ilAYMARCH 3. 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 few Club Formed At Juapie urove c4tinn Work Tak- rtime W"1""311"" " tu"t ... rr m en I'P K' women w Grove Community ' i ,L n,nman Mania VEl, "ic .... VnT,Aav fpK 91 Jthe Lake Junaluska school for the lnoe i f organizing a nome uenion SatHin club. An interesting explana X, 0f the purpose and worth of a fcb s given Dy juiss oiihhi. 'Jofeers were elected as follows: IjWdtnt, Mrs. Ed Glavich. h'ice President, Mrs. C. R. Palmer. JsrtTetar--treaurer, Mrs. Z. L. Mas- jx..uit.,v (,f different projects were Xottd h'h were M follows: TkkIs and Nutrition, Mrs. Frank ijrhols. Joixl Conservation, Mrs. C. R. pliTit-r. k'kithing, Mrs. Jim Noland. floutv Furnishing, Mrs. Lelah Mfcody- Ioir.e Furnishing, Mrs. l,. mas- liome Management, Mrs. Hilliard Mrs. jLelah Raymond Moody. Home Beautification, Noland. Home Garden, Mrs. Swayneim. Home Poultry, Mis. Boiling Bur ress. Home Dairy, Mrs. Hardy Liner. Parent Education, Mrs. Sam Queen. Several different vv.o nciC appointed by the president: Health and Relief, Mrs. W. L Win j Chester. , Education. Mrs. Fnlh.-i.ri, Recreation, Mrs. Hurst Burgin. Loan Fund, Mrs. Hurst Burgin. Markets, Mrs. Commodore Davis. 4-H Club Work, Mrs. Phillips. Song Leader, Mrs. Z. L. Massey. Reporter, Miss Rathbone. Club meeting adjourned to meet again March 24th at Lake Junaluska school. All ladies of M.il. n-., community are invito tn utt join the club. Uncte Jim Says Crabtree I. T. A. To Present Unique Program Old Fashioned School Dava. with th- program for the occasion sponsored by thP Crabtree Parent. Tpnchoi. As sociation, will be given in the school auqitorium on Friday the 11th at 7:30 Uncle Sam's wheat supply varies from year to year, but consumption stays fairly stable. A plan to level out market supply looks like good business. p. m. Those taking part will include the district school pupils of fifty years ago. All former pupils and teachers of the school are invited to meet j;t the school for this evening of reminiscing and entertainment. Crop And Feed Loans Available Applications for and feed loans for 1938 are now being leceivea ai court house here by S S Willia ms, field supervisor nf tha F.m ur gency Crop and Feed Loan section of me rami credit Administration. The loans will be made, as in the past, only to farmers who cannot ob fain credit from The money loaned will lu limit..rl r., the farmer's immediate and actual cash needs for growing his 1938 crops or for the purchase of feed for live stock, and the amount which may be loaned to any one farmer in 1938 may not exceed $400. Farmers .who can obtain the funds they need from an individual, produc tion credit association, bank, or other I concerns are not eligible for crop and feed loans from the Emergency Crop I and Feed Loan section of the Farm Credit Administration. The loans will not be made to standard rehtthilitnf iin clients whose current. nprlu or- I vided for by the Farm Security Ad ministration, formallv knnwn Resettlement Administration. As in the past, farmers who ob- Uncle Jim Sags Baby's Cry Saves 5 ALBANY, N. Y. Had it not been for the lusty wails of -year-o3I Pa ticia Fliegel, flve persons would have lost tl eir lives when the home of her parent, Mr. ami Mrs. Stephen Fliegel caught fire during the night Awakened, they found the kitchen fn flames. With Patricia and their two other children, they fled. LIQUOR It EVEN UK'S IT r armers are alreadv about what may happen to hog prices if we get another bummr rrnn in 1 1938 like we did in 1937. tain emergency crop and feed loans will give as security a first lien on the crop financed, or a first lien on the livestock to be fed if the money borrowed fs to be used to produce or purchase feed for livestock. Wh. re loans are made to tenants, the landlords, or others having an in terest in the crops financed of the livestock to be fed, are required to WASHINGTON. Liquor tax re ceipts in J 937 totaled $587,305,P10, an increase of $8,223,731 over 193(5, ac cording to reports of the Internal Rev enue Bureau. Of this amount $278, 365,238 came from fermented malt liquors, such as beer, while $236,300, 574 was collected as domestic excise taxes on distilled spirits. waive their claims in favor of a lien to the governor of the Farm Credit Administration until the loan is re paid. Checks in payment of approved loans will be mailed from the Regional Emergency Crop and Feed Loan office at Columbia, South Carolina. We Can Fill Your Every Farm Needs Seeds That Grow For years we have dealt in seeds as farmers, as buyers, and as seed merchants. We offer a quality that we know will produce bountiful crops under normal conditions. We'll gladly advise on proper mixtures and amounts for all types of soils. The seed you buy from us, you can buy with confidence in their vitality to grow in normal conditions. JUST RECEIVED CAR Seed Oats WE HAVE PLENTY OF Japanese Onion Sets And Other Varieties MAINE GROWN Seed Potatoes Irish Cobblers, Green Moun tain and Spaulding Rose. Sherwin & Williams Dry Lime and Sulphur We Have Baby CM Direct from a hatchery thai successfully places on the market over five millions chicks a year. Tell us what you want. We Have Already Sold One Customer This Year 4.00 Sortie are already six weeks old, and he has OVER i5 per cent of the number he bought. So pleased is this Haywood chicken grower, that he is now building and preparing for an additional iECUJMTYS 00) t'nnc 0" 0 51 ws8 0H cpcn WO ITS Ercn O VIlDKIIiri"'"' x KN0v.lH.Tl"'V,4iJ OSEf.IJBlTlO Ofonooooooo ,4 6,000 1 I'"- ijy 50000000005 USECURlTVj; CHICK N. fl r-ti H FEED WO OSFmiDiTVn ooooooooo .A AM V mwwvf m m of Our Baby Chicks This Haywood man knows good healthy chicks when he sees them, and he knows that a healthy chick needs the best in food, and he is feeding his chicks eGaoirfltsf Feeds This tried and tested feed will make raising chick ens easier and more profitable. For an ideal combination, buy your chicks and feed from us. Security feed has Chick Starter, Chick Ration, Broiler Ration, Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. Also: Dairy Feed, in both 16 and 24 per cent pro tein, Horse and Hog Feeds and Calf Meal. ooooooo nSc;aiiilf) o o o oooo This year, farmers are assured of quality farm supplies at reasonable prices. We have everything you'll need for a crop. Our complete lines of seeds, heavy hardware, tools and fertilizers are all that you could wish. Before you buy, Come In and See What We Have To Offer that will make this year's farming easier and more profitable. BKOW&NdLAND PHONE 366 ' - fill - 'SmWM J '.'ti'v T'f06V;A' . . The kind and quantity to ftive '"Zfijip lyfl' tbe crop a quick start and keep it growing. ' I JpiWSPIWRlC ACID . . Ample Superphor- .T'v1 p,,ate to boost the y'e,d- ytisi ' ' P 'nsure healthy, igorous plants. ?W ?VJS- Xjt 4 GNESIA . .Sufficient . to' insure that mix- ;.- .ht,'J 1 tures are non-acid forming. " "" XPER1ENCE 35 millkn tons back o every ' ; ?fJ Virginia-Carolina chemical Corp. ppC ,; GREENSBORO, N. C. D SUPPLY CO. GEO. A. BROWN, JR., and JULE NOLAND, Owners. AT THE DEPOT S

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