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TRSPAY, DECEMBER, 16, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) IHK WAYNKSVII.I.K MOUNTAINEER Mioning, OPA News Bride tUTlOX REMINDER .cnUKK A-8 toupons are February 8. ..MR Stamp w " j for 5 pounds through January rtfiFS-Stamp No. 18 in Book S 7fir 1 pair. Stamp No. 1 Vir: lane" sheat in Book 3, 1 , 1 nail". KFTS FATS Brown stamps u N nd P good through Jan- . mn Rrnwn stamn O rrL ' nnH December 19 and re- tins good through January 1, PK . D A r in RooW 4. i a i. anu v - f U through December 20. Green rile n E, and F in Book 4, U through January 20. iCTS OS' LIVESTOCK FEED is part of the government pro- Eim to co" ----j make the best use of available Lppiies in proaucing me mai of livestock products, tjA has taken the following pj: (l) elimination oi me sud ,k the Commodity Credit Corpor hs been paying on corn bring from surplus to eastern f.jcAthern deficit areas; (2) an Icrease of 20 cents a buhel in i price of feed wheat on and riprember 6; and (3) an offer . . . buy corn during tne remainder , this month at the old ceiling price in approximately 150 crun- ' ties on the frnge of the corn belt ! where the new ceiling on c m I (effective December 6) represents I a reduction in pri es. OPA raied I the maximum price of corn 9 cents I a bushel at Chicago to correct in- i equities in the previous regulation. ! At the smie time, the prices of oats, barley and sorghum grains were "frozen" at tV highest pr c?s ! of the five day period, November 29 to December 3, pen ling issuance within 60 davs of a rermanent reg ulaiton on these feeds. ! t s SEED PRICES UNDER CONTROL The 1914 program for winter cover crop seed will support prices on hairy vetch, common vBt- crimson clover and ryegrass seeds' at levels from5 to 40 per cent higher than last season, through purchases by the Commodity Cred t Corporation. Fourteen types of vegetable seeds, including about 200 domestic and imported varie ties, have been placed undpr -pil. ing prices by OPA. Seeds includ ed are bean, pea, corn, beet, cab bage, carrot, cauliflower Kuie chard, cucumber, lettuce, mangel, onion, rutabaga and turnip. All alfalfa seeds, including all stato certified improved varieties, have been made subject to control of the price regulation governing legume and grass seeds by OPA. This reg- For Christmas - - ; j WINGS SHIRTS are kind to the budget! They're priced moderately, wear longer, and look like new after many trips to the laundry. These shirts are tailored like fine custom mades, in the good-looking fabrics men like-uhites, plain colors, and fancy patterns. Smart collar styles. Come in and pick out some Wings IN OTHER SHIRTS nd W. Fancy Pattern Shirts -1 .49 and 1 .95 Other Fancy Groups At 970 and 1.29 White Imported Broadcloth 3.98 ings Sport Shirts 2.98 In the Two-Way Collars Boys' Ficy Pattern Shirts - - 89ft and 970 Kay's Dept Store M R S. EVERETTE BROWN, who before her marriage was Miss Catherine Charlotte Davis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Spurgeon Davis, of Hazelwood. ulation now includes the following domestic and Canadian seeds: al falfa, medium red and mammoth red clover, alsike clover, sweet clov. er, timothy and all mixtures of those seeds. FARM HELP FOR LUMBER SUPPLY Because of the critical over-all lumber and pulp-wood shortage which directly effects farmers, who are large users of lumber and wood products, Marvin Jones, war food administrator, indicated that farm ers should help by: (1) increasing Production from farm woodlands during the winter and (2) provid ing labor for forest industries dur ing the slack winter season on farms. Lumber used on farms for the construction and maintenance of farm buildings requires three and one-half billion board feet of lumber annually. Jones said. those for 1942 will mean that a 23-ounee jar of apple butter will cost from 3 to 4 cents m ira at re tail, OPA reports. This reflects an increase of approximately 80 cents to $1.65 a hundredweight in apple prices and an increase of approximately 74 cents to 15 cents a pound in apple chops. The method by which dealers in apples for home consumption determined their maximum prices in sales prior to retail was changed. With maximum prices for terminal mar kets the same as those for rural markets, apples tended to become scarce in rural markets. So, a premium of 3-8 of a cent a pound now is allowed on sales in rural markets. SYRUP PRICES ARE HIGHER Retail prices for cane syrup have been increased by OPA as 'a result of re-figuring the parity for mula, which resulted in increased returns to sugarcane growers. In creases in No. 10 cans slightly less than one gallon are about 10 cents for country cane syrup, for merly known as Louisiana cane syrup, and 4 to 5 cents for commer cial cane syrup, formerly known as Georgia cane syrup. Accumulators, mostly country store operators, have been granted an increase from 1 to 2 cents a gallon for their handling charge. SHOWN POINTS FOR WASTE FATS The housewife may now receive one brown ration point for each one-half pound of salvage kitchen fats she takes to her retailer. In addition, she will continue to re ceive four cents a pound. Retail ers will not give points for less than one-half pound, nor for any fractional overweight. INCREASE IN APPLE PRICES Increases in apple prices over GIFT PACKAGES POINT FREE Gift packages of jams, jellies, fruit butter, preserves, and non citrus marmalade that were pack ed before October 23 for sale as Christmas gifts may be bought point-free through January 8, OPA said recently. Because the pack ages were made up before these foods were rationed, and because they are often assembled in pack ages with such highly perishable products as cakes and cookies, it is necessary to sell them speedily o prevent waste. PLEASE STAY HOME, URGES ODT Civilians are urgently requested bv the Office of Defense Transpor tation to give up all pleasure trips on trains or intercity buses from December 17 through January 10. Joseph B. Eastman, ODT director, requested civilians to defer even necessary travel, wherever possible, until after January 10. Because of supply limitations, few extra trains can be operated over the holidays. Unless civilians stay home, accommodations for furlough and essential war business travel cannot be assured. Despite short ages of workers, the public trans- Want Ads FOUND Stray, light red heifer. Owner please claim immediately. If not claim; d, will sell. Allan Hannah. Dec. 16 SELL YOUR TOBACCO with Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Morristown, Tenn. Contact Paul W. Fergu son, route one, Clyde, and he will reserve floor space for you. We assure you the highest prices. Joe Bryant's Warehouse, Mor riston, Tenn. Nov. 25-Jan. 13 LOST Four inside sheets of ra tioning Rook No. 3, issued in name of Sallie L. Justice. Please return to same at Belk-Hudson Co. Dec. 2 9-16 WANTED MEN TO WORK ON CONTRACT BASIS PER CORD CUTTING DOGWOOD TIMBER AND BUNCHING IT ALONG SIDE ROAD ON CARR LUM BER COMPANY PROJECT KNOWN AS 12 MILE STRIP NEAR LAKE JUNALUSK A. N. C. FOR INFORMATION WRITE MEDGENTRA LTD, ASHEVILI.E. N. C. Dec. 2-9-16-23 WANTED Used furniture, stove, heater. Highest cash prices of fered. Call 33, Massie Furni ture Co. Doc. 9-16-23-30 HELP WANTED: FEMALE Con genial, settled woman to do gen eral housework. Room and board and good wages. Write or phone 106, Candler, N. C- Mrs. T. A. Groce Dec. 9-16 23-30 WANTED Black walnut kernels. Any quantity. Waynesville Ba kery, tf FOR SALE Mare, colt, two-horse wagon and a new single-foot plow. Price for all $170.00. Mrs. L. A. Downs, Waynesville, Rt. 2. Dec. 16. FOR SALE 1 medium-type Reg istered Poland China Boar, 20 months old. Telephone 473-J, Waynesville, N. C. Dec. 16 FOR SALE 1936 Convertible Coupe; new top and new paint; fair tires. Buddy Parris, Hazel wood. Dec. 16 WILL PARTY who found $20 bill in a Main Street Department Store on Main Street Saturday, please return to "Found" The Mountaineer and receive reward. The monev belonged to the wife of a service man. Dec. 10 WANTED Housekeeper and man for general work. Prefer mar ried couple. Address Waynes ville Mountaineer. Dec. 9 1G WANTED IMMEDIATELY In essential worker's home house keeper experienced white or colored. $8.00 per week no small children. Apply U. S. Em ployment Service Office, Waynes ville, N. C. Dec. 16-23 FOR SALE Brand new Schick Electric Razor. Call 306. Dec. 16 portation indus'ries are successful ly carrying more passengers and more freight than ever before. However, the transportation man power problem is now becoming serious, especially in maintenance and repairs. START MAKING RATION TOKENS Manufacture was started last week on 2 bi'lion ration tokens to be used in making "ration change'' when the ration token plan goes into effect Sunday, February 27, ac cording to OPA. The order calls for 1,100,001,000 red tokens for meats and fats and 900,000,000 blue tokens for processed foods. Food retailers will get their supply from the nation's banks. Strips of stamps, each having a value of 10 points regardless of the numer al now on the stamps, will be val idated on a horizontal or across-the-book basis rather than on a vertical or up-and-down basis, as at present. A regular schedule of validity dates will be established, which will provide five processed food stamps worth 60 points for each consumer at the start of each month. Three meat-fats stamps worth a total of 30 points will be come valid every two weeks. in drug or general retail stores. This precaution has been taken by WPB in order to prevent their use for flashlights or other purposes. MOST COTTAGE CHEESE RATIONED Practically all creamed cottage cheese is under rationing because brown stamps now are required for this type of cheese containing 4 per cent or more butterfat. One hundred pounds of apple, are reduced to 13 pounds by dehy drated fruit for army consumption LIFT RESTRICTIONS ON BINDER TWINE Farmers may now use binder twine where needed in growing, harvesting, or shipping agricultur al products. Previously, use of binder twine was restricted to me chanical self-tying binders. CATSUP RELEASED CIVILIANS TO Nearly a million cases of tomato catsup soon will be released to civilians. The catsup is being re leased from specific reserves held and owned by cannurs but set aside by them from government use. BATTERIES FOR HEARING AIDS Batteries designed for use in hearing aids are being sold only by hearing aid dealers, and not The number of sheets in tablets, pads, and related products made from newsprint paper may be re duced, according to OPA, becauM of the two $l-a-ton increases in newsprint paper during 1943. On the average, seven sheets may be removed from a 5-cent pad and fourteen sheets from a 10-cent pad. Suspender buttons are to be re stored to men's work pants, ac cording to an amendment of WPB's order L-181. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks for the lovely flowers and expres sions of sympathy tendered by the many friends and relatives of our mother, Mrs. Ellen Cagle. Maggie and Wilbfr Whidden Dellwood, N. C. NOTICE OF SUMMONS In the Superior Court North Carolina, Haywood County. Richard Howell, Vs. Glenda Howell. The Defendant, in the above titl d action, will take notice, that an action has been started in the Superior Court of Haywood Coua ty, State of North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an abso lute divorce from the defendant upon statuatory grounds. That the Defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the undersigned clerk of the court for the County of Haywood, at the court house ia Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 4th day of January, 1944, and aaiwer or demur to the complaint filed in said cause or the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Coart for County of Haywood, Stat of North Carolina. 1334 Dec. 9-16-23-30. Buy War Bonds and Stamps FRUIT CAKE We have been lucky in getting enough fruit for 400 pounds of FHUIT CAKE which we are making up In two and three pound sizes. No orders and no lay aways. First come first served. Waynesville Bakery A PAID TAX BILL Makes A Splendid WAN'TEp A ride to Durham be tween Dec. 18-21. Call 254-W. Dec. 16. FOR SALE One guitar and baby carriage, both practically n:w. See Lee Allen, Hazelwood. Dec. 16. LOST Bill fold on Main Street Saturday, contained cash, $10.00, reward offered. Mrs. Mayebelle Amnions Altmas. Dec. 16 CHRISTMAS TREES Now r ady. Get thfm early and save time. Show Them Grove, Champion Nursery, Canton. Dec. 16-23 FOR SALE Bicycle, practically new. Can be seen at Walker's Esso Service Station. Dec. 16 LOST Ration Book No. Three, name Richard C. Smith, 1038 Meadow Street. Please return. Dec. 16-23-30. LOST Pair of brown corduroy i leggings. Finder return to Mrs. ' J. C. Patrick, Love Lane. j tw Dec. 16. Jjl WANTED A rood proposition for j W man and wife on farm. Man wi'h experience with apples pre ferred. Good house with alii modern conveniences. B. L. Smathers, Canton. Dec. 16-23 STOLEN Blue, white trimmed, bicycle from Junior high school, Waynesville. Name plate in scribed, "STERLING Made Like a Watch." Wire Basket wired to handle bars. Chronium rims. Rear tire black and new. Front tire white. Seat supports recently welded. Wooden pedals. Rear luggage carri:r. REWARD. Notify Rev. H. G. Hammett Dec. 16. FOR SALE Dining room and bed room suites. Ask Mrs. Pearce at Bakery. Dec. 16 This Christmas goods are scarce and high. And the more you buy of scarce items of merchandise the more you are helping to shoot prices upward. On the other hand, your unpaid delin quent tax bill incurred as your part of community governmental expense keeps going up every month you leave it unpaid.l So wouldn't it be good busi ness to leave off part of the unnecessary Christmas luxuries and use the money to catch up on unpaid taxes that you KNOW will have to be paid eventually. Make yourself and family a present of paid-up city and county tax bills and remove this financial liability that is hanging over everything you own, in cluding your salary or wages. The law says your tax officials must collect. It is his sworn duty. You know you must pay. So, why put it off. Pay up now and save the difference for war bonds. REMEMBER City and county taxes prior to January 1st may be deducted from your state and federal income taxes. A worthwhile saving! Redeem Your Property The real estate market is firm. Property is increas ing in value every day. Real estate is considered one of the safer invest ments. Investors and speculators are buying tax foreclosed property. You should consult the tax collector today about your properly on which you have neglected to pay taxes. Tomorrow may be too late. WANTED TO BUY Your useless padlocks without keys. Massie I Hardware Co. Dec. 16 ; FOR RENT Unfurnished duplex apartment on Short Street. Call 112-W after four o'clock. Dee. 16. HAYWOOD COUNTY Town Of Waynesville
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