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t Clinton, S. Thuraday, April 29, 1965 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE WHO'S WH ERE • • • An — By Naanri Soyuonr 8SS-0641 or SSS-1817 lUnw of Intarast About Clinton Folk Mr. and Mrs. Madison Pitts left Tuesday for several days vacation at points of interest in Florida. Horace Payne Jr. is in Colum bia where he is attending a Tex aco School for six weeks. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Tyson and children, Sandy and Jimmy of Manning were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. David T. Mixon. C. H. Thomas and Ben Lan- ford of T. E. Jones and Sons Furniture are attendnig the spring furniture showing at High- point, N. C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hollis, of Atlanta, Ga. are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hollis and fam ily. ALABAMA VISITORS Visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young and daughter, Kay, are Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McClure of Syla- cauga, Alabama, and also an aunt, Mrs. W. R. Parker of Mont gomery, Alabama. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Rebman and little son, Robbie, of Myrtle s* Beach and Mrs. Mac Finney of DEALERS WANTED To sell McNess Home Prod ucts. Full or part time dealers are needed for Laurens County or neigh boring counties. Contact— R.L MARTIN S04 Shands St. Clinton, S. C., or Phone 833-1055 after 5:00 P. M. Loris visited Mrs. John W. Fin ney and the latter’s father, Wel don T. Jackson and Mrs. Jack- son on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Rebman and little son re mained for a longer visit with Mrs. Finney, her grandmother. Miss Tilda Todd, student at Queens College, Charlotte, N. C., and Ft. Monroe, Va., spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Todd. She is the daughter of Col. and Mrs. Walter B. Todd. The Reverend and Mrs. Alton Young and Mrs. H. M. Howard of Campobello, were guests Fri day of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hol comb and sons. IN CHOIR FESTIVAL Members of the First Baptist Church Junior Choir participat ed in the State Choir Festival .at Furman University on Satur day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Caldwell Henderson and Mrs. John Franklin. DEEP SEA FISHING J. C. Thomas, Wyman Shealy, Goyne L. Simpson, Cantey Gor don, Cecil Crayton, Norwood Williams, Fleetwood Lilley, Cur tis Wallace, Jack Rhodes, Rus sell Casey, John Stone, Gene McGown, Tony Benson, Dr. A. G. Arscott and Dr. Arthur Weiss were among groups deep sea fishing off the coast of Charles ton on Saturday. AT PAWLEY’S ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, David Boland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jacobs spent the week-end at Pawley’s Island. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. William Blackwell is con valescing at home following sur gery and two weeks stay at the Greenville General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oates, Jr., and daughter and Mrs. Rob ert Oates, Sr., of Easley, spent lAttotiieu <j«e iffun dectet..., 6*Utq qouit ptewUptlOH it— ■' IfeutufA- <pttanma&j Dial 83S-1220 Sunday with their sister and daughter, Mrs. Herschel Thoma son, and Mr. Thomason at their cottage on Lake Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Horne, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Home of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week-end in Rome, Ga., with their sister and sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur C. Ragsdale, and family. Sp. 6 Lesley R. Callivan and Mrs. Callivan of Washington, D. C., spent a few days with Miss Thelma Wells and sisters recent ly. Mr. Callivan, who is station ed in Saigon, Viet Nam, was called home due to the death of his brother. Other visitors of the Wells family were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cronin of Franklin, Md., and Mrs. J. B. Beall and sons, Jimmy and Michael, of Bowie, Md. IN BAILEY HOSPITAL Mrs. John Bledsoe is conva lescing at Bailey Memorial Hos pital where she underwent sur gery last Wednesday. She ex pects to return home soon. Mrs. Myrtis Hay dock was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Vera West in Cross Anchor, going especial ly for the birthday celebration of her brother, Willis West. A number of friends and relatives enjoyed the occasion. James Hitt of Chicago 111., and Fjoyd Hitt of Anderson, vis ited their mother, Mrs. Eugene Hitt, several days last week. Mrs. Alex Cruickshanks and son, Sandy of Gainesville, Fla., spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King. Sandy also visited rela tives in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kitt R. McMas- ter and children, Ellen and Kitt, Jr., of Winnsboro, spent Easter with Mrs. McMaster’s mother, Mrs. Hugh Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Monroe of Latta, Miss Libby Monroe of Winthrop College, were week-end guests of Miss Iona Blakley and J. Aldine Blakely and other rela tives. Miss Betty Black will spend the week-end in Hamlet, N. C., as the guest of Miss Emily Bar bour and will attend the Ham let High School Junior-Senior, and accompany the seniors on a week-end house party to Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. George Blalock, Jr., of Charleston, Miss Mary Louise Alexberg and Milling Bla lock, students at the University of South Carolina, Columbia, and Miss Sister Blalock of Con- ALL OUR FOODS ARK PRICKP »ft j. I j.O' Lii\J Economy Ort Cured HAM 29c SUNSHINE TALL CAN | BEEF ~ LB. MILK 10c UVER 29c WHITE KING 25 LBS. FLOUR L59 PORK LB. STEAK 39c (WHOLE) Government Lb. Inspected BEVERLY 10 FOR POTTED MEAT . . 99c FLORIDA 3 FOR GRAPEFRUIT 25c Riil) LL'ZiANNE COFFEE .. SCRATCH FEED LB. BAG .. 59c 25 LBS. .. 99c DUKE'S MAYONNAISE o™t49c VINE RIPENED La TOMATOES 10c BOLOGNA, 4 Ibo. .. 1D0 Cantaloupes .. 3 for 1.00 GREEN BUNCH ONIONS 5c FLORIDA 3 DOZ. ORANGES .1.00 BANANAS, lb 10c Pitts vegetable AAarket L EAST CAROLINA AVENUE OPEN 6 A. M.-ll P. M. DAILY verse College, visited Dr. and Mrs. George R. Blalock during the week-end. Mrs. W. G. King, Jr., and daughters, Kristie, and Jan, spent the Easter holidays in Florence with her mother, Mrs. Agnes Brodie. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients currently at Bailey Memorial Hospital include: Kinards—Mrs. Maude Nabors. Cross Hill—J. A. Lester. Joanna—Tana Jo Price, Mrs. Mattie Hannicutt, Mrs. Pearl Williams, Mrs. Louise Dove, James Marshall, Mrs. Dorothy Patterson and baby boy, and Cynthia Howell. Laurens—Merchant baby boy. Clinton—Mrs. Julia Ann Lusk, Mrs. Jacqueline Musselman and baby boy, Mrs. Katherine Bled soe, Dr. D. J. Woods, James Simmons, George Allen, Walter Coleman, Fred Wilson, Virgil Patterson, Clarence Roberts, Leo Parris, Sam Johnson,. Mrs. Irene Davenport, Nancy Gall- man, Mrs. Nora Motte, Mrs. Emmie Mae Owens, Bill Hughes, Hallie Griffin, Mrs. Julia Lusk and baby boy, Mrs. Valda Pat terson, Mary Fuller and Law rence Leopard. Colored patients include: Cross Hill—Emma Grant, Mrs. Mattie Gary, Mrs. Elitha Wil liams and Mrs. Estelle Hill. Kinards—Amos Payne. 'Mountville—Elizabeth Brown. Clinton — Mrs. Alice Rivers, Mrs. Florence Jenkins, Shirley Gary, John Brown, Freddie Ga ry, Mrs. Mattie Owens and baby boy, Mrs. Lu Ann Cook and baby girl, Mrs. Minnie Adams and baby girl, Mrs. Willie Mae Boyd, Mrs. Cora Rice, Emma Grant and Mrs. Mattie Gary. Discharged patients include: Laurens—Mrs. Winnie Barnett. Newberry—J. D. Griffin. Whitmire—Mrs. Lottie Hunni- cutt. *" Kinards—Mrs. Maude Nabors. Belton—Mrs. Cora Staggs. Joanna—Terry Brown, Derek Gurney, John Holsonback, Te resa Howell, Mrs. Peggy Trotter, Mrs. Ruby Whelchel and baby boy. Clinton—Mrs. Frankie Black- well, Mrs. Maggie Cheek, John Cole, Mrs. Bobbie Clark, Terry Crawford, Mrs. Emmie Godfrey, Ray Godfrey, Harold Hairston, Mrs. Lillie Inman, Robert Lee Inman, Mrs. Doris Jackson and baby boy, Mrs. Brenda Johnson, Phyllis Landers, Nolan Mc- Cravy, Mrs. Margaret Martin, Brent Moody, Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Mickey Riley, baby boy, Mrs. Pearl Shockley and baby boy, Mrs. Vernetta Simmons and baby girl, Mrs. Fay Wilson, Charles Young and Mrs. Eliza beth Young. Colored discharges include: Cross Hill—Elitha Williams. Mountville — Mrs. LUlie Blu- ford. - Clinton—John Franks, Winnie Glasgow, Clayon Pitts, Mrs. Ida Mae Sheppard and baby boy, Mrs. Susie Rice and baby girl, and Harris-baby girl. PUPIL ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSFER PLAN, . LAURENS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 56 1. In order to make adequate plans for the school year 1965.66 the school board of Laurens County School District No. 56 adopted the following procedure with respect to initial assign ment, enrollment, and transfer of pupils: A. The assignment of pupils seeking enrollment in the school system for the first time, or a transfer of enrollment, shall be made upon consideration of the following criteria, and without regard to race, color, or National origin: 1. The preference indicated by the pupil’s application. 2. Whether the educational program of the pupil can be met by the school to which assign ment is sought. 3. The capacity of the school to which assignment is sought. 4. The availability of space in schools other than the school from which and to which entry is sought. 5. The distance pupil lives from such school. B. Pupils shall be assigned to the schools that they attended the preceding year, except those eligible for promotion to a dif ferent school. Notwithstanding, J however, and as a matter .of*’ absolute right, application may be made by the parent or legal guardian of such pupils for place ment in another school specified in the application therefor, in which case the reason for the requested transfer must be stat ed. Such application shall be con sidered under the direction of the Board of Trustees and acted upon in the light of the criteria set forth in items 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of paragraph “A” herein with out regard to race, or color with, in fifteen days from its receipt by the District Superintendent of Schools. C. Effective with the 1965-66 school session, and for each school session thereafter appli cations for transfers must be made on official forms to be made available by, and received by the District Superintendent of Schools on or before May 15, preceding the beginning of the next school year. As a conven ience, official application forms shall be provided and made available in the principal’s of fice of each school within the district, for the official registra tion period, 3rd week in April through May 15, of each year, and may be obtained upon re quest of the Principal of the school they are now attending. Only official forms bearing the “Seal of the School District” shall be used, and they shall be delivered only to parents, legal guardians, or persons in “loco parentis” to the applicant. D. Official application forms, bearing the Seal of the School District, to be used on behalf of pupils establishing residence within the district after the of ficial registration period, 3rd week in April through May 15, may be obtained from the office of the Principal of the 1 *'school they wish to attend, and should be filed with the District Super intendent of School on behalf of such pupils as soon as practica ble. All applications shall be considered and acted upon with in fifteen days. 2. In view of the fact that the Laurens County School District No. 56 is a consolidated district involving the lower half of Lau rens County, the District Super intendent of Schools is directed to publish, as a paid legal ad, this Policy of Pupil Assignment and Transfer in The Chronicle once a week for two consecutive weeks beginning with the 2nd full week in April of each year. Approved and dated at Clinton, S. C. April 12, 1965. JAMES VON HOLLEN, ■ Chairman Board of Trustees, Laurens County School District No. 56 GEORGE M. HUGULEY, Secretary Board of Trustees, Laurens County School District No. 56 3 /EGEAN VINYL CORLON* Armstrong 2 new designs! 6 new colorings! TrawrthM SariM Ftoar dMifii i Aegean Vinyl Corlon hee e rich, textured surfece there long weering ... end eesy to deenl Its light, neutral colorings go with most eny decorating scheme. Aegean’t nubbly surfece is precticel, too. 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