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' .-. . -7 e) V rC (? fcV f " , I f BELK-HUDSON'S ST0DE-UI0E t hi ' . - . 111 v o 1 h- y t - I , BiS TEST PILOT, Col. Fred J. Ascant, 84, of Rockford, 111., smil feats the trophy awarded him In Detroit after he had wrested I speed record for 100 kilometers from John Douglas Deery, Id Ascani's top speed mark of 684 miles per hour in a Sabrt iForf Wayne Airport course was officially confirmed by th Aeronautical Association. His average speed was 635.411 miles (Deery set a mark of 605.23 MPH. (International Soundphoto) y Entries Received Junior Dairy Show the Haywood County iy Slimv, which is be- id by the Haywood k I'niilucers Association, 4ng. This show is to be parking loi at. the court- R'ayni'sv.ille on Monday, lOlli. ik .leter, representative iran Guernsey Cattle pir. : -BuU" Whiscnhunt, k the. Mountain Experi iiii will be the. judges. ; will bir done by the em, .where all animals in red, white, or blue s. All blue ribbon ani- t $5.00,. red $3.00, and There will also be a Jthe boy or girl, doing b of showing their ani- o a different prize for ted animal in the show. is reminded that both fegistered animals of the reeds can be entered in show: Guernsey, Jer- lin, and Ayrshire. There bulls entered in the PTA Will Serve Refreshments At Auction Refreshments will be served by the Saunook Parent-Teacher Asso ciation at the auction sale of the Spic and Span property Saturday at 3:30 p.m. and blue ribbon regis- ials will be taken to the. Ky, which will be held nka Lake at the Horn- Horse and Hound Pav- king 4-H Club boys and e showing , in the coun- irkpatrick. Rt. 1. Clyde: kpatrick. Rt. 1, Clyde;' Rt. 2, Waynesville: Swell, Rt 2, Waynesville; rKpatnck, Rt. 1. Clvde: dwell, Rt. 2. Wavnps- Y Gaddis. Lake Juna- fNoland, Rt. 1, Waynes "ig two calves); James nt. 2, Waynesville; f's. Waynesville,', (two Waynesville. ..-flwn ""I Greene, Jr.. Rt. 2 fa'Ies Mainous, Rt 2, We Williamson, Rt. 1, Lee Williamson. Rt 1 'oanita Morgan, Rt. I, ;Mne Osborne, Clyde; -uurne, Clyde; Susie 1. Waynesville! Arthur Waynesville; Helen Bookmobile Schedule Friday, Sept. 7th L. JUNALUSKA and RATCLIFFE COVE ; Lake Junaluska School 9:15-10:30 Mrs-OHie- Mack-.......:. 10;45-U:154 Biltmore Dairy Farm ...11:20-11:40 Mrs. Roy Mador 12:00-12:15 Ratcliffe Cove Groc...:..12:30-12:45 Mountain Exper, SU. .... 1:00- 1:15 Kirkpatrick, Rt. I, Clyde; Johnnie Mack Ferugson, Rt. 2, Waynesville; and Dan Davis, Rt. 2, Waynesville. . An estate tax return must fce filed for every citizen or resident of the United States whose gross tstate, including insurance, exceeds $60, 000 in value at the time. WANT ADS FOR SALE Surplus refrigerators and they won't last long! Can be seen at Harry Liner and Associ ates, 131 Main Street. Also a few ; 5-gallon cans lead and oil white paint at $20.00 per can. A few thousand feet sheathing at $40.00 per thousand. Plenty of good saw Will wood at our Hazelwbod mills, Grace Lumber Mills, Brown Avenue. S 6-10 FOR RENT Desirable three-room apartment. Large rooms. Range and refrigerator furnished. Pri . vate entrance. Insulated. Phone 564-R or 705. S 6 JLAFF-A-DAY mmr , ' ' ' ; "... . i. "SI - j-j r 1 i h - if r'oer me TTRpttv Tarft rftn't bother to 4 THURSo FRI. SAT. MON., SEPT. 1 6-7840 BE1ASTIG REDUCTIONS III ML 23 DEPuBTHEIlfS! 36 In. Wide Pinwale 16 Gorgeous Colors Regular $1.29 Yard Main Floor $3, yd Men's Fancy Knit Polo SMISiS $3, Ass't. Patterns Sizes S, M, L, XL Main Floor Men's Fancy Sport SOCKS 4Prs$a Main Floor v Pique and Voile PECS GOODS 36 In Wide Solids and Fancies Values to 79c Yard Yards $1 Fancy Lace Trimmed 100 Nylon SLIPS II $ v Ass't. Styles White and Pink Second Floor INFANTS' WEAR Philippine Hand Embroidered DRESSES, SLIPS PILLOW CASES, DIAPER SHIRTS A Real Value At Just The Thing For A Shower Ladies' Rayon PANTIES Blue, White, Pink, Yellow. Sizes S, M, L. 4 Pairs $& Ladies' Rayon v sups : : r $a Ass't. Styles Colors Broken Sizes Ladies' SUnDMS Some Nationally Advertised Brands Assf. Styles & Colors Values To $8.95 20 x 42 Bath TOWELS Assorted Colors for $a Main Floor CLOSE OUT Ladies4 Cotton & Rayon DRESSES Nationally Advertised Brands Ass't Sizes Values to $12.95 Marked For Clearance $499 Boy's & Girls' Polo SHIRTS r. Ass't. Stripes and Solid Colors Sizes 7-8 Years 59c Each -2 for $1 Girl's Sizes 3 to Cx DRESSES Regular $1.39 i NOW Basement $ WASH CLOTHS Size 12 x 12 Ass't Solid Colors 15cEach-gfor$i Assorted Colors BROADCLOTHS 36 In. Wide 39c YARD 3 Yards $1 CLOSE OUT K PAMTS Some 1st Quality Some Slightly Irregular Waist Sizes 30 to 46 Ass't. Colors & Patterns Values To $795 $2 O BARGAINS FOR ALL THE FAMILY Girls' Sizes 6 to 14 BLOUSES White and Ass't. Colors Second r Floor Girls' Lace Trimmed PANTIES Blue, Pink, Yellow, White Sizes 2 to 14 Years 39c Each -3 for $1 Ladies' Cardigan Type All Wool SWEATERS Brown, Navy, Green, Pink, Blue Gray and Green Sizes 34 to 40 Regular Price $3.48 During Dollar Days $ Girls' Cotton SLIPS White, Pink, Blue Sizes 6 to 14 Years 59c or 2 for $1 mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Girls' Fall COATS Rayon Gabardine All Wool Cover! Sizes 4 to 14 Years 1 Large Rack Second Floor $1200. Ladies' Rayon & Cotton . BLOUSES Ass't. Styles & Colors ( Cfll ' Sizes 32 to 40 ' ' Girls' Solid Color Sizes 0 to 11 15c PAIR Pairs $1 Girls' Sizes 7. to 14 Years DRESSES Ass't. Styles $1.98 Value SI 59 EACH for $3 (Basement) Assorted Fancy O .jfi. .J..J 111 r mm t PRIMTS 36 Inches Wide 29c YARD 4 Yards $2, Girls' Poplin JACKETS Brown, Tan, Red, Green, Navy j Sizes 6 to 14 Years Regular $2.98
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