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CROW'S LOWER PRICES
ALWAYS SAVE YOU MONEY
POUND REG. OR DRIP COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE .. .. .. .. ... 71%¢
GERBERS FOOD . .. .. ... 310r25c
POUND—INFANT FOOD (LIMIT 1)
CLEANSING TISSUE . . . .. ... 9%
WAXED PAPRR . ... ... . 19¢
108 PLUS 12 FREE W
S GRAIN ASPIRIN .. .. . .. .. . %
1.49 VALUE WATER BOTTLE
SYRINGE COMBINATION .. .. ... B%¢
CROW'’S 5¢ SIZE
LOWER SOAP I MINTS - GUM
PRICES 3 for 10c¢
PALMOLIVE
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Get off those hot pavements
and enjoy some cool relaxa~
tion at our comfortable foun
tain. JXce-cold «colas . . ~
chilled, fresh fruit juices , . .
velvety, rich ice cream in 6
flavors. Whatever you're do
ing today, take a few
minutes for a delightfully
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as you like it at
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CROW'S
ALWAYS
READY
Our professional prescription
| service is the most important
§ part of our store. Most im
portant to us and most im
portant to you, because mno
matter what other services
we render, our first duty is
always to serve the health
needs of the community. To
fulfill this obligation, we
maintain complete stocks of
fresh, standard - strength
drugs and chemicals . . .
have skilled and experienced
pharmacists .on duty at all
times, ready to serve you
with the highest level of pro-
I fessional proficiency.
CROW'’S
PRESCRIPTION
DEPT.
District Scout
Meeting Tonight
A meeting of the Cheokee Dis
trict Round-table for all Scouters,
Per i .. o s
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Children’sD
198 o 895 &5
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Large selection. New colors, new patterns and [JEFTTIR \ " 2
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styles. Materials consisting of Dan River wrin- (g 5 S . oat b
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kle-shed cotton, woven gingham plaids, wash- ? A TR
able corduroy, woolen plaids and rayons. Sizes ~¢ & 5 ! %
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3 to 14. . Y b &
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CHILDRENS BLOUSES
1.98 to 3.98
Solids and plaid gottons and crepes
Splendid selection to choose from. Sizes 2 to 14.
SLACK SUITS
7.95 to 9.95
Little girls sizes in Corduroy and Gabardine. Boxer
slack with matching jacket. Red, Green, Grey
and Brown. Sizes 2 to 6.
| Cubbers, and Den Mothers will be |
held tonight at 8:00 p. m., at the
Oconee Street Methodist Church.
This is rot a supper meeting.
Plans for the Fifth Annual Scout
Circus and other acfivities for the !
Children’s
SKIRTS
1.98
Wonderful selection in as-
sorted styles, fabrics and
colors. They come in sizes
2 to 14.
Gallant - Bel k
Athens’ Leading Department Store. -
to
5.95
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fall will be m:de, accordixigv toy
Sam Hale, district chairman, and
Ed Fortson, commissioner,
“Leak-proof” the tears or rips
in your raincoat. Just press a strip
Gallant -Belk Co.
sz SPECIALS
scufl fl l Only a few weeks remain before bells ring out to sum.-
P LACE TRIM
o Py 59¢ to 98¢
s -t
e "l. ‘f\ ._ ‘ : Extra quality rayon in
@ s A sizes 2to 14.
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WOOL SWEATERS
1.49 to 3.98
Childrens sizes in cardigan and
pull overs.
Wide assortment colors and sizes.
Get them ready for school!
BOXER
SLACKS
1.98 to 4.95
Little boys and girls
slacks in new fall col
ors. Corduroy and
?zabardinel in sizes 1 to
of adhesive tape inside the coat
across the ripped section.
Plant the top of a pineapple in |
a pint jar of water. Sprouts into a
lovely tropical plant in no time!
mon all children back to a new semester of learning.
They’'llgoback happierand better attuned to the
youthful job achead if they are properly equipped
and in the best possible health. Gallant - Belk Com-
pany is ready to help you get your youngsters ready
to go Back -to School. Shop early before school
starts. Avoid the last minute rush and choose from
fresh stocks now on display in our Childrens Depart-
ment - second floor.
BLUE JEANS
149 ond 1.98
Get those Blue Jeans now while stocks are com-
plete and at this very low price! All sanforized in
zipper styles for the girls who wear sizes 4 to 12.
Don’t miss this value!
All cotton with eyelet ruffle bot-
tom or lace trimmed. Sizes 1 to 14.
Newest styles and colors.
GABARDINE
OVERALLS
1.98
Sanforized materials in
gripper style. T hey
come in sizes 1 to 6.
* "THE HOME OF BETTER VALUES”
~ Fine steel woll, moistened with
‘turpentlne, will erase even the
-most stubborn stains on your hard
wood floors.
When Northwestern meets Navy
GIRLS!
GIRLS
PANTIES
29c
i For the little Miss, sizes 2
to 12. Good quality all cot
ton training panties.
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GIRLS SLIPS
59¢ to 1.59
CHILDREN’S
PAJAMAS
1.49 to 1.98
Cotton crepe and broad
cloth materials in sizes
4 to 14. Very fine value.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1%, 1980
on the football field this season
it will mark the first game he
tween the two schools.
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Missouri is the only mewcomer
on the 1950 Clemson football siate,
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NYLON
PANTIES
1.50
i For little girls sizes 2to 16.
i Prettily lace trimmed.
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CHILDRENS COATS
5.95 to 18.50
Tailored and dressy fur-trimmed.
' Sizes 4 to 14.
NIGHTGOWNS
2.98t03.95
Childrens jersey tailor
ed and ruffled trim
gowns. Pink or blue.
Sizes 4 to 16.
Co.