VtTttPAVPTEMBER 15, 1938 THE WAYNESV1LLE MpUNTAINEER Pasre -:- BUILDING AND THE HOME -:- !.f I V.nnaPtPfi With lax uroups wo Cear Transformation Roomy Small Home K. I- Allen Is Named Na tional Director; Mrs. m. Hannah Mate rieia Worker st. announcement of . tin National Con- r.A ('.Miimision, with head . chicairo. came word that v. L. Allen, of Waynesville, .r.-inu-i North Carolina's di representative on the na .mlli;!ur, and Mrs. William v-, h,-eii appointed as state 11! vcs from 21 state. have cement in what they j "America's first nation-wide -iJc against local, suue niiu na- ,! ta.ws that are rawing tne '. i. ..i. ,i. " AlK-n is s also president of the h Carolina branch ot the rsation- . . n n' Lea.'e "t .American rtn iiuiiien. itiiri'MUtative ol tne national i. . iniztii'M is scaeuuieu iu uume a:U discuss the organization , . . u nr.... 11. . i ik in tr.r Mine un :u?. -t.ih.-h anu Hannah. !t. v,. remission has set its goal of ur.ei;t of two million consumers r.ai'anial .rjranization ultimately :,u unit. i" every city and town i 1 T .1 ,1t I Illlt'il plates, niuiiiai uui's be i-'1 cents' a year. ;r.rei;i;niHii uie country women heuinjr an increasing impatience P ..iticiaiK- anil selfish groups arc still trying to pile taxes, of them unnecessary, on the IKS l uie consumers, sum me na- pit'snleiii, .Mrs. Crazier, ot We all Know certain taxes are sary for the maintenance of guvyriinieiit and of proper pub- fi-vices. Hut we know also that axes arc riot necessary or in the interest, and ve intend to ana- aml study taxes, pood and bad men tignt those which do not ibute in proportion to what they from 'our homes and tables." rJ r A .-.. . I rfWvniiil til , i 1 h 4 ; rjf V : Hlvv Siib ilr Elf Five Reasons For Milk Shortage In Slate This Fall p re ft. The dwfllin.T shown above is situated in Whitelish Hay, Wis consin. It ii priced at $4,175 and contains five rooms, bath, and an attached one-car garage. The walls are concrete ma sonry painted while. Floors are concrete .slabs over cin der (ill. The rcHf is of asphalt shingles. All rooms are tfood si.ed with cross-ventilation and well planned for privacy. LP ! t.. VK P. IV I HEATING Steam - Hot-Air Vapor Repairing and Installations O. STRANGE I'HONE 173 Estimates Gladly Given The basement shown in the above "Before and After" pictures as modernized and given added functional use by replacing the old tvp. furnace with a smaller unit. The space salvaged by this improe ment was then transformed into a recreation room by introducing adequate lighting and Ventilation. - Wall ceiling, and stairs were repainted to complete the improvement. Problems About HOMES Q. What is meant bv a "laundry tray?" A. It is merely another name for a laundry tub. Q. The baseboard in some of our rooms has pulled away from the floor and shows a big crack; can you sug gest a remedy? A. If there is not molding at the junction of the baseboard and the floor, have one installed, and be sure that it is nailed through to the under floor ing, it there is such molding already have it taken off and properly installed. without having to take down the old plaster? A. Yes; there is a simple way of getting a tine smooth ceiling without disturbing the old. Stretch decora tors' canvas acro.ss the entire Ceil ing just far enough below it to es cape the lowest point and fasten it to the walls with a molding. When painted this will be taut and smooth anil will look well. You must be sure, however, that the old plaster is not loose. If it is, it will probably fall on the canvas and spoil the smooth effect. Better remove the loose plas ter first. Explains How Tobacco Quotas Are Determined Q. Is it necessary to lire the back of book shelves with wood? A. No, it is not; just set the skel eton frame against the interior finish of the wall. Q. The ceilings of our house, which is old, have been patched and repatch ed so many times that they are dis graceful looking. Is there any way that a smooth surface con be applied Q. The floor of my living room is is almost always cold. We have a cellar under the room. The floor is a single one, and the beams are open in the cellar. If I put a ceiling in the cellar, would that help eliminate the coldness of the living room floor? A. Yes; it should help a great deal. Be sure, however, that the space be tween the beams at the outside walls is well insulated and that there are fire stops between the studs of the outside walls to stop drafts. Ji i41Si It From Basement to Roof. . . We're Prepared To Meet Your Requirements With QUALITY MATERIALS e I,estles "ave a complete line of building materials, com 6 n position t make suggestions with plsns and ratt the work. No obligations for estimates. Q. What is the best location for a light switch in a living room ? A. There should be a switch near the entrance door to the livinir room. if it is at some distance from the hall doorway, to permit lighting the room without having to pass through the room first. A three-way switch at the entrance door and at the hall door permits switching light on or off at either place without retracing steps. TO PL'HCHASE BL'TTKK The: Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation has been authorized to purchase 10,000,000 pounds of but ter from the Dairy Products Mark eting Association, producer co-operative organization, for distribution through state relief agencies. JERRY LINER, Owner WATERP0WER Electric Lights Construct your own small Water-Powered Electric light plant, on the small stream or creek flowing through your farm or country home place beyond the reach of the Power- lines, with the help of com plete plans and blue-prints furnished by us. Complete drawings show how to determine size and type of small plant to install, lists of materials and parts needed. Complete plans sent Post paid, $4.75. Southeastern Plans Co. .Many Factors Enter Into Analy sis Of Finding Out Indivi dual Quotas A brief 'outline of how tobacco quotas were determined for this year has been issued by K. Y, Floyd, AAA executive ctlicer at Slate Col lege, for growers who have been ask ing how the quotas, were calculated. Among the things taken into con sideration, he said, were -the marketings'-from each tobacco farm during the past three years, the acreage di verted from tobacco under the AAA and agricultural conservation pro grams, the total crop land on the farm, the acreage planted to tobacco this year, the number of families on the farm, and the -number and size of curing barns. The farm's normal. 'yield per acre, based on the past three years, Was also used in the calculations, and adjustments were made for abnormal yields due to insects, disease, drought, and other conditions over which the farmers had no control. Since the normal marketing for a farm was figured on a basis that included 1!.'I5 yields, the highest on record, and also included the acre age diverted under the AAA, the (juntas for 19I1S were calculated at less than the normal marketing Fig ure. The four ''per cent increase in the state quota was used to increase the I individual quotas of growers who had been cut more than 70 per cent under their normal marketings. Floyd added that the state AAA office is carefully checking over the information used in determining quotas, and wherever any errors are found, they are being corrected. Jimmy Reed From Oflice Carolina .Motor Club, Here --Jimmy -Reed, assistant branch man ager of the Asheville office of the Carolina Mofor Club, spent Monday in town on business. A severe shortage of milk seems quite probable in many parts of the state this fall, according to the Stale Board of Health in a recent formal statement. rive reasons are listed for the dieted shortage: First, according to statistics, there are l.).(Hi0 fewer cows in the state now than in U,'!ii. Second. 1 ::.rT cows nave reacted to Hang's disease since 1!U54. Of the L'?5 cows tested in Haywood county, 10 per cent have reacted. Third, the period just passed has been one of the heaviest periods for milk, and experience shows a let up after such periods. Fourth, while the cow population has decreased, the larger towns, the principal milk markets, have shown a marked increase. Fifth, the consumption of milk ha increase from .:!,r)i'i of a pint per per son in 1 !;!." to .-IT'.' of a pint for LIVESTOCK 'rices' fit.niislirtl hit the Hditicoml Mitmil NfnW, ) itnh, e Clint: I'ririn arc turned . ii sales of lust Thiusilaii. (All iWris' quoletl ii'C hundred) Cows Bulls Calves Heifers Steers Xumber of lie Total amount of sa $-l.:S0 to $5.00 . $5.80 $5.00 to $0.00 $5.00 to $e.so $5.00 to $7.00 150 $5,500 it. - As Easy To Pay As RENT The modified, and simple way that Building and Loan works, makes it so easy to own your own home. Let's talk over the way you can own your own home and still remain within the limits of your budget. HAYWOOD HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION S, II. Bushnell, secretary. Phone 19 Over The Mountaineer Captain Brown On Trip North, Tells Of Work Of Salvation Army. Captain Cecil lirown, head .of. the Mountain Division of the Salvation Army, is now in New York, where she is speaking to various Organi zations in the city about her work in this section. Captain rirown has been spending sometime at Old Orchard, Maine, where she has been addressing gath erings of 1,500 persons. After a four weeks vacation in the North she is expected to arrive home this week; , In Building A Home . . . even his dream home with its comforts and beauty, the owner doesn't overlook possible sale value. Brick homes sell easier. . . 10) ETOWAH RICK BUILDS BETTER HOMES Moland-Drysdale Corp Telephone ,'t Etowah, N. C. Truck Deliveries to All I'aits of Western Carolina MARTIN ELECTRIC Phone 31 CO. Church St. Pho: ne 263.J Lake Junaluska Box 1342 Ashe ville, N. C.