SECOND SECTION Fhe Waynesville Mountaineer Published In The County Seat of Haywood County At The Eastern Entrance oj The Great Smoky Mountains National Park XTH YEAR NO. 18 Twenty Pages Today WAYNESVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940 $1.50 In Advance In Haywood and Jackson Counties ban-Up, Paint-Up Week Will Start Monday Cnty Teachers Are cted For 1940-41 v,as been made emeu -- . of the election of the the county scnooio ( 1940-41. Placement be made at a later aaie, rned from the office of superintendent oi eu- wfng have been elected the Waynesville dis- fs- M. H. Bowles, Mar on Mrs. Estelle Alli- Boyd, Daisy Uoyd, -ana fcrgaret Burgin, Jute Mae .!. -tsoya, irs. Jgiii, Mrs. Inez UrooKS, ff. Calhoun, ainei raig, rin, Mrs. Eva (Joie, Mrs. V. Campbell. Crawford. Mrs. Theda Id, Mrs. Bonnie M. Clark, Lll, Charles H. Duck- llaye Burr Davis, Jars, toowman, Mrs. Ova P. Mrs. Evalee Fulbnght, ir Freeman, Mrs, Frank Jan, Debrayda Fisher, L Howell, Lois Harrold, M. Henry, Homer Henry, Queen Justice, T. Jones, Mrs. J. M. Irs. Sara Knight, Annie iatrick, Nancy Killian, '. Ledbetter, James B. i P. Leatherwood, Mrs. ler, Lawrence ijeatner- Esther M. Leach, Mrs. Iv, Martha Mock, White ted Medford, Lucile Sin D. Moore. idford, Stephanie Moore, Jr., W. L. McCracken, iNoland, Margaret Perry, nuise Queen, Frances Norval Rogers, Mrs. fcrs, Mary Rathbone, Carl aud Rogers, Mrs. Grace iargaret Terrell, Hester iers, Mrs. C. E. Weath- Harriett 11. Withers, jtherby. fleeted to teach in the fools: Sibyl Anderson. Brooks, R. Cole Uan Fitzgerald C. C. Han d's Hawkins, Mrs. H. S. Mrs, Ellen H. Haynes, aes, Sara1- Ann Lone, Iratherwood." Kliznhpth lacken. Hueh Roirers. wrs, Mrs. Bonnie F. in Kate Stillwell, Mrs. Stay, and Mrs. Rebecca lttd to teach in the 'k school are: B. G. "nnie F. Duckett, Mrs. wcis, Hilda W. Fisher, S. Ferguson, Flore K. ranees .Tamo to i - , till f Frank Kirkoatrick. Lane, Mildred fori, Lucile Walker. wach in the Crabtree Mary E. Davis, Mrs. aiken Ensley, Horace - C. James, Edith raye G. Messer. f!ar- K Mrs. Louise M. No J Nesbitt, Emily F.'Pal a F. Rogers, Mrs. Cleo s. Louise Mc Radleman, f ranceg P. Yates, -;s$t nc ' have been elected to d Bethel district include: I Boone, Harriet' Boyd, Py, Mrs. Gay Cham-Is- E. Connatser, Alma 5 Gay Chambers, Mrs. ey.J. T. Chappell, Jr., f Mary Ruby Davis. J. Harley Fran-1 l yrogan, Mrs. Christine ' -'' Menson. a K. Messer, Edna E. f'ce McElhannon, I. t ut.h S" Poland, Farmers Receive Quotas Of Lime And Phosphate During the past six weeks the farmers of Haywood County have received 6,300 tons of line and 5,210 tons of super phosphate, In accordance with the 1940 Agricul tural Conservation program. The phosphate has been furn ished by the Triple AAA and is coming to Haywood County direct from Charleston, S. C. AH ground lime that is being Used on the Haywood County farms is being sent direct here from Mascot Lime Company, of Knox ville. All farmers who have not as yet received some of these materials are asked to place their orders at once, since every farmer can se cure these materials instead of payment under the 1940 program. PROCL Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up-Plant Up-Give Jobs KNOW . . . ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN . . . By These Presents: THAT, Whereas, The NATIONAL CLEAN UP, PAINT UP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN has resulted in many advantages to community life throughout the United States In safeguarding HEALTH and SAFETY ; In promoting EMPLOYMENT and THRIFT; In furthering FIRE PREVENTION; In promoting BETTER HOUSING ; In stimulating CIVIC PRIDE ; and In making the "HOME AND CITY BEAUTIFUL:" NOW, THEREFORE, Be it known that plans have been perfected for a thorough CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP and FIX-UP CAMPAIGN in Waynes ville, beginning Monday, May 6. This date to mark the opening of a real campaign of persistent and constructive effort in cleaning up, fixing up and KEEPING IT UP. In this worthy movement of Cleaning and Painting, we urge each citizen to do his or her part in their community. . . . CLEAN, HEALTHY, THRIFTY, SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL! J. WAY, JR , Mayor Urges Clean-Up MAYOR J. H WAY, JR. Paint-Up und Tho Clean-Up Fix-Up movement is being urged by the city officials, headed by the mayor. Provision bus been made to increase facilities to haul away all trash. Clean- Up Time Is Here Again - - CLEAN-UP PAINT-UP FIX-UP HELP SELL OUR TOWN THE CITY WILL HAUL ALL RUBBISH WHEN PLACED IN CONTAINERS OR PILED UP NEXT TO THE STREET FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE GARBAGE TRUCKS IF LEFT IN THE OPEN, LEAVE IN CONDITION SO WIND WILL NOT SCATTER RUBBISH. ... PHONE 153 FOR THE TRASH WAGON Let's All Do A Good Job May 6-11 -- Beautify The City -- A WORD TO OUR CITIZENS A City is a Community of People, all living within an incorporated area with established boundary lines. The purpose of a City or a Commu nity of people thus living together within a given area is that they, in common, may enjoy the benefits that would be im possible to obtain by an individual citizen. Thus the City is for All the people, and Each citizen has certain obligations and duties to perform in the main taining of the City and contributing to its advancement. LETS PREPARE NOW FOR JUNE 11 THE DATE SET FOR THE FORMAL OPENING OF THE PARK :: WAKE-UP May 6th 11th i in ralmer. Erma 1Al ee Rickman Esg.e 4 'iJ 0auline Sentelle, is , SKM-?uth iron,. f ,f lruiJ' Sa -V naiKer. J MISS THIS NFAV R'AL STORY - muaen treasure. 12th in Therefore - - YOUR CITY IS JUDGED Not by sections of the city, but as a whole. Each house in Waynesville, whether business or residential, pubhc or semi-public, has a direct bearing on the city as a whole. A building that needs repair, de tracts from the value of other build ings that are in good repair and in good appear- " ance. Next Week Is CLEAN - UP WEEK And the city officials are confident that all citizens of the city will work hand-in-hand to make it a Great Success. Every penny spent in cleaning up and painting up our city will be returned ten-fold. Therefore, we, your City Officials urge upon everyone the importance of ( doing his or her part during the com--1 ; ing week. May l2t v,,n neekly P&linl distributed with I the JI0RE AMERICAN TOWN WAYNESVILLE SAM II. JONES, Alderman J. II. WAY, Jit, Mayor T. L. BRAMLETT, Alderman L. M. KILLIAN, Alderman Trucks Will Haul Away Trash, Town Asking Cooperation Many Reasons Cited For Need Of Making Commu nity Spic And Span A proclamation to the citizens of Waynesville by Mayor J. H. Way, Jr., appears in this issue, asking that they co-operate in the Annual Clean Up Week. Every property owner, business man or home maker is urged to take part in the campaign. While the town trucks have a regular daily schedule of hauling trash from the business places on Main street every day, and the private homes on each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, during the coming week beginning on Monday morning they will carry rubbish every day from business and residential sections for the duration of the week. Where it is po:.v.ble alderman T. L. Bramlett, who is in charge of the streets, is asking that ail debris which is to be hauled off, be placed in boxes or arranged on the side walks so that it will not be scattered by the wind to sur rounding areas, as the truck driv ers will not have time to gather up rubbish under these conditions. Mayor Way is urging that as never before the citizens make a thorough job of cleaning up their premises, getting ready lor the hundreds of tourists who may visit Waynesville this summer, and bo here in June for the dedication of the (Jrent Smoky Mountains Na- tionnl I'ark. Spvciul attention is called to the backyards of the business places where so often there is an accumulation '-of waste paper and boxes that may be out of sight of Main street for the time being, but eventually will be blown about and land out in front of the buildings. Along with the general clean up campaign the town officials are askmg that citizens check Up on plumbing, wiring and repairing in general. Old dilapidated buildings, gar ages, and fences that are of no services or value should be torn down. Often such items destroy an otherwise attractive outlook. The officials are also asking that high hedges and shrubs at the in tersection of streets and .adja cent driveways or alleys be uim med at this time. Another phase of the clean up campaign is to remove every old discarded car or truck that is thrown on some side street, as such things detract from the general appearance of the vicinity. There are few things more desolate look ing than an oh! rusty motor ve hicle. It was pointed out that to have the clean up campaign effective it will take the co-operation of the entire community, and every citizen is urged to do his or her part. The paint-up feature of the week is also urged. It was point ed out that nothing can so reju venate the appearance of build ings or fences than a coat of paint, which also Serves as great a pur pose as a preserver of property as a beautifier. Saturday Set For Precinct Meetings C. E. Brown, chairman of the Democratic executive committee of Haywood County, has announced that Saturday, May the 4th, at 2:30 o'clock is the date set for the precinct meetings in the county. The purpose of the precinct meetings is to elect a precinct committee of five, chairman, vice chairman, ; and delegates to the county convention and to transact any other business for the party plans. The county convention will oe held at the court house here the following Saturday, May the 11th, at 3:00 o'clock. The state convention will be held in Raleigh at 12:00 o'clock noon, Friday, May the 17th. Notices of : all meetings have been sent to the precinct chair men in the county, according to Mr. Brown. Photographs taken in 1897 on the ill-fated Andree exposition to the polar regions Were not de veloped until 1930.

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