NOT FORGETTING CHILD NEEDS AT HOME VOICES FROM THE MOUNTAINS "Without SCF help there are children here who could not possibly come to school because of no clothes and they would have no lunch either. When | see them warmly clad and fed, | say, 'God bless SCF'." —MARGARET DAVIS, Teacher, Milam, N. C. "Our entire county is very grateful to SCF for the benefit our school children have received .. . The Board of Educa- tion sponsors both the NYA and SCF of Watauga county; it is a pleasure to have the two agencies working in coopera- tion for the school children." —CLARE P. SIMPSON National Youth Administration, Raleigh, N. C. "| express my appreciation for the assistance your repre- sentatives in Tennessee have given the expansion of Com- munity School Lunch Programs and for their intelligent EVERY MOUNTAIN SCHOOL understanding of the ultimate purpose of the Surplus Agri- SCHOOL HOUSE IN THE WOODS IS A CITADEL OF cultural Removal Program." : DEMOCRACY =C, Wee ree ae Representative No better or worse than hundreds which } ur When you help us keep chil- Uys: DaeaiMent of Tag ncuifure, Nashville, Tenn. dot the mountain area and every little dren in school you help make good Americans. This moun- ie a Our job is to keep the children Houston and David Crockett. school is a stronghold of Democracy. in school. Report from worker tells a tragic story: "The work in our county has been of great aid in the at- tendance of the pupils, besides serving as a great act of human kindness in providing warm clothing for children who have to walk a long distance to school," “IT have never before seen such a place in which to hold a school. It wasn’t as good as our worst chicken houses. The little shack was old and drab. There wasn’t a desk or table on which the chil- dren could write and not enough rough board benches for all of the children. Only the cheerfulness of the children kept me from de- : jection”. What can we do to help > : -, wo this teacher and these children? mit z (2m .& - These little children were made happy and healthy with the help that is provided by the SCF. —JAMES L. SMITH Supt. Rabun County Schools Clayton, Ga. IN NEED OF A} SPRIEND:, ... Sixty dollars a year will sponsor a school group such as this one. (Donor given name and picture of school). A Good Sample of what the Mountains Produce. Col. John Q. Tilson, Treasurer SAVE THE CHILDREN FEDERATION 1 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.