The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, January 24, 1946, Image 4
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, January 24,1946
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» hi- office Fridays through Tues- ! sponsor. HospitaU, schools, civic cen- wflal Amencamsr
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ener.a! assembly, about two and a said a newspaper should express its.
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our readers the right to their opin-1 1
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anths to be enacted, and why the go out of business. ' icent wage increas
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of advertising are most distasteful I crumbling. Chester Bowles, i
to'you? Handbills and circulars. 27;! the OPA, seems to be conUm
billboards. 19.8: transportation 'cards.'one-man light to keep price!
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Workmanship.
ELLA LITTLE McCRARY,
* No. 10, Masonic Templl
is having claims against a
will present them on or, bef
ate, duly proven, or be tore
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INSURANCE
STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE
Federal Loans Negotiated On Real Estate
J. A. YEARGIN
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR
n February j|| PHONE 423 CLINTON, S. C.
National Bank Building
MRS. C. M. BAILEY. 18
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Galloway, dated 1»22, i
■tifleate No. 107, Masonic Temple,'
for one share at par value ofj
plication will be made for'lssu.j
ce of new certificate on February
1946. Said certificate was issue'
name of R. W. PhilUps, date
bruary 1931.
•6c MRS. R. W. PHILLIPS.
Car and Truck Repairing.
TIMMERMAN ,
MOTOR CO.
Phone 119 Gary St.
ENJOY YOUR HOME AS YOU
PAY FOR IT
We Are Ready To Help
You!
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one under which you may buy a home
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If you plan to build a home in 1946, or if you have
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Ask for information — you obligate yourself in no
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tederal Savings
PAN ASSOCIATION
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fi i th
(North Dakota) and Colonel
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have been wanting. Be
fore yon buy, ask os about
tbc new Bank and Agent
Auto Plan for financing
and insuring. We may be
able to save you money.
S. W. SUMEREL, Agent
CLINTON, 8. C.
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