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Page 8 TIKE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 8, 1965 Chapel Hill Votes 'Yes' For Library In the unlikely event that students can't find the volume they want in Louis Round Wil son Library, they will soon have another library to search through. Chapel Hill voters gave sound approval to plans for a new town library Tuesday when they passed a library bond issue by a vote of 1,079 to 65. The bond issue of up to $150, 000 will be used to finance new facilities, including land acquisition, construction and furnishing costs, for the Chap el Hill Public Library. The library will be built at the cor ner of Boundary and East Franklin Streets. Preliminary plans for the new building will be drawn up now and a preliminary appli cation for federal funds will be submitted. Up to 38 per cent of the total cost, estimat ed at $165,000, is available from the federal government. Local funds, however, must be on hand before an applica tion may be filed. The library already has about $15,000 in building funds for the new li brary. Representatives of the li brary, are expected to meet with the Town Board of Alder men Monday night to discuss the library's plans and to se lect an architect. Attack Charge Not Pressed Walter Francis Freeman, 30-year-old New Yorker accused last week of attacking a 17-year-old coed, pleaded guilty Friday to the lesser charge of using a room for immoral pur poses and was fined $25 and costs in Recorder's Court. The coed did not prosecute the attack charge. According to Chapel Hill Police Chief William Blake, the woman told police last week that Freeman had forced her into his room and at tacked her on the night of June 28. SALE DACRON COTTON SLACKS For the best selection of proper - fitting slacks, visit the VMW. Whether you need a casual pants for class or some to match your favorite jac ket, we have them. NOW ONLY .... 4.95 Values to $9.95 Mm's Mint GANT STRIPED OXFORD For when it sizzles half . . sleeve Gant shirt in classio batiste oxford stripings. Meticulously tailored in the typical Gant tradition... with softly flared button-down collar. 'VtapcIftUI.&cr Lady Milton Summer Safari With Pith Helmet And Gun In Hand Be Prepared To Bag "First Clearance" From Deep In The Heart Of Big Bargain Country. The best deal you'll ever find on fine single needle tailored shirts large group regularly to $10.95, including drip-dry fab ulous pin-tucks in choir boy col lars, all at below cost $3.99. Entire stock skirts just reduced all imported madras regular ly to $14.95, all at $8.99; all $11.95 skirts including those great hopsacks, at $8.99; $12.95 skirts at $9.99. Entire stock bermudas includ ing $10.95 madras, flower prints, solid poplins and hopsacks, all at only $6.99. Group ladies belts to $5.00, all at below cost $.99. Entire stock Elisabeth Stewart swimsuits, regularly to $36.00 all at $15.99. Group classic summer suits, too irresistable to pass up, regularly to $25.00 at only $14.99. Large assortment of classic Yankee Pedlar shirtwaists, many in wanted flower prints, regularly to $20.00, going at a bagatelle of $10.99. Damon knit suits and dresses including Dacron Dalsoie knits, all at half price. Entire stock of our inimitable Crazy Horse shifts and suits now substantially reduced to make way for fall selections many $19.95 at $10.99. Many other superb safari spec ials you can't afford to miss! LADY MILTON SHOP $6.50 a Hilton's mm sTOPii! Stupendous and colossal buys on the best looking Old School clothes found anywhere. We really hate to reduce our choice items which we've had on hand only a few months but we must clear the Cupboards for Fall! Group of our Old Well suits regularly to $65.00, now at a whopping $45.00. Group belts regularly to $4.00 at below cost $.50. Our own Old School suits cut from $65.00 to $55.00 and $70.00 to $60.00. Dacroncotton poplin' suits, many in most popular suntan, cut from $47.50 to $37.99. Extra special buy on all cotton seersucker cut from $32.50 to low of $19.99. Dacronwool sport coats in solids and plaids, sport coats, formerly to $48.75, now $34.99 and $24.99. Stock up on dacroncotton pants in hopsacks and poplins, regularly to $13.95, now all at only $9.99. Group bermudas, mostly 28-32, formerly to $10.95, all at whopping $1.99. Group cotton knit shirts formerly to $7.95 at one low $2.99. Mud pants, mostly 27-30, at crazy $.99. Group English shoes including plain toes and wing tips, regularly to $37.50, all at amazing $14.99. Entire stock regular summer shirts cut from $6.95 to $4.99; $7.95 to $5.99 and $8.95 to $6.99. Group imported hand-knitted Swedish mohair sweaters regularly $30.00, at below cost $10.99. Crew neck Shetland sweaters, mothproofed, fine Scottish import, cut from $16.95 to $10.99. " Many Other Succinct Summer Superlatives Too Tempting to Pass Up. ' baton's; Clothing Cupboart DOWNTOWN CHAPEL HILL ALE THE CO-ED i CORKER invites you to join in on our spectacular Summer Sale. Everything has been reduced! So, hurry in while we still have a selection. TH E SI O B Chapel Hill's Leading Clothiers, L I Spectacular Summer SALE Continues again this week. Sales for those who like the Traditional look. Prices have been unbelievingly slashed . . , Sportcoats in all the latest Styles and Fabrics. Values to 45.00 How 18.88 up Suits in dacron-cotton; dacron wool. Our suits have been custom-tailored with the traditional man in mind. Valued to 65.00 Flow 28.88 up Shoe hand sewn loafers in black, brown, cordovan. Limited supply. Were 15.95 HOW 8.89 Dress Shirts in stripes, plaids, and solids. Values to 6.95 How 3.99 up Ftladras Shirts A Give Away at 4.99 Bermudas in Madras, Checks, Plaids, Solids. Valued to 8.95 How 2.44 up Ties in many different pat terns and designs. Were to 3.50 HOW 99c elts 20 off Shop How While Our Selection Is Still Good. THE HUB of Ghapel Hill 103 E. Franklin W Chapel Hill's Leading Clothiers
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