PAGE EIGHT (First Section)
THE WAYNES VELLE MOUNT AINEEB 3
GERMAN ELECTION IN RED ZONE
NEW LOW PRICES AT BELK-HUDSON'S
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THE ONLY PARTY to Geibitz, a town of 306 voters In the Russian-controlled
zone of Germany, was the Socialist Unity Party (S.E.D.) backed
by the Russian regime. Voters (top) go to the only place set up for them
to cast their ballots. Only visible sign of opposition were posters torn
clown (bottom) by opponents of the S.E.D. The leftist party In the Red
zone won the election, but by surprisingly small margin. (International)
Rod and Gun
(Continued From Pane 7)
previous year. Federal aid is bc
inu used on six wildlife in estima
tion projects in the slate.
The Federal Rrant. like the only
other source of revenue for the
Division of Game and inland Fish
eries, license fees, is sportsman's
money. Money apportioned under
the Pittman-Hobertson Act is de
rived from the Federal lax on
sporting arms and ammunition, and
Hoes to states on tlu' basis of land
area and numbers of huntiiu-i lic
ense holders. The states are re
quired to put up 25 per cent of
I he cost of projects operated under
the act.
Market
Reports
Telephone
(Continued from payc D
1941 to a return of 2.70 per cent
for the period April through July
of this year.
"We have every reason to believe
that in the face of rising costs earn
ings will continue to drop unless
we get some relief in the form of
better rates. The rate revision we
are now requesting is very nominal
in view of the heavy expenses we
have sustained for a long period
and the extensive building pro
gram now being undertaken in the
state. i
"We look forward to an expand
ing telephone service that will
reach more people, ovale nmre j
jobs, and promote the state's de-'
velopment. Reasonable earnings
are, of course, essential to the at-'
tainment of these objectives."
(Continued from page 1 )
Inlosh 3.00-3.50.
Vegetables
Potatoes are about the only local
produce now being bought at the
Farmers Exchange, which quotes
2.00 per bu. At Hendersonville:
Snap beans, market stronger, re
ceipts fairly heavy. Bu. Tender
greens and Black Valentines 2.00
to 2. 75. (No report from Atlanta).
New York: Cabbage, market dull,
50 lb. sacks .75 to 1.00. Sweet
potatoes, market dull, N. C. bu.
baskets No. 1 Porto Ricas 3.00 to
3 25; La. bu. baskets 3.50. Beans,
N. Y. Black Valentines, quality
fair to good, 200-3.00; Bountifuls
1.75-2.50.
FSA Personnel
(Continued from page 1 )
erans), and that the interest rate
is increased from three per cent to
31 2 per cent.
During the periods of discussion
the committeemen generally ex
pressed the opinion that the loans
to purchase farms must be followed
by more hopeful advice and sug
gestions to enable the borrower to
use the best methods of farming.
Leatherwood
(Continued From Page One)
equal basis with school districts in
providing adequate school build
ings and equipment.
-Mrs. Ci-adv Farmer is president
of the llazelvvood association, and
W. Curtis Russ is president of the
Central Elementary association.
Each president presided at their
Tl RN-ABOl'T PARTY
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. For 25 1
years, Miss Anna Voegelin made
it a practice to give a party each
year for the neighborhood chil
dren . as "thank you" presents for
not picking her roses. Two years
a-:o, the parties were abandoned
because of the war and "Miss
Anna's" loss of her sight. However,
, this year, the neighborhood young-!
stcrs all contributed to a party'
fund Then they called on her
at her home with two gifts a '
purse of $15 and a corsage of red
roses.
respective meetings held the first
of this week.
Jus! Arrived
Franklin Radio Service
Hazelwood, N. C.
O New Table Model Radios
O Automatic Electric Irons
O Batteries and Tubes of All Types.
Guaranteed Radio Repair Service
By Bonded Electronic Technicians
i3r m fW I 36-Inch
Beautiful
DISHES
Half Price
Girls' School
OXFORDS $3.95
Dish
TOWELS LAc
Fast Color
PRINTS - - 39c
Stub
Broadcloth - 59c
Two Yards - - - $1.00
Only 12 Left Metal
CHESTS - - $2
36-Inch Fast Color
GINGHAM 69c
AH Colors
PLANTATION
STATIONERY
Half Price
1 h
Ladies' White
SLIPS
$1.50
Tea
GLASSES 5c -10c
Ladies'
PANTIES
Elastic Waist
48c
32-Piece Set
DISHES
Hand Painted
Special
Ladies' All Wool
SWEATERS
$3.95
All Colors
Ladies'
Skirts $2.90
Children's Print
Dresses $1.85
Regular $5.88
Electric
TOASTER
3
We Cash Your Checks
FREE
No Exchange Charges
Children's
SWEATERS
$1.50
Were $1.94
Children's
Pullover 97c
Were $1.59
FRE1
A Gift Book to Every Baby
Visiting Our Baby Department.
Nylon
HOSE
No Registering
On Sale
With and Without
Seams
Remember we have
the largest Hosiery de
partment in Haywood
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Values
Double
Blankets $1.98
Double Bed Size
5' ,' Wool
Blankets $3.95
With Satin Binding
Beautiful Print House
Dresses - $3
These Are A Bargain
Second Floor
In
LMKETS
White Sheet
Blankets $1.39
Many Other Values In
Blankets
One Lot Ladies' Winter
Coats $15.40
Special
Boys'
Shirts - 97c
Were $1.29
Boys'
Sweaters
$1.64
Boys' 100 Wool
Mackinaws
$8.95
Leather
JACKETS - $8.90
Were $10.95
Boys'
PAJAMAS - $1.98
All Colors
Boys' Corduroy
OVERALLS $2.95
All Colors
Children's Print and Solid
PAJAMAS - 97c
Boys'
PANTS - - $1.98
Boys' All Wool
Overcoats $12.50
Were $15.95
CURTAIN S(J
15c yd,
Flashlight
BATTERIES
SPECI,
Flashlights
Overall
JACKETS
Iff
Men's Dress
SHIRT!
$1.98 - $2
Men's Heavy Sanforized
PANTS -
Blue Sanforized Chambray
SHIRTS -
Work Cotton
GLOVES
Men's Flannel
SHIRTS
Genuine Navy
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