,SDAY, DECH-mk i43 (One Day Nearer Victory THE WAYNESVII.I.K MOUNTAIN RER Pace Moning, OPA News 0IL reriod 1 courons f&, thr.uiph January 3. Per- f became good iNovem- XT- OQ in Rnnlf ', () fir 5 pounds through 10' . ' ' 18 in RnnV 3,u j cr i nair. Stamp No. krou , ,.- cnP4,t. in Rr,k ' for 1 pair. I1 i v annd throueh De- q I ami , ' Brwn stamps L and M, beri- . , 1 lew ' v becomes good De- L-r, s:amy ; , , JESSED FOODS -G-een " . r .,,) r in Book Four. fcuph December 20. Green , n,l P in Book Four tmes g30" u ,good through January 20. Lans to get canned Leased supplies of canned pin- corn, pumpKin, spinacn. Utoes, oeans, anu msa " U mark ts wunin a iew wccrb. . sre supplies owneo. ana neia J,nners, but set aside for gov ,9en' pure as, which have been :Ued to civilians. Lie, flfiu. Lore farm machinery in 44 In improv.d outlook for new L machinery in 1U44 as ioreseen lectal Soreness Set Relief New tasy way Sit In Comfort Mumn Hcc-.al Ij quick, dependable j,, c( itching, painful rectal aoreneM Menu which mar also accompany H . i n.rhn;i Rrinva Boothina Lum MO lirouM - Liotromfort upon conlact, forma pro- nni i:m over iuh ijs; ccrmn. aid Nature heal up raw. Lihir.L .Hl on money oc iioiun. fr - ...i ..li.f udu . aak for PROLARMON RECTAL SMITH'S DRUG STORE by the War Food Administration Raw materials auth-r'z?d by WPB to rrake planting, tillage, and har vesting equipment during 'he year provide for ?bout twice the quan tity produced in I94:i, or almos' 80 perc n of th- produt-ion jn i9)0 a year in which manuf acture ws relatively large. The manufacture of repair parts will b? unrestricted. SUSPEND SLAl'GHTFR QUOTAS To facilitate mark ting and slau ghter quotas (for civilian consume- firing until ftt.-tU- i luiiun iiuiice nave b en suspended by the War Food Administration. out the country, the War Depart ment his reported. The insigna on the button is rn eagle within t circl , the wirgs extending b yonr the circle's edge. Persons whas Army service has been terminUed urdir honorable conditions will b piiini:ted to wear the insignia. WOOL RESTRICTIONS LIFTED Wi:h only two exceptions WP1 has 'ifttd all restrictirns on use o1 raw wool. Finer gradis of alpac may :i u be usL'd excep: for militar Iurposes, and only carp.t wool am' mohair may be used for floor coverings. REDUCE BEAN PRICES Reductions up to two con's pound in wholesale and retail pric es for dry edible beans will result from recent OPA action reducing the price spread between country shipper and wholesal r. Country shipping point prices remain unchanged. SHED POTATO CEILINGS M ix mum prices for dmiesne am' imported "certifi d" seed potatoe have been set by CPA at $1 abov estahished cilings for U. S. No J 1 tablestock potatoes, and for "war !a- proved" seid potatoes at 50 cents above tablestock potatoes. BROWN POINTS FOR WASTE FATS For every pound of fat a house wife turns in to her meat dealer or other fat salvager, she will re vive two brown points, beginning December 13. "Buf most impor tant." Herbert M. Faust, director of WPB's salvage division said, "within a mon'h the fat wil be transformed into war materials nn,l on the way to the righting fronts." tie reminded housewives to sav the grease from turki vs. e ese. d wL-s and chickens, for the manufacture of war products. ! REQUESTS FOR PENICILLIN j The War Department never ha' I controlled pencillin nor received th entire output, Surgeon Genera' Norman T. Kirk, of th: Army Medi cal Department expla ned r cently A civilian request for pencillin, thf new drug which prevents growth of infection bacteria, should be made through the civilian's doctor. Th' doctor should communicate by tele gram, telephone, or personal let'.e' with Dr. Chester S. Kefer, Evans Memorial Hospital, Boston, givinp complete details of the case. SERVICE BUTTONS BEING DISTRIBUTED Plastic g ld-coated lap 1 bu't'in for wear on civilian clothing, to sig nify honorable military service on and after the declaration of a per iod of na:ional emerg ncy, Sep tember 9, 1939, are being distri buted to issuing agencies through- CONTROL OF APPLE SALES Sales by apple grow rs and s lip pers who package their appl i i boxes with a net weigh: of no! mare than 26 pounds are not under price control if not more than five boxes are sold at one time to on. buyer and if they are shipped by parce' post or express. However, When these pac ages are resold by wh le salers and r tail rs, they are under price control, OPA said. Seeks Separation 1 J t-iV- y ; S f 1 MPS. JOHNNY WEISSMUUER. th lormer Bryl Scott of San Fran clico. it seeking a legal aeparatioo from "Tanan" ta Lot Armelea, charging Incompatibility Tht Weissmullen. who have been mar. lied four rear, have three chil dren He waa previously married to Bobby Aroit and film star Lupe Velea. (Jntemational) Say Bubble Gum Is On Way Out Kids are in for a blow a blow cmparabl: to the drying up of the old swimming hole. For, alas ard alack, that magic mouthful, bubble gum, is on the way out. Gum manufac'urers, with a de mand for twenty times their con trolled production, burst the bub ble themselves. So the little companies, which cater to the penny, or kid trad", switched to making five-cent pack ages featuring charcoal, exotic flav ors, and most everything but the precious "bubble." to the consumer. Purpose of the approximately six months of higher ceil'ngs is to compensate mine owners for the retroactive feature of rec:nt wage increases. total of about 1.110,500 rersons is eight p rcent below last year's fi gures. Of those enrolled this year almost one-quarter have been as signed by the armed forces for specialized training. COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS DROP Enrollments in colleges and other institutions of higher education this year are' more than one-quarter below the 1940 peak. This year's INCREASE COAL PRICES Anthraci e c -nl c ilirg prices have been raised bv OPA an ave i rage of (12 cents a net ton at the Imine. Increases range from 35 to i 70 cents a ton, depending on the size ;of th: coal. On June 1, 1944, the iiiw ceilings at the mine will be reduced by an average of 28 cents a ton, leaving net increases of about 34 cents a ton. The' exact amount of these incr.ases can be passed on WAREHOUSES HEADQUARTERS For Over 40 Years Tobacco Sales Open Tuesday December 7th Due to labor shortage daily sales will likely be cut to 32 hours. Although prices will be set, there will be no cause lo rush to sell, for about as much to bacco can be disposed of in 3V hours I with prices set as was disposed of in a day's sale heretofore, the main trouble will be delay in clearing the sale floors. The Government Grade Classifica tions, as last season, will be in force and H is thought the ceiling prices of the respective grades may be some higher. We do not wish to give the impres sion we are concpifpd. for rnnreii is odious Yet, it is only fair to us to state that, WE KNOW THE GOVERNMENT GRADES, THE TORACCO BUSINESS AND ALL ITS RAMIFICATIONS. In fact, Growers will call to mind Ber nard's introduced the Government's Grade Letters five years ago when awarding premiums for the highest price baskets of the different grades. Now, due to an increase in commis sions resulting from high prices, we are doubling the number of premiums, there being 14 instead of only seven for each floor sale, viz: Two $2.50 Premiums for B 1 R Cherry Red Leaf of 200 Lbs. or More. Two $2.50 Premiums for B 1 F Tan Color Leaf of 200 Lbs. or More. Two $2.50 Premiums for C 1 L Straw Color Cutters of 150 Lbs. or More. Two $2.50 Premiums for C 1 F Tan Color Cutters of 200 Lbs. or More. Two $2.50 Premiums for X 1 L Straw Color Lugs of 150 Lbs. or More. Two $2.50 Premiums for X 1 F Tan Color Lugs of 200 Lbs. or More. TWO $5.00 premiums for the bas- ts bringing the largest number of J it '"Mars. If any two baskets bring the re Price, the premium goes to that of ne largest weight If two or more tie 31 Pounds and price, each is awarded a Premium. Since an avprnco mimhur nf nminris Jf HO growers fill each of the three J and the fact the baskets of more ltlan half of this nnmhor lark the re- ?uired weight to be eligible for prem- ms (it is seen those) hnvinrr one or Jj grades of high quality weighing 200 than Pounds or more will have a more rte to thrPA rhunra. in ohfflin a tomiuirn. . ne awarding of premiums have prov en bom k i. . ... (l)The result being, we sell additional pounds every round of sales; (2) The practice has been educational in that it focuses the grower's attention to the value of quality and proper handling; (3) It serves as an incentive to the growers, when it is possible, to sell in heavier lots instead of making useless extra trips to market a small crop; (4) That the growers by selling direct to an ESTABLISHED MARKET save the buyer labor and gas expenditures inci dent to hauling to Greeneville, and. at the same time the grower is protected by the advantages the GREENEVILLE MARKET AFFORDS. Then, too, he is more than reimbursed when hauling di rect to BERNARD'S by tb? premiums for the extra gas in which may happen to be required. , O . r. v.....U , tn helpful to us and the grower: BERNARD'S WAREHOUSES June By W. W. BERNARD n WWNC 7:25 A. M. and WNOX at 1:10 P. M. For The Greeneville Tobacco Boards of Trade Da ly Market Reports. TO REGISTER NATION'S NURSES Every graduate nurse through out the nation is asked by the War Manpower Commission to register at a local hospital or health center during National Nurses Mobiliza tion Week, beginning February 7. The appeal is being made to gra duate nurses of all ages, no motter where they live or how" long they have been away from active practice. ARMY TO RELEASE VEHICLES Non combat Army vehicles, man ufactured in 1940 and before, will be made availabl: for essential ci vilian use in the near future, ac cording to the War Department. Jei ps will not be released. Details will be announced later. GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS . . . CetltlTal Before the rush starts, is a good time to get your P RCk j3 tlOfC clothes all ready for the WICIIvl O Holiday Season. Bring them to us (with a hang- Main Street er, please) and your wor ries will be over. For Quality Workmanship Phone 113 Send Your Garments To Us. CAN HOLD SHOES 30 DAYS Without ration payment dealers may not hold shoes bought on a will-call or lay-away plan, or by special order, longer than 30 days aft r they become available for delivery, OPA has announced. rrriHi TO UJ LI Shelled Black WALNUTS We Are Paying $000 Per 1& Hundred Walnut Kernels 45' Per Pound Farmers Exchange Phone 130-M East Waynesville We're going away for the duration ! Goodiye friends! The Atlantic Company has, for ovr a year, overcome extreme difficulties of transpor tation and rationing in order to continue serving you with Atlantic Ale and Beer. Now, through circumstances beyond our control the shortage of Tires, Gasoline, Trucks and Containers we arc forced to stop. Our investment in time, effort, dis tribution, merchandising and advertising is lost to us for the present at least. You can well understand that, with a great sales lead in this territory, it is a sad day for us when we have to give it up. We realize that it is a sad day for you too, in losing the pleasure of your favorite beverages Atlantic Ale and Beer. Wartime Con ditions and circumstances beyond your control and ours are responsible. We leave you with regret we hope to return and soon. Please remember us. "Full of Oood Cheer" BACK THE ATTACK-BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS ATLAKTK COMPASY Imlt fc Aiimm, Cl fc

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