We had Western Auto stores all around South Carolina. I went to high school with the son of the guy who owned our local Western Auto. It was a very small store. They carried a great selection of tires, a few lawnmowers, an occasional washer or fridge, some hunting and camping equipment, but most things you had to order.My dad and I bought tires, 2 window air conditioners, several small radios, a couple of lawnmowers, some tools, and some small appliances there. My first sleeping bag was a "Wenzel" sleeping bag my dad bought me at WA. I still have the Wizard Citation shot of steam iron I bought from WA in 1974. When Mr. Taylor, the owner, "crossed Jordan" back in 1982 the store closed and has been several things since. Pep Boys showed up around here in the mid-90's. Around 1992 Sears bought out many of the local Western Auto Stores and set up tire and hardware only stores. These were quickly gobbled up by Auto Zone. The last Western Auto anywhere near where I live was in Pickens, SC. It remained opened as a Western Auto Associate Store until 2005 when Walgreen's bought the corner lot where it sat for decades to build a Walgreen's Store. By the time the WA in Pickens closed they carried Whirlpool appliances exclusively. I don't know if Wizard Citation appliances were still being manufactured at this time. I never sat foot in that store but one of my co-workers bought his appliances there. I always enjoyed dealing with Western Auto and I miss them. I always loved when the new Western Auto catalogues came out each season. I would sit for hours looking thru their catalogues. You could order almost anything you wanted (except clothing) from WA. Good times. Good memories. Oh yeah, I almost forgot, Santa Clause brought me a 26" Western Flyer bicycle in 1965. It was a good bike.