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LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK Galax on can help you become the trim wlim person you want to be. Galaxon is a tablet and easily swallowed... Contains no dangerous drugs. Galaxon has been used successfully by thousands all over the country for almost It yean. Galaxon cost sJ3.00. You must lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded by your Aug gist No questions asked. Sold with this guarantee by YOUNG’S PHARMACY - CLINTON - MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 0&3-3c-N« The properly dressed Hall oween spook is the conspicuous ly dressed spook. Make sure that your goblin sallies forth in a costume that is highly visible, when out on the tricks or treats thing. THE CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Oct. 23, 1969—3-A MAGNAVOX ANNOUNCES THE PLAZA FURNITURE MART OF JOANNA, S. C. AS THEIR AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR MAGNAVOX Stereo — Television — Radio — Tape Recorders It/lagnavox. ANNOUNCES ANOTHER REVOLUTIONARY TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR TV NOW . . . the first and only, fabulously convenient TOTAL AUTOMATIC COLOR TV ... a new and exclusive Electronic System which combines all the functions of the thrcf Magnmox innovations described below. If the Color TV brand you’re considering does not have all three, it is already obsolete; for only Magnavox TAG banishes annoying color variations and the need for bothersome picture adjustments or tuning' TAG - so simple a child can tune it perfectly! Your choice of five authentic styles m 50 J Mediterranean, model 6926, on swivel casters J New AUTOMATIC TINT CONTROL . . . eliminates green and purple faces. Magnavox ATC lets you select the flesh tone colors most pleasing to you and keeps them that way m every picture, on every program, on any channel 1 Set it once and forget it 1 New and improved AUTOMATIC CHROMA CIRCUIT . .. reduces variations in color intensity. Magnavox ACC assures uniform color intensity from station to station no matter how often you switch Instant AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING ...eliminates the need for critical picture tuning First invented by Magnavox in 1 964, AFT keeps all station signals locked in to give you a perfectly tuned picture that is always precise instantly and automatically on every channel, every time! TAC plus these other advanced Magnavox features contribute to the unequaled enjoyment of owning today's finest Color TV New Brilliant MX500 Color Tube-gives you vivid, natural color pictures which are clearer and sharper, for more life-like picture fidelity and realism MX500 with huge 295 sq in. screen —a combination of engineering advancements to bring you the ulti mate in viewing pleasure. Chromatone-for thrilling depth and dimension Quick-On pictures and sound eliminate annoying warm-up delay. Bonded Circuitry chassis sets a new standard of lasting reliability 82-Channel Remote Control for UHF/VHF is optional. Your choice of Contemporary, Mediterranean, Early American, French or Italian Provincial fine furniture. Early American Portables Select from over 40 Magnavox Color TV styles...from $ 259 { WE MAINTAIN A FULL TIME TELEVISION SERVICE DEPARTMENT The Pbza Furniture Mart OF JOANNA, S. C. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS DURING OCTOBER MON.: 8:30 to 5:30 — TUBS.: 8:30 to 5:30 WED.: 8:30 to 5:30 — THUR.: 8:30 to 8:00 FRI.: 8:30 to 6:00 — SAT.: 8:30 to 5:30 MRS. HAILEY HONORED — Mrs. Agnes Hailey was presented a plaque from the I.aureus (\uinty Farm Hureau at the annual hanquet last week for her "invaluable service and eooperative spirit." She has been seeretary-treasurer of the huerau for lit years. Presenting the award was T. ,1. Cope land ot Route 2, I,aureus, who was re eleeted presi dent of the bureau. Mrs. Hailey was re-eleeted si vret ar.v -t reasiireo ’tier o,fuels L ini are W. Ilame Finley, viee-president. and I Herman Rower, state director. < blest speaker at the ban quet at the Shrine Club on Fake (Ireeiiwood was David Sloan, president of the S.C Farm Hureau Kederation.-— (Yarborough Photoi Clinton High Book Fair Set Clinton High School Library will sponsor a student paperback book fair, Oct. 27 through 31. The book fair will be open during the school day in the li brary where students will be able to browse and purchase bcxiks. The fair will not only encour age student reading and serve as an incentive toward building a home library, but will also pro vide a means for improving the school library. Twenty percent of the proceeds will go toward the purchase of additional shel ving. The book fair display includes attractive new books from many publishers in popular price rang es. All reading areas of interest to students are represented, in cluding classics, light fiction, biographies, adventure stories, science, nature, crafts, mystery and reference bonks. Books are furnished by Fducational Reading Service, a professional bonk fair company. During the fair posters about individual books will l<e on dis play in the library. These pos ters are contributed by students from Knglish classes nf Mrs. Sara Shaw. W. H. Bolt LAURENS - Wade Hampton Bolt, 70, of 1631 Greenwood Road, died Tuesday. He was the father of Mrs. llamp McDaniel nf Clin ton. Other survivors include his wife, three sons, another daugh ter, a sister, a half-sister, and four grandchildren. Funeral services will lie con ducted at 11 a.m. Thursday at Kennedy Mortuary. Burial will lie in Chestnut Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery. Power Cut Planned Sunday Electrical power will lie ff Sunday afternoon in the North and N Ttheast sections nfCTinton as some electrical system changes are made. Rower is t" lie off from 1 p.m. until about 4 p.m., weather permitting. The changes have lieenplanned twice liefore in recent weeks but, dm to circumstances lieyond the Utility Dept.’s control, had to U> postponed. The effected area includes Teakwood Drive, Bailey Memor ial Hospital, MorrieOaks,.Joanna Highway, Whitten Village, East Car'dina Ave., Ik Hand St., Adair St., Florida St., Caldwell St., Shands St., Phillips St., Davidson St., Copeland St., MeMillan St., Chick St., Ferguson St., G St., the Industrial Park and Prather Circle. Rock Bridge Plans Supper Rock Bridge Presbyterian Church 'll the Greenwood High way will sponsor a supper Sat urday night, Oct. 26, followed by a song service. Supper will be served from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. There will lx? no charge. The song service will feature several groups from the area but the emphasis will lie on congregational singing. PC Rifle Team Seeks 5th Win The undefeated Presbyterian College rifle team will go after its fifth straight victory against Camden Military Academy this Saturday after defeating the Uni versity of South Carolina squad here last Friday night. Wrinkles Removed In 3 Minutes Now, available to you,. RE VEAL, a new scientific cos metic which will remove ytrar wrinkles temporarily in Just 3 minutes and lasts op to 8 hours. Apply REVEAL as di rected to your forehead, around your eyes, and neck and watch the years disap pear in Just 3 minutes. RE VEAL is sold with a strict money back guarantee if not satisfied for any reason. Just return the package to your druffist. GET REVEAL TO DAY AND LOOK YOUNGER TONIGHT. Sold only by YOUNGfS PHARMACY, CLINTON. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. 023-3p-N6 Moose Dance Slated Saturday All M "isc members and their guests are invited t attend the dance not. 23 at the ( linbuiM "so la >dge. Charles Alexander nfClinbin and Ins band will pmvidt' the music. Advance tickets will lie $2 per e.'iiple. Children Collect For The Needy I-"i llalbiween, instead d Trick it Treat" fur themselves, the Childrens' Department f the Hampt'in Avenue 7th Day Adven tist Church will eullect fund and iTt'thing f"r the needy n Thurs day night, < let. 30. These items will U- used for the needy m the Clinbm area. The project is spniisured by (lie Dureas S ociety nf the Clintnn church. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT SINCLAIR STATION Now Under New Management Stop By And Let Roger Dell Williams Take Care Of Your Car For You. 214 West Main Street mOAMKi OfveaDve NOW PLAYING — OCTOBER 22 23 THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY' (Olor Flint Fast \\'ml. I.m Van < led and Fli Wallarh Sin>\\ - ’: F’i and 7 :* FRIDAY - SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24-25 JOUMEY TO THE FRR SIDE OF THE BUR /. staging 10! IMIS IAN HI NOB! 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