m i r a 1 ti THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Friday Personal Mention Cool - Headed Girls Hit The Sun 4-H Clubbers At White Lak Miss Be be Medford, Miss Har bara Ann Boyd. Dr. Phil Medt'urd and Erwin Burgin left Tuesday lo join Mrs. Louis Houck and her daughter. Miss Mildred HoucV of Elloree. S. C, at Myrtle Beach for a week. Miss Nadine Clark of Garden City, N. Y., is here to spend her vacation with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Clark. Miss Clark, .who is a member of the faculty of the Garden City high school, lias recently been in Albany where she met with the state department of education to discuss the curricu lum of social studies in Ihe New York schools. Mrs. Rossetta Quick of St. Pet ersburg. Ma., who is an annual summer visitor to Waynesville, is ? guest at the home of Mrs W. D Smith I n Smith in Hi7-lu'.ri Thpv ' ' ' were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Kennedy and small son of Evans ton, 111 . who are also visitUig the Smiths. Mrs. P. C. Hawkins of Forest City is spending this week with her sop in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me.calfe. at the Cleve will Apartments. -Mr. and .Mrs. (.'. J. Hicks and : small daughter. Sophie Ann, have returned to their home in Forest , City after a few days visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metcalfe. Mrs. Hick mid Mi Metcalfe are sis ter Mis Viola Anderson of Rock Hill. S C. lias arrived to spend the summer at "Windover." the home of Mr and Mrs. J. H How ell Si Miss Anderson is a fre- I if Vl i V V f"-- ...as I ,4 Mm Mr and Hayesville here with Moore Mrs. Willis Moore of spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. .hick queiit ville. ,1. from phia summer visitor to Waynes- V Reed. Jr.. has a business trip to inil New York. returned Philadel- FOR A MOTOR TRIP . . . Ideal for travel is this dark green silk jersey hat with bfimjned eve shade Scarl keeps it anchored to your head, protects coif fure from breezes. By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor If you want to keep cool this summer wear a hat. Many a vacation or weekend has been spoiled by headaches and eye strain due to sun and glare. A batch of smart looking, eye catching head coverings for beach, golf, course, motoring and plain every day spectator sports, have been dreamed up by mil liners. Besides being pretty and flattering, they are practical and will protect your head, hair and eyes from wind and sun. You can take your choice of a number of handsome beach hats. One wide-brimmed dramatic rough straw is trimmed with iridescent pearl shells, ties under the chin to defy the breezes. A four-cornered envelope beret with matching bag of straw cloth has been hit by the Hawaiian influence a shaggy straw trim. For motoring, a hat with a sun shade brim has a scarf which ties casually around the neck. A pale pastel visor beret is adaptable for active or spectator sports. t i vAtrft.i! t j ixinvfi ..wmm fim' tuft 4C, 1 Q U & M 1 teJim? 3EIE3iWlT-iVi ?sfj.f"f ' sr , ..rim PLAYTOPPER . . . Wear it at a tennis match or baseball game or a dress up afternoon. This visor beret in pastel shades will protect your head and eyes from heat and glare. i. FIFTY-TWO 4-H CLUB members from this countv made the ll'in 1., tl'L:. The group, shown here upon their .arrival at the camp, spent five d- Twelve local civic leaders accompanied the group to the lata ' 1 jaunt. Miss Minnie Rothfeld and Mrs Sophia Koth of Miami Beach a re spending the summer at the home ct Mrs W D. Smith on Haywood street Mi and Mrs. Waller Camp of Detroit are here for a two weeks' s i s it to Mrs Camp s parent Mr and Ml W R Blanton. Mn. S .1 Vavruska ami small ilaoliter ul Chicago hae arrived lu -pend several weeks ivith Mr a'.l uikj jjarelils. Mr and Mr Mr and Mrs T. A Hargrove, hae Hone to their home in New-! deny. S C. alter a short visit to, Mi ..lid Mi It 1. Coin Mrs. Harilioxe I the former Miss F.liza- llt II) Hi I'M Mullei sclioen enter illowing finest last home in Hazelwood: VV King. Bucky Mis W. f t.illli'd thr I Week at her Mr and Mr Kimk Mi I) T. l.uiisford. Mrs. (ear Huwileii Mr 1) '. Burke, and Mi liuth l.nnford. all ot Dur- i i "- fPTf I ' 1 jw' simsamswmt i w ,.a m k--- N-j3i 4"- iw DRAMATIC DUET . . . Wide-brimmed hat descent pearl shells. Its coolie brim pro Dache. (R) ,Hat and bag ensemble of straw of rough straw (left) trimmed with iri vides ample shade from glare. Designed by cloth for beach or cabana. Mr and Mrs. ,1. I. Carwile spent last week end in Lyman, S. C . as guests of thvlattcr's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ed Drake. " ' Stealinig Cars Proves Futile In Most Cases Farm Tenancy Is Still On Decline The decline in farm tenancy, -a trend which began in 1930, has been even more pronounced since the close of World War II, accord ing to Charles E. Clark, farm man agement specialist at State College. His statement is based on a recent study conducted by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. As of January, 1947, 26.9 per cent of the farms were operated by tenants, says Mr. Clark. This is almost a 5 per cent decline from the 31.7 per cent tenancy of 1945. The greatest relative decline has been in the South. Many planta tion type farms formerly operated by tejiants are now operated by owners. This is a result partly of mechanization on the farm and shortage of farm labor. Part owners have increased and a noticeable decline was shown in the percentage of farm land tin der lease. Many families whose principal income is gained in near by cities have bought small acre ages for country homes which the Census classifies as a farm. Few veterans returned to farm ing after the war. Only 5.9 per cent of all farm operators were veter- Z)nitttj VENETIAN BLINDS kI. tm. wmi'II thr U-le ami jii.lcintni foe )rm SfrCOTHN: Th soft liU,l ,,.,,. i temvd ini ( ,alvMin.- i , , cr. , peel or tut. fi-u il i,,i .! Culft: Pndiioa aitir h.rHw.,1. ni-. lair ttrf rfli- entlv. Auim,8 1,11 f, .Msj-J td fndi KiloiK.si. ' )rartt liaiul rnctiaiiD iJJ rtfl.t jour (ooi tASIt TO CLEAN: Tl lin-lik. fu.ih Wiptl ' , "' t'"l' "'Milk tow tpt o. ui.il, r . ..,,! ij,i(,lis t plMsure. IOMCM IAST.NO: T f1MM, H"l ,r .'Inn in, m.Ki, , t..fi.,.J.. i v,.., ..i .... j . t ' vi ' 'luuKUt oeau(y. immediate Delivery $5.95 Up Garrett Furniture Co. V DEB-U-CURL Cold Wave Permanent for the Miss under 20. CornprVfe SHOO TUNE -IN 'ON WHCC WEPNEi5T)AY (i:45 Rutb. Craig Beauty Shop Phone 655--J 29 East Street, There is more to finding and re covering stolen cars than the aver- j age person might think. It is not j so simple as just going out on the highway and having the luck of ! running into the stolen car com ing around the first curve. Last week two of Haywood's patrolmen solved the case of two ! stolen cars. Both cars were stolen in Asheville. yet were from Hay wood, and the cases were solved in this county, ! C'pl E. W. Jones, and O. R. I Roberts ot the highway patrol did some smooth detective work which ! Household HINTS "ByVERN STANTON Assistant State Agent Scatter rugs on polished floors are one of the danger spots in the home. R,ug-Anchcr or rug under lay wjll Jhelp prevent lulls caused ! ttv th slinninp nf sm:ill rues II ic iviasI- At n..ri.. -..Li :t .V, , j. " ' y:to thmost highly polished floor, h "Li ?V2L. BothJun''-lrug firmly in place. Its cushion ef- h,:;. : :a wear. and rugS -.7 cf. ft.iici rv mi iiitrii laeis tney went straight to the susdpcI i and once he was confronted with ihp ..... e"i".g UM., o has another advantage not harbor moths. cars The first car was a 1948 Mer cury. When the car was recov ered. Cpl Jones had fingerprints made by Officer Moore of the Canton police department. Those fingerprints were used against the feet lessens wear, and rugs last longer because the rubber under lay prevents soil and dirt from penetrating the back of the rug. It loo. it will If Rug-Anchor becomes soiled or coated with wax from floors. It is easily cleaned by washing with lukewarm water and mild soap. It comes in 24, 32. and 54 inch widths and may be cut to fit any size rug the fibers more quickly, yse a sprinkler that will distribute the water in a ftne spray. Fold clothes carefully to avoid introducing un necessary wrinkles. Fold the hems and double portions to the inside and roll up, using a slight knead ing pressuer to help the moisture penetrate. Use less , moisUire. for machine ironing than for hand ironing. Dampened clothes should "sen son" at least half an hour. In ciiol, dry weather, they may stand over night. In hot, damp weather, iron within an hour or two lest mildew develop. The simplest dampening device available is a perforated metal cap which fits into the neck of a bottle. Sprayers are also used. These dis tribute the water in a very fine spray and are good for rayons and fine fabrics of all types which do not need a great deal of moisture, but must have It evenly distributed. Slow Action Salt Pill Prescribed For Heat WILLOW RUN, Mich (L'Pi in many pills prescribed by doctors, fast action is essential. Dr Clifford II. Keene, medical director lr Kaiser-Frazer Corporation, li ;i s ans in 1947 for the Nation as a whole. Veterans represented 7 per cent of the farm operators in the South. Approximately 41 per cent of the veteran operators of the tion are tenants. nii- Irii.J . . "u " opposiiJ u'-;'ll"-r l,ufs II- L- "wile s pi tablet with a sg which tun e-ietely through dissolving in:.lu . Hindi sumcujj '"iiventi(inal tad W orker- uho. lu perspire exctj "is i rum ai Hnoushuut the PARKWAY KNQ Enjoy Sunday Dinner W Morning Glory Dining R WF.F.K DAY DINNERS 6 to ",M $ 1 .() $1.2.-, 11.50 $,;; $1.50 SUNDAY DINNERS 12:10 k. J! $ 1 .50 Sunday Dinner Men! JULY 25 Melon Halls Pineapple Juice Hoast Chicken and Dtein? Baked Premium Ham Mixed Seal ooil Nrwbur&h Hice and Cream Gravv Fresh Asparagus. An (iraiin Fresh Bimeicd i.wus Apricot Cheese Salad Fresh Cherry Shortcake, VVhipt Cream Blackberry, Blanc Man a I .a Mode Mocha Parfait Fresh Peach Sunrt.it- Caineinbert Cheese anil trstH Vanilla Chocolate Buttered Pe lie ( ream Coffee Tea Milk ButtermiU i Telephone 9166 rug size about one to two inches from the edges of the rug so that it wil lnot extend beyond the edges of tlie rug. How to dampen clothes for iron ing: Use hot water it penetrates MIX WITH A JAEGER Nw, larger capacity drum irt in the Jaeger SPEEDLINE trailer mixen are combined with exclusive features . . . guarantee low cost concrete and big yardage. Automotive transmission, direct drive to drum cats noise 90 while increasing power efficiency 30 to 40. Criss-cross "re" mixing action assures more thorough and rapid mix and discharge. Only second needed to load or discharge, and automatic Skip Shaker Loader speeds every batch. Model S illustrated is a one-bag mixer especially designed to increase production for home building contractors. Other standard sizes are 3'iS, 1 IS and 16S. are headquarters for other fine JAEGER equipment . . Compressor, Pomps and Paving Machines. Your inquiry will receive prompt attention. LENNOX SllQrM U'hn I nw ei ri .vi I 4 I ,a 6 ." c- i smaller than .u t duuiu yam n some dis tance from his house and walk the remainder of the way. Last Januaj-y an automobile owned by Howard Clapp was tak en from an Asheville parking lot. The car was latw fmmrt in Greensboro garage, where it had been taken after being in a wreck. During the two-month interval (mh me car was in use. the 1G-year-old boy had driven it over 8 -(K0 miles. During the 8 davs he had Ihe Mercury he covered 849 mites which proved he oid not stay in one place long at a time. The officers pooled ail their facts together, and within a matter of minutts the suspect had admitted to everything. Of course there is a lot that is not told here for instance how they went about getting some clues and how they were used. That is an officers secret. The part that makes news is that it is only in very remote cases these days that a person can steal an automobile and get away with it for a very long period. Sooner or later he will be face to face with a ques tioning officer. The amazing thing, and this is no secret, the average highway patrolman can tell the make and model of almost every car driven in this teritory. And in case you are interested, thev Alrpaaiv kit... the license number of many, many ,,,v wnom tney traffic violators. $50.00 Free! - Nylon Hose - $501 m n nTpnffNfxn MEAN QUALITY HOME HEATING a, Pari of the EST, I MOLLIES Enkg - Canton Highway No. 19-23 West of Candler Heights on Mile Strain JULY 10:00 Bainoj suspect as I'lfliflii imm mwm'i mmi -1 ,i'Tu TtT3T.f m Col and Mrs. Tred P. Jacobs of Memphis, Tern, have moved Into their new home on Balsam Hill They have as guests this week Mrs' Jacobs" sister. Mrs. Georgia Wil liamson of Memphis and Mr and Mrs. Adrian Jacobs of Homestead. The weight of the armour worn in the mi4d4e ages was as much as 140 potiBls. FHA TERMS NO DOWN PAYMENT SEE US TODAY MATING COmPBNI AahevtUe, K. C fkaac 1UT SB Broaawaf This is one of the best pieces of property ever being offered to the puW and telephone. Contains approximately 115 acres subdivided inio lois as much or as little as you wish. Krrl. land2Y Lunch to ca Tvsrl Kv iriAT.ndiesofth Whelk" Drive Out . . . Look the Property Over ... Be With L's On Pay Price . . Everybody Invited . . fnmp Rrinir Vmir Family . . Come West Si Gossefi Land Aaciioi Offices At: JVEAVERVILLE and CANTON, '' f ittux WfAf, SB, Sales Manager TROY WEST, JB. ana o - , U9 Vf ftn W 11.M1. 1111 IT I V THE &' J,' 1

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