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THE WAVNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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MR. FMMMl -
UNDER THE 1950 AAA PROGRAM
WHEN APPLYING FOR CREDITS
EARNED OR YOUR PURCHASE
ORDER APPLY FOR . . .
18
NORMAL SUPER PHOSPHATE
and
SAVE S.00 Per Ton Delivered
or
Sg.OO Per Ton When Yea Haul It
Ik. in
Farmers Exchange
C. I). "Shorty" Ketnor. Owner
Asheville Road Phone 130
Talent Show
Tonight At
Bethel High
Many of Haywood County's finest
i pertonners will appear tonight in
the talent show which will be held
at Bethel High School for the
benefit of the Pigeon Valley Com"
munity Fair. The eent will start
.it S p.m.
The Fair wiil open tomorrow at
the hiih school for two da s of
exhibits ai.d crop and lieslo?k
jLi.tL'iny.
The county ayeiil's oil ice an
i'"unced today the entries for the
competition wen.: Mary F.velyn
1 'lemtnoiis' Saimook Trio: Paul
Franklin's Francis Cove Chord
liu lei s; Tail Crow ford's Strii'H
Hand of Canton: Jack Crawford's
Stiiny Hand of Cruso: Doise Clark's
"si' in;' Hand of Cecil: Jeter Martin's
i i i I'it'con Quartet Vinson Wor
li ( 'hain)ion Quartet from Hom
May Johnson's Bethel Quartet:
Fred Carpender's Champion YMCA
String Hand from Canton: the Kelly
sisters duet from Center Pigeon:
lino Jean Powell and Her Son.y
Birds, and the James Sisk Quar
tet.
POUND CUT DEVALUES BRITISH CAR
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Aliens Creek Baptist
Church
The Rev. Thomas Erwin, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a.m., Lowe
Allen, superintendent. '
Training Unton 7 p.m.
Worship Service 8 p.m., with
the Rev. T. E. Erwin bringing ihe
message.
Tuesday evening, 7:30 o'clock
Prayer Meeting at the church.
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Ex-WCUNC Ru,a
VI Vl I I I I C"
Aslfed To Regisler C,
Set for r.
Officials of n. uuni
of the I'niversny , N,,,','' ;,C'i'11'
oe asKiny a I ui -"'"iinj A .
the college to ,.,.;., '' dXA,-i
School Superinteh,- , Cu'1"1! p M .
oiHce at one,
-v .... M. i-1 sun cut- , "atoll
'heir maiden :,. ... ' pe are !t,'!J
name and th,-,, ...i,,, u"nn hjm
4 V
Wednesday nigm intermediate : Kenneth stalil I
Ci. A meeting at 7:f). ! off ice '
Thursday night V.W.A. meeting i
at the church at 7:15. Output of sun,!, m
Friday night Teachers' meeting, 1948 vms ne.irl, m: .',,
with the pastor teaching the Sun- a cain ,,i ;,i,h, ,
day School lesson. pounds over HMV
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l'"Uiid.
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PRICE TAGS ON A BRITISH sports roadster are switched Ey a New York
dealer following announcement of the devaluation of the British pound
from $4.03 to $2.80. The car had been selling at $2,150, but was cut to
$1,650 a $500 slaslt as the exchange rste was changed. (International)
A recent survey in cities
hows thai more and more groccr
Lions Club Minsirel
Show Postponed
The Stanford Indians travel onlv ilea!, i s prefer that th,. rice and
twice during a ten-game 194! fl:v cdinl,. hears and peas Ih
football schedule. The Stanfords sell be paek.-iged i:i transparent T i.U. 1 1
avel to Washington and Southern film. IU WtlUJjtl ii
WHS
Alawys Did Lead In Values In
Child
ren s
Cloth
es
This Season We Have More To Show Than Ever
It's Turned Cool and You'll Need Coats - See These
r if .:
I? X'
Coats For Your Teen Aj:ers
and The Tall Youngster . . .
One Group GRAY .IELTO. COATS
..... S14.98
. . . WOul lltK
vitii hti ,(! - .
TEEN' MELTON COATS
assorted
Lc.prii'iir:!
'. 1 1
SI 6.98
lary T-.vi!! ZIP OI'T CC;ATS -
.... S22.98
') , WO, i'l
line rn.'iki
GIRLS" GRAY MELTON COATS .
7 to 14 . .
Plaid lined
With hoods
810.98
GIRLS WOOL MELTON COATS . . .
Leopardine Lined, (PQ QQ
with hoods - t7.tfO
GIRLS DONEGAL TWEED COATS . . .
816.98
all wool . .
la'.'flv :,tvl
Tots .'j-pc. Sots ... in Washable fl?r7 fQ
rid V 4 0i7O
Eierees
hand ( mbroidc-n
f; TOTS COAT AND CAP SETS
in fini Twill . . .
l'i'i', wr,o . . . dark -' h.r.i . . .
Little Girls SNOW
SUITS . . . all woo melt.ns
Girls 7 to 12 SNOW SITR
Lovely Co;ds , . . f'm'-ly ti ini
mi 1 1 in wool CaTi -.' T'.'. ill
89.98
812.98
819.98
5 jlSI
CO A TS for your B
Just Anything You Want. SEE THE VALUES!
We've Never Had Such Selections ! !
LITTLE BOYS' SNOW SL'ITS . . .
S6.98 "i 87.98
l-Pc. in Pas
tel colors
Little Bows' TWEED LEGGING SET
813.98
3-Pes ... all wool
fine tailoring . . . -
Little Bovs'
CORDUROY COATS . . .
Bovs' Blue MELTON
MACKINAW'S ... all v.ool
S6.98
S5.98
Large Boys' TOP COATS . . .
all wool Qir QQ
Cava lary twill ... lO.lO
BOYS FINE CORDUROY COATS
87.98 and 89.98
Bovs GABARDINE (JO AQ
JACKETS ... ViVO
.'BOYS' PLAID JACKETS -(Pr AO
With Zippers ... OmVO
' i 17
ALL WEATHER SPORT JACKETS
Eur collars . . . (PQ QQ
Satin lined i.lO
Boys' WATER REPELLANT JACKETS
- 810.98
--Sheep Lined . . .
Fur Collars ...
Boy's PLAID JACKETS
Quilted satin lined . . .
88.98
Bovs' MOLESKIN COATS
812.98
Sheep lined . . .
fur collar ...
Little Bovs' MACKINAWS
All wool Melton . . .
Bovs' Reversible
MACKINAWS . . . Only
lls 83.98
87.98
Novelty Boy's LEATHER JACKETS
89.98 , 816.98
These are all Horsehides
wide variety of styles.
in a
No Need To Look Further ... No Store Can Supply Your Needs Like Raiff s
; ; " of Canton
The Wayiit'sx ilk- l.iui Club's an
r.iial Minstrel has In , n postponed
until October 11.
Lions Club ollk-ials announeecl
the change this wick.
The opening pel I'ormanee oi if!
inally was scheduled for October
6, but a conllict in dates with an-i
other major merlin'.; caused the
postponement.
The members of Ihe cast, mean
while, continued their rehearsals
for the show, which will be held
at Ihe Wa nesville Township lliyh
School auditorium following a
colorful street parade.
Jerry Hopers is serving as gen
eral chairman.
Even Indians Restricted
On Big Game Hunting
LANUEH. Vo. .IT'i Kven the
Indians need a permit to hunt bii; j
Bame now. V !
For the firsl lime, the Shoshone'
and Arapahoe tribes on the Wind
River reservation are rentilatins;
! their hunting to conserve hi same I
resources. I
i Thi tribes last year esfah'ishcd a
! fish and game commiMee to draw
li) a bij; samn code and set up a
plan of oDei alion. The code closed i
the hunting of the scarcer species'
of hill game animals--moose, hit-j
horn sheep and antelope on the
reservation. !
I The code furthei' set a limit of
I one bull elk and one buck deer per
hunter, and required all persons
hunting to haw a tubal permit. I
issued without charge. '
j turn -ttt,- &d& Be X&to&A. ,S y
. .'fx - V ' 5 . s A t
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3 Pieces -------
You will have to see this suite to realize the out
value we are offering. Covered in a fine qualil
blue or wine. Two large easy chairs and match
Births
The following birtlis have been
announced at the Haywood County
Hospital during the week:
Mr. and Airs. I 'an I .Mull of
Way nesville. lioute 1 . a sn. Sep-
I lendier 2!!.
Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Cope of
Candler, a son. Sept. :?:. j
Mr. and Airs. Harokl Keever of j
Hazeluood. a son. Si;t. 2li. j
Mr. and Mis. Hou-ton Black-1
well of Canton, a son. Sep'. 23. j
Mr. and Mrs. Alnnza Finney of
Lake Junaluska. a son. Sept. 2(i.
Air. and Mrs. John I'lolt of Way- !
, nesville. Houte 2. a son. Sept. 2i. j
' Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Sauderes of:
! Balsam, a son, Sept. 26.
Mr. and Airs. Ira .1. Wiggins of
Canton, a daughter. Sept. 27.
j Mr. and Airs. Alilchell Caldwell '
of Wax nes i!le, Uooute 2, a son
Sept. 28.
Mr. and Airs. Van IXAis of Cand
ler, a son, Sept. 23.
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Studio Couch Is Shown $4
Makes a double bed at night, a lovely sofa in
Covered in blue or red tapestry, neatly hriloie
good springs. This couch would sell regularly'
HilenHon
Parents
The Home Laundry and
Cleaners will give a FREE
LAUNDRY bundle picked
up and delivered to each
family announcing a birth
at the Haywood County
Hospital.
P. S. In the wtit of twins thU
rift will be doubled. Call 772
for your FREE SERVICE.
Home Laundry
And Cleaners
Phone 772 Miller St.
EXTBA SPECIAL
InneKpring Waitresses - $2
Covered in striped ACA covers, plenty
of coik
you sleep Wfell. This mattress would sell formu.
anywhere. Full size or half size.
Massie FiirniW