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VJ X I $ t* i ? r i. ,t bounty Demonstrators) Lead In Fields (By Dan Tompkins) ? ? Of nil the progressive steps that j tL Journal lias advocated during the Pv.;t tenty-five years, there is none that we look back upon with mo.e j^.de than the institution of the farm ahi home demonstration work in tpe county. We can say that because we believe that the resul's that have boon obtained will fully justify tne ..... hnH in the work, when | ir^iri uidi >\ c HUM ? iji 1914. we first began agitating the J np tter. T:ie work has grown steadily in the county, with more and more interest being manifested in its various phases, until now it has become of gieat importance in the lives and ?*u ivities of the people of the county. While the farm demonstration 01t\. e has been promoting and enfi iraging better methods of farmip ;. thus increasing the wealth of * " ' t Koo ti ? county, ine nunitr u^cm n?o ?.. W.irking on the conservation end of the problem. Thus, working togetn$ the demonstration agents have promoted better living in the county, iiereasing the wealth of this, a fundi.mentally agricultural county, and ii: helping the women in the homes uj make better and more economical uie of the products of the fields and gardens, as well as improving the hying conditions of all of the people. i There is no busier person in Weston North Carolina than Mrs. Mary r! Evans. Jackson's Home Demon?N'*ation Agent. V NiShe has placed 271 steam pressure c.'nners in tne county, and is authority fJr the statement that a more effective food conservation program j wiis carried out in the county last' yiiir than ever before. One home ^ ?-f - ???? 1 ? - I I Report of C( 4 THE JACKSON C of Svlva, in the state of Nc of business on March 7, 19 Ass< Cash., balances with other banks, a: of eol'cction United States Government obligal State. T-..: y ; r.b municipal obi.^ Corpo*. \e stacks. including S . Loans and d;- counts OvercrrnTtr Banking ho .-e owned. i't:rnit..:v- a ? Other real Cotatcowned % Other ..ac'F j ?. ,.5sr.-s | Liabilities ? bocks (c) Other ti.ne deposit-: United States Government unci y savings deposits State. county, and municipal depa Certified and officers' checks, let;:: travelers' checks sold for cash -due to Federal Reserve bank TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES EXCLUDI Capital account: (a) Capital stock and capital debentures (b) Surplus (c) Undided Drofits (c) Reserves (e) Total capital account TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAP] On date of report the required leg, bank was $52,571.95. Assets i b!e as legal reserve amounted This banks capital is reprcsen debentures sold to Reconstruct] $50,000.00 sold to public; and 50 |l $100.0J per share. MEMOR p Pledged assets (except real esta l leaned: (a) U. S. Government obligati guaranteed, pledged to secure depc (b) Other assets (except real secure deposits and other liabiliti and bills rediscounted and securi purchase agreement (e) TOTAL s Secured and preferred liabilities: ( ',\ \ nonr\citc cnnnrArl rvl^^rt v ; vui cu vjj 1 requirement of law (c) Deposits preferred under not secured by pledge of assets ?v (e) TOTAL I. R. L. ARIAIL, Cashier, of tn ly swear that the above statemei correctly represents the true stat contained and set forth, to the bes I R. L. AR E. P. STIL I E. L. MCI > State of North Carolina, County Sworn to and subscribed bei B 1938, and 1 hereby certify that I . this bank. > My commission expires June 1! Notary Public" E. f ? - - - - * s demonstration club women has four:kuudrcd quarts. -She cans the vegetables. fruits, jellies, jams, and pic.:les first, and as the cans are emp- / ucd she reiills them with apples tha: arc in storage, and that have been ? sorted. Later the cans are again filled ; v. ith pumpkin, sweet potatoes, and | kraut, and still later meats arc canned. Another art that lias been encouraged is that of cheese making, and j ..V.ekscn county women had a remuikabie cliecse exhibit at the State Fair in Aaleifch, last year. Thrcuigli the Home Demonstration j ciu'cs of the county, the program of} work last year was directed chiefly j .award Foods and* Nutrition; Con- j creation. Clothing, Home Manage- j nent. House Furnishings. Home! leautification. Home Gardens, Arts I and Crafts. Recreation. Marketing, Tome poultry, and the Home Dairy. ?*? u~? The work of the uemorisu ciuu . been effectively tied in with the T.V.A. I die Public Health service, the Public ! Schools, the National Youth Adminis- i tration. Resettlement Administration. Social Security, the Relict Administration. W. P. A., and the E. R. A. y.::. Evans' bj' her work in this county, has won for herself an en- ! \ iaole place of leadership in the State, ! and is prequently called into consultation by State Authority alonj;' her line of work, and by agents in omer luumiw. Library of jacks'on county has been used this year in conducting a 4-H Reading Project, in nine schools of the county. When a club member reads 10 books, she is given an award carc. of achievement in Heading. Mori than 200 children have received these certificates. Sixteen Home Demonstration Club women have started out door living rooms. The Home Demonstration Club women are co[>ndition of I :OUNTY BANK" 1 >rth Carolina, at the close . Sj 38. ? :ts F<; r.d cash items in process 00.2Dn.73 ! dor.s. direct and 91.000.22 jv at ions 209.171.03 of Federal 200.00 f 224.030.90 f, 12.24 [ ;. i ;{ i13,223.41 lit o I 1 i r f > ^ 2J, i i j.uj 4.40j.F>0 }i i n.".0>l.0;> i >;i oupii-il ?.1" r ; i. - . .J 'K-.O .- ; i- : . ? '2.:.';0.r2 py 1 OS.: 30.2 J fe > U:1 $ , 13.350.00 | J U 131504.49 t :*s of credit and I , and amounts H j (transit account) 1,109.35 659,508.99 |! 0,372.50 XG CAP. ACC. 605,941.55 notes and 50,000.00 18,0,5.00 2.867.40 5,000.00 75,807.40 , iTAL 741,808.95 \ al reserve against deposits oi' this eportec1 above which were eligi1 to 90,298.79. ft ited by S capital notes and si ion Finance Corporation and | 0 shares of common stock, par P :anda i tic), rediscounts, and securities R ons, direct and fully >sits and other liabilities 13,484.38 estate) pledged to Kg es (including notes ties sold under re148,376.12 161,860.50 | 1-1 cd assets pursuant to yj 143,991.77 .J provisions of law but 6,262.72 : t] IV, 150,254.49 ? e above-named bank, do solemnit is true, and that it fully and J e of the several matters herein ^ t of my knowledge and belief. n IAIL, Cashier LWELL, Director b KEE, DIRECTOR I of Jackson .'ore me this 19th day of March, am not an officer or director of I, 1938, HUGH E. MONTE1TH, | THE JACKSON COUNTY JOtTRN; o waling in the Better Homes * in America program, which is to be tfye l:\;t week in April. A number of 4-H girls and Home Demonstration Club women, are tryh ; gourd growing this season. There is a ready market for gourds of every typo. They are used in craft work a. A lor table decorations. Miss Anna Rows, Mountain Distil rt Agent, was in the county las', week, scoring kitchens of the Home Demonstration Club women who have entered the "Kitchen improvement C impaign. She scored the kitchens in the Cullowhee. Speedwell, Qua 11a, it- d Beta Clubs. Miss Rowe will reL : :i in April to complete the scoring in other organizations in the county. , 7..0 kitchens will be scored for im- I p.; .emcnts again wi the fail. Summing up her report for the y;m\ Mrs. Evans says "At the close of the year, thcoutlcok for home demonstration work ! in Jackson County is encouraging. T ?" .11i'nrrtp for Iliac n year i cuu six i.iui v?v. ward as a group, in that we become ' stronger as an organization, through ' mutual interests, greater enrollment. ; and achievements. 1 ?. A fl f? 4rMm'<r> ! i I 1 . c\ 4 |;l "ST TO J t I I I ':) -wejK'v |**5 _.-^miiiftitf * ii 'l iMf^ai d ' "I L.t i i g|p /*; ??>$ ' &J':$ A i-*-' -' vi *'/, v' ;* I3t2 ' * -' ' V.r.* f h*! * ?.*** I ^ '* k M . 11 . "i - A: . .p % "1 o / CA U ::.ri_;> -M d > ? '? 'JU | msiiH | ^?p$P ) 1 ^ ' rrr.m i J, >':* ;r * ^ .> *'' ? . u>JU\*lk &, SYLVA, N. C., MARCH 24, 1038 ' In order that the work might [ < mean most to the. women and girls I with whom I work, they assist in I planning the program they want B presented. T ic program selected is I '.hen worked out with the agent and I :p; r\ -5ing s icci list, in order that | _ v.*i 1 meet 'die eeds of the group. I "li is with a S ling of pride that I! I r Aorg to tlic Fi.st District. Three j1 . iv. ago, when the commissioners ! j i J;u 'wen _i..ty made the appro-| priallo.i f n* Home Demonstration ork, Jackson county was the countv west of Arheville, or rather, west ' i P/j h'iTcrd county, having a Home j Demonstration Agent. There was no i district then. How we have six counties, Hieccn, Jackson, Haywood, Swain, Graham and Cherokee, in 1 iiio Flit L illicit." I (3y Mrs. Mayme Sue Evans, Home Demonstration Agent for Jackson Co.) In my work as Home Demonstration Agent for Jackson county, for the past three years, I have searched the oki gardens for medicinal and Plrt2:? turn fn Paoc? 4 fJoriion ! Two OK It YEAI but the proof it mnv N0W' E IBS REFf Hf HAVE General Ele< exclaimed, "t tion. It pro\ modern refr: other manuf; of all electri BUT 0NL imil - You canrvot permanent si mechanism o WHG&U c?ting every rnicany mis \ . . means much greater depei G. E. Gl PLUS Always a th (^0 JT1G ^ 1*10\ M IW Electric. G. ft II IT'S EA5 I i _ i.- * -J: u.? . . . _ * . J greetings from jl I D. T. Knight & Son U I General Merchandise jl I Ice Cream and Candies 11 BALSAM STORE | I Balsam, n. c. II I I ! ?.-All I IIIIIIH ! ? ! III XiHKXUMM II III 1^ , ^ 7 fj CWV-rjP O flcfh? 11 . 11 RS TO PR?v: I? If s mosf conclusive!"j I WR 50% OF ALL THi BfSRS 1 I HGERATORS SOLD TOEftY, [ I : SEALED MEGHPiS'S }; I :tric introduced the first sea'.--'>< J L I mechanism just eleven years ago. it in n -ii- k I the target of competition. "Foolhardy," they I o seal away a mechanism." But, the sealeri-in- I ism, sealed away from the destructive forces ot ^ I , dirt and tinkering hands, needed no atten- ^ I red a tremendous step forward in dependable, ? I igeration that could not be ignored. Soon, | acturers followed and today more than 509c 11 c refrigerators sold have sealed mechanisms. 11 IT 6. E. HAS OIL COOLING, PLUS f I PRESSURED LUBRICATION | I oil the mechanism. It isn't necessary, for a | I lpply of cooling oil bathes .he vacuum sealed f the ^Triple Thrift refrigerator .. . . lubn- $ moving part, cooling the entire motor. Tech- | j. _ U-,..-*- onnnnrmf*3ll V it may mean mue to you um n I yy. . J J / } "UU C^UlJUUliVV,..^, nj?. j "leans lower operating cost, & I ldability, and longer life. | I ' i' I ves you enduring economy, I i distinctive lasting beauty I i *nTe.ftment for the home (even when jf I ?0,,ars or more higher) today's G E II 7 first I i?^ a" You now save three f I 17 Jfa C?s!>w current cost and low im-keep. k | F n* f 7 lls S^0W you the new General ? I *< costs less. 6 I V TO PAY THE C. E. way 11 PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 14c A DAY ? I ON SOME MODELS j I Massie jl ruraitupe Co. ||
Jackson County Journal (Sylva, N.C.)
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