7, 1949 THE WAYNESV1LLE MOUNTAINEER row"1' Mother And Daughter In Chambray Tl"- Jl .ait lirJl , jh"1' ul.c" J! " ktls' 'Hi r: i boon m- f lit ton' i" !,. ,i.u: JHHN em UK -H"1 I. KM UK. UK ID I'S U" MI'KS .mil IVE l.K Tll- :thki . I.K.V ,. IH'IKV Di-i' flk' Slip.'l'l"!' tan. vi'"' Lse of i-H- Hiigli Lealh- creatc assets i;es uf hi- luwn as in-' 1 nod County. North Cur-; L lan('-' In' ami SUV: will l"n :-.!-. i- lai'f ivquirt'il the Office "f nor Court of ' t o LI I I t M 1 1 S t ' ' Caii'limi. on ' oi Awaisl. ' llii'iviiftor. 10 III;1 nilll lilt'll In -t 1-1 1 ! 1 uuk to l ho . fe.iii.i r u I ( I In July. I'M!). t'OOI), Court ; sr.K k i: lr - A Vlo- aild in.niilo- n.hl rl lull' !!f I ii.jIK. lit-'. In, in, I i,,i,i' : hoi ll J llll'l' III Mot hi' bray. r-daughter dresses of pink and white candy-striped with smart slurred inserts in bodice 'Vogue p, Mother's blouse 6690; skirt 6231; child's dress 231 7 1 cham-ltterns: Prof Says Tornado's Paths Are Predictable ST LOITS tUPi A geophysioist I believes the path of a tornado can be predicted. j Kdwaid M. Brooks, associate pro fessor uf geophysics at St. Louis Uiuvti ;it , claims tiiat such vlo i lent windstorms travel in a cyclon- ic "lage from five to 12 miles wide, l tils caHe, Brooks says, is pre dictable in its movement. But tell : uig in advance jusl where the fun ! iu I shaped clouds may dip to earth i is anotiier matter. Usually, he says, j it is impossible because the clouds 'containing the embryo tornadoes .wander here and there within the "cage". i So confident is Brooks of his theory that he has set up a tornado I warning system south and west of j St Louis through the co-operation uf about a dozen radio "hams" who serve as observers. Bureau Unconvinced I Brooks says his studies of fre j (iient tornadoes around St. Louis i in the past two years show that j each of them was preceded by sim ilar disturbance from 12 to 48 I hours in southwest Missouri. Okla i noma or Texas. j The U, S. Weather Bureau here ; says it is "interested" in Brooks' ' theory but it is going to wait to be shown. Forecaster Arthur Rausch says the weather service is able to pre dict the movement of "conditions favorable to the development of tornadoes.'' But it won't go any further than that. No one really knows what causes tornadoes. Rausch aid, except that they develop within cyclonic disturbances which accompany cold fronts on their movements south-southeast. Wrink.e-Prooi Finish Stays Fresh Ted Rogers Will Race In Soap Box Derby on Saturday Ted Rogers is among those en tering the Soap Box Derby race in Asheville Saturday. Ted is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Claude Rogers, and has spent much oi his vacation lime building his car, which will weigh about 1 SO pounds. Materials have cost him about $17, he said. The winner of the race will re ceive a free trip to the national derby in Akron, Ohio, later this month, in addition to $f0 in cash 1 1 oni the Asheville race. Kurh entrant must build his own car. The race is to start at one o clock. Beef Cattle Discussed At Cove Creek Meet BY VKliA RKKVKS Mountaineer Correspondent A discussion of beef cattle feat ured the Cove Creek Community Development meeting Friday night. Community Chairman Vinson Morrow talked on this enterprise, which is one of those being pushed in the county's Community Devel opment Program. Plans also were drawn at the meeting for a picnic which will be held soon. Mrs. I). C. Davis, of the program committee, who was in charge of the meeting, read "David's Prayer" and olfered the opening devotional For a delicious punch for a warm Jay. mix tea, pineapple juice, orange juice and a little lemon juice. Sweeten to taste and chill, .lust before serving, add ginger ale. The recitation of poems by the children provided another high light of the meeting. The next session will be held at 7:H() p. m. July 15. BIRTHS The following births have been announced at the Ilaywod County Hospital: Mr. and Mrs .lack Price of Spring Creek, a son, June 3(1 UDSON tele County Is Talking About OUR 1 Low Poises - Bargains - Savings rvpE 128 LADIES' $10.95 EETS RAINCOATS I and 72 x 108 wOnly Now Only !S0$L5 fLORs OF Cloth 5cyo ARCHD.LE IRTS f ani fancy 10 "-NOW 40 CHILDREN'S SUN SUITS BATHING SUITS "Home of Better Values" Mr and Mrs. Johnny James of Clyde, a son. July 1 Mr and Mrs. Hershel Talley of Canton, a son. July 1 Air. and Mrs. R L. Corbin of Waynesville. Route 1. a daughter, July 2 Mr and Mrs T W Neal of Can ton Route 3 a daughter, July 2 The messy dress at left is made of ordinary cotton cord; the one at right of the same fabric treated with the new superset wrinkle resistant finish stays fresh. Dunkable Denims Mr. and Mrs Norman Stanley of Canton, a son. July 2 Mr. and Mrs. YY K. O'Diear of Canton, a daughter. July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Sales of Can ton, a son. July 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cailand Barker of Waynesville. Route 1, a daughter, July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Wyalt of Wavnesville. a son, July 4 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ewart of Waynesville, a son. July 5 Mr. and Mrs. Krwin Phillips of Canton. Route 3, twin daughters, July S Mr. and Mrs. Lige Franklin of Clyde, a son, July 6 Mr. and Mrs. James Watson of Wavnesville. a daughter. July 6 Mr. and Mrs. Howe Taylor Crock ett of Franklin, a son. July 6 Attention Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked up and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood County Hospital. p S In the event of twins thU rift will be doubled. Call 712 for your FREE SERVICE. Home Laundry And Cleaners Phone 772 -Miller St. The denim casuals above are treated with elan water-repellant finish, so they slay clean longer, shod water and resist perspira tion. Pedal pusher oiiltit and sun drc-s are shown. Farm short-term debts owed on January 1, 1949, stood at about 4 9 billion dollars, compared to an average of around three billions during the war years. But cash, bank deposits, and savings bonds held by farmers are at a record level of 20 billion dollars. Cigaicllo production in the Uni ted Slates for domestic use was up 5 3 per cent during the first quarter of 1949 as compared to the same period last year. Com mercial exports, however, were down 411 per cent compared to la.l year. 3& Tr fi i i 1 1 lis f Prescription Headquarters Whether your doctor pre serves a simple headache powder or a life-saving "miracle" drug, our regis tered pharmacists com pound it with equal care. We're completely stocked with fresh, potent drugs . . . the best the market affords! RELY ON US . . . YOUR DOCTOR DOES MAKE THIS YOUR PHARMACY HOME OWNED AND OPERATED CURTI DRUGSTORE Your Walgreen Agency s Take Care In Washing Blankets, And Bedspreads By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Aeent Dry sunny summer weather is the time many housewives choose for washing blankets and bed spreads. When doing this job, tex tile specialists suggest care in brushing up the nap or fluffy sur face of cotton chenille spreads and wool blankets. The pap on chenille spreads may be fluffed by shaking them occa sionally as they dry on the line and ruhhine brisklv with the hand or a soft brush. Give them a final rub after they, are dry. Never use a stiff brush because It is likely to pull out some of the chenille. To raise the nap on wool blank ets however, a clean, still' whisk broom Is recommended, but the brushing must De none unci uie blanket is thoroughly dry Wool is weak when wet and must be han dled carefully. When dry, brushing will not damage the blanket, and fluffing the surface will add much to its warmth. PAGE THREE PENALIZED " NEW YORK (A. P. (Looking I over last season's statistic, offi i cials of the American Hockey i League have decided that penal i ties incurred by a team, affect. Jts ' standing only slightly. The league champion Providence Reds , spent ! 509 minutes in the penalty box, ! and the ttailend Washington Uons j only 14 minutes less 4J5, Pltis 1 burgh and Cleveland;- third and ' fourth in the west, had the most and least penalty time, respec- ' tively. - j there is chintz and chlnta. The. best buy is permanent glaze chintz ' which has a durable finish. Unhurt I by washing. Never soak this chintz. ! Wash in lukewarm water and mill) ... r 1 soap or detergent, ury ip r shade Iron on the glazed side while still slightly damp with, & moderate iron. There is also chintz that is not permanently glazed. It has a glazed finish when purchased but when, washed this gUze dis appears But in time, it does have to be washed despite the loss of glaze, so again do not soak. Use lukewarm water for . wash and rinse, and mild soap or detergent. Chintz curtains can so easily delight the eye for color that no one can resist them They are washable but don't have to be laundered often as their shiny sur face sheds dirt well. But here we emphasize, read your labels, for BABY SITTING Any Ni(ht Jto 13 CALL S33-R . Brlwern 6 and 1 .M. . BUSINESS . .WlOfBSBlONAI. WOMEN'S CLUB SALE! 154 Nationally Advertised jjj Summer Cotton DRESSES Friday and Saturday V Savings of 1-3 to 1-2 the Original Price! I Choice Only 4" Misses' Sizes (1(1 to 211) Junior Sizes (9 to 15) Htm S.zes (M1 to 24'2) Chambrays, Broadcloths, Piques Sheers, Stripes, Prints, Seersuckers Sunbacks All New Styles You Save In This Sale! Slack's Makes a Great Purchase of These Fine Dresses At Manufacturer's Close-Out Prices . . . Just in Time For You to Get Lots of Wear During the Hot Days Ahead. See Them . . . Then You'll Buy Them! Waynesville, Asheville, Canton, Brevard