Page 12 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER r2, 28 Members Attend All-Day Meeting Of Fines Creek H. Club The regular monthly meeting of the Fines Creek home demonstration club met last Thursday with an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Way Produce Prices This week-end we will pay to farmers the following prices: S. C. B. F. . ...22c ROOSTERS, lb, 5c EGGS, doz. 24c HENS, lb 12c FRYERS, lb 13c Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, 100 lb. 83c Farmer's Exchange And Produce Co. E. Waynesville Asheville Rd. Fisher, with 28 members and several visitors present. t After a lovely luncheon, Miss Smith," home demonstration agent, took; charge of the meeting. The following progratr. was rendered: "Is your House a Home?" read by Mrs. Newell. "The High Cost of Carelesness," Mrs. Reeves Noland. "What Does the Farm Family Read?" Mrs. Linwood Frahl. Miss Smith gave a demonstration on canning. ' Ah hour of recreation was enjoyed by all, after which the meeting ad journed to meet in October with Mrs. B. G. O'Brien. INTEREST SHOWN IN PACKING APPLES Deaths The work on the Baptist church is progressing nicely. A large crowd attended the demon stration of packing apples at Barber's Orchard Saturday morning. Friends and relatives regret to hear of the illness of C. J. Arlington A large crowd from here attended Let Us Meet Your Clothing Needs All f fVT ) ' ' - j tnii i ill nw munrnnnnnniw mminnntin jimwinnnr iiiiiiiH'. -. I I- f'-mtmvlumatj Our Clothing Department Will Meet Your Needs f REGULAR Whether You Are stout SLIM Whether You Require Clothing Priced Whether You Are Whether You Are Whether You Are Whether You Are Low Medium High Young Middle Aged, or In Later Years Fastidious Just Neat, or Don't Give A "Darn' Single Married, or Courting in School In College In Business, or In Trouble Prices $12.50 to $30 VALUES THE BEST AT THE PRICE W E F E A T U R E The Chatham Homespun Suit . , An outstanding fabric of pure virgin wool in many beau tiful patterns and colors. A North Carolina Cloth. Especially Prepared To Meet Your Needs For FALL AND YEAR-ROUND TYPE CLOTHING C. E. RAY'S SONS MRS. MILLIE L. DUCKETT Funeral services were held on Sun day at 2:30 o'clock at the Jarrett cemetery, Asheville, for Mrs. Millie Louise Duckett, 85, who died on Fri day at the Haywood County Hospital. The Rev. Grice, officiated. Mrs. Duckett was the widow of the late W. C. Duckett and formerly re sided in this county. Surviving are the following: Six daughters, Mrs. Alice Miller, of Weav erville, Mrs. Jul;a Wrigwt, of Marion, Mrs. Eliza Wright, of Fairview, Mrs. Martha Smathers, of Washington, D. C, Mrs. Mildred Huntley, of Fletcher, Mrs. Maud Cantrell, of Traveler's Rest, S. C, and two sons, J. W. Duckett, of Canton and J. M. Duckett, of Greenville. SPECIAL MUSIC AT M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING JULIUS C. WELCH (Continued from page 1) Bramlett, R. N. Barber, J. L. Walker, Guy Massie, J. W. Ray, Charles Ray, Jr., G. C. Plott, J. F. Cube, J. R. Morgan, Joe Leatherwood, and Rufutt Siler. Born November 16, 1865, Mr. Welch was the son of the late Dr. Robert Vance and Mary Caroline Peeples Welch. He attended the local school after which he graduated from the Poughkeepsie Bjusftiess College, of Poughkeepsie, N, Y. He was prominent in the political affairs of the county for a half cen tury, though never running for an office until 1926 when he was elected sheriff. He served until l'J30 and again as sheriff from 1934 to 36, and was tax collector from 1930 to 1934 He was a modest and unassuming person, with a great interest in people. His charities were county wide, and those in need always found him a friend. He was married in 1900 tu Miss Fannie Boyd, of Jonathan Creek, daughter of the late Frank and Sarah Parks Boyd. Mr. Welch is survived by his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Jack Felmet and Miss Sarah Welch, the latter a student at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, three sons, Robert V. Welch, present sheriff of Haywood county, Dr. Julius C. Welch, Jr., member of the staff of the Children's Hospital, of Los Angeles, Calif., and Joseph H. W. Welch, of Waynesville, One sister, Mrs. J. Howell Way and two grand children, Betty Felmet and Fannie Llmda Welch, also survive. A special program of music by the church choir will be given on Sunday evening at the regular 7:30 service, at the First Methodist church under the direction of J. Dale Stentz, with Mrs. W. L. Matney organist. The program will open with an or gan prelude by Mrs. Matney, followed by congregational singing of request numbers, with prayer by the pastor, the Rev. J. G, Huggin, Jr. Other numbers include: "When the Golden Leaves Are Falling," by Ha vens, with Lester Poteate and Tom Davis as soloists; quartet, "Show Me My Task," by Jane Stentz; solo, "The Publican," by J. Dale Stentz; anthem, "Savior Like a Shepard Lead Us," by choir, with Lester Poteate as soloist; duo, "Whispering Hope," by Mrs. Fred Martin and Mrs. Fred Calhoun; anthem, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," with Eva Leatherwood, Mrs. Fred Martin and Tom Davis as soloists. COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN Haywood county has been designat ed by the state AAA officials as one of three counties in North Carolina to use ground agricultural limestone under the provisions of the 1938 Soil Conservation program. Orders for 1800 tons of ground limestone have been submitted to the county agent's office as of Tuesday, September 20. Persons having work sheets under the 1938 Soil Conservation program may take up 80 per cent or less of their 1938 soil building payment in ground limestone. For each ton of lime used under this provision $2 is taken from the payment earned. No outlay of cash is necessary other than ! "'K me materia car to the farm. September 3d, s filling applications the county office, received undu- tv.j. be spread at tht- ,a 1 -ton pei- acre u, : Some persi.r., not yet been mvil. visor may wish l: nine. ii so, hied on or hf,, the county airt necessary that a the farm befuu th, lime can be ''lvuni -St LIVESTOCK Prices furnished by the Haywood Mutual Stock Yards, of Clyde. Prices are based an 'sales of last Thursday. (All prices quoted per hundred) the singing at Balsam Sunday. I.'..: .... .1 . -..!.' ii? ' . . '' i-uemis aim leaiuves regret to near of the illness of both Mrs. Lee Jordan and Verlin Rogers. Canton 4-H Club Plans Year's Work The Canton 4-H club held its first fall meeting at the high school build ing Monday morning with Miss Mary M. Smith, home demonstration nirpnt arid R. R. Smithwick, county agent, in cnarge, An enthusiastic erouD of momhi.rs discussed plans for the year's wmk and appointed committees to fill the vacancies made during the summer montns. Officers of the club are: fanl Holland, president: Edith Me,1Fn.-,) vice president; Martha Wrie-ht tary and treasurer. The membership committee is composed of Dorothy Cole, chairman, Mildred Robinson and James Rhea. Martha Wright was cnosen reporter tor the club. Much interest was shown in Anhio.ro ment Uay, and plans for its observ ance sometime in Januarv. w ,n cussed. Prices furnished by the Haywood Mutual Stock Yard, of Clyde. Prices are based on sales of last Thursday. (All prices quoted per hundred.) Cows .. .. $4.00 to $5.10 Bulls .. .. $4.50 to $5.20 Calves .. ...,.$5.00 to $9.75 Heifers $5.00 to $6.20 Steers : $5.00 to $7.50 Number of sales no Total amount of sales .............. ..$2,700 Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. Kn A i ttfken for less than 25c. I'iili.-u..... .,. submiu..,,.'-! I i - 77-Sri i i n FOR RENT Furnished house, two baths, electric stove, refrigerator, heater, garage. Eight months be ginning October first. Mrs. John A. Taylor, Corner Haywood and Gudger Street. Sept. 22. FOR SALE Victrola heater, hot water heater, dresser bed, rug. Bargains. The BIiss House. Sept 22 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD furniture for rent, including nice large Frig idaire. Price $7.50. Call Moun taineer for information. IN THE TALK AROUND A SODA FOUNTAIN IN Pimping ... TOMER USED THE WORDS IMC (.LtKK TH0U6HT SHt HAD GIVEN AN ORDER, he jwiu, nunc j YOUR SUNfltv' fonoKI., J......... ,,.c -"'Mums. are triiiw relieve the bereaved , the burdf. caring for details. It is ftw V --- -... . ...v ..men,) knmny weii-iraineil, cunt pi tint .,,iv is in attendance. Wells Funeral Hoi l-none371 Canfnn SMITH'S PRlfTQ ARE mWCCT IN 30o Moffetts Teethina WANTED 100 Hound Dogs, Curs, Females I -buy most anything in the dog line I will be in Waynesville, SATUR DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, to buy dogs. I want 100 if you can get that many in town. WANT HOUNDS or three quarter hounds, also females. Don't leave your dog at home. Bring him in and get the cash for him. Come early, I will have plenty of money for everybody. Will pay highest m-ice possible for your. dog. Don't forget the Date SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ith D. GRAHAM AM WITH OTHER BAND 8F BEER. WBE THE JUDGE. inrcuaoiMKODE: 26c Liver Pills Carter's 14c 35o For Corns Freezone 18c WEEK SPECIALS (None Sold to Dealers Quantity Rights Reserved 75o Mineral Oil Squibb Listerine Te k TOOTHPASTE TOOTHBRUSH 25c Size 50c Size 2 for 26c 2 for 51c Iodent Prophylactic TOOTHPASTE TOOTH POWDER 50c Size 25c Size 2 for 50c 2 25c 75c Pills $1.00 PRINCE ALBERT. 15c tins 10c MEDICINE 60 California SYRUP FIGS $1.00 Pint HALEYS M-0 60c Dr. Kilmers SWAMP ROOT 83c Glovers MANGE REMEDY . .. ....... . ... Bottle 100 Genuine SQUIBB ASPIRIN .. . ... . .... . .. 3 Tall or 6 Small Vet or CARNATION MILK .... ... ... . 25c Milk -fc EAGLE BRAND for It rnnwTvl THE wUlill fly If Tre-Jur I 0 33-j ) Y Lipiticlj Angelus ill f Oreomi i Pond's I V 29J 34c 59c 34c 69c 39c 19c $1.69 For Gray Hair Kolor-Bak Ic mm IIIK iir $1.00 Taoien Harmola Bisodol S8C K Ml r $i oo 1 $1.00 Cardui Toilet Tissue VIKING 6 for 20c 25c Ammens Prickley HEAT POWDER . ... .2 for 26c P and C LAUNDRY SOAP Giant Size 3 for IOC Octagon SOAP or POWDER 10 , 19c Rinso, Oxydol, Super Suds 10c Size 3 for 25c Ivory Medium H Size DC Large O Size .......... OC j ' Tissues , 75c J hampoa 1 ( Fitch 49 SMiTH'sv4a(irairc. anrqlgl smith