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THE CLINTON’ CHRONICLE
Thursday, April 1,1948
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WANT ADS
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TO RENT — TO FIND — TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads Terms Cash
NOTICE—Rates for want ads are 50c minimum for 25 words, all
over 25 words 2r per word. All want ads are «ash except to firms
carrying monthly charge accounts with The Chronicle Publishing Co.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS OF GOLDVILLE
HRS. CECIL O'DELL. Correspondent and Representative
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is at the home of her son, Alec Craw-1 Leesville visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bobby Boyce, student- at—Erskme^ derson over the week-end.
COLEMAN ONE AND TWO Burner
Gas Lanterns, Two Burner Camp
Stoves, G. 1 J’ocket Stoves and Lan
tern Mantles and Generators. Blake-
Iv-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds./Tele
phone- 188.
d son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce,
t is spending fhe spring holidays at
Daytona Beach, Fla.
r Mr. and Mrs. Rotyert Gardner spent
Sunday in Kinards with the later’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Wicker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Russell were
1 Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
i Wilson of Chick Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Ginn spent Sun
day in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs.
Birth Announcements
glover
Prof, and Mrs. John Glover an-!^ tss Ginn.
WOOD FOR SALE — Stdxe' wood,; nounce the birth of a daughter, Jean, 1 '' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Galloway of
green for heaters and any other J at Hays hospital, on Saturday, March j Highland, N. C. and Mrs. and Mrs.
kind you need. Posey W. Cojje- 27. Mrs. Glover is the former Miss ^Ph.^oats^of^Newberry^peflt Sun-
B, H. Holley and sons of Iva were
Sunday visitors of W. H. Holley.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuford Lewis spent semester,
the week-end in Brevard, N. C. with
ford on Pickens street
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cole and Mrs.
L. H. Poag visited relatives in Green
wood Saturday.
Friends of Charles Ross wi’l be in
terested to learn that he has returned
to school at N. C. State for the second
Trotter and Mr^and ^frsr-GPne Bis
hop Saturday. f .
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Black and
family spent Sunday* with the for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Ella M. Black in
Cross Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Rogers and fam
ily visited relatives in Sumter and
Timmonsville over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mfelvin Smith. — v ^ i ra M Bell^Sm^m^s^isited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bishop and Belton spent Saturday with their sis-! b Saturday
children spent the week-end in Ten- ter » Mrs. Calvin Poag and Mr. Poag.' , Mrs
Frances Spratt, daughter of Mr. and j d a >^ w ith Mr. and Mrs. James Bodie
- X.- Mrs. John Spratt.
SPDCiAL SALE—S{>! mg Coats and - . , ,
Dresses > 2 price Suits and all] ~ JONES j James CashofGaffney. -
Rametrats greatly reduced^ Moore’s] nni ^ Mrs Leaman Jones an-' Mr - an( i Mrs. James Evans were
nesse$ with Mrs. Bishop’s parents.
Mrs. Roy Tempeleton, Gail and
Jimmy Tempeleton were week-end
guests of Mrs, and Mrs. J. D. O’Dell.
Mr. and Mrs. Algie Abrams were
week-end guests in Greenville of Mrs.
Abram’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs.
Juanita Speelers and children of
Simpsonville were Tuesday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert God
frey and Miss Effie Lou Godfrey.
I Mt. and Mrs. W. H. McCary visi
ted the latter’s sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Store in
Clinton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Loyd Smith and
son, Legund spent Sunday with the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulmer and!former’s mother, Mrs. Bessie Smith
children and Mr. and Mrs. James Ful-
Mr. and Mrs. George Morse had the . mer and sons visited MT. and Mrs.
following as Saturday dinner guests: j John Fulmer in Newberry Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Little and child-) Mr. and Mrs, Ben Summers and
Dress Shoppe.
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nounce
the "birth of a son. Leaman > Sunday quests, of Mr. and Mrs. Bo
on March 27 at Haysj
Woodard in Clinton,
USED refrigerators. We have in stock J , r ;L Misses Essie Moe Dickey, Vera
several good used electric refriger-] rS ' A ° neS Yf e 01 e Johnson Agnes Tinsley, Jim and Nora
ators. reconditioned, ami priced of and, Mre. L. S. 1 Me-' i)^’^p^nt^'saturday^In ^"risune M)Ker oi tlelton I Johnson s sister, M
'Gd mhl* P Saturday in Vlslted Mr and Mrg Calvin Poag j Harvey in Woodruff
in Leesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and
jMrs. Mary Stnith spent" the week-end
with friends near Prosperity.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce were
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Atkins were ... . . —
l week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J^ n ’ M,ss Ph y ,,ls Dodd of Nashville, family spent I Sunday with Mr. and
Tenn., Mrs. A. P. Romage and child-1 Mrs. J. T. Mugan in Leesville, S. C. called to Hickory, N* C. Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes vis- due to the death of Mrs. Boyce’s
grandfather.
Mrs. James Thomas and John Earl
visited T. B. Harvey in Green-
ren, Mrs. L. W. Little, Sr. and L. W.
Little, Jr. of Newberry.
Bill Poag and Julian Gardner’ of
Clemson spent the Easter holidays
with their parents.
ited. the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Barnes in Laurens Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson and I ville last week-end.
sell. Home Supply Co.
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Mrs. W. W. Coker, Lenord Coker sons, spent the week-end with Mrs.
and Miss Christine Coker of Belton ] Johnson’s, sister, Miss Annie Mae
i Millian.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Longshore of
NOTICE—Will person whf borrowed: ♦
our antique baby cradle from East- HORTON
s.de Greenhouse some time ago! Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Horton an-j Lewis of Saluda were Sunday guests
please return at once. Mrs. J. Willie ] nounce the birth t df a daughter, of Mrs. Mary Fuller.
Young • r ip 'Linda Diane, at. Hays hospital on i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bedenbaugh
I j March 24. Mrs. Horton is the for- an(1 thiIdren attende d the Bedenbaugh
LOTS FOR SALE —On old airport mor Miss Juanita Blease. .reunion in Batesburg Sunday.
road. New development just start- - « I Mr. and Wilbur Russell spent Sun-
ed. City has cul-new_si:eet. Buy early ! WATTS j da y * n dewberry with relatives,
before price goes up. R. E. Wysor, Mr. and Mrs Elihu...AVatts. of i „ ' p ani . J rs ' ^ ‘ S ';
Jacobs Bldg. Phone 85-J. tie, Mountulle. announce the birth at! SjlMn”. VwiStaSSe?n , M2^
a daughter, Amelia Diane, at the
last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovelace and
nun- , i Little Rose Ann Little of Char-: Jackie were in Clover Saturday for
Bush River Community ami Charles , otte . N . c . was lhc . etkM , nJ KUest i thc falwr ,, Mr . N . M Hogans
of Miss Brenda O’Dell. j J. H. Lotte visited relatives in Wil-
Mrs. Sallie B. Crawford has re-, mington, N. C. over the week-end.
turned from Merchantville, N. J. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rhinehart of
I OR SALE Apartment size e ^ ectr:c Qreenw’ood hospital on Sunday,
stove.Jn good condition. B. Ar- March 28r Mrs. Watts w’as before
~noid. 101 W alnut St. Phone 156-W. 1c yn^rriage Miss Bernice Young of this
Woman’s Society of Christian
, Service
The Worflan’s Society of Christian
Service will meet Tuesday night, at
7 o’clock, in the church. Mesdames
J. M. Ross and J. J. Abrams will be
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River Community.
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of
Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. -and '
Mrs. Tuck Carley.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley Humphries i
and children were Sunday guests of
FOR SALE—Girl’s bicycle, m> good city.
condition. Mrs. W. M. Hughes, 207
Woodrow St. Call 236-J after 5:00 EXTRA SPECIAL — Crepe ’Blouses ; Mr.^ and Mrs ; W. C. Brown m Greer
p.m. Icj $1:00 and $2.00; one lot Slips $1.00
Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Smith of
! i , o on [Atlanta spent the week-end with Mrs.
SERICEA LESPEDEZA, Hulled and 3 " d S “ 00 ’ Par J ties - “ ^ * or $1 ; 00 > l j (> hn Lewis and relatives here.
Bloomers ^nd large Panties, •t* price;! ^ .
Scarified. A nice lot of seed, no
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Salters were
dodder. Blakely-Burton’s Hardware i, 10 , 56 " 1 ™* on Gird ' ie ^’ SOc. Leather | visitors in Greenwood Sunday.
& Seeds. Telephone 188.
DRIVE OUT TO TANGLEWOOD
and see our Thrift in bloom. You
2 C , Belts SI-.00^ Moore s^ Dress Shoppe, i Misses Jim and Nora Hawkins and I
GARDEN TIOSE- in 88 and SO feetl^ Hawkins spent Sunday in Saluda,
lengths, Hose Nozzles. Lawn ? ith Mr - and Mrs - William Rodgers,
‘7‘ , v mav Ko'Sprmlclers, Hose Repairs and Hand; ar ' . - J
are AC - ome : ' ours ma > bc riairoiv_Riirton’c MarH. • Mr - Mw. Ted Montjoy and
iVT>retty but we probably have more
Sprinklers. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-
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| children of Red Springs, N. C. spent!
of :t. Blakely-Burton’s Tanglewood' ware ^ Seeds. Telephone 188. 1C ‘ the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Farm. ^ / l'c FOR RENT—Two office rooms. | Montjoy.
—— T' „ 'achine Copeland Hardware Supply Co., I Mr. and Mrs. Jgmes Stognor and
good SLA.n» machine p b Q n p/j I Dorothy were Sunday guests of Mrs.
1 Stogner’s parents, Sir. and Mrs. T.
FOR SALE
in perfect condition. See Mrs. P. E. J ~ il
Riley. 306 E. Carolina Ave., or call ) S£*2D IRISH POTATOES. Certified
1 n / r>V%Vv 1 r* c Q o 1 ndv* cxr\ Rlico o n
346-M. Ip j/ 7 Cobblers and SeleM Red Bliss and
FOR SALE—Carev safe. Can be seeh CobWers. Aiso “Seed Owm
at Baldwin Motor Co. / 1c ^ ants > P J arits ^nd^Lettuce
Plants. Blakely-Burton s Hardware.
STOVE WOOD, for sale. Telephone
2203. William P. Gastley. 8-4p
FOR. SALE —• 1941 special deluxe
Chevrolet. Mechanically good. Must RED No. 1.
sell: Also record player and ampli
fier combined. P. A. Beasley, parson
age at Church of God on North Sloan
Street. Ip
E. Stevens of Clinton.
Little Maxine Wilson of Columbia
spent the Easter holidays with her
father, J. E. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jenkins, Mr.
C iand Mrs. Johnnie Jenkins, Mrs. Mary
\ Rowe, Miss Patsy Row'e, Mr. and
FOR SALE—Feed oats. R. L. Harris, Mr^. Ira Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
& Seeds. Telephone 188.'
Long Branch community,- Clinton
8-2p
C. BRYAN HOLLAND
Real Estate
Royf^K-Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sea-
right and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lau
rence Jenkins and. sons spent Sun
day in Cross Hill at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cletis Estes.
Phone 715 Laurens, S. C. j Mrs. H. B. Bogg$\pf Norris spent
(Over Brown’s Jewelry Store) the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton Wehunt.
My. and Mrs. Roy Rushton and Ru-
A FEW more Breakfast Room Sets,
table with four chairs. $89.50 value. MONUMENTS We represent Veal
for $59 50. Home Supply Co. 1c] Bros., Georgia blue granite memo- ; by of Spartanburg were Sunday
- vF . 7 _— r rials for loved ones. Estimates fur-! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thonfas.
p(>R ALE J.nn Deeit* .:aOor, B n j sb ed on any size job. Phone or] Mr. and Mrs. Pope Johnson and
mode.. Plan.mg and cultivating write. J.-T. Lawrence, Clinton. Phone children, Messers Robert and Red-,
equipment with it. Hugh Eargle, 37^ p. o. Box 363. 29-5pl d > tk Gaskin of Clinton were Sunday
Phone 314 or 47. —— tJ’c — guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Holly.'
LAWN CR^SS SEED Sunnv "and TO:VIATO PLANTS, Cabbage'Plants, > Miss Mary Ellen Burton of Colum-
S SLbL ‘^ nn > an Lettuce Plants *and Onion Plants, bia spent the week-end with her
T . S ’ iad >; ; M v£ ur ? s ; Permu da Grass, ^ 0nion SetSiMany . varieties of mother, Mrs. Bell- Burton.
i '‘' ae , ' Gra>s and WTiite B eans and Lima Beans and a com- Mrs. Julia Norris and Gene of
Blakeh-Burton s p] e « e assortment for vour garden. Cross Hill were week-end guests of
Bulk and Packages. Blakely-Burton's Mr. and Mrs. Luke Clarke.
Dutch Clover.
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188.
^ ^ Mrs: B. j^. Sample arid Miss Na-
* Curnr TrdTk'ei^'FavoHte'RlakPlV’Q —7I 0 mi Sample spent the week-end in
^ \ , „ r a\ onte, Blakely s NOTICE —Get your curtains ready Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. |
hpec^., Golden Cross Bantam Coun -.. for spring 5y colored woman . You KAm.
cman, Go.ddn Dent, Gcnden g et ^hem stretched or done by I Mrs. Evelyn Riddle of Charlotte,
Prolific and other Varieties Corn. hand 702 n. Broad St., next to col- N- C. spent Sunday with Mr. and
Blakely-Burton’s Hardware Seeds. ored church lp 'Mrs. O. E. Cropps.
Telephone 188.
1c.
Mrs, Jones Wallenzine spent a few
,T-c uaijv ruicK 'TIVTF BABY CHICKS. Blood-tested Barred, days last week in Spartanburg with
, , "° W ’ “ Rocks, White Rocks, Rhode Island: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wertz. ■
you a am t, em to glow off orde. R eds> guff Orpingtons and New: Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert Lewis and!
m.s Aeer.. e un ord^i .or you in Hampshire Reds. Also Feeds, Feed- 1 son and Miss Martha Adair spent
mts of 50 or more.'They live better, erSi Fountains and Remedies. Blake- the week-end in Clarkesville, Ga. with
prow faFer on Spartan Starter i y ^ urton - s Hardware & Seeds. Tele-iMr. and Mrs. M. H. Adair.
‘ Spa r t i cTe s."~C - W -S Gu a no Co.
1c
phone 188.
j c ; Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Ross were Mr. and Mrs. B. T.
MOTHERS—Do you realize that you KITCHEN RUGS—Bird or’Dunn, all' Little,'aT“and Barry Little of Char- j
t.m ..vi\e vhe drudgery of washing ne w stock, good patterns. Reduced lotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hair
diapers at home for as little as $1.60
per w?ek, and also protect the health
prices. Home Supply Co.
lei of Columbia, and Capt. and Mrs, Fred
r-T atwat T Dirtnc rA u. D tlVlR 088 and children of Marion,
of your child by being sure of sani- GLADIOLI BULBS, Dahlia Bulbs, Mrs p:ij za beth Sellars of Clinton
tary and sterile diapers, that have 1 Amaryllis Bulbs, Regal Lily Bulbs, and R a iph Prater visited Magnolia I
been washed through a total of iQlCanna Bulbs and Tuberous Rooted Gardens in .Charleston on Sunday,
rinses.’.Baby Dy-De Service, Phone 1 Be 8oma Bulbs. Also Sprays and Fer- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and
605, Laurens. tf c i tilizers - We have Red Hot Poker sons of Spartanhm'g._Mr. a^uL JiljSF
. Bulbs too. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-] Dan Martin of Clinton were Sunday
SEED SOWERS, Dixie Boy Turn ware & Seeds Te j ephone 188 1 C| guests of Mrs. Marian Hamm.
Plows. Guano Distributors and 60-.— | Mr. and Mm Russell Bolton and
tooth Drag Harrbws. Also Plow! FOR SALE — Few cheap m u 1 e s . I Vikki, E. C. Attoway of Newberry
fOOD SHOPS
ROGERS
They’re ripe
when green . . .
4 t h e s e Valencia
Oranges are
° 0 Florida’s finest! -
0 ° < 5-LBS. BULK
17c
8-LBS. MESH
Valencias
SPECIAL PRICE EFFECTIVE THROUGH NEXT WEDNESDAY
OR PARKAY
MARGARINE
NUCOA
SPECIAL PRICE EFFECTIVE THROUGH NEXT WEDNESDAY
FRYERS MBSfD ‘
DRAWN
1-Lb.
Pkg.
Lb.
67c
THRIFTY VALl'E!—NEW ENGLAND BAKED
B*M BEANS 2
BLENDED tt'SCIOl'S FANCY FRUITS
GS COCKTAIL
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT—FLORIDAGOLD OR
CS SECTIONS
TENDER. SWEET EARLY 1UNE VARIETY
LIRBY’S peas
WHITFHOUSE FANCY AND DELICIOUS
APPLE sauce
Ft'LL-BODIEB COFFEE—? LBS. Mto
GOLD LABEL
GOOD EATING
ANYTW!
Points and Other Repairs. Blakely- Heath Copeland.
Burton's Hardware & Seeds. Tele- 47.
phone 188. _ 1c
PLANT STREAMLINER, the sensa-
tional new’ e\ erbearer w’hich pro
duces large, firm, sweet strawberries j
from early spring until_ frost. The!
most prolific and sweetest of all. 50
plants, $3.85; 100 plants,’$6.15, post-j
paid. Write for free copy new 48-
JEXPERT RADIO SERVICE
On Home arid Auto Sets
CLINTON RADIO SERVICE
Phone 142
In Rear L. B. Dillard’s Store
Phone 314 or and Mrs. Roy O’Dell of Fort Mill,
tfc' were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.;
Cecil O’Dell. ,
Mrs. I). M. Carr, Miss Nai|cy
page Planting Guide in full color, ELECTROLUX Sales, Service and
illustrating the Streamliner and oth- Supplies. H. L. Baldwin, Telephone
er choice varieties of berries, fruit 407-W. . tfc
trees, nuts, and ornamental plant
materlatr Salesmen wanted. Waynes-your chicks right
boro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Va. lc' t,nc * ^ ee P them growing. Mashes,
* [Pellets and Scratch Grains for chick-,,. . w , .. „ .
— ^ Also Hog, DM, Rabbit, •*** W >’ att Sp,rCS
Chapman, Miss Elaine Franzen Uhd
Bobby Nabors visited Bud Carr in
Columbia on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Nabors, Ixmie
] Nabors and Miss Betty Prater visi-
| ted in Laurens Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jackson and
children of Donalds spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spires and
children of Columbia spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Purdy.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Purdy had
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Terry of Colum-
P & G PAINT
Made in the South
for the South
BUILDIN&
MATERIALS
* >
J. R. Crawford
Phone 10
South Broad at Pine
n in V, J tn J m i , of Clinton as guests.
Cow. Fish and Bird Feeds. Blake-1 Mrs w T Ellenberg of Ninety
ly-Burton s Hardware & Seeds. Tel-! Six spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs.'
ephone 188. W. G. Efienberg.
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN- The law
provides that there shall be a clos
ed season on all fishing in Lake
Greenwood (Buzzard Roost) during
! the ftiionths of April and June of each
year. This law will be effective this
■ year. A. A. Richardson, Chief Game
Warden. 1c
SNAPDRAGON PLANTS, Sweet
William Plants, Stock Plants, Car-
j natiqn Plants, Thrift Plants and oth
er varieties. Blakely-Burton’s Hard-
jware & Seeds. Telephone 188. 1c
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cochran and
Teadie, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Starnes
and Cynthia of Whitmire and Mr. anii
Mrs. Harper Wherry and Margaret
of Newberry were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Feltntym.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rochester of
Greenville visited Mrsi Eddy Pricei
and Mr. and Mrs. Fearless Rowe on
.-Sunday.
Miss Nancy Chapman of Winthrop
is spending a week with her father
Ernest Chapman.
Misses Joan and Barbara Holley
visited friends aryl- relatives in An-
Cut imroon
BEANS f 20 c
Perfection Rice 1-Lb Pkg. 19c
Triangle Flour 10-Lbs. 81c
Tenderleaf Tea 'h» 31c
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables
FRESH TENDER
STRING BEANS, 2 lbs.
... 25c
SMALL FANCY
SQUASH, 2 lbs
27c
FANCY WASHINGTON
APPLES, 2 lbs
21c
CRISP. GOLDEN HEART
CELERY, 2 stalks
... 13c
LARGE HEAD b
LETTUCE
10c
LARGE SIZE
GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 27c
POPULAR BRANDS
CIGARETTES cm $1.69
LIBBY'S WHOLE UNPLLLED
APRICOTS NO 1 C»n 25c
O8 TOMATO
CATSUP 14-Ox. Bot 22c
LIBBY’S VIENNA
SAUSAGE 2 No i Cam 35c
SILVER LABEL
1-Lb. Bag 40c
No. 2 Can 13c
3 No. 2 cans 25c
COFFEE
SLICED lEETS
IRBY’S
GRAPEFRUIT
CS JUICE
REGULAR BltKAD
OUR PRIDE i-Lb. Loqf 13c
M AIN OR SFLF -.SING
CS FLOUR 10Lbs
FLOATING ROAP
F/ORY Pars. Six# 8c
CI TS GRIME
LAVA SOAP 2 •,» 21c
MED. PK< •. Ifu
OXYDOL Lga Pkg 37C
DOES EVERYTHING
DUZ Mad. 16c l,.. 37c
FOR DISHES
DREFT Lga. Pkg. 32c
Save Every Day At Year Friendly ROGERS!