Mother'
ms 77 Day
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Ladlmm' Slip
Full length slip made of Antron III? , has encased scalloped
lace. White, Nude, and Black. Sizes 32-44.
Prices Good Through
Sunday, May 13
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1-6 SUNDAY
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#???. 4.99
Cobbler Smock
Ladies' Poly/cotton
blend smock in solids
and prints. Solid colors
are available in Medium
and Large. Print smocks
are available in Small
Medium, and Large.
297
Rmg. 3.99
Bra a Bikini Set
Ladies' 100% nylon bra and bikini set. Lace trim,
bikini has cotton lined crotch. White, Black,
Mocha, Lavender. Sizes 32-34-36.
77
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To 2.89
Your Choice
Hip hugger or brief
made of Antron III?
nylon, bottom has
cotton lined crotch
Lycra? lace elastic
waist and leg trim.
White and pastels
Sizes 5-8.
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30% OFF
L'EGQS Pantyhose
For that confident dressed up
feeling. L'eggs hoisery in a large
variety of styles.
China Ai
Includes 5" picture frame, 6" vase, 51/2 mini
hurricane lamp, 5 1/4" bell, 3 3/4" heart box
or 71/z" budvase. Subject To Early Sellout.
No Rainchecks.
Polaroid
97
Rmg. 36.97
Sun 600 LMS
For that perfect picture
every time Camera has build in
light management system.
Ladies'
Binki
Shifts
S, M, L. X-L
*4
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Rmg. 4.97
4 Reg.
4.97
Chair Pad
1" Corduroy chair
pad. Solid color of
Brown, or Natural
which reverses to
chenille.
Rmg. 3.90
Sport Sock Sot
Ladies' sport sock set
of 100% cotton, has
coordinating headband.
O70
M Rmg. 3.99
Your Choice
Rave? soft perm refill,
or Rave? soft perm ex
tra curly.
9
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Rmg. 14.99
Parakeets
Young and beautiful
parakeets.Easy to train.
1?7
m Rmg. 1.47
Rinso
Powerful cleaning laun
dry detergent in 42 Oun
ce box. Super Value!
Flea Market Bargain Days
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price Bicycles
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available
for state's
travelers
North Carolina travellers will
find a lot of new things awaiting
their enjoyment this year.
The novelties range from begin
ning of the 400th anniversary to
new facilities at several locations.
This year marks the beginning of
the 400th anniversary celebration
of English America's Birthplace,
which had its meager beginnings
on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
This three-year celebration,
however, will be observed all over
the state.
In conjunction with the 400th
anniversary, a new state historic
site will be opened July 13 with the
commissioning of the Elizabeth II,
a 16th century styled ship berthed
at Manteo where it was built.
Among celebrations will be the
British-American Festival in
Durham, June 2-16, a Moore
County historical drama to be
presented during the summer in
Southern Pines, and a week-long
festival in Orange County centered
around University Day in October.
The Highland Games and
Gathering of Scottish Clans at
Grandfather Mountain July 14-15
will be dedicated to the 400th An
niversary, as will many other an
nual events across the state.
Another major celebration is the
50th anniversary of the Great
Smoky Mountains National Park,
the most popular national park,
with almost nine million visitors in
1983.
The celebration involves some
18 counties which will com
memorate the park's golden an
niversary with events throughout
the year. Each month's schedule of
events will be keyed to various
themes, including heritage month,
mountain music and dance,
photography and the arts, moun
tain harvest, crafts and colors.
Charlotte Motor Speedway
celebrates its 25th anniversary in
1984. Its celebration is being mark
ed with the World 600 Festival and
12,000 new seats, 17 new VIP
suites and 40 condominiums. The
condos are believed to be the only
full-time living quarters at any
sports facility in the country.
Tryon Palace in New Bern
celebrates the 25th anniversary of
its "second opening." It first
opened in 1770 but burned in 1798.
The Tryon Palace restoration
opened to the public in 1959.
In the Charlotte area, 1,500 new
hotel rooms will be opening in
1984, the Tryon Street Mall is to be
completed by November, and Mint
Museum is being expanded and
will be closed until early 1985.
The historic and picturesque
Grove Park Inn in Asheville opens
202 new rooms and a new con
ference center in April and
becomes a year-round facility.
At the North Carolina
Zoological Park near Asheboro a
new African Pavilion with indoor
and outdoor habitats and 40-acre
African Plains are scheduled to
open this summer.
Chimney Rock Park has replac
ed the bridge over the Rocky
Broad River at the park's entrance
with a modern structure.
Carowinds theme park near
Charlotte has created a Smurf
Island, a 1.3-acre children's
playground.
1984 is the "Year of the Ocean"
with a special "Ocean Week"
celebration planned for October
calling attention to the state's
many marine resources.
There are new exhibits at
Discovery Place in Charlotte, and
the Muppets will make an ap
pearance this year at this "hands
on" exhibition of science and
technology.
A host of new hotels are opening
across the state, including the
Winston Plaza in Winston-Salem,
a Radisson in High Point, Mar
riotts in Greensboro and
Charlotte, and Sheraton Center in
Charlotte.
Frontier Land in Cherokee will
reopen in May as Magic Waters,
with water slides, water skiing
shows, high diving acts and other
water-related amusements.
The new Elk River Country
Club in Banner Elk opens featur
ing the first Jack Nicklaus design
ed golf course in North Carolina.
A new welcome center is
scheduled to open this year along
Interstate 77 near Charlotte.
Ghost Town In The Sky at Mag
gie Valley has a new ride, the Silver
Bullet, an exhilarating roller
coaster that barrels 900 feet down
the face of Ghost Mountain
through a pond, under the chairlift
and between trees.
Carteret County has a new con
vention center and at nearby New
Bern an addition has opened at the
Fireman's Museum.