ARV 1 149 FEBRt' THE V A YNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SEVEN rans Of Foreign Wars Back To Horseback, SherifT Decrees COLORADO SPR1NCS. Col. 1 U P. "--There's such a thing as too much modernity in law enforcement work, contends Norman W. Short, LI I'.i.mi County's new sheriff. Shut, a hoise fancier and vet eran of six years of nmnlu .., week a special broadcast was pre sented from the high school stage. Five club members discussed the subject, "How Can The Student Body Improve Our School?" Those taking part were Jimmy McJunkin, Grace Benton. Joan Rak-liff. Joyce Carter, Ann Bischoff. and Malcolm Williamson with Donald Matney as moderator. Charles Isley and mem bers of the high school band pro vided the musical background. The general opinion of the group was that the school should have an active Student Council; the stu dents should cooperate more with each other and with the teachers; the student body should be more considerate ul the rights of others and of school property; and every one should become more safety conscious because of the crowded conditions. This broadcast was a special broadcast, of the usual program, Voices of Tomorrow, held each Wednesday night at eight o'clock over Station VVIICC. The regular broadcast of the Voices of Tomorrow on Wednes day night was given to a discus sion of the best motie of the year. Duane Oliver. Mary Jane Rogers, and Bruce l.anl. joined the above ..'roup on Ibis discussion. Aiming the movies discussed Were: Gentleman's Agreement, Tap NO WHISK V FOB LONDON LONDON (UP) Beeausp of (. port quotas, whisky was uaobtain-, able in London this Christmas. Londoners had to content them selves with gin, rum and wines. A bottle of port that sold for $1 be fore the war was $4 this Chjristmas anized In CIvde Part In Three Radio Events Clyde School The nu mbers of litf .Tally-Ho Club along wan oilier high school students have taken paf.1 jn three radio programs this .wev;k .of public interest Donald Matney and Miss Alma Jackson, faculty, advisor, have begun a SalurdWatuie over tSation WHCe at eleven o'clo.'k, "News and Views of the Teen Ag- jv l'',r"" Roots, Sorry Wrung Number, Th Yearling, Good Sam. The State of" the Union, and Johnny Belinda. They also tried their hand .at pre- dieting the Academy AwaM win ners. Almost unanimously they predicted that Jane Wynian wilL, win an Oscar for her splendid per foriiiance as the deaf and duuir girl in the movie, Johnny Belinda. H ' " h. .1. n;mn'i officer work, says he will resurrect Donald Matney gives news of Teen Agers all over North Caro lina. Miss Jackson interviews a leer, agi-r of the week. Miss Mary Ann Massie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Massie, was interviewed Ibis week. Honor Roll H!' "'n ' -mounted patrol so his of- "' equipped with the latest 'ii Lc,uency-iiii)diilated palm! ear radios, can leave 11,,. hih,.,.,.. ...i , IrcU'll Announced i'lial""- ul i'" ,,. i ' I'M1 lake lo I he rugged, brush-covered I'd.'- s Peak area after lawbreakers I need be. On Tuesday morning of this High School Students Take flrfl V Jj I , I, 'I . ins j .. , -i,.!.' Iirl B. JUL i.jn . I II" iiu ii ,.l Hit : .Hi!.' j i . 1 1 II J I ' CI.. I. ,ll I" 1,1 I I.I Mill' ul ..I, .Hill 1 li.l I. III., II llllill- Lubl.li i.i'iil.n i .ii ii III! I . tll'll CI, .in in. .ii lii nii n;i IlliM lui-l niri-liio;.- "in In Mniiil.H .il 7.:l p.m. HIIIII.llKllllll plllllS , (,Mr.llll'll ! II I).- ill" 1 1 1 1,101, llli Willi lAilCl bi- iiiiiiiiiiiii.'il l.iU'i'. Mlrl'lUIV ull.l SUM' ,ii, nr. .il In ;il- i:.i 111!:; ilnik. Al )oM lll,ll'li I - Buiiiliiii;. Mi lor off tarricr Plane By Navy IT P01T. 1! I 11 airplane, nil.' nf ir di'suiicil Milch b.in- l.sl.'il said Hie ci';i II c.ini- la.Hsl nun nil i ill inn (if lofkil- ,iiid niiichinc Im4 nil ;i Miiyli'-i nrjiii'. Id lAiiii'. iluhr known ir. I he ill Maiilcr. . Iiiiiih CSS K. in - ;u ;' K (It M'HMOVS THilOR C(ll in I ( HI v .inirii-, i,. I,..,. '.Hi in II i iiin. is io .1. iinllii HkiI 'I Ii.,' h I", I lulu in Hi,. Honor loll fi' ')' third report Ij.iio.l at Civile School has been r un! by Stanly Livingston, priii- ,,.:il. Names appearing on the honor IM iiuulfie: Twelfth grade, "B". i iii.tj Collins. Doris Graham. Pep M fracken. Dale Medford. Bon-,nr- Hector, Doris Teague, Marie Hooper, and Paul Stanford; elev . nlli grade, "A", Geraldine Ki ll. "B", Lucille Buchanan and vL.illia Jenkinf; tenth grade, "A", li.iibaia Coi'krell and Janice Cor , nic; "Ii'', Freda Grey Hipps. Ninth grade, "B", Paul Jackson, oi ma Sue Buri'h, and Mary Sue Mann: eighth grade, "A", Bi uce I i.inci.s and Geraldine Smith; "U", I lli.-rl Hoglen, Ruth Krady, Vessie i I , ; i ii . Geraldine Miller, Ernestine Ii) lioine, Gerald Melford, Hubert D.aven and lommy Scott; sev , nib grade, "A". Janet Francis and 1. 1. line Sanford; "B", Loui;e Collin-, Sammy Kay Ilayue". Joretla vlidloid. Sue Stanley. 10. VV. Kn-e. D.iud Living'. ton, and Frank I Imiiipson. Sixth grade, "A", Judith Pre i -I. , Joanna McCracken. Violet iwll : .iiule ; "B", Ronald Dot son, Sue 1 In-J l.niilscy, Allie Jean Jones, Sammy I'm- Jackson. Sue Creasman, Phyllis: McClure, Shirley Stanley, Belly iin Carver, Jackie Sue Browning, Barbara Walker; lii'lh grade, "A". I.ulhcr Hall, Pinckney Havocs, Clcnda Pressley; "B", James Henry Brown, Frank Chambers, Larry Medford, Martin Suttles, Jimmy U'liitesides. Virginia Fisher, Mary lane Green, Essie Harris, Mildred liussell, Joan Shell'eld, Linda Sinalhers, Betty Sorrells. Larry Hardin, Donald Livingston. Howard Shook, Kathleen Medford, Mari- anna Moon. Fourth grade. "A", Janet Foster. Edna Mae Fugate, Mary Klla Brown; "B", Linda Limbo, George Glance, Skipper Haynes, Irene Par Ion, Elaine Curtis, Gloria Cagle. l.eanna Harris, Barbara Jolley, Nancy Noland, Helen Smith; I bird grade, "A", Rosalind Amnions. Mike l.catherwood, Rita Mae Hipps, John Livingston, Ray Jackson, Hoyt Ma son, James Smith, Robert Taylor. i Marie Bolden, Gloria Bowman, Mary Ann Boyd, Dorothy Clonlz, 'Ma May Ledford, Jessie Mateson, i Hetty Thompson; "B", Tommy Fish. Jerry Hoglen, Billy Ingram. Marvlin Farley, Freda Holt. Wanda llnge.v, Shirley Trantbam, Unger Fnsley. Judith Harris; second grade, "A" Patricia Lindsey; lirsl jgiadc, "A", Judy Downs:, Carol Latimer; "B", Gary Grim, Gary Jackson, Richard McCracken, Gene Sicniore, Phyllis Houston, Frankie , .b an Woods. iday inns the W. .Iiihn- n ad ion II nun n i inr ,ll (,, 'III l. llllle dr.,,,, fll'lli i.li.l I'llMill i,. ''-ijl.lllii nun,, , Mlllll.l ,, f'i.. i,i , U ',,,..: , l.,. if. :. .a iii ul -, in-! ini .''.nine j I. I. miaul. , wound-- ; ami -aid mil lee : I m ap Sohiiv Auslra4-in -eaithworms I grow 10 or 12 feet long and an-tluee-quarters of an inch wide, al though the average length is three In lour feet. WANT ADS M .i 'I., run ii 01 i, ini:, il I, p' lllll-l ( -.1 M.i il-. ul .'..mil II,, . ( h. .I In Hie "I I i In ICVMP '.I.I.I. i'i ri,,i FOB SALE Oil range. Half price. See Mrs. Fred Phillips, caretak- j ,I, S bouse. Camp Junaluska. F4-I1 FOR RENT Seven room house, I lights and water. Garden and ; nfw pasture. One-fourth mile ! from Junaluska on Asheville Highway. Mrs. Fred Phillips. F4 LIBERAL REWARD for ini la- I lion leading lo recovery of red 1 Elgin bicycle stolen from Pres ' byterian manse Tuesday evening. Itev. Malcolm R. Williamson. F4 FOR SALE,- 1947 Whizzer Motor Bike in good condition; has been through inspection. Reasonable See Don Dills. Aliens Creek. F4 "w it'll UUiSUIl Belk's Bloodhound OVERALLS infomed-Double Stitched una Hudson $L5 '""ihc Of 'letter, Values" 1000 PAIRS NYLON HOSE Regular $1.49 Values 51 and 45 Gauge $-1 Reduced for Clearance to l.UU These ate hose that will wear and wear Savings are Very Large - Based On Our Usual Low Prices Ladies' Shoes Reduced Suedes, Lizzards, Calfskins ... ff4 An Pumps, Casuals, Ties . . . Reg to $8.95 4J:.70 Calfskins and Suedes . . . (PQ QQ Reg. to $7.95 . . . Assorted styles O."" Walking Shoes and Oxfords Regular to !;(!. 9.1 $2.98 Dress and Play Shoes Regular to $5.98 $1.98 Table Boys' WEAR Sweaters Shirts Jackets Reduced to $1.00 Shoes For Boys &Girls No Store Offers Better Values at Any Time Table High Top Shoes . . . Regular to $3.98 $1.98 Majorette Hoots White and Brown Reduced to $2.98 Boys' and Girls' Ox fords . . . All good makes . . . Regular $4.9H - $1.98 Big Boys' Oxfords To size 9 Reduce $L9g 1 Table INFANT'S OXFORDS Regularly to $2.98 -- -- $1.49 Girls' Wear Reduced One Group Print I- ff Dresses . . . Reg. to $2.93'PXU7 $2.98 Girls' Rayon and Velvet Dresses .V. Reg. to $4.98 GIRLS COATS ... j?- iQ Reg. to $22.98 l.iO GIRLS' COATS . Main Floor: Clearance Ladies' Dresses GIRLS' LEGGING SETS Sizes 1 to : . Reduced lo GIRLS' LEGGING SETS Reg. to $9.98 Reduced to 1 o oo Reg. to $19.98 n.tO $5.98 'S . . . - $6.98 GIRLS' LEGGING SETS . . . to size 6X . . . (PfV fVQ Reg. $16.98 vJ.yO Bargains For Boys Downstairs: MISSES' DEPARTMENT WOOLS, CREPES & GABARDINES- - Regular to $9.98 .. . (PI fQ Reduced to - - - - - -. - A.O WOOLS, CREPES & GABARDINES - - ... $7.98 Regular to $l(i.98 . Reduced to - Group Assorted FABRICS fQ Regular to $9.98 -- . O. JO $8.98 BOYS' WOOL SUITS Long Pants . . . Regular $18.98 - BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS . . . Solids and Fancies . . . Reg. to $5.98 $3.98 and BOYS' WOOL PANTS Regular to $7.98 Little Boys' WOOL fl- QQ SLACKS . . . Reduced tol.tO f$3.98 MACKINAWS All wool . . . Reg. to $9.98 ONE GROUP BOYS' MACKI NAWS ... All sizes . . . Regular to $7.98 Boys' Jacquard SWEAT- j?- (f ERS, Slipover Style PJLUU -$6.98 $4.98 CLEARANCE IN MEN'S DEPARTMENT $7.98 Men's Lined MACKINAWS Ret!, to $12.98 33-oz. Men's 32-oz Zipper JACKET (PF AO . . . Finely made and styled ,ptJ0 MEN'S LEATHER JACKETS . Sheeplined Ilorsehide . . Reduced to Men's Leather JACKETS Regular $16.98 - Men's Ilorsehide JACK $22.98 $9.98 - 1 o no ETS ... Regular $22.98 VdVO MEN'S RAINCOATS . One lot regular $7.98 $4.98 MEN'S OVERCOATS Gabardines and Fleeces Reg. $32.98 ... All wool MEN'S OVERCOATS All Wool Coverts and Fleeces ... ? QO Reduced to JLU.JO MEN'S MOLESKIN COATS line, Mouton Collar Reduced to - $19.98 Sheep $9.98 MEN'S SUITS One-Third Off Regular lo $55.00 Worsteds and Gabardines; stouts slims, longs, regulars MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Solid Color . . . Reduced to MEN'S SWEAT SHIRTS . . . Regular $1.79 ONE GROUP MEN'S SHIRTS Sport and Dress . . . Reduced to MEN'S PANTS One Group All Wool Pants ... fl?r QQ Regular to $12.98 ... DUO Group MEN'S DRESS Pants . . . Regular to $9.98 MEN'S COVERT PANTS . . Reduced to Men's MOLESKIN PANTS Reduced to MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS Heavy Thjckset ... (Pyj AO Reduced to 4rt0 WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT -$5.98 vssorieu r Armies . . . sizes to 50. Reg. to $9.98 - One Group HALF SIZE DRESSES Gabardines and other fabrics . . . Reduced to $6.98 One Group LARGE SIZE DRESSES -Suitable for vear round wear . . . Prints Crepes . . . Spuns . . . Reduced to - HALF SIZE DRESSES Assorted Fabrics . . . Reg. to $7.98 . . . Reduced to $3.98 (MISSES) Di 'resses One Group Dresses Reg. to $7.98 $3.98 All Fall HATS $1 - $1.98 Closing Out All Winter COATS y2 OFF 50 Ladies' Year Round SUITS Regular to $.1!).!)8 4 Off ('l.KAKANCK SI'tX IALS ON ISI.OUSUS AND SKIRTS " ' Til r- . -r, i ' " roT, !.ST.,,, One Group Skirts One Group Skirts. " " "-i;'"cii to ji neguiar J.HM Heduced to $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $1.98 WHEN IT COMKS TO HOUSE FURNISHINGS FOR THE BEST VALUES IT'S RAIFF'S $1.69 1 $1.UU $1.00 $3.98 $1.98 $2.98 Raiff's stock of Men's Shoes is large . . . Every Shoe Guaranteed One group of Men's Dress OXFORDS Reduced jJ Jg Men's Dress Val. to $7.98 Leather Reduced Shoes Solid $4.98 Men's Rubber Soled .OXFORDS ... for r work and Dress $3.98 Group Men's Dress Shoes Re duced to $2.98 Have you seen what a stock of CURTAINS we have? SPECIAL GROUP MARQUISETTE RUFFLED CURTAINS . . . (1 ni Reduced to Pi7 Cushion Dots, Flock Dots, Fixtured RUFFLED CURTAINS . . . d QQ Reduced to l.iO NOVELTY PANEL CURTAINS Unusual Fabrics .. . QQ Values $2.98 $1,(3 Rayon Marquisette PANEL CURTAINS . . . Regular $4.98 ... 1 QQ Reduced to l.tO KITCHEN and DINETTE CURTAINS $1.98 One group to $4.98 Reg . Reduced to One1 Group KITCHEN f)Q CURTAINS Reduced to P.L.Z5 ALL W.N.C. COMES TO KAIFFS FOR METAL VENETIAN BLINDS V ' I 1 .11.' .1 $3.49 Because We're Overstocked on sizes 2C and 27 . . . Reg. $4.98 . . Reduced to Our Fine VICTOR BRAND BLINDS -Will give a lifetime of (PtJ QQ wear ... sizes 28 to 86 O.iG iJ2 J Ll4 , 1 l j m : j tzzrr: i IF YOU NEED SPECIAL SIZES GET OUR PRICES! Visit Our Clearance Sale and Save! CONGOLEUM RUGS 9 x 12 For Every Room Special . $5.98

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