MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. 'C., THURSDAY^ AUG. 15, 1040 TORNADO DOES SOME DAMAGE AT VALDESE Valdese, Aug. 13. — A tornado struck the outskirts of Valdese Mon- ilay during a rainstorm, resulting in considerable property damage. No one was reported injured or killed. Persons close at hand at the time «f the tornado described it as a low, dark moving cloud, about the size of a typical five-room house. The tornado struck two houses and damaged a number of trees in its half-mile long path. At the house •f Willis Burns, a front porch was Cfted away and an apple tree wa^ aaoved 100 feet. Parts of the porch vere ripped off the house of Paul Evans, but potted plants remained on the porch undisturbed. A portion of tte roof was lifted from its place. Occupants said curtains on the win dows were “sucked up through the opening” left by the rising roof. A walnut tree in the vicinity was shat tered. As the tornado made its way «ver a ridge and away from Val dese, tops of trees were damaged. The tornado struck about 3 o’clock in the afternoon. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS OF WEEK FROM WEST MARION i FLOOD CAUSES HEAVY LOSSES OF PROPERTY I; Clarence England, of Washington,] (Continued from page 1) jj D. C., is visiting his parents, Mr. j Little damage was reported on: • and Mrs. S. J. England. j Highway 221 to Rutherf ordton. j j The West Marion Home Demon-; Tourists yesterday were able to'| stration club will meet Monday, Au- reach Old Fort by a county road. 1 i I gust 19, at the home of Mrs. W. C.! Train service out of Marion was;! I Mclver. I very limited late Tuesday and yes-! i Roger Early has returned home.terday. One passenger train was i after a visit in Washington, D. C. 'halted at the station here for ap- i Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Clark and proximately a half hour Tuesday i family have returned home from while workmen cleared the track oflj Virginia Beach. ja slide under the overhead bridge on ij Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brymer of Main street. j | Shelby spent the weekend with rel-j An 80-foot cave-in at Swannanoa|i atives here. tunnel halted train service from Ma-' FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE $7.95 and $8.95 RABB-HITCHGOCK Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mooney, C. E.: rion to Asheville Tuesday after- Mooney, Miss Carrie Mooney and; noon. West bound trains went to little Miss Beulah Rhea of Kings Old Fort and turned there. Com- Mountain attended a birthday din- > plete service was open from Marion ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.! east. I V. Horton in honor of J. E. Mooney | Yesterday a washout between Mor- [ and R. V. Horton. j ganton and Hickory halted train ser- j Albert Brown, of Washington, D., vice from Marion east. The line to IC., is visiting Mrs. Grover Greene j Asheville was opened through the and Mrs. Buford Elliott. | Swannanoa tunnel and trains ran Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tate of Shel-1 from Asheville to Morganton. by spent the week-end with relatives' Trains on the Rock Hill division here. I went back on regular schedule yes- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Flowers and | terday after some obstruction was Mr. and Mrs. Buren Elliott and j removed at Thermal City, daughter, Dianna, of Lenoir, spent j Telephone lines were little dam aged in the county by the flood wat ers. Communication with Spruce How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of FAT Lost Her Promiiient Hips Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Sluggishness Gained a Mors Shapely Figure and the Increase in Physical Vigor and Vivaciousness Which So Often Comes With Excess Fat Reduction. Thousands of women are getting fat and losing their appeal just be cause they do not know what to do. Why not be smart — do what thousands of women have done to get off pounds of unwanted fat. Take a half teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass of hot water first thing every morning to gently activate liver, bowels and kidneys—cut down your caloric intake—eat wisely and satisfyingly—^there need never be a hungry moment! Keep this plan up for 30 days. Then weigh yourself and see if you haven’t lost pounds of ugly fat. Just see if this doesn’t prove to be the surprise- of your life and make you feel like shouting the good news to other fat people. And best of all a jar of Kruschen that wiTl last you for 4 weeks costs but little. H not jo3rfully satisfied—^money back. the week-end with Mrs. Bessie Flow ers. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Stanford of Greensboro visited Mrs. M. G. Po- teat and family Thursday. The par ty then motored to Bluff City, Tenn., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denton and Charlie Denton. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Grant and children, Mrs. J. P. Elliott and Dew ey Elliott of Charlotte visited Mrs. Pine was disrupted, but lines in other sections were reported little damaged. Telegraph and power lines in Mc- Etowell were not damaged by the flood. The flood waters receded yester day and workers of the State High way Department and other public I $2.00— 100 Pairs to | sell at this | Price— I While they last | 2 styles in Cream. M 3 styles in Ecru. S 1 style in Rose. § Large over size Cur- s tains with Crisp Larg> M er than usual Ruffles. = CURTAINS J. H. Gillespie and Mrs. R. V. Hor-1agencies seized, the opportunity to ton last week. begin repair work on roads and; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stover and streets. 1 children have returned to their home j Much damage has been reported j in Washington, D. C., Mrs. Stoverithroughout the county to farms and} and the children having spent thel crops in the' river bottoms. Low summer here with relatives. CHASE YOUR C^ICGERS IS ADVICE OF THE U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Raleigh.—Chase your chiggers be fore they sit down to eat! This, in substance, is the advice of the U. S. Public Health Service and passed on to the public by the N. C. State Board of Health. Fortunately, the press release points out, the chigger (red bug) in the United States has not been shown to transmit any disease. The release goes on to say: “In the summer and early fall when it is necessary to go into the i fields of tall grass or weeds, or i wherever there is heavy under land crops were said to have been ruined and property damage was great. According to a late report re ceived here. Justice Good’s store building in the North Cove section was carried away by the flood wat ers. M. L. Good’s office and the boiler room at the Sarah Good Hos iery mill were badly damaged by high waters. j Health Service suggests the use of I flowers of sulfur, applied liberally to the stockings and underclothing as I a partial protection against “chig gers. BETTER HOUSING IN N. C. Nearly 38,000 families have bet tered their living conditions under federal housing administration’s bet- jter housing program during the last six years, according to Aubrey G- McCabe, FHA state director, in sum marizing operations of that agency in North Carolina on the sixth anni versary of its authorization under the national housing act enacted by Congress June 27, 1934. Of the total almost 6,000 acquired homes financed by FHA-insured i mortgages totaling more than $20,-1 000,000, and more than 31,000 fam-| Criss-Cross! Tie-Backs! Ruffles! Pin Dots! Priscillas! Dotted Swiss! Embroidery! Dress up your windows for Sum mer with cool new curtains! Cush ion or pin dots, Marquisettes, Lace and many other types. White, pastels. All sizes. Belk’s 1st Fhmr jmiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiBmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiM^^ As soon as possible after being exposed to chigger mites, it is advan-jilies repaired, remodeled, or other- nEGULAK PACK 4 "10^^ Treet JINGLE EDGE BLADES SAVE ON YOUR SHAVES! tageous to apply a thick lather of soap all over the body surface, and to allow the lather to remain on for ten minutes or longer before wash- jing it off. Lather the body well a j second time, then rinse thoroughly jwith clean water, “The mites are promptly killed by kerosene or 95 per cent alcohol, but as these liquids may be irritating to some skins they should be used with caution, according to the public health service. “Contrary to popular belief, the chigger mite does not burrow into the skin and. imbed its entire body. The mite apparently feeds upon the upper layer of the skin after this tissue has been dissolved by a sub stance which the chigger injects in to the skin. It is the effect of this substance which causes the intense itching associated with the attack of this annoying mite. “After the chigger has become engorged with food it loosens its hold and falls off.” Want-ads will worK wonders. Read the advertisements. It pays. wise improved their homes under the FHA property improvement credit plan. These modernization loans totaled in excess of $8,000,000 The state director also stated that more than two-thirds of the homes on which mortg^ages were insured by FHA were new homes built to meet FHA minimum construction require ments and property standards. An other FHA contribution to the state has been substantial aid to the re covery of the real estate and con struction industry as a whole. Have Your Eyes Examined By DR. D. M. MORRISON Office over Belk-Broome Store - Marion, N. C. WEDNESDAYS ONLY— Hours 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Eyes Elxamined Glasses Fitted RANDOM STATISTICS Though the U. S. has only seven; per cent of the world’s population, it annually consumes 53 per cent of the world’s tin output, 56 per cent of its rubber, 72 per cent of its silk, 36 per cent of its coal, 42 per cent of its pig iron, 47 per cent of its copper, and 69 per cent of its crude petroleum. The smallest community in the nation to have a U. S. housing au thority project is Mount Hope, West Va., (pop. 2,750), where a 70-unit j housing development is going up. American exports to the Scandi- jnavian countries dropped $29,000,- 1000 the first month after the Ger- jman invasion of Norway, j Sixty years ago three out of four farmers owned their own farms. To- I day, one-half are sharecroppers or tenant farmers. $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $ The World’s News Seen Through THE Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper is Tmthf J—C^niittw^e—Unbiased—Fr from Sensational- ism — Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily Featoes, Together wi^ the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price ^ 12.00 Yearly, or ^l.OQ a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazme Section, ^2.60 a Year Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Name Address SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST The largest fish ever caught was a 26,594-pound whale shark in Flori da during 1912. IK nm MCE MW Re^ These Important Facts! Quivering nervra can make you old, haggard, cranky—can make your life a nightmare of jealousy, self pity aad “the blues.” Often such nervousness ia due to female functional diaorders. So take famous Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to nelp calm unstrung nerv3s and lessen functional “irregidMtiea.’' For over 60 years relief- CiTiiic Pinkham's Compound has helped fa>im of thouaaads of grandmothers, mothers and dauchtem "ia time of need.’* Try W Remember This is the month we make a Special Offer of the Marion Progress one year for $1.00 To both old and new subscribers. DONT DELAY-- Take advantage of this offer now. "•4