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y Pajre Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 5, 1951 L tor of the Southern Baptist Con vention, who is to preach in the services, is expected to arrive at Greenville by plane at 1:30 p. m., Monday afternoon and to arrive herein time for the first service that night. Plunkett Martin, of New Or leans, who will direct the singing, is expected in the city in time to meet the choir at a prayer se r vice to be held that afternoon at the ld ft oW. vary, Clinton, special jrcllies; the Rev. William Mocre, Old Quaker, prospects: the Rev. Ware Madd Cross Hill, Mountville and Bea dam, for the Rev. J. E. Rov public adless system; the Rev. J. E. Rouse, Laurens First Baptist, organizer; the Rev. A. T. Greene, Lucas Avenue, census; J. Leroy Bunns, Laurens, publicity; the Rev. Grange S. Cothran,- Second Lau rens, radio; Herman Boyd, Lau REV. ROBERT G. LEE, D. D. AREA-WIDE BAPTIST REVIVAL BEGINS MONDAY Dr. Robert Lee to Lead Services In Laurens Boll Park^ With all advance arrangements completed, a meeting of chairmen and pastors of the 33 Baptist rhurches in the county will be held Friday morning at 10 o’clock at the First Baptist church to map out fin al plans for the county-wide Pap- tist Associational revival to begin Monday evening, it was announced yesterday by the Rev. H. W. Gran ger, moderator of the Laurens As sociation and general chairman for ( the meeting. The Rev. Robert G. Lee. D.D., pastor of Bellevue Baptist church, of Memphis, and retiring modera- Laurens Mills baseball park where f ,n 3 nce ' ^ ev , Darr. all the services will be held. ! « fellowship, and the, ' Both Dr. Lee and Mr. Martin Kenneth Brown, Bellviiw, will have rooms at the Laurens , extension * Hotel while here, it is understood.! Morning services also will be Mr. Martin is already well known held on the following days and in Laurens as th'e choir 1 director _ places: Waterloo, Tuesday, July 10; of previous county-wide Baptist Cross Hill, Wednesday, July 11;, revival services conducted here by i Harmony, Thursday, July 12; Clin- the late Dr. Ellis Fuller. (ton, Friday, July 13; Princeton, 1 Pianists for the meeting will be Monday, July 16; Lanford Sta- Mrs. Flora B. McMillan and Mrs. tion, Tuesday, July 17. John K. Taylor. v I n announcing the final arrange- Services each evening will be- pents, Mr. Granger repeated an gin at eight o’clock and will run invitation to the general public to’ through July 18, Saturday includ-i attend. Due to the ^prominence ed. An announcement will be made ; °^, the speaker, he said? many visi- at the meeting as to any service, tors are expected frdm other sec-| Sunday evening, the 15th. No tions of the states service will be held Sunday morn- School Election Loses By 2-to 1 The special election in Hunter School District No. 5, held Tuesday, was defeated by a vote of 2 to 1. The vote stood: yes, 75; no, 150. By precincts the vote was: Yes No Clinton City 68 117 Clinton Mills 1 31 Lydia Mills .... 6 2 Total 75 150 The election hs called by the trus tees of the district was on the ques tion af voting 5 additional mills for the district for school purposes. The present levy is 28 mills, divided: gen eral operating expense 18, bonded in debtedness 10 mills. Ceiling Prijce Cards Available ing. The prayer service to be Sunday afternoon at 3:30 climax the series of prayer ser vices which have been going on for several weeks in the churches of the Association. Attending will Little Julie Johnson held; win Struck By Car Placards stating that prices are not above ceiling, to be displayed, are available at The Chronicle office. Merchants desiring same may secure them without cost by calling or send ing to the office. Friends of little Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. John- churches she’ is^ieSnr:t^ clinic Birth Announcements from injuries received last Thursday when struck by a car in front of her 1 throughout the county. At 3 o’clock preceding the pray er meeting, the revival choir i, «„ hom( , on t|w Jacobs highw „ A1 pected to meet with Mr. Martin, 1 . * # ii J, ^ the choir director. The choio wilt; h ?= no ‘ ‘V! 1 ’' re * a, " ed also sing at the prayer service „ W ha lowing. Ushers for the revival “ n<U “? n 15 “>“' a «ory. Friends of, will remain after the prayer ser.. the Jot,nsons '° r her a vice for organization and instruc-; rec0very ‘ tion. In charge of the Sunday after noon meeting will be Rev. Nor- wpod Davis of Gray Court, chair man of prayer meetings, Mrs. Jake Rasor of Cross Hill, chairman of music, and W. T. Putnam, of Lau rens, chairman of usiiecs, work*| ing under the direction of the Baptist Associational Evangelistic Committee. Other committee members work ing under the general chairman in clude the Rev. J. W. Spillers., Cal-! tflOADWRl QKjedtne Box Office Opens 2:45 Saturday 12:45 Shows Run Continuous Thursday and Friday, July 5-6 ESteei] Heimet / ' * ft l flw MAI KtfMH Sltry' ** S ht+ WTTJti am | fltUB fctart LM°-i tm HUS CARTOON—“Have An Operation' Saturday, July 7 A REPUBLIC PICTURE COMEDY—“Anniversary Trouble” Monday and Tuesday, July 9-10 WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 — ONE DAY WOMAN ON THE RUN With Ann Sheridan and Dennis O’Keefe WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, July 4 and 5 Wednesday: 3:15, 5:54, 8:33. Thursday: 3:07, 7:00, 9:39. ..Also... TM HAMM AVKMatU or TM UVTAaWO I * znmaen MYSTERIOUS USEUlina simiy frits THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of Greenwood, announce the birth of a son, James William, Jr., on June 26 at the Greenwood County hospital. Mrs. Thompson is the former Miss Bttty Padgett of this city. RHODES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes an nounce the birth ot a son on Tuesday, July 3, at Hays hospital. FRANKLIN Mr. and Mrs. Luther J. Franklin announce the birth of a son. Tommy Gerald, on June 27 at Blalock clinic. Mrs. Franklin is the former Miss Viola Lark. FALLAW Mr. and Mrs. Zandy E. Fallaw an nounce the birth of a daughter, Judy Ann, on June 28 at Blalock clinic. CALL 74 FOR YOUR PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS Cabbage, lettuce, cauliflower and greens which may have insects in (.Ujem should be placed in cold, salted ‘Water so the Insects can be drawn but. Wash the vegetables thoroughly after this treatment, before cooking, to float out any dirt. Fried oysters are delicious and puffy if you add sdme baking powder to the flour in which they are rolled before frying. A bit of celery salt added to the flour, also, gives them a delicious flavor. When you boil ham or roast beef, add a few whole cloves to the meat before cooking to give it a delicious, very delightful flavor. RECIPE OF THE WEEK Crusty Scrapple {Serves 6) 1 pound bulk pork sausage 1 14V4- ounce can evaported milk cups water Vt cup yellow cornmeal Vi teasoon salt tfe teaspoon pmver 1 cup crushed corn flakes Brown sausage and drain well. Combine milk and water; measure out 2 cups. Add to sausage, reserv ing 'remaining % cup for dipping scrapple. Heat sausage mixture to boiling and slowly stir in cornmeal and seasonings. Cook five minutes, | stirring constantly. Pour into a 5 x 9- inch loaf pan and chill until firm. Unmold and slice into tfc-inch slices. Dip slices in corn flakes, then in milk, then again in corn flakes. Brown in hot fat on both sides. Serve with maple-flavored syrup. JOINT MEETING MONDAY * Circles of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Broad street Methodist church will meet jointly at the church Monday afternoon, July 9, at 4 o'clock. The Sara Glenn circle will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. S. Horne. ♦ r it brought mirocwfeutly olivo by Anthony Doxtor in "VAUNTtNO" ••• <it the ••• 1 lieu) SROAmKi O heoAxe July 12-13 k f Cl MORRISON’S VALUE IN RUGS EXTENDED Bring only the worn part of your old linoleum rug and receive a . . . $2.00 Credit ON THE PURCHASE OF NEW RUG. A large variety of patterns to choose from. C i State of South Carolina South Carolina Tax Commission Sales and Use Tax Division * / SCHEDULE OF TAX COMPUTATION - $0.11 TO $50.00 Wednesday: 4:31, 7:10, 9:48. Thursday: 4:23 and 8:23. 9c and 35c Continuous Show Wed.—July 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, July 6 and 7 STORM OVER BENGAL (Adventure) With PATRICIA KNOWLES and RICHARD CROMWELL. Feature: Friday: 3:25, 7:00, 9:23. - Saturday: 1:30, 3:53, 6:16, 8:39. ..Also... PRAIRIE ROUNDUP (Western) With CHARLES STARRETT. Feature: Friday 4:30 and 8:30. Saturday: 2:35, 4:58, 7:21, 9:44. Don Dare Devil Rides Rides Again, Chap. 3 9c and 35c MONDAY AND TUESDAY, July 9 and 10 AND THE LADY Feature: 325, 725, 9:17. NEWS—SHORT. 9c and 35c Price Range Tax $ 0.11 -$ 0.35 $0.01 0.96 - 0.65 0.02 0.66 - L164 0.03 1.165- 1494 0.04 1.495- 1.824 0.05 1.825- 2.164 0.06 2.165- 2.494 0.07 2.495- 2.824 0.08 2.825- 3.164 0.09 3.165- 3.494 0.10 3.495- 3.824 0.11 3.825- 4.164 0.12 4.165- 4.494 0.13 4.495- 4M4 0.14 4£25- 5.164 0.15 5.165- 5.494 0.16 5.495- 5.824 * 0.17 5.825- 6.164 0.18 6.165- 6.494 0.19 6.495- 6.824 0.20 6.825- 7.164 0.21 7.165- 7.494 0.22 7.495- 7.824 0.23 7.825- 8.164 0.24 8.165- 8.494 0.25 8.495- 8.824 0.26 8.825- 9.164 0.27 9.165- 9.494 0.28 9.495- 9.824 0.29 9.825- 10.164 0.30 10.165- 10.494 0.31 10.495- 10.824 0.32 10.825- 11.164 0.33 11.165- 11.494 0.34 11.495- 11.824 0.35 11.825- 12.164 0.36 12.165- 12.494 0.37 12.495- 12.824 0.38 12.825- 13.164 0.39 13.165- 13.494 0.40 13.495- 13.824 0.41 13.825- 14.164 0.42 14.165- 14.494 . 0.43 14.495- 14.824 0.44 14.825- 15.164 0.45 15.165- 15.494 0.46 15.495- 15.824 0.47 15.825- 16.164 0.48 16.165- 16.494 0.49 16.495- 16.824 0.50 Price Range Tax 16.825- 17.164 0.51 17.165- 17.494 0.52 17.495- 17.824 0.53 17.825- 18.164'' 0.54 18.165- 18.494 055 18.495- 18524 056 18525- 19.164 057 19.165- 19.494 058 19.495- 19.824 059 19525- 20.164 0.60 20.165- 20.494 0.61 20.495- 20524 . 0.62 20.825- 21.164 0.63 21.165- 21.494 0.64 21.495- 21.824 0.65 21.825- 22.164 0.66 22.165- 22.494 0.67 22.495- 22.824 0.68 22.825- 23.164 0.69 23.165- 23.494 0.70 23.495- 23.824 0.71 23.825- 24.164 0.72 24.165- 24.494 0.73 24.495- 24.824 0.74 24.825- 25.164 0.75 25.165- 25.494 0.76 25.495- 25524 0.77 25.825- 26.164 0.78 26.165- 26.494 0.79 26.495- 26.824 0.80 26525- 27.164 051 27.165- 27.494 0.82 27.495- 27524 0.83 27.825- 28.164 0.84 28.165- 28.494 0.85 28.495- 28.824 0.86 28.825- 29.164 0.87 29.165- 29.494 0.88 29.495- 29.824 0.89 29.825- 30.164 0.90 30.165- 30.494 0.91 30.495- 30524 0.92 30525- 31.164 0.93 31.165- 31.494 0.94 31.495- 31.824 0.95 31.825- 32.164 0.96 32.165- 32.494 0.97 32.495- 32.824 0.98 32525- 33.164 0.99 33.165- 33.494 1.00 Price Range 33.495- 33.824 33525- 34.164 34.165- 34.494 34.495- 34.824 34.825- 35.164 35.165- 35.494 35.495- 35524 35.825- 36.164 36.165- 36.494 36.495- 36.824 36525- 37.164 37.165- 37.494 37.495- 37524 37525- 38.164 38.165- 38.494 38.495- 38.824 38.825- 39.164 39.165- 39.494 39.495- 39524 39.825- 40.164 40.165- 40.494 40.495- 40.824 40525- 41.164 41.165- 41.494 41.495- 41.824 41525- 42.164 42.165- 42.494 42.495- 42.824 42.825- 43.164 43.165- 43.494 43.495- 43.824 43.825- 44.164 44.165- 44.494 44.495- 44524 44.825- 45.164 45.165- 45.494 45.495- 45.824 45.825- 46.164 46.165- 46.494 46.495- 46524 46.825- 47.164 47.165- 47.494 47.495- 47524 47.825- 48.164 48.165- 48.494 48.495- 48524 48525- 49.164 49.165- 49.494 49.495- 49.824 49525- 50.164 Tax % 151 1.02 1.03 1.04 i.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 152 1.23 154 155 1.26 157 158 159 150 151 152 1.33 154 1.35 1.36 157 158 159 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.4S 1.49 150 « 4 / The above tabulation, or chart, is having an intimate impact on the pocketbook of every South Carolinian. Beginning July 1, it shows the exact amount of sales tax to be paid on every retail purchase, starting at 11 cents and running through $50. The odd “millage” fractions are not, of course, of practical importance, but the Tax Commission uses them for exact accuracy, because on purchases above $1 the "bracket” tax adds one penny for each* additional 33 cents (or major fraction of 33 cents). The same calculation applies on purchases up to $833.33. Between $83354 and $1,500, a flat “single item" tax of $25 is collected. 'Between $1,500.01 and $3,000, the flat tax is $40, and above $3,000 it is limited to $75. The Tax Commission suggests that every citizen famil iarize himself with the rate of tax, and that all persons engaged in general merchandising, post this chart for ready reference. A copy of it on cardboard is furnished wit heach special license which retailers must obtain inconflection with sales tax collection. The tax is due on all retail sales. Note—Copies of. the schedule will be furnished to any merchant in this area by THE CHRONICLE without any cost. i Y