The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 02, 1946, Image 3
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flat klEENITB today at OaKalb
PtanoKy and all good dniggli^
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dWat ladK far adUna
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fciraer Uniranity of l^imaaaee
DoyWaon football
c^h. haa brought Into the profea-
do^ football told enough eatabUah.
aa atara from iM«>war odleglate ranka
*® top-night football
Already aigned an Dwight Hole-
houaer, who compiled one of he
graateat paaalng recorda la the coun-
^ while making the AP LltUe All-
America at CaUwba college; Eddie
Teague, the l»6-ponod teilback who
waa a atarter at N; C. State college
™ W!**iT**‘ * • after at
North Carolina while under the naral
5f®E*am; Frank Swiger, who quit
Dom univeraity to play profeaaional
football with the Clippers in the lt41
■oMon and became the No. 1 back
in the circuit; Joe Blalock, the All-
America end from Clemson college;
and Oeorge Pritta, a regular tackle on
on the Clemaon college team which
defeated Boston college 6-3 in the
1»40 Cotton Bowl.
Also there's Marshall Edwards, a
starting fullback' before the war at
Wake Foreet, and with the 1941 Clip
pers; Assistant Coach Zip Hann^
who went Irpsi Ae Vdeegilty of
floirtl Onraltaa to the WUhtagtoe
RedekiDs, where he came wtUda owe
rote of beign AfikPro geead; J: B.
Thompeon of N. C. State colkige. en-
othm* starter on the 1941 Chps: end
Wingback A1 Monehan, formerly with
the Boston Tanks and the New York
(Nants and now finishing up his edu
cation at Daridson coUege.
Following the exhibition game Sep-
tembM* 16 with the Detroit' Lloaa,
parent club of he Clippers, brings
Richmond to Charlotte September SO;
Norfolk, October 20; Greensboro, Oc
tober 27; Portsmouth, November 16;
and Newport News, November 17.
The advantages of a >100000 tidtet
are that football fans will be asaured
the same reserved seat for each of
Athletes Foot Germ
Bow To KOI It.
In One Hour,
IF NOT PLEASED, your S6c bMk.
Ask any druggist for this STRONG
fungicide, TBi-OL. Made with 90 per
cent alcohol it PENETRATES
Reaches and kills MORE geruu Cast
er. Today at OsKALB PHARMACT.
gfiRY,
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the five home games. The season
tickets start from the SAyard line
and sell for $12.10. The tickets are
transferable.
Taking their cut from the rash tor
PAQl THRSB
ti^mts to coUege games in this sec
tion. the Quarterbacks are putting
them on sale on a first come-first
served basis. ^
The earth is surrounded by a blank*
et ot air 100 miles deep.
. There are only three parts of car
bon dioxide in 16,000 parts of air.
lESSE T. ANDERSON
_ Cnndkintw for
STATE SIPEHNTENDENT V EDWATION
Trained — Experienced — Aggressive
Bom and reared on farm. B. A. Degree Furman Universityi M. A.
Degree University of South Carolina. Teaching experience, and 17 yeare
gs County Superintendent, Florence County, Veteran World War 1. past
commander American Legion, member 40 and 8, Superintendent of Sun
day School, past president Lions Club, president County Superintendents
organisation and past president of S^uth Carolina Education Association.
Past Master of the Maeonic Lodge, Officer In the Grand Commandery,
and a member of the Shrine. Stands for a strong, constructive program
of Education for all the boys and girls of South Carolina.
★ A Dependable Leader ★
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fommior. 'of
All, yes! What a wiurld of good things there Were
* in those days! Think of the tantalising array ol
^^biscnit,** of the nnknowrn mystMies of ^Pilot, Navy
and Spanish*’ Bread; or of the ’Snutvaled” piea.
- 'The good old days? Ton hett One gels the
impfession of tantalising goodies awallh^E inspe»
tionofleisiirdy shoppers. YetOMHSsn’a cannet
help bnt point to one signiftrawt sMNnMnl In fkis
eld adwertisenient of 18S9*
“After three yenrs establishment hi mmitmk
^n,” the adTertisement says, ‘Wnd many reeent
hnprorements, (it) Is now long rjnd Bufficiently
tested to have secnred itself die eonftdenif
of the commnnity in furnishing any an#
everything in the BAKING, IJCNE.**
Today too-—danssen’astffl tabes pride la
its prodncis—7-ls now ’iong and snlBciantly
tested to have secnred itseif the confidence qC
the Cominngity”! Yes—105 years of baking
^^OBow-how” Ba behind every product beer*
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