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/ / a \ <4 / FACE EIGHT / THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON. 8. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,^988 NOVEMBER HONOR ROLL FOR WADSWORTH SCHOOL EN PASSANT Second (rnide; Carolyn Younfr. •niird frrade; Ann William*. Fifth frade: Johnita Horton, Jean, William*. ■ and one of the grreatest football play-jChristmas season means much and if ;ers who ever wor^p a Blue Hoee uni-ja^reciaited by the receiver, especial- form. There is another local touch of ly if it be to one far away. W’e live i interest in the fact that Coach Bolick in such a faat, hijfh-greared day that With the celebration of ThankaRiv-ione <rf ClintonV fine (tirla, Mt«, we ^ often forget our frienda, •nd|and chil,^ of Greenirille, epetrt ir over the community will turn its' Elizabeth To<ld, for his wife. And so, j what is more priceless or to be more | Thanksgiving: with Mr. and Mrs. J. H aitentioll to the approaching Chriat-j»>' ® Greer, spent Sunday with Mr. andlry delightfully entertained at a ling- Mrs. J. J. Smith. lerie shower at her home, given in Mr. and Mrs. James Seay and j honor of Miss Vii^nia Painter, bride- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Heath elect of December 9. Those pre.^ent were Misses Virginia 8*v«.th grade: Jim Crawford, Ed-|"„ Evideitie. of the happyi»'>'~" .»*<> outatandmg and well na Pitham. which is observed universally, /i” varit:nlored lightai)'",';* ‘h' of foot- ^nd dt*coration8 are going up and in a where NOTICE OP COUNTY TREA8UUER 1988 ‘ball from A to Z.. number of stores where attractive j Another reminder of the approach •m— k/wvL. fis/s r/anntv Tr<s*«iirpr I merchandise is on display. Thej^ Christmas came with the announce- fftr the rolI«Mstion ofi^'^ parade which will tell the commu-j^p^^ 5>aturday by post office officials will be opened for the collection of Yuletide period taxes for the fiscal year, 1938, at the Treasurer's office from October 1, to December 31, 1938. After December 81 one per cent will be added. After cent will be IS on again foreign Christma.s mail closing will come December 9th when Santa* ^ ^y^p pj,j^j week. This means Clau,*!—'the characU*r all the '"’orUl jf have relatives or friends love,s—will triumphantly ride into thelj^^ foreign lands and desire that they icity and the lovely lights be fla.shed' ppppjyp y^m- n^ail 'before Christmas I you had better get it .started today or j tomorrow. The Chronicle includes in highly prized, than true freind»hips. A lonesome guy was Ru.sty Penn, With friends he was “in Dutch." Because he never wrote a line. And failed to “keep in tovjch!” But now he’s won his friends aJl back. R. T. Painter, Florence and Kathleeen How ard, Nora Cannon, Marie weir, Helen 'Trammell,,King, Myrtle Trammell, Nelliei Har vey, Mildred Stewart, Edna Jackson, For he sends cards to say He’s thinking of them—so they all Think he’s some guy today! Seay. Mr. and Mrs. Misses Pofly and Elva Joan I>aven-j port, Gearldine Trammell spent] Mesdames L. H. Bagwell, Edd Turner, Thanksgiving with Mrs. J. C. Blake-jzanie Campbell, Ella Harvey, Sidney ly in Ora. I Bryson, Mollie Painter, Ora Wood. Mrs. J. L. Smith and childi^n and. The hostess served a salad course I Mr*. spent King. Thurmond King Wednesday with of Chester, ,^,|t;yj Russian tea. Mrs. L. W. January 3l8t, two per cent wiu oei^j^ y,j, y,^5n<,r. added, and after February 28th, seven oer cent will be added*until the 15th! Birthday.* come to all of u.*, i j r -i r i i 5^ of uJub. 1D39, when the book* regur,live, of hoW ntuoy can-lle, thel't*, will be closed. 'cr WEST CLINTON 'Mrs. Joe Campbell, Correspondent I Prime Minister Chamberlain, who Friends of Heibert Hughes are sor-,wants to be known as a go-getter for ry he is ill at his home on Ckirdon peace, may be remembered in some srtreet. i quarters as a go-giver. Shower For Bride-Elect On Saturday evening Mrs. Joe Ter- SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICLE “The Paper Everybody Rejids” Mrs. Berry Trammell and sons,! and Dewey, spent the week- with Mrs. W. H. Bagwell in ivaki- may l«tr. the reaching of anoth- in other countries who re- . • S r milcatone every twelve month* is '"ive the Jiajlcr regularly, though itj Henry .\ll peraon. "1“;;;^'"* >’'■"1’"^ an important event, i-specially I': f”'"' <■« »«■'<'' O"" »> more than one school dislrat are re- /> ith these subscribers recently wrote us,, quested to call for receipts in eaph of ''' ^ I upon the coming of The, the several school districts in which . . ^ .. i .i,„ ti c,. „f|Chronicle as a mes.sage of good news; .Mi-ss Inez Tucker of Richmond, the property is located. Th^ s ini- ^ section reache<l hisK*'*^"’ home—please don t let me mis.SjVa., visited relatives here Saturday, portant, as additional cost and pen- f,irth(iay on last Friday, Novem-|“" i»«ue.’' J aMisses Ruby Kate and Margaret Ikt 25 and.En Passant hastens toj Wherever folk.* may be they de- Blt'mmons of Reidville, visite<l Miss S5 H. D. HEaNRY 1898-19.38 F. M. BOLAND •Ity may be attached. All able-bodied male citizens 9 H. D. HENRY & COMPANY . INSURANCE tie- tween the ages of twenty-one (21congratulations. Mr. PitUs has «nd sixty (GO) years of age are liablej^ resident of the lower part of to pay a poll tax of $1.00. Comniuta-|^^^, jj, tion Road Tax $1.50, in lieu of road y,, y succossfu! farmer. He is i separated by fli.sitant land and sea, the duty. All able-bodied men between i y,,Klest gentleman, straightforward sending of a ledter or card of beauti-, the ages of 21 and 55 are liable to ,^jj <|ealing.s” and highly re- ful Christmas sentiment at the happy road duty except those in militaryy,y y„ ^y^„ Always - — service, school trustees, school teach-, y^^^^ unselfi.shly .served the ers, ministers and students. j y^j^y^.^y^ inU.*n*sLs of his community Dog Owners! Your dog tax is on'yn,j ys hi* rt^aches his 80th birthday, the tax books. You are entitled to are hundrwls of friends here abatement of dog lax by reason of yy,j elsewhere who unite in wishing rabies treatment. But it is necessary i f„r him many happy returns and who that you present inoculation certifi-i ypp,-,te him as a man of the “old cate to the county treasurer at the | jj,j.y,,y,i”_y ;jr,‘ntleman alxive reproach, time of tax payment or before. Unless, ! extend to him its warm felicitations light in hearing from back home, the Myrtle Trammell Thanksgiving. .scene of happy boyhood‘and girlhood* !Mr. and .Mrs. O. B. Willingham and'g days, and the pleasant remembrance children of GreenwmKl, spent the ’ of friends and associates. Though' week-end with .Mr, and Mrs. H. P., ft STOCKS — BONDS — REAL ESTATE LOANS NEGOTIATED ig Telephone 121 « McKee. •Mr. and 'Mrs. Greg I).s.Shield.s andjS family and Baker Mef'limmon Ordinary County Road Bonds Past Indehtednes.s Weak .Schools Constitutional .School Hospital prt‘senU*<l then, tax cannot be abated.i It w'as repoileil during the week Proper attention will be given those , that John D. Rockefeller, Sr., Amerl- who wish to pay their taxes through “f''=^t billionaire,” left a net (“s- thc mail by chc^k, money order, etc., t«te of When the estate giving name of township and number "Hs settled federal and state tax- Of school .iistrict. Icollectors Stepp,-d in and t.ajk $1 l;{ mills magnate gave away li) millsI •***’^*J‘‘*** benefH<'tions to help 1 mill mankind. Had he jnirsvied a miserly J y,j]| attitude of hoarding this enormous 3 mills "‘‘alth rather lhan using it for char-. 1 inill|’’“’'*‘’ worthy purposes, th,*: qv^y^y 29 mills *"*.'’*^ would have gotten some reall liurvn. School l)i»lrW» i“|.ickin'»" «o hoi]. ,n Iho K.>v.'...moirti ,, .spending spree. .Mr. Rin’k,‘feller ap-1 9 mills , 8 mills IG mills PENNEY'S HOLIDAY 7 mills I G mills 15 mills 21 mills No. 1, Trinity-Uidge No. 2, Prospect No. 3, Barksdale-Narnie No. 4, Bailey No. G, Oak Grove No. 7, M'atts Mills No. 11, I,aurens . Youngs School DistrictH No. 4, Bethany 15 mills No. 5, Grays No. G, Central No. 7, Ytiungs No. 8, Warrior Creek . No. 10, Lanford No. 3-B, Fountain Inn Dials SrhiMil Districts No. 1. Greenpond 1.3 mills No. 2, Eden No. 5, Gray Court-<hvings .Mr. R(K‘k,‘feller peared on tbc business .s<‘ene at anj opportune time for the development j of the oil industry and miK‘h of hisi success might be attribut,*d to w'hal is commonly termtsl ns luck. He was wizard as a business man, however. 17 mills and believt'd in hard work, initiative and thrift, and apjirtriatis^ the value of a dollar w’hen mad,*. This charac teristic of the man is illustrat,*d by 12 mills story: 1‘2 mills 1 Mr. H,K'ki‘feller Ixnrowed a dime 15 mills thij, .Hihcretary one <lay to pay his 12 mills fare home from his office. “lb* 21 mills me of this transac- sure to remind tion," he said. "Oh, that's nothing, Mr. Rockefel- 11 mills'li*r." replitsl the secretary. 2G millsj' "Notbing," exclaimtsi R«K‘kefoller. No. 3-B, Fountain Inn 21 mills “Why, that’s two whole years’ inter- Sullivan Sch,H»l Districis est on a dollar!” No. 1, Prim‘,‘lon 22 mills ^ No. 2, Mt. Bethel 12 mills <'linton will 1>,‘ a f.),»tha:i magnet No. 3, Poplar Springs 25 mills Eiiday, \yith highways from all ,lir,'C- No. 7. Brew,'rton IG mills leading to .lohnson field. The No. 17. Hi,‘kory Tavern 2G mills l''g drawing card will Im* the line-up Railroad Tax 3 mills “f Clinton high .school agains-t laike WatcrUMV School Districts ; View’s lower state champions. in a N,>. I, .Mt. Gallagher .. No. 2. Bethel Grove No. 4, C,“liter P«»int No. 5, Oakville No, G, .Mount Pleasant No. 7, .Mt, Olive No. 11, Waterloo Cross Hill Sch,M*l No. 13, Cross Hill 8 mills g'''diron elash that will di'termine the 7 mills'^ champions of South Candina. 13 mills'Ibit son,' ,»f y,tu aliva,ly are asking, 8 mills “M’here is I,ake Veiw; I never h,‘ai‘»l 8 mills iH'fore?" We answer your ,iues- 21 mills tion by telling you it is a thriving' 8 mills* bole town in th,*’lower part of Dil-| District ' b’li county where th<‘y grow g,>od to-, 24 mills ln»,‘i‘,», race hors,*.s ami giant athletes.; Hunter School Districts Tomormw’s game, spimsor,*,! by the. No. .3. Koik Bridge G mills I'SJd L“*iis club, (the weather pennit-l No. 4. Wadsworth G mills t''"g> maybe exiHvt,*,! to draw a large*' No. .3. Clint,m 18 mills ^•»'ow‘l from all parts ,*f the state.! No. G. GoldvilU* 11 mills [<’linton’s K,*,l D»*vils. fain,*,! far and | N,». K-I'.t. Kinanis 8 mills ""b’* "’on s<“ven ganu'.s, tallitsl No. K 12. Keed.-rville 13 mills -*■»> I'o'nts to th<*ir opponents’ 2G, and; No. IG, .Mountville IS mills cn,*ount,*ri*d little difficulty in win-1 .lacks ScluNil Districts ning the upper state champitmship No. I. No white .school’ 1 mills in thei:* clas.sification. Their opyum-; No. -2. Shady Grove ‘ 13 mills onts from Lake View high have; No. 3. K.'iuio 10 mills slowm*d ,*fghl conference opponent.* jqp r, ' } „iiiis wliiN* losing to none, and have .seoi‘,*d N,». G.-t)’l>,'irs ‘ 10 mills points whilo allowing their op- No. 7. Garlmgton .3 mills poneiits-lnH 2G. Sueh nvords and .scor- No. U). Ilurncaiie G mills ing statisties are inteivsting and f,>re-1 Scuffletovvn Schmd Districts n real Cngball game in the ,>ff-| So. 1. Umg llraiich 10 mills ing when the whistle bl,>ws tomormw: No. 2. .Miisgrovt H* mills aft4*rni>on at two-thirty. .Clinton high] No. 3’. Uingslon 7 mills i’' h**a<i,*d by Coaeh Wilder, who re-. No. 4. .shandy .'springs 8 mills c,'iv,*<l his ft othall training under Bil-i No. 12. l>ra 10 mills '>' 1-aval at Furman, and he has donoj Persons .^ending in lists of names n tin'* j,*!* with his iniys. It is inter-j to be taken off are r,*(iuested to send opting to note that the Uke View*, them early and give the township and* is e^vaelusl by Harry Btdiek, a schodl district ,»f each ha the Troas- b>rmi*r Pr,‘sbyterian college student, urer is very busy ,luring the month winner of the .laetubs blocking tr,>phy, of December. ' I). If KOV SIMPSON, ! County Tr,'as. INSURANCE W’e think we know the best Fire and Life Insur ance policies. W’e think we know how to advise the best plans for you. We think we have the, best companies. Consult me. B. H. BOYD, Agent Clinton Realty & huurance Co. *^0 enjoy work, a woman must fed u’dl. Cardui aids in build ing up the w'hole system by helping women to get more energy from their food—and so increases re' ftistance to the strain of functional penodic pam. Try it!* CARDUI \ CLEAN-UP SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK! We must make room for Holiday Merchandise. Below you will find some of the items we are closing out. We don’t have all sizes^and colors, BUT, even Odds and Ends are first quality at Penney’s. Shop early! For these items won’t last long at these low prices. MEN’S TOPFLIGHT SHIRTS Discontinued patterns. Some Hlightly soiled. Full cut and fast colors. Bargain Priced! Each— . 75c BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS Only a few left. They were priced much higher. Now! 49c MEN’S WOOL ROBES Only 5 left. This will make a g(M>d Christmas gift. Reduced to— $2.87 • BOYS’ SO', WOOL LINED JACKETS Repriced to cleanout- $1.19 BOYS’ LONG CORDUROY PANTS Hottest value we’ve ever had— $1.49 We can save you money on your bedding. Now is the time to buy —the weather is right, and the prices are right Buy now,and save! INDIAN BLANKET Size 70x80. CLEAN UP PRICE— $1.66 PART WOOL 70x80 BLANKET A Little Soiled $1.00 PART WOOL 72x84 DOUBLE BLANKET REDUCED— $2.49 ONLY 7 BOYS* SUITS lA>ng and Short Pants. Coat and Vest. High quality — low price- $5.00 LADIES’ RAYON SHADOW PANEL SLIPS Some are slightly soiled— 77c CALLING 14 MEN! TO COME AND GET A FALL SUIT NOTE THE NEW LOW PRICE! AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! $10.77 ONE TABLE LADIES’ — CHILDREN’S PATENTS and SUEDES. SHOES^ Get your fit if it’s here— $1.00 LADIES* * ZIPPER GALOSHES Reduced to— $1^9 ALL RIGHT, LADIES YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO THE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A GLEN-ROW DRESS Come early and see if we have your size. Reduced to— JEAN NEDBA DRESSES, reduced to $3.00 LADIES’ LONG SLEEVE UNDER SHIRTS Winter Weight. A real buy. Each— 39C 27Inch SNOWDRIFT OUTING real Penney value! Yard— 1 36-Inch FANCY STRIPED OUTING Bargain Priced. Heavy Grade. Yard— 10c LADIES’ FELT HATS Come Get ’Em soc TOYIAND IS NOW OPEN! Use Our Lay-Away Plan PENNEY’S “Where You Save Dollars'’ Clinton. S. Car. / «a'