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Page 16 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Real Rationing Will Soon Be Jolt To Housewives By CHARLES P. STEWART (Central Press Columnist) THE FOOD rationing we've e perienced thus far hasn't been a circumstance to what it promises to develop into under the commii tee just set up under Agriculture Secretary Claude R. Wickard's chairmanship, but with War Pro duction Board Chief Donald w. Mplann doinc most of the actual bossing, assisted by the heads of about two dozen other emergency agencies, each making suggestions ad libitum. There are rows over rubber and gas rationing already, but, after ail, folk don't literally go hungry for rubber and gasoline ana uv do for food. Not that I suppose anybody 11 be denied a sufficiency to keep him from losing weight. However, most of us have a few favorite aisnes that we like a great plenty of, and some of them may be cut down on pretty hard. Illustratively, we're slightly pinched as to sugar now, and my wife, who has quite a sweet tooth, says she doesn't get enougu. I give her most of what's coming to me, for my teeth aren't particu larly sweet. I have a strong prede Motion for tomato juice, though, and what I'm betting is that this new committee will soon be ration ing that to such an extent that it'll have to be served to me with a medicine dropper instead of the big pitcherful of it that my appetite craves. In short, I don't believe that many of us will get all of what he or she especially wants. International In Scope The aggravating part of it will be that the rationing won't be ex clusively to economize on edibles that we, as Americans, are rather shy on. If we're nationally so short of some sort of chuck that each in dividual must be contented with a comparatively small plateful of it, or part of us will have to go entire ly without, I take it that most of us will be willing to share and share alike with everybody else in the United States. This coming period of rationing, however, is to be on an international scale. That is to say, we and all the rest of the anti-Axis democracies are to be in on it. Suppose, for example, that we, here at home, have ample resources in apple pie, for just as much as there's an appetite for at every ta ble in our own land. But suppose that Britain, Russia and the Chi nese are fairly perishing for apple pie. In that event, well have to content ourselves with half a slice apiece in order to divide up with these allies of ours. My guess is that itll make a Yankee apple pie fiend kinda sore to feel that he's being stinted, not for his own countrymen's benefit, but for the benefit of the British, Kussians and Chinese. It's true, they'll be doing the same thing to supply us with their various specialties, but maybe they II be specialties that American apple pie eaters aren't interested in. Getting this system inaugurated was the purpose of the recent visit paid to Washington by London's Production Minister Sir Oliver Lyttleton. He took the subject up with our Production Chairman (we aren t classy enough to have "min isters") Nelson. Sir Oliver de scribed what he was after as "in ternational production intesrra tion." Don Nelson was acquiescent and the committee s going. There's military integration also. Mountbatten's Visit That's what Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten has been here attend mg to. He's the British "Comman do" expert. Until he arrived and explained it, I didn't understand what the term commando meant, Now I know. It's a multiplicty naval activity, submarines, land ar tillery, infantry, Cavalry, aviation NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. NtlA McDANIEL BRAM LETT Widow of T. R. Bram lett, Dec'd. et al. VS.' L. H. BRAMLETT, MAUD BRAMLETT ALLEN AND HUSBAND, GEORGE AL ' LEN, et al. The defendants, Maud Bramlett Alien and husband, George Allen, win taKe notice that an action en titled as above mtnced in the superior court of Haywood County, North Carolina, to have allotted and set apart a uower interest ol the above named , widow on the lands owned by T. R. Bramlett. deceased- nH v,, defendant will further take no tice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in me courtnouse in Waynesville, North Carolina, on the 27th day of July, 1942, and within 10 days mereaiier, answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 26th day of June, 1942. C. H. LEATHERWnnn. Clerk Superior Court, Haywood and everything else of a sort to raise military Hades on Axis fronts. It's a combination of all arms, from the zenith on down. And they do say that Hades is what it IS. Employed against an enemy, you can't kick on a unification of that kind. Shipping fits into integration likewise the carrying of men and supplies, I mean. Diplomacy and propaganda are integrable. So's industry and so are economics. But when integration get into a I We hope that there will be addi matter of international household ! t,onal news from Shangra-la in representing Uncle Sam, John Bull, Joe btalin and, Chiang Kai-sneKT Whatll the American housewife say? groceries it seems to me that it starts to get personal. Having American rationing done from Washington? oh, yeah! But ha v. the near future. Am offensive spirit can be a dangerous affair unlesn . vou are ing it done by a committee, Jointly properly prepared. Representative Of Social Security Board To Be Here A renresentative of the Ashe- ville field office of (he Social Se curity board will be at the Waynes ville post office on Thursday, July 9, at 10:00 a. m. Wage earners who have worked in a jod covered oy we social se curity Act since December 31, 1936, and have attained the age of 65. mav be eligible to file claim for themselves, their wives, or minor children, whether they have an account number or not. 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Tanishinn K. Arrid has foe American Institute ot wunaenng pproval beat ior beina HARMLESS TO FABRICS. ARRID 39 ond 59flg, J J (None Sold to Dealers-Quantity Rights Reserved) county, N. U. No. 1201 July 2-9-16-23. v . ' , .
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