r. Massie a mi given new and larger I heal re builil-'Uiiit it wou'd 'he in keeping , c n i nt of ' he c'liniiiiu-:- . In' i nci:-- a.in nc.'f Tin 'he '..i, a ii la- a n UP UPIX GIVE JOBS ititit, donuit ant) Cljfsc Pre smts Brown Intends To Develop Kaolin In Fines Creek Area (iCO Former Delinquent 'lax Collector does Hack 'In I arm As lax Ofliccs Here Are Merged ! (Ctjilurcn (ci'-ig- A. :'r..i'.vii, In in '...and a' who for th' half months '.'..has - M.eX-- - uiiei ,a; ,. t in ned ' !i:i ill on Fill' c ( 'roi-.k"The of-'"f .ieim.pienl.'tax ct"- being a' "oi-h.by. an ;:.:! 'or. the"' legisla- Mil-,' and tiri ' under besupervision; of Ii, A., Howell, v. I" ",,v nanu.l tax" pa-- t ni.V-l- - : THAT Whereas the NATIONAL CLEAN UP, PAINT UP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN has resulted in many advantages to community life throughout the United States, , :i- '!' i '' 'l "ei s'i'soi and ml Ii or. "'" liiowri; ii iiiai'ned in o.llice unlil. Ma;,: loth listing .faxes.' and collect ing 'lelinijiietit taxes. hen he left hiri ''.'lice on :the h he had collected nice l:h, 'the'" sum of Sum, of 'his Had been d;i he county four or live years, he said.. in going !,...k h's fan,,, Mr. 1'rosvn intends fi ake a.n interest in :he niosneet.s in hie community of rleveloiiing kaolin 'leiinsits, which are Although L'.'i miles Tiientifui there. from here, he believes that- the (Ual-itof the' 'kaolin' and., the nresent s i .''.Ii.-- In In In In In In J NOW I,, Safeguarding promoting I-- llkAL'I'Il and SAl I.l ; PLC) YM&XT and THRIFT; M II RE PRE VEX TI O A'; promoting BETTER UOUS1XG; stimulating CIVIC PRIDE; and mahing the "HOME AXD CITY BE A UT11UL"; furthering it Known that pl.uis hai 1hii ixrf(ci(d tioioujrh ( LEAN I P, PAINT I P CAMPAK.N in of .May. This date the Community, begin-i- riii:Ri:i ORi:, 1j priee pre.-ten- m ;y Jf . .; '?i' i to-, c" Clean, Healthy 7 . Safe and Beautiful MAYOR OF WAYNESMLLE svo-i'- is his TEARING DOWN" STA LI E Work is now in; progress in tearing, down the liverv stable on ( hurch Street, next to the Masonic Tem-pleIt is expected that it will be down within the next few davs. Thrifty J. II. Way, svarran. trucking it out. intent ion cf seeuri;.g inte'testc tp work put some plan for, developing the products. "Since I have ("en in the office at the. court house I have not, given it any thought, but since the prospects there are so good I m going to do my best to develon the place." he said. It ,2-lt- t and conto mark the opening of a real campaign of UP. In thin structive effort in cleaning up, and KEEI'JNd IT Planting, e urge Twrthv moement o." Cleaning, Painting and make our cemmumty each citizen to do his or her best part to. fc.l,s2:. v V Waj-neviir''a- ns Final, details are being worked out this week for the formal opening of the new $20,000 Massie Funeral Home. The date has been set for Thursday, May 30 at three o'clock for open house and for the formal opening to be given in next week's issue of this paper in a special section. Watch for it. MRS GARREN BETTFR Mrs. J. F. Garren. mother of F. 0. Garren, who underwent an ope- to install a .mod- : KnoU) oi-fi- Massie's Funeral Home To Open 30th It is his purpose ern .soda fountain, stand in the lobby. orate lobby the new a lounging room, twenty-live-peopl- r Duties Of County Welfare To Go To Messer July First The board of commissioners voted Mondav to discontinue on and alter July first the office of superintendent of public welfare and transfer the duties of the office to the county superintendent of education. The office is now filled by. Homer Henry. Under the; procedure of the. eommissioners, the duties ot tne will be turned over to Jack Messer, superintendent of schools. It was the opinion of the commissioners that the federal relief agtn-cie- s would make all investigations necessary for the information of the board in dealing with relief cases. auditorium. lm- - A portion of tlubalcony svill by devoted to colored people. This secthrough during thv course of the been turned over to Mrs. Orovev C. tion svill be reached by separate entrance from the back street. I campaign. knew of nothing that Davis. Mrs. S. 1'. (lav and Mrs. HarOne of tilt features of the, theais more important to our community den Hosvelt. Several others have been than to make it as clean as possible.' devoting time to the campaign. A tre will be the 'modern stage, which svill 1h- large enough to accommodate In backing up the Mayor's state- representative of the committee stata vaudeville troupe of aped be anv would suggestions that ment, I. L. liranr,ct, chairman of the and all modern stage atlrac-- t sanitary department of the citv pledg- preciated. ions. 'I he campaign is to last iiidchnitclv ed his undivided to the Mr. Mas.-i- e stated that his nesv movement, and assured those spon- and constant svork tosvards the goal beai e w ould conip.in favorably w ith a. of cleaner, town and more soring u that he would personalis' see The Imperial in It will will be t be n It imate aim. to it that the facilities of the inlaigi i. and better than he ColoThe paint dealers of the coiiininnity nial in anion." !. said. used to the fullest extent .in making the campaign a success, l'rior arc to the fullest, ostcnt. Larking facilities will be better at to the anilouncctv.ent of the cam 'I hev have supplies on hand, and some hi new location, wi n (lie back lot paign, Mi. Brainlet hal niade plans are fi'itnring special prices on paints being aaiiabk. Modern lighting a mpaign, for a ampaignto begin Monday. He for l b etfeefs also he a feature of". the whs iloing tiiis in accordanciwith 'ract ieally eveiv mint ihaier :n budding. !a ., ,.,-r!- , his own observation of the need of lb,, ihra'i-e,(l a nml.eiial town increa e lnl hs such a campaign, and "in his capacity u- :n It':''; v. hi ir In luinuht of paints in sale: during the pasi (I... u,, ..,. ., ..) ,,. i. ..... .... ai. chairman of t h': i.'epa: t ment of the two lllOMUIS. .Mill IllOil I'o.f the ' .11' Jie ilo-- i o ine Capiiul, and ha Later city. bcfoi niii. b moi e paint wili lie aynevvood In dale. oiierated tinIDC piaiis nil' Hie: tl, i... ... IM1 I.' UP-PAM- aynesville. bu. be lobby svill be built from to the main auditorium, which will scat anniiAimatelv 70(1 neonle. Thoiv svill be a IL'5 foot entrance to the Campaign Begins CIEAN. f&HI PLANT UP : theatie will new the vacant lot back of the. bu nosv occupied by Martin Electric l pany, and Massie Fiirnilinc ('oiiii..-ny- . The entrance to the theatie will be through the pj'cso d site of Martin Elect u Company. A new front will be built, uud tbw stairsvay svill be dosed. A modern i . :!HOO Theatre Rack Of Place Now Occupied Hy Martin Electric Company com- me.-tin- Huild To E. Massie .1. Building Theatre lijisroclainatton i MAY 2.5, 19.i THURSDAY, Paint-U- p City officials stepped forward yesterday and offered their in the L lean Up, Paint Up campaign which will get underwav here 1 Funeral Services for completing th ( haniiii .,( 'nmnier.ee drive will get un.iti'w;;,ids, week-enEvery He iiiade to reach a goal of 5 o'clock, Dr. Francis was dead. over .i.ni'i.".. Something like $1000 had died from a heart attack. .already been subscribed. He had been a physician here for A nun;: ,, iif individuals have not about 14 years. He was a graduate of keen v. n. but a committee will call the University of North Carolina anil mi their vithiii' a few. days. lie the Jefferson Medical college. The .'rive ,hus far is about $300 practiced at Coatsville. Pa., for two ;ve-ear. The increase years before the outbreak of ...the VMpe.-tw:i be a third better. World War. He volunteered for ser1m- !.;'.': of 'directors' of the vice, and was appointed captain in y Fri-liascheduled to meet the medical corns, and served 18 :;n-:i jro over the plans for months, in France. After the war he the year ami make out the budget continued his practice in Costsvijle fnr ,;.'': n r in on t . for two years and then came to Th '(" I:r:L' station operators will and, had practiced here since. meet lon1:; at nirie o'clock for the He is survived by his widow, who pui-;: L'anizing into a '"'coUrt- - was before marriage. Miss M,u y .siiTM.-iDoan, of Coaisville, Pa., and one daughter, Betty, age !). He is also ( survived by one brother, Dewey HAMiiKK OF COMMERCE Francis, of Wraynesville; simf two MFMHERSHIP DRIVE sisters, Mrs. Belle Collins. :.f .lack-sonille, Fla.: and Mrs. Maria Head, '.t CAROLINA Library To Open Teachers Named Fur First Week In June. Schools In District Miss Messer Named For The 1935-3- 6 Term Commissioners Vote To Continue Health Service . NORTH Read by Thinking People r C1EAJT n 1 THE WEATHER w OFFICIAL WEATHER REPORT Dat Max. ,74 v Jjj -- II 17 18 72 r.r 19 20 72 71 ' 21 74'. ,' 22 68 Min. 54 5S 48 50 39 58 40 '