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I ; ! 1 ! WAYHES? MO J lMiLiiLL-yJi! .JCXEM. 1950 srco:.D r iictic:; 'fesideni ;$mt-( fhh Arm. Om ftii'Brop pependant 3 Time Of jress Quitting ;;SGT0N JAP Presi- tn dedicate the North Car- irgin'" (D-NC) revealed jVi 1 ,..,htnll tfhiU. House conference ?, president promised un-rjtf-togo to North Car- hton Park - on ine intake part in the form al of the 475-mile moun- t Browning of Raleigh, In Ljirman fo- the event. y ers after the """to61106 I ',: clans call for the I to drive down from :M to Roanoke, Va., to se night and then drive on tereraonies ana to Asne vnext day. v 'liie for the dedication Mid will' be set at the ence of the President, af ' mss adjourns. I .a he and the President ' bout when that may be. I forecasts are for adjourn August 1, others say Septem arkway program, therefore U take place in. Idle sum early fall. . - multi-million dollar park' Minects the Shenandoah k Park of Virginia and the Smoky Mountains National ml wno nas worKea on dway since it was started In 'aid today he estimated that 1 1,000-mile radius of the Smokies are 90,000,000 peo to some day will be able to that he described as oae of :atest scenic mountain high' u the world presented the President a lLk-JL & PRESIDENT TRUMAN color photograph of the parkway's great craggy gardens area. These are considered "a natural green house", he told Mr. Truman, for azaleas and rhododendron. , The Blue Ridge Parkway is to be the longest mountain-ton high way of the world, Senator Graham (D-NC) said sometime ago. At onq point, Water Rock (in Haywood County), the highway will take travelers 6,292 feet above sea level, All top officials of North Caro lina and Virginia are expected to attend the formal opening, includ ing Governors Kerr Scott of North Carolina, and John S. Battle of Vir ginia. Delegations of the two states in Congress, Secretary of the In terior Chapman and other federal officials also are expected to . be there. ....v.. Although the parkway is not to be completed for a few years, Con gress has been asked to vote $12, 500,000 at once to finish all but a by-pass at Roanoke. Waynesville Man Installing New 'Haymaker' ! Robert Underwood, Pet Dairy worker, is going to throw his pitch fork away. .. Mr. Underwood is streamlinina ; his job of feeding the cattle on his ' East Waynesville farm. - j He's installing a new steer "cat tie cafeteria" that he recently j bought from the Martin Steel Pro ducts Company of Mansfield, Ohio The purchase was made through the firm's western North Carolina agent, Bynum A. Buff of Ruther fordton. The cylindrical structure, known as a "haymaker " is aboue 21 feet n diameter and 22 feet high. Mr. Buff explained that the farmer blows his chopped hay into it. After the hay Is cured in the structure, the cattle feed directly from openings in the bottom of the tower. He reports that the haymaker Mr. Underwood bought is the first of its kind sold in the entire area west of Burke County. Mr, Buff covers 24 counties of the western section. Plane Crashes Auto And Wrecks Beside Church i I I i A. Local-Guardsman' , To Hold Chicken Dinner Friday The officers and enlisted men of the Waynesville Heavy Tank Com pany, N. C. National Guard, will get together at 8 p.m. Friday for a chicken dinner at Patrick's Cafe teria. "'. ' : This is by way of a final 'blow out" before the hard times ahead they're scheduled to start two weeks of intensive training at Fort Jackson, S. C, July 2. ' Capt.' Sam Carswell, the com pany commander, will be master of ceremonies. Meanwhile, National Guard of' flclals issued a plea to all era ployers to release for the annual encampment their workers who are members of the Guard. Cannery Workshop At Fines Creek Deferred The work shop originally sched uled for June 26-27 at the new Fines Creek cannery, has been postponed. A new date will be announced later, Mrs. Ru'fus Slier, supervisor of the Haywood County school lunchroom program, announced to-day... The Cleveland Browns drew 1,' 298.468 fans to their games dur i nu f our years of All-American Conference football play. f - ) J , 1 -1 Give You 3 Big Reasons For Shopping There! A Gigantic Shoe-Sale For-WoracruvMcn . . Children! Large Assortment of Sun Clothing for the Family at Very Low Prices! Hundreds of Cotton Dresses Reduced! We've Arranged, the Dresses on Racks Bearing Letters! Vk A. men's and Misses' Pinafores . . , Wrap Arounds Presses , . . Fast Color Percales . . . REDUCED TO ......... kk B. wen's and Misses, BEMBERGS M.yo... REDUCED to 'ack C. Piled up beside the Presbyterian church at Cross nore, is the wreckage of a private plane which crashed Just as the congregation was leaving Sunday service. The falling ship hit an automobile parked beside the church and wrecked It. The pi lot, Winiired - Wimpy" Holloway, suffered facial bruises. Obie Johnson, a church attendant, had his ear clipped by the plane's wing. No one else was hurt. "I guess the good Lord was with ni ," said Holloway whose engine quit at 5,000 feet up. "I prayed all the way down." (AP Photo). ' Taste, Not Appearance, Appeals In Bread ITHACA, N. Y. (UP) It doesn't matter how enticing a loaf of bread may appear to the eye. Peo ple still look for flavor, rather than appearance and texture. Thai holds true even if the bread is yellowish in. cokr because of being triple-enriched, a study made at Cornell University during the 1950 farm and home week celebration indicated. More than 2,000 persons were temporary guinea pigs in a second finding that showed consumers are likelv to prefer the home-style loaf tn sunnev. fluff -textured baker's bread. A large majority voted for the yellowish triple-enriched bread rather than ordinary baker's bread, almost solely on the basis if taste. Veteran Champion Workers To Hold Outing Saturday It's Bathirxg Suit Time! SEE THESE HEIRS CARVE IT UP PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP) A $400,000 estate was divided by lot here. Morgan Murphy's estate was divided into five parcels of equal value. The five heirs then drew numbered cards from a hat. ' Lake Junaluska Plans Are Announced Plans are to have a. movie, "A Letter To Three Wives," at the Lake Thursday night at eight o'clock in the Auditorium. For Friday they have the Bob Brown Science Circus scheduled. Picolay DRESSES for Women and Misses . .'. lace and self trimmed. Reg. to $7.98. Reduced to $g.99 H D. sses Sheers anzas . SPECIAL! WHITE AND PASTEL Sharkskin Toppers REDUCED TO 1 1 I and CT I SUA. ' H . k II MMkB ' you HfeV I ,tj.if't Zt WONDER fit 7J AND V II fANCY FRM ill ' 3.98to$5.98 i 1 1 r m i - i h A fast-moving recreation pro gram featuring everyming irom guessing contests to archery will highlight Champion's 10-year con tinuous service group party at Camp Hope, on Saturday, June 24. Detailed plans have" been com pleted for the annual'affalr which promises to attract more than 300 of the 403 eligible Champion em ployes. Reuben B. Robertson, president of the Champion Paper and Fibre Company, will be host for the oc casion and will address the group during the after-dinner program. Reuben B. Robertson Jr., exec utive vice president of the com pany and Dwight J, Thofuson, vice president In charge of Industrial and public relations are also scnea uled to attend. a ( Barbecued beef will feature the early evening menu which is scheduled to follow one of the most extensive recreational pro grams ever offered at a Champion employes party, Plans for the event are being su pervised by J. Bruce Morford, Can. ton division manager of industrial and community relations, assisted by staff members. H. A. Helder, Canton divisfon manager, will give the address of welcome to the 59 incoming club members who during the past year Completed 10 years of unbroken Champion service. Dwarf fruit trees are becoming more widely accepted because they take up less space and make the job of gathering ripe fruit much simpler. Village Smithy' Just A Gal s BETTY CRAIG, 27, manager of the El Rancho stables at Laa Vegas, Nev., .is. her own black smith. She knows horses, hav ing grown up on a ranch and having trained horses for the Army at Tucson, During the war she was a flier in the WASPs. But handling horses helped her pay her way through the University of Arizona. This Week... Every Week ... Resolve To Do Your Shopping at Here in this big store, WHERE YOU FIND ONLY FIRST QUALITY GOODS . . . you'll find your NEEDS AT WHAT YOU , WANT TO PAY! WHERE CAN YOU FIND UNDER ONE ROOF LARGER . . SELECTIONS? . . ! U COP'S SKIMMER PINCHED RICHMOND, Va. (UP) W. B Gist, policeman, admits you'll meet alt kinds of people in a police court. He is looking for the person who stole his brand new fedora when he came to court on his day off to testify against a suspect. This Week's Specials Are Worth Hurrying Here For! Specials in our Housefurnishings Dept. Sheets 128 type ei 81x99 l.oy Sheets $1.79 Matching Pillow Cases 44c$PE 59c 140 TYPE 81 x 99 128 TYPE WIZZARD PILLOW CASES BRAID TRIMMED PILLOW CASES, 140 type Great Thunder! Until the glass Industry per fected methods for making stronger containers, low atmospheric pres. sure during thunderstorms fre quently caused champagne bottles to burst. ' -if ' ' 7; 33c 69c Cannon Towels 4 for $1.00 Cannon Wash Cloths 2 for 15c Reg. 39c Cannon Towels Reduced to 29? Triple-enriched bread is being "pushed" by Cornell nutritionists because of its food values. Recent ly, some 650 New York City ele mentary schools began serving this type of bread to children. Satin Comforts . . . WOOL FILLED . . . SPECIAL AT WOOL FILLED COMFORTS . . . Reduced to $9.98 $5.98 Velvet Chenille Spreads . '. . with 3-in. fringe. All colors. ?Q QQ Rec. $4.98. Week End Special yO0 w i ... Ninons . . . starched Organdies . . v Swisses . . , Odr Reg. price $9.98 . Reduced ; $3-99 fez- Rack E. Group Women's Sheers Shadow Sheers . . . Swiss Shadow Sheers, Swisses, Voiles, Shantungs. Reg. to $9.98 . . . REDUCED TO $4.99 Rack F, Misses White Dresses Slightly soiled , . . Reg ular to $9.98 ... $3.99 SPECIAL Beach Towels $1:79 REDUCED TO Have You Seen The Shoe Bargains at Mb? MM ,iBinifjiar 0 fife CURTAINS LACE ' - . CURTAINS Pair ADJUSTA LACE CURTAINS . . . Reg. $1.98 . . . Week End SPECIAL NOVELTY PANEL CURTAINS ... Reg. $1.98 . . . REDUCED TO Extra Wide Embroidered MARQUISETTE CURTAINS. Use one or two. Special at ..: NOVELTY CURTAIN FABRICS . SPECIAL AT : - DON'T BE A BORE. . . If you, monopolize? the con , vtrsation you'll find your auditnet growing re$tlst. jjjjj' i j " "" i. mm! """ j I 1 $1.00 S1.79 $1.69 $2.49 . 29c lust Compare Our ffifjflr Blinds They can be taken apart . . . you can replace any part . miTntm T T A nrp A T TTT'TWDTfft1 25 to 36 inch widths, ONLY ! CM RE TAKEN DOWN AND WASHED CM UmJ . r. See Olir NeW Have You Been Upholsteries Here to See These and Chair 4c, 7c Notions Coverings ioc values
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