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7 «■ ■ v .■fcrT*. ^-r ' / 'I V. - . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,19S6 " *• ■ >' ' - i/.- vj'! . -1.' - THE qjMTON CHaONlCLE. dtriiTON. 8. C V-y-v- // . ■/■'•■ ■ :.u //: Wage sevew ■'/ f r' y- f <%■ Ask AmNroiEriations Oose To $11,000,000 'm * 'C West CUnton News Oolombia, De6.-3r-Heed8 of state departments iad institutiom asked 1987-S8 appTopiiatioitt totaling |2,- 379,908 more than present expedi- tures, budget commission figtfres showed today. \ Meeting behind closed doors the budget grotH> posidered pleas fw $10313,199 im the euppoit o(f eti^e| deparimei^, education, oharitable and penal institutione. Appropria- tiooe for the current year $8,- 488301. ' Present requests also exceed those presented to the budget commisBioh Ipst year when officials asked $9,- 'nO,'6W, or 313^,264 more than wqs finally appooprwUd. . < - Desired increases, officials* told tlU oommission, would be used mainly for salary raises, sdthough some have asked for permanent' improvements j and enlargement of institutioijB. ‘Governor Olin Johnston, chairman I of the commission, said the commis-| sion had not yet adopted a pc^cy aus| to action on requests for increas^i salaries. - | • State Superintendent of Education j Janies H. Hope asked that salaries of: white school toacl^rs be raised from! $75 to $85 a month and that negro j teachers be raised ten per cent.! Chairman W. G. Query of the state tax commission asked a gfeneral in- i crease for state employes. { The budget commission recessed today for a week ■and was expecting to complete its work by the middle of the month E^l Medlock, Sammie Gambrel %iid\ Julia Lindeey of Ware Shoals, were we^k-end guests of Mrs.'«ee Ba^ll. . ' Mrs. Cecil Walker and little son, Larry Joe, spent the week-end with Mrs. Walker’s mother, ^rs. W. A. Cannon. ^ Mr.luid Mrs. W. L. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. J.'L. Arnold were visitors in Greenville ,Sqntdiy. Miss Vera t^rkman spent the week end with her sister in Gastonia, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harvey ^ spent the week-end with Mrs. Harvey’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gauee, in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. <3ooper; Mr. and Mrs. Euthel Brannon of Goldville, were vieitdrs in Bpartanbucg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Evans, Miss Carrie Bell Evans, M^r. and Mre^^ Joe Campbell' and daughter^ Betty Anne, attended the funeral of LonniC Slaton in Greenville Sunday. Aiiioac the Sick NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL CUNTON HIGH SCHOOL Eighth grade: Dorothy.. Horton, ‘"4iai»brth Wy»r, Bikily JUrthr. H»r. the local hospital. ^ ) , Mrs. Cliff-Bishop of Laurens..hat returned from the Mary Black'clinic in^ Spartanburg to the home of har npOther Mrs. Cogdill on Florence St.' Friends of Mias Sara Blakely Are sorry to know she'is ill.. » Little "Dan” Snellgrove has been ence Elia Blakely. Framess Ruth wards, Grace Martin, Jeanne Holman, Marttm Mitchell. Ninth graded Charles Yarborough, Frances Speake, Hubert Adair, Lewis' Pitts, Martha Young, Margaret Hipp, NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL * ’ FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL First gr^e;, Maude'Allen, Ann Wib liAms. ' ‘ ' Third grade: Johnita Ho^n, Brims Joan Williams. ' Fifth grade: Jjm Crawfqr^. Sixth grade: Omega Mohroe.. seriously ill with double pnebmonis | Mary Mitchell, Ruth Sharpton, Wai st his home on Bailey street. jtsr Thomas Carter, SINGERS TO MEET Th4 South Laurens Singing conv^n- Tenth grade:. Betty Spratt, Cather ine Bryson, Clark MeadoU, Doris Su- ber, Evelyn Henry, Frances Simpson, WILL RECEIVE GIFTS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL tion will meet Sunday afternoon at Louise Jacobs, Margaret Brice, Mil 2:80 at bailey' Memorial church of dred Cole, Paul Cobb, Rebecca Speake^j this city at which time an enjoyable: Ruth • Bouknight. musical program will be given. Sev- Eleventh grade: ElUotte Dobbins, eral out-of-town quartets and singers Elisabeth Barnett, Ernest Hipp, Grace I will be present, with an invitation ex- Bosard, Robert Wysor, Roy Johnson, tended the general public. Sara Wannamaker, Tench Owens. Mrs. D. J. Brimm and Mrs. R. S. Owera witt ciil At your home Friday morning or Saturday afternoon for any donations for Mr. Gray’s Sunday school at Roan Mountain, Tenn. It is quested that those having gifts will leave them on their parch. If You Don’t Raad THE CHRONICLE You Don’t Get the NEWS FINAL SETTLEM^ ' Take notice that on the 8th ^dny df January, 19^7, >I will render"a finals account of my ects and doinge WB Administimtrix of the estate J<Aii M. Copeland, deceAaed, in the office of the Judge of Probate of LanreoA County, aft 11 o’clock a. m., and cm the ^me day will apply for a flail discAwrge from my truet ne Admiate- tratrix. Any person indebted to said netate is notified and required to make pey* ment on or before thet dete; and aSk pereons having claims against enkl estate will present them on or before , said date, duly proven dr be forever barred. MRS. LENA B. COPELAND, Adminiatretrix^ Dec. 9, 1936.—31-4c. WHAT DO -P. S. JEANES DO? $11,000,000 Paid ^ ! Out To Veterans. Columbia, Dec. 5—Postmaster E. C. Goxa reported toda)V that World war veterans in South Carolina had received $10,300,000 fromVthe Colum bia postoffice since the a^'usted seT- -vice bonds were issued June 16. Approximately $1,000,000 in bonds were handled through the Spartan burg and Charleston postal authori ties during the first two months of payment, bringing total received in the .state to well over $11,000,00^- Officials estimated that between $6,000,000 and $8,000,000 worth of c^ificates are stlH in the hai^ of veterans of the state. THE CHRONICLE’S WANT AD RATES Ic per word for flrst taaor* tion; five* inaertidhs for tho price ot fopt. Minim mt chargo 25c. Card of thanks and tributaa of respect, le s wmrd, payable in advance.-^Minimum 50c. NOTICE — Just received, one barrel new crop New Orleans Syrup. I. C. Boland. - Ic \t For RADIO SERVICE, Phone 36 — Radio Ex change. FOR RENT—On long or short term lease, seven-room bungalow on Sooth Adair street. Phone 89. tf WANTEip — You to come to P. S. Jeanes for Ham Sandwiches, Cheese Sandwiches When Hungry. Number 36 'Musgrove St. tf CABBAGE PLANTS and Onion, Plants now ready. A Full /Anc of, English Peas and other Seasonable | Seeds. SaR Brick and Stock Powder. I Blakely Brothers Seed Store. Tele phone 188. Ic FOR RENT — One or two upstairs rooms. Apply to lira; Thomas Ja cobs. . Itc WANTED-^To^ buy dense g^in pine CTOSsties. F<^ specifications and prices, .write Taylor-Colquitt Oo., —-gpartanbuig,,* S. C. i2-10-2te PANSY PLANT^-Giaat Mixed col ors ready for immediate delive^ ^ Hyadntli. Toifp and Narclaaus'Bulbs. Sweet Peas m~ Bulk and n Big Aa> aoitment of Flower Seeds in Pack, ages. Blakely Broths Store. Telei^ne 188. ' * Ic FOR SALE—One 1935 master Ghev. Tolet coach, "excellent coiKhtion, driven 12,000 miles, $500.'One 1934 Ford V-8 eoiq>e, gw^ clean car, driv- SB 23,000 miles, $360. One new 1937 Dodge automobile, $100 off list price, your choice of type or color. Hugh L. . Eklielbeiisr. Ic WAiNTED—^To buy good sound peas, large or small quantities. my price before you sail R. J. E^liMn. le FIREWORKS, FRUITS, Nuts, Rai- , sins and Candy. We hnve what you srant in Holiday "Goodjea.” Come to us. Bfadmly Seed Store. Telephone 168. ■'-r' Ic FOR RENT — January fiist, three- room upstairs apaxianent, unfur nished, private bath. Six-room down stairs apartment, nnfumisl>ed, privatcr ’ bath, garage. (Old Blaloek home) 175 Musgrove streiR. S. C. Dunlap, Clin-1 toa,'S. C. tf FOR SENT — Downstairs apartment. —Two rooms with krteheneti^ Pri vate bath. Outsit entry. W. M. Mc Millan. ^ - le jpOR RENT—Forittriwd apartm^ Pritato balli. Will be tmif for oe- ciqpaacy Dee. 19. Fhime 66. Ibe. Mary Atthw. 1* / Jlj '' . //J r m r- / SANTA Will Arrive In CLINTON TODAY T-. DECEMBER lOTH. 6 P.M. lis Gala Occasion WiH Mark the Opening of the City’s Holiday Season. Don’t Miss the Parade — Make a Date With ~ the Kiddies for the Big Event. <r WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND BRING YOUR FAMILY FOR CLINTON’S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION THE LARGEST, MOST COLORFUL AND SPECTACULAR EVER HELD ■ i/ 1 We alflaTnvite you to make €ltfitoi| your Sliopping Headquarters lor Christmas and we want you to know that we are ready to serve you with ample stocks, wide varieties, and a prompt, dependable service. Our stocks are complete, you can find what you want for every name on your list Prices right now are far below what they will be later on. " We ask that before you go elsewhere seeking Christmas Merchandise that youviditMS, ClBCWe oUr price^^^ to supply your needs. your Christ- ' T^mas Money At Home ThisTfear. _ —- _ “ ^ 4. L B; DILLARD MEN’S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS ROYAL CLEANERS SATISFACTOpy SERVICE HOTH- CLINTON Eat’ At Oui^OfSte Shop When IiyTown^ J. I. cbPELAND & BRO. HARDWARE BELK’S DEPT. STORE SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS CLINTON CAFE THE BEST PLACE TO EAT CLINTON MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH / / THE COUNTRY MARKET r-CHOICE MEATS OF ALL KINDS ’ DANSGER’S DRY GOODS AND NOHONS — L C. CHRISTMAS FRUITS, Cv^DlES, NUTS, Etc. JES CO. furniture BLALCKK’S GROCERY AND MARKET THE TIRE & RADIO STORE THE STORE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS COPELAND’S MARKET . ■» ' CHRISTMAS MEATS , McDANIEL VULCANIZING Standard Products WORKS Goodyear Tires PUROL SERVICE STATION FORD SALES AND SERVICE Day Phone 9276—Wrecker Service—Night 90 CAROLINA SERVICE STA. TEXACO PRODUCTS YOUNG CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE SPRATl/ciROCERY CO. . WHOLESALE GROCERS SMITH’S PHARMACY p- YOUR REXALL STORE [N DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS -.i.. MEET YOUR »S HERE —SHOP IN CLn^ON-SHOP WITH US-§HOP EARLY