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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 17

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A5HEV1LLE CITIZEN. ASHEVILLFN. Friday. April 24, 1953 Mil? IliiiaV MIW K1TIIL 1 o) pr lUVL ii try' ifsf -i 1 is touts! mvB vceo paosFiew nit aoatas-DisGitr op coiDta savtcsst com in win $tiMihl tJATiniJAt RARY WFUC. APRIL 25 MAY Buv now-at extra stock-up savinasl Bar- jfA ain that will thrill vry thrifty mottwr 2.98 ALL LATEX DABY Q99 B9LLS 5 Pieces Gil III L.AUIA Salt, ly-wrapd la aavy.

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SKgM imgvlar. tl IMCAMTC fPFFPFRC WatcrprMf-tining, (nap f4cb. Cotton kn, 77C "ni Cotton Treining PANTS that may count 200 species of bios-BomF In the next two days of field tripe in the Great Smoky Moun I4 Rm quality, a'awbl araHh. ftockp ala prico. Sim fa CHARLESTON, S.

April 23 UFi The Charleston News and Courier said tonight that Washington Republican Party officials have vetoed appointment of Louis B. Toomer, Negro banker of Savannah, as TJ. S. collector of Customs at Savannah. The newspaper said that Toomer is being considered for appointment elsewhere.

Toomer was a sud- tains National Park. A forecast of the real thing iym PM -pay 59eWaferproof TRICOT PANTIES was seen in color slides exhibited at the opening session of the an nual wildflower pilgrimage by Dr, Nattic Snaa. Whha, pink, aba and moil. A tfaghl braivlan. 7Qr KIIIT POLO SHIRTS 6.

G. Baldwin. A medical doctor with a large practice Danville, 111., Dr. Baldwin spend his spare time looking for flowers end trees, traveling to many states to seek out special specimens. For two summers he has worked as ranger-naturalist on the staff ni- Park Naturalist Arthur StuDka the campaign.

Chatham County, of which Savannah is the metropolis, voted for Eisenhower though Georgia went to Stevenson. Appointment of a Negro to a key post in a Southern state has been opposed by persons hoping for a strong Republican Party in the tt. Ia.t II" SOLID COLOB AAIAPDINIS AND XWlU SPOT, STAIN, WRINKII RESISTANT FABRICS I EXPENSIVE DETAILS-HOLLYWOOD WAISTS, DEEP PLEATED FRONTS, SADDLE-STITCHED WELT SEAMS, OFFSET POCKETS, TM BACK POCKETS, ZIPPER FLY, HOOKFLEX AND GRIPPER FASTENERS, WATCH POCKETS! RECEIVING BLANXETS 49 BIRDSEYE DIAPERS 6 1 rAPN FULL CUT, IXPIRTIY TAILORIO ifji 1 TJ I rJ SIZK28to42l If DV ykiSr Xy L4 tlWt GUI TAN, MOWN, WHN! WmW. South. Rumors of the Savannah ap- here and no owns a summer home i pointment, reported this week by 033 near Gatlinburg.

'the Associated Press, were re- First flower trips will begin aticeived with dismay by many per- tl a. m. Frioay, although a num- sons in South Carolina. ber plan to join Naturalist Stupka The News and Courier also said In a bird walk at 7:30 a. m.

'the Gerald Messervy leadership Trips Friday are to Abrams and i would have no voice in patronage GEEEP W4 sur.ir.iER 59'- 69' matters ln South Carolina. William A. Kimbel of Myrtle Beach is the ljnk between Washington headquarters and South Carolihaans, the newspaper said. Kimbel headed the National Citizens for Eisenhower movement in South Carolina. J.

Bates Gerald and Mrs. Messervy are leaders of the regular Republican organization in the state. mum price Rainbow Huskey Gap, Laurel Falls and a motorcade to Cling-in ans Dome. Reports1 will be heard at another meeting in Greystone Playhouse here at 8 p. m.

Friday, when three-dimensional slides will be shown. These will be of pictures taken by Miss Dorothy McLean of Gatlinburg, R. G. Wilson of Chattanooga, and Craig Kennedy of Waterloo. Ia.

Exhibiter will be Ed Linder of Milwaukee, former National Radio. TV Geographic Magazine g-, (2 rapher. Another series of all-day trips is flfi tl nil scheduled Saturday, with a world jlLULlOI Id tour in three-dimensional pic- tures by Linder in Mountain View; A fl "ill 11 fft liXlvl lllll Hotel. NEW YORK. April 23 station WIS of S.

'CANNON SS1 won a citation today at the annual nresentation of the Georee Foster Peabody awards for distinguished NEW BRILLIANT SHADES AND BLOCK PLAIDS! LARGE VERY SLIGHT IRREGS. WASH CLOTHS wpkt (oc achievement in radio and teievi sion. The citation said in part: ALL FIRST QUALITY PLAIN PRINTED SHEERS lawns ommr vojlb I 6tation WIS, Columbia, S. "A nioneer effort in bringing to its community the remarkably well it I FULL or 2i 99 conceived and accurate series, Tne First S. C.

TV Station Begins Tests COLUMBIA. April 23 Televi-Bion station WCOS-TV announced today that its test pattern will go on the air on a regular basis tomorrow. The station will be the first to broadcast ln South Carolina. Regular programming will follow May 1, Station Director Stuart Spencer said. WCOS-TV will broadcast on UHF Channel 25.

Anticipated effective radiated power will approximate 17.000 watts. Test patterns are preliminary to nrogrammed broadcasting. They SIZE! United Nations Needs You, interpreting to and by its citizens the PERMANENT FINISH ORGANDIES! CHAMSRAYS, PT SO SO. PERCALES, FINE COUNT BROADCLOTHS! basic activities of the unitea wa tions in understandable providing a pattern for similar ra dio projects." aw a PR The station won the award in the Hi division of regional public service. PLAIN I PRINTED PLISSEf NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRAND including promotion of international understanding.

The NBC television program, Victory at Sea, won a special are put on the air about one week In advance so that sets in the station's coverage acreage may be dMMl Ma mm4 gaaranlaad wathabta. flaEkaatf AaAAOVaavaBat aaar OaOafaB WW vs'apffoiavjaBBj www fame Miff lf yw Martin Agronsky of ABC won the TREMENDOUS SELECTIONS of 1.59 radio news award and the televi tuned and adjusted to the broad SPRING PATTERNS COLORS sion news award went to NBC 1 mfiinm Meet The Press. Other awards: rr SIZE 24" 87" EACH SIDE- Radio music A double award PIU-Ol'J COSES the New York Philharmonic Sym WITH CENTER VALANCE! as txmuKrm phony (CBS) and the Standard Symphony (NBC). iWo took tht tntiro surplu stock of famous monu- Television education The Johns tin 42" StrV Hookins Science Review (WAAM.) facturtr. Don't mitt this chanco to tavo plenty in this record tola! Buy avoral pair at this sale prico now! Baltimore-Dumont.

Television entertainment, double east signal-Spencer said the WCOS-TV test patterns will be broadcast from 9:30 a. m. until about 12:30 p. m. and again from 2:30 p.

m. to 5:30 p. m. When the regular programs go on the air. they will begin initially at about 5:30 p.

m. and continue until 11 p. m. WCOS-TV is an American Broad-easting; Co. affiliate but will for a time also broadcast some National Broadcasting Co.

programs. Duke Power Asks To Sell High Point Bus System award Mister Peepers (NBC) and Your Hit Parade (NBC). 51 GAUGE-15 DENIER Television youth and children's CJ1CM3S SUMnX SEWIKS SAVIMSSI programs Ding Dong School, (NBC). 'PAGODA' STYLES csi 16 RID Dean John E. Drewry of the Uni versity of Georgia's Henry 11 tlAUTIFUL SUMMEt SHADES! Grady School of Journalism, which administers the awards with the Peabody Board, announced the W3T winners.

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2.90 FHIST QUALITY I FACIAL RALEIGH. N. April 23 (UP) The Duko Power Co. asked the State Utilities Commission today for permission to sell its 18-bus transportation system at High Point. The municipal bus line will be old to H.

F. Moore of High Point on approval by the commission. The power company's peitiotn Tisssas 5 for How It Started HARTFORD. Conn. (UP) Connecticut was dubbed the "Nutmeg state" after a peddler, a Mr.

Bacon of Woodbury, made several wooden nutmegs and sold them in New York in the earlv 1800s. It was difficult to tell the Imitations from the real things, and word spread that Connecticut's Yankee peddlers were so clever they could sell wooden nutmegs. oUtfil ASSOITWaiT Of FANCf HAKDIES! a 'SMAKT PUIDS AK9 SMBCOtOtSI SENSATIONAL SAVC8S! msses maim Cellophane-wrapped. Sites eVlOVi. MOaaseHMnl i ia TaMaeeta llVVrfaa IfflrfflV aid the sale will allow the company to "devote a larger part of kex wvfVVfVo its time and attention to serving its ftrctrto customers.".

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