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/ 7 Thursday, April 10, 1947. I THREE BIG NIGHTS DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 APRIL 17.18 and Thursday - Friday - Saturday THREE BIG NIGHTS DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 MUSIC ft DRINKS BOOTHS Come and Try Your Skill! Play Bingo, Throw Baseballs at Milk Bottles, Have Your Picture Taken, Shoot at Targets With a Rifle — and Many Others. Auction Saturday A Brand New Oldsntobile Will Be Auctioned Off to the Highest Bidder Saturday night at 10 O’clock. Be there! Vi"" FUN FOR ALL Admission: 15c *< I j: !—Hundreds of Them! Three Big Prizes Each Night...8:00, 9:00,10:00 O’clock The Following Business Firms Have Generously Donated MAXWELL BROS. & WILKES—Table lamp ($13.75). NEIGHBORS H A ROW A RE^-Broiler (SIX. 50). ARCHIE CLARK—Electric iron, dust pan, joy bal|. DAYTON COFFEE SHOP—$5.00 meal ticket. ROY CRAWFORD—6.00x16 tire. HOLLIS GAS STATION—Canned goods. MARTIN’S BARBER SHOP—Bottle hair tonic. LADIES READY-TO-WEAR (Ella Adair)--String of pearls. ' COPELAND’S ^HARDWARE SUPPLY—Fruit juice ex ' , tractor. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO.—Fount^ifi pert. RODDY’S RESTAURANT—Two 5.00 tiieal tickets, ^ I CHANDLER'S GAfcAGE—8 spark plugs, toaster^ metal stool. GALLOWAY’S BARBER SHOP^-Botth* hair tonic. T. C. JOHNSON COj—Two bed lamps. YOUNG’S PHARMACY—Thermos jug. EARLINE SHOP—Sweater. L. B. DILLARD—Tie. ; CHANEY’S DRESS SHOPPE—Fur jacket, assorted cos tume jewelry. GREEN COVE—Carton cigarettes. W. C. BALDWIN MOTOR CO.—Exhaust extension, and cleaner, polish, top dressing. BISHOP-WALKER PHARMACY—Assorted prizes. W. G. KING & SONS—Floor wax, .paint, metal medicine cabinet. ^ * CHARLES HOLLIS—Case^Coca-Cola, two boxes candy. WINGARD’S LANDSCAPING SERVICE— $5.00 shrub. BENJAMIN & SONS—Metal medicine cabinet. ARMY STORE—Towle, luncheon set, bed spread. DAVIDSON’S GULF SERVICE—Wash, grease, and oil change, and six assorted prizes. t McMILLAN SERVICE STATION—Wash, grease, change oil, and six assorted prizes. GILES CHEVROLET CO.—auto radio, box of assorted prizes. DUTTON’S GROCERY—Assorted prizes. BOND MOTOR CO.—Assorted rpizes. V* Jt . w ■ BOND MOTOR CO.—Assorted prizes. GUY TUMBUN—Eight 10 lb. sacks flour, four 25 lb. sacks laying mash, four 25 lb. sacks growing mash. J. C. THOMAS JEWELER—Watch band, silver bowl, as sorted ladies’ jewelry. McGEE’S DRUG STORE—Assorted prizes. HOME STORES—Assorted groceries. r LEAGUE^ DAIRY—Five gallons milk. GREENVILLE ICE CREAM Cp.—10 gallons ice cream. PITTS SERVICE STATION —Four wash-grease jobs, auto battery. SNELGROVE’S GARAGE—24 qts. motor oil. , INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO.—Rotary can opener. YARBOROUGH OIL CO. — Combination hot plate and toaster,, THE SPENCER CO.—Set of steering knobs. ADAIR’S MEN’S SHOP—Arrow shirt. Van Heusen shirt, Towne shirt, and six lighters. COLONIAL ICE CO.—$10.00 coupon book. FRANK E. MILLER—Lamp. McINTOSH SHOE SHOP—Assorted items. HALLMARK SHIRT CO.—Two dozen shirts, one dozen pairs pajahtas. MORRISON FURNITURE CO.—Cocktail set, two vapor izers, two percolators. SUMEREL’S DEPT. STORE—Tie. PAGE’S BEAUTY SHOP—Box face powder. UNITED DRUG SALESMAN—Six assorted prices. THOMAS & HOWARD—Twelve Mb. bags coffee. . Others Will Be Announced Later C. B. POOLE WHOLESALE CO, Gaffney — Candy and assorted prizes. COOPER MOTOR CO.—Mirror for car, tag frame, wax and polish job. SCOTT’S STORE—Two lamps. DELL’S BEAUTY SHOP—$5.00 permanent wave. DAILEY’S GROCERY-V-Assorted prizes. ROWLAND’S RADIO sfrlOP—Repairs on radio up to $10. LEROY SANDERS—$15 labor on furniture repair. D. E. TRIBBLE CO-—Five gallons Kemtone. 4 J. C. TODD GROCERY—Box cigars, box candy, and box chewing gum. ^ jjPRATHER-SIMPSON FURNITURE CO.—Cigarette ash ■ t stand, mop, magazine rack, bed lamp. SADLER-OWENS PHARMACY — Hand lotion, men’s shave set, ash tray, perfume, and counter tickets, j HOME SUPPLY CO—Bottle warmer. , .V- .... . SUNSHINE CLEANERS—$10.00 worth of dry cleaning. COUNTRY MARKET—Cured ham. ' DIXIE BEVERAGES—AH the drinks ^pld at carnival. J. C. PENNEY CO.—Blanket, and case of assorted prizes. G. «A. COPELAND & SON^— Battery egg beater, food chopper, frozen food pack unit, potato masher. NICHOLS’ STUDIO—Picture*frame H. D. PAYNE & CO—Assorted prizes. RUBY’S BEAUTY SHOP—Complete contoure facial, and shampoo and set. SERVICE CLEANERS & LAUNDRY—Seven cleaning and pressing tickets. ^ . CASH PRIZES CITY OF CLINTON $25.00 : FEAGLE LIQUOR STORE $25.00 DR. FELDER SMITH $ 5.00 BEN WORKMAN $10.00 FELLERS LIQUOR STORE - $10.00 HUBERT BOYD $10.00 COMMERCIAL DEPOSITORY $ 5.00 GUS YOUNG $ 2.00 I. C. McCARLEY - $ 5.00 . BAILEY’S BANK Five Silver Dollars PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON’S PLAYGROUND AND RECREATIONAL PROGRAM $ % ii t • r . , i . / ■ \ * . , ... » - \ •* - JT f