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Put Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, November 19, 1953 shop With usi SUNDAE NYLON HOSE 66 Gauge — 12 Denier First Quality I REGULAR $1.49 VALUE Special — 1.00 pr. Young’s Pharmacy ‘Where Courtesy Prevails” We Deliver Phone 19 2W0ADWKI Oliedtne Thursday and Friday, Nov. 19-20 ^ HI PLUNDERED THE LAST SAVAGE CORNER OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC! Jeff Chandler n Marilyn Maxwell Anthony Quinn SuzanBall COLOR BY ?chnrcofo V EAST OF SUMATRA' ffi'* ■ ii i i —- -■». - -— - New Chevrolet Trucks Be Shown Here November 28 Wymon Lanford of the Giles Chevrolet Co., has just returned from Atlanta, Ga., where he at tended a private preview of the 1954 Chevrolet trucks. The exhibit and accompanying business session were sponsored by the Chevrolet Motor company for all retail dealers and salesmen in this area and emphasized the im portance Chevrolet is attaching to its soon to be announced truck line. I "The meeting was somewhat precedent in our experiene, be cause it was devoted exclusively to new truck models,” said Mr. Lan ford. "The reason soon became clear. The 1954 line contains so many new features that even a re- Saturday, Nov. 21 (One Day) “BLACK FURY” A Special Featurette (Jungle Thriller, Filmed in Color in Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp.) Plus CARTOON SHOW One hour of BI GS HI NNY C ARTOONS Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 23-24 SPECTACULAR •itt ROBERT CUNNINGHAM • SPENCER FOX- RUTH FOREMAN • BtU. PIPER Oripnil Screenplay by JOSEPH CARPENTER Md LEWIS MELTZER Produced and Directed by JOHN RAWLINS • Released thro UNITED ARTISTS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 (ONE DAY) ULI (Technicolor) (MUSIC AND DANCING) With Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer, Zsa Zsa Gabor THE CASINO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 21 GHOST TOWN RENEGADES . (W'estern) With LASH LaRUE HAREM GIRL A- (Comedy) n '1 With JOAN DAVIS ‘JUNGLE DRUMS OF AFRICA”—Chap. 12 9c and 30c MATHESON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathe- j son of Mooresville, N. C., announce the adoption of a son, John Ken neth, bom September 13. They al so have an adopted daughter, Marie Jennings, who is three and a half ; years old. Mrs. Matheson is the daughter of; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes of this > city. Mr. Matheson is the son of; Mrs. D. T. Matheson and the late Mr. Matheson of Charlotte, N. C- Read The Chronide-Y our Neighbor Does OhU it Over! Q UAIL season is approach ing, and soon Nimroda will be cruising the beautiful autumn fields and woods in search of this most popular of all southern game birds. Thi* beautiful bird has been endowed by nature with several aids in helping him survive. His coloring enables him to hide easily in the grass and leaves. He is equipped with a quick starter, and terrific speed that saves his skin many times. Usu ally from six to eighteen birds make up a covey, and we are told that they roost on the ground, and in a tight circle with their tails together. This is good strategy, because with eyes and ears in all directions they are able to i educe the haz ard of surprise attack by predatory animals. We do not need to organize against predatory animals these days, but there are no less haz ards against which we must prepare. Through August 1 of this year, 402 of our people met instant death and 3,877 others were injured on South Carolina highways. Capital Life offers all kinds of protection against such emergencies. PRESIDE! CAPITAL LIFE INSURANCE COWANY "Founded on Faith—Dedicated to Service" COLUMBIA, S. C. COMING — for — THANKSGIVING November 26 - 27 iorn er Bros." . V^.-nh'Widen' Caiai . view of high spots required con siderable time. ‘‘Not only will Chevrolet have more to offer the truck user in 1954 but it will expand the forces be hind its selling. Included is an ex panded advertising program.” Charles C. Giles, president of Giles Chevrolet Co., Said he plans to arrange a special showing of the new line in his dealership when the trucks become availablf for dis play later this month. It i§ one of the few times in history 4hpt Chev rolet has exhibited new’ ' trucks apart from new passenger car mod els. ' Thanksgiving Day , To Be Army-Wide ( j For Korea Troops Seoul, Monday, Nov. 16—Thanks giving Day will be the first Army wide holiday in Korea since before the war. Troops also will be excused from “all routine duties” Christmas and New Year’s Day, Gen Maxwell Taylor’s 8th Army Headquarters announced today. The Army directive allows com manders of forward combat units to rotate their men “to permit a period of equitable relief from du ties” on main battle positions. Maintenance details will be on duty during the three holidays to “insure security” and offices wifi maintain skeleton crews to process “emergency” matters. Botes Traces S. C. Growth Rock Hill — Jeff B. Bates, state treasurer of South Carolina, told Winthrop college students about the state’s heritage and its future in an informal address Tuesday. After the War Between the States South Carolina was worth only 16 million dollars, Bates said. Now there are at least a dozen individuals in the state worth that amount, he told the student assembly. Bates illustrated the continued growth of the state by citing the in crease of tractors in South Carolina from 4,800 just 12 years ago to more than 30,000 now. He noted the fact that South Caro lina leads the nation in peach pro duction and the manufacture of tex tiles. The soundness of the state fi nancially saves it millions of dollars annually in reduced interest rates, the treasurer reported. Soothes Gassy Stomach Pains! REV. DRAKE Rev. Scott Drake, well known ^3 minister of Middlesboro, Kentucky, writes: “My painful stomach trou bles were relieved so completely by Scalf’s Indian River Medicine that I am writing this letter of thanks to you. I just want to help those whose days just drag by because 1 they suffer the awful gassy stomach agony that I did. I highly recom mend Scalf’s Indian River Medi cine to all my friends.” Yes, be sure gennuine Scalfs In dian River Medicine is what you get if you suffer as Rev. Drake did. Let it quickly ease away the ter rible gassy stomach ‘pains after meals. Let it help you regain your “Smile of Health.” A. B. C. WASHING MACHINES ••• MORRISON'S Sltanksgitring lag PAST AND PRESENT The Pilgrim* howed 1A-— - ""■ ,r their head*.to pray In gratitude, for Nature’* store. Can we, today, do le*a than they When we are hleased with •o much more? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY THIS BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS. 2% INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SEMI-ANNUALLY M. S. 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