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PAGE THREE (First Section THE WATNESVILLE MOTJNTAINEEB fTook Many Bumps ?. . 1 fi58 Haias local ame lat in ',n he;-ule.T' eold ingot and he ame' 1 '""ns valued at about $600,000 were ;nd other co ms va uea l'0,lflsea and a fleet of Arab U.in ws ir"l ,sailboaU) now anchored in Arab crews tried to smuggle D ramus mi ReSC.rve a" Alexander j in &r.L police Arab Smugglers of Gold Are Captured in Bombay BOMBAY, India-In the biggest ,.,,nie ever ...ho1 U s ff Wo-I'h to India, where, since the rS'ffirt mKgo imposed by the tWJ nfthree !'e Bank of India a month ago. ii-as opr cent, more 1 i0 in the Middle Lh , t nun am" P. - wn on ... v..r East. BC5 " ,, Ul - . . . has ccnicions were nrsi oiuuocu ' 1 .... . no tipn lilt I V viriims : luc , xu- laoi f nn Arab sailor. & SS)0.000 in i -trough search of every Arab 3 " . L.nknr raiWfl Pn IIHHVV ,.raft in tne - lis- j his pws' i0nal 'nnks of bullion and gold plate I. under waiei iw" ---- -- bbed with a hat-; ' d ancnor chams and on Jobless Pay Barred For Veteran Students WASHINGTON The Veterans Administration said today that vet erans attending school under the G. I. Bill of Rights may not use unemployment allowances as sum mer vacation pay between school terms. The agency said only veterans nvtivnlv seeking stnti willfno In take any suitable work may legally accept me allowance, tven men, the veteran is nnt eliffihlo frtr un employment pay during any period I or wnicn ne receives subsistence allowances under the education and training provisions of the G. 1. Bill. Anv veteran whn knnwinalv an. cepts readjustment allowances to urhich he i nnt entitled forfaits further rights to such benefits, and commits a iraua punishable by fines and imprisonment, the agency said. Home Sewing Makes Big Comeback ihe seaueo. vessels. The smugglers were heavily fined. 7. "",en 0,1 1 . ittie. socked Ench, gouged in in the face. s from a fire. He , , necktie once. 1 . h;)I- -veraii""" h savs; y doors, lie u. ; yQU can . . ttairwaj. i . u - " j- ,.( rtiiors arouna gencia.. ,,.n,med in his face. One time his hand got in the way. That cost him a finger tip. Looking back over the list oi mis- add: 'Pushed Storing Fabrics To store cottons and waahable rayons, they should, first be washed. Do not starch them as insects are more likely to attack them if starched. Ironing is optional. Fold oi roll smoothly and store in a dry place to prevent mildew. Sum mer clothes which do not wash should be dry cleaned, folded care fully on paper to prevent wrinkling and stored in boxes or bags which close tightly to prevent damage from insects or mice. Associated Press Fashion t Home sewing has come back to the U. S. A. with a bang that has . the pattern companies groggy try-j ing to supply the demand, and the fabric manufacturers rubbing their , eyes to see if it's really true. Now that they have had time to. sift down sales fiaures. after the rush of wartime business, manu-j facturers have come up with the j dazzling fact that the number of home sewers has more than dou- bled since 1941. In that year the total number of patterns sold by i all companies in the United States was 46,782,485. In 1946, an in dustry spokesman estimated 1 10.- 000,000 patterns were sold. I The American Wool Council! conies up with the news that one! leading woolen company has in creased its yard goods sales 1400 j per cent since 1937. And a sewing machine company's records show that attendance at its local sewing centers have trebled in the last four years. That gives you a rough idea of the enthusiasm with which U. S. women have rushed back to the old family sewing machine. Some ex perts say the war, with its short ages, started the whole thing. Oth ers believe that current high prices of ready-to-wear clothes are respon sible. PV" ft r i y 'iJ i 'LILl ! I. i I Busy Doc Says To Take It Easy AP Newsfeatures GAP, Pa. A country doctor who has treated more than 250,000 pa ;nt delivered 2.000 babies and traveled more than half a million miles since 1906 to do so says peo ple today are going to premature graves for three reasons: Fast living. Heavy drinking. Too much smoking. "Most persons," says 75-vear-old Dr. George Blair Hershey, "have no business to die young. But under present day conditions they are always under a nervous tension. Ho "ware out" 13 horses making his rounds before the automobile was invented. He's th man who once deliv ered five babies in four townships and two counties in one day. He is also the man who first discov ered tha use of ultra-violet rays to detect measles three days earlier than visible symptoms appear. And he's still hale and hearty. THE PATTERN GUIDES HER . . . Pinned to her dress form the pattern helps her visualize the next step as she sews. "Why, it's simple," marvels our home tailor. quality output for sales by the yard. Department stores, quick to sniff a new trend, have moved their varri enmls sections from out-of- Whatever the reason, there's j -the-way corners to prominent new F. '1.50 AUUSOL ! KIT SUFFEI Mil? HERE'S FAST RELIEF! Simple hudacht, ntural ,gta diitrM. minor mui cular ache oi periodic pain ar relieved effec tively with quick-acting CEMDYNE 23c For Lovefer Hsfr fy FORMULA 20 rCream Shampoo IT'S LANOUZED Just a small amount on your finger tips manes a ricn luxurious lamer. no doubt that the gals are' sewing locations, and display their goods like crazy, and liking it. with all the glamor and clii-cm tormeriy reset veu mi icuj-iu-wear departments. Many have in stituted sewing classes in connec tion with their fabric departments, hiring high-priced instructors to lenrh the customers how to sew a fine seam and turn a neat shoulder pad. Wnnlen companies are slating an increasing proportion of their top The same is true of manufacturers ul' silk, cotton and rayon fabrics One ureal impetus to the sewing craze has been given by tne new school of sewing teachers, employ ed hv sewing machine companies and shops to stimulate interest in home sewing. These instructors smooth the path of home dressmak ing tor earnest beginners, encour aging them to start off with a top inti sav like a tailored suit or coat. The theory is that once a woman turns out a slick custom made suit, she is so proud of it that she is a confirmed sewing fan for the rest of her life. DR. HERSHEY HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS AVAILABLE FOR MEXICO WASHINGTON (AP) The TtnitoH atntee. has made available $100,000,000 to Mexico half of it for immediate industrial develop ment and the other half to Help maintain the present value of Mexican money. Announcement of economic help for the neighboring republic i'ol inuK.il hv less than two weeks the visit of Mexican President Miguel Ateman to the United States Hollywood Stars May Buy Pacific Islands To Live HOLLYWOOD (AP) Leslie Vincent Fullard-Leo, motion pic ture actor, said he had interested a group of Hollywood actors in ac quiring title to 50 ol tne o isieis making up the Palmyra atoll, 960 miles south of Honolulu. Fullard-Leo, currently playing the role of one of Linda Darnell's lovers in a movie, said Linda was one of those planning to establish a Paeitic hideout in the islands, title to which recently was estab lished in the U. S. Supreme Court by his father and mother. 1.50 I SUPPOSITORIES I Economic ,8-oi. ir . i What Will Save Mankind? Learn Latin, Good Coffee, Say Solons 20 ! ALCOHOL I RUBBING COMPOUND PINT res. TWO.' 2 ORA-TON TOOTH BRUSHES Ti 25! CUTICURA 17c SKIN OINTMENT '4 " 2 cuiMRnn ir-i w - 2' ;fJ I 1 m I Rtfttthtnll Ml ORLIS plNE MOUTH WASH w '"59C Shwn't Value GILLETTE TECH RAZOR WKkFrvt iQe Btae Blade 19 RICH Grome ELECTRIC FLAT IRON Wiffc Heat 439 Indicator . . W " A Barf ain.' 52.50 JAN LIGHTER Cnrome 029 f'nin . . . aC"" A. One for MORNING ...One for MIGHT! Havt t treah.drfbmhrttir Iwaya . . . M they'll (m doubljr Kctent. lut twice aa long I Bnttlca art uuront a nncti. 84' TWIN-PtCK f SHAVE CREAM lather Of BtuthUit Woo. 29t Paalie FOOD BOWL COYER SET S-sint WUlotCTOoiP Anti-SoUth SHAMPOO & BATH SPRAY 3-ft TO tubing ..lw Controlled Spray! Tne Sop Pocio SOAP BANK SPONGE Us ACk script! . .tw Durable cwUulMf. J utility CLEANING FLUID O-ouncfj m Lb. Pka. r Prescriptions Filled As Your Doctor Orders All prescriptions brought to us are filled ex actly as your doctor orders. We use only the very best of ingredients at all times. Bring us your prescriptions. SPRING TOILETRIES CS V lie EPSOM SALT 29c 100 SACCHARIN TABLETS 4 Grain 19 50c Tube MENNEN SHAVE CREAM WASHINGTON (AP) Has everything failed? Is the world go ing to pot? Will nothing save us? Don't abandon hope, friends. ! Congress has just been told of a couple of ways to aid this nation ! in its difficulties. Every citizen should: 1. Have a better cup oi couee each morning. 2. Learn Latin. The Latin suggestion came in directly from Rep. Mathews (K., . J.l. a irnnwlprlep of Latin enables one to read ancient history in the raw, and hence better understand present problems. As Mathews so eioquenu.v ium a startled house: "Quidquid id timeo ranaos el dona ferentes." It's mighty hard to relute an argument like that. Mathews said this meanl: vvnai- ever it is, I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts." Situation Reversed He said the situation is exactly reversed today, and the Greeks may mutter: "Whatever it is. 1 lear the Americans even bearing gifts." Let us now turn to good cup ol eofTee, which is what Calvin l.ieu erman of Toledo says we are no longer getting. He wrote his congressman, itep- Ramey (R., Ohio), and Harney put the complaint in the congressional Record. , "We don't mind paying nigiici Dressed For The Seasons prices for coffee," wrote Lieber man, "but when this doubling in price is coupled with the sale of such a wretched, adulterated, foul smelling product, I believe our pa tience is exhausted. Stand A Lot "You know from vast experience, that Mr. Average Citizen will stand for quite a lot; taxes, rationing, restrictions, and so forth. There, fore I sincerely believe you will be rpimmihered best for your stay in Washington if you would secure once again a good cup of coffee. "Roistered bv the return of such nectar, we could face conditions with renewed vigor." The American farm income 194(5 was 28.4 billion dollars. In New ) fH: yF 1 DuraPower J Mainspring E. J. LILIUS 14K natural Hold P'M .. lihwk cord. $0.VU1 Jeweler SLACK'S- EXTRA SPECIAL TIDY ARCTIC CREAM An effective deodortnt I ounce OQe WW PERFECTION COLD CREAM Keeps hands soft and smooth. 8 ounce CQC . WW CHAMBLY COLOGNE A delightful floral fragrance. Large ! I SO DUSTING POWDER Leon Laraine bath luxury 5 ounce J A J r CORN REMOVER For fit rcetf I CURTIS jar ... . WW ir . . . . ww , vnrome nys in a I ft PPERBAC iL XPOSE Flor.l RtfLctlon, M0,ST-TEX I fS ! bCr,elther$ldejwith s;pNN gift stationery wax . I rWtn"!uck top ,nd ends. BeautUul picture box ol f me whrte PAPER LO32! SiCt rW it l Q laid rag content for Mom oa Her feCS . SVto- CQe Big Day. 90 sheets 180 HMfY g lr iyim Bottle. W andooeovelopesi I Aii''' r"-UMM j SOAP BOX I'mMjy -. cuawEPH Irubber bands I I " SI 7 I Aluminum. f OC p.ck.g. Li ' M H ft 'AP" ft ZoM" ' "''' One special rack of women's and girls' ; special rack ol women dresses, slacks and play suits that were formerly priced up to 16.98 for quick close out. 1 .00 One group of women's play suits that were priced up to 19.98 ... out they go for 4 .99 One group of satin slips that Cf were regularly to 5.98 . . . 1 UU All first quality close out Shorls and Halter Sets- - - LOO to 2.99 The items in this ad may seem ridiculously low But the fact is, when they were given these final reductions we meant for them to SELL! And sell they will, at these prices. Come, see for yourself. One Group Of Women's Hats and Bags - Uow 49c Brewa crepe daytime dres; By VERA WINSTON ll'UIQ TO m Aramm vrittl which to - kll.l flimnirh annnff And then Btep jost as smartly into nimmer. Ths simply cut littls number is made of brown crepe, decked out with a little coolie COUBta BUU1 1 iCiriu o.w flanged shoulder tuck. The front of til skirt is relieved by a group of impressed boxpleata, and the back is straight For color interest there Is a pink foulard sash polka dotted in brown and green with WOMEN'S SKIRTS Reg. to 7.98 l .00 of .Foremost in Fashions. gloves to match.
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