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TH CAROLINA SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 19BB PAGE FOUR SECTION 1 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE. SOU Only Complete One Of Its Kind PICK-IJP TKUCK CAMPER CABS Ideal For Tradesmen and Sport Enthusiasts 1 wi in 'inn rti nw rftaii LINED AND UNLINED SATURDAY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. SUNDAY 2 P.M. to 6 P.M.

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iMft MpaJnNna. IF RIG ID AIR I i I OAUON cu knnkM mUwi nk wtrm. body fofoft won. This is the interior of Patton, Tilman only one which covers an entire store In the Bruce's new store at 125 N. Main where nation, Ernest Gaillard, general manager said.

(News-Piedmont photo by Louis M. Bur- APPDlIAWC ress) the company will hold a formal opening week beginning tomorrow. The "boutique shop" design in a Gay Nineties theme is the PITTSBURGH PAINT CENTER FREE PARKING AT 324 WADE HAMPTON BLVD. DIAL 233-6806 Patton, Tilman Bruce To Open In New Quarters completely carpeted and drap Patton, Tilman At Bruce will be host to its customers to a And We Are Giving You The Advantage of Quantity Purchasing Here's A Sample: Buy this big Frigidaire Frost-Proof 2-Door and get this Ice Ejector week. Customers may register for this prize any time during the week and the winner will not have to be present to claim eries add to the decorative theme.

week of formal opening festiv "We went to considerable ex ities beginning tomorrw in the firm's new store at 125 N. Main the set, pense, ne said, "to snow our faith in downtown Greenville St. by putting in this distinctive The well-known shoe store is Other gifts to customers will be one pair of ladies' hosiery with each pair of ladies' shoes purchased and refreshments new store which we think will If a wilier for dinner lunchiri or munchirt please our customers." completing a move into new quarters from its former location at 221 N. Main where will be served during the open Patton, Tilman Bruce is ing event. it has done business since 1935.

one oi tne oldest continuously operated firms in the downtown The new Patton, Tilman Customers will be welcomed Bruce store includes a men's into the "boutique shop," distinctively designed inside and section, founded in 1899 as Pride and Patton, and taking its present name in 1925. the only complete one of its department which has a separate front entrance and opens into the women's department, which occupies most of the The store will present the kind in the country," general manager Ernest Gaillard said. floor space. Other stores have the "bou same top quality and variety of merchandise from the nation's leading manufacturers and will have the same experienced personnel, Mr. Gaillard said.

tique Shop" there is one sec There also is a complete women's handbag and accessory department, including cos tion, but Patton, Tilman Bruce has it throughout the new store, Mr. Gaillard The formal opening week will tume jewelry. The company also operates stores and leased departments in several other cities in the begin Monday and run through Saturday, with a free 16-inch portable television set to be given away at the end of the The store building at the company new location was two Carolinas. By LeClercq completely remodeled "right from the bare walls," Mr. Gaillard said, to give the utmost in comfort and convenience to shoppers.

The colorful Gay Nineties in Unionists Hear Charge Of 'Hypocrisy7 Uttered terior decor of the store includes distinctive display fur nishings and comfortable furniture for shoppers. Floors are The South Carolina Labor i of the state labor councils of Council of the AFL-CIO will end the AFL-CIO. its convention today after a 9 Fred LeClercq, Democratic life Flips out cubes at a touch into 80-cube server! Includes two 20-cube trays! WCDAK City Council Agenda Short a.m. session at the Jack Tar Poinsett Hotel. candidate for congress from the 2nd district, said yesterday "The working man is tired of white-shirted hypocrisy on the part of Approximately 300 delegates Take borne Kentucky Fried Chicken by the bos; bucket or barreL Take It from the Colonel it'i finger KcHn good! And the service is Sudden! In a regular session Tuesday, almost certain to be a short one, FPDA-143TK, 14.3 cu.

ft. (NEMA standard), (Congressman) Albert Watson," from throughout the state have attended the four-day affair, which is the first to be held here since the merger in 1957 his opponent. City Council is expected to reappoint R. R. Adams, W.

N. Leslie and Lewis Walker as members of the Planning and Zoning Commission for additional four-year "Watson goes around saying he's the working man's friend, but his voting record shows just the opposite," LeClercq said. He said Watson voted against Che vocational education act, be Boy Critical terms. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. At Hospital J.

E. Waldrop will be consid cause "he wasn willing to help Richard Noble, 8, of 3698 Oak choice of 9 colors most at no extra charge. 100 Frost-Proof. Frost never forms in the giant 127-lb. size top freezer or spacious refrigerator section.

Features include deep-shelf storage door, sliding shelf, twin vegetable Hydrators and more. SPACE AGE ADVANCE IN REFRIGERATION Packs more power per cubic inch than past Frigidaire units ered for a four year reappoint ment on the Board of Gas Ex us train our workmg people for the future." The union leaders ended Montgomery, was in THE BOX $1.10 3 Piece Tender Tatty Chicken 15 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken Potatoes with Cracklin' Grovy 3 Piping Hot Biscuits (complete bachelor dinner) THE BUCKET $3.95 1 5 Pieces Kentucky Fried Chicken 1 Pint Cracklin' Grovy 7 Piping Hot Biscuits (serve) 5 to 7) THE BARREL $5.25 21 Pieces of Chicken (serves I to 21, depending on how hungry you are) aminers. Other business to be considered by council includes yesterday's agenda with an en critical condition at General Hospital yesterday with head injuries received in a wreck on Interstate Highway 85 about noon. No details of the accident tertainment session. a request for a special permit by Pizza Inn, to operate a restaurant at 2 and 4 Aberdeen With Operating Trade Hurry! Limited Time Offer! THE POWER CAPSULE for more space, new features I Drive in an local commer cial zone.

Woman Hurt As 2 Cars Hit Acting City Manager George Richardson Jr. said council will be asked to amend the City Code to provide maximum re A ureenviiie woman was slightly injured last night when the car she was in was in col corder's court fines to $200 which would align the code with lision with a Greenville County FRIGIDAIRE Automatic Soak Cycle Washer with 2 speeds! SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT existing state legislation. The amendment will be presented Sheriff's patrol car at the in with a request for suspension tersection of Pendleton and Wil lis Streets. of rules to allow consideration were available late last night. Remaining in poor condition was Burt Williams of Rt.

1, Easley, with chest injuries received in a tractor accident. Listed in fair condition were Mrs. Anna Lockaby, 70, of 13 Henderson with an injury to her left hip after a fall at home; G. F. Norris, 69, of Rt.

1, Duncan, with a pelvic injury suffered when a horse fell on him; and Bram Gresely, 4, of 735 Kenard Road, State College, with a laceration of the face. Deborah Camp, 6, of 410 Palmetto who caught her arm in a washing machine, and Mrs. Emma Guyton of 7 McDonald Williamston, who hurt her leg in a fall, were in satisfactory condition. Hospital officials identified on second and final readings the woman as Mrs. Lulla Crain We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week Kntufk(j fried kiiktp GREENVILLE LOCATIONS: 1506 Laurens Phong 233-6680 1934 Augusta Phone 232-5401 300 Cedar Lane Phone 239-2042 during Tuesday's session.

29, of the White Horse Road. In other action, aldermen are expected to receive as informa tion reports of the Building, umciais said tne woman was being x-rayed about 11 p.m. and the extent of her injuries were Fire, Health, Parks and Recrea tion, Police, Public Works and Sanitation Departments, along not known. Deputy Jimmie Kirksey, 28 of Rt. 1, Motor Boat Club Road with the audit report for 1965 ''v rain 'jetactiom1 ict ftPTirvui and a financial statement for driver of the patrol car, was the month of July.

treated in the hospital emergen' cy room, but not admitted, Thaddeus Franklin of Rt. 1, Hunts Bridge Road, a passen I Iff III I mr. I ger in the patrol car, was not FOR NEW 1 DEEP injured. City Policeman B. E.

Massey said Deputy Kirksey and Frank Your savings will earn more at Fidelity lin were answering a call when the accident occurred. He said the deputy's blue light on the car was flashing when the 1955 Buick occupied by Mrs. Crain LOWEST PRICE EVER On This Oven and Surface Unit Frigidaire Quality White Only SOTH $129. FOR RBE-94A-RBB-100 apparently turned left off Pendleton into Willis Street and in front of the patrol car which This Jet Action Washer soaks out dirt atrtomatfcaJlyl Two different speeds for multi-fabric washlngl Patented Deep Action Agitator creates Jet currents for Deep Action cleaning! Jet-ilmpli mechanisml was going east on Pendleton Street. Witnesses said the woman was thrown from the car and pinned beneath it briefly.

wHway iinr, removal! SudiWater Saver model mm Patrolman Massey said he Is searching for at least one and possibly two other persons who were in the car with Mrs Crain. Anticipated Dividond Rate PLENTY OF FlllSE PARKING Savt by August 1 0th and earn a full five-month's dividend on December 30th at Fidelity's new anticipated dividend rate of 4.50 per year. SMITH TO SPEAK FIDELITY FEDERAL Rankin M. Smith, president of the Atlanta professional football Falcons, will speak to the Kiwanis Club at a regular meeting Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Jack Tar Poinsett Hotel.

Mr. Smith is also executive vice president of the Life Insurance Company of Georgia. He will discuss the experience of breaking Into professional football. MOON FREEIMM f.V.ci. l-, Complete I rl)l(i Hcnei- 712 CEDAR LANE RD.

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