IjHlRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page IS TOWN and FARM I' in WARTIME i wr OFfia or wai iwoimatiom .r.TS FATS Red Stamps A8 I 0 nH A 5 through G5, ite v. H.Scrn FOODS Blue LP A8 through Z8 and A5 Imp5K f5 good indefinitely. slTo e-ood for five pounds finitely. Sugar Stamp 4U, gooa V" ...,n.nf canning sugar Lh February, next year. ,3?.onl IE A-ll coupons, good Lrl'ueh November 8. rlTI OIL ten " . , .-n.nrh Seotember 30 rM'nmH i coupons now good. good inaemuic... ov CELL BATTERY PRODUC R TIOX GROWS Progress d.v me dry cell battery in iu renewed effort to in- ... nrnrfuction was reported by 'Tast r . i i. recent meeting. At tne same . the industry was urged to ' or .n nfTatfintr -fiirf Vior greases, since production is still bout 28 Per cem ueiuw iiuiiiiuuiu kilitary and civilian requirements iHOE STAMPS GOOD INDEFI NITE! omnval of time limitations that L.r thp use of special shoe lumps 's announced by OPA. The provisions apply to an special hoe stamps, except that those is ,J tn Mexican border residents Last still be used by consumers ( For You To Jfeel Well 24 hours every day, 7 days every eek, never stopping, the kidneys filter wute matter from the blood. 11 more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove sur plus fluid, excess acids and other waste Bitter that cannot stay in the blood without injury to health, there would be better understanding of why the whole system is upset when kidneys fail to junction properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not try Doan's Pills? You will be using a medicine recommended the country over. Doan's stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waste from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Get Doan's today. Use with confidence. At all drug stores. within 30 days. Previously, some special shoe stamps such as those issued as extra rations had to be used within time limits. The pro visions affect only special shoe stamps and in no way involve the validity of regular war ration shoe stamps, either for consumer or trade use. tsk: tsk: were losing the WAR Germany's supreme optimist and Goebbtls' prize pupil turned up in a prison camp where an Aussie stood guard. The Nazi was invited to listen to radio news reports, the Australian News and Information Bureau says. The news the Nazis heard was strictly wonderful. This was his report to his fellow priso ners: "In 1D40 we overwhelmed and defeated the British, but most of them got away through Dun kerque. The Fuehrer has allowed them to land in France again, This time they shall not escape.'' INDUSTRY NEEDS 250,000 WORKERS With cotton textile production lagging, the industry has been fac ed since May 1 with a need for hir ing nearly a quarter of a million workers by November 1. in order to expand its output to meet fully tne estimated demands for cotton products, the War Manpower Com mission says. As yet, WMC said, only a small number of cotton tex tile nlants have made manpower utilization surveys or sought this service in order to determine the specific causes of labor turnover. ROUND-UP OPA says: If you smoke import ed cigars, you will be glad to learn that dollar-and-cent ceiling prices for importers, and wholesalers, and at retail for practically all brands have been established. Consumer prices on Swiss cheese are being reduced nationally by an approxi mate average of three cents a pound, while the price at the fac tory level for the product is being increased by an estimated weighted average of 3 1-4, cents a pound, through a reduction of more than 6 cents a pound at the wholesale distributive levels. Authority for all retailers of meat to pre-cube steaks from top or bottom rounds of utility and cutter and canner grades of beef has been granted. Rationing controls have been re moved from spiced green tomatoes. Gets Flying Cross jm fk f IT" J "- Jt 4 f it W 1ST LT. ZEMRIE V. SIZE MORE, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Sizentore, of Waynesville, bombardier on an Eighth Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress, is seen above receiving the Distin guished Flying Cross for "extra ordinary achievement" while parti cipating in more than a score of heavy bombing assaults on vital Nazi targets in Europe. The presentation is being made by Col. Edgar M. Witten, of Fort age, Pa., combat wing commander in the 3rd Bombardment Division, which was cited by the President for its England-Africa shuttle bombing of a Messerschmitt plane plant in Regensburg, Germany, last summer. Lt. Sizemore also holds the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters. He entered the service in March, 1942, prior to which he was em ployed as a welder in a war pro duction plant. Larry H. Cagle And Pfc. R. M. Chafin Meet Larry H. Cagle, CM second class, USNR, and Pfc. Robert M. Chafin, brothers-in-law, recently met in the Pacific war theater, according to the former's wife, Mrs. Iris Chafin Cagle. Cagle, CM 2c, has been serving with the Seabees and has been in the Pacific two years this month. Pfc. Chafin has been overseas since March of this year. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Lt. and Mrs. William R. Nash of Lexington, Ky., announce the birth of a daughter, Anna, on July 31. Mrs. Nash is the former Miss Frances Dunn, daughter of Mrs. Bon Atkinson. TIMELY Farm Questions and Answers QUESTION: How can I build an inexpensive, yet practical egg storage room? Answer: Edward W. Glazener, assistant county agent in charge of poultry in Chatham county, re ports that Palmer Fox of Siler City, route 1, has dug a 10 by 12 foot cellar under his feed room. Fox has noted that whereas the temperatures ranged from 20 to 100 degrees during the year in the feed room, the tmperatures in the egg cellar varied from 40 to 75 degrees. The difference between the high and low temperatures in the cellar was 35 d.grees as compared with SO degrees in the feed room. "Fox realizes that keeping ejrgs as near HO .degrees as possible is essential for good hatching, says Glazemr Question: Can I gauge the fer, tility of soil by the weeds that are growing on it? Answer; Yes, say specialists at Stave College. On poor land you will find such weeds as bear grass, bitterweed, bracted plantain, pov erty grass, poverty cat grass, buck horn, cinquefoil, golden rod, green brier, mustard, oxeye daisy, pine weed, rabbit clover, rough button weed, sand spur, sheep sorrel and yellow weed. Question: What are the best va rieties of small grains for the up per Piedmont section of North Carolina? Answer: We suggest that you write the N. C. Crop Improvement Association, State College, Raleigh for a copy of Agronomy Informa tion Circular No. 136. This publi cation gives results of official va riety tests on wheat, barley and oats by the Agricultural Experi ment Station. The tests were conducted at Swannanoa, Greens boro, Fallston, Rocky Mount, Rae ford and Richlands. Question: How would you pre vent coccidiosis in the poultry flock? Answer: Extension poultry spe cialists at State College suggest that you do not crowd your chick ens; floor the houses; and clean them often. The litter should be kept dry at all times. You can begin with a small amount of litter, stir it daily, .and add a small amount of litter every few days. Put water and food containers on low wire platforms. Keep chicks confined to the house or house and wire sunporch, until broiler or Wife Preservers Battirur-AUed ouiKa may be washed by hangins them on a line and washinr them down with a hose, usirut warm wa ter. Soap soiled place, rubbing the soap well In with the hand. Rinse with clear water; pat out excess water by trently pressing the ouilt Detween me nanaa, and leave on line until completely dry. shaking gently occasionally. Services To He Held At Cove Creek Church Edgar Rathbone will preach at the Congregational Holiness Church at Cove Creek on the second Sunday afternoon, in Sept. (10th) following the Sunday school. Au nvitation is extended to the public to attend. The Sunday school is held at 2:00 o'clock each Sunday afternoon, with Mrs. Fannie Howell serving as superintendent. Rev. Joe Daniel of East Marion, is pas tor of the church. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 125 Main Street COXSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST Wells Bldg. For Appoint&MBt Telephone ti&t Canton, N r. frying size. Then, move them to a clean range that has had no ma nure on it for two years and house in movable range shelters, moving the shelters about once a month. Question: Would you wait until after frost to harvest sweet po tatoes ? Answer: No, say Extension hor ticulturists at State College. They recommend that the crop be dug before frost damages the vines because, if potatoes are not dug immediately after a front, they will not keep well in storage. Therefore, it is best to harvest ahead of the frost. They also sug gest that you treat the potatoes as if they were eggs in the harv esting operation, because bruises cause considerable losses in stor age. Save No. 1 potatoes to plant next spring instead of strings. Comfort for Cows Dairy cows In the winter stable are more comfortable if the temper ature is kept at about 50 degrees. GAS is modern quick clean for Cooking Brading GAS Service AthavMI ReV. Phon gQ2 L PI at araj grocery CARLE -CHESTERFlEtD MILL CO, ASttfiVtLLfi For Sale At All Retail Merchants r ----------- GOOD CAK i 1 i I I I i 1 We're sorry we can't make some of our good cake for ' you this week but we have used our sugar allotment g and can't reopen until the 15th. j 1 Plenty of Fruit Cake for overseas J I Christmas Boxes when we reopen. I I 1 ! Pearce's BAKERY ! VJ WAYNESVILLE- .1 A TWO IMPORTANT SALES' u Li D 10:30 A. HI. . . Henry Francis Farm Property located one mile from Hazelwood. One and one half miles from Dayton Rubber Plant on Allen Creek Road. Consists of 65 aes, two houses large barn, and silo. Adjoining Waynesville Country Club. Sub-divided into home sites of various sizes. 0ne number 60 Oliver Tractor One orchard sprayer riding culti- t ator double Oliver Plow double disc double harrow ton tod one-half Ford Truck two-horse tractor wagon and other farm implements, too numerous to mention. Sale Will Take Place On the Grounds Rain or Shine. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED MUSIC BY OUR Live Wire Band 3 PENNY BROTHERS FREE a GIVEN $ AWAY 5(0) UYJ -WAYNESVILLE cr? an 4.oo p. tva. w Belle Meade Center We will sell four Btore houses Filling stations Five rock bunga lows five log bungalows all modern conveniences. The above property will be sold not as a camp bat piece by piece. Ten business lots on the Main Street of Hazelwood Twenty home i sites near the Dayton Rubber Company. Owner of the above property, H. R Milner. Sale Conducted By These sales will afford a grand oportunity for the home seekers, business men and investors. Cancel all engage ments and attend this sale. For further information see Robert E. Richardson at the LeFaine Hotel. PENNY BROTHERS World's Original Twin Auctioneers of Charlotte, N. C.

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