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Aiken Standard from Aiken, South Carolina • Page 13

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Aiken Standardi
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Aiken, South Carolina
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Page 4-B Aiken Standard, Aiken, S.C., Wednesday, November 3,1971 S.C. Schools To Share In Mixing Funds WASHINGTON (AP) North Carolina and South Carolina were among 15 states receiving funds Tuesday as the U.S. Office of Education announced the release of the final $16 million now available in school desegregation grants. A statewide money breakdown was not immediately available. The agency said grants to 209 school districts in the 15 states have exhausted the $63.9 million provided by Congress to date.

A school desegregation bill pending in the House would provide an additional $1.5 billion, $500 million this year and $1 billion next year. In all, 449 districts in 20 states have receivd such grants this school year. A year ago 905 districts received grants. 'SORRY, WRONG NUMBER' Pam Feagans, seated, gets a lesson in how to operate a switchboard from Southern Bell's Mrs. Elizabeth Gantt, in preparation for her part in the Aiken Drama Club's presentation of "Sorry, Wrong Newton of Southern Bell makes sure the switchboard will be in working order when the curtain goes up Nov.

8-9 at 8 p.m. in the auditorium located behind Aiken High School. Admission is free. The play is under the direction of Tom Robinson. (Staff Photo by Judy Rich) New Rules To Establish Draft Board Guidelines (AP) Selective Service proposed a new draft deferment classification today to enable the service to "ijo business with people likely to be drafted and let the other people go about their business." Deputy Director Daniel J.

Cronin said the new rules, expected to go into effect in December, establish a "1H" holding classification for most 18- year-olds and some men over 18 and abolish the old "1Y" catch-all category. The proposed rules also establish new procedures for draft board exemption and deferment hearings designed to enable a young rnan to make "a fair representation of his claim" without permitting protesters to clog up the system, draft officialsjsaid. new draft-law requires that the Tales be- in the Federal Register 30 days before they go into effect to permit comments or suggestions. Unless they ask for special classification, 18-year-olds will be put in the holding group until their lottery numbers are drawn during the year they reach 19. If they have high numbers and are safe from the draft, they'll remain 1H and save bother for both them and their draft boards.

The 1Y classification is to be eliminated because it raised many objections by lumping various draft-exempt men such as homosexuals, criminals and borderline physical cases into one category. In the future, men are to be classified 1A-AO. meaning acceptance undetermined, or 1A- RI, meaning their cases are being adjudicated. Temporary -physical disqualifications, such as bone fractures, would put men in the 1A-RI classification. The new hearing procedures permit a young man to appear with witnesses before his local board to press his claim for deferment or exemption.

"Normally 15 minutes shall be deemed appropriate for this purpose." the rules say, and "not more than three witnesses can be presented." 4 Wax Bean' Is Winner In Battle Of Bands "Wax Bean." a local rock band, top winner in the Aiken Jaycee sponsored "Battle of the Bands Contest," was presented first place trophy by Miss Aiken Susan Stallworth during a recent meeting the club. The band is now eligible to participate in the state "Batile of the Bands" contest scheduled to be held in Greenville. First and second place bands were "Savage." and "County Fair." Members of the Wax Bean are John Eubanks. organ; Keith Cato, drummer: Kent Redd, vocalist and bass plaver; Bill Bentley. lead guitar; and Kerry Marx, stand-in bass guitarist.

Fresh Fish Seafood Flounder Trout Mullets Catfish Brim Bass Croakers Red Snappers Shrimp Oysters Seafood Shop 316 Park Ave. Ph. 9-6610 648-4671 DBCOUNT PHABMACY MAKE US PROVE that all PRESCRIPTION PRICES ARE NOT THE SAME! Open Monday through Saturday A.M. To 9:30 P.M. TONIGHT AT FOX The "terrible trio" of Warner "Summer of '42," which opens tonight at the Fox Drive-In Theatre, are pictured as they learn about life in the time-honored manner, from a stolen medical manual.

Jerry Houser, Olive Conant and Gary Grimes are pictured from left to right. Robert Mulligan directed the Technicolor feature from a screenplay by Herman Raucher. Richard A. Roth produced the nostalgic film. Military Briefs Pvt.

RONNIE D. NEWSOME, son of Mr. John H. Newsome of Gloverville. has graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island.

S.C. Navy Airman JAMES M. BURKE, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.M.

Burke of Warrenville, has completed specialized training on the maintenance and repair of electrical systems aboard the Navy's "Sea King" helicopters with the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detachment. Naval Air Station. Imperial Beach, Calif. He is a 1970 graduate of Lea velle-McCampbel! High School GraniteviUe. Piano Music Teachers Slate Audition Nov.

6 The following Aiken piano teachers will be presenting students in an audition for the South Carolina Music Teachers' Association Saturday, Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. Norman Howard on Wildwood Road. Mr. Oliver Yost from Baotist College in Charleston will judge the event.

Mrs. John Twombly will present Allison Topp. Mary Elizabeth Boone, Dana Ratchford, Bobby Studley, Lisa Bumpus, and Barbara Baumann. Mrs. Norman Howard will present Lynn Huff, Gregg Byrd, Donna Cristine, Henry Grabb, Gina Page.

Mrs. Lewis Trotti will present Ben Mosley, Kay Arbaugh, Stephen Oldenburg, Daniel Wayne Hooks Mgr. wit nut You'll realize it the minute you meet our manager. (And you will. Top-level personal attention isn't just a promise with us.) He's a likable, pleasant guy.

Knowledgeable about loans and financing. A comfortable expert who wants to help you with any money matter he can. Stop in whenever you'd like a loan, financing or just budget advice. Loans and financing up to $5,000 1st and 2nd mortgage real estate loans available CRE01JL OF AMERICA OF AMERICA Corner US Hwy. 1 and Laurens 100 Laurens Street Aiken Wayne Hooks, Mgr.

Phone 64M306 Pound, Anne Morris, Ann Hussey, Kathy Starks, Grace jtusche and Beverly Taylor. Mrs. Mackey Scott will present Anne Scott, Cindy Tyler and Julia Tindal. BABY FACE SOLDIERS There were 14-year-old lieutenants in the armies of King Louis XTV of France. In one of his armies the oldest soldier was under 18.

In everyone's life there's a SUMMER OF'42 from Warner Insure Service Starts Next Wed. CL-b 9 Moonshine Sftoff War GP A 1m I STARTS TOMORROW BILLY JACK. Just a person who protects children and other living things. Last Day "The Hired Band" Shows 79 Discount Pharmacy Pharmacy 9 AHlo PM SAT For Prescriptions Dial 648-4261 1 131 Laurens SW Store M-T-W-S 9 AM to 6 PW Hows: Th-F 9 AM to 7PM HEAVY DUTY Compare our prescription prices ALUMINUM FOIL Daily Discount 7P Limit 2 Prices Good Thru Nov- 6 QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED NIQHTj 12Y PAMPERS Clearasil MEDICATED CREAM .65 OZ. Daily 1 79 LILT SPECIAL HOME PERMANENT 83 15's PAMPERS 83' 1 19 wu- LYSOL jm TOILET BOWL CLEANER 16 oz.

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