PAGE SIX _ "/ Am An American" Observed ( A proclamation by the President of the United States of America: Whereas, Public Resolution No. 67, approved May 3, 1940 provides in part: That the third Sunday in May each year be. and hereby is, set aside as Citizenship Day and that the President of the United States is hereby authorized and requested to issue annually a proclamation setting aside that day us public occasion for the recognition . l all who, by coming of age or naturalization, have attained the status of citizenship. and the day shall be designated as "1 Am An American Day." That the eivii and educational autliorities of states, counties, cities and towns be, and they are hereby. ; urged to make plans for the proper observance of this day and for pie full instruction of future citizens in their responsibilities and opportunities as citizens of the United States BOONE DRUG CO. I'h.- StlTf ts that V-C treated crops == prices. That's why this =E popular with Watauga >n your crops this year? = by doing so you will en- == j profit dollars in your = >r every crop on every EEE of the following dealers == ilizer purchase: == ditcher | jar the Depot See = Mabel - Meat Camp == iiiint vane urucis Silverstone = Beech Creek Aho Vilas = Beaver Dam EE Blowing Rock , Shulls Mills llllllllllllllilllllllllllliillllililllllllililil % WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EVERY PRINCEHEADS f HIGHWAY BODY to o Virgtl Guirc ot Lenoir Is Mem- 2 bcr of Commission for Eighth Division e Governor Broughton Friday appointed Lame nee Benton Prince of { Kendcrsonville. lawyer and mem- a ber of the state board of elections, ^ as chairman of the highway and public works commission. At the same t:me the governor announced appointment of the oth- j or ten highway commissioners, the resignation of Robert Grady JohnJson as director of prisons and Johnson's appointment to succeed Cutller Moore as chairman of the state j board of alcoholic control. The governor said that he would j recommend to the newly-appointed {highway commission the promotion \of Oscar Pitts, present prison superintendent. to the post of director of i prisons. Baxter C Jones of Bryson City, iwas named to the state board of J elections to fiil the vacancy crc highway chairman. Members of Commission Members of the highway commisjsion follow: I First division: Carroll Wilson of | Roanoke Rapids. Second division: Edward C. Klanlagan of Greenville. i Third division: Dr. Guy Vernon Gooding of Kenansville. Fourth division: T. Boodie Ward 'of Wilson, incumbent, i Fifth division: George W. Kane of | Roxbnro. Sixth division: D. B. McCrary of Asheboro, incumbent and acting chairman. Seventh division: Thos. U. Wolfe of Albemarle. Eighth division: Virgil D. Guiro ; of Renoir. j Ninth division: T. Max Watson of | Forest City, incumbent. Tenth division: Percy B. Fere bee of Andrews. Virgil Guirc, eighth division commissioner, is a native of Guilford i county, but has lived in Lenoir for j many years. Ho is a manufacturer I of furniture and has served as post- i master and as mayor of Lenoir, and ! is chairman of the board of trustees of Appalachian State Teachers College. He succeeds J. Gordon Hackjett of North Wilkosboro as district commissionci. SURVEY SHOWS SHORTAGE OF FOOD AND FEED IN N. C. Rural North Carolina is not producing enough food and feed for its own needs, a survey just completed by the State College extension service ami the Triple-A indicates. In formation was obtained from farms in 21 counties, representing a cross section of the state. The summary reveals that 99 per cenl of the farm families planted some sort of a home garden last year, but only 77 per cent planted a sufficient acreage to provide adequate supply of fresh and canned vegetables for home use. In livestock, 78 per cent of the farmers reported owning at least one milk cow, but only 30 per cent owned enough cows to supply sufficient milk for their families on a year-round basis; yi per cent reported some hogs, but : only 75 per cent owned enough for : an adequate supply of work; 96 per cenl reported chickens, but : there were only 32 per cent with enough poultry to supply family needs. In reference to canning and storing foods, 92 per cent reported that some vegetables were canned while only 36 per cent canned enough to supply family health requirements; i no -- ? -i * * - j ao per rein stored potatoes but only 79 per cent stored enough; 4C per ! cent stored beans and peas, but only 43 per cent stored a sufficiency; and 22 per cent put up syrup but only 16 per cent stored a sufficient amount. John W. Goodman, assistant director of the extension service, says that the "Food and Feed for Family Living" campaign which has the active co-operation and endorsement of Governor Broughton aims to correct at least a part of this condition. Farm families who produce at least 75 per cent of thenfood and feed requirements in 1941 will receive certificates of merit signed by Governor Broughton and other leaders. Miller's Floral Shoppie Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral designs. Telegraph delivery service Fbone 20 Boone, N. C. Try BISMAREX for Acid Indigestion. Insist on Genuine Bismarex and refuse other so-called Ant acia jrowaers Kcommenmended to be "just as good." Bismarex is sold in Watauga county only at BOONE DRUG CO. The RGXALL Store ll I THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C VILLKIE JOINS LAW FIRM IN NEW YOR: Wendell L. Willkie has omiouru d that he has become a membi i the law firm of Miller, Owen, Ot nd Bailey in New York City, whic rill continue the general practice er cent in 1939 from the- 1937 m3ri nd it is estimated that the 1940 t' al showed even a further decline. (PS! TO REPLACE Loom Mb rKibEif wiin 1 Chassis..J50C" P (WITH COWL) |> Chassis..$59 5" q (WITH CAB) J Above juices are delivered at Delroi Transportation, state and local tj prices sbonn arc for ' ^-tcn except J?-ton. 112 standard chassis and PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANC Gi Main ai Di iu | NEW l (IN OUR NEW 1 1 # MImwWBIBWBWBKBBMPWBBWB i WE ARE NOW I We have just put into op > which increases our tonna more dependable service, more convenient facilities I J of the size of shipments. , New Jersey, Peimsylvani Virginia, Tennessee and 1 I Out of Boone we serve Sp > Sugar Grove. Sherwood, ' : from Winston-Salem we i and South Carolina. I J Some of the larger cities Jersey City and Trenton, ton, York, Lancaster, Pa.;! ( t burg,, W. 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