. Our mountain work [serial] . er forAsheville Presbytery. The money isneeded to pay loans made for operatingcosts during the year ($8,) and tomeet the cost of the last three monthsin excess of normal gifts. The cost of operating the home—incash expended—about $ per dayper child, or $ per year. TheDuke Endowment reaches a higher perday average because they include thecash value of commodities given thehome and the approximate cost of edu-cation (public schools). The higher cost of farm operations ispaying in increased food productionand lower cost of purchased food. (Inspite of


. Our mountain work [serial] . er forAsheville Presbytery. The money isneeded to pay loans made for operatingcosts during the year ($8,) and tomeet the cost of the last three monthsin excess of normal gifts. The cost of operating the home—incash expended—about $ per dayper child, or $ per year. TheDuke Endowment reaches a higher perday average because they include thecash value of commodities given thehome and the approximate cost of edu-cation (public schools). The higher cost of farm operations ispaying in increased food productionand lower cost of purchased food. (Inspite of an increase in cost the actualexpenditures in 1950 will probablv beabout $ less than in 1949. Salesfrom farm produced $ in the firstnine months of 1950 as against $ 1949. Under the management of HarryBarkley, Superintendent, the home ismaking definite progress in every phaseof its life and deserves the loyal supportof every friend of The Mountain Or-phanage. GROUP OF YOUNGER BOYS Rev. R. P. Smith, GIFTS OF FOOD - CLOTHING &OTHER SUPPLIES WELCOME He Started The MountainOrphanage In 1904


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