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Poge Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, January 22, 1948 ] the additional amount -was in most fcases comparatively small. The ap- | propriations for 27 other institutions and departments were 1 , reduced or remained the same. The largest in crease reomm^nded' was that of the DepartmenT'crf Education,-due to the 1 many teachers who have improved their certification rating in order to become eligible for a higher salary bracket. The commission suggested that the practice of increasing the salary of state employees through an “officia’ I expense” alkrwance be discontinued, and also recommended that such ag- stands in a (bottle or cruet, add from, ward is found in the riches thSrt 4 to 1 teaspoon of salt to it. nothing can take away: The things Prevent lupps in gravy by pour-1 which Paul contrasted with the en- ing oil most of the fat before adding during riches were terribly familiar dour or water. Use 1 'tablespoon to Christians *of his day. But even each of fat and flour to 1 cup water, now there is enough of sacrifice to Thin batters such as-those used | : for pancakes or waffles are easy to; mix in shallow pitchers. They arc easy to pqur from these pitchers, too, onto pancake or waffle iron. ^ i—- Whipping cream should be icy cold before whipping. should; the bowl and beaters. Start to whip slowly, i then increase speed. • 1 Molded ^gelatin is easy to remnve ;* be made in following Christ. Let us be glad to surrender anything that, would mar our work with Christ, that we may be fouapl faithful when the King comes lo reckon with his servants.. . .encies as the Highway Department) fl . om mo id^ if they are an . pd jn co;a and the. Santee-Cooper Authority,; Water and then . brush ., d with oi; whioh do not operate on appropna | L M olasses biends bett 0 i» in rcc.pej lions from the,general fund, ije t ic-^^ j s mixed with water or milki Iquired to contribute, to the state re i brement system. . ' \ Representative Rdbort C. Wasson before adding to the dry ingicd.-, ents. Keep scissors handy in the kitchen I: CONTINUOUS QUALITY IS QUALITY YOU TRUST i of Laurens county is a member of; for cutting meat, fruit, marshmal- 1 the Ways and Means Committee. lows, vegetables, shredding lettuce or trimming pie crust edges. Krv Lloyd C. Voiuik. pastor «f the Fire-Baptized Holiness church, located on Beauregard street, and family (pictured above) announce the beginning of a revival at the church January 25 Rev. R. D. Dunn, from Mount Olive, N. C- will be the evangelist Special singing will be ren dered l-> ihr Young sisters and the Mnrphy family from Rose Hill. N. C. Everyone is urged to attend these services each evening at 7 o’clock. AND HO/>^ SIX-INCH SERMON . Hy REV. ROBERT H. HARPER WHEN WE WORK WITH GOD Lesson (for January 25:* II Corin- STATE REQUESTS IN FOR MONEY POUR MOR Practically All Depart- rnen'-s Seeking Larger AcnropriaHons. Seventy Million Recommended. By HELEN HALE Powdered sugar will keep from thians 5:20—6:10. j lumping if it is put into an airtight Let us always be aware that we an increased appropriation request-i corda j ner sucb as a f ru it j ar Do this are the ambassadors of Christ and ed by the State Library Board to immediately after opening the’brig- strive to acquit ourselves as faith-1 provide an extra $500 fo the county ina ^ package. _ -- ful messenger^ of good will toward public libraries in the state, and to: Chocolate may be prevented from men. The business of Paul is ours expand its other servviees. ’burning during the melting process —we are first of all to be reconciled The State Department of Educa-, j two tablespoons of fat are added to God ourselves, and then work lion asked that the following in- to it. Melt in a saucepan over a with God as Kis ambassadors to men Deduct the above everywhere. >m the recipe you It is absolutely essential to the 1 work of representing Christ before | you purchase lard and butter ✓men that we burselves have the wit- I mill ivaniru nui ... -q [j. .jneil til c ) creased allotments be supplied by the ver y f’ame. j state for county distribution: J amount d fat fr ! EoF school bus transportation, | use. $3,200,000. This amount is based on j If ja continuance of the present plan of 1 in brick tform it is easier to measure ness in our own lives. For how can allowing each county, its actual oper- when using in recipes. One pound we give Christ unto others if we doi ating cost for school buses, and add- equals t\tfo cups. 'One stick of butter not know' him? But the time. I ing to this fund an additional twen-, equals one-half cup, etc. through neglect, can pass away. 1 Cc':i:.r , ( .:a. J.m. 14 — (Special to ty pn^cenl depreciation allowance on i Sour milk and cream for cooking Trust Jesus now and gladly receive. The CVirrcle) Before the Ways' ^e purchase price of school buses-in purposes may easily be^jnade at your credentials as his ambassador.! nnd Mc^ h.Committee of the South' the county. The operating expenses home if you need them in a hurry. We find a n,umber of things nec- C.i:\ : r.n TTouse of Representative for school buses in 1946-1947 was Add two tablespoons of vinegar or! essary to faithful working in the last week were requests frjim the! $2,423,897, the education department, lemon juico to each cup of milk or j kingdom. Long-suffering under dif- State De triment of Education for stalc<1 . and ^ proposed increased; cream and allow to stand in a warm Acuities, purity, knowldege, kind- m reased aj^rupriations w h i c h' a PP r °P riati on for depreciation would, place until thickened. . ness, the indwelling Spirit, love un- woul<V provide additional allocations: ^'“re about $500,000. The Budget i Spaghetti, macaroni or rice will not feigned, the word of truth, and the Ask for it either way.., both trade-murkj mean the same thing. Commission, however, recommended j bon over when cooked if twd table-j whole armor of God distinguish the that the ' transportation appropria-; spoons of lard are added to the ket- good ambassador of God’s love to 1 plus 1c State Tax men. for school bus transportation, atten- dj nee teachers, and aid to 1 school li braries n Laurens and in other coun- l' on he a total of $2,400,000, and de-! tie. tics of the state. All three of these dared that the “present system of To cqok candy quickly, use large. An able ambassador of the Country, requests r or increased appropria- reimbursing the counties on the bas-; pans in place • of small, deep con-1 is usually in time rewarded by be-j lions were denied by the Budget is of a year’s cost of bus operation 1 tainers. . \ ing advanced to higher place—to; 'Cxjm/riss n, but it is possible that without supervision, and with no re-| To' keep vinegar clear while it * serve in a greater capital. Our re-' Iffer^cvs nnd Means Commiltcc ur qtwemetrtS'.t^_to uniformity of meth- ~ Assembly will provide I od*, route*, or oquipinent is obvious- 1 ™ BOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY Greenwood Coca-Cola Bottling Co. O 1947, TTw CocB-Cala Ccoy—y ft’ Gen :ra te .'iddit'c.nal funds proposed. The Budget—Commission approved v. ly wrong in principle, inef iciqnt and extravagent.” The commission sug- | gested that “the matter of transpor-j taiion be placed upon 3~soundi and ^"eqTJTTa.blc basis by 'the tiencral As-'| senr'3lv T aixl th -' 'iPUil, In ^ UNClf JOfH 7 m Goldville 24 -Hour Service Day and Night Esso Products Bicycle Tires and Tubes —Washing . —Greasing —Polishing A-l SERVICE— Your Business Solicited and Appreciated BILL’S ESSO SERVICE BILL DEES, Owner On Clinton-GoldviUe Highway at Goldville M i|iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrr(' 7“T~ You like to drive on CONCRETE ROADS A'oetwork of datable coo- -. Crete highways is a thrifty investment for yoor gas tax - mor “y. No other pavetneat lasts as long or costs as little to maintain under heavy traffic. Ask yaw puLlit officials for CONCRETE ROADS PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION HUf.T BUILDING, ATLANTA J, GIOadA plished, apprporiations for that pur-1 pose be ifro/.en at the present level.”! * | For^county attendance teachors,, $99,960. .The allotment for this pur-i pose was increased in the last ses sion of the General Assembly from | -$aH3Q-lo, $91,380, raising the salar- T ies of county atendance teach|rs to | $1,930 annually. The education de partment requested * an increase from $91,380 to $99,960 for the pur pose of giving each attendance teach er in the county an expence allow- ance. t The Budget Commission re commended that the same appropria tion of $91,380 for the present fiscal year be provided for the 1948-49 fis cal year, rejecting the proposed ex pense allowance. A new item requested by the De- 1 partment of Education of Education! was $50,000 for aid to school libra ries. The department stated that the amount requested would be allotted ; to local schools on a matching basis j “which would take into consideration both the financial condition of the 1 school and the existing need for li- 1 brary facilities.” The reeommenda- j tioh of the Budget Commission was ; that this proposed $50,000 appropna , tion be denied. An increase approved by the com ! mission was that of the State Libra- | ry Board, which asked that its $50,- 765 appropriation be’ increased to $75,000 .for the 1948-49 fiscal year This amount, if “also accepted by the Ways and Means Cominittee and the General Asserrfbly, will raise the allotment of direct state'aid to coun- i ty public libraries from the present {$500 to $1,000. It will also provide I a grant of $4,000 for couhties tfyat develop regional, libraries, which are a voluntary combination of the 1 counties possessing library service with those wnthout adequate library ( facilities. More books could be ab stained with the additional approp- j nations for deposit collections in ♦ communities with small libraries or 1 ho libraries at ail. I Tne Budget Conrujiission recora- ! mended a total appropriation of $69,- 382,710 ifor slate expenditures in the 1948-49 fiscal year, or an increase of . jd,868,000 over the present fiscal year. Although higher than the ap propriation of the present fiscal year, the recommended allocation is eleven million dollars less than the* $81,- f0C 000 actually requested by state departments and institutions, j Revenues for the fiscal year 194b- i 49 are estimated at $70,800,000, which t amount, coupled with total state ap propriations of $63,982,'10 would kiave a revenue margin of approxi mately $800,000. The con 1 miss ion re ported that it. anticipated an increase ■in the sijite surplus fund from $4,- 728,000 pr*. July 1, 1947 to $7,600,000 op July 30, 1949. An increase in the total appropria tion of 22 state departments and in stitutions was recommended although OF DEPENDABLE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALySERVICE McGEE’S DRUG STORE Filling Prescriptions Is A Profession - With Us Phone No. 1 BURRISS- HARRISON CO. I Phone 435—W. Pitts St. —#—«—.— ; ■ ; : ‘ ' ~ YOUR FRIENDLY FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE STORE T. E. JONES & SONS Clinton’s Newest Furniture Store Complete Line of Home Furnishings E. Carolina Avenue Phone 131-R CLINTON Service Station “At the Sign of the Orange Disc” AUTO HEATERS Gulf ond Goodyear Tires and Tubes YARBOROUGH OIL CO. Goodyear — TIRES —BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Open All Night Phone 440 (fuels fOSff J ^fyiiiihv 1947, Publisher* Fe»turc Service; Inc, i, SNELGROVE’S - GARAGE - A. C. SPENCER, Mgr. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Phone 451 West Main Street Pitts Coal Co.. “Bist Quality Coal” ^ Phone 75 Pitt* Service Station “Service With A Smile” CHANDLER’S GARAGE General AUTO REPAIRING Phone 71 ‘Uncle Josh Entertains You W’e Professionally Serve You” RUBY’S Beauty Shop’ ' Phone 453 Angus McFuddy says he prefers friendi who drop in fer a call instead o' them that call in fer a drop . . . Doctors are the onlj 1 * * l , folks who suffer from good health. R. E. WYSOR, III * Jacobs Building Phone 85 Insurance Real Estate F. H. A. Loans i CLINTON CAFE GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED “On the Square” DEPENDABLE —Lubrication _. —Tire Service —Washing & Polishing TEXACO PRODUCTS CAROLINA Service Station Phone 27 D. E. TRIBBLE CO. BUILDERS SUPPLIES Phone 94 WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU! Coll 458 Service Laundry and Cleaners “Service With A Hop"