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Aiken Standard and Reniem Seventy-Eighth Year Aiken, S. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1947. 1015: LOOKING ABOUT: IN AIKEN AND AIKEN COUNTY WINS DOODY PRIZE Dr. G. A.

Milner attanded the Dental convention Myrtle Beach recently and entered the annual golf tournament. As a result of his activities on the golf links he was presented, at the banquet, with the booby prise which conmisted of gardening outfit- a gentle hint that he might ENLISTS WITH THE AAF The commanding officer: of the U. S. Army Recruiting station in Columbia. has announced that Winston Newell Clark, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clark' of Langley has enlisted with the AAF for years. He attended Langley-Bath high School: and was later employed carpenter. WINS FOURTH PLACE Jean was the' winner of fourth place in the state Saturday in a statewide spelling bee held in Columbia and sponsored by Wilton E. Halt, publisher of The Anderson.

Indepen. dent and Daily Mail: Mary Jean was the winner in the county contest and an such represented the county 'in the state finals. Mrs. J. B.

Breeland and Mise Clara Harrigal accompanied Mary NEGRO BOYS ARRESTED arrest of small: Negro and recovery of several! biegeles and the 1 parts of others has been reported by Chief of Police In J. several instances the bicycles. M. Sprawls. dismantled and parts fitted were into Chief- other Sprawls asks that.

anyone frames. who has missed beycle during part weeks call identify the the police barracks try to ft. of the Negroes have confessed, Chief Sprawls TO INOCULATE DOGS Roley. has been designatthe Aiken County Society for -Prevention of to Animals to vaccinate or inocaTate all dogs in the county, againat rabies. Mr.

Holley calls attention to the atate law which required all of July. There in 'a fine of $10 for to. be inoculated before the first who fails to have his or sayone her dog inoculated. ESTHER FRANZBLAU WINS FIRST PLACE IN ESSAY CONTEST Esther Franzblau, Aiken high school. student, was the winner of first place in the county noil conservation-essay contest, according to Donald F.

Brown, president of the. South Carolina Bankers Asso. ciation "and J. R. Doothit, lent of the state association off Soil Conservation District Super-; visors.

There wer. 244 essays from 14 schools in the county entered. Esther will cash prize of 825, and. there will be prizes, given to punits in thirteen schools in the mounty. They are Aiken Senior Hieh and Aiken Junior High, Ellenton High School, Ellen1on Grammar School, Clearwater Grammar School.

North Augusta High School. North Augusta Gram-! mar School. Wagener High School; Warener -Windgar High School, Hawthere Graemer School, Schofield, And Rettin Academy. First place in the $75 state content wan won br Rin Adams of Sentra high school in the 'upper Savannah soil conservation disJudges declared June Mar. Anderson Girl's high aloo of the Upper Savann.

Piedmont winner. Coastal Bert Smith of Richopelle School. More then prizes -in cash will mo to: the winner thronghout The conte the anerating with tion. The to the winners convention at Myrti4 das morning. May INTEGRATED HOSPITAL PLAN PROPOSED FOR SOUTH CAROLINA.

38 CLO BILLON Carnav CONFELD. CLARENDON LEGEND: TEACHING HOSPITAL CENTER (BASE) HOSPITAL COMMUNITY HOSPITAL COMMUNITY CLINIC 'HEALTH CENTER DISTRICT HOSPITAL SERVICE AREA HOSPITAL COMMUNITY BOUNDARY COUNTY BOUNDARY HEALTH CENTERS ARE LOCATED IN EACH COUNTY SEAT. HEALTH: CENTERS ARE NOT SHOWN ON THIS MAP. WHERE HOSPITALS ARE LOCATED IN COUNTY SEAT." COTLYING HEALTH CLINICS NOT SHOWN ON MAP. SCALE search, planning and development board.

The plan proposes hospital to he operated leston, district hospitals at Cotta Here is a graphle presentation of the integrated hospital plan fort. Carolina the report made state says that a state licensing lawi should he passed to asure people of South Carolina of adequate, safe hospitals which would vide service to the Aiken Is Recommended For District Hospital The state wide surrey of bealth of, between 700 and 1,200 beds pleted, shows that Aiken county cation to areas needing beds facilities, which has jort been recommended for subsequent allofor. ..68 additional or citizens to of the needs beds care future, other counties which might If the as outlined in its residents these bospital facilities. the report is carried the state The survey was conducted: by would have 56 acceptabls boopitthe state research; planning and als: and 14 health clinics which audevelopment board at the direc- thorities -believe would adequately tion of the legislature. Te was serve the people of the -state.

made under the coldance of W. N. The: federal government has soWalters, an experienced hospital thorized funds to assist states in administrator. construction of additional hospitThe report recommends that Afk. al facilities provided the hospitals county be located in hospital meet minimum.

requirements. No district No. 7 along with Edge- fands have been made available field county and that the district for it is expected that they will hospital, which would have more be forthcoming soon on a matchfacilities than other units in this ing basis. section be located at Aiken. The report points out that the For the state an a whole, the re- legislaturt should.

create some port recommended that 2,856 now state agency empowered to beds he provided to rive the state ister the hospital program and total of 6,975 beds in general huspitals. It. also recommends that more facilities he provided for mental and tubercular cases on state-wide basis. A state "pool" Golf Club Members Invited To Bring Guests To Play Today The Aiken Golf club has extended an invitation to all members of the club. in fall standing to bring with them a free of charge, today.

(Wednesday). Mike Lucas, profeasional at -the club, announced. Mr. Locan also stated that one week from this he would rive free tastruction Aiken or Aiken county junior kroop. Re will supply them with the Ab Byes, of Colombia, the winner of the special tournament played 'over the weekend.

105-with a drawn dieap of 61 making net of Dr. G. dell tied for of Charles Lies of. Graniteville the for' registering certain hoar, AUDLEY WARD TO SPEAK AT RIVERS BRIDGE Audley H. Ward, commander- of American Legion, will be the principal speaker during the morning session the 71st annual celebration.

of. the Rivers Bridge Confederate. Memorial association and General Charles P. Summers all. president of the Citadel, Charleston," and former chief of staff of the United States army, will be.

guest speaker during the after. noon session. golf. celebration will be held.at the Confederate Memorial State. Park beginning at 11 o'clock Fri-.

day morning, May 9, as announce ed by Dr. L. A. president of the 'association. man I.

Mendel Rivers states that' he' has secured permission from General Franklin A. Hart, U. S. Marines. commanding officer at Parris Island, for the Parris 1s-' land Marine band to furnish band music throughout the day.

'A sextet from Columbia college, Columibia; will render vocal selections. As has been the custom for many years, dinner will be served a nominal cost at booths on the grounds and tables wilh. be for the convenience for. those who take pirnic lunches. The dinner booths will be under the direction of Miss Mamie Sue Hicks.

Allendale county home demonstration ament. and Miss Marie Lambert, with various or. I ranirations operating individual booths. Plans are -being made to. accommodate approximately 10.

persons- at this year's celebration, During the afternoon prorram. cemetery designated as 3 burial place for World War IT rotorans will be dedicated. This will" he a military nrogram. under the directhis tion -of General James C. Dozier, to adjutant general.

of South Caroline, with General Summerall delivering the dedicatory. address. oned for: decorating the soldiers graves will be furnished hv the Retay Star. chapter of the United Daughters of the Confed. eracy with members of -the ganization supervising the placing of -the Greenville, Florence, Spartanburg, Greenwood, THREE MURDER CASES ON COURT DOCKET section charged murder, two-week term of criminal court opened here Monday with Judge Henderson of Bamberg presiding.

Monday and Tuesday were consumed with the trial of Cal Fessor Williams, charged with murder. He is charged with killing Bubber Wooden .00 August 26, 1966. Late yesterday the case had tone to the jury and they had not returned a verdict. There are large number of; cases on the docket of the two weeks term of court. A number of the cases were carried over from the last term of criminal: coart.

On the docket are two murder CARER besides the one tried day and Tuesday. They are Lee Green of the Talatha-Hawthorne, on April 17 of Ruth May Myrtis, 24-vear-old Negress. The other case is that of George: Negro, charged with the al stionting of Sami Mason, anoih-. ier and George Tr. Edmonds, ceny; Arnold Miles, assault and battery with intent to kill and carrying concealed Also Charlie Hall, non-support and abandonment of wife and children; David Boone, honset breaking and larceny: Williama, violating the Peeping Tom, law; James Ray, larceny; Clinton Turner and Norman Howard.

housebreaking and larceny: Hugh Franklin, non-support and aband. onment of wife and children. Also Lester Mitchell, non-nupport of wife and children; Albert Weatherspoon, assault and battery with intent to kill; J. L. Moy.

er, Heyward Moyer, and Harold McKinney, highway robbery, and larceny: Lloyd Hamlet and, Arthur Dillerplane, housebreaking, Arthur Dillerplane, 4 and Harold, Mitchum, house breaking and lar-. ceny: Lloyd. Hamlet, Robert Leopard and Anderson Parrs, lar. ceny: er on April 26. Other cases are W.

M. Turner. house breaking and receiving stole on goods, three counts: Roosevelt Myers. Roosevelt Jr. and Warren Doyle, alias Sononic Doyle, five charges of ing and Robert Bern- boro, Aiken and Newberry and stitutions.

Consumation of for. community hospitals, clinics program would hospital and health centers throughout the within 15 miles of most reeidente state ta suppleme larder in- of the state. Poppy Day Will Be Observed Saturday teers from the American Schulhofer, the poppy day poppies on the streets of The following will assist Schulhofer with the sale: Clans. Mrs. C.

Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Terwilliger, Mrs.

Gaston Mrs. H. E. Holley, Mrs. Holley, Mrs.

Leonard Holley, Lewis Brown, Mrs. Cecil Mrs. Fritz Schulhofer AndA Group Of Women From Legion Auxiliary To Sell Poppies Poppy Day will. be observed in Aiken on Saturday. Volun- Legion Auxiliary will assist Mrs: Fritz chairman in distributing memorial Aiken and in Wagener and Ellenton.

21 ELLENTON STUDENTS FIND SENATOR OUT WARRANT ISSUED CHARGING RUSH WITH MURDER Plunkett, W. C. Albea, Horace! Mrs. Ether- redge, Mrs. H.

E. Blake, Mrs. Dorcey Mrs. Ashford Milner, Mrs. Elmore S.

C. A. Owens, Mrs. W. 6.

Jones. Mrs. George Durban. Mrs. E.

Simons, Mrs. W. E. Clinkscales, Mrs. James Bell, Mrs.

Atticus Brown. Mrs. J. Haskell Shuler, Mrs. R.

:1. King, Mrs. Robert M. Laird. Mrs.

King W. Miller and Mrs. A. 1.. Slade.

Mrs. Otis Raughman will have charge of the pompr sale in Wagoner and Mr. Fred Brinkley will head the sale in Ellenton. These workers will distribuie the memoria! flowers UT the streets throughout. the day and will receive contributions for the dead.

The money received from the poppy sale gnes entirely into, the rehabilitation and child welfare funds of the Legion and Au-! xiliary. The poppies will he worn urday in tribute to the memory of the dead of both world wars and to mid those still suffering as result of war service. A poppy window has, heen ar. ranged at Tonmis Company's to remind people of the approaching Poppy Day, Also Lloyd, Hamlet. Arthur Diflerplane.

Harold Mitchum and Pete Green, larceny, 2 cases; Theodore Harris, larceny: John Donaldson. house breaking and, larceny: Willia Baxton. larceny: Theodore Harris Willia Raxter, housebreaking and larceny; Walter Dukes, alias Shine Dukes, housebreaking and Jacob Marshall, larceny: Howard Kneece James Glover, larceny. Hollowing an inquest. warrant was for.

named Georre William George William Saulshy nection with the death af man found on the Edeefich way with a bullet wound neck, The body of the Negro: Sa one F.lienton High son, was April nt found 36. Edgefield county line. Twenty school students, sightseers in- -the 1 The warrant issued nation's capital. visited Senator Bush with murder. Burnet R.

Maybank's office Sat- The man named in the urday, hut found the senator out. Fallow Sheriff Price le WAS in. An attending wanted -in connection with convention. robhery ot Gone textile The students revived masses Auenen cab driver sho the bureau of printing and engrav- in night of A oral ing. where United States who.

remorted 1:19: Pal money i printed. however, and were the two left lowed to so PIcoT: of the Whiteladhesive tape. Mouse than 1204 Washington tune- The sheriff said 1 is Saulsby, formerly lived in ville and. that. records Miss Anne Sullivan, Ellenton served a year and a day.

in: wel-tracher, is chaperoning the group. eral penitentiary. LOW STUMPS A great deal of valuable timber is lost each year by the practice' of cutting stumpy too high, The choicest lumber in the tree is that contained in the first lox, 90 that! high cut stumps will give A Lower volume of choice lumber per tree. Farmers who are paid on the volume of board feet scaled in the woods, or the volume cut out at; the mill, should insist upon close, utilization gained by cutting, stumps low. In general, during cutting.

atump heights should be as. low as reason dictates, at the most not more than' a foot. high in' wellformed, undamaged trees, and not more than six inches above an obstruction much an a forked hole damaged base. 01d trees and trees with wire fences attached are usually cut high, saad trees should always be. cut, as low as pomible: a practice will increase forest profits.

Sunday. arid 77 a WAGENER MAN KILLED ON JOB AT CLARK'S HILL which was 2:09. He was riven balls. This practice will be continued throughout May. over the: I Mr.

Lucas further stated that miniatore rolf course is now onder construction. Body Of Aiken Woman Identified A young woman who died at the Lowery hospital in Saliabary. N. C. April 25 has been identifle1 Ethel H.

Dempsey, 83, of Aiken. With no other means of identifcation available, local learned the by means a -while she and identified -by the The FBI said that born at Granite thet bad worked at a mill there, I G. T. Batchelor. 10, of Warener, was accidentally killed Monday while working the Clark's Hill project near Augusta, when he was caaght between two Tournapulls.

Mr. Ratchelor wAs a master mechanic and had been with the Boyle Construction company for six years. Survivors inelnde his widow. Mrs. Margie Eater Ratchelor: twochildren.

James and George Harold, and one brother of Alabama. Paneral services, were conducted at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from Bethear Reptint church near Warener..

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