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Ill ' I' f J THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER less Practical 1 i s e h o 1 d gestions RUTH CURRENT . State College inning is as important llt'Il lUMUIll- .MJ1IVS UVIT- us any Miinnier agi'iny erv ai oi eoou nome- that a family puts up ill do its bit toward world's food supply mo this year no serious in canning equipment 4.8 Billion Spent -' L'. S. For Forrioi -onunmlities In War the right tools for the for efficiency in the n any other workshop ' utensils, like loo may the opposite effect ml unnecessary extra o collect in kitclu cupboards take im down work, and wasti nergy. weeding out of all Jiuent that does not do for its keep is recom lonie management spe rid of the unneces d kettles, the broken bbly egg beater, and Igets that have proven nd is enough for mam- ilitifjiiiein uiie Mint for example, and out instead oi a h.-im ful kitchen drawers. doubles make fur f 'ever Twn menum-in,. lor dry and one foi lenls, are needed I'm Twin sets of salt and unc m LI n siove the mixing center convenient kitchen lias u wnere and when il irl ,tl,l.i,( win 1 1 tin ii nt'L- 15 minutes each day ork plans for the day the cleaning activi ne to guide the chil- l period lor relaxa- IIT w- irns reace ; Further CITY Pope Pius XII l broadcast recently to "true peace" r awav now fh.-m .if hostilities a year ago, first resolute sten altainment of true yet been taken." from his private li Jontiff declared that ack of security in the he said arose from international rela- exasperaie passions preparing and pro irk tomorrow a vin- " T'hn unv in iMnrn ng and arduous." concluded with an eay repatriation ol the resettlement of 3ns. WASHINC lu ( ,, cies of the ;, , ! :,:,lt 809,1)01)0(1(1 !j,,,. i sugar. ruljb,. nn a,u modilies Del w ecu .ti: . Uec. ai. 1 !-:. li (',, I'urlinent icpu.'inl Rubber I cv c!i,i!i.i tjon'.i buiir, ,,l n,i,!. r'ar Ka.-t m.n h.i,!, -during 194(1 ' .,i! ,u, 1947. ami t. Ai u (!., "lent iv siiii ,u:,: , near the vv.h i,,,,,. nient repurl s.mt Other pr,igi.ie.s : I ing purchaM-s ..i , .. , aiitiiium;, . iiMil.is-, ,n libers, hides ,iml -,,,. scarce a:;i u -1 1 1 1 m ,, , ,,, "Alth(iuj;li siMu. ( programs have been i Permit private iniju.i i. sume trading, cum ell.,ii been advisabh' ui p,"., cases." said the depa: It, Repii'sentativ N , means t fi.it i.ne laws to enrich t lr : , they represent. ! ht l-i. M - pper 1 I'.ll-.nul 'll nun ii, in iMi I .11 Ii , i lit' 1,1. Willi IS .1 rising junior class College of the Uni h Carolina has ar- t he summer with r. and Mrs. Krnest Scrub included them days matter of for your ur clothes an if you dry Boyd, Avenue Hi, ii.hu Vouihful King Of Bulgaria Is Kept Secluded SOU A, Bulgaria Many Bul- .ii i.uis have beguii to forget the vi le iee of their King, eiglit- car-old Simeon, who is being kept hi seclusion at the small royal country h..nse at Vranja, outside Soti.i. pending a decision on the iountr's future constitution. Ml Bulgaria's political parties are opposed to the monarchy, iiiouuh they differ over the coii Miiutional methods Jf abolishing it Hut most observers here be hi've that the Bulgarian House ol l oburg will not survive longer 1 i ' -1 1 1 this year. It hough il is nearly three ears I -nice Simeon, at least nominaJU became King on the sudden pass ing ol Ins father. Boris, in August, j una. his people hardly have seen I hi!" during this time and his name 1 never is mentioned in the Bui-, "ari.m newspapers. I His royal functions are exer cised b three Regents appointed! b the Fatherland Front CJovern uent. one of whom, Dr. Todor I'.ivlov. is a Doclrinairi' rum. Japs Nevei Positive That Trains Will Kim TOKYO -War-worn government eleetiie subuiban ti.e:i- bi ok, down H.UUI tunes in the past im, iiionths, the Ti anspm t Ministi v said this week. "Most ot these trains.'' com mented . I lit News Vi'ciuv. "soon will be miming lui.illv unlmul w llldou panes. Ulthulil June, ami without stiaps ,1 iu, Ke. on Milium,' ,,1 all. " PAGE THREE (Second Section) N" VMiinaii is eo!oi blind when ll i nines l,i , olllltliu; Hie it ,i li.iii s in In i In ,ul nminsi 'II,,, bov Km" ' , v i , plctclv cut ell Ii nn I he v ,.' ill with Ins unit her. luci u iii,,i No toi eigu iliih'in.,l ,, 1 1 pi , seutalives and no loieigi; uiinnai isls ni.iv v isii I It ,s Kihn, n onl lli.il t Ik- i o al l.niiilv in, s .. erv modest icsli uted hi,, .m I that I he ho is receiv ing a n,u m.d private education 11 act icallv the onlv liuie c ) i . , , ; i loaiina appeal s in public is h, u she )a.vs her regular visiis t,, .n fresh llovvei s on I be t h ,, K in- Hons in Hi,, mount. mi innu-.i, i of Kila. south ol Solia Pick and Shovel Help Al llt'ilin University HKHl.lN - At Berlin's Univer it these davs the student is not tested on his knowledge of the arts and natural sciences alone he is tested on Ins ability with the pick and shovel. Lack ol bousing accoinmodat ion has made entrance to the l uier silv more ditliciilt than ever be loie but the ambitious student can cam admission volunteering for 1Mb hours' work clearing away rub ble and helping to reconstruct the . uivcisilv buddings. Students have been assured that their labor will be of "great 'icdil to litem as applicants fur I he llllel tel 111 lletord Throng Attends Host Point (uuduation KST Pi il'l'. y The larg est throng ni West Point's history i allured lor I he mdilai v academy's I I adit io oa I .lone Week exercises The i i ovv d estimated at more 1 1 ; . 1 1 I. I watched the award of acaileiiu. pi ic. Iii the Pltli grad ual ing i la-s ni ;rr.i cadets also a i ci oi d number If SEEMS UKL FOLKS DonT know how -To APPRECIATE BEING WEtV. UNtlL "THEV GVC SICK. - i i To appreciate real driving confi dence . . . make the SIMS TIRE & HATTKHY COMPANY your "fill-up" headquarters You 0W it to your car to keep U La the best possible running condition. Our Sinclair Gas and Oil l; the best. Drive iu, today and tak advantage of our "one.stop" service. EI) SIMS, Owner Look At The S carce Items We ave I N O U R Home Supply Department We feature GOODYEAR Products YCLES (illI,S' AM) HOYS' Full Sio All Sizes Goodyear BUTTERIES I fjl- iff) -V ---" if " 6o TIRES . . . cuid you'll rjo farther. For no tiro built In. lay is us nale, strong und iitiudy uj u Goodyear. Yes We Have LAWM MOWERS 6ec6 (four cat Tho Police all over tho nation are now check ing the following: BRAKES TIRES LIGHTS HORN WINDSHIELD WIPERS 1 16-Inch I Blade 'M We Have : Weekly Allolment Seheduletl V. orv Week We Now Have SEAT COVERS For Most Cars See Us For GOODYEAR TRACTOR TIRES On Sale G-E IRONS Camping Equipment Grills- Stoves -Chairs - Thermos Jugs and many other items for out door life We Have Many New Style RADIOS G-E and Motorola for Cars .") and 8 Tube TABLE MODELS Hy RCA, GE and MOTOROLA Sims Tire and Battery Co Phone 486 L. E. Sims, Owner Main Street I J ! ..: 'V u ' ' ! ri I' : m
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