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t (Ceorijcf ottm Sitnco Edition ESTABLISHED 1797 IN COUNTY $7.00 INSTATE $8.00 Georgetown, S.C. 29440 Thursday, May 29,1975 OUT OF STATE $9.00 15' Per Copy Vol.179 No. 51 650 County Students Graduation Plans Set By ETHLYN MISSROON But, William C. Young regards to job markets and schools. Prof. D. H. Drayton, principal Georgetown County's overall Georgetown County prospective careers. Andrews High School will of Howard High School and graduating class of 625 youths Superintendent of Education, However, with youth behind hold its exercises at 7 PM on assistant principal A. H. Doyle and 31 adults will be facing offers reassuring remarks and them indeed, along side of Friday, June 6 in the school's will pesent diplomas to 144 challenging and perhaps solutions. them, today's graduates will be gymtorium with the principal. students during uncertain conditions as they He said that the large number able to forge their own M. Webber Rowell and assistant commencement exercises at leave the safety of "Hallowed of students winning diplomas in destinies, if they work hard and principal, Jonathan Moultrie, the school on Sunday, June 1 at 5 Halls" at this 1974-75 the County this year is a clear apply the necessary industry presenting the diplomas to 100 o'clock in the afternoon. Commencement time. indication that the current and diligence. graduates. Howard's Adult Education An unusually large number, school term has been a In addition, Young also had Choppee High School's program will also see some 22 collectively speaking, of young productive one. words of commendation for the graduating class of 133 students adult students winning people from over Georgetown But, he cited the fact that 31 adults who have pursued and will receive their diplomas on diplomas for completion of high County will receive diplomas this year's crop of graduates won high school diplomas in Sunday, June 1 at 4 PM in the school educations. and certificates during must surge more than ever, into order to better their life school's cafetorium. Pleasant Hill High School will graduation exercises. higher education with courage chances. Diplomas will be awarded by hold its exercises on Sunday, These will be entering a world and determination. Meanwhile, graduation Principal Alvin R. McKenzie June 1 at 4 PM in the school staggering under Specialization, he noted, will schedules have been announced and assistant principal, auditorium. social and economical be the keynoting factor towards by the respective heads of the Jonathan Moultrie. Forty-seven students will be conditions such as even most of success and a most necessary presented diplomas by Pleasant their parents have never prerequisite in facing a world Hill Principal Ellery L. Little. experienced. undeniably on the down-trend in Andrews Academy will Coast Guard graduate 12 students with diplomas being presented by the headmaster, George E. Hinson. The ceremonies will take place on Sunday, June 1 at 5 PM Rescu«3sFishermen in the First Baptist Church with the headmaster, George E. The Coast Guard's assistance firm quoted a price Hinson, presenting the Georgetown station on North of over $100 an hour for towing diplomas. Island had a busy weekend in a craft, a total bill in this case Winyah Academy's assisting boaters in distress, about $1,000. graduation exercises are set for reported Bill Redditt, officer in The group aboard the Fiesta Friday, May 30 at 8 PM on the charge. said they would wait for the school's Parker-Pyatt Athletic They reported a total of six Coast Guard to come to their Field or in event of inclement boats that had engine problems aid. weather, in Duncan Memorial or ran out of fuel. A 95-foot Coast Guard cutter United Methodist Church. One was a 23-foot sports was called in from Savannah, Thirteen students will be fishing boat, the Fiesta, which where it was involved in presented diplomas by the experienced engine failure another case. headmaster, Larry L. Biddle at about 22 miles southeast of The cutter took the Fiesta in the conclusion of the program. Georgetown. tow that afternoon and brought Graduation exercises for • Four people were aboard. it into Winyah Bay, where the Winyah High School have been Phil Hoffman of West Columbia Fiesta was finally docked about planned for Wednesday, June 4 was listed as the boat's owner- 10:30 P.M. at 8 PM in the school's new operator. Redditt explained that in gymnasium, the principal, They were located about cases where property or life is Harvey I. Rice, Jr. said. three miles east of the City of not in immediate danger, the R. Linwood Altman, Richmond, a wreck in the area, Coast Guard generally gives an chairman of the City school OLD FRIENDS-Organ grinder, Joe Ldpefc and his monkey Sonny have where they had planned to do opportunity to commercial board of trustees will present some fishing. assistance firms to come into diplomas to 176 students at that been entertaining people for quite awhile. Both have traveled throughout the They had left Georgetown for the case. time. country, but will be at the Hammock Shop for the next three months. the area about 9 A.M. Monday "We try to get commercial ,1 but developed engine trouble assistance (in such cases) about 10:30 A.M., Redditt said. because there are people trying They radioed the Coast Guard to make a living at their station for assistance. Redditt business," Redditt said. Wandering Organ Grinder asked if they would accept The Fiesta was only one of six commercial assistance. ships the Coast Guard aided last FIRE LOSS-The family of Richard Sinickly lost They said they would, but weekend. The other five had quickly changed their minds either developed engine trouble their possessions in a fire Friday which gutted their when one commercial or ran out of fuel inside Winyah two-story residence on North Merriman Road. Bay or the jetties. Believes In "His Thing" The Georgetown Coast Guard station was able to assist the By BOB GORMAN Apparently, few follies of this "This kind of monkey is good Although in constant motion, others without delay or When Joe Lopez makes up his world seriously affect the life of to work with," be continued, Sonny will allow strangers to mind to do something, you can an organ grinder. Joe has "They are real friendly with the pick him up. Most of the time incident. believe he'll get it done. It may Fire Damages Home "It was an unusually busy weathered world wars, children. It takes about two however, he is busy pocketing take him awhile, but in the end weekend," Redditt said. depressions, natural disasters, years to train them (Sonny is 13 small change, tipping his hat to Joe will be right where he etc., and his life has changed years old) and then they are say "thank you" or playing A fire inflicted heavy damage the rest of the house suffered which broke out about 8:15 wanted to be from the little during those years. just like a little child." peek-a-boo around trees. His on the home of Whit Hane on heavy smoke damage, a fire A.M.Friday. beginning. Getting started in the business Joe has five other monkeys repertoire includes smoking a Cypress Court Tuesday, the department spokesman said. Snake Film The fire started in the kitchen Take the sacred art of organ though was a different story. that travel with him in his pipe and getting sudden Georgetown Fire Department The cause of the fire was grinding for instance. In 1925 camper and travel trailer. His reported. undetermined. and swept to the second story. "Even though I decided I "headaches". No one was home at the time of while working as a laborer for wanted to become an organ wife also accompanies him "He '• on the go constantly, " The fire, which broke out Last Friday a two-story Scheduled Ringling Bros. Circus, Joe everywhere and helps care for frame house . on North the fire. grinder," recalled Joe, "it still commented Joe about his pet, about 6:20 P.M. Tuesday, became captivated by the sound took me 15 years before I and train the other monkeys "He even likes water. When we started in the den, the Fire Merriman Road was gutted, the Though the Georgetown Fire the organ grinders produced during the day. Although he has department reported. Department quickly brought Here Tonight actually got going. I wanted to go home, he'll jump rightint o a Department reported. and the smiles they brought to start working for myself; but I a home in Tampa Fla., Joe tub of soapy water and start One room of the house, the The famiy of Richard Sinickly the fire under control, it gutted "The People Who Take Up the faces of children. Right still, as he has done most of his lost their possessions in the fire almost all the house. couldn't even find an organ. It washing himself." den, was totally destroyed and Serpents" - a documentary film there and then Joe Lopez took me five years just to find days as an organ grinder, Joe and his wife feed their six dealing with the use of snakes in decided he would pursue the one. Then there's the kind of spends the majority of his time monkeys "almost anything we religious services - wiU be vocation and fifty years later, monkey you need. When I barnstorming around the would eat ourselves" such as shown at the Prince George, Joe is still making his own kind started I didn't know what kind country. vegetables, fruit and a little Winyah, Episcopal Church of music. Presently he can be *>» ASAP Coordinator Assumes I was supposed to have. I also "During the winter we go to meat. Parish House, tonight at 7:30 found with his organ and his had to find other organ grinders places like flea markets and ceebus monkey Sonny at the "As long as it's raw-they p.m. to pick up a few pointers." malls to stay away from the don't like many things cooked," This program is being Hammock Shop at Pawleys cold," he said, "You have to be Island. During that 15 year interim, Joe added. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 Joe worked in a tailor shop and careful with monkeys. They can The impressive organ Joe to this day he can still tell you catch pneumonia easily or get i plays is over 100 years old, but Position With County how to properly mend or press a heat stroke if they stay out in the music comes through as pair of slacks. He is easily the sun too long. That's why we clear as it probably did when it stay in the shade all day.'" Miss Patricia Clark assumed established criteria of the "But I'll be involved in a lot ot persuaded however, to get back was first made. Joe takes good, her duties as courtworker and school and did not make an other things," Miss Clark said. to the business of music and Joe's performing partner care of it because organs are no coordinator for Georgetown honest effort to participate, he "I will be out in the monkeys. Sonny is rather hard to resist. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 County's new Alcohol Safety is judged an unsuccessful community more than in the Action Program (ASAP) this completion. office," she said. "I'll be week. If the courtworker thinks the visiting other agencies and the The ASAP program provides participant has benefitted from people in the community." Lye Contaminated Water first DUI offenders with a six- the program, has made an She will also be involved in month provisional license, and honest effort, and needs no community relations when she its goal is to reduce drunken further assistance, he judges is asked to give talks and to driving in the state. the student a successful inform the community about "My job involves completion. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 Hospitalizes Oatland Woman coordinating all of the ASAP activities," Miss Clark An Oatland section man has Hospital in Charleston where "I had the water checked in explained. "Courtworker is just Five-Year-Old Remains been charged with forcing his she is reported in critical the SLED lab in Columbia," the one part of it." wife to drink a glass of water condition, Sheriff Carter stated. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 As courtworker she will make contaminated with lye, Sheriff the initial interview and Woodrow Carter reported. screening of clients when they Unconscious From Wreck The charges are in connection enter the ASAP program. with an incident that happened Single Bid Received She will refer them to other A five-year-old Georgetown reports. Tuesday morning, Sheriff agencies for help or enroll them girl was reported unconcious The truck was headed north Carter said. in the Alcohol Safety School. Wednesday afternoon in a on Hazard traveling about 25 David Gamble, a "I'll be responsible to get Charleston hospital after being miles per hour in a 35 mile per hauler, had left for worgpwook in thde For Shopping Center Site back with the teachers after struck by a truck Monday, hour speed zone, police stated. woods Tuesday with a cooler of they finish the course and sign according to Georgetown Police Cherry hit the brakes and water prepared for him as usual No further bids were received mortgage on the tract of land slips if they pass." Department. tried to stop, but the child was by his wife Charlotte, Sheriff when the foreclosure sale for a across from the HoUday Inn, The ASAP program requires Injured in the auto-pedestrian struck by the left front fender. Carter reported. 58.26 acre shopping center and bordering U.S. 17 and Winyah an individual to pass the school accident was Dawn Marie She was taken first by When Gamble tried to drink commercial site was resumed Bay. to qualify for the provisional Zurcher of 234 Hazard Street, ambulance to the Georgetown the water, it burned his tongue, in front of the Georgetown Appraisers will be appointed license. police stated. County Memorial Hospital and Sheriff Carter said. Courthouse Wednesday by to report what they find to be The courtworker weighs the The accident happened later to a hospital in Charleston, He then took the water back to Master of Equity John P. the value of the property, record and recommendations of Monday at 4:15 p.m. in front of the police department stated. PASSING THROUGH-William Eugene Routh, his wife and allegedly forced or Hazzard, IV. Hazzard stated. the school instructor and also the child's home when she She was reported still let her drink a glass of it, Sheriff The auction began last month This auction is to determine considers the results of a final reportedly ran into the path of a unconcious Wednesday and tbe 43, was just "passing through" Georgetown on his Carter reported. when only one bid of $475,000 whether the sole bid ia interview with the client. panel pickup truck driven by full extent of her injuries were 10-speed bicycle. He was on the last 400 miles of a She was taken to the was submitted by the plaintiff, reasonable and is to protect If the courtworker feels the John William Cherry of Route 1, unknown, according to police 2,400 mile trek from his home in Greensboro, North Georgetown Memorial Hospital C. Douglas Wilson and against an inordinately low bid participant has not met the Awendaw, according to police reports. ' Carolina, to Miami and back home. and later to the Medical Company, which holds a first being submitted, he dBrr/ObS:. (i f 2 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 WHS Students Win Awards

Winyah High School students Jeffrey Grubbs, Algebra II, and Colleen Nagle, World History area, Tommy Lowrimore and were recipients of various Shasta Pierce Algebra- and Patti Edwards, World Bradley Williams won the awards earned through trigonometry and Jeanette Lee, Geography. poetry awards and Elizabeth outstanding academic Geometry. Smith, the short story award. accomplishments within the Awards went to Patti Presbyterian College Junior past year during an Awards Jeanette Lee made the highest score on the annual high Edwards, English, I, Michael Achievement Academic Day ceremony held at the Lee, English II and Jeffry Awards went to Jeffrey Grubbs, school mathematics test »» school. sponsored by Mathematics Grubbs, English III. Thomas Lowrimore, Shasta Association of America and Mu Pierce and Elizabeth Participating in the program Alpha Theta. Billy Kinross and Bobby Wannamaker. were guests Linwood Altman, Hardee were recognized for Jeffrey Grubbs and Albert chairman of the City school Winning honors in foreign exceUent photographic work. LaHue were recipients of board, William C. Young, languages were Colleen Nagle, In the Journalism Awards Superior Achievement Awards. Georgetown County French I, Jeffrey Grubbs, Superintendent of Education, French II, Shasta Pierce, Reverend R.C. Wilkes, Jr. and French III, Sherry Rollins, Larry Urtz. Spanish I and Elizabeth FOR PEACE OF FEET. Wayne Taylor, assistant Wannamaker, Spanish II. principal of WHS, introduced Science recognitions went to Mr. Wilkes who gave the Vincent Wu, Physical Science, invocation followed bv the Russell Burnett, Biology I, Pledge of Allegiance led by Karen Ellis, Biology II, Jeffrey Urtz. Grubbs, Chemistry and Awards were presented and Elizabeth Wannamaker, also remarks by Mr. Altman and Chemistry I honors. Mr. Young were appropriate to Social Studies awards were the occasion. won by Jeffrey Grubbs, US Mathematics awards were History honors, presented by won by Sharon Moore, Algebra the Woodmen of the World, I, a tie, Rhonda Altman and Oint TurbeviUe, U.S. History, CONTENDERS-Pretty contenders for the title of Miss Nicki Sports and Miss Terri Lyn Pearson. TTZFFO W **-,•• "Miss Georgetown" in the up-coming Georgetown Photos of the remaining five contestants will be §V H.S IT i I'i7I#fin «2 Jaycees' pageant include, from left, Miss Ramona shown in other issues. *<*»*/ «/» • "o*i/*i/.L«/f t/*3 Wells, Miss Robbie Alford, Miss Angela Cooper, Attend Conference The Winyah High School presented to Winyah High Miss Georgetown Pageant Junior Civitans attended their School Civitans for their "Most annual convention recently at Outstanding Community the CoUege of Charleston at Project" which was the Charleston. organization and presenting of Meetings attended by over 300 Easter Egg Hunts at the various students from some 20 schools, city-elementary schools. were presided over by Civitan To Be Worthwhile Event Rhonda Altman represented State Governor Alan Altman of Winyah High in the "Miss Georgetown. City and County. Junior Civinettes" competition Plans to launch a most School. competition. The students were on hand for entertaining and worthwhile The Jaycees interrupted She is interested in a career in A brownette with hazel eyes, and won the "Miss sport events, business Congeniality" award. "Miss Georgetown Pageant" their usual program last year teaching cosmetology and also she was "Miss Sun-Fun" of 1974 meetings, a midnight cruise on are being completed by the and for this reason, new interest hopes to pursue her hobby of and also attended many the Fort Sumter tour boat Georgetown Jaycees, a civic in the project has produced 15 dancing. pageants, parades and other This award was voted by the around Charleston Harbor and 19 girls participating in the group which annually sponsors girls, each of whom would "fit A brownette with green eyes, events in representing her the Naval Yard. such a community program. the bill" in a choice of a new Angela is just concluding a community. contest and was a true Miss Georgetown. A beach picnic climaxed the reflection of the character and The current "Miss glamorous year as the Grand A "Miss Winyah of 1972", she meeting on Saturday afternoon. Those competing this year personality of Miss Altman, a Georgetown Pageant" is set to Strand's "Miss Sun-Fun" leans toward tennis, snow and Alan Altman, son of the R. are Robbie Lynda Alford, Janet rising Junior at WHS. take place on June 7 at 8 PM in during which she represented water skiing and swimming in Linwood Altmans of Adair, Martha Ellen Cribb, the Winyah High auditorium on the coastal area at many the sports category and toward Goergetown and Palweys Christine Cox, Angela Gale The Junior Civitans and Highmarket Street. festivals and upon other needlepoint, reading and Island , won the Cooper, Jennifer Floyd, Dolores Civinettes are presently Mike Lyon, program occasions. modelling in the area of "Honor Key" accorded eacn Geathers, Lou Ellen Lawrence, engaged in selecting members chairman, says that this year's She will present a dance hobbies. year to the "Most Outstanding Wanda Gail Main, Terri Lyn for next year's club. line-up of local girls represents number as her talent in the Junior Civitan" in the State. Pearson, Nicki Sports, Michelle RAMONA J. WELLS an attractive combination of all pageant and her hobbies include This was previously won by The organization is founded the required characteristics of Ann Todd, Ramona J. WeUs, sailing, swimming and skiing. Diane Wheeler, and Nancy Ramona is a Murrells Inlet Georgetonian, Randy Hoggle, on the principles of fellowship, 2harm, beauty, poise, talent During her years at Andrews the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. leadership, citizenship and Carol Weaver. High School, she was captain of young lady whose parents are and an all-around Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wells of that Hoggle of Georgetown. service in both the school and wholesomeness that one would Pictured in today's group of the cheerleaders and girls' A runner-up award was community. basketball team and was chosen community. expect in a representative of the contenders are Miss Alford, She has brown hair and blue Miss Cooper, Miss Pearson, to serve on the Condon Teen-Board. eyes and after graduating from Miss Sports and Miss Wells. Socastee High School last year, is attending Coastal Carolina at ROBBIE LYNDA ALFORD Let's Go America! Double Steel Belted Radials TERRI LYN PEARSON Conway. Goodyear Goodyear is having She has had special training a nationwide sale Nineteen-year-old Robbie Terri's parents are Mr. and with the Tadlocks School of wants on money-saving is the daughter of Mr. andj^Mrs| . William F. Pearson of Dancing and five years of America on double steel belted Mrs. Robert W. Alford or Georgetown and she completed Music. radial tires for Georgetown and is a second her freshman year at the She will present an acrobatic Radials American cars. year student at Clemson College of Charleston this year. 25% OFF act as her talent competition. $ $ University. She has not decided upon her During her years at Socastee save 70 to 92 per set of four She has had special training major but she has had 12 years School, she was one of the in oil painting and piano and of piano and organ as well as Socastee Singers who traveled 40,000 MILE TIRES BUILT FOR 1975 NEW CARS will do a dramatic reading as tap and modern dancing. over many states and Europe. SAVE 25% ON 70-SERIES "STEELGARD" OR 78-SERIES "CUSTOM TREAD" RADIALS her competition talent. She plans to do a number She has worked with f •« ' combining piano, with singing t , She has won many honors at conventional entertainers but These Goodyear steel belted radials (1) save money, time to buy these 1975 new car radials. Sale prices Winyah High School including and dancing as her competition her earnest ambition is to be having been a National Merit in the talent area. (2) use less fuel, (3) provide longer mileage, and (4) remain in effect through Saturday. Cliff Parsons a physical therapist and work help conserve America's resources. Now is the finalist and named to a senior She has blue eyes and brown with children. hair and includes tennis, superlative (Most Intelligent). She likes tennis, swimming RAIN CHECK - If we sell out of your size we will issue you a rain check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. She was included upon the swimming, cycling and Cliff Parsons horseback riding among her and sewing and hopes to enter dean's list with highest honors pre-medical training soon. interests. WHITEWALL REGULAR and was a member of Alpha FITS MODELS OF SALE Lambda Delta, (national honor SIZE PRICE PRICE society) at Clemson. NICKI SPORTS FI1K GEORGETOWN TIMES To Manage An auburn-haired girl with CR70-13 Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, Mercury, Plymouth, Nicki is the daughter of Mr. Established 1797 CUSTOM STEELGARD Pontiac $70.30 $52.72 brown eyes, she is aiming for a and Mrs. L. D. Sports, Sr. and is Published every Tuesday BA degree in English and a second year Winthrop student and Thursday by The GR70-15 Chevrolet, Polara, Galaxie, Monterey, Fury, perhaps, a career in teaching CUSTOM STEELGARD $87.45 $65.58 after having completed her Georgetown Times, 606 Catalina & others Moose Pool college literature. Winyah High School education. Front Street, Georgetown, S. LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, Galaxie, Monterey, C. HR70-15 $92.65 $69.48 Cliff Parsons has been named She is hoping for a BS degree CUSTOM STEELGARD Olds, Pontiac & others ANGELA GALE COOPER in Distributive Education with a Second Class Postage paid to be manager of the at Georgetown, S. C. 29440. 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Subscription Rates CUSTOM TREAD Challenger, Roadrunner, Charger & others during the coming summer. and Mrs. Gerone Cooper of I Year In County $7.00 Cliff, who has completed his Andrews and is attending She has studied piano for the GR78-15 Chevrolet, Polara, Galaxie, Monterey, Fury, 1 Year In State $8.00 $79.80 $59.85 training at Wingate CoUege Williamsburg Tech after having past eight years but she plans a CUSTOM TREAD Catalina & others I Year Out of State $9.00 under the new American Red graduated from Andrews High gymnastics and modern dance HR78-15 LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, Galaxie, Monterey, Cross program, Advanced Life- CUSTOM TREAD Olds, Pontiac & others $85.75 $64.31 Saving and Water Safety A-" •.•I Instructions (WSI), is qualified LR78-15 Cadillac, Imperial, Monaco Wagon $92.85 $69.63 to teach swimming classes this CUSTOM TREAD & others year. He is planning an expanded Plus $2.32 to $3.46 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire swimming for pleasure and swimming for learning it's a program at the Moose pool. 7 Ways to Buy Registration for classes in Sale swimming will be held at the Blast! Ends • Cash • Our Own Customer Credit Plan Moose pool on June 6-7. GOOD/YEAR • Matter Charge • American Express Advanced life-saving course Saturday Money Card • Diners Club • Carte Blanche ,. 4> participants must be 15 years of • BankAmericard age or older; must be qualified See Your Independent Dealer For His Price. Prices As Shown At Goodyear Service Stores. swimmers, using the breast, LITCHFIELD MINI GOLF free-style, side, inverted side and elementary back strokes. II. S. 17 S. Litchfield Beach Engine Front-End The student must be able Lube and Oil Change to swim 500 yards with these Tune-Up Alignment collective strokes. Cost of the OPEN WEEKENDS Up to 5 qts. of major brand multi-grade oil • With electronic equipment our • Complete analysis and align­ course will be announced at professionals fine-tune your en­ ment correction-to increase tire registration. gine, installing new points, plugs mileage and improve steering Adults in the class will be ft condenser • Helps maintain a safety • Precision equipment, 18 • Complete chassis smooth running engine for maxi­ used by experienced profes­ accepted from Moose Lodge HOLES 50< mum gas mileage • Includes Dat­ sionals, helps ensure a precision membership only and each lubrication ft oil change sun, Toyota, VW ftligh t trucks alignment » * must be 21-years of age. • Helps ensure longer wearing parts ft smooth, The pool will be open for Astro Puffin Turf quiet performance children of moose members and • Please phone for their swimming lessons will be New Holes Have Been Added appointment from 9 AM-2 PM and for general • Includes light trucks swimmers, from 2 PM-5 PM and 7 PM-10 PM, Mondays PHONE 237-4723 through Friday. Classes will begin on June 9, 6-7 PM for adult swimmers and for advanced life-saving <* courses, 5-6 PM. Burgers and Shakes The pool will be open from 9 AM-12 noon and 1-5 PM on GOODYEAR TIRES AVAILABLE COMPETITIVE PRICES FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS Saturdays and from 2-6 PM on Sundays. Coming Soon Litchfield Texaco Haselden Oil Co. Drew Oil Co. Andrews Exxon The lifeguards will be Pat Hwy. 17, Litchfield Beach 1200 Church St. E. Main St. Avant, Deborah Forehand and Conway Hwy. 237-2091 Georgetown Georgetown, S.C. Andrews, S.C. Kay Assey with Betsy CapeU 546-7151 serving as a substitute. 546-7489 264-8696 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 3 625 County Students To Graduate

Exercises Are Scheduled At Five High Schools And Two Academies

JANET R. CRIBB ANNA B. BISSELL GORDON LANIER BAXLEY STELLA MARIE ALTMAN Winyah High Valedictorian Winyah High Salutatorian Pleasant Hill Valedictorian Pleasant Hill Salutatorian Pleasant Hill To 176 To Graduate Award Diplomas At Winyah High JOSEPH W. HOLLIDAY SARAH E. CAMLIN TERESA L. COLLINS MARCELLA A. HERRIOTT Commencement exercises of Pleasant Hill High School will Winyah Academy Valedictorian Winyah Academy Salutatorian Howard High Valedictorian Howard High Salutatorian Winyah Senior High School will award diplomas and be held in the new gymnasium certificates to 47 members of at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, the graduating class during the principal, Harvey I. Rice, exercises to be at 4 P.M. on Howard High Jr. announced. Sunday, June 1, in the school's Winyah Academy One hundred and seventy-six auditorium. girls and boys will receive diplomas and certificates of The diplomas will be graduation during the delivered by Pleasant Hill exercises. principal, Ellery L. Little. To Graduate 13 Plans Exercises The top three graduates for These will be presented by R. 1975 are Gordon Lanier Baxley, Linwood Altman, chairman of Thirteen Winyah Academy Howard High School will hold the city board of trustees valedictorian, Stella Marie students will receive diplomas its graduation exercises on Altman, salutatorian, and following the invocation by in commencement exercises to Sunday, June 1 at five o'clock in Father Owen E.O'Sullivan. Stuart Anthony Cooper whose be held at 8 PM on Friday, May the afternoon in the school Participating in the program high averages were 30 on the Parker-Pyatt Athletic auditorium, the principal, D.H. also will be the assistant Field at the school. Should exceptional. Drayton announced. principal of Winyah Senior High (jordon is the son of Mrs. J. P weather preyent, the exercises Sen. W.W. Doar, Jr. will be School, Wayne P. Taylor. JOYE M. MOORE Baxley of the Rose Hill Section STUART ANTHONY COOPER will be held at Duncan guest speaker for the occasion. Janet Renee Cribb has been Winyah Third Honor Graduate of Georgetown County. He is a Pleasant Hill Third Honors Memorial United Methodist Others to be heard during the named the first honor graduate, member of the Rose Hill Baptist Church, Larry L. Biddle, ceremonies will be Teresa Lynn Valedictorian, Anna Russell during the past two years. Church. South Carolina in Columbia this headmaster, said. Collins, valedictorian and Bissell, second honor graduate, A Presbyterian College Gordon was a four-year fall. Marcella Ann Herriott, the salutatorian, and Joye Marie Junior Fellow, she also served member of the Pleasant Hill Stella is the daughter of Mrs. Sen. Thomas E. Smith, Jr. of salutatorian. Moore, third honor graduate for as an usher at Graduation last Chapter of the National Beta Kermit Altman of the Rose Hill Florence County District II will The third honor graduate at the current graduation year. Club, and was president during Community and the late Mr. deliver the commencement Howard High School for 1974-75 exercises. She was a member of the his senior year. Altman. address. is Ferol L. Teel. Janet, the daughter of Mr. annual staff for the past two He was elected senior class She received a $50 scholarship Diplomas will be presented and Mrs. Stephen B. Cribb of years and was the junior class president and was voted a award from the Beta Club Diplomas will be presented by 144 graduates during the Georgetown, was the recipient vice-president. Senior Superlative by his during Class Activities Day on of a number of honors including Gurdon L. Tarbox, Jr., SEN. THOS. E. SMITH occasion by the principal, M. Her final year has been classmates. May 16. SEN. W. W. DOAR the World Geography, English I marked by winning both the president of the board of Guest Speaker Drayton and assistant Guest Speaker He served as a junior annual She was also recipient of the trustees, assisted by Mr. principal, A.H. Doyle. and Algebra II and Biology II senior and faculty superlatives. staff member and was named Library Award which was Awards. Biddle. Teresa, the daughter of Mr. Anna has also received editor of the school yearbook in presented at that time. She has been a member of the English III (honors), US and Mrs. Marvin T. Collins of his senior year. Stella is a member of the Other speakers will include National Honor Society and Mu History (honors), French III Gordon also served as a 1975 yearbook staff and has the valedictorian, Joseph Georgetown, is a member of the Alpha Theta for the past two and Economics Awards during junior marshal. He was chosen been active in the Future Weeks (Happy) Holliday, the National Honor Society and was years and was a member of the the past school years. selected as an Outstanding Furman Scholar, Carolina Homemaker's Association at son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Future Teachers, Annual Staff Joye, whose parents are Mr. Scholar, Wofford King Teen, the school. E. Holliday of Georgetown and Teenager of America for 1975. and the Fellowship of Christian and Mrs. Charles Moore was and was featured in the latest She plans to attend Coastal the salutatorian, Sarah Presently employed at the Students. her Freshman homeroom edition of Who's Who Among Carolina where she will major Elizabeth Camlin, the daughter Piggly Wiggly store in Janet also served as a library secretary, treasurer of the American High School in Elementary Education. of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Camlin, Georgetown, she plans studies assistant for the past three Junior Class and a member of Students. Stuart, winner of third honors III of Georgetown . to become a secretary. years and is a member of the the Mu Alpha Theta and The faculty and for his work of the past four The third honor student at Marcella, the daughter of Mr. Student Council. National Honor Society. Administration chose Gordon years, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Winyah Academy is Nancy and Mrs. Zeke Herriott of She was also chosen a She was chosen a Furman as one of six Outstanding Harry Cooper of Hemingway. Carolyn Jones, the daughter of Murrells Inlet, served as a Presbyterian College Fellow Scholar and also won a senior Seniors. He has served as a marshal at Dr. and Mrs. Robert O. Jones of secretary of the National Honor during her junior year. superlative prior to graduation. He was also selected as "Mr. graduation and was named a Litchfield Beach. Society and is a member of Anna, the daughter of Mr. and She has held membership in Echoes" and he drove a school Star Student during his school Gamma Pi Omega, for which Mrs. S.W. Bissell of Pawleys many school groups including bus for two years. years. Happy has been active on she is a reporter. Island was winner of an English the Frosh Club, Student Gordon is presently employed He was a member of the Beta scholastic and sports levels at She was also reporter for the II award and superior Council, French Club. Pep Club as Assistant Manager of the Club during his Freshman year Winyah Academy and has been Student Council and a member achievement award. She served and Future Teachers Club. Hub Theatre in Georgetown and named a Furman Scholar, a as president of the Junior and plans to attend Coastal NANCY C.JONES of the Beauticians' Club, the FEROL L. TEEL Joye was also a member of plans to attend the University of Presbyterian Scholar and a Civinettes and was a member of Carolina. Winyah Academy Third Honors Howard Eagle staff and the Howard Third Honors the annual staff at Winyah High Newberry Summer Scholar. He annual staff. the National Honor Society School. has served as the president and Following the ceremony, the Marcella, president of the vice Dresident of the National Marcella was elected "Miss Upper School faculty will host a Glee Club, is also a member of Honor Society and was the reception in the Robert E. Howard Eagle of 1974-75" in Student Council president and the Outstanding American Quinn Library in honor of the High School Students Society. recent weeks. vice-president. graduates, their parents and friends. She is also included in Who's He served as the art editor of Who Among American High the school's annual and its School Students and the Society newspaper. of Outstanding Teenagers of America. Happy also has been named to Who's Who Among American She plans to attend Morris High School Students, Brown College in Atlanta and Outstanding Teenagers of will major in music. America and the Society of Distinguished American High Ferol, the daughter of Mr. School students. and Mrs. James E. Teel of He was chosen to attend Boys' Georgetown won third place State and played varsity soccer honors at Howard High School [<*« and basketball. for 1974-75. ROBIN MCDANIEL HUGH EDWARDS Andrews Academy Andrews Academy Salutatorian MARY M. RICE MARGARET A. DEAS Sarah also won many honors She is a member of the Valedictorian Choppee Valedictorian Choppee Salutatorian and held a number of offices National Honor Society and the including treasurer of the Block Smart Teens Club. "D" Club. Ferol is now employed at She was chosen Miss Winyah Edwards in the Georgetown Andrews Academy Dr. To Be Academy in 1973-74 and was CINDY NEWTON STEPHANIE LANE Plaza and plans to become a also a runner-up to Miss Andrews High Valedictorian Andrews High Salutatorian secretary in the future. Homecoming the same year. Plans Exercises [* Choppee Speaker She was chosen for membership in Who's Who Andrews High To Hold Its Andrews Academy will have Dr. Henry E. Hardin, widely Among American High School its commencement exercises on known educator and minister, Students and the Society of Sunday, June 1 at 5 PM in the will be the guest speaker at the Outstanding High School auditorium of First Baptist Choppee High School Students. Church, the headmaster, commencement exercises on Commencement On June 6 George E. Hinson announced. Sunday, June 1 at 4:00 p. m. in Sarah was an alternate to Girls' State and was a member The guest speaker will be Dr. the school gym. Andrews High School will Fellow, a Furman Scholar, College. Carlton L. Winbery, Professor Presiding will be the school of the cheerleaders and the hold its final exercises on Outstanding Teenager of Principal Webber Rowell and of Religion of the Baptist principal, Mr. Alvin R. basketball team, winning a Friday night, June 6, at seven America, Society of assistant principal Jonathan College at Charleston. McKenzie, Jr., who will "Most Improved" status in basketball. o'clock in the gym. Outstanding American High Moultrie will present diplomas. Diplomas will be awarded to introduce Georgetown County At this time, about a hundred School Students, Who's Who 12 seniors of Andrews Academy Superintendent of Education She was a member of the students will receive diplomas, Among American High School Catholic Women by the headmaster during the William R. Young and assistant R. Webber Rowell, principal, ceremony. Superintendent of Rural Retrospect staff, the Student Students, and a Distinguished said. The honor graduates are Schools, Mr. Thaddeus L. Government body and the American High School Student. The program is unique in To Honor Robin McDaniel, valedictorian, Thompson. The diplomas will school's newspaper staff. She plans to major in the Pre­ that the students, honor the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. be presented by these guests. school Education at Furman She was editor of "The Paper graduates, will deliver the University. Former Teacher D. McDaniel of Andrews and Dr. Hardin is former Bag" and also served on the speeches, "Today the Past - Hugh Edwards, salutatorian, president of Morris College at Stephanie Lane is the Sister Mary Norbett, OP, EDWARD W. GILLELAND annual staff. Tomorrow the Future." granddaughter of Mrs. Ethel the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sumter. Sarah was a Newberry First honor graduate is Cindy former principal of St, Mary's Edwards of Andrews. Andrews Academy Third Honor He served on a Commission BESSIE L. ARMSTRONG Lane. Catholic School will be honored Summer Scholar and won an Louise Newton and second She was a marshal, a member The third honor graduate is established by the late Choppee Third Honors honorable mention for her work honor graduate is Stephanie at a reception by the St. Mary's Baptist College at Charleston President Lyndon B. Johnson to of Honor Society, a Furman Catholic Women's Club on Edward Wilson Gilleland, the where she will major in in the school's Science Fair. Delones Lane. son of Mrs. Frances M. promote Equal Opportunity in Scholar, and served on the Friday, June 6 at 8 PM at the Psychology. The honor graduates named Nancy also has been active in Cindy, the daughter of Mrs. Gilleland and the late Mr. C. E. industries, businesses, Senior Committee. Knights of Columbus Hall on at Choppee High School were school affairs, serving^ as Mary Newton Gladson and Stephanie was chosen Gilleland. Hugh served as vice- government, education and the Highmarket Street. Mary M. Rice, valedictorian, pesident of the Sophomore Baron Blakely Newton, Sr., is Outstanding Teenager of Robin has been active in the president of the senior class and professions. Margaret A. Deas, and Bessie Class. a member of the Junior and Sister Mary Norbett who has is a member of the National Dr. Hardin has served South America, Society of Andrews Academy affairs and L. Armstrong. Senior Honor Society. Outstanding American High been residing in the western has served on the newspaper Honor Society. Carolina as a Baptist Minister Secretary of the Senior Class, She was active on the School Students, and Society of portion of the United States, left and annual staffs. She is also a for more than three decades of Choppee's top honor graduate she participated in the Miss Interested in sports, he Yellow Jacket Staff and the Distinguished American High Georgetown in 1956 after having member of the National Honor which 27 years were served at for 1975 is Mary Margaret Winyah Academy Pageant on played on the basketball and Gold and Black Staff. School Students. She plans to been one of the early guiding Society. St. Paul Baptist Church at Rice of the Dunbar section of two occasions and was also a influences of the Catholic Cindy was chosen P. C. Junior attend South Carolina State CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 Mullins. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11 homecoming court member. school. Robin plans to attend the £%. . .. 4 THE GEORGETOWN iS. C.) TIMES. Thursday, May 29. 1975 Drop-In Miss West Honors Honored Miss Brown With Socials Miss Deborah Brown, who Miss Zena West, bride-elect ol will be married to Mr. Jackie June, was guest of honor at a Lawrence Miles on June 14, was lovely miscellaneous bridal honored with a lovely drop-in on shower on Friday, the twenty- Friday, the twenty-third of third of May, at the home of M May, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Guy Mercer in Maryville. DuRant Benton in Maryville. Miss West, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. West of Miss Brown is the daughter of Moultrie, Georgia will be Mr. and Mrs. William Henry married to Mr. Richard Ronald Brown of Georgetown. Mr. Altman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Altman of C.L. Miles of Pleasant Hill. Georgetown. The couple plan to Mrs. Rudolph J. Price and be married on the twenty- Mrs. William E. Skipper co- seventh of June at the First hosted the social event. Baptist Church in Moultrie. Assisting Mrs. Mercer with The honoree was presented an the social event were Mrs. J. L. orchid corsage to wear during Simpson and Mrs. Cecil Cribb. the social. Mrs. Brown, the A corsage of white carnations honoree's mother and Mrs. was presented to the honoree Miles, the groom-elect's mother complementing her formal were presented carnation party dress. corsages by the hostesses. Mrs. Richard Altman, mother Receiving the guests were of the groom-elect, the honoree > Mrs. Benton, Mrs. Brown and and the honoree's mother, Mrs. mi the honoree. E. B. West received the guests Spring flowers were at the appointed hour. /frs. Jama's Folger Carter predominant throughout the Mrs. Stephen Lorenzo Truesdale , Jr. The Mercer home was Mrs. Cecil Claymon Grimes, ID party area, providing an tastefully decorated for the atmosphere of gaiety. occasion, carrying out the traditional bridal theme and a Miss Deborah Cook The serving table laid with a Miss Matthews And color scheme of green. Miss MyraFelderWeds white cut-work cloth was The serving table laid with a centered with a silver white linen cloth was centered candelabrum holding an Mr. Truesdale Marry with a mass arrangement of Mr. C. C. Grimes - /Z7 Marries James Carter epergne arrangement of pink Miss Patricia Rose Matthews wedding marches were used for spring flowers. A crystal punch The marriage of Miss Myra Mrs. Norman K. Wilcox was Miss Deborah Josephine Cook The bride was graduated and white spring flowers and bowl was appointed at one end and Mr. James Folger Carter from Lake City High School and white burning tapers. Trays of and Mr. Stephen Lorenzo the processional and Louise Felder and Mr. Cecil matron of honor and Miss Truesdale, Jr., were united in recessional. and trays of party dainties were Claymon Grimes, III was Deborah Ann Beal was maid of were united in marriage in a the College of Nursing at the party foods further graced the placed at the other. lovely service on Saturday, the Medical University of South marriage in a lovely candlelight Given in marriage by her solemnized in a lovely honor. table. The honoree was presented twenty-fourth of May, at the Carolina. She also attended service on Saturday, the father, the bride chose for her candlelight service on Bridesmaids were Miss Cathy many lovely gifts which were I.ake City First Baptist Church. Winthrop College and will be The circular punch table was twenty-fourth of May at the wedding a formal gown of white Saturday, the twenty-fourth of Grimes, cousin of the groom of opened and displayed on a The Reverend Lester P. employed at a Columbia area covered with an ecru cloth and First Baptist Church. Butterfly polyester nylon and May at the Duncan Memorial Columbia, Miss Susan Marlowe, table. Branham performed the double hospital. was centered with a crystal The Reverend Julius R. cluny lace. The slightly raised United Methodist Church. cousin of the bride of Myrtle punch bowl. waistline, ruffled yoke and long Miss West was remembered Beach, Miss Janet Siau of ring ceremony at seven o'clock The groom was graduated Kirkland performed the double The Very Reverend Melvin R. sleeves were adorned in cluny by her hostesses with a gift in Georgetown and Mrs. Linda H. in the evening. from Winyah High School and Presiding at the punch table ring ceremony at half after four Hyman and the Reverend lace, miniature venise flowers china. Hines of Pawleys Island. The bride is the daughter of the University of South was Miss Mickey Price who was o'clock in the afternoon. Thomas C. Shuler performed and seed pearls. Venise lace COKE PARTY The attendants were gowned Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kenneth Carolina. He also graduated assisted by Mrs. Michael Van The bride is the daughter of the double ring ceremony at six flower motifs enhanced the Miss West was again in formal dresses of ivory and Cook of I,ake City. Mr. Carter is from the Medical University of Vlake, Mrs. J. Allen Moore and Mr. and Mrs. William Elbert o'clock in the evening. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aimer South Carolina College of Mrs. James R. Price. Matthews, Sr., of Georgetown. front of the skirt and full chapel entertained with a delightful green printed voile. The dresses Rurnis Carter of Georgetown. Medicine. He is presently The groom is the son of Mr. and length train. Her three tiered coke party on Saturday, the The bride is the daughter of were fashioned on the halter "Jesu, Joy of Man's employed as an intern at the In an adjoining party room, Mrs. Stephen Lorenzo finger tip veil of illusion, edged twenty-fourth of May, at the Mrs. Isaac Bamberg Felder and design with a soft fluid skirt. Desiring" and "The Lord's Richland Memorial Hospital. many useful gifts given the Truesdale, Sr., of Kershaw. in cluny lace, was attached to a home of Mrs. W. P. Foxworth. the late Mr. Felder of Further enhancing the dresses Prayer" were presented in a honoree were displayed on a A program of nuptial music peau camelot of matching lace Co-hosting the pre-nuptial Georgetown. The groom is the were short sleeve belted jackets The couple will make their table covered with a white linen and seed pearls. She carried a accented with ivory program of wedding music. The home in Columbia. was presented by Miss Gladys event with Mrs. Foxworth was son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil traditional wedding marches cloth and appointed with a white Smalley, organist and Mr. cascade bouquet of white roses, Miss Allison B. Stone. Claymon Grimes, Jr., also of Nottingham lace around the and lavender spring bouquet. drift pom pons and gypsophila. were used for the processional REHEARSAL Charles Barnes, brother-in-law Upon arrival, the honoree was Georgetown. collar. They carried nosegays of A special guest of the social and recessional. of the groom, soloist. Mr. Mrs. Howard Bunn was presented a white carnation A program of nuptial music daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Carter was the honoree's The bride, given in marriage Barnes sang "Whither Thou matron of honor and Miss Millie corsage as a gift of was presented by Mr. Ralph Mr. Grimes served as his entertained members of the grandmother, Mrs. Audrey M. by her father, chose for her Goest" and "The Wedding Driggers was maid of honor. remembrance. Ford, Jr., organist. The son's best man. Serving as wedding party, relatives and Browder of Johnsonville. wedding a floor length gown of Prayer." The traditional The honor attendants were Arrangements of spring traditional wedding marches groomsmen were Mr. Jack friends with a dinner at the candlelight silk organza gowned in Nile green dotted flowers and greenery were were used for the processional Grimes, brother of the groom of Lake City Country Club accented with Alencon lace and swiss dresses fashioned on placed at various intervals and and recessional. Georgetown, Mr. Jon Calloway following the rehearsal of the imported French lace beading. \ empire lines. The bodice were the predominant of Charlotte, North Carolina, It was designed with a Victorian Carter-Cook wedding. ake City, Mr. the honoree was presented a exercises. Commander and Mrs. Julian Reed Simmons, Jr., guests during the appointed corsage of red rosebuds. Don Gibson, brother-in-law of hours of seven-thirty and nine In addition, master's degrees the groom of Ft. Campbell, of Mount Pleasant, announce the engagement of o'clock. In the living room, spring were awarded to 231 graduate Kentucky, Mr. Jim Thorny of their daughter, Miss Vicki Lynne Simmons, to Mr. flowers were attractively students in library science, Uke City, Dr. Briar Truluck of Thomas Gary Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. William The Tennis Club was social work, English, education, Olanta and Mr. Mike Tyler of arranged, providing a festive Paul Walker of Georgetown. tastefully decorated with multi­ note to the party area. chemistry, home economics, Orangeburg and Charleston. colored arrangements of Spanish and French. Master Kyle Gibson, nephew Miss Simmons, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. daylilies and glads placed at A number of the customary of the groom of Ft. Campbell various intervals. Mrs. Wilson bridal games were played and The Doctor of Arts degree *> was ringbearer. Julius Marburg of Germany and Mrs. Julius Reed and Mrs. Wilkes presided over prizes were awarded was awarded for the first time Following the ceremony, the Simmons and the late Mr. Simmons of Charleston, the gift area. Many lovely and The serving table laid with a in the College's history to three bride's parents entertained with was graduated from Moultrie High School in Mount useful gifts given the honoree pink cloth overlaid with a white Miss Cynthia Marie Damon students in the field of library a reception in the church social Pleasant and is presently a rising senior at the were opened and displayed. crocheted cloth was centered science. Anthropologist hall. with an arrangement of white Engaged To Mr. Alton Cribb , Jr. Margaret Mead delivered the University of South Carolina. The serving table laid with an mums and white burning commencement address. The bride's mother received ecru cloth edged in lace was in a floor length dress of green Mr. Walker, grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. candles. A crystal punch bowl Miss Greene, who is a centered with a white wrought was placed at one end of the June Wedding graduate of Balboa High School and white chiffon with matching Thomas Elias Isaac of Georgetown and the late Mr. iron container holding an elbow length accordian pleated table and trays of party foods in Panama, was a political and Mrs. William Joseph Walker of Binghamton, arrangement of roses, daisies were placed at the other. Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Damon announce the science and secondary cape. A cymbidium orchid and mums and white burning corsage complemented her New York, was graduated from Winyah High engagement of their daughter, Cynthia Marie, to education major at Simmons. School and Trident Technical College in candles. A silver punch bowl The bride-elect opened and She was the recipient of the outfit. was placed at one end of the admired many lovely and useful Mr. Alton Cribb, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton The groom's mother wore a Charleston. He also attended Newberry College Cribb, Sr., also of Georgetown. Adelson Foreign Study Award table and trays of party dainties gifts which had been displayed and spent a semester of her formal blue gown and a and the University of South Carolina. He is were placed at the other. around her chair. cymbidium orchid corsage. Miss Damon is presently attending Winyah junior year in Paris and also presently employed with Southeastern Safety Miss Venters, daughter of Mr. Senior High School. Mr. Cribb attended Winyah Later the couple left on a Supply in Columbia. Presiding at the punch bowl received the Robert Rankin wedding trip to points of was Mrs. Jake Straight. and Mrs. Martin L. Venters, High School and is employed with the Sealtest Award. and Mr. Bobby Ray Mallard, interest in Florida. For The wedding has been planned for the ninth of Dairy Company of Georgetown. Miss Greene plans to enter a travelling, the bride changed Miss Hook was remembered son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry R. doctoral program in political August at Christ Our King Church in Mount by her hostesses with a gift for Mallard will be married June 7, The wedding has been planned for June 21, at the into a two piece green dress First Baptist Church. science at the University of with matching accessories. Pleasant. her future home. at the First Baptist Church. Georgia this fall. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 5 Truesdale - Matthews Wedding Grimes - Felder Wedding CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 into a mint green two piece suit CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Miss Norma Cook and Miss centered with an arrangement Little Miss Shannon Siau, fashioned with a green and Suzanne Dunn cut and served of yellow roses, chry­ cousin of the groom of white bodice. She wore white The circular punch tables the wedding cake. santhemums, daisies and Columbia, was flower girl. She accessories and the rose were covered with white linen Later the couple left on a baby's breath. A variety of wore a gown identical to that of corsage lifted from her bridal cloths and were appointed with wedding trip to points of party foods further graced the the honor attendants and bouquet. silver punch bowls. interest in Florida. For table. carried a white basket of flower The bride was graduated Serving punch were Miss travelling, the bride changed Mr. Grimes chose this time to petals. from Winyah High School and Hannah Watts, Mr. and Mrs. A. into a floral wrap around dress present gifts of remembrance to the University of South Carolina H. Lachicotte, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. with matching accessories. She his groomsmen. Mr. Truesdale served as his Louis B. Thompson, Mr. and son's best man. Serving as with an Associate degree and wore the corsage lifted from her will graduate with a Bachelor Mrs. Samuel McFadden, Mr. bridal bouquet. groomsmen were Mr. Harry and Mrs. Douglas L. Hinds, Mr. Brooks, brother-in-law of the degree in August. BRIDALLUNCHEON DORIS A. SMALLS and Mrs. William S. Cowan, Jr., The bride was graduated groom of Charleston, Mr. The groom was graduated Mr. and Mrs. M. Thatcher William Elbert Matthews, Jr., from Denmark-Olar High from the University of South Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Sr., Mrs. Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carolina and attended brother of the bride of School and attended The Lane Tamsberg, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas, Jr., Mrs. R. Charleston, Mr. Jeff Matthews, Citadel. He is presently Columbia College. She is Ernest Beaty and Miss Peggy Miss Smalls Charles W. Cusick, and Miss presently employed with the brother of the bride of employed with KirkPatrick Katrina Paris. Thomas entertained members Georgetown, Mr. Dave and Anderson Associates. Georgetown County of the wedding party, relatives Honored Matthews, cousin of the bride of The couple will make their Department of Social Services. and friends at a luncheon at the Georgetown, Mr. David home in Georgetown. Assisting were Mr. Eugene S. The groom was graduated Carolinian Restaurant prior to Kennedy of Charleston, Mr. Lawrimore, Dr. and Mrs.fro m Patterson School For Boys the Grimes-Felder wedding. REHEARSAL Robert L. Lumpkin, Mr. and With Award Ellis Johnson of Winnsboro, Mr. in Lenoir, North Carolina and is The T shaped serving tables Howard Bunn of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Truesdale Mrs. Fredrick T. Mickler, Mr. presently employed as a Broker entertained members of the and Mrs. William A. Johnstone, were covered with white linen Doris A. Smalls, daughter of Mr. Teddy Kiester of Beaufort with Lachicotte, McFadden and cloths and were centered with and Mr. Michael Brooks, wedding party, relatives and Mrs. Robert T. Quinn, Mr. and Thompson Realtors. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jody Tamsberg of Mt. an arrangement of yellow and Smalls, was recently honored at nephew of the groom was the The couple will make their white daylilies and lavender junior usher. Mrs. Jonn K. McCormac Pleasant, Miss Jane Quinn and home in Georgetown. Johnson C. Smith University in following the rehearsal of the Miss Tina McCaskill. asters. A delicious meal was Charlotte, North Carolina. Master Ricky Barnes, Truesdale-Matthews wedding. served. A senior and biology major, The bride's circular table, REHEARSAL nephew of the groom was Assisting with the social event covered with a matching cloth, Mr. and Mrs. Grimes Miss Felder chose this time to Doris has been an honor student ringbearer. remember her attendants with for three consecutive years. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank GOOD NEWS-Reed Tanner, Jr. gets the good held the three tiered wedding entertained members of the Immediately following the Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. cake. The cake, iced in shades wedding party, relatives and gifts of love and appreciation. She was recently inducted ceremony, the bride's parents James Wallace. news that he has been selected by Santee Electric of white was delicately friends at the Moose Club into Beta Kappa Chi scientific entertained with a reception in Cooperative in Kingstree upon the basis of an essay Out-of-town guests attending honorary society for The serving table covered embossed with miniature pale following the rehearsal of the the church social hall. with a white lace cloth was he wrote, to spend a week with others in green flowers. Topping the cake Grimes-Felder wedding. the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. mathematics, biology and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay Julian B. Beaty of New York chemistry majors with a 3.0 centered with a yellow and Washington, D.C. He listens to explanations given was the bride's father's baby The serving table laid with a Miller greeted the guests. white arrangement of spring cup holding a cymbidium white damisk cloth was and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Grimes, cummulative average and 75 Mrs. David Stephenson kept him by Santee Coop's representative, Mrs. Bar­ Sr., of Augusta. hours and Alpha Kappa Mu flowers. A silver punch bowl orchid. the guest register which was was appointed at one end of the bara B. Watson, Home Economist. Honor Society which requires a covered with a white linen cloth grade point average of 3.3 or table and a variety of party Birth and appointed with a bouquet of foods was placed at the other. GOOD BUYS FOR above or at least 75 hours. spring flowers. Doris was also accepted into Miss Matthews and Mr. The bride's mother chose for Truesdale chose this time to Reed Tanner Wins two summer programs at Oak her daughter's wedding, a mint SUMMER! Ridge National Laboratory in remember their attendants with green polyester knit gown gifts of love and appreciation. Oak Ridge, Tennessee and the fashioned with a natural waist­ Savannah River Laboratory in line. The bodice featured a high Recognition Here Announcements Hibiscus Hydrangea Aiken. neckline and long chiffon Both programs are associated sleeves. The waisfline, Bridal Couple STANTON with the Atomic Energy enhanced with miniature pearls Reed Clifton Tanner, Jr., the Wax Museum, Archives, Allamandas Gardenias son of Mr. and Mrs. Tanner, Sr. Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Ronald A. Commission. extended into a full pleated Library of Congress, Kennedy Stanton of Pensacola, Florida This summer, Doris will skirt. Further complementing Honored At of Belle Isle, will be among 21 Center, Washington Cathedral, outstanding high school announce the birth of a son, spend ten weeks as a research her outfit was a white orchid and the National Aquarium. Jeffrey Scott, born May 13, at g^-Agapanthus Mandevilla trainee at the Savannah River corsage. students from over South The highlight of the trip will be Carolina who will share a fun- Pensacola Naval Hospital. Laboratory. The groom's mother wore a participating in National Rural Mrs. Stanton is the former During last summer, Doris Buffet Dinner filled and educational week at Electric Youth Day and the Tulip Trees royal blue polyester crepe the nation's capital, Miss Karen Ann Farabaugh, attended Fisk University in dress fashioned with a V visits with Congressmen and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nashville, Tennessee where she Miss Virginia Lynn Ruffin Washington, D. C. in the near Senators in Washington. neckline and long sleeves which future. Farabaugh of Royal Oak, Palms studied as a premedical student were complemented by a long and Mr. Michael Altman who Michigan. in the UNCF Summer full skirt. She wore silver will be married on June 28 were These young people have been Reed includes among his Lt. Stanton is the son of Mr. Premedical Program. She also accessories and a white orchid delightfully entertained at an selected and are sponsored by extra-curricular activities, and Mrs. Curtiss Stanton of received a scholarship from the corsage. informal buffet dinner on May Electric Coops throughout the membership in the Spanish and Georgetown. Hanging Baskets program. The serving tables, 21 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. state. Junior Civitan Clubs and also is Doris is active in several attractively arranged in cross John Pitts in Andrews. Co- Santee Electric Cooperative on the school's track team. Clay Pottery school activities which include formation, were laid with green hosting the social were Mrs. at Kingstree has named Reed as president of the Biology Club, linen cloths and overlaid with Carlisle Clemons, Mrs. Tommy their representative for this Honors Program and trainee Stalvey, and Mrs. Theron exciting event. white lace. Centering the table Mrs. Fogel's J PersonalsM. n,M/iiM(,> | Concrete Yard Ornaments in the MSB research program. was a white candelabrum Altman. He was selected for his Being active in this program, fashioned with hurricane globes Upon arrival the bride-elect outstanding essay entry entitled Doris has traveled to Newwhic h held three white burning was presented a corsage of "Power Today For Progress Ornamental Wind Mills Orleans, Louisiana and Norfolk, tapers and an epergne daisies accented with green and Tomorrow". Students Mrs. Tom Marshall of Lake Virginia to attend meetings and arrangement of white and tied with yellow ribbon. The Quoting from his essay, Reed City visited during the week research seminars. yellow pom pon, snaps and groom-elect was presented a stated "America does need with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maring roses. daisy boutonniere. power now to build its future of Andrews. She is a member of the Appointed at each end of the Each table was covered with and with technology I think she Plan Recital m MIDWAY National Institute of Science table was a white candlestick a linen cloth and centered with can do it." Mr. and Mrs. Shawn James and a member of Alpha Kappa an arrangement of roses. Reed is a rising senior at have recently returned from a holding a white burning taper. Mrs. Julius Fogel will present Alpha Sorority where she has Silver trays of party foods A delicious turkey dinner was Winyah High School in visit to Washington, D.C, New NURSERY, INC held the position of Tamiochous served. Georgetown. her voice and piano students in York and Canada. further graced the table. recital on Thursday, May 29, at for two consecutive years. The punch table laid with a The hostesses gift to the Over 1,000 young people from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority young couple was a barbecue the Georgetown County Mr. and Mrs. John Burkett of Hwy. 17-3 Miles S. Of Georgetown yellow linen cloth and overlaid across the nation will enjoy a Memorial Library Auditorium Granite City, Illinois, Mr. and was the first black sorority with white lace was appointed brazier-also, a pink and white week of activities in established and was founded at checked apron for Ginger and a at 8 P.M. Mrs. Bob Milligan of Kansas at each end with silver punch Washington. During the week and Betty Burkett of Charleston Howard University. bowls. blue and white checked apron the group will visit numerous The public is cordially invited for Mike. visited recently with Mr. and Pouring punch during the points of interest including the to attend. Mrs. Woodrow Ward. Miss Smalls was thsociae l were Mrs. Roy Matthews recipient of the Johnson C. and Mrs. Jennings Gore. 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c8-/o<*s- 6 THE GEORGETOWN {S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 All Saint 9s To Hold Bazaar

It was with great anticipation Wednesday night, May 7, after with the aid of the entire Parish Country Cooking" with seafood it was struck by lightning. counted cross stitch in addition that the women of All Saint's and Community, are dishes ready for oven or to sketches, prints, oil paint­ Waccamaw, Episcopal Church This fire did not destroy the proceeding with plans for this freezer, homemade bread and ings, macrame, Christmas at Pawleys Island were plans for the Bazaar, however. famous event. artichoke relish. decorations and many other planning their sixth annual It only strengthened their All of the many items for In the handiwork area will be unusual items. "Christmas in July" Bazaar. determination. which this Bazaar is noted will aprons, pillows, shell craft, Tourists and residents alike This was to be the first of On July 9, from 10 A.M. to 4 be ready, especially that "Low needlework patterns for will enjoy this festive event. these annual events to be held in P.M. "Christmas in July" will the newly completed Parish again take place at the old n House. Parish House on Highway 17 at BICENTENNIAL t t Pawleys Island. However, plans for having it Proceeds from this event will The People Who in this wonderful new location go toward the building fund of went up in smoke of the fire that the Church as they must now, t i gutted the building, only two not only build but rebuild. Take Up Serpents weeks short of completion, on The Women of the Church, A DcKHimentary Film Voice And Piano Students Presented In Recital PRESENTATION-J. T. Martin, president of the State and Georgetown Prince George Winyah County Association for Retarded Citizens, Charles (Chuck) Farrell, Chairman Mrs. Mary Ruth Ragland Ackerman, Fran Cottingham, of The Administrative Board, Adult Activity Center and Gordon Haselden, co- presented her voice and piano Cindy Mixon, Sheila Howell, chairman, present Larry Howard, right, president of the Georgetown Civitan students in recital on Friday Melissa Moskow, and Laurie Episcopal Church Parish House Club a handsome plaque on behalf of the State ARC designating that group as evening, May 23, in theCreel . "Outstanding Civic Organization of the Year". The presentation was made cafetorium of the Andrews High mt i School. Following the recital a social 0I during a State ARC convention held in Cloumbia recently. half-hour was enjoyed at which Thursday, May 29, 7:30 PM g^ • Singing were the Howell time the pupils, parents, and Quartet composed of Rick, other relatives as well as Dates To Richard, Janet, and Sheila friends were served Sponsored By The Rice Museum " £ \ | Miss Janet Wright Howell; also, Frankie Cannon. refreshments by Mrs. Remember Playing were Joan Davis, Ragland's aunts, Mrs. Samuel Inger Anderson, Maxine Scott, Harper and Mrs. Sara H. Public Is Cordially Invited ASSOCIATION FOR Danny Mobley, Tammy Bailey. HonoredWithDrop-In RETARDED CHILDREN On Tuesday evening, May Miss Debra Wright. The Association for Retarded 20, between the hours of 7:30 Miss Wright and Mr. Michael Children will meet Tuesday, and 9:00 o'clock, Miss Janet Tisdale plan to be married on June 3, at 7:30 P.M. at the BANKAMERICARD Wright was honored with a June 22 at Central Presbyterian Prince George Winyah (/*///•//// /if i miscellaneous drop-in at the Church in the Millwood Episcopal Church Parish home of Mrs. W. C. Grant in Community near Kingstree. House. Andrews. Miss Wright is the daughter of A babysitting service will be Co-hosting the social were Mr. and Mrs. Shelton S. Wright provided for parents with small **t8asSi»*NjS; Mrs. Herbert Adams, Mrs. Paul of Andrews and Mr. Tisdale is children. Davidson, Mrs. Fred Jones, the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. t/Mt£i4t40tt£STORE HOURS ' All interested persons are Mrs. Winston Matthews, and Tisdale of Kingstree. urged to attend. Monday-Thursday 9 A.M. — 6 P.M. Mrs. J. S. Porter. Downtown Mrs. Grant greeted the guests Friday - 9 A.M. — 8 P.M. and introduced them to the Bridal Couple Entertained Georgetown Saturday 9 A.M. — 6:30 P.M. receiving line which included Open All Day Wednesday the bride-elect, her mother, Mrs. Shelton S. Wright, and, the groom-elect's mother, Mrs. R. By Friends In Andrews G. Tisdale. Upon arrival, Miss Wright was presented a corsage of Miss Melanie Anne Miss Hemingway, daughter of daisies and yellow rosebuds tied Hemingway and Mr. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edsel with yellow poka-dot ribbon. Lynn Chandler whose marriage The mother of the bride-elect will be an event of June, were Hemingway of Andrews and and the mother of the groom- honored with a buffet dinner on Mr. Barry Lynn Chandler, son elect were presented pink Friday, the twenty-third of of Mrs. Sherod Thomas rosebud corsages accented with May, at the beach home of Mr. Chandler of Hemingway will be baby's breath and tied with and Mrs. Puett Rowell at married June 14, at the Trinity ribbon in various shades of Pawleys Island. United Methodist Church. pink. COOK-OUT The party rooms were made Hosts and hostesses along festive for the occasion. The with Mr. and Mrs. Puett Rowell Miss Hemingway and Mr. dining room table was covered were Mr. and Mrs. John Vernon Chandler were again with a white lace and cutwork Rowell and Mr. and Mrs. Irving entertained with an informal cloth, and centered with a Clemons. barbecue cook-out on Saturday, crystal basket of pink roses and the twenty-fourth of May, at the fern. On one end was a crystal The beach home was festive home of Mr. and Mrs. David WHOLESALE PRICES punch bowl and on the other, with arrangements of spring Powell, Jr., in Andrews. For Her... silver trays of party dainties. flowers and greenery, carrying Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Pouring punch were Mrs. out the bridal theme as well as Powell was Mr. Everette FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Matthews and Mrs. Jones the true beach motif. Nesmith. GENERAL ELECTRIC assisted by Mrs. Davidson and In the back yard, appropriate Mrs. Porter. The serving table covered NORELCO HITACHI Sportswear decorations were displayed. with a green linen cloth was NORTHERN SUNBEAM Mrs. Adams invited the The circular serving table was By Queen Casual and Russ Togs guests into the gift room where centered with an arrangement RIVAL SHARPE covered with a yellow and blue Co-ordinating Shirt Jacs, Slacks, Blouses and Blazers the many lovely and useful gifts of spring flowers. Miniature plaid cloth. Centering the table DOMINION REMINGTON were on display. The hostesses pearl wedding bells marked the was an arrangement of spring remembered the honoree with a honor couple's seat. A buffet flowers. A variety of party foods piece of china in her chosen style meal was served. further graced the table.. A pattern. On a small table buffet style meal was served. The hosts and hostesses Crazy Curl Styling covered with a lace and cutwork remembered the honor couple Miss Hemingway and Mr. By Vicky Vaughn and Toni Todd cloth and appointed with a pink with a gift for their future home. ('handler were remembered by rosebud in a crystal vase was their hosts and hostesses with a the bride's register which was Among the guests were a gift for their future home. Wand kept by the bride-elect's sister, number from out-of-town. Slacks Hair Dryers By Body English and Barefoot of California Brother And Sister Stands & Portables Lingerie Share BirthdayEvent Caculators By Movie Star, Gilead and Lorrine It_n thaue- ibackyard i i, .__*festiv* e part_»..*y / CuCUpD cakes, ice cream,. Sharing at times can be fun decorations and multi-colored cookies, candy, potato chips and Tape Players and very eventful, even if the balloons were attractively Kool-aid added to the shared occasion happens to be a displayed, catching the eyes of enjoyment of the guests. Make it a special day for birthday celebration. Such was the youngsters as they arrived. Assisting Mrs. Barrineau with the special event were Digital Clocks 4» the case on Saturday, May 24, Mrs. Bobby Nesbitt and Mrs. your favorite grad... when Little Miss Pam Keeping the generation gap Marion Wright. Barrineau and Master Larry closed, the youngsters provided Following the refreshment Barrineau shared birthday their own entertainment by period, Pam and Larry were Clock Radios honors. playing games of their own both given the opportunity to with gifts like these! Pam, who was nine on April choosing. open scads of gifts which, '24 and I.arry who was four on The center of attraction in the included money, clothes and Radios May 25, had no complaints at all Barrineau yard proved to be the toys. about the combination of their birthday table which held the Biding a fond farewell, the birthdays or the chosen day. big ole' birthday cake. The table birthday guests were given Portable & Table Models For Him.... was covered with a multi­ Magic Wand Soap Bubbles as a Around twenty-five guests, gift of remembrance of the old and young alike, arrived at colored cloth featuring the occasion. Hot Shave Cream designs of clowns. Centering the the home of Mr. and Mrs. A special guest of the By Served and Campus Johnny Barrineau in table was the chocolate iced afternoon was Mrs. Sam Albert Suits Kensington at the chosen hour birthday cake which was Tompkins, grandmother of the Dispenser of three o'clock in the afternoon. decorated in tones of yellow. birthday pair. "The Gospel Road" To Be Shown Irons By: Hubbard & Campus 3 Piece Slacks At First Baptist Church The story is old, but the in-depth character portrayals, sympathetic pain when Robert LUGGAGE SET By Career Club and Campus perspective is up-dated and 4) with Israel itself as the mixing Elfstrom, in an outstanding By Seward Shirts brought into sharp focus by the bow). portrayal of Christ, suffers the film "The Gospel Road" to be 4 Colors To physical attack that precedes Select From shown on Sunday, June 8, at the the Crucifixion. First Baptist Church. The Vou are there, walking beside Adding to the effectiveness of By American Gentleman showing will begin at seven- the Jordan and the Sea of "The Gospel Road" in its Shoes thirty P.M. Galilee; you are there, seeing endeavor to convey reality for Him in many human situations "The Gospel Road", this day are: the fascinating that establish a practical and treatment of the Crucifixion, distributed by World Wide personal rapport with every Pictures, was conceived and making this tragedy an event of By Danbury viewer. significance that reaches from Belts produced by Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, its own time across the years to You are there, being take on meaning for all men of whose desire was to tell the introduced to the disciples, and all ages: an the songs and gaining insights into their story of Jesus Christ in a background music of Johnny Shop & Compare Before varied personalities. You are realistic and meaningful way. 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FUNDAMENTALS-Before the fire fighters take on the blaze, they discuss fire-fighting fun­ ASSAULT-With the fire now out of control a pair of fire fighters make the CONSULTATION-Four Georgetown firemen take a break from the heat damentals with Myrtle Beach AFB Assistant Chief first assault on the blaze. Only moments later-after the smoke and steam and the smoke and discuss the tactics of fire-fighting. James Calloway. cleared~the fire was out. / Firemen Breathe Smoke, Battle Flames

By ROGER COLLINS the fire belched out the upper own speed in putting such a fire the rungs, spraying water Firefighting." lives of those in their two months to two years. fire. He had received some windows in a roar. out. ahead as they went. On the The course was taught by community. "They got a lot out of it (the criticism for taking on women Flames began to flicker out of ladder they were soon James Calloway, assistant Chief Calloway commended class)," Avant added. volunteers he said, "But they the second floor window of the That is the kind of speed with "Okay, now, you've got a fire which a fire spreads in a typical up there," said the chief. "Let's enveloped in a heavy cloud of chief at Myrtle Beach Air Force them for the excellent job they Chief Thompson said he has were worth it." house, and the crackling sounds smoke and steam. Bases's fire department. did that night, as well as their of fire filled the late afternoon house fire. go." plans to provide his volunteers "A fire department is no respective chiefs. with more advance training. air. Over two dozen firemen down Quickly, a ladder was However, moments later the The course covered better than the people in the fundamentals such as hoselay, "I know I'm extremely proud The next course could be on community who belong to it and below were waiting the signal extended to one of the blazing smoke dissipated and the fire of them," said Midway Chief Within five minutes, smoke was out. principles of conserving water, flammable liquids, he said. support it, Chief Thompson from their chiefs to go into window frames. Thompson. added. was billowing into the sky, and action to demonstrate their A pair of firemen ascended firestreams, ladder use, "A volunteer fire department This house fire in the rural breathing apparatus, and other "This is my first experience is just like a paid fire "We've had real good area of Waccamaw Neck was principles and tactics of as chief of a volunteer department, except that you are cooperation from the people in only a practice session for firefighting. department," he said. "In my donating your time to do it," the community." firemen from Midway and Under the leadership and opinion they've got an exceUent Thomspon said. However, Thompson adds Georgetown Fire Departments. observation of Chief Calloway, department here, and I aim for "I'm extremely proud of the that to provide better fire Though this fire was only for Midway Fire Chief Marvin it to get better." women volunteers," Thompson protection to the rural areas, practice, the men and women Thompson, and Georgetown "In my personal opinion emphasized. the greatest need is money. He fire fighters still had to breathe Fire Chief Odell Avant, the we've got the best volunteer He said they have already notes that fire equipment has the smoke and take the same class of 25 fire fighters applied department in the state. I intend proved their worth at the recent doubled in price over the last risks involved in battling other the principles they had learned to keep training until I can All Saints Waccamaw Parrish year. blazes. in a practice house fire. prove it," he added. Georgetown Chief Avant also The fire fighters, were Four hours later the house commended the fire fighters on applying the principles they had was finally burned down. But their performance that night. learned in four weeks of classes. the fire had been put out several times, and the firemen had "I saw a lot of improvement The 19 Midway volunteers sharpened their skills and in both the Georgetown and and six firemen from confidence. Midway departments," he said. Georgetown had completed 42 The next fire they faced would The six Georgetown firemen hours of class time in be for real, and they would be who took the class have been ''Fundamentals of ready to save the property and with Avant's department from

FIRE WOMEN-The women volunteer fire fighters took Dart in the fire drill also. Above, two of Midway's women volunteers try their hand at wetting down the blaze.

DOWN BELOW-While a pair of firemen are on the roof breathing smoke SUITING UP-James Calloway (right) suits up and fighting fire, fellow fire fighters down below feed them hose. with a Scott Air Pack with several fire-fighting students in preparation to enter the burning house.

"WHEN I GROW UP*'-Shannon McKenzie (center) sports about with his father's firehat. His father, Georgetown fireman Bobby McKenzie (left) pauses with his son during a break in the session of battling flames and breathing smoke. « 1 Hall Aids In Amphibious Assault Navy Radioman Third Class and Marine Corps exercise off beaches near the Marine Corps William H. Hall, son of Mr. and the east coast. Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Mrs. A.B. Hall of Pawleys He took part in training which Hall serves aboard the Island, S.C, participated in included tactical maneuvers at amphibious assault ship USS "Agate Punch," a joint Navy sea and simulated assaults on Inchon homeported at Norfolk.

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4D King-Queen Double-Twin CHIEFS-Midway Fire Chief Marvin Thompson and Georgetown Fire Chief Odell Avant pause Pillow Cases Spreads together midway through the fire drill.

Blankets Pillows Regatta Planned As Sun Fun Event Sailors, old salts and even competition: singles, doubles landlubbers are welcome to join and sailors under 16-years-old in the competition this year will highlight the event which is during the 24th Annual Sun Fun fast becoming one of the Festival's Aqua Cat Sailing popular Sun Fun Festival Regatta, Sunday, June 8. activities. Entering its third year, the Free to spectators, the regatta will be conducted on the Regatta will start at 9 a.m. ocean front at 5900 N. Ocean Aqua Cats will be furnished by Blvd., Myrtle Beach. the American Fiberglass Three classes of sail Corporation of Charleston. THE GEORGETOWN fg. C.) TIMES. Thursday, May 29, 1975 9

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od~/oGi-t Tl 10 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday. May 29. 1975 50 Miles Offshore

Double Catch Of Marlins Snared •

By ETHLYN MISSROON Despite the absence of the the official Georgetown weigh been coming to Georgetown for have been young Peter Ashby It was a quiet Sunday Marlin flags, the stern of the station for the Grand Strand several years as marlin chasing who told his dad before they left afternoon on Georgetown's Hucklebuck was filled with two Fishing Tournament now in customers of Ashby's but this is on the trip, "We'll get 'em rakish waterfront in the vicinity handsome blue marlins, progress with Jim Johnston and the first time that their efforts today, daddy". of the Gulf Marina. representing the first such Bony Peace of Nautica Marina, paid off...and no one, not even A handsome craft, The fishing event in Georgetown doing the honors. One of the fish Capt. Ashby, could have been And the other was waterfront Hucklebuck IV, approached history. weighed 227 pounds and the happier. citizen, Lester Lawrimore who from Winyah Bayside, proud in The fish were pulled from the other, 183 pounds. told spectators, "Shake the its bearing and loaded down craft and laid on the green Well, there may have been hand that caught the fish that with booty. .common there to better be seen The Shelby fishermen have two prouder people; one would caught the marlins". The time was around 7 by admirers of the catch. PM...and you were there. In Capt. Ashby, after he quit fact, everybody was there grinning, said that the because the word that fishing Hucklebuck ran into the marlin history had been made off the in the Gulf stream some 50- Georgetown Coast had been miles off Georgetown and the bruited about having been fishing water was 100 fathoms radioed in from 50-miles out by or about 600 feet deep. the Captain. "We hit the marlin about 2 The word was "a double catch PM, he said, in the first of Marlins," representing pure confrontation with four fish that magic among sports and non- were sighted that day. sports fishermen, alike. The first fish took the bait The Hucklebuck hove into (mullet) and left; a second harbor and sidled into Gene struck in close succession and Miller's dock at the Marina. was boated after an hour and a From afar, the sun flashed off quarter tug-of-war. of gleaming teeth exposed by "I saw the third marlin wide grins of both the Captain coming" Ashby said "and I and crew and a Shelby, North couldn't believe my eyes". Carolina, or closer still, a It struck about 10 minutes Latimer, N.C. based group who later, taking the skipping mullet had just experienced the thrill bait like a shot. of their lives. This one taken aboard after Capt. Frank Ashby, sturdy about an hour and five skipper of the craft along with minutes, packing more crew, five year old son, Peter excitement into that short time and running mate, Ted Porter, than the fishermen had ever III, made fast and the Latimer experienced, they said. group headed by boat Actually, Capt. Ashby said, charterer, Cecil Johnson, held "we had three hook-ups but we off long enough to accept the only boated two of the rare RARE CATCH-Capt. Frank Ashby, center kneeling and crewmen, son plaudits of the crowd that had (around these parts) blues." Peter, right and Ted Porter, III, left, were as pleased to bring in two blue hastily gathered. The fish were checked in at marlins Sunday as were a Shelby, N.C. group of sportsmen who caught the fish, the first to be boated in a double operation off Georgetown. The Huckle- Four IP Careerists buck, IV, skippered by Ashby, was chartered by Cecil Johnson, standing second from right, one of the lucky anglers. , Reach Retirement Four employees at Smalls came to the mill a year International Paper Company's later during its first year of Georgetown Mill ended their operation. Jacobs and Grimm working careers during May, completed 33 and 20 years and six others completed 25 respectively with IP. years of company service * during the month. Completing 25 years of Retiring were John company service and joining McConnell and Robert Grimm the mill's Quarter Century of Primary Manufacturing, Society during May were: Marion H. Smalls of Finished Jennie Grant of Industrial Products, and Troy C. Jacobs of Relations; Ancil Martin of Finishing and Shipping. Finished Products; Sam MAN OF THE MOMENT-A11 things considered and notwithstanding, McConnell is a veteran of Prosser, E. W. Anderson, and young Peter Ashby, center, was the man of the moment; here he is being over 38 years with IP, having Bland Thompson Jr. of Primary loaded with admiring glances from his peers, at left, Frank Jenien Tyson, joined the Georgetown Mill in Manufacturing; and Bernard 1936 during its construction. Hamlin of the Sample Room. while his daddy tells the crowd that "Peter was my good luck".

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re 1 -;» TOP AWARD-The Town of Andrews and its mayor, James W. Moody, I BE SURMSEDI were cited at the 35th annual meeting of the Municipal Association of South Carolina for the most meritorious accounting improvements of any South Carolina municipality in 1974. Seen with Mayor Moody (center) are R. Cobb Bell (left) and W. Herbert Hucks, two Georgetown County certified public accountants who do accounting work for Andrews. ™»T WE'RE MAKING Town Of AndrewsTo Swear mm 1967 BUICK '345 00 [1969 RAMBLER *795°° In New Council Body 2 door hardtop, power steering & 4 door, automatic, 6 cylinder brakes, air condition, vinyl top A new mayor and councilmen during the past year. municipal department heads will be sworn into office in Certificates were presented presented him a wristwatch and 1973 NOVA $2295°° Andrews Friday by retiring for the Town of Andrews and to expressed appreciation for oo BRAND community accomplishments 1967 BUICK '345 Mayor James W. Moody. The Mayor Moody a's the principal 350, 3-speed town's new chief executive, fiscal officer of the municipality achieved during his tenure of Mayor-elect Robert Kimmell, receiving the joint office. 4 door, 2 door hardtop, power then will assume his duties at a governmental accounting Moody responsed by thanking steering & brakes, air condition 00 ceremony planned at Town award of the Municipal Town Council and town officials vinyl top NEW (1970 MONTEGO'1395 Hall. Association and the South for their cooperation and help, The Town of Andrews was Carolina Association of saying he was pleased with $ .00 4 door, air condition, power steering, honored Tuesday at the annual Certified Public Accountants. accomplishments of the past 1969 IMPALA 695 power brakes, automatic, vinyl top § meeting of the Municipal Meanwhile, the retiring two years. Association of South Carolina Andrews major was honored at Also to be sworn in as new 2 door hardtop, air condition, power • i -Ui for having the "most improved a recent meeting of the councilmen Friday are James Trucks $ municipal accounting system" Andrews Town Council when Fell, Thomas T. Cox, Jr. and W. steering, power brakes 1970 FORD 495°° I Leon Ragland, Jr. Other members of Town Council are Automatic, power steering & brakes j Waccamaw Board Members Willie Filmore, Donald Martin, Trucks Mrs. Gwen Watson. 1970 NOVA •8950 0 1967 PLYMOUTH $795°° Attend Convention "...and me without in­ 4 door, air condition, 6 cylinder, Trucks surance!" Automatic power steering & brakes, | Four leaders and officials are all members of the vinyl top from the three-county Waccamaw Regional Planning Trucks air condition Waccamaw Region are in and Development Council's $ Boston this week attending the board of directors. 1973 PINTO 1395°° Trucks Ninth Annual Conference of the Also attending the conference Automatic, radio 1965 BONNEVILLE •695°°! National Association of is Ken Thompson, executive Regional Councils. director of the Waccamaw , 00 4 door, loaded with all extras They include Georgetown Regional Council. 1972 VEGA 1395 Mayor O. M. Higgins, The conference program Georgetown businessman Alex being held in Boston from May Four speed, air condition, radio Alford, and Horry County Judge 27-30 covers a broad spectrum 1971 MONTEREY'1595°°j Ijeon Cannon. These three men of topics and issues. 4 door, automatic, power steering, ,a>aiww99a>mww V a> w w •» •*r*r^^A^& 1973 VEGA »1495°° brakes, air condition, vinyl top ANNOUNCING 4 speed, radio 00 1969 LTD '7950 0 * y Dr. John R. Duval 00 'IOO 1971 TOYOTA •1495 4 door, automatic, power steering & is now associated with 4 door, radio, air condition Over Cost! brakes and vinyl top Georgetown Chiropractic Clinic Guests can trip over toys, slip on throw rugs, fall down stairs, be carelessly injured 1 H ' NEW HOURS: in many ways at your home and premises. For their Weekdays Wednesday protection, and yours, 9 AM-4:30 PM -closed all day adequate liability insurance A is offered by Freeman & Saturday 9 AM-1PM Johnson Agency, Inc.

613 S. Fraser St. Phone 546-4959 Freeman & Johnson Agency, Inc. Lincoln - Merctuy Formally the Thibodeau Chiropractic Clinic South Fraser Street Highmarket Street Phone 546-4176 Phone 546-5156 mi- • «•"*• * * - " ~ •*•>•>» - - - THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 11 Shrimpers aaaChoppee Graduates Need To Note • Mary plans to enroll at Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Deas, Jr. of CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 South Carolina State College, the Plantersville community. New Law Georgetown County. This Orangeburg, South Carolina She is the fourth child of the Charleston area shrimpers valedictorian honor is the this fall where she will major in family to receive one of the first should not take too lightly a result of Mary's high Home Economics. This will three honors of graduating state law which prohibits scholastic achievement over enable her to become a dietician classes for the past eight years. shrimp trawling near four academic school years. which is her greatest desire. Margaret is president of the recreational beaches in Mary is a member of the Among those things she likes Torch Chapter of the National

•••» Charleston County. Future Teachers of America, most are knitting, sewing and Honor Society, president of the t J.O. Sullivan, assistant chief The Torch Chapter of the modern music Choppee Choir, secretary to the for the South Carolina Wildlife National Honor Society, The Parents of the top honor Science Club, member of the and Marine Resources Future Nurse's Club, and graduate are Mr. and Mrs. Future Teachers of America Department's Coastal Future Homemakers of James Rice of the Dunbar, and the ceramics club. Environmental Enforcement America at Choppee. She is a Brown's Ferry Section of Becoming a chemistry District, said nine cases have member of Mt. Olive Baptist Georgetown. Teacher in a high school setting been made in the past week for Church at Dunbar. Bessie L. Armstrong, is Margaret's greatest violations of this state law. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ambition. In addition, three more cases Car Deaths Armstrong, Sr., of the Brown's She has been accepted at have been made against the Ferry Section of Georgetown Benedict College in Columbia captains of three shrimp boats County has rated exceptionally where she will begin the fall for violations of a state law Decline high in academic achievement semester. at Choppee High School and has which prohibits trawling within Although travel has increased half a mile of a fishing pier. been named the school's third four per cent on South honor student for 1975. Charleston County law Carolina's highways this year, which prohibits trawling in the there has been an overall 17 per She is a sports enthusiast and • ..Academy vicinity of a recreational beach cent reduction in fatalities. This an active student in campus activities. carries a fine of $25 to $100 for reduction is especially CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 the first offense, but a second She is affiliated with the commendable in view of the baseball teams, winning "Best- offense has a fine of $110 nation's three per cent increase Torch Chapter of the National All-Round Basketball Player of minimum. Cases were made off in highway fatalities. Honor Society, reporter for the Future Teachers of America, 1974-75" and "Most Valuable Folly Beach and the Isle of The estimated death rate per Palms against all crew and secretary to the Senior Player of 1974-75 on the baseball 100 million miles of travel is Class. team. members of the boats involved. currently 3.7, down from the 4.1 Hugh hopes to attend the The fishing pier cases were reported last year at this time. Bessie, interest in becoming a nurse, will enter a University of South Carolina made only against the trawler There has been a 40 per cent School of Nursing in and will major in Marine captains. increase in bicycle fatalities Yonkers, New York this fall. Sullivan said these laws and AT LONG LAST-Hard work and enterprise treasurer, and Kay Sims. Chaperoning the group with 10 reported this year, Science. others involving commercial carried out by the Winyah High School seniors of were Jim and Carol Owens and Jim and Donna compared to seven last year. Among 133 members of the Edward was elected fisheries will be strictly 1974-75 came to a happy end Sunday morning when Phillips. The students made their funds by holding Both pedestrian fatalities and Choppee graduating Class of president of the senior class and enforced through the use of the motorcyclists fatalities have 1975, Margaret Ann Deas is a member of both basketball the young folk and chaperones left for several days spaghetti suppers, bake sales, raffles, a variety emerged as second honor and the baseball teams. department's enforcement at Disney World in Florida. Coordinated by Woody show and other vigorous programs. declined, down 16 and eight cruiser Wildlife I which is respectively. student, salutatorian. This is He is a past editor of the based in Charleston. Roberson, class president with Celeste Turbeville, also upon the cumulative high school newspaper and plans to academic average of the attend The Citadel at student over a four year period. Charleston to major in modern NOAA Completes . • .uT§.i3ur3.A Margaret is the daughter of languages. Study On Gulf Stream CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Mrs. R. Bruorton the ASAP program and its Scientists with the Commerce velocity of the Gulf Stream and purpose. Department's National Oceanic presence of underwater (or and Atmospheric Ad­ "internal") waves. Miss Clark will also be doing ministration are conducting a Dr. John R. Apel, director of counseling whenever Receives Award series of rendezvous in the NOAA's Ocean Remote Sensing necessary. For those clients North Atlantic between an old Laboratory in Miami, and H. who need help, she will refer fashioned sailing vessel and Michael Byrne, NOAA Lt. them to Vocational Mrs. Reba Y. Bruorton has of good will and cheer at this four satellites for probing two Ronald L. Sellers, and Charles Rehabilitation, Department of been awarded the Municipal season of the year. secrets of the seas-internal Lauter selected the schooner '• ** Social Services, and other Achievement Award by the She has served in many waves and the Gulf Stream. because the internal-wave- '&¥ agencies that will best help the Municipal Association of South commun'ty functions and The eight-week experiment detection instrument, an client. Carolina. organizations including Farm will be completed by May 20. acoustic echo-sounder, is more Patricia Clark The association makes the Bureau, Georgetown County The 220-research vessel RV sensitive in the quiet en­ She explained that the ASAP award to one individual each Association of Retarded Westward is sailing undei vironment of a sailing vessel. program's purpose is "to help year based on his or her Children, Civil Defense, charter from the Sea Education Internal waves, which are boundary between the water's those people stay a part of the contributions and service to church, American Legion, and Association to the Commerce caused by tides and surface surface and the atmosphere," community." municipal government. others. Department agency's Atlantic waves, and supported by dif­ Apel says. "But internal waves Mrs. Bruorton, who has Mrs. Bruorton is the wife of Oceanographic and ferences in temperature and do not; they are generated it accomplishes this by served on the Georgetown City the late Henry Brightman Meteorological laboratories salinity, are of interest to under the surface at a boundary providing them a provisional Council for 15 years, was Bruorton, who served as Sheriff (part of NOAA's Environmental scientist because they affect the between two horizontal layers driver's license so they can presented the award Monday at of Georgetown County. Research Laboratories) on propagation of sound in the of water of differing tem­ continue their work and the association's 35th Annual She is the mother of three community life and by showing Virginia Key, Miami, Florida. ocean, contribute to the mixing perature and saltiness. Meeting in Charleston. children: Mrs. Wright S. RV Westward will trace processes in its upper layers, "As the acoustic sounder them that they may have a Skinnner, Jr. (Virginia) of problem. Mrs. Bruorton is the first, and paths with the earth- and are thought to be an im­ mounted beneath the schooner only, woman to have held a city Georgetown; Mrs. Frederick synchronous SMS-GOES portant process involved in the sends out pulses, the sound "Another thing is to make the council position in Georgetown. M. Martin (Doris) of meteorological spacecraft, gradual lengthening of the day waves scatter off biological person aware of how alcohol She was elected to the council in Fayetteville, N.C; and H.B. NASA's LANDSAT-11 and the over millions of years. material or small-scale tur­ affects the person, his 1960 by a large margin and has Bruorton, Jr. of Newberry, S.C. NOAA-4 environmental satellite bulence contained in the various ' 'Waves are generally thought perception, thinking, served for four consecutive for determining the position and underwater layers. of as occurring along the behavior-when he is under the terms. influence of alcohol," she said. Perhaps her most outstanding ...Poison Miss Clark is a recent Mrs. Reba Y. Bruorton With Award accomplishments have been graduate of South Carolina centered in the beautification State College where she programs and in those of the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 received a degree in Sociology youth - recreational with a Social Welfare minor. developments. Sheriff said. ...Snake Film She graciously has donated There it was found the cooler iraoD® She has also studied with some of her own property, and contained Sodium Hydroxide wm special emphasis on social work •TRY A LOW-PRICED USED CAR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 has steered the various garden (lye) with a pH of 13.24. The in the alcoholism treatment Commission, she produced this sponsored by The Rice Museum film. x clubs in cultivating flower- most alkaline a solution can be field through monthly seminars garden spots at strategic is 14 on the pH scale, Sheriff 00 as a Bicentennial Event. The _^> 1971 PINTO *1095 ^^ provided by the State public is cordially invited and Following the showing of the entrance points to the city. Carter noted. Commission of Alcohol and there is no admission charge. film there will be a chance for She has also spent much time Drug Abuse. directing and participating David Gamble has been * 3 Speed - Radio - A Real Gas Saver Ms. Gretchen Robinson, a discussion. Ms. Robinson will be charged under the state law in Georgetown for the program; herself in city-wide clean-up graduate of Winthrop College, concerning administering Aside from her college work, she will be joined by Dr. David drives. began covering the story of the poison, the Sheriff added. Miss Clark has had work Bunt, Professor of English at 1968 IMPALA '795° serpent handling religion when Sheriff Carter said he is still experience as a counselor at Francis Marion College, and Also, Mrs. Bruorton has taken she was working as a investigating the case to 4 Door With Air Cond. Franklin C. Fetter Substance newspaper reporter in Dennis Lawson, Director of The commendable pride in selecting determine who is responsible or Drug Abuse Agency in Greenville. With the assistance Rice Museum, during the attractive and meaningful how the cooler was filled with Charleston. of the South Carolina Arts discussion period. Christmas decorations for the 1969 VOLKSWAGEN '995° city and in promoting an aura lye. One Owner Loaded 1971 CHEVELLE <895fl Organ Grinder At Pawleys 1968 PONTIAC STA. WAGON $895°° ™ •« CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 pennies please" sign. It's there explained Joe, "After people and I want to make them stand up no more and move Loaded longer made, and the only for one simple, but unfortunate handling pennies day in and happy-especially the children, around, then maybe I'll quit." 00 chang„!.„.•„e„ fc„he haho*s madmane. tno thae reason, day out, the poison gets into the I've never wanted to do Hopefully for us Joe, that 1965 CHEVROLET »595 machine is the addition of a "No Pennies have copper poison," pores of the monkey's skin. I anything else. When I can't won't be soon. One owner had one monkey to die several years ago from copper poison 00 and I don't want to lose another 1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU •3795 one. People see the sign and Classic Cpe. Factory Air - Tape Deck Low Mileage sometimes they get mad because they think I want larger change, but I just don't 1971 OLDS CUTLASS •189500 want to hurt my monkeys." Joe is articulate and speaks 442 - Air Cond. Tape Deck with a slight Italian accent. Born in Italy, Joe moved to this country in 1913. Since he 1970 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX '1695°° became an organ grinder, Joe has had no other source of Loaded income although he quickly 00 adds, "the social security 1970 MAVERICK '1195 checks help." His dark skin and excellent health belie the fact 6 Cyl. Automatic Transmission that he is 78 years old. Income wise, the life of an * organ grinder doens't sound very rewarding, but Joe has a simple philosphy about finances. "The more you make the more it costs you to live. I was happy when I was making $9 a week when I was 14 years old GMAC FINANCING MIC INSURANCE and I'm happy now," he explained. Joe Lopez is well aware he is / one of the last of a dying breed. Thirty or 40 years ago, organ grinders could be found on almost every corner of any WESTBROOK large city. Now Joe estimates 77 there are only nine left in the FWE SERVICE TO SELL AGAIN ! country. HIGHMARKETSTREET GEORGETOWN MAKING FRIENDS-Sonny is quite friendly and "Kids today don't want to get DANCING TO THE MUSIC-While Joe Lopez into it," he reasoned, "Nobody grinds out a tune, Sonny dances. Sonny does plenty Chevrolet - Oldsmobile enjoys meeting children and adults. He's had 13 wants to make people happy years of experience with both age groups. anymore. I do it because I love of other tricks to keep everybody happy. ^-/£Cfl5-&T 12 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 Karate In Conway: By BOB GORMAN There's a strange correlation between the r>r> daytime and nighttime activities of Conway native James Richardson, the owner-operator of "J Get A Kick Out Of You Richardson's Taxidermy Shop. It almost seems natural that a person spending four nights a week "We teach the women to fight like men," said good. Bobby won four matches and finished sixth teaching karate to 132 students should make his Richardson, "because the chances are that if they which easily makes him one of the top fighters in living stuffing animals. After all, anybody whose have to fight it would be against a man. Many of his division in the country." hobbv involves the martial arts should keep his course have to overcome a sense of fear they The karate tournament in Atlanta was "full hands constructively busy during the day for the naturally have towards men when it comes to fight­ contact" (some bouts went to knockouts), although sake of humanity. ing. It takes a while, but they get over it." several tourneys restrict contact to the head and But least anyone think that the 32 year old The major reason students take karate according groin. Richardson disagrees with this because Richardson, who also operates the James to Richardson is for the exercise, but most of the when contact to those areas are prohibited, the Richardson Karate Studio in Conway, is a students also enjoy participating in various karate fighters tend not to protect them and it takes away homicidal maniac, a few facts about the ancient tournaments in the area. Last month many of the from the match. sport should be aired. green belts and Reid fought in the annual "Battle of While practicing, students often wear protective Atlanta" and did very well. The tourney is open to gloves for their feet and hands, allowing com­ Unfortunately, this country's image of karate karate schools all over the country and Canada and and its participants comes from cheaply made batants to make contact without necessarily 11 of Richardson's students won first matches and causing any bodily damage. martial art movies from the Orient. Richardson nine won second bouts. Sondra Thomas finished himself calls the movies a "bunch of bull." He "When the kids work out with each other, " fourth out of 66 contestants in the 120 lb. category Richardson explained, "they aren't trying to beat doesn't deny that karate can be used for violent while Ronald Stalvey finished second in the 80-100 purposes, but the ultimate destruction of mankind each other's brains out. All they are thinking is lb. class. Reid, fighting in the men's open light­ weapon and target and learning to react when an isn't exactly the reason Richardson, a black belt for weight division, took sixth. 13 years, teaches karate. opening becomes available. If they have to think "Bobby really did a fine job there," commented before they move, the opening will most likely "Karate gives a person self-confidence and is a Richardson, "There were 3,000 contestants in good conditioner for the body," he explained while close." Atlanta from as far away as Canada and California Though most of the offensive moves in karate overlooking a class of green belts work out. and for people to travel that distance they had to be "We stress contact because I want my students to CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 Kicks To The Stomach Are Often Successful feel pain-not get hurt-but to respect the techniques they are learning. When they realize they can hurt somebody, they also gain the self-confidence and control not to go out on the street and use it," he added. Richardson teaches Monday through Thursday nights instructing large groups of white, yellow and green belts and one red belt-Bobby Reid of Georgetown. The color scheme of white, yellow, green and red is the natural progression prior to receiving a black belt in Tang Soo Do karate, the Korean form taught by Richardson. "There are thousands of forms of karate," continued the 132 lb. Richardson, "but this one is really catching on in America. In Korea, they use their legs about 80 per cent of the time, but because Americans are brought up using their fists, we only use our legs about 60 per cent of the time." The reason the legs are used so much is because the leg is generally three times as large as the arm and 10" longer. Understandably, the leg and foot can do more damage than the arm and fist. James Richardson, Right, Questions A Move "We use our fists when an opponent is in punch range," he said, "but the real reason for using the fist is to move the opponent back into kick range." ( Advancement in karate comes through knowledge gained, time spent in the sport and production. While most of the students in the green belt I class are teenagers and adults in their 20's, the group also 1 includes students under the age of of 10. sal thi "Of course you have to malce i bel some exception for kids that poi young," Richardson said, Fit "They aren't going to be as Be strong and quick as someone 10 1 years older. But a person with a list green belt still has to know the be< moves and put enough time into thi karate before he is awarded a sin belt." edi Fti Richardson's classes include f males and females of all ages Ed and sizes and the girls and kir women have as much oppor­ the tunities to catch a foot in the the mouth as their male counter­ an parts. They also however, have Bo the same number of oppor­ tunities to deliver as to receive. Red Belt Bobby Reid, Left, Free Spars With An Opponent What's A Nice Girl Like You...? S7 New Course Sty? (gapprgieinum Stars, Hawks Clash Sunday Ready By July The Stars and Hawks won in the league and the Stars are game of the year. Sydney for Piney Forest. Golfers will be up in the air games Tuesday night and are 6-0. They were scheduled to The Hawks whipped the Johnson went three for five at heading for a showdown in the meet earlier in the year, but the plate including two triples. over the latest addition to the 4f •• Pleasant Hill Eagles 14-3 as links along South Carolina's Coastal Softball League this were rained out. Kerry Burroughs was the loser. Mike Johnson won his fourth Grand Strand. E Sunday at 3 p.m. at City The Stars beat Piney Forest Arcadian Skyway, scheduled Ind Stadium. 11-8 behind the pitching and for opening this summer as the atti The Hawks are currently 7-0 grand slam home run of Carl 28th 18-hole golf course here, att Morris. With his team behind 5- features an aerial chairlift eve 3 in the third, Morris slammed a across the 280-foot wide dra Andrews bases loaded homer to give his Intracoastal Waterway. fan team the edge as they held on Designed by Rees Jones, son da> for the win. Also helping the of golf course architect Robert tha Falls 12-4, Stars' cause was Dennie Rowe y^Howard's Smith Trent Jones, the course will •the and Allen Moore, both with two eventually include 27 holes for hits. Joe Isaac added his sixth play. The first 18 holes will be D End Season home run of the season. ready for play by July. alir The baseball season at Billy Higby and R.C. Morris Boasting Penncross bent hist Andrews came to a grinding had two hits for the losers and Named Star Coach greens, popular for its velvety feei halt Monday afternoon as Lake Benjie Timmons took the loss putting surface, the course will Nic View whipped the Yellow provide ferry service for those 5-10 the Green Wave were also in the Jackets 12-4 in the opening Larry Bagwell of Easley High high school football coaches in golfers who may not prefer the Tre EAST DIVISION finals in 1970. He is a 1960 round of the 7-AA play-offs. and Julius Derrick of Conway the Palmetto State, have been cable car ride 67 feet into the 11; graduate of Clemson and a I.ake View put together eight High, two of the most successful named as head coaches for the air. Litt Hawks North-South All-Star Game, native of Easley. hits, but used 12 walks and five Rac-coon Run, another 18- ii; Andrews' errors to pave the Stars August 8, at 8 p.m. at Williams- Derrick has never lost more Seahawks Deer Hunt Brice Stadium. than two games in one season hole course slated for play this 5-8; way for the win. summer, is located just south of othi Lonnie Gardner started on the Steelers The announcement was made during his four years as head Wt Pellets Myrtle Beach. incr mound for the Jackets of Al by the South Carolina High coach at Conway. He previously gan Applications School Coaches Association, served six campaigns as an Lewis, but was relieved after The Greater Myrtle Beach two and two-thirds innings. WEST DIVISION which will conduct its annual assistant at the Horry County school. Chamber of Commerce, P.O. H< James Giles pitched two and a Available clinic August 4-8 at The con.* Piney Forest 4-2 Box 1326T, Myrtle Beach, S.C. third innings and Jim Tanner Carolina Inn. A native of Columbia, Derrick gre. Muddy Creek Public deer hunt applications 29577, offers for free its "Tee finished the last two. 5-2 The North-South All-Star has taken Conway to the state timi Folly Grove for the James W. Webb Wildlife Up" brochure which details Lake View scored three runs 4-2 Basketball Games are playoffs two seasons. He was a on a P. H. Travelers Center and Management Area information on all the golfing in the third and four runs in the 1-6 scheduled for August 5 at three-year lettermen at the availabilities along the Grand Seri P. H. Eagles 1-6 formerly known as Belmont are fourth to put the game out of Carolina Coliseum. Coaches for University of South Carolina, Strand. maj reach. Four hits, seven walks now available from the South the four teams will be graduating in 1958. Isom STARS HITTING LEADERS Carolina Wildlife and Marine announced at a later date. Three courses added since and two errors did the damage. Serving as assistants under last summer include Myrtle- {was The Jackets scored one run in Resources Department. Bagwell, head coach of the Bagwell will be Keith f worl Joe Isaac .545 t^iajt Twenty hunters will be wood's Palmetto Course, the third when Gil Moss walked, North squad, has been head Richardson of Clinton, Ron Myrtle Beach National's hart went to second on a sacrifice by Allen Moore 4J4 accommodated on each of 15 coach of the Green Wave for the Aughtry of McCormick and Carl Morris .431 South Course and Deer Track Davy Glisson and scored on hunts running from August 15 past eight years, guiding his Steve Mullinax of Landrum. Golf Course. consecutive singles by Gardner Ricky Rowe .421 through November 22 on the teams to four conference Assisting Derrick are Thomas C. Gaskins .409 Myrtlewood now has 36 holes and John Radcliff. Gardner also JUST SAFE-Ron Burkett of the Georgetown Webb Area located in Hampton championships and two state Smith of Howard High in with the addition of the stroked a home run in the sixth B. Rogers .400 County. Hunt dates are listed on titles. Georgetown, Otis Culclasure of Tom Sawyer .375 Ferreduction Pellets is just safe as Charles Tanner Palmetto course, a Scottish for another Andrews run. the application form. Hunts will St. Matthews, and Robert Higbe linksland course with large, The loss ended the Jackets Dennis Rowe .375 of the Georgetown Hawks reaches for a throw. Both be conducted on Fridays and Easley won the state crown in of Williamsburg High in season with a record of 15-6. S. Hardee .351 teaihs played last week. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 1967 and 1972 under Bagwell and Andrews. CONTINUED ON PAGE IS THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES. Thursday, May 29, 1975 13 and his Associate, Arnold Palmer. The course's club house, elevated to provide an ...Golf excellent view of the dozen ...Deer Hunt starting and finishing holes, is one of the most unique in the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 visible coat or vest of Course area. Saturdays. international orange color while Hunters will be selected in a deer hunts are in progress on CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 The Grand Strand's other public drawing to be held at the the plantation. courses include Pine Lakes, department's Columbia office Application fee is $20 per rolling greens. Designated by constructed in 1926; the Dunes, at Dutch Plaza just west of Edmund Ault, the course Dutch Square ShoPDine Center applicant which covers meals, includes the Intracoastal Quail Creek, Sea Gull, off Bush River Road, at 10 a.m. .. accommodations and guides. Waterway as a lateral water Litchfield Country Club, July 10, 1975. Application fees will be hazard running the length of its Possum Trot and Robber's Each hunt will include two refunded to unsuccessful par-four, 450 yard 18th hole. Roost. meals and overnight applicants. J. Porter Gibson was accommodations at the architect for Deer Track, which Azalea Sands, Arcadian plantation house. Each hunter Only one application per is part of Deerfield Plantation, Shores, Surf Golf and Beach will be limited to one buck with hunter is permitted, but as a private residence and Club along with the Carolinas antlers visible above the as four may apply on the same condominium development. It Country Club, Conway Golf hairline. application form. This way is choked with lakes and ponds Club, Georgetown Country All hunting will be from hunters will be drawn together and weaves its way through a Club, Winyah Bay Golf Club and elevated stands. Big game rifles to hunt the same day. forest of tall pines. Beachwood, Bay Tree, Cypress are recommended, but shotguns Myrtle Beach National's Bay and Eagle Nest Clubs make with buckshot or slugs are For applications and South Course, viewed as an South Carolina's Grand Strand permitted. No. .22 rimfire rifles information: write: Webb Hunt excellent course for couples, the "Seaside Golf Capital of the will be allowed. Application, P.O. Box 167, was designed by Francis Duane U-S.A." All hunters must wear a Columbia, 29202.

Age, Size And Sex Make Little Difference In Karate ...Karate In Conway CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 "Commercially, now is the best time ever for center around kicks and punches, Richardson also karate," he continued, "So many people are getting teaches defensive techniques such as hand into it. The studio here is coming along fine and I'll reversals and arm locks. Richardson himself have another 10 red belts in a month or two." needed five years to gain his black belt, but For Richardson, the taxidermy shop and the students can win their green belts in a year and a karate studio take up most of his time and it may be half. awhile before he himself gets back into tournament Although Richardson has one student who lost 40 shape. For the time being he is content teaching his lbs. since taking up karate (290 lbs. down to 250 students. lbs.), most students weight is shifted somewhat "I'm retired now, but maybe after I get the from their midsection to their chest and hips. The school going I'll start fighting again," he stated, hip joint in particular becomes larger due to the "I've fought in enough tournaments and I don't snap movement used in kicks. have to prove anything to myself. Richardson has been teaching karate in Horry "Anyway, these people are paying me to teach County for several years and has been using the and if I try to work out with them, they'll watch me studio in Conway for the past year. Five years ago instead of doing the moves themselves." he had 54 students in Myrtle Beach and last year he Richardson's school continues to grow as his had 187 students while teaching at the TEC center. students and generally from the Conway area, but also come from as far as Little River, Aynor and Georgetown. Some of his students bypass other GEORGETOWN LIONS CLUB-Team members Hearl. Third row left to right, coach Arthur Hearl, karate schools on their way to his. include front row left to right, Tony Brather, Mike "We must be doing something right, " he Dan Larner, Chip Stanley, Mark Johnson, Kevin Cobia Caught reasoned. Howard, John Smith and Jerry Springs. Second Rainwater, Cliff Baxley and coach Jake Strait. Right or wrong James, nobody is likely to argue. row left to right, Marvin McConnell, Bobby Mau, Missing from photo are Will Green, John Bogan Terry Vause, Ray Baxley, Chris Mau and Marvin and Edward Shelby. By N.C, Youth Management Fifteen-year-old Alan Greene Windy Hill Fishing Pier. of Waxhaw, N.C. hung onto his Cleveland, Ohio resident Banquet salt-water fishing rig for more Charles P. Hoffman, angling than one hour Sunday, May 11 from Springmaid Fishing Pier IT'S OUR SECOND before he landed the battling 64- in Myrtle Beach, S.C; entered pound cobia from Windy Hill his 43-pound cobia also during Scheduled Fishing Pier in North Myrtle the first day of Rodeo All persons interested in the Beach. competition. conservation and management The youth's fish topped the The 22nd Annual Grand of wild turkeys in the state are list of heavy cobias which have Strand Fishing Rodeo, invited to attend the Second been taking live bait all along sponsored by the Greater Annual Banquet of the South the Grand Strand's coastline Myrtle Beach Chamber of Carolina Chapter of the since the beginning of the 1975 Commerce, features awards, National Wild Turkey edition of the Grand Strand certificates and participation Federation in Columbia June 1. 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LEARNING-Fireman Warren Beagle and Capt. New Scout Pack Gets Fire Information Coley Ward of the Georgetown Fire Department showed the kids a lot; Greg Tanner tries out the "Scott Air Pack". Straight From Headquarters Firemen Andrews Students To many young Scouts, the Georgetown Fire Tanner and Timmy Floyd. sounds. Department is a welr-known place-because this is These are the ones who were made at home by It wasn't easy but she managed to dissuade the where most of them are anxious to visit. the firemen in the new Fire House recently. boys from taking a slide down the pole themselves. To Represent Area But, one recently organized group of youngsters, The youngsters button-holed Capt. Coley Ward Pack 392 was organized in March and to date, is Cub Scout Pack 392 which is sponsored by the and Fireman Warren Beagle who explained the still a comfortable nine in number, but the door is Georgetown Presbyterian Church, had much to workings of the truck and other equipment. open for more boys who would like to join. At Girls' State learn about when they made their first trip there. Some of the youngsters even got to try out the The boys look very smart in the blue and gold Joni Morris and Lisa Collis vice-president of the National Mrs. Jan Shepherd, a Home Health Nurse at the "Scott Air Pack", a protective piece of equipment uniforms they wear; these are purchased by the have been chosen delegates to Honor Society and a marshal. Georgetown County Health Department, is the den used by the firemen when they enter a burning parents, but Mrs. Shepherd said, it is not absolutely the 29th Annual Palmetto Girls' She was typist for the annual, mother and those assisting are Mrs. Mary McRae, building. necessary for the boys to own a uniform. State, Inc. by the Kingstree charter member and president Mrs. Doris Lacey and Mrs. Anita Hanser. Mrs. Shepherd said that the boys were most If any youngster would like to join Pack 392, he American Legion Auxiliary. of the Keywanette Club at the The nine members are Lindy McRae, Lucky impressed with the performance of firemen as they might contact the Scouting executive, Jimi Barker Chosen for Girls' State Academy. Shepherd, Jackie Priest, Henry Hanser, Greg slid down the famed pole when the fire alarm and membership would be arranged quite soon. Citizenship for their Joni is a member of Andrews outstanding qualities of First Baptist Church. leadership, character and Lisa, a daughter of Mr. and honesty, scholarship, Mrs. Moses Collis of Kingstree, cooperativeness, community is also a rising senior at McDonald Principal Honored By PTO Williamsburg where she is participation and service and editor of the school newspaper. physical fitness, Joni and Lisa will spend June 2-8 at Capstone A memoer ot the National House at the University of South Honor Society and a marshal, Carolina learning about Lisa is a member of Temple government and its functions. Beth in Kingstree and is And Staff In Surprise School Presentation president of The Temple Sinai Joni, a daughter of Mr. and Youth Group of-Sumter. Mrs. Loyd C. Morris of The faculty, personnel and At the conclusion of an Andrews, is a rising senior at Upon their return from Girls' Parent-Teacher Organization of interesting program on S.C. the Williamsburg Academy in State, the girls will present a McDonald Elementary School History presented by students, Kingstree. mini-lecture about their Girls' saluted its long-time principal a handsome oil painting of the State experiences at an and mentor, E.C. Rhodes, in a principal was given to the Captain of the girls' varsity American Legion Auxiliary surprise ceremony Thursday school. It will be hung there as a basketball team, Joni is meeting. morning. tribute to the leadership and inspiration maintained by Mr. Rhodes during his years there. The presentation was preceded by remarks by Robert W. Alford , assistant Superintendent of Instructions for Georgetown County. Alford cited the deep interest in children their welfare and education held by Mr. Rhodes and noted his diversity of interests. Alford said that during his work in the field of education, he had never known a more conscientious and dedicated man than Rhodes, whom he considered a personal and professional friend. The portrait was done by Lilo Crayton or Mrs. Dickie Crayton of Litchfield Beach. A talented artist well-known over South Carolina and other states, she was commissioned by the McDonald group and she did the work from memory and "** PRESENTATION-Michael Newman, right, Georgetown County sketches. Memorial Library head, accepts two books presented by, from left, Caswell Mrs. Rhodes was a guest of Ellis, Kurt Holtz and Mrs. Gwen Ellis, members of the Georgetown Baha'is, the school for this occasion as well as a number of former SPECIAL-McDonald Elementary School people portrait of Mr. Rhodes to the school were, from left, on behalf of the library. The books are related to the Baha'i faith. teachers and friends. and the Parent-Teacher Organization headed by Mrs. Lilo Crayton, the artist; Robert W. Alford, president Barry Swails and incoming officer, assistant Superintendent of Instructions for Rhodes, a graduate of Georgetown County and Mrs. E. C. Rhodes and Mr. Appalachian State University in Bobby Tindall, honored the Principal, E. C. Georgetown Baha'is Note North Carolina where he Rhodes. Among those on hand for presentation of a Rhodes. earned an AB degree in Education, also holds a masters accompanying averages in the to incorporate this into the kind interested in youngsters, was atter having had a heart attack degree gained at the University top nineties. of life one would want for one of those helping to organize earlier in the season. of South Carolina. himself and family. the Big Brothers in South Anniversary Of Their Faith Andrews principal at that Carolina and served many However, he has been asked "It makes one feel very Baha'is of Georgetown will from God was at hand whose God's Messengers and that His In a way, this masters degree time, CC. Garris invited years on the board. to remain a final year and join Baha'is around the world in coming would fulfill Rhodes to remain in South good", he added "for a former having promised, will not resign teachings are the divine is responsible for the North student who has done well in observing the Declaration of the the prophecies of all the great remedy for the problems of this Carolina native being in Carolina and become principal He was a member of the South until he has finished the school Bab and the 132nd religions. of an elementary school in life, to stop and say that it was Carolina Department of year of 1976-77, Mr. Rhodes age. Georgetown today, but it is a partly because of the things he Anniversary of the birth of the Because of His teachings, the On Mt. Carmel in the Holy fairly round-about story. Andrews. Education committees that said. was taught in school." shaped the curricula and Baha'i Faith during the last Bab and His followers were Land is a golden-domed shrine He also spent five years in week of this month. persecuted by the Muslim which overlooks the Bay of He came to South Carolina policies of the State's A part of the observance was clergy. Marion County as supervisory Children, the principal said, educational programs. Haifa. following WWII during which he principal of all elementary react to genuine love and the presentation of two books, These persecutions persisted Within this edifice are the did special assignments for the "Gleanings" and "Baha'u'llah during His imprisonment and schools in that county. interest in them. Interested also in outdoors holy remains of the Bab. United States Army. activities, Rhodes helped to and the New Era", volumes banishment and culminated in At the request of the late containing selected passages His public marydom in 1850 at He was among some 100 men "They are quick to know organize the North Carolina Superintendent of Education when one's.a phony; they don't Western Field Trial Association translated from the writings of Tabriz, Iran. selected to work with illiterate Albert Green, Rhodes came to resent strict discipline when Baha'u'llah, Founder of the Some 20,000 of His followers soldiers who were drafted into and also a similar Georgetown Baha'i Faith and outlines of the they realize that one really has County field trial group here. were martyred during the early service. Georgetown as the first and their interest at heart". historical background of the history of the Faith. Baha'i Faith. only principal of McDonald He was one ot those who The Promised One foretold by He held this initial military Elementary School. Rhodes has been deeply post for a year in which it was initiated the Georgetown Saddle The significance of the the Bab, Baha'is believe, is involved in the higher echelons Club and has served as judge presentation was the local Baha'u'llah, Founder of the allowed 16 weeks to bring an "I didn't think I would be here of education; he served as long", Rhodes said "but I soon for 40 or more shows on the celebration of the 132nd Baha'i Faith. illiterate soldier to acceptable president of both the Marion grounds. anniversary of the birth of the Baha'u'llah's name means levels. It was not easy, he said, learned what a good faculty I and Georgetown Counties Baha'i Faith. "The Glory of God". but 96 per cent of the men made had and it was also rewarding to Education Associations during work with the children." He has served a field trial On May 23, 1844 in Shiraz, Since 1844, the Baha'i Faith it - his posts in these communities. judge in many areas over the Iran (then Persia) a young has spread to over 300 countries Rhodes said that he has never State with a particular man, known as the Bab (which and territories. Two years were spent in the emphasis upon that held by the HOW-Buddy Morse of means the Gate), announced West Indies teaching Spanish- aspired to high offices; "lots of He nas been a member of Baha'is believe that all things are rewarding in several civic clubs including the Gamecock Association held at Spartanburg will be one of 35 His mission as a Prophet of God religions come from the same speaking Latin-Americans to speak English language, as a education besides money", he Rotary and Lions Clubs and the Sumter. artisans from South Carolina and as heralding the beginning Divine Source and that all are a to demonstrate his talents at of a new universal cycle and a part of his special assignments. remarked. 40 & 8 American Legion progressive unfoldment of honorary society. Having been at McDonald for the third annual "Historic new age for mankind. God's Word for man. "It's not always the money Camden" crafts festival to be After this, the university that is worthwhile, it's the 20 years, Rhodes considered He also asserted that the Baha'u'llah, they believe, is studies were mastered with retiring at the end of this year held June 7 and 8. coming of a greater Prophet uic ntiast Out not the last of opportunity to be of service and Rhodes, always deeply

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Collegiate achievements those coming from Winyah of Georgetown County High School and far lower students was underscored in numbers from the other four a recent survey published by county high schools. the South Carolina Depart­ This statistic of college- ment of Education, which bound high school graduates noted that students who dropped to 30 per cent in 14 Years Ago class of 1905 to be honored this graduated from county high 1974, which also underscores Jane 1,1961 week by the Medical College of schools in 1973 passed 95 per the tremendous need for post Virginia with the presentation Navy divers from Charleston of fifty-year pins. cent of their courses as high school technical have uncovered two coal' college freshmen. training in Georgetown bunkers filled with coal on the The largest summer school This also was the first time County. We have com­ sunken "Harvest Moon" in band program in this section of Winyah Bay Tommy Boyd, the state will open at 10:00 that every high school in mented on this earlier, executive secretary of the o'clock this morning for the first Georgetown County ranked voicing support for creation Georgetown Chamber of session of classes. 135 students Commerce reported have registered for the three above 90 per cent, of an Horry-Georgetown Wednesday afternoon. Superintendent of Schools TEC satellite building classes offered. William C. Young noted. between Georgetown and A car backfired and burst into Andrews. That remains one flames Tuesday afternoon just The Atlantic Coast Palmetto Interestingly, 37 per cent off Highway 17 on the road to League opens the 1954 Summer of all high school graduates of the greatest and gravest International Paper Company's Season next Monday, June 6 of the county in 1973 entered needs confronting our dock on Sampit River. with four of the six teams matched up as Georgetown at college, with the bulk of county today. The Georgetown Moose Lodge Hemingway and Lake City at pool will begin its summer Sumter. schedule and swimming classes Dateline Washington for members and their children Saturday. M.W. Harrelson, 50 Years Ago Bypass Needed chairman of the Moose sports May 29,1925 committee, has announced. County Treasurer H.W. Whirlpool Tests Tallevast is in receipt of check The advent of the vacation west and U.S. 701 on the A former Georgetonian has from State Treasurer for been named to Director of $3,490.50 , which is amount due season again finds a heavy north. If a new crossing of Public Works for the City of motor vehicle owners in flow of tourist traffic passing the Waccamaw River could Sumter, according to an Georgetown as a refund from announcement by the Sumter license. through Georgetown on U.S. then be achieved to rejoin Ford's Mettle City Manager. Holmes C. U.S. 17 in the Murrells Inlet By JAMES CARY of the worst recession since Unlike other presidents his Gardner was appointed to the 17 and U.S. 17-A, par­ World War II, overcome authority to deploy, or even area with an offshoot from WASHINGTON - Until 16 newly created position. Beginning Saturday May 30th •« ticularly at times clogging double-digit inflation, curb threaten to deploy, U.S. the ladies of the Civic League months ago the world of federal deficits mounting forces abroad has been cur­ Church and South Fraser the Conway Highway, then a General maintenance will hold a sale of cut flowers Gerald R. Ford was pretty toward unprecedented totals, tailed by the War Powers Act improvement of the Winyah and pot plants every Saturday Streets. true bypass would result well circumscribed by the fight off a frightening drift of 1973 and congressional High School football field and opening a meaningful boundaries of Michigan's 5th toward isolationism, and edicts forbidding use of U.S. on Front St., in front of Fire stands is underway at the Congressional District and somehow develop an energy funds to provide military help Station. alternate route around school. The work is being done the views of the conservative policy that will end the tyran­ for collapsing allied regimes For inner-city drivers, the through the county department Georgetown for through Republican constituency ny of cartel-set foreign oil in Cambodia and South Viet­ The Lincoln High School team of education. large volume of through there he served so well. prices. nam. of Sumter came to grief in the traffic. part of Georgetown on Tuesday, Then in a totally unpre­ Abroad the United States is Likewise, the once-firm ( traffic often poses quite a 20 Years Ago when Howard High School team' cedented sequence of domes­ reeling under the collapse of rock of bipartisan coopera­ dilemma and problem in tic events he was catapulted June 2,1955 administered to them a Such a bypass around its policy in Southeast Asia, a tion in foreign policy that crushing defeat, 10-6. reaching a local destination. Georgetown would afford first into the vice presidency growing threat to the stability other presidents could count F. Marion Harrelson, of the United States on Dec. 6, of the southern flank of the on has been shattered. manager of the Georgetown Widening of South Fraser Bethel A.M.E. Church of this Maryville residents with a 1973, and then the presidency North Atlantic Treaty Or­ Even worse, Mr. Ford has County Chamber of Commerce city, under the leadership of Street, now underway after on Aug. 9,1974 — both without ganization, a serious setback been denied even the full sup­ has been elected junior vice- shorter alternate route to the Rev. J.L. Benbow, the pastor, election or popular mandate. to U.S.-directed peace efforts port of his own Republican commander of the South months of delay, may speed collected in the Spring Rally, center of Georgetown should Today he sits at the vortex in the Middle East, the Soviet Party by an ideological Carolina Department, Veterans Monday night, May 25, three traffic flow, but it will do a bascule type bridge ever of a whirlpool of historic Union's steady advance schism of conservative mem­ of Foreign Wars. thousand six hundred nine forces that is testing Gerald toward superiority in stra­ bers, let alone support from nothing to resolve the be constructed over the dollars and eight cents, which Ford the man and Gerald tegic nuclear arms and grow­ an overwhelming Demo­ A powerful 25-man squad to problem of congestion being liquidates the debt of the Sampit River in Georgetown Ford the President with the ing foreign doubts about the cratic majority in both represent the lower-state in the church. faced. crushing weight of multiple constancy of American houses of Congress. annual North-South All-Star as proposed by government high school football game which crises as severe, if not more policy. Nevertheless, it is perhaps officials and should that type will be played in Columbia There will be a public meeting so, as many of those faced by To compound these and no exaggeration to say that August 5 was announced last of the Co-operative Tobacco bridge ever malfunction. other recent presidents. other mushrooming difficul­ even if Gerald Ford cannot The only answer to week. Chick Gainer, Winyah Growers at Andrews on At home the American Re­ ties, Mr. Ford has assumed wield the powers of a strong We well realize that now is Coach, will coach the South Wednesday June 3 at 4:30 in the resolve this problem is a- public is struggling to pull out the once-formidable powers president he does bring some squad. moving picture theater. Wives, bypass around Georgetown not the economic time to of the presidency at a time attributes to the office that ^American viewpoints daughters and sweethearts of when those powers have been may yet prove highly suited to the west, linking U.S. 17 seek a bypass, but we trust Co-operative are invited to be seriously eroded. to the times. Dr. F.A. Bell was one of five on the south, U.S. 521 on the this goal will not be ignored. doctors, all members of the present. from HISTORY'S SCRAPB00K DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS A Very Liberal Art The Class Of 1975 June 6, 1944-D-Day. Greatest invasion the world has ever seen. The Allies invade the beaches of Normandy with over 4,000 ships, 11,000 airplanes, and whole divisions of airborne troops. June 7,1769-Daniel Boone starts his exploration of Kentucky. Energy crisis sidelight: The "glamour graduates' these days are the petroleum Young graduates of the men and women who today June 8, 1880-James A. Garfield is nominated for President on engineers. stand on the threshold of the 36th ballot by Republican convention delegates in Chicago. Class of 1975 at Georgetown June 9, 1948-President Truman declares that the 80th citizenship and new en­ Congress is "the worst we've ever had." Marietta College in Ohio, the nation's only liberal arts college County's five high schools we push ever more deeply offering a degree in petroleum engineering, reports that the and two academies will deavor. They face great into the universe, probing its June 10, 1898-U. S. Marines begin an invasion of Cuba in the dozen or so petroleum engineers it turns out each year command Spanish-American War. begin work to pursue higher challenges and op­ secrets, discovering its way, the highest salaries of any graduates. portunities, and we wish we must also constantly try June 11, 1963- Governor George Wallace tries to prevent the education in a world best to learn to cooperate across admission of two Negro students to the University of Alabama. Members of the class of '74, for example, were offered star­ noted by constant change. them the best of success. the frontiers that really divide June 12, 1963-Medgar Evers, Mississippi Negro civil rights ting salaries of $12,000 to $13,700 a year for a B.S. degree in earth's surface. leader is murdered in front of his home in Jackson. petroleum engineering, and the bid rate is going up by about $300 Few factors so distinguished Lyndon B.Johnson to $500 a year. our age from other times than that of the speed and Incentive consistency of the change to A Changing World be confronted. Gone Gun Lobby On The Run As Congress Eyes Curbs From social to Old people used to get technological fields, in the respect. That was back when By JOHN PINKERMAN political arena on the Well, the gun salesmen and revolver and pistol, and they you. ..." Assemblyman Alan Sieroty cries out for controls. families were closely knit the National Rifle Associa­ sported bumper stickers say­ He likened those who favor showing that only 13 per cent Rex Davis, director of the national and international and the tax laws left a little tion (NRA) lobbyists have ing things like "When Guns bans or controls on lethal of gun deaths are homicides Federal Bureau of Alcohol, level, developments occur left town (San Diego) and Are Outlawed Only Outlaws handguns to King George III, committed by criminals. Al­ Tobacco and Firearms, has money to be handed along. have rushed back to Wash­ Will Have Guns." America's tyrannical oppo­ most three of four are the reported that of 1,894,872 with such rapidity that it is ington to resume strong-arm­ They dragged in sports nent in the Revolutionary result of arguments between handguns produced in this difficult for the mind of man ing the Congress against ful­ writers who like to hunt and War. previously law-abiding country in 1974, 1,021,161 to comprehend events un­ filling the public need for con­ they found a champion in Los All this means the gun ped­ people and occur because would have been banned from trols on murder by Saturday Angeles Police Chief Ed dlers are frantic, particularly there is a handgun handy. To entry into the United States if folding around us. Plan Night Specials. Davis, a man who might be in the face of a Congress that the argument that handguns foreign made because they While they were around the called "unusual" in a has 45 Saturday Night Special discourage burglars, Sieroty did not meet safety and other West Coast these incredible masterpiece of underdescrip- (cheap handgun) bills to con­ notes that for every burglar standards — particularly the The body of knowledge people talked about constitu­ tion. Davis favors arming the sider. This Congress seems stopped, four homeowners or three-inch barrel length that that young people seek and Ahead tional rights to possess the nation "because today's law more likely than any up to members of their family are makes the easily concealed absolutely unnecessary enforcement cannot protect now to defy the free-spending killed by accident or as a Saturday Night Special such need today is so much gun lobbyists and outfits like result of a dispute. a menace. The wife of a new THE BUREAUCRATS greater than that sought by the NRA. 3. A study by Dr. Arnold A. There are other facts that their elders of other Washington appointee tells The result could be some Tobin of the Chicago Institute continue to prove the need for generations. Economic her husband, "If you're form of gun controls, a very of Psychoanalysis showing some kind of controls. One- possible reduction in other "homicidal-suicidal im­ fourth of admissions to the conditions can and have going to do something than hardened criminal pulses" motivate a large per­ nation's largest hospitals are rapidly changed, greatly crooked, please get caught homicides and bitter disap­ centage of gun buyers. Such a gunshot victims. The cost to before we spend a lot of pointment for the gun advo­ person, Tobin says, follows a taxpayers supporting two confounding the em­ cates. "High Noon fantasy," using Chicago public hospitals ployment prospects for money decorating the The reason the gun people his gun as a means of mask­ alone was over $1.8 million many of these fine young house." are frantic this year is that ing true feelings of helpless­ each in 1974. The circum­ finally, after many years of ness and pain. stances that need healing are successful counterpunching, "The gun," Arnold says, almost endless and some kind they find it very difficult to of tighter handgun control "is a substitute for the tools would contribute to such aty* (gapnrgrtoum aftmra dispute some of the following he feels he lacks." That hand facts: healing. SINCE 1797 of person is plainly dangerous 1. A Columbus, Ohio, report and his gun-buying oppor­ Their reality finally is com­ that pistols and "friendly" tunities should be curbed. ing home to Congress. It has the NRA and the powerful arguments were responsible 4. An increase, as gun buy­ for 63.5 per cent of 307 mur­ gun lobby on the run. And, it's ing increases, from 29 to 32 in about time. ders in that city over the last law officer gun killings dur­ five years. This is one of ing the first three months of many statistics proving con­ Second Class Postage Paid At Georgetown, S.C. 29440 1975 over 1974. Many of these clusively that most handgun murders, too, were the work Editor's Quote Book murders occur within the THE GEORGETOWN TIMES Is _ _ _ . _... . „^11 , of previously law-abiding Thmau p Davto Edltor Md "law-abiding" segment of the citizens "exercising their /( is often a good idea to let published each Tuesday and - ' *•"*« public, not necessarily Thursday at 606 Front Street. . . Bry... j . Harold Roberts constitutional right to own the other fellow believe he is Georgetown, S.C 29440. W S r among criminals. (and use) a gun." running things whether he is or Telephone 546-4146 General Manager Advertising Manager 2. Further support of the 5. The ridiculous prolifera­ not. same situation in a survey re­ Subscription Rates: •wvJfie*. tion in manufacture of unsafe William Feather vealed by California State handguns, a situation that 1 Year In County $7.00 • v**r In State $8.00 1 Year Out of State 99.00 THE GEORGETOWN (S. CJ TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 :i-B Georgetown Representatives Attend Mental Health Event Representing Georgetown Crafts-Farrow State Hospital needs of our elderly psychiatric volunteers. County's Mental Health recently were Col. and Mrs. patients," states Dr. Virginia S. "The active participation of Chapter at a reception honoring George S. Saussy, Jr., Mrs. Hardie of Pendleton, president our First Lady has been Mrs. James B. Edwards, E.G. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. of the South Carolina Mental gratifying," Dr. Hardie says. honorary Mental Health Month Harry Taylor. Health Association, "we chose "Mrs. Edwards has not only chairman and Mrs. Alice C. "In an effort to focus this site for our reception, our toured some of the facilities at Shaw of Chesterfield, honorary attention on our state's second May board meeting, and tours Crafts-Farrow but some of Membership chairman, at largest mental hospital and the for our Mental Health Month those at the South Carolina State Hospital as well. She is particularly interested in the problems of the aging and Alternate Art Centers is impressed with the activities that many of our Mental Health Chapters are engaged in promoting, such as ward parties, making and collecting Created In South Carolina gifts, and direct services." Mrs. Shaw, who shared new and experimental media honors with Mrs. Edwards at The South Carolina Arts Georgetown Dance Theatre, the reception and who has made Commission has established and contemporary arts forms. Inc. Local sponsors of the centers a number of appearances in the four storefront arts facilities The Georgetown Alternate interest of Mental Health, was designed to develop new are the City of Bennettsville and Arts Center is located in the the Marlboro Area Arts Council described by the president as audiences and participants for Steelworkers Union Hall "one who is a crusader for our the arts in the state, according in Bennettsville, Steelworkers Building, first floor. This is Union Local of Georgetown and cause and one who knows what to an announcement by where many programs, it's all about." Commission Contemporary the Sandy Island community in performances, workshops, and Arts Division Director David Georgetown, The Spartanburg other activities will be set up. GREETINGS--Mrs. James B. Edwards, George S. Saussy, Jr., president of the Georgetown Furchgott. County Arts Council in The Georgetown Public Library Dr. Thomas G. Faison is honorary Mental Health chairman and Dr. Virginia County Mental Health Association, Mrs. E. G. Known as alternate arts Spartanburg, and Benedict Auditorium will also serve as a superintendent of the 2,000-bed Hardie, president of the S. C. Mental Health Johnson, past president, Mrs. Harry Taylor and centers, the facilities are College and Allen University in center for future activities from geriatric facility where the May Col. Saussy. located in Bennettsville, Columbia. time to time. 14 events took place. Association, greet Georgetonians, from left, Mrs. Georgetown, Spartanburg, and These sponsors will assist Columbia. youth groups in organizing "The project proposes to center activities, including and reach new audiences not supplementing a package presently oriented toward the program developed by the arts," Mr. Furchgott explains, Arts Commission. All activities "by directly involving young will be geared to student people in the development and involvement. administration of arts Arts Commission programs and activities. We are contributions to the centers' RIDING MOWER concentrating on highly rural curricular will include ;md highly urban areas. residencies by visual artists, "A storefront arts facility," potters, actors, individual he adds, "is exactly what the musicians, and performing name implies... an arts center groups as well as two visual art in a vacant business property. exhibitions. Almost every town, large or The project is funded by the small, has vacant buildings in South Carolina Arts or near the central business Commission, the National district that may be adapted for Endowment for the Arts, and use in arts programming. We local sponsors. The Georgetown H.P. H.P. have located such a space in Alternate Arts Center these four communities and Program grant is being have turned the buildings into sponsored locally by The multi-use facilities to be manned and directed by youth volunteers and community IheOldltinau 36" CUT 32" CUT artists." FANTASTIC The centers will "plug in" to existing buildings with arts ELECTRIC START ELECTRIC START activities and resources that SAVINGS!! can be administered by youth groups working in cooperation with existing arts and civic We Service All Mowers And Tillers groups in the communities. "The instant someone thinks Program emphasis will be on he's interesting, he isn't.'' In Our Own Shop - With Factory Trained Repair Men

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AAA,,' ill,,,',,.,. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TI.MKS, Thursday, May 29, 1975 7B Economic Rebound Cotton Cut Back Seen On Strand Proceeds Smoothly

leaders are becoming aware of Planting operations for a moisture and temperatures "it Convinced the Grand Strand's went in rea) fast," he said, and economy will rebound in 1975, the importance of being unified drastically-reduced 1975 cotton "most areas are already outgoing Greater Myrtle Beach in our final goal," said Rogers. crop in South Carolina have Chamber of Commerce "I feel personally gratified to gone smoothly and most of the showing good stands across the President Thomas J. Rogers see the various communities of expected acreage is probably fields." challenged fellow business the Grand Strand working in, the Clemson Extension Optimum planting conditions leaders to adopt a more closer together and realizing Service Cotton Committee says. could mean that there will have aggressive approach towards the benefits to be derived from Surveys had indicated that to be little replanting, he said, tourism promotion. combining our efforts. I'm S.C. growers would cut back to and disease problems could be "We proved during the proud to have been allowed this about 47 per cent of last year's more favorable than in some darkest days of 1974 that opportunity to serve with these crop-dropping from 310,000 past years when early plantings increased advertising and promoters of our community." acres to 140,000-because of were plagued. promotion brought us business Rogers additionally charged depressed market conditions increases when everyone else his fellow Chamber members and increasing production 1he Old 1mtyi FORMER C.I.A. director was frightened into tightening with, the responsibility to work costs. Richard Helms recently their belts and not aggressively towards the creation of Many farmers are still clashed with the press over warehousing last year's the issue of the agency's promoting," Rogers, who will "quarters with room for the possible involvement in plots be succeeded by a new staff to move and to work." harvest, according to the cotton committee. to assassinate foreign Chamber president in early "Our present facility in leaders. Helms is one of the May recalled. Myrtle Beach does not A spokesman said conditions major witnesses in Vice- It's time for us to stop complement their talents and is in most cotton areas of the state President Rockefeller's in­ thinking and talking about not the showcase to our have been favorable for "Anyone who can swallow a vestigations into the C.I.A. recessions and economic community which it should be," planting during the last of April pill at a drinking fountain de­ downturns and begin working he added. and first of May. With good soil serves to get wen." for a better business future for During Rogers' term of office, our area. It's a matter of membership in the Chamber of attitudes. If we think win...we Commerce increased by more can win...if we think defeat, than 10 per cent and a we're going to be defeated." significant advertising and Challenging his successor and promotional budget increase members of the Chamber of boosted potential tourist Commerce to support a revised inquiries by 300 per cent. dues investment structure Chamber Vice President May 29 which will increase Windell McCrackin, presenting membership dues, Rogers said a special award for outstanding the results of the Chamber's service to Rogers during the upgraded advertising and Chamber's recent annual promotion budget are already meeting, landed the Myrtle showing up. Beach broadcaster's role as 1941 - 1975 "We're making a good sized President saying, "During the dent in areas that haven't really past year, this Chamber has been available to us before," been blessed with a President said the Chamber official. who gave unselfishly of his time SURPRISE VISIT--The Neil Mitchums of Cherry Street in Maryville, "Some of the larger travel and talents to make our were surprised to learn that lightning had struck their big oak in the front Happy Anniversary publicatons are beginning to sit organization an even better one. yard. Here, Mitchum and his "best little buddy", little Jennifer Williams, up and take notice of us and He took a sincere interest in his granddaughter of next door neighbors, the U.S. Williams, look over the they're even coming to us appointed job...sometimes to damage. requesting information about the sacrifice of his own the Grand Strand." business. He attended scores of Rogers said he believed 1974 area functions, dozens of committee meetings and he Millie will be remembered as a year in which all areas of the Grand presided over the meetings of Lightning Disturbs Strand, from North Myrtle our Board. More than that, Beach to Georgetown, found a though, he contributed a large common ground and moved measure of wisdom...he Love, closer to what he called the demonstrated what a real total community concept." ('hamber President is supposed Sunday Relaxation to be." "More and more, community The Neil Mitchums of Cherry husband run in an opposite his auto from the immediate Street in Maryville watched direction from his home. point where the lightning television in their home She thought he'd better have struck. LeRoy MANNING EXTERMINATORS Saturday, blissfully unaware come home to see if things were Kenny planned attending the that they'd been paid a visit by a all right there; she didn't know wedding of Miss Patricia Rose < stray bolt of lightning. he'd already found out where Matthews and Mr. Stephen & INSULATORS the strike was. The lightning, accompanied Truesdale, Jr. in First Baptist by rumblings of thunder but no Returning home just shortly Church, but was running late. Fully Bonded rainfall, sounded like a sharp before were Mr. and Mrs. But perhaps having the WEAW/WS" rifle shot, others in the area Williams and their daughter, clearest view of the whole said. Rhonda, who had just concluded incident was Mrs. J. R. Price a boating trip because of who had a chair-side seat from Pest Control - Termite Control The charge raked a double 25- thunder and lightning. her lawn. foot streak in a tall water oak, Debris was festooned over Mitchum had offers of some SALE Storm Windows And Doors laying out a neat strip of bark one of the autos in their yard but residents to take the tree for ±1 and wood fiber for one hit and the damage was confined firewood; he countered that the We Measure And Install bits of debris that scattered mostly to the Mitchum's tree. one to get the firewood would be over the yard of next-door Any situation of stress is the one who agreed to cut the neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. always accompanied by "what tree and clear the area. LIVING A BEDROOM Insulation - All Types Williams. ifs" and "might've beens" but However, upon further The incident might have gone the inescapable fact was, the consideration, he decided to Entire Building unnoticed for awhile except that, Mitchums said, that their son, paint the stripes with a ROOM » SUITES H. A. Thompson, looking about Kenny, at their "hurry-up" preservative in the hope that in his vegetable garden, heard admonitions, had just removed the tree would not die. FREE ESTIMATES the sharp report and looked up EXTRA to see the wood scraps flying. SPfilG Aft. DISCOUNTS WITH Mrs. Thompson, glancing out BEDROOM SUITES Call 546-6964 from their house nearby, said QUALITY MATTRESSES that she knew lightning had struck somewhere-but she was "f 546-6692 a little put out to see her srv Living Color

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Sampit Elementary School History Through Reading" for children made the most of a National Library Week and won recent observation of National a first place. Library Week. She was a student of Mrs. They ran free with their Mercedes Munnerlyn as was imaginations and busy hands Stevie Smith who used the and the results were rewarding library to do research for his both to themselves and to their project. teachers. He made a football field upon The program was sponsored which he placed all men in their by Mrs. J. S. Priest, school positions. librarian. Daniel Keith bought a space Primary youngsters in Mrs. model and constructed it; this Ethel Smalls' grade made a was placed on a poster which poster of a choo-choo train won a third place recognition. which was entitled "All Aboard The poster was entitled For Reading". "Venture Through Space By They were winners of first Reading". prize for their interesting work. Daniel is a fourth grade Mrs. Nancy Szarowicz's first student in Mrs. J. J. Flowers' graders turned their attention class. d f*M **** to electronics and made tape Receiving honorable recordings. mentions for their work were These were interviews with James Thompson, Vernitta the individual children Evans, Loretta Evans, Rebecca concerning the books they have Johnson and Othella Feagon. enjoyed most from the school library. This project was awarded a second place prize. Families The second grade class taught by Mrs. Ellen Hunter made a television which featured pictures of the Earth. Moving The written report was centered around books the children had read in the To Country classroom and library. This third place winning From the Massa­ effort gave the children much chusetts Gazette, Boston, FIRST PLACE-Mrs. Ethel Smalls' third graders made a poster that won pleasure in the preparations. in the spring of 177S, 200 ALSO WINNERS-Marilyn Swinton, Stevie Smith and Daniel Smith Sixth grade student Marilyn years ago: first prize and made them very happy also as they saluted National Library Swinton made a poster entitled thoroughly enjoyed their work which won each of them recognitions during Week. "Learn All About Your State's BOSTON — A number of National Library Week. families are moving them­ selves and their most valu­ able effects from this town into the country, in conse­ Veterans' Questionnaire Flamingos quence of the late advices from England. EDITOR'S NOTE: Veterans (VGLI) offered by the Veterans in finding jobs during these Extract of a letter from and their families are asking Administration? times of high unemployment? New-York. thousands of questions A—Application and first A-Yes. Although the Labor Periled "I am really under the concerning the benefits their premium must be submitted .Department has primary greatest anxiety for the fate Government provides for them before Aug. 2,1975, to: Office of responsibility, job assistance of you and your distressed through the Veterans Servicemen's Group Life for veterans is available also citizens, as such great quan­ Administration. Below are Insurance, 212 Washington St., through Veterans Assistance By Man tities of military stores have some representative queries. Newark, N. J. 07102. Centers in 72 major cities. been carried from hence to Additional information may be Q-A friend of mine, who was We suggest unemployed vet­ your town, as well as boards, obtained at any VA office. a veteran with a nonservice- erans check local telephone By JIM CORNETT hay, straw, bran, harness, Q-Some six million veterans connected disability, just died directories for locations of these "Phoenicopteriformes." etc., etc., which added to the were released from military in a private hospital. Will the centers after first registering No, this is not a misprint, nor 300 horses that we are told service between 1955 and 1966. Veterans Administration pay with local state employment is it the world's longest word. are sent for to Canada, Is it true that these veterans transportation costs to his place offices. It is the order to which some portends the worst of designs. have an additional two years to of burial? Q-I received an honorable of our most beautiful birds "It is suspected that the use their GI Bill benefits under A-No. VA is allowed to pay discharge after two years of belong; the flamingos. troops really mean to take the a recent law? these costs only if the veteran service in Vietnam. Am I Now restricted to just a few field, and attempt to open the A-Yes. Under a law died while being treated in a VA eligible for burial in a Veterans Florida Keys in the United courts under the new regula­ approved in July 1974 (PL 93- hospital, or while being treated Administration cemetery? States, at one time flamingos tion, or make a forced march 337), Veterans released during at VA expense. A-Yes. All of the original VA were thought to be native to to Worcester. that period who have not Q-With economic conditions cemeteries as well as most of much of southern Florida. exhausted entitlement have 10 as bad as they were the past the cemeteries formerly under Their passing may be due to "Others imagine that they years or until May 31, 1976, year, how many veterans were other government agencies are the coming of modern man. will march out 5 or 10 miles at whichever is later, to complete able to get GI loans from the now incorporated into a The range of flamingos has a time, in order to compel you training. Farm cooperative, Veterans Administration? national cemetery system to commence hostilities first, been diminishing rapidly flight, apprenticeship and on- A-According to VA's Annual within VA. You would be throughout the world in direct whilst some think that noth­ job training are available to eligible for burial in any ing will be attempted until the Report for fiscal year 1974, the relation to increasing human them until Aug. 30, 1977. agency approved 306,188 home national cemetery having populations. Parliament has decided on space, except Arlington where the grand controversy. Q-When is the deadline for loans during that period-a good veterans discharged on or after year, considering market the few remaining spaces are That flamingos are easily "However, I am not clear April 3,1970, and before Aug. 1, conditions. reserved for those who die in disturbed by man is reflected but that orders to prosecute 1974, to apply for the low-cost Q-Does the Veterans active duty or retired status and in their birthrates. These the Ministry's intention, till Veterans Group Life Insurance Administration assist veterans high government officials lowered rates are only able to the Parliament decides sustain large populations in a otherwise, may have been few areas of East Africa, the sent; and should your noble Yucatan peninsula of Mexico HONORABLE-The work of James Thompson. Vernitta Evans, Loretta spirits be subdued, there is no and Southern Europe. Fossils Johnson, Rebecca Johnson and Othella Feagon. doubt but the Parliament it­ of this tall, slender bird have self would justify such a con­ been unearthed in Australia sifting their bills through the Fortunately flamingos do duct, though at the expence of but no flamingos exist there water and debris. If for any well in captivity and for that much blood and treasure. today. reason food is in short supply reason are often found in zoos "For Heaven's sake, be they will not hesitate in tak­ and roadside parks. 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•< /»*» 10-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 Swamp Foxers Resurrect Old South

By ROSEMARY SCHMID innocent and yet determined The only unconvincing role in The tourists entered as small and good direction is possible on Gracious Southerners, aware elderly maiden lady that Crump the play was (hat of Carol groups of people, but left the the local level, at least in Blacks, transplanted intended, revealing the •Randall, played by Grace stage as individuals. Georgetown. Northerners, and inveterate complexities of Miss Morris. Betty Hayden turned a small It is unfortunate that the tourists surely enjoyed the Mayweather's personality. While Miss Morris gave her role into a memborable one as Players do not yet have a home recent Swamp Fox Players Although relatively new to best to the part, the writing of she cheerily wafted her way of their own. presentation of "Southern acting, Willie Thomas displayed the "ingenue hiding through the part of Mary Belle The lack of air-conditioning Exposure." acute observation skills, an sophistication" role was too Tucker, tourist director and the hard seats of Winyah By setting his comedy in a exceUent sense of timing and flimsy and underdeveloped. extraordinaire. High School Auditorium were venerable Southern mansion, well-directed "stage business." Faulting Crump for Mention must be made of the distracting. Owen Crump managed to point As Australia, she presented a portraying more of the old beautiful set. Its arrangement, I would guess that the small a gentle teasing finger at both subtle parody of the stereotyped South than the new is part of the lighting and furnishings were audience was due also, in part, the old and the new South, or, if black maid, revealing an solution; perhaps tighter valuable contributions to the to the increased ticket price you'd rather, at that popular individual with pragmatic direction would have salvaged play. The costumes, too, were necessitated by the cost of rent­ problem, the generation gap. management skills a refreshing the too-abrupt dialog changes lovely, and appropriate. If ing the Auditorium. Members of the audience sense of humor and of self. from ingenue to sophisticate. attention to detail is one mark of Nevertheless, Georgetonians laughed at their own foibles In the romatic sub-plot Playgoers must have been quality, the Swamp Fox Payers who missed "Southern while finding out if the sweet "necessary" to a good comedy, impressed with Ann Israel's deserve high points; even the Exposure" missed a good thing. little old lady would lose her program notes were Steve Oien played the deft Southern accent when her ROCK STAR BAR memory-crammed home. entertaining. convincing role of John WINH broadcasting voice is ail- CANBERRA — Australia's Some of the comfortable Salgoud, supposedly a writer in American. Community theatre Minister for Labor and Immi­ laughter was no doubt due to the search of a plot, but in reality a She and Al Mozley were productions with friends and gration Clyde Cameron says excellent acting. With over 100 Northern reporter in search of a convincing middle-aged neighbors on stage, often result that if American rock star performances in Natchez, good story at anyone's expense. Babbitts caught in a shift of in uneasy tensions of "Will they Alice Cooper made an appli­ Miss., as Miss Mayweather, Captured by the "southern values. flub the lines?" or "Is that the cation to enter Australia he Ruby Leftwich still brought charm" that outsiders scoff at Good direction was evident in character, or my friend that I would be refused because, freshness, charm and a and "true" southerners value the brief appearance of Ray see?" "Descriptions I have been deceptive effortlessness to her as their claim to greatness, Moody as a worldly-wise editor, This final production of the given of his performances in­ part. Steve Oien developed his and of the many Georgetonians 1974-75 year left little doubt that dicate that they are primitive She was the dignified, gentle, character well. playing various tourists. quality theatre with good acting and barbaric." — CNS

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FOR RENT—Air conditioned, Lecithin! Vinegar! B6! Kelp! EXCELLENT EARNINGS: Be furnished mobile home, 2 Now all four in one capsule, an Avon Representative now. bedroom with washing ask for VB6+. Scottie Sell family needs at new low machine. Located on private Discount Pharmacy. 9tp 6-10 prices, plus world-famous lot. For appointment, contact cosmetics, fragrances. Call John R. Howard, 546-5259. tfc MISCELLANEOUS - Rubber today: Mrs. Margaret Stone , stamps and magnetic signs 618 Juniper Dr., Surfside, FOR RENT—3 Bedroom Mobile made to order. Fast printing. S.C. 238-2524 or 448-3873. home completely furnished. One day service. Inlet Washer and Air Conditioner. Marking, 236-6100. tfc FOR TRADE-Remington 700; FOR SALE-15 ft. Owl Craft FOR SALE-22 hp Mercury Green Acres. Call 546-6988 or 30-06 with scope. For 14 ft CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-1972 Chevrolet FOR SALE—Several nice lots Smoke Detectors, Fire Alarms outboard motor. Call 558-3972 546-5922. tfc Carolina Boat. Must be 6 cents a word—1st Insertion Impala, 4-door hardtop, radio, at North Litchfield on third with 40 hp Evinrude, '73 and Burglar Alarms. Free after 6:00 p.m. 2tp6-3 relatively new boat. Call 546- 5 cents a word—Each ad­ air conditioning, power row. Price has been reduced model, electric start. estimates. McDonald Alarm. for immediate sale. Call Excellent buy. Call 546-8975. FOR RENT-rooms and 4148 (ask for Jim) 8-5. tfc ditional Insertion brakes. Equity and assume apartments at Pawleys Call 546-6930. tfc DEADLINE — Noon Friday payments. Call 546-7158 after 5 James W. Smith Real Estate, tfc FOR SALE--1974 15ft. Island. Available during the For Tuesday's Paper. Noon p.m. tfc Co., 237-4246. tfc Thunderbird boat with 115 hp MISCELLANEOUS-junior high month of June. Call Humpty Dumpty Play School. student will mow lawns Tuesday For Thursday's FOR SAIaE—6 white German Evinrude motor, galvanized Open days and evenings, Paper. FOR SALE—Cabinet Grand FOR SALE—Large old four Shepherd puppies. 7 weeks trailer, $2800. Call 546-4701. 3tc 237-4456. tfc during summer, Maryville bedroom house on 5.8 acres of Maryville area. For area. Call 546-7484. 2tp 6-3 Grinnel Upright Piano. Old. 546-8952. 6tc 6-3 6-5 information call 546-8339. tfc Refinished, new felt tuned, land near Chapel Creek and FOR RENT--3 bedroom All Saints Waccamaw Church. FOR SALE-1973 VW Bus, FOR SALE -1973 Cobia 18 ft. furnished house with air WANTED-will keep children or excellent condition, $450. CaU Centaur with 140 hp WANTED-Clocks to be re­ 237-2295. tfc Has many rooms including 55,000 miles. Call Ralph conditioner. Adults only. Call babies at my home. Phone FOR SALE living room, dining room, Pender 546-3232 for Mercruiser inboard-outboard. 546-7622 tfc paired. Any make, size or 546-7445. ltp 5-29 library, den, four baths, information. tfc Top, galvanized, etc. In condition. Expert Clock FOR SALE-1974 Gran Torino FOR RENT--Two Bedroom double garage, large back perfect condition, $4500 or repair. Free estimates. STUD SERVICE-registered Sports, air conditioned, good FOR SALE-CL175 -1972 Honda GENERAL ELECTRIC sales screen porch. Financing best offer. Call after 5:00, 546- house at 411 Front St. with DARDENS JEWELERS toy poodle, also registered condition. For further 4-7.5 inch E.T. Mags, Brand and service. Also Genera) available at 8 percent. Call 4793. tfc view of River. Call Hap 901 Front St. Pekingese. Call 264-5448. 3tc6- information call 264-5943. tie New. Phone 546-4430. tfc Electric appliances. Washers, James W. Smith Real Estate, Hazzard at 546-8573 from 9 to Georgetown, S.C. 5 dryers, refrigerators, ranges FOR SALE-1970 Volkswagon. 237-4246, tfc, FOR SALE-25 percent discount 5. After 5 call 546-4580. 2tc6-3 tfc and freezers. Griffith's Gas FOR SALE—Several furnished NETS-Seine or gill nets. Made Call W.D. Sullivan 546-5607 or apartments. Also four spaces on floor model pianos. and Appliances. Phone 546- at night, 546-5225. tfc FOR SALE—double wide Irving's, 546-5614. tfc MISCELLANEOUS-Do you or repaired. 2009 Prince Street 4194. tfc trailer and lot. Possible 3 for mobile homes, 3rd row, HELP WANTED have a family picture favorite Ext. Phone 546-9287. bedrooms and 2 full baths. Garden City Beach. Call 234- that's cracked, faded or torn? 7tp 5-29 FOR SALE-1974 Monte Carlo 8841. 9tc6-12 FOR SALE-4 Mag wheels to fit FOR SALE—A set of 40,000 mile Landau, metallic blue with Located in Andrews. Also, one Pinto or other small car. Call Our photo restoration service small commercial lot in Local firm needs RN's and can repair the damage and guarantee radial tires, one of white top, console, push FOR SALE-1963 Ford pick-up, 234-2273. 4tc6-10 the safest tires you can have. Andrews. Call Blakely Real LPN's for shift work. give you as many copies of the Legal Notices button windows. Call 237-2262 good mill truck, $250. Can be Openings on all shifts. Good Call William Brown or Larry after 8 p.m. tfc Estate, 264-8888. tfc restored portrait you want in Holliday. 546-6666. tfc seen at 1906 Cherry St., fringe benefits. If interested the sizes you want. Paige FOR SALE—Ranch style home FOR SALE—3 bedroom house Maryville. Call 546-7208. tfc FOR RENT send resume to Nurses, P.O. Sawyer . 632% NOTICE OF with 3 bedrooms in Maryville. at Pawleys Island with scenic Drawer G. Georgetown, Front St. Evenings call 546- FINAL DISCHARGE FOR SALE—Special deals on 10 FOR SALE—15.8 acres of land and 12 wide trade-ins - also Includes all appliances, view of creek. Includes all FOR RENT—Building, located 29440. 12tc6-17 3745. tfc Notice is hereby given that dining room with fireplace, furniture, good rental in­ with pump and septic tank, on South Fraser St., Hwy. 17. the undersigned, as Executor of repossessions for as little as Hwy. 17-A. Call 264-8210. $95 down and assume pay­ carport with storage area. come. Priced to sell in low Ideal office space. Call 546- HELP WANTED-Trim WANTED TO BUY-Old coins, the Estate of Daniel F. Miller, ments. Call 347-3388 or see at Price has been reduced for 50's. Call James W. Smith 4tp6-3 7774 day; 546-4649 night. tfc carpenters, Georgetown area. silver dollars, Indian head Deceased, late of Georgetown Direct Factory Outlet Mobile quick sale. Call James W. Real Estate Co. for Day 546-8426, night-546-3814. pennies, gold pieces, etc. Cal) County, South Carolina, will at FOR SALE—1 set Ladies right Homes, Conway. tfc Smith Real Estate, 237-4246. appointment, 237-4246. tfc FOR RENT-Efficiency 4tc6-5 546-6903 after 4 p.m. tfc eleven o'clock in the forenoon tfc handed golf clubs (Pro Line), apartments, everything on Tuesday, June 17, 1975, file FOR SALE--1 Doberman bag and head covers, used 1 NATURAL GAS furnished. Call 546-7630. 4tc 5- HELP WANTED-Part Time- MISCELLANEOUS-1500 re­ with the Probate Court her FOR SALE-1969 Ford Cortina pincher, female 9 months old, time-$100 firm. Reg. $150. 29 in Wig Dept. Apply at ward for information Final Return as such Executor, APPLIANCES— Ranges, all shots, ear & tail cropped. water heaters, wall furnaces 1600 Deluxe. Good gas Call 546-7045. 5tc6-5 Edward's Wig Carousel in leading to arrest and and will, at the same time, mileage. Clean. If interested Call 546-2048. tfc FOR RENT—Two and three Georgetown Plaza. 3tc 6-3 conviction of person who stole apply for Letters Dismissory. and space heaters. Griffiths. FOR SALE—3 bedroom house Phone 546-4194. tfc call 546-7370. tfc bedroom air conditioned 15 hp Evinrude engine from Annie J. Miller, Executrix, FOR SAIJ5-Lot in Belle Isle in good section of Andrews, trailers. Winyah Mobile Need Carrier June 1 for State DeBordieu Colony. Call 546- 280 ft. on water. Call 546-6903 C-O P.O. Box 418 FOR SALE-2 lots in Pinehurst kitchen, den, living room, Homes, Fogel St., George­ newspaper route. Good 8917 between 8 and 10 p.m. All Georgetown, S.C. FOR SALE—Trophies and after4D.m. tfc central heat and carport. town. Concrete patios and earnings, car allowance. plaques. Large discounts to Subdivision in Andrews. Each information received is 4tc 6-12 113' x 160'. Cleared and filled. Priced to sell quickly under water furnished. See Reply State, P.O. Drawer G, confidential. 2tc5-29 organizations. Coastal FOR SALE-VW Bus, 1971, 7 $14,000. Call James W. Smith Call 264-5080, James Coker. manager, CD. Marsh, 546- Georgetown, S.C. 4tc 5-29 NOTICE OF Engravers, Inc. 929 N. Kings passenger. Call 264-5254 for Real Estate Co., 237-4246. tfc tfc 5943, or call collect, Mr. or HELP WANTED—Convenient HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS-If FINAL DISCHARGE Highway, Myrtle Beach. Call further information. tfc Mrs. B.A. Graham, 659-2994, 448-6385. tfc FOR SALE-20,000 BTU A-C, food store operator. Good you are within six months of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR SALE-Harry Radcliffe Turbeville. tfc FOR SALE—scenic wooded lot new, used only 1 month, $250. benefits, good salary. Sen graduating, find out how you that the undersigned, as on creek at Murrells Inlet. Collie puppies. For further EARS PIERCED FREE-with Call 546-9589 after 6:00 p.m.4tc resume, Store Operator, P.O. can get paid over $40.00 a Administratrix of the Estate of Call James W. Smith Real information call 546-3046.4tp 5- FOR RENT—25 ft. camper, purchase of ear piercing 6-3 DrawerG., Georgetown, tfc month for Air Force Reserve Thomas J. Miller, Deceased, Estate, 237-4247. tfc 29 fully self-contained, bathroom participation at the same late of Georgetown County, studs. Irving's, 546-5614. tfc with tub and shower, set up on FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL time. This offer is open for a South Carolina, will at eleven FOR SALE—From old FOR SALE-1974 Mazda pick­ lot. $125 per week. Located at limited time only! Call your o'clock in the forenoon on FOR SALE—Used sewing plantation home, old-English up with air conditioned,, GERMAN PIECE, wood, beach. Call 546-4656 after 5:00 Miscellaneous disassembles, 6'-6" long by 5'- local Air Force Reserve Tuesday, June 17, 1975, machines as low as $19.95. brick Mantles, beams, doors rotary engine, radio with p.m. 4tc6-3 Representative now and ask Britt's, 546-3311. tfc 5" tall, 23" Deep. file with the Probate Court and siding. Call 237-4685. tfc camper shell. 8,000 actual about the "Bona Fide High her Final Return as such miles. $3200 including Combination display case, WORK WANTED-First class FOR RENT—Redecorated painter needs house painting School Program." call Administratrix, and will, at the FOR SAIaE—Wide selection of FOR SALE—Dragline, 30 camper. Call 546-9660. tfc with closet and cabinet. Great apartment. Completely bargain, call 546-2178 work, reasonable prices. Call Charleston AFB 803-552-6720. same time, apply for Letters lots on or near Sea Gull Golf Northwest, 50 ft. boom, furnished. Only adults need 546-8981, Travis Harness. 6tc 6- 2-4tc-5-29 Dismissory. Course and on or near FOR SALE-1969 Chrysler anytime after 4 PM. 4tc 6-3 complete with bucket, diesel boat, motor and trailer, 70 hp apply. Call after 5 p.m. 546- 10 Sarah R.Miller Waccamaw River starting 6913. tfc 371. Call 546-7630. tfc outboard. $995. Call ODD JOB CARPENTER-Call Administratrix from $3000. Call James W. FOR SALE—white German WANTED Gary Woods, 237-4270. tfc Smith Real Estate Co. 237- 546-9660. tfc Shepherd puppies, 8 weeks FOR RENT—Two bedroom C-O P.O. Drawer 418 4246. tfc old. Call 546-4682. 3tp5-29 trailer with washer and air Georgetown, S.C. 29440 FOR SALE-1971 Buick Riviera Good Used Furniture Beat inflation by putting your 4tc 6-12 conditioner. Call 546-5391. tfc Highest Price Paid •* with full power, 1967 Lincoln FOR SALE-AKC Registered dollars to work now. Enjoy WE BUY AND SELL-Used Continental. Call 546-6903 good returns with a Western German Shepherd puppies. FOR LEASE-Lot on Black NOTICE OF DISCHARGE appliances and take trade-ins after 4 p.m. tfc Candlestick Furniture Wear Store. Clothing, Call 546-9668. tfc River, 2 miles from Andrews, NOTICE is hereby given that on new appliances. Britts Furniture, Inc. Call 546-2164 fixtures, training and septic tank, water, electric the undersigned will file her Your Gibson Dealer, 546-3311. 130 S. Fraser advertising. Men, Women and FOR SAI£ or RENT-Frame FOR SALE-1973 R x 2 Mazda, hook-up installed. Call 546- Final Accounting and make tfc house on 2.6 acres of land 2 Automatic, air conditioning, Georgetown, S.C. Children. Complete for application to the Probate Court 6903 after 4 p.m. tfc Or miles from Brown's Ferry AM-FM Radio. Best offer. $12,500. investment. Call Mr. for Georgetown County on FOR SALE—Brick Veneer 264-5641 Bridge. Call 546-6903 after 4 Call 546-8502 after 5. Call 546- FOR RENT—Two bedroom Johnson collect (904) 757-1353 House with 3 bedrooms, 2 13 E. Main Tuesday, June 17, 1975 at 11 p.m. tfc 8306. tfc house, one bath, on large lot. or write Rodeo Brand Stores, baths, family room, living Andrews, S.C. o'clock for an Order Bruce Swinnie, Thrift P.O. Box 26009, Jacksonville, discharging her from further room, dining room, kitchen 26tc7-15 FOR SALE—Hobie cats in FOR SALE-grain fed KEEPING UP WITH THE Insurance Agency. Phone 264- Florida 32218. 2-3tc5-29 duties as Administratrix of the with built-in stove on Charalois beef, out of Rosemary St. in Maryville. stock. All sailing equipment. JONES'—Let them keep up 5263. 3tc5-29 Estate of Joseph O. Green. performance tested herd. Will with you when you purchase FLEA MARKET-all day, MISCELLANEOUS-Lecithin! Call 546-6539. tfc Sails and Surf, Hwy 501, every Friday and Saturday. Agnes Singleton Washington Myrtle Beach, S.C. tfc slaughter and cut to your your new swimming pool. FOR RENT—one new Vinegar! B6! Kelp! Now all Administratrix preference. Your cost will be Henry's Barn. Go out 501 four in one capsule, ask for FOR SALE—Lot on Black River Pools designed to meet your apartment furnished with Estate of Joseph O. Green 95 cents a pound wrapped and Highway from Conway to El VB6+. Reynolds Drugs, with 2 bedroom trailer. Call requirements. For complete utilities, not suited for 4tc6-12 FOR SALE—61 Ford Bus, needs labeled in your freezer. Help Bethel Church, turn right, go Andrews. 2-3tp5-29 234-2791-7:00to9:00p.m.; or information call collect 803- children. Call 546-9107. tfc body work. Good mechanical yourself and your budget (cut one mile. Phone 365-2600. tfc 234-3702. tfc 779-5848. 4tc6-5 REWARD condition, 65 passenger. Call out the middle man). Black FOR RENT-Unfurnished apt - $125 for the return of a white FOR SALE—Historic House, 546-6556. tfc Mingo Ranch, Georgetown, Four rooms, 2 baths. Good S.C. Call 382-8151. 8tc6-19 FOR SALE-17 ft. Shasta travel FOR SALE pit bull dog, 9 months old. second oldest in Georgetown trailer, sleeps six, self- condition, 813 Highmarket St. Reward Brick Veneer House near the White with a large brown on Highmarket Street. Has 22 contained, shower, air Call 546-7208. ltc 5-29 INTERIORS BY FRANCES hospital with Living room, spot on right side and small rooms. Call James W. Smith conditioned, carefree awning. Custom Made Draperies, FOR SALE FOR RENT-House-4 rooms, Dining room, 3 Bedrooms, spots over body. Right back MISCELLANEOUS-$500 for Real Estate for appointment Call 546-8149.. 4tc6-10 s Bedroom Ensembles, bath & large carport-Rural I * Baths, Kitchen with built- leg has been broken, walks information leading to arrest only. 237-4246. tfc House, Kensington area, with a limp, answers to the Expert Color Coordination, water and big yard. Call 546- ins, large Family room, and conviction of person who Free Estimates. spacious 3 bedroom house name of Brutus. He was last with extra lot on corner. CONCRETE 7569. ltc 5-29 central heating and air stole 15 hp Evinrude engine FOR SALE 264-8738 conditioning. House in seen at home on Forest Formal dining room, large SEPTIC TANKS from DeBordieu Colony. Call Brick Veneer House with Andrews excellent condition and well Drive in Kensington. $100 for 546-8917 between 8 and 10 Living room, Dining room, living room with fireplace. Health Dept. Approved the name of the person who Air conditioned, large screen PHIFER'S kept yard. p.m. All information Kitchen and Family room Reasonable Prices took him and $25 for the dog. received is confidential.2tc 5- with fireplace; 4 Bedrooms, C.UERRY'S SEWING porch. Equity and assume 7 M.P. FERRIS AGENCY Call Alton Cribb, 546-6743. 2tc R.C. Morris 29 two Baths, central heat and SERVICE percent loan. Screen Shop 546-5015 6-3 .. air; large screened back Singer Authorized 234-3610 West Andrews 218 Kaminski St. Dealer DARVIS L.WILLIAMS porch and two car garage. Call: Rewire and Make Located in hospital area. FOR SALE Mike's 2114 Prince Street New Ones Mobile Home M.P. FERRIS AGENCY 546-4423 Storm Windows and Volkswagen 546-5015 Call 546-7279 Brick veneer house with Movers (Office BvtppiltB three bedrooms, 2 ceramic Storm Doors Repair Complete Service SERVICE tile baths, living room, and Georgetown, S.C. f\ FOR SALE WHY WAIT FOR dining room, den, kitchen Free Estimates 1309 HIGHMARKET ST. lively Brick Veneer House SEPTIC TANK We service all makes of with built-in stove, natural 546-4962 Hurricane Tie PHONE Complete Repair Service in Belle Isle, 4 Bedrooms, 3 TROUBLE? Refrigerators, Freezers, gas and air-conditioned. 546-3408 Mike Gray, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Downs 546-4187 Baths, large Den with Large lot with storage house. 8tc5-29 OWNER fireplace. Living room, Get Roebic K-37 and K-57 etc. Located in Maryville. Complete Office 546-7258 - Night Outfitters Dining room. Kitchen with each year. It really works. Excellent condition, only FOR RENT K-77 kills roots. Full money three years old. Desk, Chairs, built-ins, Breakfast area, We Sell Parts Pawleys Island 5468819- 546-9374 large Game room, all back guarantee. Supplies, Copiers, For All Makes Apartments Office Machines Two miles north on 701 electric. Beautiful land­ M.P. Ferris Agency Mobile Phone 2-tfc Lawrimore & Seitter Reasonable Rates scaped lot. BRITT'S DISCOUNT 546-5015 For Appointment Call: Georgetown Weekends-Weekly APPLIANCE M.P. Ferris FOR SALE Beach Houses - Apartments 128 S. Fraser 705 Front St. Rowell Hardware Two and 3 bedroom Hot Indoor Showers FINANCING FOR 18 YEAR OLDS 546-5015 Andrews 546-3311 Condominiums at North Gas Heat Litchfield. SEE PLUS 5% TAX CREDIT r< M.P. FERRIS AGENCY N. RASHEED 546-5015 P.O. BOX 273 NOTICE GEORGETOWN, S.C. On a limited number of homes. Down to the wire on At Wedgefield Plantation. 546-9035 — Georgetown "Example-a home selling for $6,000-you get a Three bedroom Condomin­ 237-4351 —Pawleys LAST DAY FOR iums. Also, several houses cable TV payments? TRANSFERS FOR with 3 Bedrooms, Living '300.00 RETURN STUDENTS BE­ room, Dining room, Family TWEEN WINYAH room with fireplace, Kit­ We're including air conditioning with Double Wides and SENIOR HIGH AND chen, 2 Baths, double Fairway homes this month at no extra charge garage, central heat and air. HOWARD HIGH —a-aa^aaa^aaa^a^a^a— M.P. FERRIS AGENCY SCHOOLS WILL BE Beautiful 12x60 Spanish 2 bedroom, total electric, 546-5015 JUNE 4, 1975. reduced to $5995. 6tc6-3 We have homes specially furnished for the newly weds, mother to be, bachelors, 4 bedrooms for the large FOR SALE Termites? THE OCTOPUS' GARDEN family, 1 bedroom for that lake or beach home. Wired to monthly payments just to turn on Country Club Estates. DIVE SHOP your own TV set? Doesn't make sense, when Practically new. 4 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Brick Roaches? We're the Biggest because we're the Best... you can just as easily watch for nothing ... INSTRUCTION with your own Channel Master TV antenna! Veneer House with Living Not the Best because we're the Biggest. room, Dining room and SALES You'll enioy the finest color in sight ... on Kitchen and Family room. SERVICE VHF and UHF...for far less than you'd think, Central heat and air. 2 car AIR P.S. You can find cheaper prices, but we believe quality and less than it costs to stay wired down! COMMERCIAL DIVING should not be sacrificed for price difference carport. Extra lot available. TmmmiTBiaMlmL Stop in and see us for the complete story M.P. FERRIS AGENCY 702 CHURCH ST. CALL on antennas! 546-5015 GEORGETOWN TANNER'S FOR SALE GEORGETOWN We trade We buy Two lots in the wooded 546-3363 546-7660 for and Radio & TV Hospital section at the back of ANDREWS used sell Kensington. 264-5555 5463156 furniture used homes S. Fraser St. 546-7774 M.P. FERRIS AGENCY 2212 HIG;H MARKET STST.OOGEORGETOW. GEORGETOWNN , S. ]C. 2944Q 546-5015 •* 26tc6-10 8tc6-26

_*•._ a&C THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES. Thursday, May 29, 1975 13-B Citation of Utters Defendant. SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE The State of South Carolina, TO THE DEFENDANT COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN SOLOMON MCCANTS: First Baptist Plans Legal Notices BY CLAUDIA W. HOWARD YOU ARE HEREBY > JUST ARRIVED! > PROBATE JUDGE: SUMMONED and required to < answer the complaint in this < NOTICE OF DISCHARGE NOTICE OF WHEREAS, Glenn D. Altman (A action, of which a copy is Folk Music Program NOTICE is hereby given that FINAL DISCHARGE made suit to me grant him herewith served upon you, and IU A DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE the undersigned will file his Letters of Administration of the Natural High, a folk musical direction of Floyd Parker, Notice is hereby given that to serve a copy of your answer > > Final Accounting and make the undersigned as Estate and effects of Kermit D. about God's son will be The program will be to the said complaint on the < < application to the Probate Court Administratrix of the Estate of Altman presented by The Senior High presented Tuesday, June 3, at subscriber or subscribers at his HOME ANYONE for Georgetown County on Thomas Eleon Blakely, THESE ARE THEREFORE, Choir of the Berea First Baptist 8:00 P.M. at the First Baptist or their office at 510 Highway Tuesday, June 10, 1975 at 11 Deceased, late of Georgetown to cite and admonish all and UJ (ft Church of Greenville, under the Church. 378, Conway, South Carolina, o'clock for an Order County, South Carolina, will at singular the Kindred and > CAN AFFORD! > within twenty days after the discharging him from further eleven o'clock in the forenoon Creditors of the said Kermit D. < < service hereof; exclusive of the duties as Executor of the Estate on Tuesday, June 17, 1975, file Altman deceased, that they be day of such service;and if you of James MacRiver with the Probate Court her and appear before me, in the $ J fail to answer the complaint III Payments less Than 125.00 t/> L Clanroyden. Final Return as such Executrix, Court of Probate, to be held at > Pawleys and will, at the same time, Georgetown on June 10, 1975 within the time aforesaid, the > Clifford T. Bell Next, after publication hereof, plaintiffs in this action will < < Executor apply for Letters Dismissory. Ila Mae Blakely, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to apply to the Court for the relief Per Month Including Insurance. Estate of James MacRiver show cause, if any they have, demanded in the complaint. Clanroyden 4tc6-5 Administratrix, Island C-O P.O. Box 418 why the said Administration > > should not be granted. Dated May 24,1975. Franklin R. < < NOTICE Georgetown, S.C. 4tc6-12 GIVEN under my hand , this DeWitt Includes Delivery, Set-Up in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2nd day of May Anno Domini Attorney for Plaintiffs that at eleven o'clock on III M NOTICE OF 1975 > Realty Co. Thursday, May 29, 1975, in the FINAL DISCHARGE Claudia W. Howard Probate TO THE DEFENDANT: & Hurricane Tie-Down. > office of the Clerk of Court for PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that < < Georgetown County, South Notice is hereby given that Judge. m North Entrance To Pawleys Is. the undersigned, as Executrix 2tc6-5 the summons and complaint Carolina, the undersigned Jury have been filed in the Clerk of Commissioners for the County of the Estate of James C. Usher, G Deceased, late of Georgetown SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Court for Georgetown County, of Georgetown will draw from STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Office on this > LjvitJ^ DAV-CO HOMES. INC > the jury box the names of fifty- County, South Carolina will at G eleven o'clock in the forenoon COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN date. Andrews Highway SALES RENTALS four (54) persons to serve as COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Franklin R. DeWitt 5 Easier - petit jurors for the one week on Tuesday, June 17, 1975, file with the Probate Court her Archie McCants, Jr., Mary Attorney for Plaintiffs jg in a Mobile PHONE 237-2431 237-4257 term of court of general McCants Hampton, Annie 3tc6-12 > m Final Return as such Executrix, REALTOR sessions to be holden in McCants Deas, Leola McCants, < ^^OOje 546-8402 < Georgetown, S.C, for one week and will, at the same time, Baths, Central Heat, with Air Conditioned. Appointment Only. Baths, Large Den with Fireplace, Central Heal & Air. entitled to when death comes. KENSINGTON "Not only should the veteran MARYVILLE Brick Veneer, 3 Bedroom, 1' 2 Baths, Central Heat and Garage. Redwood St.-3 Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen and Dining with Built-ins. All and his wife discuss the subject of death," officials stressed, appliances included, Large Den with fireplace, Carport & Exterior Storage. Nice "they should make known HIGHMARKET STREET Lot. locations of important family lVz Story, Brick Veneer, 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Garage, Large Lot - Residential or Com­ Poplar Street-3 Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen Dinette combination - Priced to documents, and make sure they mercial. are protected from fire, theft . 1 Story, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath - residential or Commercial - Priced to Sell. sell. and damage." Also, survivors Nice 3 Bedroom Home on South Island Road. Central Heat and Air Condition. should be briefed on what to do OLD GEORGETOWN: Living Room with Fireplace. Kitchen & Dinette Combination with Sun Porch. in case of the veteran's death. Two Story, Frame, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Family Room with fireplace, The veteran should tell his Music Room, 4 Bedrooms, Two Baths, 2 Car Garage - Appointment Only. Old Charleston Road- 3 Bedroom, Living Room with Fireplace, carport, Storage family about possible survivor's Room. Includes Drapes and Appliances. Immediate Possession. Price reduced benefits such as VA's MARYVILLE dependency and indemnity 2708 Old Charleston Rd, 3 Bedroom, 1V Baths, Kitchen & Dining combination, ,0r quiCk Sale' RICELAND 2 compensation for service- Living Room with Carport & Storage—Central Heat and Air—Under $30,000. • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Living Room Baths, 2 Car Garage -- Central Heat and Air - Low Utility Bill. Appointment Only. System, Ready for Trailer Occupancy. Also Lots in Kensington and Hagley says, to keep track of GI PARSON'S GARDEN Estates. insurance policy numbers, claim numbers for use on 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, kitchen-dining combination, carport, CH&A WE HAVE DAILY INQUIRIES FROM CLIENTS INTERESTED IN correspondence with VA, LOTS commercial insurance policies, BUYING AND RENTING HOMES. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US social security numbers and Riverview Estates-priced to sell, $3,500 FOR MAXIMUM RESULTS. naturalization papers-all Lots in new section Belle Isle important in claiming various survivor benefits. For those who don't have all We Have Just The Lot For You: information and those who do, Whitehall Estates, Windsor, North Belle Isle, Maryville, Brown's Ferry Estates ,Wedgef.eld] O. L. Bruorton VA officials offered this final advice to survivors: "Don't forget to turn to VA offices and veterans services organizations We can help you buy or sell anywhere when assistance is needed after Real Estate the death of a veteran. They stand ready to help in any way Corner Front and Fraser Sts. possible. Phones: 546-6660 - 546-3611 DOC'S 3-W AY LEWIS F. FREEMAN AGENCY After Hours 546-9834 or 546-4377 Thrift Shop J.L. Tamsberg, Owner Don't throw it away! Bring 122 South Fraser Street James H. Carter, Broker-In-Charge your white elephants for us to Thomas H. Rhea, Salesman, Associate sell for you. Phone 546-5156 - 546-3705 Opposite Alton Wiggins, Salesman ,_ Pawley's S. Causeway

08-iO^^'CnT 14-BTHE GEORGETOWN 18. C.) TIMES, Thursday, May 29, 1975 Bob Fraser Ticks Caused 55 Cases Of REALTY COMPANY TL Spotted Fever Last Year PMt St NTS Ticks caused 55 cases of Some 774 cases of Rocky added. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Mountain Spotted Fever were "Rocky Mountain Spotted Needed more 2, 3, & 4 in South Carolina last year, reported nationwide during Fever does present a real Bedroom Homes - Good leaving a death roll of five 1974, as compared with 668 the danger, particularly to people Acres persons. year before. who are regularly engaged in Fifty-five cases of tick-borne "Rocky Mountain Spotted woodsy activities such as See us to buy or sell, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Fever is a problem in South hiking, hunting, camping or invest in Farms, were reported in South Carolina Carolina and is transmitted to picnicking," Williams said. Residential, Com­ last year (1974), said L. A. man through the bite of the Ticks live in Spanish moss, in Williams, Division Director for common dog tick which thrives pine straw, on leaves, on plant mercial, Recreational Vector Control with the S. C. in many wooded areas," stems, in trees, in grass and in Properties-Appraisals' Department of Health and Williams said. With its rising discarded material that nature HOMES FOR SALE Environmental Control rate of incidence and its 10 per has left lying around. "They Georgetown, Andrews, (DHEC). Five of these were • cent death rate we are urging may also travel in the company fatal cases - one woman, 49, two public awareness of ways to of the family pet." Plantersville, Wedge­ young girls, 2 and 5, and a avoid tick bite and to recognize "The most effective way to I * field, Hagley and Lit­ couple in their forties, he added. symptoms of the disease, he avoid Rocky Mountain Spotted chfield. Fever is to stop the tick before it Government tvesa.es bites," Williams said. This can Some $100.00 Down be accomplished by avoiding ..».; -»«*::- Pawleys Island South End brushy areas whenever (New) Under Replacement Cost possible; wearing good JEWELERS-Ronald Forehand (left) of Darden's attended the State Ocean Front protective clothing in the Retail Jewelers Association's annual convention. He is pictured with Justin 2388 sq. ft. of luxury on golf course. Ad­ woods, and applying insect McCarthy of Bulova Watch Company and Tom Klaras. ditional lots available. This home must be 5 Bedrooms, 2M> Baths, Porch and Deck. Living repellent to ankles, wrists and seen to appreciate. Appointment Only. Room with Gas Logs in Fireplace. Cathedral about the neck. symptoms and if the patient Williams said. Ticks are then moistened with just one drop of 3 was exposed to a tick-infested water. The cap should not be Existing Mortgage at 8 / percent. Ceiling. Excellent Condition $69,000. "People should get into the sent to the DHEC State 4 area, make sure that the Laboratory in Columbia for perforated. habit of looking themselves and physician is informed of this their children over regularly testing. The test results will be Information attached with One home in city under $8,000.00 fact. This tick-borne illness sent only to physicians and the bottle should include the Pawleys Island Realty Co. and removing any of the little can be very effectively treated LOTS ticks that may be crawling over health departments. "Any live date the tick was collected, by a physician with antibiotics tick removed from human county, name and address of the 4 Lots in Kensington at $10,500 for all. Sold 2 the skin or settling in for a when detected early and Phone 237-2431 stay," Williams said. It's a good should be tested." person on whom the tick was 2 left treatment is neither painful nor The best way to transport found, and the individual who idea to use flea collars or flea- complicated." Lot on go]£.StoEstf2lagley, $3850. tick repellents on family pets. ticks is to place them in a small, collected the tick. The telephone Check children closely for ticks Statewide distribution of clean, tightly capped bottle that number of the person or family Lot in Hagley 100 x 200, $3650 BLACK MINGO CREEK on the scalp and behind the ears those Rocky Mountain contains a piece of paper towel physician Spotted Fever cases reported 44 Acres, Highway and Creek Frontage, High Bluff if they have been playing out of Lots - Beneventum, Country Club Estates, doors in tick-infested areas. during 1974 was as follows: nine Kensington and other areas. Home Site, Approximately 10 Acres Cleared, Some cases with one death in If a tick has become attached Anderson County, four cases Young Timber, Pond Site with Dam, 20 Miles from to a person, it should be Georgetown. Excellent Location for Farm, Home with two deaths in Beaufort removed properly, Williams County, two cases in Cherokee 546-8311 or Recreation. $650 per Acre. Good Terms. Ready said. "This does not mean using County, one case in Chester to Sell. a burning match or kerosene; County, one case in Fairfield 118 WOOD ST these methods can cause a tick County, nine cases with one Pawleys Island Realty Co. to regurgitate into the wound." death in Greenville County, two Georgetown, S.C. Simply grasp the little fellow cases in Lexington County, 2 with tweezers or paper and give cases in Oconee County, one Phone 237 - 243? a steady pull. Be careful not to WMaWJI! HC1U8ES C0RP0R.II0N I tSSKXOI KIH M CM* P«Sf HIS » 0*»WenjW «CHMOGO0O»*«!OiXJfl<* case in Pickens County, three ALBERT flNNEY break off its mouth parts and cases in Richland County, LAUREN BACALL remember to treat the bite area fifteen cases in Spartanburg MARTI, BALSAM with iodine or a similar MGRC BERGMAN REALTY COMPANY County and six cases with one lACOUEUNEBBSET onusnrs BUY OF THE WEEK disinfectant. fatality in York County. JEANPtRRECASSEL SEANCONNERY Exceptionally nice brick veneer home on well "Ticks can often be "Not all ticks are carriers of JOHNGKLGUO discovered and removed before Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, IKNDYHUER ON landscaped lot in beautiful Belle Isle Gardens. 4 in fact, even in heavily-infested ANTHONY PERKINS mi bedrooms, 2' baths, livingroom, dining room, they have time to cause harm," VANESSA REDGRAVE 2 Williams said. Ticks do notarea s only about one tick in RACHEL ROBERTS ORIENT ZONING NOTICE family room with fireplace, a kitchen, utility twenty is able to transmit the RICHARD WKJMaRK normally transmit the Spotted MCHAELYORK rarcss room, 2 car garage central heat and air. Fever organism for as long as disease," Williams said. Mass CORRECTED NOTICE spraying against ticks is rtCOJNlAKlD GE0U .UM-niCIMlt!'lkxl«IDMKOrJKVffMfl ' Scswct«t*HM OtW four to six hours after the tick Wim.Mtwiii rrJlWWfflG00O«* tatedbjSMYium m« *awnrro, \*wm -. ••..• attaches and begins to feed. probably not practical due to la-nl M*»»fa* -I ~llsouwTHafl i neummaE mama atctwsl The public is hereby available at City Hall.) M. P. Ferris Agency This gives a person time to the cost and scattered pattern of l"»i .:ra.y,ay.-„sj!, *l notified that the City Council Matters to M heard discover the tick and remove it tick distribution. Public LATE SHOW FRI. & SAT NIGHTS ONLY of Georgetown will hold a regarding changes to the before infection takes place. If awareness is the best method of public hearing at 7:00 p.m. text of the zoning ordinance problems in removal are combatting the potentially fatal Wednesday, June 11,1975, at are as follows: 546-5015 encountered, consult the family Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, GHETTO WARRIORS the Georgetown Public physician. he added. Sun. Wed.. June 4 Library. (1) Recommendation by the Most cases of Rocky June 1 Matters to be heard Planning Commission to Symptoms of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever occur GHETTO WARRIORS regarding changes to the amend Article V, Page 28 of Mountain Spotted Fever may in upper South Carolina west of FOR SALE the fall line, and involve either zoning map are as follows: the text of the zoning KENSINGTON occur 2 to 12 days after a person (1) Request to rezone from ordinance to include height has been bitten by an infected women or small children R-10 to GC, Lot No. 5-47-6, regulations, as follows: Brick Veneer Home in the back of Kensington. tick. Williams said. These Williams said. Beaufort is the OR**'"* located on the Charleston Three bedrooms, two baths, den w-fireplace, symptons are sudden , high only coastal county as yet to CAROLINA THEAm Zoning District Maximum i fever, severe headache severe report cases of the disease. The Highway. kitchen, with breakfast room. Central heat and GEORGETOWN, S. C (2) Request to rezone from Height air. Beautifully landscaped yard. $38,900.00 aches and pains. A distinct rash first cases usually occur in RMH-6 to GC, Lot No. 5-12- of Buildings usually appears on the third day early April, with the peak ££-«. of the disease; the early rash number of cases coming in 192, located on the corner of R-10 35 MARYVILLE FRI. SAT. SUN., May 30-31, June 1 Prince Street, backing onto R-8 35 may resemble measles. August. the railroad tracks. R-6, RMH-6 35 Three bedrooms. 1M> baths, family room with A person may be bitten by a "In order to determine if a RICHARD HARRIS OMAR SHARIF, (3) Request by the Planning GC 50 fireplace, central heat and air, fenced backyard. tick without knowing it and particular tick is infected, ticks and Zoning Commission to CC 35 Conveniently located to school. $24,000.00 later infected with Rocky that are removed from persons rezone from R-8 to R-10, all OC 35 Mountain Spotted Fever, should be taken alive to your local county health department —TB those lots and parcels CP 25 WAREHOUSE Williams said, "therefore, call a located in the south end of physician at the first sign of the or to your family physician," Maryville, presently zoned (2) Request by the R-8 (Map available at City Planning and Zoning 3200 sq. ft. steel clad. Constructed in 1972. Office Hall). Commission to amend space with heat and air. Ideal location in city State Record Cobia (4) Request by the Planning Section 402. R-6 High Density limits. • $40,000.00 and Zoning Commission to Residential District of the Of 82V2 Pounds Caught rezone from R-6 to R-10, all zoning ordinance to include those lots and parcels in the the following permitted A new state record cobia, 82 bait dealers and fishermen by Bayview section of uses: The Georgetown Agenc pounds, 8 ounces, was caught South Carolina Wildlife and Maryville. (Map available at (6) Convenience last week in the Broad River at Marine Resources Department City Hall.) commercial establishments; Beaufort as saltwater fishing personnel. (5) Request by the Planning provided that such uses are R. Kaminski - Broker 546-4330 continued to be excellent, H.W. Starbuck of Aiken and Zoning Commission to limited to grocery and drug 11» Screven St. 546-3502 according to a survey of coastal rezone from R-6 to HBD, stores, tailor and seamstress ] landed the record cobia on 50 all those lots and parcels shops, laundromats, and pound test line using a catfish located in the R-6 zone west barber and beauty shops and for bait. The previous record of Meeting Street in the Old floral shops; further was 78 pounds, 4 ounces caught Inflation Bursting Special Town section. (Map provided, that such uses are Save $2,000 in the same area two years ago. *4°° Per Carload available at City Hall.) limited to 2,000 square feet in In other saltwater action, This Week Onlyl^ (6) Request by the Planning gross floor space. Charleston anglers caught large and Zoning Commission to (3) Request by the flounder, bass and summer rezone from R-6 to R-10, all Planning and Zoning If You Act trout "up the creek and down GREGORGRI Y FECK those lots and parcels Commission to amend the creek" as the fishing was located in the R-6 zone east Section 403. HBD-Historical said to be good everywhere. DESDESIARNAZ.JR: . /) of Meeting Street in the Old Buildings District.Specific MurreU's Inlet fishermen Town section. (Map amendments to this Now! brought in good catches of both available at City Hall.) provision are available for king and Spanish mackerel "B: (7) Request by the Planning review at City Hall. from offshore, along with "a lot BILLY and Zoning Commission to (4) Request by the If You Buy Either One Of of cobia." United Artists HSS- rezone from HBD to R-10, all Planning and Zoning flStS ailaffealrW those properties on the east Commission to amend side of St. James Street, be­ Section 404. CC - Commercial The New Houses Listed Below, tween Duke and High ('ore District, of the zoning Market Street, and adjoining ordinance to include the following permitted uses: The Government Will Give a JMiMW the R-10 District on the west. (Map available at City Hall.) 22. Single-family and •**•*****•*•**••**• -.* + ** + + * (8) Request by the Planning multi-family residential and Zoning Commission to units on separate lots or 5% or $2,000 Rebate rezone from GC to HBD, all parcels, or in combination those lots or parcels zoned with permitted commercial General Commercial on the and office uses, provided such uses meet the minimum 2 - 3 Bedroom Houses at Belle Isle SALE south side of Church Street, between St. James Street requirements for off-street and Wood Street, and parking. Has been Continued!! bordering the HBD district (5) Request by the to the south. (Map available Planning and Zoning ACT NOW! at City Hall.) Commission to amend (9) Request by the Planning Section 405, CG - General SAVE SAVE SAVE I* and Zoning Commission to Commercial District, of the 1 - 4 Bedroom House in Old Pari of Town rezone from HBD to R-6, all zoning ordinance to include those lots and parcels the following permitted Most Items Reduced presently zoned HBD, uses: 50 Lots in Colonial Estates bordering the north side of 27. Single and Multi-family Highmarket Street, between residential units. 2 Houses on Front Street Cleland and Wood Street. (6) Request by the Throughout The Store (Map available at City Hall.) Planning and Zoning 2 Beautiful Lots on River 120/ x 250' (10) Request by the Planning Commission to amend and Zoning Commission to Section 408. LI - Limited rezone from B-l to RMH-6, Industrial District, of the all those lots and parcels zoning ordinance to include zoned B-l and located in the the following permitted W.D. BOURNE western part of the City, uses: north of the railroad tracks, 18. Any use permitted in at the end of Collins and the GC - General REAL ESTATE Seaboard Streets. (Map Commercial District. VA and FHA O. M. Higgins, Mayor Georgetown 3tc5-29 Loans Available. i>16-4530 - 546-6805 In Historic • THE GEORGETOWN [S. C.) TIMES. Thursday, May 29, 1975 10-B

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