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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 25

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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25
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THE Columbia Wedncuday Sept 20 1967 Cut To $10 Million GunmanRobs Liquor Store 111 Columbia Cost Of Starting Public Kindergartens Reduced housing new kindergarten proyams will be eased by a hike building fund allocations up-ved in the last legislative session and beginning in 1968 He recognized that the prog-gram may start out with a shortage of certified teachers will probably have to have one teacher per 30 children this has been criticized because ae think it should be one per every 10 to 15 children but think when yon are trying to get something started it may not be the Discussing a possible transportation problem Collins noted that some states with kindergarten programs only transport the children to school and parents are responsible for seeing them home The committee agreed to hold meetings every two weeks with the next meeting set for Oct 4 at 2 pm Licensing Exam For Contracting Industries Set COLUMBIA (AP) A statewide uniform licensing examination for the mechanical contracting industry will be held at Columbia Nov 4 The examinations for electrical plumbing and gas fitting firms are conducted ter the Municipal Association of South Carolina in cooperation with the mechanical contracting industries The application deadline for the exam is Oct 6 off more than we could chew we take on more than that Collins commented A Fairfield school administrator Collins wss author of the legislative re solution which established the study committee Senate members are Sens Henry Walker DJasper Nick A Theodore D-Greenville and Frampton Toole Jr D-Aik-en Members bom the House in addition to Collins are Reps Charles Garrett D-Greenville and Theodore Guerard D-Charleston appointees are Mrs Miriam Haiti a former elementary school teacher of Columbia Mrs Shuler Jr a private kindergarten operator of St Matthews and Mrs Malcolm Stricklin a former kindergarten teacher and now fifth grade teacher in Florence Walker was elected vice chairman and Mrs Ravti elected secretary of the committee la giving tiie committee timmhnsQ sketch of what states are doing in regard to kindergartens Collins noted that South Carolina is one of seven states in the nation that currently doing nothing Ho said Virginia has a program that is nearest to Sooth needs and suggested the committee may want to visit the state The group agreed to ask the assistance of State Department of Education Elementary Education Supervisor Mrs Tneo Har-tin Mrs Hartin is expected to head the kindergarten study committee to be Friday named By LEVOXA PAGE Governmental Affairs Staff Preliminary estimates on the cost of starting kindergartens in -South public school system were whittled to about $10 million as the state Kindergarten Study Committee kicked off its first session Tuesday Fifty million dollars is not something I think we can get or something that is absolutely said committee Chairman Rep Purvis Collins D-Fairfield in commenting on -the previous estimates of state educators will probably take closer to $10 million" he said rolling added that with a possible $5 -million coming from what is now Head Start and with other federal funding a kindergarten soon is BE Coliins said he has already received Indications from the Office of Economic Opportunity tap its Head Start fqnda may be thanneled to the Department 'of Health Education and Welfare for kindergarten programs I Between now and Feb 1 when the committee is charged with making a report to the togsla-ture the group plans to investigate all possible means of finan- cibg determine what an ideal pre-school program should be add consider plans for imple- menting the program The first concrete kefton came when it limited the icbpe of its consideration to program for children who wouli 'bo five years old by Nov 1 and to enter first grade the fallowing fall think we would be biting Train Route End Approved Demos In SC (Continued from 1-B) the party chairman said Others who attended the conference said it was a It helped us establish confidence in each remarked one of the Another commented: In this thing Morris suggested as the slogan for 1968: for right for South Carolina and the Democratic All of the members said the situation for tee Party torts for 1968 Morris afterward that Hol-and all the Home members would be reelected will aU be on the plat-fan together enunciating the 3220 Two Notch ALL SEATS RESERVED Every Evening at 8 PJH Maflaaa Parfermaaces at pan Wad-SaL-Sua Wad Mat anty S1JS CaSerby Datum 4th WEEK ALL SEATS Form Team policy of the Democratic he added The closed meeting lasted for more than three hours Most of the members return to the state today to join Vice President Hubert Humphrey in Greenville for a dinner tonight and dedication of a mental health facility the next day McNair is scheduled to meet with Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler this morning to try to dear a bottleneck in the new South Carolina industrial revenue bond law STS million Hystron fibers brad issue Is awaiting clearance from the Internal Revenue Service for tax purposes The law allows cos ties to sell the bonds at a tower rate because of exemptions of Interest payment from federal taxes Rd "vatiohs 79725 a hTiiBtpmufi ring PETER AVA GARDNER JOHN HUSTON Filmed In D-150 DISCOUNT CALL MANAOER ST DRIVE-IN SHOWING! Both la Adm 85c WITH THE BIO TWO since World War and its losses had increased sharply since the early 1960s Elimination of foe train leaves Southern with only two major passenger routes through South Carolina Its main line from Washington to New Orleans still serves the Upcountry cities of Blacksburg Gaffney Greenville Spartanburg and Anderson and the onetime which once linked Charleston with Cincinnati still runs as far as Columbia Music indlellqht THE JtaL ian HOUSE TONIGHT SPAGHETTI SPECIAL 95c CMMwnptlM Parmn Tuesday and Wednesday Nights Only! Served with salad and a glass of comp Istaly "i our savory i AT THE ITALIAN HOUSE WE BELIEVE YOU CAN PLEASE EVERYONE During Whrtar Mb Clasad Sunday At Comer e( Snnnytide at Forest Drive near BHiliri Mill Another ABC Rule Continued from 1-B) the testimony and evidence submitted we think not and upon record before us conclude that the application hen involved should be approved discontinuance should be authorized effective October 15 The FSC action writes the final chapter of what was at one time a major resort train which carried eastern passengers to and from the Aiken-Augusta spas Charlotte it made connections with the streamlined Crescent limited which served Washington and New Tort The train had not been a money-maker Southern said Imposed Rock Hill and six in Greenville Commercial licenses have been issued in 53 South Carolina cities generally to motels and restaurants Of the 207 business licenses issued 37 of them have been in Columbia 27 in Charleston 18 in tee Myrtle Beach-Grand Strand area and 12 in Florence and Greenville at! TffiBffiE 11-B INDEX-TO WANT ADS NOTICES No 1-9 BUSINESS SERVICES No 10-13 EMPLOYMENT No 20-34 INSTRUCTIONS No 35 MERCHANDISE No 40-52 RENTALS No 60-72 FINANCIAL No 80-86 REAL ESTATE -No 90-96 MOBILE HOMES No 99 TRANSPORTATION No 100-106 RATES THE STATE AND COLUMBIA RECORD PH 765-2111 RAMS PER UNI Fit MY MYS 1 1 4 17 SaM Sic 41C 4k Me MC MS Haas 44C 4C MC 40c S4C Stc IM 14-I ua 4M 4k asc Me Me Me Ms I4MM ihm Me me Me Me sic nc spe SIMM ilsiocllcJSc Jiclleioc us aad amr SN MC stc Me MC ns OFFICB NOUNS Maniay Hums" Friday- aja PML Saturdays am la earn Sunday! ml la II aj Halieayl MS ML II tJN Mm omcs-Stadtum Read Branch Oilica-IMS Senuar Kraal aaculiva dayi dursad at aaa Dm rate MMmem Spaca-I Liaaa A LINS canon at ana IM at aarmil tyaa act lariar Ihaa SVS PMata Ciawftad aae art aimatad accardias la the ilaadard annuta ntaat at afata Uaaa la the caiama ttt rata cut -art rtrla Each eat la haM lace type arlH he charfad aa 1 AS ada arts arUMate la The State aae and Ba Maartae In the tame aya nave at The Caiaiehia Nacard artthauf tainia capy The Stata aae The Catemhu Racaft faaeay caaaHlata aaa Ml day (Oat-afatate ram artU ha tandah- ERRORS aramaiiy Tha larnhw Rai Kate aaa The CatemMa arid aa meaaaiMa Mr aaa I and tar apaca emr Amum ram are days athanaiaa a I day ran appliM Kayaa ada ara caaidaatML ana aa MftrmatMa caa ha iaa aay aaa abaut tha Rapiy hy Mltar any aare ta aaa at aria er aa aivaa ad Da ad inciuoa anfinat rataraacaa ar aay nwiariM thai matt he raiereae Na ada ar caacallatlaaa caa ha Momorlomi CANTY Waiton IM annlvaraary In Heavan A Silant Prayar A I Taar HaWJIa Mameryavar GwanT wdTahrtara Mlldrad and Ruth Funerol Directors 4 THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME Rhone AL Mill Ambulance Anythne Lost and Found I StamcM cat Named TrouMaa raward pti ga-STli Black back rad less rad hail Dear Doga In the vicinity at Hwy Ml and Boykin Hunting Club Labor Day Carries tha name ot Frank Larpa Cda SC Ph B44S77 Cen-tact SSS-S434 LOST Friday Milford Shaday Lana Art galdm Ratrlavtr puppy 4 mo tamala reward 717-7124 LOST In Eau Clair uctioa gray tamala halt Chihuahua and Fox Tarrlar iRMrara to name at Tiny tSMOfl LOST Mala Schlpperka small black dog with no tall split tart car Dcerwsod Rd arts Reward Call 7C-U2a LOST ana Mack DachMwnd answers to name at "John" Call 7I7-BS7 at-tar pjn LOST 1 Mack part hound Old Stata Read and Dlalana vkinty Answers la name ef Spider Reward oftarad If you don't return please give him a good home Copeland US Plnorldga Dr West Columbia Ph 794010 LOST parakaat named "Pate" yellow and blue Raward SS4-1S44 lMf Hyatt St REWARD for IS mo old Basset Hound Lest In South Congaroo Am Coll Mac Tumor 7M-SOT Notices 9 DEFEAT POVERTY GO TO WORK BRINS YOUR DRIVERS LICENSES AND COME TO COLUMBIA TENT A AWNING CO 1114 Rooowood DR FALLS S4500 WlgShind tied SI IS Europcon hair purchased quality any bnportar Luqoaqa S7S0 Financing arranged STYLING 1450 dry dean condition and style S4 Limited time WIG WORLD I Arcada Bldg 2S74SW amsi TALENT WANTED Sacred cowv try rock and roll to make AAR advice and direction Special Mon for sacred groups For details write or call Jim Stanton Chomp Recording Company IM7 Indian Ridge Row Johnson City Ternies see Phono ROOKeHSEN Nursay Follow ttoia St Andrews I IS Bait All hrs LL consao Csioi toBimboid m-W I Knud wilh your DrnbingS Can ucvvliri nnonymoua aipina 7 Ire Ilia i Him Ni Uay care on 10 or goby lilting jnr A I-HV VACANCY In hoarding home for retired ladles Good food and reason-Mo prices 354-4004 WONDERLAND Kindergarten Dmtsvllle Is adding another 5 yr dm beginning Od IM Few vacan cies remain Call 713-iMI CAROLYN HUTTO'S 24 hour nursery motherly love diapers hot lunch By wkday or hr 794-1597 "tLii prices to retiree person prescriptions insulins rttamlns r-ri-mstunat Pharmacy 1411 anaino DRIVING LESSONS SELLERS fcASV ME I HOD trerirnt leeuvu Cola i desi Mr aro Mrs Sellers SU 2MiQ "TYPiNG" Former Executlvo SocrMary desires typing to bt done In my heme Satisfaction guaranteed Cell 772-17M nursery-kTndergarten Up- fswn near USC II mo -4 yra Hot mails AL M304 SU 2 3907 DEAR JANE' Bo aura to atop by LaAAorl Ceramic Studio il Ma be vino In Columbia They have pretty greenware and many ceramic sup ply Items Mary bwtrudi persons ot mdr convenience beginning to make my Christmas presents now They also plvo discount price to licensed shops JUDY State-Record Wont Ads Bring Results! Use Them Doily! $240 A gunman robbed a downtown liquor store of $600 Tuesday morning and was still at large Tuesday night Miss Margaret Riley clerk at I Uquor Store 2032 Sumter Street told police the robber entered the store about 9:50 un She said he discussed wine prices for some time and then pulled a pistol She said he ordered her to get a bag and fill it with money She cmoplied He then directed her to a restroom in the rear of the store and told her say anything or call the police or gonna get kiKed Bamberg Gets Grant For Water System WASHINGTON (AP)-A $112-000 grant to expand the Bamberg water system was announced Tuesday by the Economic Development Administration LOFE DAY Each Tuesday nod Wednesday Enjoy BUFFET 11:30 AM to Tuesday and We featuring Wide Setectiox MEATS VEGETA SALADS and D1 i Mala loom as Usual Tax ladadsd HENRY'S RESTAURANT 3125 MUlwoed AL 3-K32 A unique manhunt across the capitals of Europe across three decades up to today! Shows 725 nuns ALICE DRIVE-IN SHOW STARTS PM TO LEE MARVIN la "THE KILLERS1 Corrupt I 1ST Outdoor SKYWAY DRIVE-IN Mrnwjjw IAN FLEMINGS YBU rumor ROHOUf ADM SIJI RAQua Welch THAT MILLION BC FEATURES lirrz FUND RAISINO OROUP ITS THE DIG QMS if Tfj- -t No David Jammu-Color Collins building said he problem believes the involved in ers must bring their own liquor and take it with them when they leave the establishment In the case of nonprofit clubs members may leave the liquor in lockers Non-profit private chib permits generally issued to country clubs or fraternal organizations have been approved for organizations in 31 South Carolina cities including 20 in Charleston 11 in Columbia seven in Orangeburg six in TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN $L00 A CARLOAD peraufrooue Bocriof a mimon HARRELL NC JJ KSQIIS II 1 Ibottfaiul a umvmm hctumk i COLOR hm At the Theatres oiiran EEOTTV EONN1E TECHNICOLOR 7:1 till mmm MAUL ONLY $LM Shows: draft ROUIARDjOtHIfOnJ FISH-FRY Tasty Boneless Fillets" Crisp Golden Brown French Fried Potatoes Cole Butter (Continued from 1-B) "ruled that the lawful sp of a locker owner in a non-profit chib may legally have access to liquors in the locker Only one spouse however may have a locker within this same club The provision would permit for example the wife of a locker owner to have access to alcoholic beverages in the locker when the husband is ndt present The total possession and consumption licenses issued by the ABC Commission has grown to 311 throughout the state finding 207 permits and 104 licenses to non-profit dubs The Hcenses permit customers to possess and consume alcoholic beverages on the premises of the establish meats but there can be no (Ole of mixed drinks i-ln the case of hotels motels and restaurants custom- Helmet Rule Or a (Continued from 1-B) that only approved helmets be worn Given approval by the department were a variety of helmets manufactured by Bdl-TOptex Sears Roebuck and Buco Specific model designations are available from the department The highway department said that the helmet manufacturers had submitted samples and affidavits to the department showing results of tests made by independent 1 laboratories and that the de- partment had subsequently given its approval to the models Other makes and models may be submitted for consideration by any manufacturer the department said dealers desiring to -have their helmets approved should request that the manu- facturer apply for approval to the Motor Vehicle Division State Highway Youths (Continued From 1-B) better off if she had been from a broken He said her father was an alcoholic had left and the family had been on welfare Miss Carlsen who has a hearing problem was In a foster home before she left Baltimore get out of the car because it was her only point of the attorney said Barrow was described as being of good parents and from a good family His attorney said he was active in social and church activities -Barrow had no excuse ex-x'cbpt being a Jhe attorney said The attor-'tihy said Barrow told him hcn Isenhock and Lacey went Inside the grocery store froze I was Just KNOX ABBOTT DH CAYCE ONLY just sit there Hhe a drone Go out and see a motion picture with some sting in it for a change! REX HARRISON SUSAN HAYWARD CLIFF ROBERTSON CAPUCINE EDIE ADAMS and MAGGIE SMITH IN iH1 SBUWIE- DRIVE-IN FIRST OUTDOOR SHOWINO Doris Day Plan i.

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