UBSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 3 1 soli em ivfli er SOU is H H ery :roP4 ..A .a; et 1 lotels, Cafes, Meat larkets Of Haywood kiven Sanitary Rating Wounded General Lction of the Laws, Kuies, for the Sanitary Ret'u hotels and cafes as .n ei i Vi . m? Hit".'" during sil? sufficient ir. uately .1 ii i: - 'oard of Health requires the J Boa . ...; tiirws. of the fen hotels and foodhandl- Vlat.nsthesanitary tSinu' plas provide for ad niW 1 L,t,H buildings. k' , .. ... .n,l ventilated. ;ind toilet facili- ' iiaMe f-r sex and color; a Jatrf sw'y. adequate screen- 'ht' II V BCnovw i win ber 1 ; dishes ana and kept in good li.. nAM an1 stored 10 picvcui, c- available graue ux prodcts; adequate u u... refripi'ration for perishable . building? and equipment clean; proper garbage dispos- ith the surrounuings iree irum .:.L .,11 umnlnvPPS hnndl- ka; wiin SATURDAY SPECIALS kfoam-Divinity Layer Cake Extra Nice ing food having a health certificate showing freedom from communica ble disease, etc. The following is a list of the hotels, restaurants, meat markets and school cafeterias in Haywood County showing the latest grade given with the rating. HOTELS Ratings for hotels in Waynes ville are as follows; Maples, grade 91.5, rating A; Palmer House, grade 84.5, rating B; LeFaine 'Hotel, grade 88.5 and rating B. For Canton; Spears Hotel, grade 84.5, rating B; Imperial Hotel, grade 88.5, rating U. RESTAURANTS Ratings for Wayn. sville; Smith's Drug Store 93. 5 Charlie's Cafe ... 92.6 Henderson's Corner 91 k The Spinning Wheel Burnette House W. W. N. C. Cafe American Fruit Stand The Tavern Charlie's Place Tap Room Hardin's Grill Taxi Stand Lunch Room Green Tree Tea Room 91.5 .90.0 .90.0 .82.5 ...82.5 . 82.5 ...78.5 ...78.0 .74.5 73.5 Is? 2 Ifc " Recovering In m wheej chair tm hospital in Australia U Brig. Gen. Hanford UacNider, of Mason City, Iowa. H was sent to the continent "down under" after being wounded (n the eye during the fighting in New Guinea. (CtntralPr) soft A Full Line Of Danish Pastry sorted Cookies Donuts AYNESVILLE BAKERY k 343-w Main St. Kus fetation 58.0 Closed Ratings for Lake .hmaluska are: Junaluska Supply Company, grade 75.5, rating C- Ratings for Hazelwood; Belle Meade Cafe 61.0 Closed Bungalow Lunch 80.5 B Arrowood's Caf? 88.0 B Ratings for Clyde: Clyde Cafe. grade 70.0, rating C. Ratings for Canton: Ilendrix's Drug Store 91.5 A Champion Store Cafe 90.0 A Colonial Soda Shop 86.5 B Martin Drug Store 85.5 B Emil's Restaurant 84.0 B Eureka Cafe 80.0 B Francis' Cafe 78.0 C Weeping Willow Cafe 75.5 C MEAT MARKETS Ratings for Wayntsville; C. E. Ray's Sons 92.5 A Balentine's Market 91.0 A Food Store 90.5 A Francis Grocery 90.0 A Dixie Store 87.0 B Ratings at Lake Junaluska: Jun aluska Supply Company, grade 91.0, rating A. Ratings in Clyde: Brown's Mar ket, grade 84.5, rating B. Ratings in Hazelwood: C. N. Al len, grade 91.5, rating A; Bradley's Store, grade 87.0, rating B; Cash Grocery, grade 87.0, rating B; J. M. Woodard, grade 82.5, rating B. Ratings in Canton; Harris Company 96.0 A B. H. Byers 95.5 A Independent Cash Store ... 93.5 A Champion Employees 93.5 A Myers Maaket 92.0 A Russell's Market 92.0 A E. O. Robinson 90.0 A Dixie Store 90.0 A Leader Store Market 88.0 1! Cogburn's Market .87.5 I! City Market 83.5 B Cagle's Market 82.5 B West Brothers Market 81.5 B e Are Pleased To Announce That J. G. Ramsey PERIENCED MEAT CUTTER AND MARKET MANAGER FOR MANY YEARS, IS NOW In Charge Of Our Grade "A" Market AND ESPECIALLY Rufus Siler's Delicious all-pork spare back Salsage ribs bone Sold Exclusively By Us We Have ESSED FCKENS UNCHEON MEATS FROZEN FISH FRESH MEATS DELICIOUS OYSTERS CURED MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS ALENTINE'S "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Rationing Coupon Banking Goes Into Effect January 27 "Rationing coupon banking" a new type of banking service for retailers and wholesalers of ra tional commodities designed to make the nation's ration program work more effectively, will be in augurated here on Wednesday, January 27, it is announced by Jonathan Woody, president of the First National Bank. This is a war service that the government has asked banks to un dertake under which wholesalers and the larger retailers will be re quired by the Office of Price Ad ministration to open "ration bank accounts" in the banks with which they customarily do business. The wholesalers and retailers will deposit in their "ration ac counts" ration coupons received from their customers against which they will draw special "ration checks" when ordering new sup plies. It is expected that only the, retailers whose food sales in December, 1!UL exceeded $15,000 will be directed by the OPA to "open ration accounts." No charge of any kind will be made by the banks. Consumers such as housewives, motorists and other individuals who purchase rationed commodities for consumption will not be affect ed by the new "ration coupon bank ing." They will continue to obtain their ration coupons from local ra tion boards and they continue to "spend" their coupons at the stores just as they have been doing in the past. Only certain dealers sell ing rationed commodities will have to open "ration bank accounts." The banks will have nothing to do with the fixing of re.tion allot ments or allowances, or with the issuing of ration coupons. The lo cal ration boards will continue to perform these functions. The new "rationing banking" system will not affect the regular money or check accounts of the public at all. The public will con tinue to use their bank accounts in the customary way. "Rationing coupon banking" is a new plan for handling a lot of work now done by the 5,500 local ration boards, according to Mr. Woody. The government has ask ed the banks to undertake these accounting activities in order to assure the smooth running and success of the ration program. In undertaking to operate this new "ration coupon banking sys tem", the First National Bank will perform a nonprofit war service for the government. In doing this the bank is simply adding another service to the numerous war jobs it is already performing. Resignations Make Changes In Bank Employes Mrs. Willis Benett, who has serv ed as secretary to the president of the First National Bank for the past year and a half has recently resigned, her resignation to take effect next month. Mrs. Bennett's husband, the Rev. Bennett, has been called to the Oteen Baptist Church at Otesn, and the distance is too great for Mrs. Bennett to commute to her work here. Mrs. Bennett's place will be fill ed by Miss Catherine Jones, daught er of Mrs. Sam Jones, who has been clerk at the District Health Depart ment since her graduation from Peace College. Norman Pless, teller and book keeper, who was recently turned down in the Navy, and since been called in the army, has also re signed. He will leave sometime during the ivext month. His place is to be filled by Miss Edna Sum merrow, who is now with the ra tioning board. SPRING COATS Boys Polo Coat In High Pastel Shades 14.95 to 29.95 7 Suits were always favorites for Spring. . . (his year they are requisites. But that doesn't mean they're all alike and you'll be "regimented" with the rest! For we have suits that are individual. . . styled for you alone. Suits made from interesting materials and fashioned with striking details . . . suits to express your personality through the Spring. You will find plenty of all-wool suits here. PASTEL SHADES WATERMELON CHERRY RED TOAST BROWN TRU BEIGE CARA BLUE GOLD AQUA OYSTER BEIGE PINE GREEN Also NAVY AND BLACK Fur Trimmed COATS 29.95 to 59.95 v BLOUSES Long and Short Sleeves . . White and Pastel Shades. SUITS i, JTSnlf. Priced From ... L .A ff$jf& $12.95 "J & I '-f r ft 1 w $1.98 to $3.95 Iwi'; 'V to e -'its; XT' : ssar r -' 'dim jps' Over 25 Dozen New Sprint: SWEATERS In High Pastel Shades . . . Slip-On or Coat Style s2.98 u, $4.95 SKIRTS Plaid . . . Plain . . . Pastel and Tweed. $2.95 to $10.95 The To "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" (Sim 1-

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