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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE ONE (Second Section j - i jdley's Super Market (Open For Business In I ANNOUNCING Velvood This Morning 1 ae Stock, New THie Formal Opening New Navy Uniform tures, urauc Ucet, Among 4 - tures Of v Store hing is in readiness for (en AY. JANUARY 10 1946 Super Marnei "---Thursday, Friday and Sat- LrHin to i-ne OWIHTia, (adley and Richard "Dick d Bardlcy will be in full kf the super maiK'. include a giouc " ., ..nnrvliinn nf Sam rm this week moved the m lonnrtment m tnc glutei j --- store into me new umi, ;cores of additional items ided. . (tore win leaiuic ces the usual super nwi- nH nf waiting on yourseu, I'd salespeople will wait on rs it was pointed oui. ine lhave left ample aisle room the large store, so tnere plenty of space for shop go into every department crowding. . i i - -j fixtures Have Deen auueu out the new store, wnicii lontly completed. The new kljoins the Jiraaiey store, highway, in Hazeiwooa. radley announced that tne 11 continue their long es- kl policy ot maKing iree every Friday and Satur- ley Brothers lAfter Overseas In Army and Navy Hundley, CM third class, recently returned from the acific where he has been on r the past 18 months has ined here at his home on ttreet by his two brothers also in the service, nter's Mate Hundley en- le service in January, 1944, k his boot training at Great Javal Training Station, IU. iititled to wear the Asiatic- Theater ribbon with four tn stars, the Philippine Lib- ribbon with two stars, and lory medal. the time he entered the he was employed by the see valley Authority at Dam. When his leave is ed he will report to Camp Va. brothers are First Class Officer Homer Hundley and Igt. Arthur Hundley. The has also been serving in ific theater on board the He has been in the navy past three years and is en- o wear the Asiatic-Pacific ribbon, with four battle lie Liberation of the Philip- nd the Victory medal. He port to New York for his isignment. rtluir W. Hundley is back ie European Theater after ths service overseas. He has i duty in North Africa, Italy, and Germany. He is en- a j!LulMIIIIMiMlSWMIin rtMnaiffTTamffi TRADITIONAL uniforms worn by sailors since the fourteenth century are soon to fade into oblivion, ac cording to a Navy announcement. Shown above is one of three sepa rate uniforms in the new U. S. out fit to be tested over a three-months period. It is white, with shirt to match, and a black tie and the present white hat The gobs will keep the present overcoat known as a "Pea Coat". (International) TSgt. Paul Shelton Is En Route Home TSgt. Paul R. Shelton, son of Roy Shelton of Waynesvillc, is one of the 200 high-point army veter ans whom the "Magic Carpet" is bringing back to the Slates aboard the USS Thomas Jefferson. The Thomas Jefferson, one of more than 300 carriers, battleships, cruisers and attack transports in the navy's famed "Magic Carpet" fleet left Leyte in December and was scheduled to arrive at the West Coast sometime this month. titled to wear the European Thea ter ribbon with seven battle stars, a silver star, Victory medal and Good Conduct medal. XL il'mitra I Tint I.tnuM m Male-Up, fr IK complexion in less beauty of a .AH shades 1. SO Chiffon Face Powder, texture no incredibly fine, it actually appears to be a part of your skin. All shades II Lipstick and Rouge, in newest, flattering shades to dramatize your complexion and costume. f 1 each What is your Beauty Problem? Consult Miss McGrath, Primrose House rep resentative, who will be in our Cosmetic De partment January 14, 15 and 16 to reveal latest beauty methods from Primrose House, famous New York Salon, creators of exclu sive make-up and treatment preparations. ' Cream. MfaMaffrereaa cleanses, soften "PS refill the U IUS and, J Skla Freshener wonderfully refreshing lode to oUtcii and tons op appearance of akin, 85 and 12 Dry Skid Mintnre famous for dry thirsty kins that cannot use ordinary lubricating creams. f 1 nd U All prices plus fax -of- EMILErs Large, New And Modern J Goes Further He ID) J . MAR 'J ON- Tlhiioirsdlaiyn Firidlayn Satairdlay FREE DELIVERY every Friday and Saturday 3 BIG DAYS An Established Firm Modernized For Your Convenience and Economy Brands You Know! at- Prices You'll Like! We Have A Full Line Every Day In Our GRADE A MARKET Managed By Sam Frady Shopping At Bradley's Pays BRADLEY'S is proud that its prices never exceed ceiling levels and that they often arc much lower. But shopping at Bradley's means not only steady savings in money, it also means getting the best of foods available and service that's efficient and courteous. BRADLEY'S believes, too, in giving helpful suggestions to its patrons on matters of food nutrition and meal planning. This Week-End -And Every Week-Bring Your Grocery List To IBIRADLEY'S SUPER MARKET PHONE 326 W. A. Bradley - Owners - R. L. Bradley HAZELWOOD l I : I J :r, ' i . . ! ' " ; , i : . , ' it i ' 't , it f t J r i ' , it r ' ' i 1 r il : r - if. ''!- r1J r J Ijlv' S i.! . ' ' ,1- fc ' i .-"I Pmith's Cut Rate Drug i I ! . ter Store
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