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T If You Dun’t Read The Chronicle You Don't Got The N«wa (Slip (Elmlnn The Chronicle Stri%ea To Bo A riean News paper. Complete. Newsy and Reliable Volume LVIX Clinton, S. C, Thursdoy, August 1,1958 Number 32 School Opening Plans Are Announced By Supt ♦ 1 1 e Most Pupils to Report on Aug. 28 Laurens Team Wins Tourney Championship Trophy Winners The schedule for o p e n i n g of schools in Laurens County District 56 for the new term has been an nounced by W. R. Anderson, super intendent. First graders, except at Cross Hill, will get an early start, report ing on August 26, with all others reporting on the 28th, except 11th and* 12th grades at'Clinton High and Bell Street High They will re port on the 29th. Following is the schedule: First grade pupils will report Tuesday morning, August 26, to their respective buildings in Clinton and Joanna. Since the first grades are small at Cross Hill and Mount- ville, it will not be necessary for those pupils to report until the first day of school, Thursday, August Community Cash Store To Open Here Community Cash Stores, a super market chain, will open a store in 28. The busses will run on Tues day, August 26, in order to bring the fjrst graders to their respective schools. Parents who wish to ac company their children on that day may ride the busses if they so de sire. All first grade pupils who register and pay their rental text book fee on Tuesday will not have to report on Thursday, but will re port to school on Friday. On Wednesday, August 27, the teachers will report for . the first general faculty meeting, the white teachers at Clinton High School at 9:00 a. m., the colored teachers at Bell Slreet High School at 10:00 a. m. f ! On Thursday, ^ugust 28, all el ementary and Junior High School pupils will report to their respec tive buildings at 8:90. At Clinton High School and Bell Street High School, only the ninth and tenth grades will rdport to their respec tive schools on this date. On Friday. August 29, all pupils of the elementary schools and Ju nior High School will report to their respective buildingc at 9:90 At Clinton High School and Bell Street High School, only the Uth and 12th Here ii the Laurens American team (hat won the championship of District Two here last Thursday night by defeating Abbeville 4-3 in the Little Boys tournament. Ten teams were entered in the doable elimination tourney that ran for eight days The Laurens boys were undefeated in five games. Front row, left to right: Charles Rasor Ronnie Sprouse, David Wasson, Larry Dunn. Buddy Bishop. Johnny Max Swofford. Roger Skinner. David Ballenger. and Suzanne Strickland Back row: Bohh> Holland. Terry Morton. Charles Waldrep. Frank Barksdale. I^ury Seward. Pat Brown. Charles Hall, and Coaches Bill Ballenger and Felti Reese. In the photo at right are the two Individual trophy winners and holders of the two team trophies. I^ft to right are l.arrv Dunn of I.aurens. most valuable player in the tournament. Johnny Max Swof ford of I.auren*. holding the trophv presented the winning team. Freddie Link of \bheville. holding trophv for the runner up team, and Franklin Pursley of Abbeville, ties!'hitter in the tournament. —Photo by Yarborough. Clinton, it was announced here this wi „ report ^Sod will be representatives of the *{ approximately 10 90 on these First two days week by company The store will occupy a building to be constructed on the vsea at block bounded by Florida. Clay. Enterprise, and South Woodrow Streets, formerly owned by Dr S C. Hays Srrt Company representatives said the store will equal or surpass other ^ ^ stores operated by the company in thf-rtlon * p Laurens Squad Victors In Baseball Tournament County To Grade And Pave Grounds At Bailey School County Hospital States Plans for New Addition Beginning Monday. Sept 1. students will report to their sportive butkhiigs at I 80 a. m The schools will not observe Labor Day as a holiday this year This week. If schools will operate on a dwmtasmg at 12 M Sept t. the regular will I.Ji a ~ Wins Over 9 Teams for District Title The Laurens County legislative LoCCll Furniture Has $260,000 Wing To Be Constructed delegation ia the Leneral Assembly Change In Ownership * st the request of officials of School * r hlr< puinct Vi nn Monday agreed to Mj\<*H| Brr> \ W ;k«w Clml.-o Pr if he Lauren* Him\ f j » t ! «» »>e finan. .*1 >v ***1 grade and pave a parking area at fur "» , “fe store, no August firs* he *•* |tie nee M S Badry School on came Maxwell Brus of < Untoo Eluabeth Street ta tliuloa The f: Harry Wilkes formerly a»*> hng school diatnct will pay for mate * ieted wgh the buoiaaes sold hi* tejby edging Abbevitte. At. bsfon an hntor «f dm Wnsry wdh a JM —i. op tatervet to Jaho Lmdaay of Sew tr > _ . brrrv member of the firm of the Fbe aanmuiremeM rause wrtb the piist bourd of trustees udd the Toe Male ittgaoay liepanmeSM g|ggg M wed Br . . _ . . laQrtsay it wao aiuwmared k Laurens American captured the attie Boys Dtstrict The baseball far the second con yew ben creed of 2 Oue hod to fight off a stath the Fureety was the* Trustees of the Laurens t ountv Hospital this weed announced plans foe o ani» r% pom hwi pco^roin llMit Ml *1 portf*! to tfcf itmlmAj|f ffWrmpi lum TlVfTl • m t»T •unt a BOiBd ■ per ate Horn* Coming JJJ At Leesvthe Church •» m vdfe Met hoTT rsud at mm. SeDkes Today Fot -1 - 2TI Mrs. Emma M. Ray of IlMr kiMMOo eitH Imr 11 C feueco K»r mi tty of Bisrh Kth who bn* OifOUOf^ OBJBAaOkan^ iUUl fhads m make •sso aar wad to 1st fhaafr * IW aniouai of Ids mo otal of 81801 •. m t a sf til ■ Nigh II Larry pofhatt svvos as ^ m BfeHl si U ^ <d Bath .mr, urdh f stTY (Vofu MiOflOO tot rOofrOlMI i lfckA*|8tidii OiOfQpmMROU •lit to Urn ■toMtf •oriorw City Fines For July less; Only 55 Arrests Reported For Montti Bay 9t f Bap » r* on Wi Members Bm n j. s^. tin IN r mrwm of powoo#* Mill §m i ftool -%4r( coot Mo* r*owtn»rf— d bo m *U K BMrnL iso a salrso non o City Council Decides On ; Moves in August Meet ^ Ml wmn Ms ba«r ^ Merchants Group Visits ^ £» Gwen Evan Mills on Tour~ « |m t Bdti ■s am Mrsoo MoShufl Bay ts ooret Hondo > .all opotaoM has bodotm August mgfM ogreod to ouOrwri oUb (Sao lav thr rdy to ass I aster tsUr to he r^eety so the so sf the rtf* d the ■ ■S IQS OOMMfll toleol Ub 014 i ofctoofl Ufori 0|MM >1 ■■ of gran ^ 0 re •sow Thsmas A ; sod W t Beorb Mommas rrurswemative ap the ibibr gatam ugh » I. brute of the sfeu (OtiBWt l&'Wtm d he B» by U* sfBrtoki of ta du Bum «f Ml of me mm tauvoe of the Com etheve of the >0 of wee •oartod ks the rdy Mr i opetaotf plons immoMMOe beebspsaom of the peopevty «of nB bsuM • oatev bar lo the area • he rummehsd ndh the my oaMO The etfy otteruey edl pm hi m he md kgm tret sees we RS for aster That areas C iMifM ol HroHi that Law to eson ms tfs for he h •d • OS at « with The dnviag paid nil. lh *“ Other offenders sad flam lachtd J ®“ v ^da'L * Mac Adair. How •d: Disorderly conduct 4. Of sad S«*»h. W L Corbett. Charles 98 days, one suspended, operating Johaaon. James E WUltams. and auto without driver's license, 2. Holland, merchants S29. fighting. 9, |17 and 80 days; The delegation wao met by J 8 violating the liquor law. 8. |17 and Chapman, superintendent of the Mrs inch tni f Nephews will serve asobair The woven material Is arat to New Jersey for dyeing sad fin The body is at the will remain until the services iaertMO to Highway H be Istntt highway svstem The bMrgaUasi apprwvrd rlai for pwuper funerals ia thr ai of Stf aad S84S 80 for hauling to the site of the Graham Manufar mwmty Cash Flunda and I oruSis* mwaaon » Baw* b*wiag rwastfoS* for aim Man of the l Thr ItfUt Board h •dt the ium Boors m tar emrUsr service sad lit rr "* ‘ • water Large bmmrnmm will pMnMNTftp IfaNT lid on a pewpartumamfy htghsu abte for the floral yrnw SMB M thr4 It wm polled ant that th» •ntalssm further a#oev ta have rtfy frequently roam op short to atfMmnt of 13atom •'•liable oithia •bo mosr sss tfs«oth» ta tfutcb said funds id !Uo under the Hill Burton Act that *aid funds of 83tf aa* caa be so orraaged *ithuut mcnNssiag the user all taa levy of where it of the Itunag Co . ta Laui ways and parfcag areas for drive Anderson i District M. S J. Chapman is plant tupenn tendent. coming here six yean ago 60 days, petty larceny. 1. 90 days. mill*, and Mr Thomas expressed from the Pendleton Manufacturing LiOflS Club To aU other offenses, 5. $108 and 90 to him Use appreciation of the Co. in Anderson County Mrs of Commerce and the (Katherine Williams. Laurens, and ^ CCI v/n rr «0«7 Chamber Directors To Meet This Morning days, 1 suspended Six were taken in for investiga tion or suspicion and released Sixty-six violators of the parking laws paid $33 Chamber Merchants Division for the part his company is contrbiuting to the economy of the city in the employ ment of Clinton citizens. A letter B. Newton Co., of Philadelphia Mrs. Mary Ellen Ward of Clinton. The Clinton Lions Chib will meet comprise the office staff in regular session Friday evening The plant is a division of the H ut 7:90 at Hotel Mary Musgrove, I club officials have stated. Merchants Division Members Pay Courtesy Call on Gwen Evan Mills xumeu •gTmrw l* movr • *rw< - «W prwpM wm sf a Com * between r:«e*hrre or whew bminri i rk>MP $t3 A mqurut for pur king uu the left , * nt _ cbmrmao of ^ Vwagrvvr Bireet jftrr * oo hr m trtiMim, aod M B p m nbllr etatfomen were being uprnntmdmt of Schunl ^. rNad M # w|u ^ CouMy requested the city's aid ^ Voting for thr move were U »*• pointed mi that uther n u utening uf Kluabelh Street at t'ounriltfMA CroiOe Wilson countiew to the date are mekmg the ute of the new Mercer S Bai «hil« Boland. Lmyton. Pitt* and Hill Burton fund* for husptUl con ley School, and building of drive* Sloan were oppoued structioo and it was necessary that onto the grounds The city agreed Commtl unammou-ly adopted a Laurena Countv make known its in- A meeting of the Board of Direc to include cost of the project in favoring the rrgualtion tention of whether or not it would lor* of the Chamber of Commerce fund* already aUocated to the city lt( U1U , ( - |mton and llulrucUni< seek the funds by August 15 Thto Is scheduled for this morning at lo for work to be done by the high lhe cty Money to prepare an or co«n«y has priority over several 8'clock • way department An estimate jif jmance bt. presente.1 it th.‘ Sep other countie*. it was slated tember meeting Palm and Harris, certified ac countants of Greenville, were em ployed to make the annual audit of the city's books at the close of The session will be held in the cost of the work «as given as $2. forum room of the Bank of Clinton 350 the fiscal year on August 31 City Clerk and Treasurer W. B i Owens submitted a report of opera tions for the month of July showing receipts of $42,739 52 and disburse- i ments of $46..}34 25 Disbursements included payments to the Bonci I Commission of $6,993.24 for pay ments on bonds and interest coming due during the year Mayor J P Terry presided over the meeting and all councilmen | were present, including Frank VI Boland from Ward 1; S. A. Pitts, Ward 2; Harry C. Layton, Ward 3, [James P Sloan. Ward 4; Woodrow |L Wilson. Ward 5; and James C Craine. Ward 6 SIN DAY SCHOOL BEING HKLD AT A. R P CHI RCH During August, while Dr C B> is at his vummer cut larketi N C thr A**u ■g itfvviri ib pruvwv Lydia Cotton Mills To Honor Employees For Safety Record Lydia Cotton Mills will honor .ill employees and members of their immediate families with a One Million Safe Man-Hours barbecue Saturday The day-long activities will be gin at 10 00 a m. with athletic contests, merry-go-rounds and pony rdies for the children ‘Bob'’ Poole and his Carolina Promenade Party stars will pro vide the entertainment beginning at 10 30 a m Superintendent D H Roberts will serve as master of ceremonies for the One Million Man-Hours Safely Plaque presentation program be ginning at 1 15 ,An old fashioned barbecue din ner «vitit all the trimming* will be M-rvrd by the mill •upewuury vtafl m 11 m*m TV <*aarr will V pee- Clinton Merchants Invite You for Dollar Days—Thursday, Friday, Saturday