THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER 1 - Higher Prices Are Likely For Foods Wablrrigt'm. Irtci-ese.d :rom fur fatwr Mfid higher fiod corts for crrriuinen. during- the rest " year were forecast recently by the agriculture department. Ewh of a aerie of uratJook re- ;iort iin major items Of foodstuffs j nrnvtiiU'd the same general pat-j l(irl ample or record supplies, tmt wi.r.li. mmg consumer de mand :-a;!-8titig relatively high ! riee. I On refKin said livestock pro-1 iacers '"juH l'xk for the "Urgent j -a?h lTjfjrfie from the vale of meut i animal in aver 20 years" as a re-1 ult ''f tr,? "itroiget consumer , demand condition in a number of years and continued largo govern ment purchases of pork and lard." Meat production in, 1942 if ex l ifte4 to be the 1 argent on roc . rd, the department said, with th cattl and hogn 'niovinir to market in exceptionally 1 ti rjf e number in the name, season for the fir it t.;me in many years, .Some other 'Htateiiient.it in the i "port : Favorable pricen for wool may urlai marketing ' of sheep and I imljfi in the next few months with a resulting upturn in these III irl'H. : Prim., fur eggs, up in recent weeks l'.spi(.e hugu market nup ).!ich are expected to ittay high I'Tiuine ol Urge purchiisfN for l.ngl and. Price of chcickt'li and turkey iImo .have '.advanced, hut. not as much mi other meat. Higher routs ol t'fcd'i for poultry I .Hocks may tend lo oirsct, price gams, the doparlmeiil commented. I'nre-.supporting loans ordered ly (!ongriMa wore credited with loiuntiiiniiiK domeittic wheat prices it. relatively hifh levels despite, a near-record world supply and do-j iiienlic surplus of thin chief bread-' v ruin, I Olllcmlt said some 300,000,000 binthel'M ol Huh year's crop al 1 1'itdy lutil lieen placed under the ! Koverintinnt. loan and ' this prob ably would mcri'llHd to 400,000, I'Oll. ' I 1INI (.)I,I)I:N C1TIKS OF LIVING AMAZONS X fusci utt.iiitr Ury which pre- MMit.s astonishing ,tviduuou that in i he unexplored jungkM of, Uriw.il, a nice of while, warrior.. women still Mirvive among the, tvimuuiLa of a mysterious long-Jieriafled ( dvlllia- lion. Knjoy thia .feature In the 1'ivemher 7th iaituo. of The American .Weekly I he Itiu Magazine Dmtributod With tho HAI.TIMOKE St WD A V AMERICAN (m Silo At All NWmIihuI Groom 25 Bride 70 1 i- ?""" LiJmJy 1.4.. Doclai imr that their marriage "waa mad In heaven," Raymond Vann, 25, theological student, and 70-year-old Miss Lou Wilkins, Baptist mis sionary, are shown after their wedding in Fort Worth, Tex. The couple mot ten years ago, but it was not until ten days before their marriage thot romance occurred to them, Vann was a member of the track team and a tennis star at Conners College, Warner, Okla. Dellwood News .Mr. mid Mrs. I-'rcd Keruuson and son, of Clinton, were dinner vuests of Mr. Keiyusim'n mother, Mrs. Kitiinie rYrnuson last voU. Mr. imd Mrs. Jmr McClure and family, of Ilaitelwood, visited the family of Austin Holdin tho past week-end. .Mrs lieralil tlilisou, of Tenneit sce. returned home Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives in this community. Miss Margaret Hall, of North U llkesboro, upent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Hull. The home1 demonstration club will meet Thursday with Mrs. Crews Moody for the annual all-day nieet iivir. "How to Cut the Hosiery Hill and Ideas for Christmas' will be the general topic for discussion. Bethel News The Bethel Baptist church collect ed food for the orphanajre. at Thom asville recently. The food consist ed of corn, potatoes, canned goods, pumpkins, apple, Hour, nienl, and barley Sunday morning a special program was staged for the bene tiet of the orphanage, and $.'?0 was contributed. Miss Margaret Terrell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Masters, Miss Chris tine Masters and little Betty Al len Masters, motored to Greenville, S. C, over the week-end. Mrs. A. E. Peek is in the hos pital, where she e is undergoing treatment for blood poisoning about the face. She is improving, Sergeant and Mrs. Wallace W. Peek are visiting . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peek. Sergeant Peek is in the service " at Camp Livingston, in Louisiana. k$ JS SEE THESE AMAZING NEW j wfflml Xi z MS$& L MlKx pSt i US Come in . . see the sensational Philco RaJio and RaJio-Phonograph values now. Beautiful consoles . . . lovely table models . , . portables impact ra Jios. For jxur family and friends, Philco otTcrs the perfect gift for Christmas, 19-lt! ORDER NOW ... OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED i PHILCO Musk on a Beam cf light! Nv' (wJ!s .to .htctf - - . Knvcrr rcvyvrJ Utc . . . skunxts new ' tvw! Flukw Autormtir KevorJ Chinese. SttvKv.vp Cnttvl. Ts't- Fnxtf Cjitxt. New CVaiWc I. l Kjuiio CitvMit. Phik Puilt-ln Skipct Actul Srsttfta. Ekvtrk Puh-IUjttco Tufiiixs;. Covrrt SmxkUivI, Anxtvsa UA Fvxrio ShortAViv Reorrtwa. HiOsiMtnc Tlat cvi' cjbinet. ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMENT TERMS Martin Electric Company POA si Oiareh Stmt News From Jonathan Creek An all-day meeting of the Jona than home demonstration club will be held at the home of Mrs. K. W, Howell on Friday, Pec. 6th. Each member will' bring. a dish of food to be served. for lunch. Mrs. Joe Gill has been planting trees and shrubs on her farm where she expects to build a house in the near future. She has also just finished building a large wa ter tank to furnish water for her new home. Several calves were bought from farmers on Jonathan Creek last week,, for 4-H club boys in Iredell county. Dave Boyd, Jule Boyd, Grady Howell and Tom Kainer furnished the cattle. . Electric pumps are being install ed in the Methodist parsonage, and in the homes of R. V. Howell, Hardy Nelson and Fred" Allison, A sock supper was held last week at the Rock Hill school. The pro ceeds will be used to buy books for the school library. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH H G. Hammett, Pastor. The general theme for Bible study Sunday morning at 9:45 is, Christ and Ilia t hurch. such questions as, what is the church?; who inaugurated the church T ; what authority has the church T ; what is the meaning of the church to you?; etc., faces those who would known God's truth. If humanity realized fully what the church is no one would ignore or criticize the church which Christ died to establish. "The Forgotten Men,", will be the theme of the pastor's sermon at the morning worship at 11 o'clock. At the evening worship at 7:30 the sermon subject is, "God's Bloodhounds." LONG'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Lake Junaluska. Rev. Miles A. McLean, Pastor. Church school 9:45. Morning worship 11:00. Subject, "The Coming of Christ in Prophecy." Young people's league 6:00 p. m Evening service 6:45. Subject, talk on Bishop Kern's book, "Methodism Has a Message.' Thursday evening recreation for young people and choir practice. Mfnl Buy More-Save More' at ReliabiTSl TW. w.,u , jjga. 19.75 ' 0N0 pAift t j fS Extraordinary value 6 , i Diamond Ensemble, at Ea $ , . jimf0 $3750 ; A .sensation at tht, pr M j'CJ''' 8 ' " " A V' k A value you will nvvtrfr SI A Week . . r,fS 3ffl fS Jl JJ men ww I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON- SERMON "Goti, the Only Cause and Crea tor" will be the subject of the les son sermon at 11 o'clock, in the assembly noma in the Masonic Temple on Sunday morning, The Golden Text will be taken from Revelations, 4:11, ."Those art worthy. Oh. Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; for Thou hast created all tilings and for Thy pleasure they are and were cre ated " FIRST METHODIST CHURCH At eleven o'clock at the Metho dist church the pastor will preach the first of a series of their ser mons leading up to Christmas on the suggestive words from the lips of Jesus, "If I had come." The oth er two messages on this subject will be presented on the following Sun . In the evening the minister will speak on the subject, "They Follow You." This message is especially for parents and it is hoped that the parents in the church will make ery effort to attend. The quarterly conference which had been announced for Sunday evening has been postponed until Wednesday evening, Dec 10, 7:30. Church school, M. H. Bowles, su perintendent, opens at 9:45, and the young people's meeting is held at 6:30. II AZELWOOn METHODIST CHURCH Rev. E. M. Carver, Paster. Sunday school 10:00 a- m. Morning worship 11:00. . Evening -worship 7:30. Fpworth Leagu at 6:30. Pravef servk-es each Tuesdav J evening at church, and Thursday evening in various Monies at 7 o'clock. '. - - H EL WOOD PRESBYTERIAN" CHURCH S. R. Crockett, Pastor. Evsrysxviy Wek-ome-Sunday school 10 H) a. m. Moming worship H:iX. lening worship 7:SO. ALLEN'S CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor. W. L. SorreUs. Sunday school 9:45. Worship hour llHXV MiJ-wifkk bravr srrie W.irv. day iugH tK3L ST. 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