Science for You B0B£ 2-/3 PROBLEM: Newton’s third law. INF" ' ■- -- ';■■■'■.. "U Mil II' I IWH ^ NEEDED: A smooth board and sticks to hold a pendu lum, large soda straws, string, large bolt or other weight. DO THIS: Build the apparatus as shown, so the board can move on the straws. As the pendulum swings, the plat form moves back and forth in the opposite direction. HERE’S WHY: Newton’s third law states that for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. At the end of a swing the string pulls one way on the weight and the other way on the platform, and so both move. AN INTERESTING NOTE: When the support is allow ed to move in this way the pendlum behaves as it it were shorter than it really is. The “virtual pivot” is between the support and the bob. This special “Science For You” feature is sponsored by Olin Corporation at Pisgah Forest in co-operation with the Transylvania Times. Menus For School Lunchrooms For The Week Are Announced Menus for Transylvania Coun ty Schools for the week begin ning Thursday, Feb. 17th Are both length and width vital in good shoe fitting? When the professional shoe fitter measures your feet, the first things he con siders are length and width. When we consider width, we think of the width at the ball of the foot and the width of the heel, or more properly the narrowness of the heel. If the width at the ball of the foot is too narrow, you may develop the common disorder of a fallen mentar sal arch, bunions and cal louses—very much the same disorder as from a shoe that is too short If the width is too wide, you can develop burning feet and foot rota tion. fin a proper fitting shoe the professional shoe fitter can determine the proper width by having you stand and by drawing his thumb and fore-finger together across the ball of the foot. ' The leather should give slightly but should slip easily out of the fingers meet. If you can leather together, the too wide. 0 there is n the shoe is too narrow test must »t all times he^ con ducted with the ball of the m proper place, misleading con* obtained. through Thursday, Feb. 24, 1972: Thursday — Roast Turkey, Dressing, Gravy, Cranberry I Sauce, Peas and Carrots, ' Freckle Face Rolls, Butter, Applesauce Cobbler, Milk Jr. & Sr. High Schools: — Turkey and Dressing or Ham burger with Bun, Applesauce Cobbler or Peanut Butter Cookie Friday — Tuna Fish Salad, Golden French Fries, Catsup, Buttered Green Beans, Toasted French Bread, Fruit Shortcake with Topping, Milk, Butter Jr. & Sr. High Schools: — Tuna Fish Salad or Chili Burg er, Finger Rolls, Fruit Short cake or Banana Pudding Monday—Pizza, Tossed Salad, Chilled Fruit Cup, Sugar Cookie, Milk, Butter Jr. & Sr. High Schools: — Pizza or Hamburger with School Bun, Sugar Cookie or Apple Cobbler Tuesday — Submarine Sand wich, Cole Slaw, Buttered Corn, Pineapple Upside/Down Cake, Milk, Butter Jr. & Sr. High Schools: — Submarine Sandwich or Meat Loaf with Gravy, Pineapple Upside/Down Cake or Peanut Butter Delight Wednesday — Oven - fried Chicken, Rice or Grits with Gravy, Buttered Broccoli, Con gealed Fruit Salad, Bulgur tolls, Butter, Plain Cake with colate Sauce. Milk Jr. & Sr, High Schools: — Chicken or Boast Beat Sand wich, Plain Cake with Chocolate Sauce or Butterscotch Pudding with Wafers Thursday—Baked Beans with gf fits? & ™ Peanut Butter Brown* Field Course Army Second Lieutenant Wil liam D. Sams, Jr. 22, whose parents live at 143 I. Main St, Brevard, recently completed a 12-week field artillery officer basic course at the Army Field Artillery School, Ft. Sill, Okla. During the course, students gain proficiency in artillery techniques and aye introduced to new weapons and doctrine. Lt Sams entered the army in October 1971. He is a 1967 graduate of Bre vard high school and received his B. A. degree in 1971 from North Carolina State Univer sity, Raleigh. He is a member of Mu Beta Psi Fraternity. Lawmakers' Addresses Are Listed The mailing addresses of lawmakers representing West ern North Carolina are publish ed here for your convenience. U. S. Sen. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., : quoted newspapers Free f A' copies Judged the most fair t newspaper In the U.S. by , i professional journalists themselves. A leading International dfflly. One of the top three newspapers In the world according to Journalistic polls. Winner a, of over79 major awards b In the last five years, 1 Including three Pulitzer • Prizes. Over 3000 pews* editors road the Just Mnduf your name and address and we’ll mail your few free copies of the Monitor without obligation. U SWEETHEART COURT mem bers of the senior class are Caroline Nix, Missy McGibboney, Libby Car penter; 2nd row, Lyn Turner, Joy Summey, and Valeria Crite. From these candidates, the one with the most votes polled will be crowned SWEETHEART for 1972. W. W. Crenshaw Dies In South Carolina Wayne Winfield Crenshaw, 67, of 16 bendy St., West Pel zer, S. C., died in Williamston Hospital at 11:45 p.m. Feb. 8th. Born in Anderson County, he was a son of the late Andrew Wesley and Mary Etta McAbee Crenshaw. A retired construction work er, he was a member of Pelzer Masonic Lodge 214 and attend ed Big Creek Baptist Church. Mr. Crenshaw resided in Pis gah Forest for nine years. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Lil lian Ware Crenshaw of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Peggy C. Sellars, Reidsville, N. C., two brothers, Jack Crenshaw, An derson, Harold Crenshaw, Hunt ington, W. Va. a grandson. Funeral services were held Feb. 11th at Gray Mortuary with the Revs. Melvin Timms, Faye Lanford and Perry Turner of ficiating. Burial was in Big Creek Baptist Church C’eme tery. Pallbearers: Donnie and Max ie Crenshaw, the Rev. Edward Morgan, Harold Morgan, Tom my Mahaffey, Conley Sistrunk. Honorary: James Crenshaw, Roy Green, Troy Jenkina, Ansel Whitten, Ansel Snipes, Woody Simmons, Dr. Dwight Smith, Pruitt Agnew, Lonnie Brad shaw, Mack Cobb, Dr. Arthur Deanhardt, members of Pelzer Masonic Lodge. From The Broadcaster Sweetheart Bafilf Date Decided ri k* The date of the annual Sweet heart Bp II has been changed from Feb. 19 to March 4. The bill will be held in the BUS gym from b P. M. until 11:45 P. M. “Atlantis,” will be the theme of the dance sper ored by the Booster Club. 1?' ^rations will suggest a romantic atmosphere under the sea. The Sweetheart Court and their escorts will be present ed during the time of enter tainment at the dance. Seniors are Carolyn Nix es corted by Elliott Sphoii; Lyn Turner, Mitch Dockens; Missy McGibboney, Buddy Whitmire; Libby Carpenter, Monte Echols; Valeria Crite, Vernon Gardin; and Joey Summey, Denny Grif fin. Juniors are Deborah Johnson escorted by Herbert Emory; Sandy Beard, James Gravely; Kaye Care, Wayne Orr; and 1 hm Parker, Ko:.nie Banther The sophomores are Sandy — Adams escorted fay Gary Pai k cr; Ann GolJoergcr, Dwight**^ Hooper- and T:ri * Weaver,'** Brad Palmer. Fre hmen are Charlene Gr.l’ovay e cortcd by Mark Will • ; and Cindy Hollar, Kirby Baily. Various committees in charge c£ p. operation lor the dance are D.are Whi'm.ire, general chairman; Ann Britt, reljrr h inentr; Bo ie Ar.d: r on, t: kit chairman; Harry Kill and 'Pub Lie John on, decorations; . and Karen English, programs. , Booster Club members and their dates are invited to at tend the ball. Any member who does not plan to attend may sell her ticket for $4.50 to a non-club member. Sonja Rogers, last gear’s Sweetheart Ball Queen, will aLo receive an invitation. Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times LETS YOU PRE-SOAK AUTOMATICALLY “LADY EXECUTIVE” WASHED WITH SIX WAYS TO WASH MODEL WLW4900 PORCELAIN ■ Washes your way automatically! ' Mthift your own decision from 6 way* to wath: • Wash otica and rinse once • Wash oitce and rinse twice • Wash twice and rinse once • Wash twice and rinse twice • Soak, wash and rinse once • Soak, wash and rinse twice % ■ ,A ■; ■ Automatic dispensers for granular detergent, bleach and fabric conditioner ■ 2-to-16 pound capacity ■ Fountain-Filter lint removal ■ Five wash/rinse temperature selections ■ Porcelain-enamel finish In side and out, *£ H.P. motor, heavy-duty transmission MODEL WLW1600 "i 8 o Lpjoird: BIG-CAPACITY WASHER WITH DELUXE STYLING • Fountain-Filter’ lint removal '• Wide-arc spiral agitation • Thnee^soil-removal cycles . • Tempering water cool-down • Heavy-duty y2 H.P. motor • Heavy-duty transmission • Does 2-to-16 pound loads without special attachments • Three water-level selections • Three wash-, two rinse temperature selections fo tporirti PORCELAIN FINISHES LAST ... AND LAST ... AND LAST "tlo Lpjoijx±: TWO-SPEED PERMANENT-PRESS SOAK-CYCLE WASHER • Three wash-, two rinse > temperature selections • Fountain-Filter® lint removal • Wide-arc spiral agitation • Automatic bleach dispenser • Heavy-duty Vz H.P. motor • Heavy-duty transmission • 2-to-16 pound capacity • Permanent-press settings on control panel • Automatic soak cycle • Three water-level selections *209 WITH TRADE 1 SEE US TODAY — ASK ABOUT OUR BUDGET PLAN — WE SERVICE AND DELIVER | . .- it-— BE SURE TO COME BY AND ENTER YOUR NAME IN THE Hotpoint National Luxury Living Sweepstakes Second Homesite Third , Fourth — . . * 6 Hotpoint Appliances Holiday Certi Rice's Today And Let Us Tell You All About It! RICE FURNITURE COMPANY 72 West Main Street Dial 883-9210 Brevard, N. C.