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t (Georgicf ottm ®itnco Edition ESTABLISHED 1797 1 Year In County $10.00 1 Year In State $11.00 1 Year Out of State $12.00 Georgetown, S.C. 29440 Thursday, September 30, 1976 15* Per Copy Vol. 180 No. 89 .3 Arrested, 1 Sought For Slayings

By CHRIS WESTON James Edward Maybank, 24, search for Logan is underway, Oliver, 20; and Ricky Allen All of the suspects were have prior records, said Carter. sheriff's deputies and State Law he had THC. He said he told him Three Georgetown County Daniel Howard Alston and he said. Mallard, 18, dead, and Kenneth arrested in Georgetown County Maybank was convicted in 1970 Enforcement Division (SLED) he didn't want that and that's men have been arrested and Larry Menninger—both Both Logan and Maybank, Earl Bouchette, 24, seriously at unspecified locations, said for manslaughter and later investigators uncovered some why they shot them," said another is being sought in described as being in their 20's- said Carter, are to be charged hurt in a rural mobile home Carter. released and Logan was seven packages of THC (a Carter. connection with the Sept. 15 at about 9 p.m. Tuesday. with three separate counts of some six miles northwest of Maybank, said Carter, signed released some three months ago hallucinogenic drug) and a Carter had said earlier that triple murders on Gapway Carter also said early Wed­ murder and one count of assault Georgetown. a confession statement late after serving time for a drug small amount of marijuana. his investigation had revealed Road. nesday that he has a warrant and battery with the intent to Alston and Menninger, said Tuesday which described the conviction, said Carter. "Maybank said they went out that James Oliver had ap­ Georgetown County Sheriff for the arrest of Larry Logan, kill stemming from the incident Carter, are to be charged with triple-murders as being After the murders were there to rob him to get some parently sold drugs from his Woodrow Carter said early also of Georgetown County and which left James Nelson Oliver, being accessories before and "ruthless" and drug-related. discovered by Carter at about grass. He (Oliver) told them he mobile home for some time. Wednesday that he arrested described as being in his 20's. A 19; his wife, Tony Jean Britt after the fact of murder. Both Maybank and Logan 10:30 a.m. Sept. IS, a team of didn't have any marijuana but CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 I GOP Requests O.K. Andrews Seeking For Nicknames Industry By CHRIS WESTON Mrs. Parker requested that signed legislation and other By BOB GORMAN The chairman of the Edward L. Young be listed on official state business as The Town of Andrews will Georgetown County Republican the county ballots as Ed Young "Jimmy Carter" during his attempt to make its name Party Tuesday requested that (for Congress), Thomas F. tenure as governor. known as a prime site for in­ four GOP candidates be listed Hartnett as Tommy F. Hartnett The order overturned a state dustry by entering the Great by nickname on the Nov. 2 (State Senate Seat No. 2). attorney general's opinion and a Town program, town officials ballot. Robert H. Cunningham as Bob ruling by the South Carolina announced this week. Jane Parker, chairman of the H. Cunningham (State House State Election Commission that Some 250 rural towns in South local GOP party, said her Seat No. 107), and James "Jimmy" was Carter's Carolina (under 15,000 request was prompted by a Joshua Mott as James Josh nickname and under South population) are eligible to ruling Monday by Circuit Court Mott (for chairman of Carolina law could not be used enter. The initial award for Judge Frank Eppes which Georgetown County Council). on the ballots. winning the contest is the cleared the way for "Jimmy Eppes ruled Monday that The presidential candidate is Governor's Rural Economic Carter" to be listed on the South "Jimmy" is Carter's legal now Jimmy Carter on ballots in Achievement Trophy. Carolina ballot instead of name in South Carolina, just as all 50 states, South Carolina More importantly, towns James Earl Carter. it is in Georgia where Carter being the last to rule on the which meet the requirements of name question. the contest will have their Mrs. J.B. Delzell, chairman names "put up front" by the of the Georgetown County State Development Board for Amendment Election Commission, said industries looking for new sites Tuesday she had received a to locate, according to J.M. copy of Mrs. Parker's letter Moody, who is helping coor­ requesting the name changes. dinate the effort. Mrs. Delzell added that she Radios Discounted To Make Way For 40-Channel Models Towns that enter will be To Zoning Code planned to discuss the matter required to furnish information with the chairman of the State about every aspect of the Election Commission-James B. community while also im­ Ellisor-Wednesday in 'Prices Are proving the appearance of the Columbia. town itself. Moody said An­ Gets Approval . "If they say change it, then I drews will need "100 per cent will change it," said Mrs. participation by everyone" to The Georgetown County had no, frontage on a public Delzell. meet the requirements. Council approved Tuesday an street. Some of the lots have Mrs. Delzell will be in "We have to set up several amendment to the zoning or­ been owned since the 1950's. Columbia Wednesday along More Channels Due CBs committees and also a dinance clearing up building Also several developments in with other members of county development corporation," he permit hassels on the Wac­ Georgetown County zoned election commissions to receive By BOB GORMAN Naturally, many people are Christmas presents. It's having did at any time this year. Other said. "Your town has to be camaw Neck. residentially have private an election-year briefing on the Ten-4 means waiting until next year to buy an effect though. My sales are items involved in owning a CB. made ready to accept industry. Section 701 of the county streets. The ordinance used to mechanics of holding an acknowledgment. Ten-20 means their CB. radio. And so down 25 per cent from last year will also jack-up the price. You become ready to to things zoning ordinance now states say all streets must be public, election by Ellisor. location. Ten-31 means crime in manufacturers are slashing at this time. Of course, All serial numbers must be for industry (by following the that dual lots, owned prior to the but now private streets platted Ellisor said after Eppes' progress. And 23-40 means prices to move the 23-station everybody is selling them now stamped or engraved into the requirements)." ordinance, can be built upon prior to Sept. 16, 1976 can ruling Monday that the com­ trouble. Trouble, that is for radios hanging around including drug stores and CB. chassis. This will be more Moody said the town selected even if the back lot does not qualify for building permits. mission "still recognizes the people who own or are con­ presently. grocery stores," he added. expensive. All CB. radios must for the trophy will get extensive have the required right-of-way The council held three validity of the attorney sidering owning a CB. radio. "Everybody's prices are off," The 23-station radios won't be packed with a temporary media coverage during an on a public street. readings of the amendment general's opinion which would The problem is this. Presently reported Sam Tanner of Tan­ exactly become obsolete Jan. 1. license form and a permanent, elaborate presentation prior to adopting it Tuesday. prohibit any nickname." all CB. radios operate on 23 ner's Radio and T.V. Hospital. In fact, 23- and 40-station radios license form. This will make ceremoney attended by Gov. Section 701 was also amended In other action the council "We would very much like to stations. Everybody and his "Now's a real good time to will be plentiful next year. The buying a radio more expensive. James Edwards. Also, industry to say that lots with qualifying reappointed Harry Korb to the appeal Judge Eppes' decision brother has got a CB. and they buy a radio- you can get a real catch is this; they will cost And for the extra cash outlay, seeking to locate in the state frontage on a private street Georgetown County Planning and get a final decision from the all use the same 23 stations. good bargain." more to buy and more to 40-station radios will not im­ will be brought to that winning shown on a plat recorded in the and Zoning Commission while State Supreme Court, but we On Jan. 1, 1977 that will Tanner noted that one operate. prove CB. performance-they town first. office of the Clerk of Court for tabling a request for money to feel it would be unwise and change. The Federal Com­ manufacturer of radios he sells According to information will only reduce the potential "The trophy will go to the Georgetown County prior to pay for new brochures would jeopardize the election if munications Commission will has cut prices more than 40 per published by the Com­ for interference to certain town that does the outstanding Sept. 16,1976 can be built upon. describing Georgetown County. we tried to do so at this late allow manufacturers to make cent, in hopes of "unloading" as munications Equipment business and industrial job, but that doesn't mean the Several property owners in The cost of reprinting the date," Ellisor said. 40-station CB. radios. More many as possible before Jan. 1. Distributors Association, both frequencies. other towns will get left out," the Garden City area could not brochures would be ap­ However, Ellisor said as a stations for sure, good buddy, "I'm selling a few now-some 23- and 40- station radios will Billy Oberst of Stereo Shak Moody continued. "It would be build on their lots because they proximately $4,000. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 more fun maybe. people are buying them for cost more than 23-station radios CONTINUED ON PAGE 15 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2

November campaigning took a big step this week Republicans are planning to use the headquarters with the opening of two headquarters in to promote the campaigns of all GOP candidates in Georgetown. addition to Ford's. Campaign Offices Bloom Rep. John W. Jenrette Jr. officially opened his Jenrette's campaign office was opened at 102 Georgetown headquarters last Saturday and the North Fraser St. in the Center City Business Georgetown County Republican Party is now in the Center. process of opening a President Ford election A campaign spokesman said last week the office headquarters. was to be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday The Ford committee's office is to be officially through Saturday to coordinate Jenrette's re­ In Political Season opened next week in the old Ford building on Front election efforts in Georgetown, Williamsburg and Street. Mrs. James W. Forrester said county Clarendon counties.

cd-W%r The only step which has been Cooper Electric Cooperative in problems-includes i taken is a letter written last an attempt to settle differences -The construction of a 112 ORANGE STREET week by Georgetown Mayor Pro on the operation of a planned rediversion canal from Lake Torn Cecil W. Schneider ad­ hydroelectric plant near St. Moultrie back to an original vising innkeeper Roland Stephen. Santee River channel. "'lubbs that city councilmen Lesemann said the details for -The diversion of all flows WELCOMES • nd the council offices would be the plant's operation have not more than a weekly average of "iade available to help ar­ been settled and Santee-Cooper 3,000 cubic feet per second from TO THEIR STAFF- bitrate the strike. officials are now studying the the present Pinopolis power Grubbs told the Times corps' proposals before plant to a new plant to be Tuesday that the "letter was scheduling another meeting. constructed on the diversion i $ forwarded to our attorney in Corps officials, said canal near St. Stephen. Nashville and if there is any v _•? Shirley reply, he'll be the one who will he making it. That's all I can Mr. thrifty Says: PSaa Ogren say." Council agreed to offer their services to help arbitrate the strike after being confronted by Shirley Specializes In some 43 persons at the Sept. 16 CHANGE to an 'in­ dependent' insurance agent - council meeting. MEN'S & WOMEN'S David Richardson, president one who can insure you with of Local 270 of the Hotel, Motel, any of several insurance Restaurant and Bartenders firms. Thrift is an in­ HAIR STYLES Union of the AFL-CIO, charged dependent agent, who that members of council had represents you-not the in­ crossed the union's pickets on surance company in settling For The Look Of Today Come By Or their way to Rotary Club lun­ your loss claim. cheons at the Holiday Inn and Call Shirley Today At were therefore obligated to help settle the strike since their actions "indicated that you are in support of the Holiday Inn." afJK. THRIFT 546-5060 The number of striking INSURANCiKiciiDAMrEc AGENCAncMrYs workers at the picket lines was V . f. . reduced to five by a Sept. 1 546-2509 *C^lK-0 injunction by Circuit Judge James B. Morrison. Morrison also issued an in­ junction which stopped the striking workers from picketing LUCK RAN OUT-This nearly four-foot rattlesnake ran into a spell of bad an alternate entrance to the inn at the Gulf Service Station. luck recently. He had the bad judgment to run across the path of Samuel In addition to the injunctions, Jenkins of the Georgetown Community. Not only did Jenkins club the critter to Owens Bros. Construction Co. And the Holiday Inn on Sept. 1 also death about the middle...he also hung him about the head. Although this filed a $100,000 civil suit against appears to be the "Year of the Rattlesnake" in Georgetown County, it must Richardson individually and as also appear that the snakes are fighting a losing battle since so many have representative of Local 270 for been exterminated in recent months. alleged damages suffered Georgetown Lumber during the strike. Previous negotiations had stalled when Holiday Inn management refused to rehire Corps Waiting To Hear Present A all of the 43 striking workers. The most the inn has agreeed to rehire is seven. a, 4 5 5 Richardson has said that offer and the inn's offer to raise Harbor Meet Date Dream Home Showcase 4' wages by an immediate 15 cents per hour "is unacceptable. Why A U.S. Army Corps of meeting in Georgetown. proposal to construct an off­ should we fight for the wage Lesemann said the shore deep draft terminal in increases when it will be given Engineers spokesman said the Washington meeting has been lower Winyah Bay with an And You Can Watch As It's Being Constructed At Belle Isle Forest! to the people who have crossed Charleston district is still accompanying 35-foot channel. i the picket to take these people's waiting to hear a proposed date scheduled to discuss the corps' jobs." to hold a Georgetown public • meeting on harbor im­ provement alternatives. ...Andrews Jack Lesemann, chief of the 2 Youths corps' Charleston engineering division, said the corps has not CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 pearance committee, an in­ yet received a proposed date for dustry site committee and an better to be number one though, W the planned meeting. information committee. and that's how we're going to County Councilman Edsel Arrested lesemann said Charleston approach it. We want to win it." corps officials are planning a Hemingway of Andrews said Several committees have four sites for industry are near meeting at their Washington been set up including an ap­ For Theft headquarters Oct. 12 before the town limits of Andrews. Two youths were ap­ prehended Tuesday night by Wilmington, N.C. authorities ...GOP after allegedly stealing a car *J from the lot of the Georgetown County Memorial Hospital. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Georgetown assistant police result of Eppes' decision, the chief Mike McDonald said the commission has decided to two youths-one male and one permit other candidates who female-were arrested at about want to use abbreviated ver­ 9:30 a.m. in Wilmington with a sions of their name, to do so in car stolen from Marian Thorn, this election only. The ab­ an employe at the hospital from breviation must be some Murrells Inlet. derivative of the name and not a K McDonald said Mrs. Thorn nickname, Ellisor said. discovered her car was missing "Since Mr. Carter gets the when she started to go home benefits of the federal law, we from work Tuesday afternoon. feel it is only fair that other McDonald said it is unknown candidates have the same op­ at this time if the two juveniles portunity" to use an ab­ breviated name, said Ellisor. The roof is on and the brick is going up. Only the curtain wall and are from Georgetown. certain decorative areas will be of brick. The balance of the house will be covered with Weyerhaeuser Cedar Designer Plywood John Wilson's Siding. Is I < • (SEAGULL Yes — It will be for sale. We guess as many as 30 people have asked that *EST/WR/MT IS Hwy. 17 Pawleys Island question. At this stage we can't pinpoint the final price because we keep adding For a Great Evening Try and changing. 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cf.-iH.-fr THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 Shower Entertains Qow Miss Anne Johnson Miss Anne Oliver Johnson, the guests at the appointed hour ountry whose marriage to Mr. Paul of eight o'clock and invited Greg Cameron will be an event them into the party area. Each of October, was honored with a guest was presented a favor miscellaneous bridal shower on fashioned of a miniature white Friday evening, the twenty- wedding bell. Vickie C. Tompkins, fourth of September at the home Women's Editor 546-4148 JQifeStyles of Mrs. Jesse Cameron in The Cameron home was Ringei Heights. festive with arrangements of fall flowers in various shades. Miss Johnson is the daughter On the coffee table was an of Colonel and Mrs. Reading arrangement of yellow daisies Bridal Socials Honor Wilkinson of Georgetown. Mr. which added a festive note. Cameron is the son of Mrs. Jesse Cameron and the late Mr. The serving table was laid Cameron. The couple plan to be with a white linen cloth and was Miss Cammie Cribb married on the sixteenth of centered with an arrangement October at the First Baptist of fall flowers. A crystal punch Miss Lorna Camille Cribb, a occasion. The predominant Church. bowl was placed at one end of bride-elect of November, was decoration in the living room the table and trays of party entertained during the weekend was an arrangement of orange, dainties were placed at the with a number of socials hosted yellow and purple marigolds Hostesses for the pre-nuptial other. by friends here in Georgetown. enhanced with blue ageratum event were Mrs. Billy Cameron, DROP-IN and greenery. Placed on the Mrs. Charles Cameron, Mrs. Presiding over the A festive drop-in honoring mantel was a crystal bud vase Hassie Tompkins, Mrs. Lunette refreshment area during the Miss Cribb was held on holding an arrangement of Moore and Mrs. Terry social were the hostesses. Saturday morning, the twenty- yellow rosebuds. Cameron. fifth of September at the home In the dining room, the oval The honoree opened and of Mrs. Lewis Overton. serving table was laid with a An attractive corsage which admired many useful gifts which had been placed around Mrs. Theodor Jansen Hosting the social with Mrs. pink linen cloth overlaid with was fashioned of white car­ Overton were Mrs. Guy Lee and white organdy. A crystal punch nations was presented to the her chair. Assisting Miss Mrs. Wright S. Skinner, Jr. bowl was placed at one end of honoree by her hostesses. The Johnson with her gifts was little Complementing the honoree's the table and a silver can­ corsage complemented the Miss Kathy Cameron. The red street length party dress dlelabrum holding an epergne honoree's green pant suit en­ honoree was also remembered Miss Craig Marries was a corsage fashioned of arrangement of pink and red semble. by her hostesses with a gift for yellow and white daisies roses and pink burning tapers Mrs. Billy Cameron greeted her future home. enhanced with baby's breath. was placed at the other. Also The corsage was presented to placed on the table were silver Mr. Theodor Jansen the honoree as a gift of the trays of party dainties. hostesses. Mrs. William Edward Oliver Miss Jane Eleanor Craig and groomsman was Mr. Wilby Receiving the guests during presided at the punch bowl Mr. Theodor Jansen were Craig, also a brother of the the party hours of half after ten during the evening. united in holy matrimony in a bride of Pawleys Island. and twelve o'clock were Mrs. Following the ceremony, the During the party hours, the •V double ring service on Satur­ Overton and the bride-elect. honoree was presented many day, the twenty-fifth of Sep­ bride's parents entertained with In the living room, a crystal tember at St. Mary's Catholic a reception at the Sea Gull Inn lovely and useful gifts which at Pawleys Island. bud vase holding an were opened and displayed on a Church. arrangement of red roses was table covered with a yellow Performing the ceremony at The reception area was placed on the piano and mixed linen cloth. The gift table was eleven o'clock in the morning decorated for the occasion with fall flowers were placed at set up in the den which was also Mrs. William deBohun McBee, Jr. was the Reverend Joseph G. mixed arrangements of fall intervals throughout. decorated with fall flowers and Maher. flowers which were placed at greens. various intervals throughout. The serving table was laid The bride is the daughter of with an ecru linen cloth edged Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Cor­ Mr. and Mrs. James L. Craig of The bride's mother received with a deep band of matching dray remembered Miss Cribb Miss Ramsey Weds Pawleys Island and the groom in a formal gown of apricot lace. Placed at one end of the THIS PACKAGE WOULD crepe which was fashioned with with a gift for her future home. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. table was a silver container Special guests were Mrs. NORMALLY SELL FOR Robert Jansen of Cologne, West a drape effect. The gown also holding an arrangement of featured a V-neckline, half Gene McDaniel and Miss Ide OVER $15.00! Germany. yellow and white daisies and a Morris, both aunts of the Mr. William McBee YOU GET ALL THIS Mrs. George S. Saussy, Jr., sleeves and an A-line skirt. orchids. MTKFMTlll IIMMTEEI silver punch bowl was placed at honoree of Charleston, Mrs. The wedding vows of Miss 1 — 11x14 organist, rendered a program of Complementing her attire, she the other. Silver trays of party Susan Alice Ramsey and Mr. Miss Mardy Saalfield of South wore a corsage of yellow roses. Dan Morris, the honoree's aunt pre-nuptial music. The dainties were also placed on the and Mrs. Edsel Morris, both of William deBohun McBee, Jr. Litchfield Beach served as 2 — 8x10s 95 traditional wedding marches The groom's mother wore a table. Andrews. were spoken in a double ring maid of honor and Miss Evelyn 2 —5x7s emr *12 were used for the processional formal blue floral gown Pouring during the party The daughter of Mrs. Nell service on Saturday, the Davis of North Litchfield Beach 10 —Wallets Pay S3.00 when photographed and recessional. fashioned with long sleeves, a hours was Mrs. Nell Morris twenty-fifth of September at the served as a junior bridesmaid. and only $9.95 when you high round neckline and full Morris Cribb and Mr. Lloyd pick up your package. Given in marriage by her Cribb, mother of the honoree. Bradley Cribb of Georgetown, Pawleys Island Presbyterian Miss Saalfield wore an father, the bride wore a formal skirt. She wore a corsage of Church. apricot crepe empire style pink roses. The guest register was placed Miss Cribb and Mr. John Dale gown of white chiffonella on a small table in the main Steele plan to be married on the The Reverend Donald E. formal dress fashioned with a Piggly Wiggly In Andrews fashioned with a slightly raised The main serving table was party room. sixth of November at the Trent performed the ceremony yellow flowered chiffon cape Friday. Oct. 1. 1976 ..- waistline. The gown was laid with a white linen cloth and Miss Cribb was remembered Citadel Square Baptist Church at four o'clock in the afternoon. and matching horsehair braid designed with a V-neckline was centered with a can­ by her hostesses with a gift of in Charleston. Mr. Steele is the The bride is the daughter of picture hat. She carried an old Hours: 12 - 5 enhanced with a ruffle of dlelabrum holding an epergne son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur fashioned bouquet of white and arrangement of pink car- silver. matching material which ex­ Special guests attending the Roberts Steele of Lancaster. Ramsey of North Litchfield yellow daisies. Pigflly Wiggly in Georgetown tended to the waistline. Long natations and white pom poms. Beach and the groom is the son Miss Davis wore a formal Crystal punch bowls were social event were Miss Ide Sunday. Oct. 3. 1976 fitted sleeves ended at the Morris, aunt of the bride-elect of Mr. and Mrs. William apricot crepe empire dress wrists with wide ruffles of placed at either end of the table deBohun McBee, Sr. of Union. fashioned with a yellow Hours* 12-5 ' "' and silver trays of party of Charleston, Miss Cecelia Self BPW Club ALL YOU NEED IS THIS CERTIFICATE...SAVE IT '. matching material. The three and Miss Mary Nell Whittaker, A program of classical flowered chiffon trim with tiered skirt and self attached dainties were also placed on the wedding music was presented table. both of Charleston and Mrs. Otis To Sponsor CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 chapel length train flowed softly Tompkins, the honoree's sister. by Mrs. Hugh G. Vann, from the inset midriff. She wore The bride's table was covered organist. For the processional a picture hat of chiffonette and MISCELLANEOUS DROP-IN Rummage Sale y> with a white linen cloth and was Miss Cribb was again en­ and recessional, the traditional carried a cascade bouquet of centered with the four tiered wedding marches were used. white carnations and red roses wedding cake. The cake was tertained with a miscellaneous The Georgetown B&PW Club drop-in on Saturday evening, will sponsor a special rummage Escorted down the aisle and enhanced with baby's breath. iced in white and delicately given in marriage by her father, embossed with miniature pink the twenty-fifth of September. sale to be held at the SCN Mrs. Peggy C. McDonald, Mrs. Betty Barrett and Mrs. carport area of Georgetown the bride chose for her wedding sister of the bride of Peru, New flowers. Separated between the a formal gown of peau de soie third and fourth tier, the cake Harry Cordray hosted the pre- Plaza on October 9...beginning York, served as matron of nuptial event at the home of at 9 AM and lasting un­ enhanced with appliques of honor and the bride's only at­ was topped with an Venise lace. Designed with a V- arrangement of pink car­ Mrs. Barrett on Front Street. til...Everyone invited to come Pianos tendant. neckline, the gown featured a V- nations. An attractive corsage out and find a treasure. The honor attendant was fashioned of white daisies ac­ neckline outlined with seed gowned in a formal dress of Saying the goodbyes were the pearls and lace appliques and cented with baby's breath was Personal creme colored gunny sax ac­ parents of the bride and groom. presented to the honoree upon long full sleeves gathered at the cented with pink rosebuds. Later the couple left on a arrival. wrists with lace and seed wedding trip. For traveling, the Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott of Fashioned with a square Mrs. Barrett greeted the Norristown, -Pennsylvania, pearls. The graceful A-line skirt Give Your Child The neckline in the front and for­ bride changed into a green and court train was also ac­ street length dress fashioned guests and invited them into the have returned home after ming a V in the back, the dress party area where the honoree visiting his mother, Mrs. R.T. cented with lace appliques and featured long bishop sleeves with a draped neckline and seed pearls. Her full cathedral short sleeves. She wore black and her mother, Mrs. Nell Scott, and his brother, Mr. and a pleated skirt. She carried Morris Cribb, received in­ Francis Scott of Georgetown. length veil of silk illusion was Piano You Missed! a nosegay of pink carnations. accessories and the corsage edged in Venise lace and was lifted from her bridal bouquet. formally. They were accompanied by Ms. Mr. Terry W. Craig, brother The Barrett home was Agnes Kriebel from Oaks, attached to a Juliet lace cap. of the bride of Pawleys Island, The bride was graduated festively decorated for the North Dakota. She carried a bouquet of white Attractive Sdection Of New Story & dark Consoles, served as best man. Serving as CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 and Grands. Prices Start At Only $895°° THE ClothesPin Underalls For The H. M. Cable Console. SALE are now visible at SAVE 25 to 50% MILDRED'S PANTSUITS s 50 Underalls are some­ Double Knits Reg. 17 thing new. Now »11.95 with their own smooth little knit right in! BLOUSES So the panty lines are Prints & Solids Reg. s5 to s6 50 invisible under your clothes. And Underalls have Now '2.95 to'4.95 Style 63 an absorbent cotton COUNTRY CONTEMPORARY CONSOLE LADIES SLACKS crotch for panty pro­ s tection. Double Knit Reg. 7 to S9 Underalls and Story & Clark Pianos have the Sizes 8 to 18 brief styles come in $ Q $ beige, and Now 4. 5 to 5.95 white. 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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Your Happy Shopping Store matching horsehair braid picture hat. She also carried an Rookery old fashioned bouquet of white and yellow daisies. Little Miss Kelli Scurry served as flower girl. She wore \ By Susan Poole a floor length apricot crepe dress fashioned on empire lines This week marks Coastal Cookery's first and accented with a yellow SALE anniversary. Over 100 recipes have gone chiffon flower trim. She carried through this column by now and we know that a basket of yellow and white IMPORTED GIFT KNITS many of them have found a permanent place daisies. In her hair, she wore apricot crepe barettes. FROM OUR BABY BOUTIQUE in your recipe files. If your favorite recipes Mr. McBee served as best have not yet appeared, you should share man for his son. Serving as them with us. In addition to recipes we would groomsmen were Mr. David like to have your tips on grocery shopping, William Ramsey, brother of the preparing quick meals, snacks or party foods- bride of Litchfield Beach and Mr. Terrell Owens of anything really that pertains to food at your Danielsville, Georgia. house. Master William deBohun Today's helpful hints are from Mrs. Cecil McBee, III, son of the groom, Schneider. Anne says she fights a constant served as ringbearer. battle with her weight, and Mr. Schneider has Immediately following the to avoid cholesterol so they are on a ceremony, the bride's parents entertained with a reception in continuous diet program. the fellowship hall. Anne has had encouraging weight-loss Mrs. Ramsey received in a lately which she attributes to her overall low- formal gown designed with a cal life style. She keeps cut-up raw vegetables chanel jacket feather patterned such as celery, peppers, and carrots, in autumn shades. A cym­ bidium orchid corsage com­ refrigerated, and ready to nibble on. She plemented her attire. serves a lot of raw and cooked fruits and The groom's mother wore a vegetables at mealtime, and uses dietetic yellow chiffon formal gown salad dressing which is quite tasty nowadays. fashioned with ruffled sleeves She serves chicken, fish, and seafoods while and a corsage of cymbidium saving beef, due to its cholesterol, for the orchids. The guest register was kept special occasions. by the bride's cousins, Miss Mrs. Schneider says it's important for her to Martha Baldwin and Miss Beth eat breakfast even if it's only cereal to avoid Baldwin, both of Aiken. that awful empty feeling. Fruit and The reception area was Eggbeaters are her other breakfast choices. decorated for the occasion with mixed arrangements of The hardest time of the day for a weight- fall flowers placed at intervals watcher according to her is late afternoon and throughout. during the evening while watching television. The main serving table was Then she mixes up a milkshake using fruit or laid with a white linen cloth and chocolate as follows: was centered with a silver candlelabrum holding an CHOCOLATE MILK SHAKE epergne arrangement of yellow 1 cup skim milk and white daisies and white 1 tsp. chocolate extract burning tapers. A silver punch artificial sweetener to equal two tsp. sugar bowl was placed at one end of (or to taste) the table and silver trays of party dainties were placed at the other. Run blender about 30 seconds or until Serving were Mrs. CM. mixture is very frothy. With blender on, add 3 Baldwin, Jr. of Aiken and Mrs. ice cubes, one at a time. Serve frothy and cold S. Mandell of Orlando, Florida, in tall glass. both aunts of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. Roma Bauer and Mrs. Robert Hill. Anne's substitute for sour cream or cream The bride's table was covered cheese is high in protein and low in with a matching cloth and was cholesterol. It is a good base for dips and centered with the three tiered spreads. wedding cake. The cake was iced in white and delicately embossed with miniature SOUR CREAM SUBSTITUTE yellow flowers. Cutting and Puree cottage cheese in blender until serving the wedding cake was smooth. Mrs. J.B. Latta. Add your choice of the following: Saying the goodbyes were the cut up shrimp parents of the bride and groom. chopped raw vegetables After a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will cut up dried beef make their home at Litchfield deviled ham Beach. seasonings to taste The bride was graduated from Winyah Academy and is Mrs. Schneider also recommends two other presently attending the University of South Carolina at recipes for calorie-and-cholesterol watchers. Conway. The groom was graduated CHEESE SOUFFLE FOR TWO from the University of Georgia 2 oz. grated or finely diced Swiss or sharp and is employed as a hor­ cheddar cheese ticulturist at Brookgreen Gardens. 1 cup skim milk SHORT SLEEVE COMBED COTTON SHIRTS 1 slice of bread made into crumbs REHEARSAL KNITTED LAYETTE SUPPLIES-'BABY B' Mr. and Mrs. McBee en­ Our 'Baby B' brand . . . save on sale prices. 50% triacetate, 50% polyester. 2 eggs separated tertained members of the 2 dashes of either dry mustard or grated Pullover, usually 2 for 1.99. .. 2 for 1.48 Drawstring gowns: wedding party, relatives and Sizes 3 months to 3 years. Print, usually 2.85 2.18 nutmeg friends with a party at the 'NURSERY FRIENDS' bed and bath Snap-side, usually 2 for 2.39. 2 for 1.78 Pastels, white, usually 2.60 1.98 Litchfield Country Club coordinates by Riegel. Fluffy 100% following the rehearsal of the Sizes 3 months to l'/2 years. Combine cheese, milk, and bread crumbs in cotton. Enter 'Dreams for Sale' sweep­ Snap-closing sacques: McBee-Ramsey wedding. 'BABY B' BRAND 1ST QUALITY DIAPERS Print, usually 1.55 1.18 saucepan and heat slowly until cheese is The serving table was laid stake contest as adv. in Parents' Mag. melted. Remove from heat and add beaten with a white linen cloth and was Double-protection lap pads. Everyday low prices, now save even more. Pastels, white, usually 1.50 1.08 egg yolk, salt, cayenne pepper, and mustard enhanced with bouquets of usually 3 for 2.25 3 for 1.88 Gauze with fold line. 21 x 40" size Nursery print kimonos, usually 2.65.1.98 (or nutmeg). mixed fall flowers. Trays of Coordinate print receiving blanket. usually 6.49 dozen 5.68 WATERPROOF PANTIES, Our Lite 'n Last is party foods were also placed on usually 2 for 3.50 2 for 2.88 6-layer prefolded gauze the table. nylon coated four times. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Beat egg white until stiff. Fold gently into Crib blanket, usually 4.25. . . .3.58 usually 6.79 dozen 5.98 Soft, absorbent birdseye Pullon, usually 2 for 2.29 2 for 1.78 cheese mixture. Transfer to greased deep LUNCHEON Quilted blanket, usually 5.75. .4.88 baking dish and bake about 30 minutes in 375 Mrs. J.B. Wingo of Conway usually 4.99 dozen 3.98 Snap-style, usually 2 for 2.79. 2 for 2.28 degree oven until puffy and well-browned. and Mrs. CM. Baldwin, Sr. of Aiken, both aunts of the bride, entertained members of the CHINESE CHEWS wedding party, relatives and (Low Cholesterol) friends with a luncheon prior to Bring to a boil 2 sticks melted corn oil the McBee-Ramsey wedding. margarine and one box of brown sugar (light Miss Ramsey chose this time or dark, or half and half). Remove from heat to present her attendants with and cool slightly. Add and mix thoroughly V_ gifts of love and appreciation. carton of Eggbeaters (equivalent of 2 eggs), 2 DINNER cups plain flour, iv_ cups chopped nuts, 1 tsp. On Thursday evening, the vanilla. twenty-third of September, Spread in well-greased pan, larger than 8" Miss Mardy Saalfield and Mrs. but smaller than 13 x 9". Bake 20-25 minutes in H.M. Saalfield were hostesses for a spinster formal dinner at 300 degree oven. Cut in squares when slightly the Marlin Room at Sea Gull cooled. Inn. The table was laid with a Mrs. Schneider adds that it is white linen cloth and was psychologically important to sit down at the centered with an arrangement table for a meal, no matter how small it may of mixed flowers accented with be, instead of nibbling at the stove and to eat wedding bells. OUR 'BABY B' WEAR-DATED* slowly to get full satisfaction and a full feeling TWO-PIECE KNIT SLEEPERS from the meal. Mr. Schneider is an attorney and Georgetown's mayor pro tern. They have a Bethel son, Mike, in the Air Force, who is the father usually 4.89 each of two children, and a daughter, Debbie, who Comfortable sleep for baby—peace of mind for is a college student. News you. Knit of modacrylic fiber by Monsanto If you would like to submit recipes for this blended with Spectran* polyester. Meets Fed­ column, please send them to Susan Poole, P.O. By MRS. WILLIE PORTER eral flammability standards. Solid blue, yellow, Drawer G, Georgetown, S.C. 29440. Dinner guests Sunday with mint plus adorable nursery prints. Elastic an­ Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Graham kles, plastic soles, gro-feature. 1-4. were Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Ellis of 'Wear Dated: Warranted for one full year's normel wear, refund or York, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin replacement when returned with tag and sales to Monsanto. Newell of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. 'Properly constructed garments of approved SEF* fabrics News Of Interest Bob Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Bill meet appropriate U.S. Government flammability standards. Visiting over the weekend Also visiting Mrs. Cribb was Moody, all of Sampit. with Mrs. Nell M. Cribb were her daughter, Miss Cammie Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Miller of her listers, Mrs. Gene Mc­ Cribb of Charleston. Miss Cribb Sumter visited Sunday af­ 830 FRONT STREET, GEORGETOWN Daniel and Miss Ide Morris of visited also with her father, Mr. ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charleston. Lloyd B. Cribb. McLaughlin. c&-\H^-C<\ 6 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 Garden Clubs Council Aids City The Georgetown Council of dogwoods as in 1975 and crepe with special emphasis upon Gabbie is interested in All of the Garden Clubs join in Garden Clubs, led here by Mrs. myrtles in 1974, will be renewed placing of an antique-Colonial presenting a spring bulb show in making the annual Hospitality H.P. Ward as president...is this year in a drive to see more type sign for the museum. addition to participating in the Week Program successful and comprised of seven garden of the latter popular and old- Prince George was influential Camellia Show. of course, Willowbank is right clubs whose members and fashioned trees growing on in seeing the old marble horse DeBordieu, she said was the there in this program, also. officers work towards making Church Street. watering fountain that site chosen for the club's annual The Camellia show is also a the community a more at­ A tour of Hobcaw Barony to originally stood on Broad Street pilgrimage to commune with favorite program and Mrs. C.P. tractive and more pleasant view bird and wildlife has and later on South Fraser, nature...and members are also Harrison and Mrs. W.C. Pin- place in which to live, work and already been completed. moved to the Museum's dedicated to helping with the schmidt are club co-chairmen bring up families. A bulb planting plan afoot will Ia-fayette Park. Christmas tree program for for the Camellia Show. **•. Georgetown, through some of be done at the Georgetown Prince George has also Winyah Extended Care Center. WINYAH GARDEN CLUB the clubs' beautification Development center in which presented Old Charleston Mrs. David P. Curry, Jr. serves Mrs. D.L. Palmer of Winyah programs, their visitation, bird- the retarded youngsters there benches to the museum for the as the club's Camellia Show Garden Club and members caring, anti-littering, new and will participate. convenience of passersby. chairman. stand behind the many old planting of trees and A highlight of the club aims Mrs. Bull said that Mrs. WILLOWBANK programs of the club...including shrubbery plus planning of will be a funds-raising arts and Cowan has been chosen overall GARDEN CLUB beautification and care of the outstanding flower and other crafts auction in November Camellia Chairman from Willowbank Club heard Mrs. Winyah Indigo Society grounds events, have seen their work with plants for exchange and Prince George. Lewis G. Travis who and those of the Georgetown responsible for the bettering of gifts being featured. WHITES BRIDGE represented the absent County Memorial Library. the Georgetown City and Mrs. George Colbert has been GARDENCLUB president, Mrs. Pusey. Serving as Winyah's Camellia County as a whole. named to serve as the club's Whites Bridge Club, ac­ Mrs. J.E. Burns, garden chairman is Mrs. Robert C. Presidents of the various Camellia Show chairman this cording to president Mrs. H.H. therapy chairman, said that the Madden. clubs, Georgetown Garden year. Winyah Extended Care Center Mrs. Ward said that the Club, Mrs. G.G. Boyd; MAGNOLIA GARDEN CLUB will be one of the club's special Council of Garden Clubs is Magnolia Garden Club, Mrs. Mrs. Tanner told of Odom Youth areas...fruit baskets at setting its sights upon all-out R.W. Tanner; Maryville Magnolia's targets...which will Thanksgiving, potted plants for participation and all-out Garden Club, Mrs. Worth be the continued care of their Easter and at Christmas...the cooperation between the Johnson; Prince George prize-winning Roadside Park on annual gifts of popular Council, the clubs and the Garden Club, Mrs. Clayton Highway 17-A...and members Honored decorated bottles that will be Community...and the results, Bull; Whites Bridge Garden have also voted to become "big just for pretty looking-at by the she declared... will be Club, Mrs. H.H. Gabbie; sisters" to the Senior Citizens Center guests. beautiful...just beautiful. Willowbank Garden Club, Mrs. Club here. At Party E.C. Pusey and Winyah Garden They have put up hanging Club, Mrs. D.L. Palmer, baskets at the Georgetown Four-year-old Hailey Odom • •*" _af-_ t gathered at the Georgetown Senior Citizens Center and in was guest of honor at a birthday rt/ Garden Center Monday morn­ addition to helping plant party Saturday, the twenty-fifth * ( t-a// ^-VS a- _..- t ing. shrubbery there, will perhaps of September, at the home of his y At the invitation of Mrs. supply some of the plants. grandmother, Mrs. Jim Odom, •¥ L JrX r W Everything J Ward, the presidents of the This is in line with their of Belle Isle. Hailey, who is the is set for some * clubs briefly described the Garden Therapy program and son of Lt. and Mrs. Bill Odom, brilliant £ goals of the clubs for the coming they have agreed to assist the l)3s been visiting his grand­ year and shared a semi-round First Baptist Church parents during September. proposals * table with talk, cookies and Brotherhood in its work on the Neighborhood children at­ coffee. Screven Cemetery just off tending the party were treated Prior to this, however, Mrs. Screven Street. to cake and punch and received i ROUND TABLE MEET—Garden Club presidents, representatives and Ward spoke to the group, Mrs. Frank Blake has been party favors. The cake was v the Council of Garden Club leader met recently at the Georgetown Garden outlining the Council's own chosen as chairman of the decorated in red, white, and program...which would be club's efforts in the Camellia blue icing to represent a flag. Club Center on Church Street to discuss the programs upcoming for the headed, she said, by the annual Show. coming year. From left, clockwise they were Mrs. G.G. Boyd, Georgetown Camellia Show. This will be MARYVILLE GARDEN CLUB Garden Club; Mrs. Robert Tanner, Magnolia, Mrs. Clayton Bull, Prince staged on February 5 and 6 at Mrs. Wade H. Barrineau, vice Personals George; Mrs. Wade H. Barrineau, vice-president, Maryville; Mrs. H.H. the Georgetown Recreation president of Maryville Garden Miss Dianne Childers of Gabbie, Whites Bridge; Mrs. H.P. Ward, Council president and front, Mrs. Center on the Boulevard with Club who stood in for the Atlanta, Georgia is in LG. Travis, Winyah. Mrs. D.L. Palmer, president of Winyah Garden Club, Mrs. W.S. Cowan, Jr. as the president, Mrs. Johnson, said Georgetown this week visiting could not attend. overall chairman. She said that that members plan to support with her sister, Deniese Cooper she has her heart set upon the Camellia Show and will also and her mother, Mrs. Loraine seeing 300 guests registered this maintain a project to work with Mixson.

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Honored At Shower Mrs. Jerry Powell was honored with a festive stork shower on Monday evening, the twentieth of September at the home of Mrs. Carver R. Black in Belle Isle Gardens. Hosting the stork shower event with Mrs. Black were Mrs. Paul Green, Mrs. Walter Green and Mrs. Bobby Woodard, all of Andrews. Assisting her mother and the 'REIGNING BEAUTY' other hostesses was little Carla Raye Black, dressed for the evening in an empire waisted PANTYHOSE gown accented with baby blue embroidery. The honoree was presented a festive corsage fashioned of a baby rattle accented with the popular "Holly-Hobby" design surrounded by miniature yellow pom poms. The corsage com­ • DURA-SHEERS • SHEER-TO-WAIST plemented Mrs. Powell's white • SHEER PANTY BRIEF pantsuit ensemble. Placed in the entrance to the party area was a stork cen­ QUEEN SIZE,usually$1...78c terpiece which added gaily to the stork theme. After a few minutes of chatting with the honoree, Mrs. Walter Green presented each of the guests with sheets necessary for several fun filled shower games and riddles. At this time, Mrs. Paul Green took charge of the party and led the guests in the games and presented the prizes to Mrs. Powell. The main serving table was laid with a white silk cloth overlaid with white lace. Centering the table was a mass arrangement of pastel colored pom poms accented with a small stork which added a festive note to the table as well as further carrying out the stork theme. A crystal punch bowl was placed at one end of the table and placed at the other end was a silver tray holding cake squares iced in white and delicately embossed with pink and blue baby booties. Arranged around the floral centerpiece were silver trays of party dainties. Mrs. Bobby Woodard poured punch during the social. The other refreshments were served buffet style from the oval serving table. Later in the evening, the honoree opened and admired 'REIGNING BEAUTY' PANTIES gifts which had been placed around her chair. These were later put on display for the O for __..__.D usually 89* ea. guests to admire. Spun-lo acetate tricot hiphuggers and briefs with The hostesses chose this time lace elastic, appliques or inserts. Our 'Reigning to honor Mrs. Powell with their Beauty'. White, pastels. Sizes 4-8. gift of a wicker clothes hamper accented with a quilted top of Larger sizes 9/10; usually 99* .... 3 for 2.50. pastel colors. Much to her surprise, Mrs. Powell discovered a complete Playtex A. Tunic of acrylic knit with multi-stripes and self belt. Nurser Kit inside the hamper. Rust or hunter green combinations. S,M,L. . . 13.88 Mrs. Powell is the former Pull-on pants of polyester Ponte de Roma, stitched Miss Jan B. Richardson of crease. Our 'Sweetbriar.' Brick or green. 8-18. . . 7.88 Andrews. B. Zip-up jumpsuit, elastic belt. Cotton pinwale corduroy in taupe or rust. 515. . . 24.88 Classic shirt of lustrous nylon tricot, adjustable cuffs. Jansen Beige, mauve, sea green. S,M,L. . 7.88 C.Tabard sweater, space dyed stripes, tie sides. Knit acrylic in blue or brown. S,M,L. . . 13.88 Craig Turtleneck slipon of fine acrylic knit in ivory, black or cornflower blue. Sizes S,M,L . 9.88 Boot-camp pants of cotton and polyester corduroy with jute belt. Fawn, blue, peach. 5-13. . . 14.88 Wedding CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 from Ticonderoga High School in Ticonderoga, New York and Our Lady of Victory Secretarial School in Plattsburg, New York. Presently, she is employed with the law firm of Moore, Flowers and Doar in Georgetown. The groom was graduated from Volkshochschule in Braunschweig, West Germany. He is employed with the Georgetown Steel Corporation. The couple will make their home in Georgetown. 'REIGNING BEAUTY' SHOES REHEARSAL Mr. and Mrs. Craig en­ 11.OO usually $15 tertained members of the wedding party, relatives and Supple urethane, versatile mid-high heels. Flex­ PANTS AND TOPS friends with a party at their ible, open sling-back, or dressy closed-toe styles. home at Pawleys Island following the rehearsal of the FOR GIRLS WHO Craig-Jansen wedding. KNOW FASHIONS Homecoming 6.88 8.88 usually 8.50 usually $11 tops, 7-14 pants, 7-14 Set For Oct. 10 Smock and big-top looks in smart colors accented with braid and calico. Polyester & cotton gauze with lace. Chambray pullover with tatting-edged collar, cob­ At Rose Hill bler pocket. The new excitements in pants: tucks, stitched yoke. Choice of Rose Hill Baptist Church will polyester & cotton denim or heathered have its Homecoming on cordweave. All easy care. Sunday, October 10 with ac­ tivities including Sunday School 'BugOff' separates: 4 to 6X. at 10 AM and services at 11 AM. Knit tops: Interlock polyester & cotton. Dinner on the grounds will be Skivvy, johnny collar or turtleneck style. followed by an afternoon Appliques, screen-prints. singing in the Fellowship Hall Usually $5. . .3.88 plus membership roll call. Fly-front pants: braid or tucked details. A Fall revival will begin on Polyester & cotton weave or brushed Sunday, Oct. 3 and continue ALL-OCCASION HANDBAGS through the 9th, to be concluded twill. Fall's best colors by the Homecoming. Usually 7.50. . .5.88 The Reverend Luford Pope, 8.88 pastor of Pinecrest Baptist Soft, leather-look urethane; handsome top stitch­ Church of Andrews will be the ing, well constructed. Black, grey, rust, camel, guest revivalist. brown or navy. Friends and members of the Rose Hill Baptist Church are cordially invited to be present A Bountiful Harvest Of Values.... Shop Early For Best Selections!! on each occasion. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 9 Drop-In Honors Miss Piatt 9 BIG DAYS Miss Joyce Piatt, who has planned her marriage for the sixteenth of October, was en­ itqfts Thursday, Sept. 30 9 AAA - Oct. 9 tertained with a drop-in on t>f_S>* Saturday morning, the twenty- fifth of September at the home MOP NOW WHILE SIZES, STYLES, and Colors of Mrs. Marlene Prevatte. ..IT Mrs. Olive Mancill hosted the Are Plentiful. pre-nuptial event with Mrs. Prevatte. Upon arrival, the honoree was presented an attractive corsage Vs fashioned of white and yellow vested suit... daisies. The corsage com­ plemented the honoree's aqua colored two piece ensemble. Receiving the guests during the hours of half after ten and from 'Manstyle'j twelve o'clock were Mrs. Prevatte, the honoree and her mother, Mrs. Ernest M. Piatt, .-—• Sr. The Prevatte home was festively decorated for the ^Mt _Li I**! occasion with mixed usually $85 arrangements of fall flowers 68.88 and greenery. , SSI. The main serving table was The powerhouse look that's neat, trim and laid with an ecru linen cloth and complete, interpreted in the new 'stained 3g was centered with a silver -jass' stripes and solidtones of woven candlelabrum holding white burning tapers. Encircling the ixturized multi-tone Dacron* polyester, /, centerpiece and enhancing the /houldered, shaped and meticulously *__. ii. table, magnolia leaves were __& placed around the can­ tailored to fit comfortably and flatter. dlelabrum adding a festive _*.; note. Trays of party dainties Wm^k were also placed on the table. ::>^ The hostesses presided over MEN'S 'ANDHURST' the refreshment area during the PVC JACKET social. m&& I_iter in the morning, Miss «rs i\\. Piatt was presented a Pepper Wmm plant by her hostesses. 14.88 A special guest of the social ntually $20 I*' was Miss Debbie Brasington of Cheraw. . western style with snap closings. Side Miss Piatt is the daughter of IHjckles. Smooth nylon lining. Mrs. Ernest M. Piatt, Sr. and «'Jf>el, vicuna, green. S-XL. the late Mr. Piatt of Georgetown. She and Mr. Andhurst' slacks, usually $12 . 9.88 our tropical 'Paradise' Robert Vernon Williams, son of iiixturized double knit polyesters in blue, Mr. and Mrs. James L. inown, navy, green, rust. BanRol waist. Williams of Rock Hill will be bedroom coordinates married at the First Baptist Church. full size bedspread ,>***; usually $44 33.88 Ribbon Club ^^aWSCWaWMna-aWMKa Dramatic! Sophisticated! Extravagantly-colored tropical birds set against a background of lush flowers. Look-of- mohair. Expert details include smooth linings, mitered corners. Gold or nutria rayon & acetate. Holds Fall Dan re

Quilted bedspread Dacron" ninon curtains full size, usually $44 . . .33.88 Wash, drip-dry polyester. queen size, usually $52 .39.88 White, cream or gold. At Pawleys Lined draperies/ 80x63", usually $6..4.88 48x63", usually 16.50 .13.88 80x84", usually $8..6.88 The Georgetown Ribbon Club 48 x 84", usually $20 . . . 15.88 .DuPonfs Reg. TM lor polyester fiber. held its Fall Dance on Friday 96 x 84", usually $48 . . .35.88 evening, the twenty-fourth of September at the Plantation V I/Ounge. The social hours began at half after eight o'clock with the members and guests being greeted by the host couples: the 'fa-/'<• Johnny Josephs, the Eugene Seitters and the M.T. Williams. Attractive miniature cor­ sages of dried flowers were presented to each guest and r/i member as they arrived. Dance music was provided by » the Larry Moody Band. Many guest couples from Georgetown and the F.O. _\ Wrights of Chester enjoyed the evening. A new member couple, the Kenny Williams', were wel­ comed into the club. Other host couples for the dance were the Elmore Camerons and the Lynn Wood « * Wilsons. Breakfast was served after the dance by some of the Board Members. Personal

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oSH.MtW-if 10 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 Andrews Sewer Super Value-Super Savings! Funded Senator Strom Thurmond (R- QUANTITY S.C.) announced Tuesday a RIGHTS SUPER VALUE SUPER VALUE >§*Q® federal grant of $136,000 to the RESERVED town of Andrews. Thurmond said the funds, 0 ORCHARD CHARM which were awarded by the NONE Farmers Home Administration, SOLO TO will be used to construct a sewer DEALERS OSCAR line to serve an industrial park ORANGE site three miles east of An­ drews. PRICES EFFECTIVE MAYER THROUGH SL,CEDBACON SAVE 40- JUICE Poaching Oct. 2. [%^^P$\ IH ! '•*_. Sentence 1976 Rendered 6 Oz. Cans GORDON'S Six Pack A Georgetown County man mm 1 ^f%- was fined $250, given a six- month suspended prison sen­ FISH FILLETS tence and placed on two years probation for poaching 525 • Save 60* H ^^V M loggerhead sea turtle eggs from Limit I With Coupon o* FISH STICKS and $7.50 Order Cape Romain National Wildlife f@ TtSZ"* AT COLONIAL STORES or More Offer Expires Refuge in July. M^ Offer i______B L,mi( ' ' CouI>on AT COLONIAL STORES Richard Stanley Millis was 9 OZ. PACK 10-2-76 Limit - 1 Coupon arrested after an extensive Per Customer stakeout, according to George 79* ^$^^K____-£_-la*$$&*a*$$&*$a$ f ^$$$$$ Hines, one of the arresting PROGRAM DATA Area covered by program - officers and a special agent with $226 564 prize money available during 13- Soulh Carolina {except Laurens Cherokee the U.S. Fish and Wildlife week program 47 333 total winning game Greenville Anderson and Pickens Counties) pieces du.ing program 1 m 150 lickets are in Charlotte. Kannapohs. Gastonia. Hickory SUPER VALUE Service. winning game pieces Hamlet and Rockingham. N C Savannah Nun.be, ol oull.15- 72 Auaust.. Statesljpro and Marl,n«. Ga_ and LET'S GO TO THE R ACES1 $•**! A warrant also was issued for to K-Mart Foods "tores m Columbia. S C Program scheduled through Oct 4 1976 the arrest of Sam Stanley Millis Program may be renewed PRIZE DETAILS FOR EACH WEEK OF PROGRAM SHORTENING in the same case who failed to WINNING POSSIBILITIES appear in court. Charged also AWARD NO OF 1 Slo.t Visit 2 Slor- Visit* was a juvenile who was fined WINNERS P-ir W««k Par W««h $100 in state court. %2 2 954 1 in 185 1 in 93 $5 546 1 in 1.000 1 in 500 The men were charged with $10 109 1 m 5 000 1 in 2.500 WIN TO $100 21 1 tn 21.223 1 in 10.614 1000 removing "plant or animal material from a national $1,000 5 1 in 109 231 * in 54.616 Snowdrift refuge," a federal offense. Hines said some 81 nests have been robbed on the refuge for the commercial sale of the eggs locally. The Atlantic 7-Bone loggerhead is being considered huck Roast for inclusion on the national endangered species list. Lb. 79' LB. Dates To Remember The Georgetown County 69 Association for Retarded Citizens will meet on Tuesday, FRESH 5-LBS.ORMORE I W A k Oct. 5, 7:30 p.m., at the parish house of Prince George Winyah Offer Kxpires Episcopal Church on High- 10-2-76 market St. Mr. Charles Luce, director of information services, from the GROUND BEEF 7Q$a++++* 1 Department of Mental CHOICE BEEF T-BONE Retardation in Columbia will GRADE"A" USDA CHOICE BEEF REGULAR, BEEF, or GRILL present the program. CHUCK STEAK Choice Beef Boneless Interested persons are urged BAKING CHUCK ARM ARMOUR STAR to attend. CHUCK POT ROAST HENS POT ROAST HOT DOGS Choice Beef Lean —Obituaries— 89< |or More ^J^iM 5-7 Lbs. Avg. BONELESS __. __. SHORT RIBS George Miller 1-LB. PKG. OSCAK MAYER Reg or Beef, Thick or Thi . ay La 49 89 SLICED BOLOGNA Pka 99* N. C. Red Died Monday OUR PRIDE Plain or White Sugar Delicious or Rome DONALD DUCK Bag of Twelve New Crop V* Gal. APPLES After Illness Orange Juice 79* Lemons Bag 69" Rutabagas *-)>• 19" DONUTS Ctn. 3 LB. BAG Mr. George P. Miller, Sr., age GOLDEN RIPE 10 Oz. Bag 49 69 52 of Garden City died at 11:25 p.m. Monday in a Myrtle Beach Hospital following a long C illness. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday from the Goldfinch Funeral REDGATE CORN or STOKLEY CUT Home. Interment followed in BANANAS! 9 Hillcrest Cemetery. Mr. Miller was born in LARGE WESTERN Georgetown County, a son of the late Harley Miller and Anna Woodberry Miller. He was a iGREEN BEANS member of Asbury United HONEYDEWS»»79* Methodist Church, a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Georgetown Camp, Woodmen of the World. _V>CR_9«'KA4 BELL PEPPERS S10< Prior to his retirement he was a foreman at International 6-Oz Paper Company. Mozzarella Slices Pkg 69* Cheez Whiz 89* Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Velma Perry Miller; one son, George P. Miller, Jr. of DAIRY SPECIALS Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Michael Dennis, Hemingway; FARM CHARAA PINE CONE two sisters, Mrs. Florrie Marsh 8-Oz and Mrs. Ellen Pope, both of Yogurt Cup _H__K^^ GOLD NOTE ^^^^ Hemingway, and two grand­ FARM CHARM children. TOMATOES Cottage Cheese 12 oz cuP 53* Ethel Cole KRAFT Slices American Cheese "kg* '1.09 fMARGARIN.: Died Friday Sharp or Ex-Sharp Barrel Cheese *o-oz. stick $1.23 Save 4c In Georgetown SAVE 7* Mrs. Ethel Rogers Cole, 73, MOTHER'S died early Friday morning in to the Georgetown County MERICO BUTTER-ME-NOT MAYONNAISE Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for the QUART JAR « _0fe_fc past four years and seriously ill for the last four days. Funeral services were BISCUITS OUR PRIDE 59* Sunday afternoon at four o'clock in the Bloomingvale MORTON Baptist Church. Officiating were the Rev. H.O. Davis and OUR PRIDE the Rev. James E. James. 4.5 OZ. 5 1-Lb Burial followed in the Church- < CANS FOR Save 10* Sandwich Bread 3 $|00 yard under the direction of the 1 5 OUR PRIDE Sandwich or Mayer Funeral Home. Mrs. Cole was born in 3 $|00 POT PIES Weiner Buns Williamsburg County on June picas. 16, 1903, a daughter of the late FARM CHARM OUR PRIDE Small • BEEF Saul and Mrs. Elizabeth Strong ' •!*» • CHICKEN Rogers. Prior to moving to this Hamburger Buns 3 £f area in 1947, Mrs. Cole had lived Coconut ICED GOLD • TURKEY in New York. She was a ICE CREAM Bar Cake 79« • TUNA member of the Bloomingvale II••llllll,••••••••••••••.•!•*•.••••••••••••..••••••••••••••.•-•!•••till! Baptist Church and had been iiiiuiuini very active in church activities. 40* SAVE *W 40* Surviving are her husband, With This Coupon and the Purchase of a 2 I.h Can of Regular. Drip i Royal L. Cole of Andrews; two V. GAL. J %' f^ Electra-Perk. or Automatic Drip sisters, Mrs. Eunice R. Smith of !PUNCH Avon Park, Florida and Mrs. CTN. ^AW W MAXWELL HOUSE ! DETERGENT OfLimif Expiret 1 Coupos 10-2-7n Pe6 rA Customet Coloniar l Bertha R. Cole of Mt. Vernon, : Save 40c New Hampshire; and several 40" nieces and nephews. 208 N. FRASER STREET OPEN THURS. &«o_ FRIDAj ITY TIL 77:38 0 PM THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 11

Godparents, Dr. And Mrs. Ernest J. Fox Hold Godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woodbury WHh Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Cotton, Sponsors, Brought ...And Sponsors, Mrs. J.W. Hawkins And Mrs. John Blakeley... Kenneth Clay... Little Olivia Lee... Charles Madison Have Kate Nelson ij Thornton Quads Receive .Church Christening

By ETHLYN MISSROON ments were flowing dresses that sors and babies, comprising ah quiet, uncomplaining... waits An event took place Sunday featured at the hemline, three informal receiving line at the the longest for her feeding and morning in Duncan Memorial rows of lace separated by chancel, greeted a host of bathing and raises no fuss. United Methodist Church in embroidered insertions and friends who came to extend best •"• Georgetown...a unique tucking. Matching dainty slips wishes on this occasion. Katie...now, Katie is quite a ceremony that joins the historic completed the outfits. Sunday represented the first girl...she likes that carrying- past of this venerable place of The were offset by formal introduction of the quads on...she's very gregarious and if worship in Georgetown. yokes repeating the lace and to the Georgetown scene. she doesn't get attention...she Four blond little babies, the embroidery detail. This appearance was marked wonders why and lets her children of Mr. and Mrs. Each of the little girls wore a by warmth and delight by those displeasure be known. Kenneth W. Thornton, Jr. of "handkerchief" cap...which, who were present to see them Windsor Plantation here, were when they become brides, they accepted into Duncan mem­ Clay...is the most vocal and officially christened by the may convert into bridal ker­ bership. impatient...and he likes to be Reverend Robert J. Howell, chiefs by a snip of a thread...- the center of attention, the pastor of Duncan, and received something with which to begin The Thorntons would be the Thorntons said. into the church's encompassing traditions for their own last to deny that the surprise membership. daughters. All are in the rocking stages arrival of four babies at once of crawling and to show that he The seven-and-a-half-months The caps were gifts of Miss was a bit unsettling...but the is not one to follow the pack...- old infants were Blake, the first Betsy C. Carroll, Mrs. Thorn­ situation appears well in Blake is the only one who scoots of quadruplets to be born to the ton's former roommate at hand...the infants behaved backwards when he tries to get Sunday with incredible Thorntons last February 6 in the Columbia College. about in crawling. . ' Medical University Hospital of Young Blake was ap­grace...not a single tear nor South Carolina at Charleston; propriately dressed in the protest marred the The chores of caring for four Clay, the second-born son; christening clothes of John proceedings. babies at once, one would agree, Olivia, the first daughter and Porter Wrenn, the grandson of They never needed the must seem endless...but with smallest of the children and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Moore emergency bottles and pacifiers organization and patience...the Christening Occasion Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Howell, Pastor Of Duncan Memorial Katie. of Andrews and Clay wore with Which their sponsors and end result will be quite Thornton, The Quadruplets And The Reverend United Methodist Church Duncan Memorial United christening garments sent him godparents were fortified. rewarding...as the coming .... Methodist Church's pews were by John Megrey of Columbia, a years will most certainly filled with the congregation plus World War II buddy of Mr. "They are on the way to prove...This is what the ^^¥^^¥¥^^^^¥¥^¥^^¥^¥^¥¥^^^^^^^¥¥¥^^^ families and friends of the Blakely, grandfather of the becoming individual little Thorntons hear from their Thorntons. children. people," according to their friends...and they are now Jf Reverend Howell conducted A point of regret that the parents. about to believe it. Jf i the ceremonies from the children would not continue the "Their personalities have On the evening prior to the church's baptismal font which custom of wearing the 114 year- developed until we can see THIS NEW MAGIC * christening, Mr. and Mrs. held a silver bowl, treasured old gown, now threadbare about what kind of little folks Blakely entertained out-of-town J jf because of its antiquity end which Mrs. Thornton and her they will be." guests and members of the association with only special mother both wore, was offset by Blake is loving and cud­family and christening party at Jf * occasions in the church's a bit of subterfuge. dly...he likes being hugged and a dinner at their home in An­ Jf GENIE WILL MAKE Jf history. A touch of lace from the old fussed over...but, his mother drews. Jf It was placed there by Miss christening frock was stitched said, he can entertain him­ Following the Sunday Jf Elizabeth Ashford, church into each little gown worn by the self...keeping up a low-keyed ceremonies, Mr. and Mrs. * Jf historian, as a gesture of children...thus combining a hum in the background of other Thornton also hosted a dinner at Jf thoughtfulness to the Thornton little of the old with the new. noises in the nursery. the Litchfield Country Club for Jf YOU SOUND GREAT family. Following the ceremonies, the Liv is the least demand­ the guests, family members and The babies were sprinkled Thorntons, godparents, spon­ ing...she's soft and sweet, close friends. Jf with water brought from the Jf EASY TO PLAY ONE FINGER CHORDS MAKE EVEN A f River Jordan in The Holy Land by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cotton, Jf Jf following a visit there. STORE HOURS: J BEGINNER SOUND LIKE A PRACTICED PLAYER, BECAUSE WE £ The water which had been blessed by the Pope, was also MON. - SAT. * BOUGHT SO MANY OF THESE FINE LOWREY ORGANS, WE'RE Jf used when the Thornton's older 9 AM - 9 PM daughter, four-year old Kent, Jf ABLE TO GIVE YOU A VERY SPECIAL PRICE. JUST LOOK AT J was christened. SENTitl SUNDAY At the beginning of the ser­ vice, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton 12 N - 6 PM * ALL THE ELECTRONIC WIZARDRY THAT CAN BE YOURS NOW * stood at the chancel and were 9/MG CEXTEIt joined there by the babies' sister, Kent and by Dr. Karen J AT A 353.85 SAVINGS. * Kreutner, associate professor of *L GEORGETOWN PLAZA ^ Gynecology and Obstetrics at We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities Jf AUTOMATIC RHYTHMS 10 CUSTOM VOICES the Medical University of South Jf Carolina. It was she who headed *v* USE THURSDAY USE Jf *% a team of specialists to deliver IMKJUKMCMO the babies at the hospital earlier YOUR FRIDAY YOUR Jf 48 CHORDS this year. Jf The children held by their SATURDAY V sponsors and godparents ap­ Barbasol Shave Listerine My Lanta Jf :\ proached the altar in the order Jf Solid-State Large Scale of their birth. Integrated Circuitry Cream Mouthwash Jf That Will Keep Your Godparents Dr. and Mrs. With Bass Ernest J. Fox brought John 11 Oz. 32 Oz. 12 Oz. Jf Lowrey Playing Longer, Blakeley; Godparents, Mr. and Accompaniment More Dependable and Mrs. Billy P. Woodbury brought $ Jf From Just 13 Keys. Beautifully. Kenneth Clay; Sponsors, Mr. 44* '1.44 1.42 Jf and Mrs. Harry H. Cotton, Our Retail Our Retail Our Retail EXCLUSIVE LOWERY GLIDE Jf ••••. "Uncle and Aunt", carried little 98c $1.69 $1.79 Olivia Lee and sponsors, Mrs. J. Jf W. Hawkins, Pensacola, Fla., SAVE WHEN WE FILL SAVE Jf great aunt and Mrs. Charles MONEY! YOUR MONEY1 Madison, Statesville, N. C, Jf s paternal great-grandmother, QUALITY" PRESCRIPTION "SERVICE' jf THIS LOWREY MAGIC TG-1 COMPLETE WITH 66.60 WORTH OF •• came with little Kate Nelson. E Z PLAY MUSIC. Mrs. Thornton, the former Miss Julie Blakeley, daughter Breck Massengill of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Drlstan Tablet Shampoo WOULD NORMALLY SELL FOR '1341.85 Jf Blakeley, Jr. of Andrews, Douche Jf respects tradition and continues 15 Oz. > it whenever possible. 50 6 0z. But We're Subtracting '353.85 Jf But for the consecratory Jf services of the quadruplets, SO YOU CAN NOW HAVE YOUR OWN there appeared no way in which 1.09 54* Jf the Nelson family christening 1.23 '988.00 Our Retail Our Retail Our Retail MAGIC GENIE FOR JUST Jf *y* frock could be extended to in­ $2.79 $1.49 clude four babies at one time. Jf Still, with friends rallying Jf around from many sides and Right Guard Preparation "H Finish Automatic with a bit of ingenuity, tradition Jf was still observed and the Roll On Supp. Dishwasher LOWREY ORGAN CENTER Jf children were charmingly Jf dressed for the ceremony. .05 Oz. RIGHT Liquid v Little Katie and Lav wore the GUARD 12's Jf christening frocks of the Misses 50 Oz. GEORGETOWN PLAZA Jf Elise and Roxanne Morrison, 2/49* Hrirfc-wepj-aJudU. 546-2488 Jf daughters of Dr. and Mrs. v»«-ri.hunt- dr> \Uin free 4 odor free •1.74 Richard L. Morrison, III of Our Retail Our Retail Our Retail NEXT TO HUB THEATRE Jf Georgetown. 29c $1.99 $1,011 The nearly identical gar­ 12 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday. September 30 AT GEORGETOWN PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE ONLYI

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UP AND THROUGH—Donnie Rader puts the foot guard, Rader has been highly successful on extra ON THE RUN—Curtis Bibb, (46) halfback for game as the Colts beat Kensington 6-0 last week. (j to one of his four extra point kicks against Holly points tries and has also kicked a field goal this The Baker Glass Colts, picks up yardage against The Colts are 3-0 and lead their division in the Hill. Mike Avant holds for Rader. Also an offensive season. Kensington. Bibb scored the only touchdown of the Midget League.

(fn Nature's ©rail Week Of Andrews Howard Winyah Clemson Citadel Carolina 1 Oct. 1 East Clarendon Roberts Choppee Tennessee East Carolina Baylor Maring Andrews Howard Winyah Clemson E.Carolina Carolina ' McConnell Andrews Howard Winyah Tennessee E.Carolina Carolina Falor Andrews Howard Winyah Tennessee Citadel Carolina On one of the buttresses of the me with a sort of tent, inside of concrete dock at Bulls Island a which I could sit and read and E.Carolina I-ark Sparrow perched briefly watch birds, curtained from the Gorman Andrews Roberts Winyah Tennessee Baylor before hopping off to search the world by a dome of lacy leaves. short grass for seeds and in- It was Spring. Andrews Roberts Winyah Carolina sects. I marked the date, A pair of Scissortailed Weston Tennessee E.Carolina (* September 19, for this bird is so Flycatchers were building in a rare in the East that a note thicket nearby. Never will I McConnell 22-4, Weston 21-5, Falor 20-6, Gorman 19-7, Guest Total 19-7 should be made of it. forget that spectacular pair, It was beautiful. The black their long black tails fluttering spot in the center of its white as they flew, their soft gray and breast, the stripes on its head, white plumage, and the pink of its pink-brown back, and its their flanks and underwings. white-tipped tail feathers all Nor can I erase the memory of proclaimed its identity-all the bright orange, white, and combined to send me on a black Bullock's Orioles. But my --Skin Picks—I Friday Night's Heroes journey westward through serious study was of Lark _ space, backward through time. Sparrows. They were •w 1945. I was 19, just graduated everywhere, singing from twigs Georgetown County Public game with Baylor. Winyah's Joe Sumpter is this did to his team," said Joe Isaac from radio operator school, and and fence posts, and reminded Defender David Maring is this Editor Lawrence McConnell week's top player for his per­ about the 28-0 Winyah victory. waiting at Shepherd Air Force me of canaries, their song a week's celebrity on 'Skin and Gorman got six right last formance against Holly Hill "Joe covered the field sideline Base for an overseas assign­ couple of clear pure notes Picks'. week. That moved McConnell to sideline for us to lead our followed by various trills. Friday night. ment. The average wait was Maring joins the regulars in into sole possession of first Sumter, a noseguard, lead a effort." abouta week, but for me weeks As I lazed away my days, trying to pick winners in some place while Gorman is still tough Winyah defense that shut Isaac also named Hermie slipped by, then months. I didn't patiently waiting for the of the toughest contests to date. bringing up the rear. the Bantams out. Scurry for his work at know "it, i)ut my papers had powers-tnat-be to decide just Last week's celebrity Rev. "The Holly Hill coach told me linebacker. Scurry made fallen behind a file in the or­ how I best could be utilized in Four of the six games this Robert Wilkes only got four after the game that he couldn't several key tackles, throwing derly room and not until almost the titanic struggle with the week drew split decisions while right. believe anybody did what we runners for losses on two oc­ a year had passed (Germany Fascists, I undertook to find out everyone is taking Winyah to casions. Daryl Bibb, Tracy A surrendered in the interim) was just where Lark Sparrows place whip Choppee and Andrews to Osbourne and Hal Moore were the file moved and my papers their nests, on the ground, or in overhaul East Clarendon. also mentioned. put back into the hopper. a bush? On the ground, I Reporters Chris Weston and ffiijae (fknrgetaum Simes Andrews' Davy Glisson also I soon learned to avoid the discovered when I found the Bob Gorman think Roberts will had a good night as usual last petty details with which we first nest. In the bush, I realized slip by Howard, while Maring is Friday. He caught a 42-yard were expected to occupy the few when I found my second. By the taking Clemson over Ten­ touchdown pass against days before they shipped us out, time I had determined that nessee. Bill Falor, who refused Macedonia. and showed up only for chow about half were on the ground to pick The Citadel last week, and pay, neither of which, for­ and half in bushes, the file had thinks the Bulldogs will win this Joe Sumpter Davy Glisson tunately, were affected by the been moved, my papers week. And Gorman feels the lost papers. I developed into the retrieved, and I was assigned to Gamecocks will meet their SPORTS local expert at bridge and chess the Army as Radio Operator on match when they travel to W in the Service Club, took off on a landing craft for the Philip­ Waco, Texas for their Saturday Golfer Makes occasion for a week or more to pine invasion. the outlying regions of Texas, My appendix ruptured and I and began to study the birds of went to surgery. I was in­ the surrounding prairie. capacitated until after the Lark Gene Morgan Eligible For Trip My favorite spot, which I Sparrows had fledged, and School Team reached by squeezing through a McArthur had donned a crisply Gene L. Morgan of Club. sored by the Drambuie Com­ hole in the fence around the pressed uniform and splashed Georgetown, is eligible to win a Morgan's ace qualified pany of Edinburgh, Scotland. Jim Cauthen, of Georgetown, they played. base, was beside a little stream. to a Philippine beach in the first free trip to Scotland, and $1,000 him for the 15th annual Rusty has won a place on the Anderson "This is one of the best group Mesquite trees grew scattered wave of a thousand aggressive as a result of scoring a hole-in- Nail Hole-in-One Sweepstakes, The winner will be announced College golf team during of kids that I have seen since ilong the sinuous banks, and newsreel cameramen. one at the Georgetown Country a national competition spon­ early next year. qualifying rounds held recently. I've been coaching here," Wiles other plants thrived in the said. "They are eager to play, » relatively moist soil. One huge Cauthen, who won the third and this attitude is a great plus mesquite, consisting of a dozen .-.Hf >,r»(" '<, - ti»90ty GATORb spot on the B team, finished the to their ability." or more trunks that sprang up qualifying with a 72 hole total of The Trojans will open their ' from a central point, provided Y&m'G Hermie Scurry 340. season next week in the An­ Trojan coach Jim Wiles said derson College Invitational that the B team would play in all Tournament held at Furman SI>ORTF4\S: Fishing of the team's matches this University. The Trojans will season, and that players on that meet some of the top junior I team would be able to move to college golf teams in Georgia the A team depending on how and the Carolinas. BET »P»" . •>**' ^ •— **• aH» Said Good * YOU Spottail bass and flounder , fishing was good along much of DIDN'T the South Carolina coast during V- & %P £ _!_?__y_f._L the past week, according to a *l KNOW survey of coastal fishermen and m bait dealers by South Carolina .). K. YVESTHROOK Wildlife and Marine Resources Here's a football od­ ANDREWS MIDGETS—Coaches are Linwood Billy Evana, Jr., Frank McClary, Ervin White, Foster, Sapp Cannon and Arthur Smith. Team Sammie Parson, Jr., William Alston, Jimmie Department personnel. dity... While some pro football At Murrell's Inlet, spottail Johnny Carson teams have trouble finding just members are Kirk Morris, John Moree, Anthony Lambert, Jr., Stephen Cohen, Bernice Taylor, Jr., bass, flounder and trout all 1 good quarterback, the Chicago -Connell, Joseph Howard, Gerald Jackson, Silas Wendell McGee, John Howard, Mitchell Alston, were hitting well. The bass ^ Bears of 1948 had 3 of the ""-ill, Jr., James Poston, Gregory Rivers, Donald Frankie McClary, Henry Suggs, Lorenzo Darby, weighed from 2 or 3 pounds up <s and Sport Coats greatest quarterbacks of all- to about 9 pounds. time on their team that year- . '<,e, Harry White, Dane Harris, Thomas Clark Tisdale, Leon Parson, Jr., Tyron Hayward, McCan..,, Jr., Michael Flowers, David Cannon, Arthru Warren, Michael Dean and Bruce Marshall. Murrell's Inlet party boats Free Parking 5*46-7800 Sid i.uckman, Johnny Lujack reported catching many large and Bobby Layne-and, oddly grouper, over 150 pounds and enough, failed to finish first! one that weighed in at 310 w* pounds. Has any National Football League team ever gone through an entire game without making any first downs?...It seems unbelievable, but the answer is VOTE NOVEMBER 2, 1976 FOR a)yes...Last time it happened was in 1966 when Denver failed to James Joshua Mott make a first down the whole game against Houston. / •« For Qiairman. Georgetown ?B^a U • Oddly enough, did you know GaUinty Council that a field goal was once worth more in football than a touch­ "Josh" Mott is an experienced local government ad­ down!...In some of the early ministrator, planning analyst, investigator, management years, a touchdown counted for consultant, and public relations advisor. only 4 points while at the same ^W V"ft^ ^*&*&. time a field goal was worth 5 ANDREWS BABY JACKETS—Coaches are W.L. Cannon, Roger Bruce, David Fort, Jon Cooper, II, Community activities: Civilan Club, Gallon Blood Donor, Mental Health, The Retired points! Coker, Jr., Jim Fell and Ansel Coker. Team Mark White, Michael McCants, Scott Officers Association, Archaeological Society, Georgetown Country Club, CB Radio WESTBROOK members are Gilbert McManus, Donald Blakely, McConnell, Paul Marshall, Mark Evans, Clarence Operator, Swamp Fox Players and Chamber of Commerce. Everette Dennis, David Wiggins, Bernice Blake, Howard, Wyman Rivers, Roger Belin, Derrick Education: Business, Government and Public Administration. Chevrolet-Olds Inc. Charles Freeman, Dwayne Richardson, Ronald Chandler, Thecdis McGee, Dannel L. Tisdale The Conservative Candidate. Republican. Adv. paid for by the Committee for Josh Glisson, Timothy Lambert, Nathaniel Shackleford, James Stewart and Samuel L. Holmes. Mott. "Quality Serrivv Joseph Owens, Muldrew Blakely, III, Franklin GQ-U^-AT 14 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 THERESA SPARKLE YOU CAN SEE.& A SPIRIT YOU CAN FEEL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AT A®P! PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, U.S.D.A. 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It's going (Oliver) and his wife," said shotgun which was taken out of sheriff's department deputies truck from Hughes Motors of to take a while before they can Carter. the Oliver home during the have "worked around the clock Charleston follows a growing get them on the market," he After shooting the Olivers, murders "for him to dispose on this one." trend towards use of more TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1976 said. Carter said Maybank told him of." Carter said Michael Carter readily visible vehicles so that Oberst added that national that Ixigan came into the living Carter said Menninger played a big role in breaking the motorists and pedestrians will sales of radios dropped some 65 room "where he was holding a "pawned the gun" at an un­ case. be enabled to better see the per cent at one time early this gun on Mallard and Bouchette vehicles on dashes to fires about 6:30 PM summer, but that sales have and Logan shot Mallard in the the community, it was stated. risen again. head and then ran out of bullets. Boating Classes Set It joins three other trucks, one AT "Most of the people buying "He said Ixigan then started of which is white and two that them now are hunters," he 9 beating Kenneth Bouchette in The U.S. Coast Guard Safety session each Monday night until are red as per the tradition. continued. "For a while you the head with the butt of his Boating classes begin Monday, the course is completed. One truck is capable of CALEDONIA PLANTATION couldn't get enough radios to pistol until he thought he was Oct. 4 at the conference room, pumping 1,000 gallons of water sell and then they started dead," said Carter. third floor of the Georgetown The classes are designed for per minute, Chief Avant said, backing up. So prices are being The murders were discovered County Court House, beginning the boater and his family who and the other two each provide reduced. I'm throwing in an­ when a neighbor found at 7:30 p.m. wants to know how to handle his a flow of 750 gallons per minute. tennas free." PAWLEYS ISLAND Bouchette lying beside Gapway There will be eight two-hour or her boat more safely. The new truck, he added, was Mason Nesmith of Nesmith Road, where he apparently ran chosen primarily with an eye to Electronic Service said all large after being beaten inside the the future when tall buildings CB. radio chains were cutting mobile home. Church Slates Speaker may emerge on the local scene. prices 20 and 30 per cent on the Carter disclosed that "We'll have to protect the retail level, trying to sell as Paid For By Friends Of Nancy Hawk Bouchette had not been shot in Mrs. E. G. Beckman, Sr., a Approaches". merchants and other property many as possible before next the head with the .44 magnum Christian educator for the She has lectured in Virginia owners who may be building year. as had the Olivers and Mallard. Presbyterian Church will be at and South Carolina in the last structures running into many "With more stations you have Carter said because of the the First Presbyterian Church few weeks. stories. more room, but certain stations severe beating which Bouchette of Georgetown on Sunday, She makes her home in are still used for certain ac­ suffered, it had been earlier October 3 and Monday, October Nesmith and travels ex­ tivities, and I don't know if the believed that he had been shot. 4. tensively in the Southern synod. extra stations will decrease Cajter said Alston was Mrs. Beckman, known as The new educational program activity on those channels. I arre*Sted*'for loaning the .44- "Nat" by her many friends, will has "Nat" much excited...she B. • • think there are a lot of ad­ magnum to Logan and talk and teach on the new illustrates how comprehensive vantages to getting a radio Maybank. curriculum approved by the it is to the youngest child or the * now," he stated. 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Sizes 7-14 Reg. $73.00 Value Assorted Shades. $A78 6 3/'l 2/96 Features QHjr (Srargrtnmn (HtmrH • Columns Section B *. Thursday, September 30 • Editorials Search For Gems Still On In Carolinas .•>• N.C. Emerald Mine Last In U.S. By ETHLYN MISSROON to be valuable...just objects that Everyone has heard the old appeal to one and are nice to statement..."Thar's gold in keep. them thar hills"...and when It helps to be a rock hound if they heard it, some possibly one is going to look for thought that gold-mining was a emeralds...or garnets or Sutters' Mill proposition en­ rubies...which are the gem- tirely. It's been done in South stones most commonly spoken Carolina and North Carolina. of in the mountains. When one thinks of mining Whoever said "He travels precious stones...it's usually in fastest who travels alone" some distant place such as never had my driver (family South Africa or somewhere on member who declined to be the other side of the world...but named) at the wheel...those that's not necessarily so...the hairpin bends with 100-ft. falls past week in North Carolina at one's elbow were skimmed at hinted at this, if it didn't ac­ a reasonable speed, but one tually prove it...for us. that is. glance over the side made it Because...a day in a long-time seem as though we were on the coming vacation was spent in Darlington 500 racetrack. searching for emeralds on We went in the direction of Crabtree Mountain, Yancey Asheville, thinking fondly of all County, North Carolina, Suh... those little pottery shops we we had a great hunt, but had would visit. nothing to upset our tax man. .at However, this was not to be a the end. pottery year...our route led us And here and now...them as to Spruce Pine...thence east would go and do likewise are over a "to the top" coiling road apprised of the eventualities to Crabtree Emerald Mine at that might accompany such an the top of the world just past adventure...one might not find Little Switzerland, N.C. any emeralds...some do...most There were a thousand roads, don't_.but one could become all looking virtually alike...and » hooked on this enterprise or North Carolinians do not un­ even become a rock hound... necessarily clutter the land­ Two Emerald Hunters Share One Strainer Tray As Mrs. J.C. Murray, Charlotte, Looks On. which is a stern master that scape with big signs. leads one into unlikely places. flanks it on the western side. So naturally, there were a Just behind the wooden Associate Found A Black Rock With An Exciting A rock hound is one who is thousand stops to query of some building is a pair of folding part born-geologist and part roadside person as to which Green Tip That Was Possibly A Chip; We Couldn't doors under which runs a set of collector of 'purty' or in­ direction one should take. rails, risine sharply out of the Find The Other Piece Of The Rock teresting rocks that do not have A stranger in those parts ground. could wander forever over the Down under there, a couple of network of roads without people blast and chip out rocks finding his destination if he did that...may or may not...contain not ask the way. an exciting emerald. We came around the moun­ "Don't tell people that there tain into Alpine Village, a are a lot of emeralds up here," charming little set­ Collins warned, "because not tlement...nearly on top of an everyone finds one and some attractive home with a barn- people get mad...I don't want workshop sitting beside the anyone to come up here con­ road. vinced he'll get rich and go We stopped to ask...there was away empty-handed." a tali dignified gentleman A find of any value happens at sharpening a scythe and we Crabtree Mine only about 40 surmised that here was a times during a year...but like native, dyed-in-the-wool the gambler who keeps looking Mountain man. for a winning hand, a gemstone He was a retired professor hunter keeps on looking for an from Wake Forest...and it was a outstanding rock, Collins bit contradictory to see this Ph.- stated. D. with years of accumulated Bill Collins is a lover of knowledge out there preparing rocks...whether one is valuable to cut grass with one of the most or whether it is just a desirable primitive lawn mowers of all clump of minerals that turn out time. He was still cutting when a good appearance. we came down the mountain Collins himself found a 22- that evening. carat emerald in July, putting "The first thing you do," he to shame the former record said, "is throw away your , holder of 14 carats found at the map...it's no good." Huldenite Mines in Alexander Then he gave us the most County. efficient directions of the whole This was found near trip...without which we never Statesville and was placed on would have rolled into the front view at the American Museum area of Crabtree Emerald of Natural History in New York Mine. until it was stolen by "Murph The proprietor there is W.H. the Surf" in the famed jewel (Bill) Collins, one-time robbery in recent years. Floridian who kept coming with Collins says that stones his family to the mountains for should be valued for vacations. beauty...and treasured for this He came one time too same reason rather than for the many...he became a partner in commercial value. his mine with 30-year owner, He cited the instance of a very Mrs. Peggy Fortner of Spruce poor young man who found a Pine. large emerald at Crabtree and He claims that his operation who resisted attempts by a of the mine is a hobby..."not wealthy spectator to purchase lucrative," he avers...and he it. continues year after year for "This stone will never be the pleasure of "rocking" and - _ . being in a position to meet and cut," he declared...and this is greet people. "I worked 11 Brenda Gaughan, Left, Was Offered $100 By Bill Collins For Her the attitude that Collins ad­ years with no salary at all," he Find...But She Refused It mires. declares. "All true rock hunters would have a great reluctance to cut "Sometimes it gets almost too because vacations are over and maples are already beginning It's a small 12 by 14 ft. wooden their stones," he said, "and much", he says, "In July, there young people have returned to to sense that autumn is here. building containing showcases people who aren't rock were so many people up here W.H. (Bill) Collins, Mine Owner, Explains Minerals Contained In Rocks colleges and schools." Crabtree Mine is not large, of varied stones, some mining collectors, don't seem to un­ you couldn't stir 'em with a Crabtree Mine sits in the physically speaking, and it has complements...and Bill Collins. derstand that this isn't a get- .To Visitors stick...they've tapered off now middle of 226 acres owned by a modest and low-keyed at­ An area the size of anyone's rich-quick pursuit." Collins; it is on the very top of mosphere, beginning with the lawn is covered with rocks of People find stones every once the mountain and up there the headquarters. varying sizes and a small pond CONTINUED ON PAGE 3B

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__3-IH--£f 4-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 SPA Honors Local Port Unit The Georgetown Terminal of sailing of tankers and, a most five year period, has been self- the S. C. Ports Authority and its important phase...paper work. sustaining and has required no personnel received a tangible Overall assessments of the state appropriation for Today's Smile b pat on the back recently. activities of the SPA terminals operational support or debit Hill I.ightsey, Georgetown at Charleston, Georgetown and service, Welch said. Tomorrow's Memory Port superintendent and five Beaufort's Port Royal, show It is significant,' he added, personnel members, Bernard that shipments have increased that the South Carolina port .lones, Johnny Pringle, Mack by 49 percent in the past five system is no longer addressed Canteen, Isaiah Giles and Bob years. primarily to import...A shift 8xH)C0L0R Lawrimore were cited for ex­ W. Don Welch, executive from a 54.1 import complex to a cellency of performance in a director of SCSPA said that as 56.5 export trade has been PORTRAIT recent issue of "The Seapor- of 1971, income was some $6.6 achieved...representing a <*> ter", publication of the SCSPA million and by 1976, this figure healthy balance of trade. for its members. had leaped more than 102 It further stated that although percent to $13.5 million. Welch said that he believes Ihe Georgetown group The working area of SPA that the S.C. State Ports 8ff represents the smallest ter­ notes a dramatic surge in Authority serves as an CHOOSE FROM OUR BEAUTIFUL minal of the three which also transport of commodities, economic mirror of South SCENIC AND COLOR BACK­ includes ones at Beaufort and especially in the area of con­ Carolina...with Charleston GROUNDS AND CREATE Charleston...the local unit is YOUR OWN QUALITY SALUTE—John Skorupski presents Safety Award to Bill Lightsey, tainerized cargo which has recognized now as the fastest COLOR PORTRAIT. well-regarded for its handling of more than tripled in volume. growing container port in the ALL AGES BABIES CHILDREN Superintendent of the Georgetown office of the SCSPA as Bernard Jones, major cargo of steel and paper. The SCSPA, during the past nation. ANO ADULTS • ONE SITTING PER SUBJECT • ADDITIONAL V Johnny Pringle, Mack Canteen, Isaiah Giles and Bob Lawrimore, stand by. John Skorupski, on behalf of SUBJECTS - GROUPS OR . INDIVIDUALS IN SAME the S. C. Ports Authority, FAMILY - »1 OOPER SUBJECT . NO PROOFS - presented the Georgetown To Board Of Directors CHOOSE FROM FINISHED office a safety award for their PROFESSIONAL POR TRAITS (POSES - OUR attention to duties. SELECTION] a YOU MAY SELECT ADDITIONAL The handling of all cargo and PORTRAITS OFFERED Lung Unit Backs AT REASONABLE other activities of the port is PRICES GUARANTEED done by only six men, it was Council Taps COMPLETE SAJISFAC Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. TION OR MONEY stated, and no matter what the CHEERFULLY RE job, it is completed whether by FUNDED NO team or individual effort. SEPTEMBER 30, HANDLING CHARGES Curb On Smoking The jobs are done ex­ October 1, October peditiously and with accuracy Andrews Man and safety a foremost goal, The Waccamaw Regional resided in Andrews for 13 years DAILY 10 AM - 5 PM The South Carolina Lung bodily condition free from "For example, the National Skorupski said. Planning and Development since their move from Association today reiterated sickness and irritants both Fire Protection Association He pointed out that with the Council has appointed Mr. Albemarle, North Carolina. The Georgetown Plaza that it is seeking merely to limit physical and mental," he ex­ valued property loss due to fires main office and central shops James D. Ixiwder of Andrews to I>owders have four children. smoking in public places and plained. "Secondhand smoke is caused by smoking and mat­ being some distance from the their Board of Directors. Mr. Shopping Center not ban it as recent news a physical irritant that can lead ches at $96 million," he said, local terminal, the six men Lowder was appointed on Mr. lewder is semi-retired reports have indicated. to sickness. By decreasing "and the cost in public cleanup, tackle jobs that are delegated to September 8, 1976 to represent from his business of Lowder 929 Front Street Speaking for the Lung outside irritants to our bodies, public health, higher auto in­ specialists in other areas. Georgetown County for a two Country Hams in Andrews. He Association, Russell Harley, we improve our health." surance and cigarette damage These jobs include some year term. is a member of the Andrews M.D., associate professor at Harley said legislation would to public buildings is in­ terminal maintenance, line Mr. I/iwder and his wife Methodist Church, Shrine Club, calculable." (O 0 MUSC and president of the protect nonsmokers rights and handling in the docking and Mabel Newton Lowder have and the Charlotte Oasis Temple. South Carolina Thoracic Society health but at the same time "These are all economic 4" (the medical arm of the Lung would not adversely affect the reasons and do not even take Association), strongly stressed benefits that the state's into consideration the health that the nonsmokers rights economy derives from the hazards of smoking," Harley Adult Seminars movement is not seeking to tobacco industry. added. "The U.S. Public Health prohibit smoking but merely to "The fact that South Carolina Service is continually Scheduled guarantee the right to breathe is a tobacco state is irrelevant developing scientific evidence smoke-free air. • because we are talking about supporting the concept that A workshop to train volun­ "Recent news reports have individual rights," he said. passive inhalation of tobacco teers to teach adults to read and led the public to believe that the "Besides, over half of the states can be injurious to health." write will be held at Williams­ Lung Association is seeking to including the tobacco states of "So putting all the economic burg TEC on Oct. 16 and 17 at 7 ban cigarettes and that is just Georgia, Maryland, and Florida arguments aside, the thrust of p.m. not true," Harley said. "We already have major legislation the nonsmokers rights Workshop leader will be merely want to limit smoking in in effect limiting smoking in movement is the protection of Jimmy Howe, public in­ public places where a person public places. Even in Kentucky the right to breathe clean air. I formation officer of Florence has no choice but to breathe the where tobacco is the number want to strongly emphasize that School District 1, who as a FRONT STREET ALKA air around him. We will con­ one industry and farm product, the primary goal of the non- certified Frank I.aubach TYLENOL tinue to stress the idea that legislation has been passed smokers rights campaign is Literacy tutor-trainee, will WITHOUT SELTZER courtesy is the first route to which allocates a portion of the NOT to reduce consumption of instruct volunteers in the GEORGETOWN limiting smoking but there is a state tobacco tax money for cigarettes but only to protect Laubach method of "each one strong neeed for legislative health research on smoking." the nonsmokers right to breathe teach one." Phone 546-3134 backing to encourage non- "What is relevant is the clean air. This can be ac­ "With over 5,000 adults in smokers to assert themselves in statistics on costs of smoking in complished by limiting Williamsburg County who can demanding their right to terms of such things as health smoking," Harley concluded. neither read nor write, we need breathe clean air." care and lost work days," volunteers-men and women- According to Harley, limiting Harley said. "Surveys have who will teach these adults to smoking in public places is shown that annually smoking Typewriter read on a one-to-one working supported not only by non- causes over 77 million lost basis," says Adult Education smokers but by smokers as workdays, over 88 million work­ Director Francis Burrows of well. days spent in bed ill, and over Ranks Slowest Williamsburg TEC. "Results of a HEW study just 306 million workdays of The slowest typewriter in After completing the course, GLEEM 31 HEAD & : EXCEDRIN VITALIS released in June revealed that restricted activity. In addition, the world belongs to the New- volunteers will receive tutor TOOTHPASTE SHOULDERS: P.M THE NIGHT TIME HAIRGROOM over half of the smokers in­ testimony before Congress York City newspaper China certification and will be • PA[N RELIEVER indicated that cigarette Post with its 5,850 Chinese LOTION terviewed would like to see assigned students to teach. SHAMPOO 30 smoking costs the country more characters. The fastest a typist ; 5 OZ. TABS. smoking limited in public can work on it is 11 words per According to Burrows, a 0 4 OZ. ftSOi: 5|I5 places and that they also find than $9 billion yearly above the minute! number of persons have already I LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 U ^-W • LIMIT 2 secondhand smoke irritating," actual cost of cigarettes." committed themselves to help 75* Harley said. Harley stressed that these in this venture. "But we need The volunteer president figures are economic factors Light Fastest others to help. If you are in­ emphasized that the non- related to health which justify terested and have not told us of smokers rights campaign is not the need for smoking legislation Light travels at the astro­ your desire to help your fellow a moral issue, but rather a and do not include other nomical speed of 670,616,626.6 Williamsburg County residents, health issue based on the ecdnomic factors such as loss miles per hour—or 186,0(10 please contact me between 3 potentially harmful effects of from smoking caused fires, cost miles per second! Scientists p.m. and 6 p.m. Monday of higher fire insurance, forest arrived at this figure less than secondhand smoke. 100 years ago, in 188H. Nothing through Thursday, and between "The World Health fires, and higher life insurance in the universe travels faster 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Friday, at Organization deems health as a premiums. than light! 354-7423," says Burrows. Trees

Heads' Shoulders• r/l oz white white j America's Favorite Shampoo m Hon May Be 4 0Z. JAR J Pdll QUICK DRY PUBLIC rain rain : 4 0Z. TUBE* Natural HAIR SPRAY 7 0Z. • ^___^ ROLL-ON pH Balance • Lemon Fresh LOTION S ANTI-PERSPIRANT Deducted • Unscented i^ Shampoo • Regular DEODORANT m YOUR What's a dead fruit tree worth i^mjgm _^^^ J^m I '^ **' *1 Extra HoldinHoldingg CHOICE to the Internal Revenue Service in terms of a deduction? It all NOTICE! 8 0Z. depends on certain factors, says LIMIT 2 Clemson University LIMIT 2 Agricultural economist Al LIMIT 2 Tinsley. Tinsley says a grower may LILT : CORRECTOL deduct the cost of growing and City Of Georgetown TABLETS maintaining a tree he loses HOME • .M.W1.-W-.-H-M PERMANENT* L TWgj BtM>t 1 AH'HUX.I RALPHS from his orchard. The original A WOMAN'S cost of the tree, planting ex­ SPECIAL OR* GENTLE LAXATIVE penses, irrigation, spraying, THE GEORGETOWN CITY COUNCIL BODY WAVE* labor, etc., may all be LIMIT 2 • 30's recovered. However, projected lost earnings from the tree may not MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE SUPER •ADJUSTABLE be deducted, Tinsley says. The CHROMIUM $127 J TWIN IRS considers how much a DOUBLE-EDGE • BLADES grower has invested in a tree. BLADES He may recover that. 77189 In other words, you can't get any more out of it than you put MUNICIPAL SURE: VICKS : VICKS \ BAN into it. SUPER DRY* Tinsley says farmers may in FORMULA -FORMULA 44-BASI DEODORANT* 44 _[) 2 ______•_• 3 0Z. COUGH •N0NAER0S' 0 come instances recover certain 8 0Z. MIXTURE • ANTI expenses as they go along, COURT ROOM EC0NGESTANT* •PERSPIRANT deducting costs of preparing 3 0Z. COUGH • DEODORANT land, fertilizing, spraying, etc., MIXTURE • 3 OZ. in the year in which the operations took place. In that OVER THE POLICE STATION case, only the expenses not already recovered may be leducted if the tree dies. '-.* Tinsley suggests farmers COMMENCING LIMIT 2 keep records of establishment and maintenance costs. :ULTRA Some farmers arbitrarily ^JBARE: EPACOLJ SCOPE \ pick a figure to deduct when FACE: • 32 OZ. • 24 OZ. BAN they lose a tree, he says. "The OCTOBER 14,1976 MOUTHWASH . MOUTHWASH ACNE SKIN* IP farmer needs to keep a record 5000 MEDICINE : OR GARGLE OR GARGLE 1 •• !___•••: tf costs to have some basis for Ultlc) 2.8 oz.: what he charges off." ban Casualty and condemnation 1 .5000, losses are different, says AT 7 PM Tinsley, and in some cases 14 OZ. reparation may be made for future crops. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. --—a- LIMIT 2 L Not so for trees that just die. LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 The future doesn't count. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 5-B FmHA *ioans MANAGER'S SALE! Coming "SALUTING THE MAN WHO GETS Senator Strom Thurmond THE JOB DONE" ... OUR PRO­ aid September 24 that Gaffney, ieorgetown, and Laurens will «..> son be designated for in- FESSIONAL GROCERY MAN, OUR widual housing loans under tie Farmers Home Ad- rinistration. STORE MANAGER. Thurmond said these are the GENE MORGAN 1st three cities in South HIGHMARKET STREET Urolina between 10,000 and ^000 population to qualify for te FmHA loan program. The designation of such cities 10VD ii tjtween these two population / WD BRAND fjures is determined by the Scretaries of Agriculture and (uTci^M Uf- CHOKE busing and Urban Develop- ^•M£STOlV»V itnt. In order to qualify, they must y% WHOLE BEEF P0 b outside of a Standard ***** *SS i Mropolitan Statistical Area *iX$4Gf ad have a shortage of mort­ HARVEST FRESH ^TENDER-I age money for low and mderate income families. Thurmond said, "I am highly HARVEST LOINS pased at the designation of tese three South Carolina FRESH cies. This program can go far U'ard the provision of more U.S. NO. 1 HICKORY SWEET aequate housing while WHITE smulating local economies." Die designation of these three POTATOES SLICED BACON . * 1' • cies will be published in The Meral Register this week. The HOLLY FARMS U.S. GRADE A RnHA loan program makes rortgage money available for VENT VUE C B I S busing construction by * FRYERS © qalified applicants. 20 LB.BAG Persons interested should WHOLE CUT-UP cntact their local Farmers HARVEST FRESH U.S. NO. 1 WHITE VENT-VU bme Administration Agent. POTATOES.. 10 .A'G 68' EASTERN RED DELICIOUS APPLES 4 B1ABG 89* WESTERN BARTLETT 3LIMI8T 4 OF CjKTOMfr S CHOICt WITH 4FOOD ORDIR6 Sales PEARS 9 .OR 99' JUMBO WESTERN MELONS HONEYDEWS.. EACH 99< BEEF LIVER ^ 59 SWEET YELLOW QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED.. Of Leaf 1 PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY ONIONS 3 . .G 59* OCTOBER 3, 1976 ARVBT FRESH , CAtVlP* / Drop NEW CROP STOKELY tVt> PEACH HA STOKEIY \ slight downward trend was ,._ SWEET eident in South Carolina flue HALVES HAWS OR SLicto cred tobacco sales for the Sept. ""POTATOES 116 period. PEARS PEACHES The 41 warehouses on 11 rirkets reported sales figures tithe South Carolina Depart­ SMOKED PORK _L__! ment of Agriculture of 10,619,026 LBS. -f J poducer pounds for $1,865,726.89 with an average 16-oi. 29-02. pr 100 pounds of $121.16. The PICNICS CANS a»rage price was down 48 CANS

c.ts from the previous week. ^W,THS7 50 OR MORE F00D ORDER iouth Carolina producers sold 1(212,113 pounds for $1,372,211.67 for an average pee per 100 pounds of $121.15 VANILLA, wich was down 54 cents from CHOCOLATE, ; th previous week. STOKELY .>?.'«V£ FUDGE ROYAL tales for the season for CREAM STYLE OR WHOLE KERNEL %^\[<^ piducers amount to 108,331,519 OR LEMON W-D BRAND ... 4/8 IB. AVG. SLICED SMOKED p.nds for $118,743,139.00 with PORK PICNICS, LB 67* ai average per 100 pounds of ICE MILK $19.61. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS CORN •% outh Carolina producers h?e sold over 95 percent of the toil, accounting for 103,944,438 THRIFTY MAID «_____*.-£? ponds for $113,974,450.63 with RIB EYE STEAK , *2" ar average per 100 pounds of HALF W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE (FILL YOUR FREEZER SALE I) 150/175 LB. AVG. $19.65. GAL. CUT TO CUSTOMER'S SPECIFICATIONS - WRAPPED IN REGUUR MARKET FILM - ALLOW 1 WEEK TO PREPARE ... BEEF .bout 71 percent of this year's FROZEN SHOESTRING CUT esmated tobacco production 72 OZ. inlouth Carolina has been sold. FRENCH FRIES. PKG. 99' FRONTQUARTER . 68' TASTE-O-SEA heck weighing of tobacco in UOZ. START YOUR WJAMESTOWN a I Soth Carolina warehouses will PERCH FILLETS. PKG. 99' LIMIT 4 WITH *7.S0 OR MORE FOOD ORDER cotinue until the final day of SET MORTON FRIED TODAY _ ^Ironstone 191 sales. 3 2 Z PK°G GRADE A (GRADE A MEDIUM ... DOZ. 67* CHICKEN M" _ _M -___* ____, __• __• _____ I souln *--aroiina urade "A mmj _j Tobacco has been selling at PET RITZ BLACKBERRY, STRAWBERRY, PEACH OR THIS WEEK'S Dinnerware rewd prices," said E. W. Bilentine, director of ASTOAPPLR LEAEF OCOBBLER CHOPPED R \\V 99< FEATURE: LARGE reulatory services for the iooz. $|oo LARGE EGGS .TT-.73' Soth Carolina Department of SPINACH.... 5 PKGS. ' Agiculture, "and accurate wejht is important for all ^CUPS£ BEST BUYS IN TOWN ON DETERGENTS paiies concerned...the farmer, the warehouseman and the ARROW BLUE. WHITE, COLD WATER OR NO LIQUID DETERGENT PHOSPHATE oz bujr." 4,oz II.Y " 78' DETERGENT... PKG 98' J **/ I •*.. BOTTLE liblic weighmasters in the DETERGENT ARROW WHITE OR PINK LIQUID waehouses have been doing a CTCFea. z $ 18 go. job this late in the season, TIDE PK—G ^1i DETERGENT.. 2 SEL* 99< henoted. "We've had some t WITH IVERY DETERGENT HEAVY DUTY LIQUID DETERGENT waning letters to go out this J *5°° FAB 1& M WISK £&*_•• seaon, but we haven't had to p PURCHASE, DISHWASHER DETERGENT susend any licenses, yet," LIQUID DETERGENT M Baentine declared. IVORY 22 OZ. CASCADE ?K°GZ H lose weighmasters or delities receiving warning letirs are told that another viation will cause them to hat a hearing on a possible susension of their licenses. .. -^^ns ,VA" CAMPS Bch of the 41 tobacco waehouses on the 11 South • _ ._r \ Ca»lina flue cured markets are D beig checked by one of the aEA^\*' N"B_ANSOR J DttP SOUTH thre two-man, teams of con- OIJ~J _, '*OZ.CAN$ surer protection specialists opaating out of the South PORK 4 BEANS MAYONNAISE Canlina Department of Agfculture. A each warehouse, they chek weigh random samples of at last 20 piles of tobacco. If no 3-OI prolem arises, they will move JAR to ..other warehouse. If poor weihing practices show up, addional piles of tobacco are weihed at the warehouse. '"obacco piles are weighed to FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN - DIXIE the nearest even pound," poited out Ballentine. "We hav a tolerance of two pounds for liles up to 150 pounds and Highmarket Street STORE HOURS: Highmarket Street foiupounds on piles from 150 to 250 pounds. This tolerance, howver, is for the tobacco and not or human error." Monday - Friday 8:30 to 9KK) Saturday 8:30 to 8:00

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Pepperidge Farm «OZ. Turnovers 12 ... mt- •§* RENUZIT SOLIDS AIR FRESHNERS 3 SIZES n LUX REDEEM YOUR MAGAZINE 22 0Z. SIZE COUPONS HERE «OZ. LIQUID 69 9 LIVES CAT FOOD 5 CANS j QUANTITY RIGHTS LITCHFIELD PLAZA {fg^ FOODLINER UTCHFIELD BEACH, RESERVEDI SOUTH CAROLINA THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 7-B More Purchases Made County Living Standard Up FAMIL* fOUAR

How high is the standard of During the last decade or so, three years, when they held freezers, color TV sets, washing With respect to freezer units, living in Georgetown County? local families have been themselves in close check, they machines, new cars and the for example, they are now to be How does it compare with the steadily upgrading their style of have been spending a con­ like. found in some 49 percent of all standard in other communities? living, despite the periods of siderable part of their As a result, the proportion of Georgetown County households. On the basis of an index rating self-imposed restraint brought disposable income for major local families who are now In 1960, by way of comparison, used by the Department of about by inflation and appliances and for luxuries in equipped with such amenities only 30 percent had them. Commerce, it ranks above depressions. general. of good living has become much Similarly, there are many * VI many areas in that regard. Except for the last two or It went for such items as food greater. more air conditioners in use locally. The proportion of AUTUMN homes so equipped has reached 29 percent, as against 10 per Repairs cent in 1960. As for TV sets, over 81 per­ cent of local families have one SIZZLERS or more. In 1960 the ratio was 66 To Cables percent, the Commerce Department's figures show. Car ownership has also in­ creased. Approximately 70 Underway percent of families in the area The Salmons Dredging have at least one car, compared Corporation will be performing with 64 percent previously. FAMOUS BRAND submarine cable repairs in The extent to which people in lower Winyah Bay Sept. 27 each part of the country have ELECTRIC through Oct. 11. these four kinds of equipment at The U.S. Army Corps of their command is taken as an Engineers announced the ac­ indication of their well-being APPLIANCES tivity last week. The floating and their standard of living. SENSATIONAL -2* derrick "Little Boss", divers The maximum rating for a SPECIAL -__-^^V»' and attendant plant will be community, if every one of its working in the Range C families had all four of them, PURCHASE! Channel between the would be 400. Georgetown Georgetown Lighthouse and County has a rating of 229, a • CROCKERY the Thomas Yawkey dock on marked gain over its 1960 rating South Island. of 170. COOKER The Channel will not be As would be expected, the • PERCOLATORS blocked, but will be reduced to a acquisition of expensive • FOOD WARMER width of 300 feet during some durables is directly related to TRAY periods of the work. All income. When income rises, as • CAN OPENER navigation interests in this area it has been doing locally, people are requested to exercise due tend to spend more in that • HOT PLATE caution in passing the work site. direction. • CORN POPPER LIMITED QUANTITIES •VafVV !M"-_ M VVf V«X«M«V< LOOK AT OUR PRICE! MARYVILLE SHELL ATTENDING-Among Business and Professional Women attending the recently held Fall board meeting of the S.C. Federation of B&PW Clubs held at Now Under $ Hilton Head were, from left, Mrs. Annie Long, president, Mrs. Dot Prevatte, nominating committee chairman, Mrs. Audria Holliday, highway safety New Management YOUR committee chairman, and Ms. Robin Stouffer, public relations chairman. -aa \ CHOICE is EACH Save On Your Gas Bill With A T\ WHILE THEY LAST! Fine Tuned Engine LIMIT ONE OF EACH ITEM PER CUSTOMER I B&PW Clubs Midi VS TUNE UP ONLY $39.95 Includes Points, Plugs, Condenser ERA Passage And Carburetor Cheek SPECIALIZING IN TUNEUPS, Four members of the gave the devotional Sunday Annie Long, president, Robin Georgetown Business and morning, and Mrs. Joan Head of Stouffer, public relations CABURETOR AND BRAKE WORK Professional Women's Club Beaufort who entertained the chairman, Dot Prevatte, have just returned from the Fall group Saturday evening. nominating committee board meeting of the S. C. A tour of Hilton Head Island chairman, and Audria Holliday, CAU FRED BONE Federation of B & P W Clubs was offered Saturday afternoon highway safety committee held at Hilton Head Island. which was thoroughly enjoyed chairman were those members 546-1123 BIG SAVINGS ON Among the topics discussed by all present. attending the meeting. ____<. >_v_ at vr Kvx««vvf«««Kv_f was the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment and what NATIONALLY ADVERTISED each person can do to promote this goal. HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS This is the Number One priority of the B & P W Club. IT'S OUR OUR REG. TO $1.53 Also, the importance of club membership was stressed. The S. C. Federation is second SAVE in the nation in membership for 1976. T0 74# For this distinction, South PLEASURE! Carolina earned "down front" YOUR CHOICE. EACH seating at the National Con­ LIMIT 2 EACH vention held in July in Denver, * Colorado. THE SEASON'S The delegates were also FREE CHECKING FOR presented with a 21-inch marble MOST POPULAR statue of Nike, the symbol of the STYLE! club. Another project discussed was a bell for the seaman's Chapel at Patriot's Point in SENIOR CITIZENS Charleston. This chapel, which is under construction, will be non- at? denominational. It is dedicated to the men and .DIES FLEXIBLE women of the armed forces, Coast Guard, and Merchant • WOOD WEDGES Marines who made the supreme • CUSHION CREPE d sacrifice for their country. SOLE FOR EXTRA 2 The chapel itself will be built in the form of a ship, carrying COMFORT " out the nautical theme. 'AS SEEN ON T.V.!' PAIR One of the highlights of the weekend was an auction held Saturday night. BLUE NYLON Each club brought gifts, UPPERS ranging from pickles to fondue WITH pots. 'MAJOR LEAGUE The members bid on the items WHITE and the proceeds went to the S. TRIM! C. Education Foundation. MEN'S I Miss Dorine Chancellor of i Phoenix, Arizona, national third OR BOYS vice-president of B & P W Clubs, RUGGED ATHLETIC was the guest of honor for the And quite a pleasure it is to offer FREE CHECKING weekend. to the Senior Citizens of Georgetown County. After JOGGERS Other guests and speakers all...you are the people who have worked to make were Eldrid Moody, member of this area prosper. It's the least we could do! At $_E99 the Board of Directors of the MENS SIZES 7-12 PAIR State Chamber of Commerce Andrews Bank and Trust Company we know that who welcomed the club small service charge each month is not a maior BOYS SIZES 3-6 members to Hilton Head, Col. Paul Siegmund, Commanding concern. But, FREE CHECKING means those few YOUTH JOGGERS. 8V.-3 $5 Officer, MCAS, Beaufort, who dollars are your's to spend or save as you see fit. We also offer the complete line of services for your other QUAKER STATE f Fat Energy banking needs. If you're 62 or over and paying a V Fat is the most concentrated source of food energy. It supplies service charge on your checking account YOU 9 calories per gram. Protein NEED TO SEE US! MOTOR OIL and carbohydrate, the other two sources of food energy sup­ CHANGE YOUR OIL NOW! ply 4 calories per gram. Margarine QUART Diet or imitation margarines, SIZE LIMIT with half the fat content, have Andrews Bank & Trust Company half the calorie content of regular FOR margarines. They also have \m 111 Mill 'Mil \\ three times the water of conven VMIHI Ma, ^1 STORE HOURS: tional butter or margarine. Whi|£ GEORGETOWN AND ANDREWS ped margarine has fewer calories 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. per equal volume than regular PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST margarine. 00-ll-Hrtfn in' -; - •'-" *""• *****

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_^_^_U. ' ^&_B_| Missionaries To Speak R'^fM mw - ____F"^ BP . •• • AaB •h&i'ai'-H l "'"*'- * ^^Am^m*A\\\ ^_W fl Bv jSfa.*.: te/i*6 At Missions Services E M r ~^_fc w ^ w^ _&• '9M #'<-' Am *9 gS A . -* The Georgetown Pentecostal Sunday night at 7:00 p.m. Miss Mickey Price, Missions ar * ]_^_R <_fl_^_. _fl_-__-_---_---_--M-__-^ - Holiness Church will be hosting This features the local adult director, her board and the its fifth annual World Missions choir and is directed by Mr. Pastor, the Rev. Mark Potter, JM w _l _^_^_^R_^_. _^_i beginning Friday, October 1 George Howell. Jr. invite the public to attend ___KM' and continuing through Sunday, All other services begin at and enjoy a time of fellowship October 3. 7:30 p.m. nightly and 11 o'clock and renewed interest in Guests for the occasion will be on Sunday morning. Missions. Rev. and Mrs. Hobart Howard of India; Rev. and Mrs. John \ * /*%\ Talmadge of South Africa and *r Mil Miss Leona Causey, Adult Education Missionary-teacher, formerly W*T -tfS**. •• of Hong Kong. These all will be speaking in all services, greeting the Office Offers Test wfmmW^ V-M A *• Mb congregation and bringing them up-to-date news concerning The Office of Adult Education enrolled in the GED Lab at the their Mission fields. of the Georgetown County Education Center or any adult Opening of the event will be a Board of Education has an­ in Georgetown County who is service Friday night, featuring nounced that a pre-test will be thinking about taking the state children of the local given free of charge to those exam in the near future is congregation singing and adults who are interested in urged to take advantage of this _____ M-BwB^ portraying Missions over the preparing for the state high opportunity. world. school equivalency certificate. This will be followed by a It is important that adults be reception honoring the guests in The pre-test will be given at present at 6 p.m., as the tests _---_-l-_---Kl-----H_ii the Fellowship Hall. the Georgetown Education are timed and a student will not Climaxing the weekend, will Center on Thursday, September be allowed in after they have Rev. And Mrs. Hobart Howard And Family be a Cantata entitled "So Send I 30th from 6-9 p.m. started. Rev. And Mrs. John Talmadge And Family You", by John Peterson, on Any adult who is presently Approximately fifty per cent of the adults in South Carolina who take the state high school equivalency certificate exam, do not pass it the first time.

According to George C. Roof, Adult Education director for Georgetown County, the reason for this is that many adults have not been enrolled in a GED Lab, they are not familiar with the type of test or material knowledge required, or they have purchased "self-help" books which are not always adequate for preparing for the state exam. The pre-test will help the adult by telling him: (1) his chance of passing the state exam (according to his pre-test score), (2) his area of weakness and strength in terms of knowledge needed for the state exam, (3) if he needs to enroll in the GED Lab for help or if he is ready to take the state exam.

A person must be at least nineteen (19) years of age in order to take the state examination. The next scheduled exam for a state high school certificate will be in Charleston on Saturday, October 30th. COMPARISON—Members of the Santee's 1890 assistants, Loraine Tanner, Lee C. Benton and For further information, contact George C. Roof, :.-.**. Club led by Thelma J. Rivers, program assistant, Barbara Dennison, visit a local store to make director of Adult Education at : William B. Brown, Family Living leader, James W. comparison shopping survey. 546-5602 Classified Ads Bring Results Stlpkes, County coordinator and program 5 Assistants Aid

Homemakers THEATRE Five program assistants and conscientious of their needs and supervisors of the 1890 Ex­ purchasing power. Showtimes: Dally TT tension Program of Georgetown The entire staff wishes to County took a total of five express its appreciation to the Sat.-Sun. 3, 5. 7, 9 homemakers on a comparative participating store managers shopping excursion recently. and employees for their Wed. Sept. 29 thru Sat. Oct. 2 The shopping tour included a cooperation. TNE TRANS AMERICAN OUTLAW ROAD RACE- j»45-minute shopping spree at A DEMOLITION DERBY WITHOUT RULES! •>i three of Georgetown's super­ markets, namely, Maryville McClellanville Red and White, Colonial Store and Winn Dixie. While on the shopping tour, Man Awarded program assistants counseled with homemakers in an effort to Army Private Nathaniel L. encourage them to select food Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. items that are nutritious and Thomas Brown, Route 1, Mc­ most appropriate for their Clellanville, S.C, recently budgets. received a Parachutist Badge 0 This was the second tour of its upon completion of the three- kind, and was scheduled mainly week airborne course at the U. because homemakers ex­ S. Army Infantry School, Ft. pressed a desire to become Benning, Ga. thrifty shoppers, says James During the first week of Stokes, coordinator of the training, he underwent a program. rigorous physical training Stokes added that follow-ups program and received in­ LATE SHOW HU. ft SAT. NIGHTS have been made on each tour, struction in the theory of and that he believes that parachuting. Bedspreads-Curtains homemakers are moving away He is a 1974 graduate of THAT SUPER VIXEN' GHL CHESTY afrom the idea of impulsive Lincoln High School, Mc­ -M, ^buying and are becoming more Clellanville. Kfek^AlTOERSON Sheers - Drapes Let's Talk US. NAVY Drapery Hardware Fencing ^i_*_A_>__k »»»TU$ FILMS RtlMM CAROLINA i THiJ-ttt Tmf ll* GEORGETOWN, S. C Call Today!! # % 'i I; FRI. SAT. SUN.. Oct. 1-2-3 CHAIN LINK FENCING QUILTED BEDSPREADS NOT SINCE IJCVE STORY.. for As Low As $ I /IOO The true story of Jill Kinmont. O Quality Materials The American Olympic We Specialize In Custom O Quality Installation ski contender whose tragic fall Special Table Of • Fast Service took everything but her life. Drapes For Your Home. And who found the courage * # O Bank Rate Financing to live through the love of one • Free Estimates very special man. •THE OTHER SIDE OF EAST COAST THEMOUNTAIN^ "THE OTHH SIDf Of THE MOUNTAIN Sr.rr.aa MAMLYN HASSETT •> IHI Klaaaaa and MAU MIDGES at D«k talk • MUNOAI MONTGOMERY • NAN MAHTIN DASNEY COLEMAN. illL VINT • WILLIAM MUTANT ZIM AC'S FENCE CO. A fILMWAYS/LAKHY PEEUCE PtODUCTKM • - r-aalay aa DAVID SCLTZIa. Baanl aa lh. book "A LONG WAY UP by E C VALENS • Maak aa CHAHLES FOX DinKUd by LAMY PlKCE'VimhKmi by EDWABD S. FELPMAN . TICHNICOtOII* GEORGETOWN, S.C. \ma*mmwaamvMttmavmm>umiaim\ FACTORY OUTLET PH. 546-4441 __•_»• •***•"»• RJ[POL£ 'M STORE HOURS: 315 Fraser Street Industrial Also Mon. Sa1. "NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL" Georgetown S. C. Vigilante Force 10 AM to 6 PM Phone 546-1 197

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FOR SALE—Special deals on 10 FOR SALE-38 ft. shrimp FOR SALE-14 ft. boat 48 in­ and 12 wide trade-ins, also Trawler 471 G.M. Gem- ches wide. Call 546-6348. 4tc- repossessions for as little as tronic's Recorder, VHF 10-7 $95 down and assume Radio. Call 887-3197. 4tp-10-7 payments. Call 347-3388 or see FOR SALE—Piano, upright,' at Direct Factory Outlet FOR SALE-CB 450, 1971 excellent condition, new Mobile Homes, Conway, tfc Harley Back Tire, King & keyboard, completely tuned. Queen Seat. Twelve inch over Must sell. $500.237-2295. tfc front end, % inch rake, .050 Piston, 35,000 miles. $700. Call 546-5394. 2tp-9-30 FORSALE I' FOR SALE-CAKE DECO­ FOR SALE-160 Franklin Extra nice brick veneer CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-15' Glastron Sportster, 135 H.P. Mercury RATING SUPPLIES for logger. Equipped 453 G.M. Mobile Home house, living room with 7 cents a word—1st Insertion every occasion featuring Diesel engine with self- fireplace, dining room, 6 cents a word—Each ad­ and galvanized trailer. Good Tie Downs condition. Call 546-4239. Wilton Products & Magic Line hooking grapple; 26" 28.1 kitchen with built-ins, family ditional Insertion. Minimum 4tp-9-30 at Unique Cakes & Decorating tires. Good condition. Contact Magic Mirror room, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, $1.10. 546-3638 Supplies, Florence, S.C. (3% M.H. Dorn, Andrews Hwy. | Sleep Safe and Secure. 4tc-10-7 wall to wall carpet, all Classified Display $1.40 per FOR SAI__—Everett console miles South of SouthPark Telephone 546-7211. tfc Stylists II electric. Excellent condition. rol. inch ^•••••••••••••*|[' piano, dark mahoghany. Shopping Center. Hrs. Mon. - 1 Voicing * Well landscaped yard in DEADI.INE-Noon Friday Excellent condition. $950. Call Fri. 1:00-6:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00- 125 Atlantic.and Parsons Gardens. For Tuesday's Paper. Noon 546-9698. tfc 1:00. Phone 662-5882. tfc WHY WAIT FOR Z: Repair * Dogwood Streets Reasonably Priced. Tuesday for Thursday's PIANO TUNING Garden City M.P. FERRIS AGENCY Paper. SEPTIC TANK t FOR SALE-15' 11" x 6' flat FOR SALE-Singer Touch and TROUBLE?. Fine Tuning South CaroUna bottom boat, barge front, with Sew with push button bobbin { 651-3337 Adjustment FORSALE A-M radio and canopy. With winder and button holder. Get Roebic K-37 and K-57 JOHN E. WRAY breakback-kill back trailer. $48.50 or $8.00 month. Call 554- each year. It really works. New Listings FOR SALE—2-year-old Sears Iva M. Cox r • ) $400 or best offer. Call 546-6328 4517. tfc K-77 kills roots. Full money 216 Pee Dee Rd. power lawn mower in good Manager MARYVILLE - Bricl* 0 FOR SALE or 546-4541. tfc back guarantee. Georgetown, S.C. condition. Call 546-3640 after 5 veneer house with' living p.m. tfc LANCASTER Phone: 546-4786 FOR SALE—Fresh shrimp. Stylists: room. 3 bedrooms, 1V6 baths, WELL PUMPS Lawrimore & Seitter Janice Johnson Call 546-5496. tfc Georgetown •*••*••*•**•••, kitchen, and large den with FORSALE GUERRY'S SEWING In Stock Theresa Huggins fireplace. MLS No. 225 , 3 I FOR SALE—Upright piano, 10 x SERVICE 2. 4,1-1 /2H.P. Lovely brick veneer house, Rowell Hardware 15 carpet-gold. Call after 6 Singer Authorized FASHION CENTER Latest in high fashions and with four bedrooms, two Andrews tfc M.P. FERRIS AGENCY p.m 21)4-5635. 4tp-9-30 Dealer Shallow & Deep \ie seek one individual who styling. Specializing in baths, livingroom, dining men's styling. tfc 705 FRONT ST. room, family room, kitchen 2114 Prince Street Well Tanks has dreams of owning and operating their very own GEORGETOWN, S.C. tfc with built-ins, breakfast area. Call: 546-7279 tfc BURDETTE Ladies Boutique. Our CERAMICS Carpet, utility room, two car SUPPLY INC; CLEANING program includes a com­ Paint, Brushes, Molds, garage, central heat & air. plete set of fixtures, CONCRETE 1200 Front St. Slip and Accessories. Patio, well-landscaped lot in RESIDENTIAL checkout counter; NOTICE! North Kensington.'* SEPTIC TANKS Georgetown, S.C. P.J.'sCermaics and miscellaneous supplies; in- The Georgetown County Board of Education is 9 AM^5PM Health Dept. Apporved ' 9-28-76 store training; grand now receiving applications for the position of Ringle Heights M.P. Ferris Agency Reasonable Prices COMMERCIAL opening; advertising and 546-5464 tfc 546-5015 promotion; continuing District Superintendent for the Georgetown tfc R.C. Morris tfc County Public School System. All persons 234-3610 West Andrews Beach House and assistance and beginning inventory... interested in applying for this position must DRAGLINE WORK Condominiums possess valid South Carolina State Department PILE DRIVING NO EXPERIENCE BULLDOZING Gain's End Of SeaaSon of Education superintendent's certification by Rice Field Plowing. Barge & (Office -S>itppl.eB REPOSSESSED! NECESSARY July 1, 1977, at which time this position must be Pusher, Docks & Ricefield Clean-ups. All this for as little as filled. Applications (with photo desired) should Trunks, Creosoted Posts- $12,500.00. 1309 HIGHMARKET ST. a MOBILE HOME be addressed to T. J. Stalvey, Sr., Chairman, Poles-Lumber. Registered LITCHFIELD CALL TODAY Georgetown County Board of Education, P. O. Charolais Cattel, Freezer TOLL FREE Locker Steers. PHONE SERVICES, INC. Box 720, Georgetown, S. C. 29440. The ANNANDALE PLANTATION 546-4187 12x60 1-800-874-4780 Georgetown County Board of Education is an Complete Office 237-2933 Ext. 212 equal opportunity employer. Phone 546-5976. 2-tfc Outfitters Desk, Chairs Contessa 651-3910 10-30 Supplies, Copiers 2 Bedroom, Washer 3TC-9-30 Office Machines SPECIAL tfc *.*aV»V.*.V..%V.'. •,*•••••_•"• *•*«•• *> -Dryer-Dishwasher BRAKE AND Va H.P. Lancaster Quality Home Plans Co. ALIGNMENT MECHANIC Well Pump With MOVING? '399°° And Your Complete Home Planning Center Goodyear Service Store has RETAIL BUSINESS Extra Heavy Duty Local or Take Up Payments permanent position for Long Distance 2506 Highmarket St. experienced brake and 85 Payments alignment mechanic. Features. Converts Ability to sell service needs OPPORTUNITY JOYNER Left Georgetown, S. C. 29440 to customer is essential. Be your own boss in an exciting and ever­ From Shallow To growing retail business. The Firestone Tire & TRANSFER CO. DAVCO RAYMOND OWENS. Owner Goodyear benefits include Rubber Company has several dealerships deep Well Use. paid vacations, free available now. Call MOBILE hospitalization and in­ The Firestone tire line is one of the most Now Only'99.00 Day Ph. 546-9891 546-4824 or 546-5772 surance, plus pension complete in the Industry. It's backed up by Night Ph. 546-9575 HOMES program. BURDETTE 2-4tp-10-7 hard-hitting advertising and merchandising PHONE 546-8402 To apply, send letter giving plans. SUPPLY. INC. YOUNG BROTHERS TRUCKING experience and telephone A basic investment of $50,000 entitles you 1200 Front St. number. All information to training program privileges, management *. kept confidential. Georgetown guidance and assistance on selection of sales­ 526 S. Fraser St. 546*2198 Interview will be arranged room and service equipment. It's your oppor­ at your convenience. tunity to invest in a profitable venture - one 1 See Us For All Your Home Remodeling that offers you both personal freedom and Don't Let Write to: financial security. Investigate today! & Roofing Needs! Pat Sawyer Write or call us collect Store Manager Winter No Job Too Big Or Too Small for the complete profit story. GOODYEAR MR. A. C. HALL FREE ESTIMATES! SERVICE STORE District Manager Catch You Hwy. 17 & Duke St. PHONE The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company 546-4108 Box 2098 In The Cold- FARM MACHINERY An Equal Opportunity Charlotte, N. C. 29208 Employer 704-399-5691 PARSONS NURSERY To be sure, have your Outdoor Power World AUCTION SALE heating unit checked by ->•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• professional service men 50 Tractors and 500 Pieces of Farm Equipment before cool weather comes. WE RENT: Thursday, October 7, at 10:00 a.m. at Lloyd * NOW AVAILABLE ON YOUR LOT t Meekins Auction Yard in Dillon, S.C. Open We specialize in service for Pumps, Mud Hogs, Electric Generators, Soil Compactors, everyday for consignments. Wash and Clean "THE NEW SECURITY BUILDING" t Carrier, Lennox, Tappan, Saws, Pavement Breakers, Roto Tillers, Lawn Mowers, Feddea, Whirlpool, Luxair, Chain Saws, Stump Cutter. your equipment. Hauling available. Buy or Sell! Payne, General Electric and No charge for no sales. We are expecting Buyers many others. Rent by the hour, day, week or month. from 5 different states. So, if you have Farm Equipment you want to turn into cash, this is the * In most cases we service Call 546-8541 sale you want to put it on. NOTICE: Sales 1st the same day you call. Thursday in each month. Lloyd Meekins and * Early Bird Special on Sons Realty and Auction Co. Dillion, S.C. Heating Systems Check. AUCTIONEERS: Lloyd Meekins, Mickey { Betty and Bob's Meekins and Steve Ivey. Phone: 1-803-774-8993. { AAA. Mechanical 22 years experience. Refinishing and Antiquing + Phone: 546-2031 t TFC Furniture \ EQUIPMENT Call 546-3706 SALE 2-tfc PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY ? a-Bp 3 TRUCKS & Bicycles, Surfboards, Lawn AAowers, Fishing Tackle, Outboard Motors, ENDLOADER Stuck on monthly Skateboards, Alumium Yard Furniture, Garden Hose, Bar-B-Que Grills and many more items of value to you. 1-J975 Ford Tandem "9000" cable TV payments? Bring your family These Buildings are built with 2x4 studs in the walls, exterior plywood siding I Scries. 230 Cummings Diesel (The same used on many homes), wood floor, asphalt roofing, and a security lock Capacity 25-30 tons. 'Cause ^Ve're Surrounded By Nature that can not be "J I AAAA I ED." AAodel 8x8. Other sizes available. Not Concrete! 1-1975 Ford Tandem "8000" Scries. 225 Cat V-8 Diesel Located tin a quiet site-with all city conveniences... Painted or Stained To Compliment Your Present Home. Capacity 25-30 tons. 3 bedroom townhouses with shag carpets, color-coordinated OTHER USES: Utility Room, storage, Field Office, Tool Room for Industry just 1-1974 Ford Tandem "880" kitchens and baths, private patios and much more! to name a few. Series. 475 Ford V-8 Gasoline Capacity 20-23 tons. We also have 1 & 2 bedrooms starting at $160.00. Can be ceiled, insulated, heated and air conditioned, carpeted and windows Get uff II)" hookup with ii Channel Master installed all for additional cost. One 1975 A-C "940" Series. iv antenna ... the world's most powerful ... FREE DELIVERY WITHIN A50MILE RADIUS Rubber Tired leader. 100 A- .nut riifiutK,1 You can get brilliant reception C Diesel Engine Capacity 3- on iill channels in town and out of town for OPEN FOR INSPECTION yard Bucket. t.ir less tnan you'd think ... and far less Georgetown Lumber Company than it costs l>y Maying on the hookup. Andrews Highway Georgetown, S. C. Call Come SIM' us and find out how e.isy it is to have yoni own Channel Master quality TV BUILT BY 546-8212 i r. * *.- 'ia installed' WINYAH IMPROVEMENTS (Pqy) TANNER'S On U.S. 701 Across from t Radio & TV Hospital Georgetown Plaza P. O. BOX 1086 J 546-3485 Fraser St. 54t> 7774 V$%bdter Corp-ration 546-8825 546-1066 (Night) "Anytime" _____ t m--*mm ^••••••••••••••••^

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FOR SALE-Wigs, and Oil. of FOR SALE—'67 Falcon Future. FOR SALE—'69 Chevrolet FOR SALE-'72 Chevelle Mink cosmetics. Many 6 cylinder. Standared tran­ Impala. Four-door HT. $796. Malibu.' Two-door HT. Small FOR SALE special prices. Call 546-9550. smission. Two-door. $495. $100 $100 down. $40 a month. Bill 8. Standard transmission. 7tc*»-30 down. $24 a month. Bill Sapp Sapp Autos 1905 High Market Power steering. Yellow. Autos 1905 Highmarket St. tfc St. tfc $1595. $400 down cash or J-"OR SALE—20 ft. Glasspar FOR SALE-One 14' fiberglass trade. $52 a month. Bill Sapp inboard-outboard boat with boat. Mercury outboard FOR SALE-'66 Chevelle -poR SALE—'70 Buick Electra. Autos 1905 Highmarket St. tfc 160 HP engine, completely motor and trailer. Priced to Malibu. Two-door HT. Small 225. Four-door HT. AM-FM rebuilt; hydraulic shoreline sell $500.546-9428. tfc 8. Automatic transmission. radio. Air-conditioned. $300 FOR SALE—'71 Fury III trailer included. Priced to $695. $100 down. $35 a month. cash or trade. $39.90 a month. Plymouth. Four-door. $995. sell. Call after 6 PM 231V5944 FOR SALE—Super rock Bill Sapp Autos 1905 High- Bill Sapp Autos 1905 High- $100 down. $51 a month. Bill or 448-2820. tfc slingerland drums. Eight market St. tfc market St. tfc Sapp Autos 1905 Highmarket piece and 22 in. Ziljain St. tfc HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FOR cymbol, black and chrome FOR SALE—'60 Dodge Pickup FOR SALE-1974, 750 Honda SALE— Portable Dishwasher truck. $495. $50 down. $28 a FOR SALE-1965 Falcon, good snare. 5 months old, like new. excellent condition. Call after with cutting board top. $575.00 see after 6:00 or call month. Bill Sapp Autos. 1905 condition. Call 546-2297 tfc Coopertone. Excellent con- Highmarket St. tf- 5 *--—----p.m. 546-8246- . tfc f This beautiful residence on lake at Belle Isle includes three bedrooms, 546-2198. Mike Simmons 620% -BC IC 3. • -___C-_- ,/ dition. $150.00. Call 546-6284. Prince St. tfc •no— * two baths, living - dining rooms, modern kitchen, breakfast room and den 4tcl0-7 "1 * with fireplace overlooking lake, double garage with work shop area, FOR SALE—New, used and BUY OF THE WEEKl * quality carpeting, central heat and air. By appointment only. FOR SALE-NEW SURPLUS antique furniture. PAINT—Variety of epoxy Refrigerators, stoves and paint kits. Half-gallon kits in heaters. We also buy, sell, and PRICE REDUCED! | O. L. BRUORTON REAL ESTATE red or green only. Also, two- trade. Auction Barn. Old Hwy gallon kits in light grey only; 17, Murrels Inlet. 236-2068. tfc $15 each or $125 per dozen kits. In addition, Bottom 8 SUMTER STREET KENSINGTON, 3 BEDROOMS, I PHONE 5443-6660 c I paint, anti-filing in 5-gallon MAKE AN OFFER-We have ^ cans; $20 each or $200 per water-proof masonry paint, 1 1 Vk BATHS, LIVING ROOM, DEN WITH W dozen (epoxy paint). Ten- gallon and 5 gallon cans. gallon kits are $20 each. Also Bondex, assorred colors, 25 CAR PORT, WORK .SHOP, CENTRAL AIR for sale is pine oil disinfectant lb. bag, pipe wrenches, 30 in. for $50 for a 55-gallon drum. to 12 in.—1750 watt 120 volt CONDITION. Call Goldie at 546-8624. alternator. Metal gutters & down-spouts. 14 ft. and 20 ft. SWIMMING POOL alum, ladders. 160 ft. %" SACRIFICE- Leading copper tubing. 60 ft V M. P. FERRIS AGENCY distributor has above ground cooper tubing. 2-75 lb. spools pools. Repossessed from solder-electric office type adding machine, 4 ft. sq. cast PHONE 546-5015 Classified Ads Bring Results defunct dealers, still in fac- •*KXXKX««>t«y«VVt>!««V»U»V -a- Vf -VT-faC Vf «-» # tory cartons. Complete with iron, ink bath tub. Call 558- safety fence, arid sundeck, 5045. 3tc-10-7 fully equipped. Will sell for balance. Will install. Terms FOR SALE—Two wicker chairs available.. Call' collect and a wicker sofa. Excellent anytime, 779-5848. tfc condition. Total cost for all $550.00 Call 546-8414 or can be Haripopy Hills FOR SALE—Custom trailer seen at Rice House In­ hitches, foreign and teriors, tfc American. Super white spoke wheels, Gumbo monster, FOR SALE—46" round table on Mobile Horpe Pari* mudder tires. C-B Radios and pedestal, golden oak dresser %, equipment, 10 per cent over beveled mirror, oak buffet cost, until Labor Day. We claw feet, caned seat and Peaceful Couiftry Living With The Family In Mind * Finance. Intracoastal Ser­ back rocker, all beautifully vices, 5 Point, 546-6223 or 546- refinished. Call 546-6913 6233. tfc Thursday after 5, all day Monthly Rent Includes Friday and Sat. ltc-9-30 -Water & Sewage Plus Hook Up -Garbage Pickup m FOR SALE-Trophies and -Street Lights -Paved Streets * One of the finer homes in Maryville Pines. This lovely residence has three * plaques. I,arge discounts to FOR SALE—Horse, saddle, -Club House -Tennis Court £ bedrooms, two baths, living room, modern kitchen with large breakfast £ organizations. Coastal En­ blanket and bridle. $350.00. * area, sun room, central heat and air. Large corner lot with redwood + gravers. Inc. New location: Call 546-7048. 4tp-10-12 804 Oak St., Myrtle Beach. Lots Of Room For Children. J fencing. Priced in thirties to sell immediately. Owner being transferred. £ _ Call 448-6385. tfc LEWIS F. FREEMAN AGENCY FOR SALE j O. L. BRUORTON REAL ESTATE | EARS PIERCED FREE-With nil/.IIP .„z0... 4 tM.-7es From Georgetown 9 AM - 5 PM purchase of ear piercing VEHICLES PHONE 546-84 71 PENNY ROYAL ROADI 122 S. Fraser StPHON. E 546-6660 I studs. Irving's, 546-5614, tfc MLS Mon. - Fri. FOR SALE-1969 Chevrolet !*••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Phone 546-5156 • FOR SALE—Re-Cap tires $13.95 Kingswood Estate Station •w EB After Hours Call up. Call 546-3342. Quality Wagon. Call 546-5741. tfc 546-3705 Recap Tire Co. Corner of 546-6761 Front & Fraser Street. tfc FOR SALE-1972 Bronco, 4- NEW LISTING Maryville, South Island Road, 1V2 story, 3 FOR SALE—You can now have wheel-drive, air conditioning FOR SALE new paint. Good condition call Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen, chain link mm custom designed jewelry to BELLE ISLE 9 suit your needs and per­ after 4:00 p.m. 264-5330. fenced back yard, window air conditioner, low 20's. sonality. We will also repair 3tc-10-7 New listing. Lakeside Drive on lake. Lovely residence includes three bedrooms, any damaged jewelry. Ir- two baths, living and dining rooms, kitchen complete with built-ins, breakfast NEW LISTING—Pennyroyal Section, 2 Story, Stucco and Frame, 3 vings. 546-5614. tfc FOR SALE-73 Winnebago room, beautifully paneled den with fireplace, carpeted thru-out, central heat Bedrooms finished, 1 unfinished, large Family room with Fireplace, Minnie Winnie Motor home. and air, double garage with workshop area. In fifties. By appointment only. Living Room, Kitchen with Dining Area, located on beautiful wooded FOR SALE-A set of 40,000 mile 19%', sleeps 6, self-contained. IN CITY $7000.00. Call 546-6366. ltp-9-30 lot. Quietness of the country...but only a few minutes from city. Call guarantee radial tires, one of New listing. Palmetto St. Willowbank, Brick Veneer, 3 bedrooms, 1V_ baths, den the safest tires you can have. for appointment. Low 40's. Call Will Brown or Larry FOR SALE- 1973 Dodge Dart with fireplace, large living room. Low thirties. Holliday. 546-6666. tfc Swinger, Special Edition. 902 Prince St. In Historic area of city. Three bedrooms, two baths, living & dining Black with black vinyl top, rooms, den, utility room. Carpeting & wallpaper throughout. By appointment CONDOMINIUM AT BELLE ISLE—2 Bedrooms, 2V2 Baths, Living '^FOR SALE-1973 Shasta chrome wheels, and air only. Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Sun Room, Office or Den, completely Trailer, 17% ft., excellent conditioning. Call 237-2883 decorated and furnished. Call for appointment. condition sleeps six, com­ after 6 p.m. tfc Historic Ante-Bellum Residence. C 1739. 3,000 plus sq. feet living area. pletely self-contained. Air Reasonable amount of restoration will put this property in excellent condition for PARSON'S GARDENS—3 BedRoom, 2 Baths, Living Room, Dining conditoned. Gas or electric FOR SALE—1973 Volvo - 142. elegant living. Priced in thirties. Call 546-6088. tfc Excellent condition. New Room, Family Room, Garage, Central Heat & Air, Intercom, Priced steel-radial tires. 4 speed with MARYVILLE To Sell. Call for Appointment. FOR SALE—Pianos • now ..in overdrive. One owner. $3,100. stock. Long term financing Call 546-4814, after 6 p.m. 4tc- New listing. Maryville Pines. Lovely brick veneer residence includes three, 23 WILLOWBANK ROAD-Lovely 2-Story Brick Veneer 3 available. Irving's, 546- 10-7 bedrooms, two baths, modern kitchen, sun room, central heat and air. Large 5614. tfc Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Living Room with Fireplace, Den, Kitchen FOR SALE-1972 Ford LTD corner lot with redwood fencing. Priced in thirties for immediate sale. Owner Breakfast Room, Large ScreenPorch, Carport, Workshop 24 x 26"' Bt'OR SALE-Trailer 10' x 57'. 3 Brougham. Power steering, being transferred. Central Heat and Air, Convenient to Hospital and Business District' bedrooms, air conditioned. power brakes, power win­ Call for Appointment. Call 546-3457. tfc dows, am-fm radio. $1,500. New listing. Near Maryville School. Perfect for the large family. Approximate Call 546-2988. 2tp-9-30 2,200 ft. includes 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living, dining rooms, large den with HAGLEY ESTATES—Lovely One Story Brick Veneer, Living FOR SALE-AKC Miniature fireplace. Interior and exterior completely refinished. Large corner lot with Dachshund, male, call after FOR SALE-1970 Chevelle. Call Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Large Family Room, 3 large 4p.m. 237-2737. tfc after 6 p.m. 234-2947 or 546- abundance of shrubbery. Bedrooms, 2 Baths with Dressing Room, Screened Porch, Double 6467. TFC 2420 Redwood St. 1,575 ft. heated area includes 3 bedrooms, living room, large Garage, Utility, Central Heat and Air. 2388 Sq. ft. heated and air. FOR SALE—3 piece bedroom kitchen & dining area, beautifully paneled den with fireplace, new central heating Call for an appointment. suite $50.00 and up; dressers, FOR SALE-1974 MG Midget. system. Low Thirties. Good condition. Call 264- $25.00 and up; 9 piece dining New listing. 701 Britt St. Three bedrooms, ceramic bath, central heat & air. New 1 room suite $200.00; china 8897. 4tc-10-5 2422 SOUTH ISLAND ROAD-3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room cabinet $25.00 up; refinished linoleum and interior & exterior painting. One block from Maryville School. Low, dining room, kitchen, breakfast room combination, den with oak dressers $100.00; oak ice FOR SALE-1972 Lincoln low price at $21,000. fireplace, outside storage. Below $50,000. Call for an appointment box, refinished $300.00; old Continental 2 door hardtop. ANDREWS HIGHWAY sewing machine $30.00; side Clean, full power, low New listing. Pine St. Three bedrooms, living and dining rooms, large kitchen and WINYAH ROAD-104' x 162' lot, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, boards $25.00; Slant front mileage. Call 546-8712 or 546- breakfast room, central heat, carpeted, overall good condition. Large 150 x 200 ft. dining room, living room, and kitchen. $30,500. Good investment. Oakdesk; Small Secretary; 1177. tfc Hat Racks; Tables; All Sizes; fenced lot. Excellent buy at $30,000. Rockers; Dressers & Vanities FOR SALE-1975 Honda CB 400. KENSINGTON with swing mirrors. Charis, 4 cyclinder. Low mileage. Middleton St. Convenient to school. Brick veneer, 3 bedrooms, living and dining COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES-Brick Veneer Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 all kinds, gas stoves, Beds, Phone 546-3339. tfc rooms, den, central heat. Priced in low twenties for quick sale. baths, formal living room, dining room, kitchen, family room with roll-away beds and many fireplace, workshop, carport, laundry room, central heat and air. more items in furniture and FOR SALE-1970 Maverick. 6 WATERFORD ESTATES I » glass. Open 7 days a week at cylinder, auto. transmissioiL- Brick Veneer home on well landscaped corner lot. 3 bedroom, 2 baths, livlnq Beautifully landscaped. Call for appointment. Auction Barn, Murrells Inlet, $295. See Dennis Armstrong. room, dining room, den and garage. Owner will partially finance. Old Hwy. 17. Call 236-2068. tfc Bill Sapp Autos. 1905 High- MARYVILLE-910 WHITTON ST.-Brick Veneer, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, market, tfc BENEVENTUM living room, dining room, kitchen, family room, carport, central KABBITS FOR SALE—Home Lovely Brick Veneer Home in excellent condition. 3 bedrooms, It. ceramic tne heat and air with humidifier. Call for appointment. after 4:00 p.m. Phone 264- baths, living room, kitchen-dinette with built-in appliances, carport, central heat 8880. 4tc-10-12 and air. Large shaded lot. Low Thirties. 511 N. CONGDON STREET-Living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 COMMERCIAL LOTS bedrooms, 1 bath, central heat & air. Under $30,000. NORTH LITCHFIELD 240 Ft. Frontage-Highmarket Street. 425 Ft. Frontage-Highway No. 17-Maryville Pines. HIGHMARKET ST.-1V. stories, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room Two Blocks From Ocean. Three Bedroom Two 400 Ft. Frontage-Highway No. 17-Maryville. with fireplace, dining room, kitchen-family combination, recently Bath Brick Home. Large Den - Kitchen See classified ads for other residential and commercial properties. remodeled, low 30's. combination. Living Room. Attached Carport. Large Lot. Reduced to $46,500. Ready to Sell. WE HAVE DAILY INQUIRIES FROM CLIENTS INTERESTED IN BUYING BELLE ISLE-(The Perfect Home) One story, 4 bedroom, 2V_ baths, AND RENTING HOMES. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR MAXIMUM RESULTS. living room, dining room, kitchen with dining area, large family Pawleys Island Realty Co. room with fireplace. Large recreation room. Patio-3,000 square feet. Conventional, F.H.A., And V.A. Loans Available Beautiful lot. Shown by appointment only. 237-2431 4TC-10-7 ti LOTS-Large lot in Country Club Estates ready for building. O. L. BRUORTON LOTS-N. Belle Isle (on Lake) WACCAMAW RIVER AT PAWLEYS ISLAND LOTS-Brown's Ferry Estates E-W 3 bedroom, 3 bath year round home. 3 years old, situated on bluff overlooking river. Large LOTS-Whitehall 136 x 220 living room - dining room, game room with wet REAL ESTATE bar, screened porch and decks, central air and LOTS-Large lot. Country Club Estates. heat, swimming pool and dock. Owner moving Corner Front and Fraser Sts. out of state, ready to sell. Phones i 544-4440 - 544-3611 aiarau uaranawaa After Hours 544-9834 or 544-4377 MLS LOTS-Beautiful wooded lot in North Belle Isle. PAWLEYS ISLAND REALTY J.L. Tamsberg, Owner^nd Broker-in-charge 237-2431 Thomas H. Rhea, Broker, Realtor Associate LOTS-Plantersville Section 3TC-9-30 Alton Wiggins, Salesman muuuuiacii

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FOR SALE-1974 3 bedroom FOR SALE BY OWNER- FOR SALE—A limited number FOR RENT-Trailer space and FOR LEASE-New brick home LOST—Man's billfold, drivers made immediately. trailer. Small equity. Assume Commercial Building on of restricted residential lots at a 2 bedroom a-c trailer. Call on corner lot minutes away license, credit cards, money. KLIGMAN & FLEMING FOR SALE payments. 546-6138. 4tc-9-30 Hwy. 17. South within Bel Air Subdivision Whites 546-5887,546-5445 or 237-4865. from Black River. Three Jim Hall 237-2313. Finder Columbia, S. C. Attorneys for Georgetown city limits. New, Bridge Drive. City water and' tfc bedrooms, 2 baths, large den keep money; return other plaintiff ~"~~ VEHICLES FOR SALE-Lot on Black River Modem A-Fraifie-Two-Story sewage. Financing available. with fireplace. Michael Drew items. 3tc-9-30 John P. Hazzard, IV Aa at Browns Ferry. Phone 546- construction with ap­ Contact O.L. Bruorton Real Realty 546-3045, 546-2743, or Special Referee l-3tc-9-28 FOR SALE-'69 LeSabre Buick. proximately 3500 sq. ft. floor FOR RENT-Furnished, 2 2054. tfc Estate. Phone 546-3611. tfc 236-7173. tfc WANTED-REPAIRWORK- Four-door. $795. $50 down. $44 space. Beautifully decorated bedroom, 2 bathroom mobile NOTICE OF SALE Small job service. We do the a month. Bill Sapp Autos 1905 inside and out. Central heat home. Total electric. Central Pursuant to Decree of the FOR SALE-2 wooded lots on jobs other turn down-Free Highmarket St. tfc and air. Lot 100 x 150 with air and heat. For appointment Court of Common Pleas for Bayview Canal leading to FOR SALE-1973 Ritzcraft 12' x contact John R. Howard at estimates 546-1066 after 5 P.M. Winyah Bay. $10,000. Call 234- ample parking space. Call 60' mobile home. Two Georgetown County, South 546-7911 or 546-8936 at night, Connor Mobile Homes 546- HELP WANTED tfc Carolina, in the case of Aiken- FOR SALE-1973 International 2223 - 4tc-10-7 bedrooms, new living room 6212. After 7 p.m. 546-5259. tfc Scout. 4-Wheel Drive. 345 tfc furniture and carpet. Extra Speir, Inc., Plaintiff, -vs- R. engine. 4-speed. AM-FM. clean inside and out. Call Eric WANTED—Housekeeper, MISCELLANEOUS— Needham Gambill, Defendant, I LOT FOR SALE- N. Litchfield FOR RENT—4 bedroom un­ terrific cook to work part- Bookkeeper desires office will sell at auction, in front of 17000 miles 546-5037 after 6 Beach No. 1, Section Q. Call FOR SALE BY OWNER- or Donnie at Mobile Home Liquidators 665-1444. furnished house near bay in time, 6 days a week, mor­ work of any type. Full or part- the Court House in the City of p.m. tfc 579-4730 Spartanburg or write Three bedroom home, two Florence, S.C. tfc Bayview. Double lot. Contact nings. References. Call 546- time. Experienced in payroll, Georgetown, County of Ethel Ruth Taylor, 509, baths, livingroom, dining John R. Howard at Connor FOR SAIJS—'73 Comet GT with room, kitchen, den with 1007 from 5 to 9 p.m. ltc-9-30 guarterly taxes, accounts Georgetown, South Carolina, Gaston Drive, Spartanburg, Mobile Homes. 546-6212. After receivable & payable, con­ during the regular hours of sale air conditioning, automatic S.C. 29302. tfc fireplace. Central air and FOR SALE-For the famil> 7 p.m. 546-5259. tfc transmission, yellow with heat. Large corner lot. WANTED—Handyman, yard struction work and on the 4th day of October, 1975, who wants to live out of town work, maintenance, etc. to the highest bidder or bidders black stripes & stock mags. Forrest Drive. Call 546- with plenty of "breathing" automobile dealership work. Call after 6 558-3469 FOR SALE—New Listing- 4368. tfc FOR RENT IN ANDREWS- References needed. Call 546- Call 546-1156 anytime. 4tp-10-7 for cash the following described Kensington. Exceptionally room we have the answer in a Room for working man. Air- 1007 between 5 and 9 p.m. ltc- property: Hemingway, S.C. tfc nice three bedroom, 1% baths nice 3 bedroom home within conditioned. Refrigerator. 9-30 EMPLOYMENT WANTED: All that certain piece, parcel walking distance of Ken­ FOR SALE—Lot 100 ft. frontage residence on a 200x200 ft. lot at Private entrance and FOR SALE-1974 Green Vega extending approximately 500 Beneventum, central heat and' Young woman with 7 yrs. or lot of land, with the im­ sington School. This house has driveway. The Benton L. HELP WANTED-Convenient Station Wagon. Ix>w mileage, ft. to Black River near Peters aft, priced to sell in mid office experience desires full- provements thereon, situate, been well-maintained. Priced Smiths. 10 S. Magnolia Ave. store operator hours 4 till 11 a--c, AM-FM radio. Phone Creek. $9000- 25 per cent cash, thirties. O.L. Bruorton Real time work. Please write P.O. lying and being near for immediate sale in mid 264-8494. 3tc-9-30 Call 264-8171 between hrs. of 8 Box 904, Pawley's Island, S.C. Georgetown, in the County of 546-4024, after 5:30 phone 546- 20's. JAMES W. SMITH balance financed three years Estate, phone 546-6660. tfc 5903. tfc at 8 per cent to qualified and 4 Mon., Thurs. and Fri. 29440. 2tp-9-30 Georgetown, State of South REAL ESTATE 237-4246. tfc FOR RENT IN ANDREWS-2 4tc-10-l Carolina, being shown and buyer. O. L. Bruorton Real FOR SALE—13 BANK bed room mobile home. Close LOST-Woman's Tan leather designated as Lot No. 16, Block FOR SALE-1964 Ford tractor, Estate, Phone 546-3611. tfc REPO'S—Single-wide ex- FOR SALE—2 bedroom N. in town. Central air and heat HELP WANTED-Work at shoulder bag at Pawleys J, Whites Creek Subdivision, on 4000 diesel, with Hardee Litchfield Retreat Con­ pando's and doublewides. utilities connected. The home in spare time. Earn a plat prepared for Charles F. FOR SALE-Approximately Prices start as low as $399.00 Island. Call Kay Williamson, breakback trailer, gang disc dominium, fully furnished. Benton L. Smiths. 10 S. $250.00 per 100 stuffing en­ 237-4246 or 237-4971. Reward Cox and Brenda S. Cox by and leveling blade. Call 546- Priced below market value, five acres with 235 ft. on down and $75.00 per month. Magnolia Ave. 264-8494. 3tc-9- velopes. Send 25c plus Penny Royal Creek Includes offered. 2tc-9-30 Robert E. Collingwood, Jr., R. 9401. for quick sale at $53,500. Call Hurry while we have a wide 30 stamped, self-addressed L. S., dated April 3, 1973, to be 4tc-9-30 James W. Smith Real Estate septic tank, well with pump, selection. MOBILE HOME envelope to: Terry Lane barn-stables, etc. $30,000. recorded, said property being Co. today 237-4246. MlaS LIQUIDATORS, Hwy. 301 and Enterprises, P. O. Box 289, MISCELLANEOUS - bounded as follows: On the FOR SALE-1975 Yamaha, XS Financing available to 76, Across From AIRPORT FOR RENT—Condominium at 392. tfc Wedgefield Plantation. Hobart, Indiana 46342 Copying and duplicating North by Lot No. 15 on said plat, 500 Call 546-3974 after 7 p.m. qualified buyer. O. L. FLORENCE, S.C. 665-1444. tfc printing service, fast photo tfc Bruorton Real Estate, phone Central heat and AC. Stove whereon it measures 150.0 feet; FOR SAI.E- service, rubber stamps, office -By owner one 546-3611. tfc and refrigerator, living WANTED SECRETARY- on the East by Lot No. 9 on said FOR SALE-^Sacrifice 1968 Olds large lot in Colonial Estates FOR SALE—Owner uans- room, dining room, kitchen, Temporary position. Ap­ supplies. Inlet Marking plat, whereon it measures 80.0 4-door fully equipped. Good 546-6354. 4tc-10-5 fering: 3 bedroom ranch 2 bedrooms and 2V. baths. proximately 3 months. Company, Hwy. 17 Murrells feet; on the South by Lot No. 17 mechanical condition. Some FOR SALE-Just Listed-2 home located in Beneventum. M.P. Ferris Agency 546- Typing, dictaphone ex­ Inlet 651-6100. tfc on said plat, whereon it bumper and fender damage. FOR SALE-2,206 Acres in story, 4 bedroom home con­ Qualified veterans can pay 5015. tfc perience. Car necessary. measures 150.0 feet; and on the Driving not affected. Call 546- several tracts in Georgetown veniently located in historical small equity of $3,000 and FOUND-A black and tan West by Pee Dee Road, whereon FOR LEASE—S. Litchfield Shorthand not required. 4290. tfc and Williamsburg Counties. section of Georgetown on assume loan at $246 per hound dog in N. Santee area. it fronts and measures 88.4 feet. Beach home. Furnished and Apply in own handwriting Timberland, Farms, Screven St. Very spacious month. Sale price $31,000. No identification. Owner may priced for ideal year round with resume to secretary, TERMS OF SALE: Cash. Development Sites, Black with 2900 sq. ft. heated space, Contact James W. Smith Real claim by identifying and: family living." Call owner, P.O. Drawer G, Georgetown, Unless the plaintiff becomes the River Frontage, and Lots. fireplace on both levels, Estate Co. 237-4246. MLS No. S. C. 29440. 41C-10-5 paying for ad. Call 546-6573. FOR SALE 324. tfc days, at 237-4225. tfc purchaser, the successful Sealed bid sale on December priced to sell under $50,000. 4tp-9-30 bidder at said sale will be 6, 1976. For complete details Call James W. Smith Real — REAL ESTATE-' FOR RENT—3 bedroom mobile WANTED-aSupervise children required to deposit immediately contact Stuckey & Epps, Estate 237-4246. MLS 331. tfc FOR SALE—Corner lot An­ ACT NOW—Be a Sarah with said Referee an amount FOR SALE—Acre lots near drews Highway, seventy ft. home in Andrews. Call after 6 at clinic afternoons and Foresters, Inc., P. O. Box 65, evenings. Temporary Coventry fashion show equal to five per cent of his bid Kent and 6-mile Crossing. FOR SALE—Lot with beautiful frontage just beyond city p.m. 264-5080. tfc Kingstree, S. C. 29556. position, 3 months. Must be director in your area. No in cash, certified or cashier's Terms. Phone 899-2285 after oak trees. Windsor Plan­ limits zoned commercial ideal 4:00 p.m. 8tp-9-26 Telephones 354-6820, 354-7070, neat and clean. Have health investment, no delivery. check, to be applied on said bid, 354-9202. 2TC-9-30 tation. M.P. Ferris Agency. business location. O.L. FOR RENT-Winyah Apart­ Excellent arrangement to add and H socb dmittl. not n^ade, ments, corner of Duke and card or able to get one. At 546-5015. tfc Bruorton Real Estate. Phone to your family income. Op- he Referee will resell said FOR SALE OR RENT- 12 x 65 546-3611. ttc Kaminski St. 3 bedrooms, 1% least high school education. t Champion Trailer. 2 bath Townhouse, located in Apply in own handwriting portunity for local manager. property on the same sales day bedrooms, 1 bath. Call 546- FOR SALE—Let in Beneven­ with resume to supervisor, P. Call 264-5127 or 546-7405. 8tc- or some subsequent sales day as tum. Nice lot, reasonably the center of Georgetown. 10-14 5741. tfc FOR SALE—Modern 3,200 sq. Built-in range, frost-free O. Drawer G, Georgetown, S. may appear advantageous. In G priced. Michael Drew Realty. ft. bldg. located in city in­ C. 29440 4tc-10-5 case the successful bidder 546-3045-546-2743 or 236- refrigerator-freezer. Fenced INSTANT COLOR PASSPORT FOR SALE-By Owner, 3 Fraser " cludes 600 sq. ft. office area private patio, large utility and should fail to comply with his 7173. tfc centrally heated and cooled, WANTED-Transcriber. PICTURES. PAIGE bid by payment of the balance bedroom brick home, located REALTU COMPANY storage room. $155.00. Call SAWYER PHOTOGRAPHY. corner of N. Fraser and two restrooms. Whse. or shop 884-8588. 7tc-9-30 Temporary position. 3 of the purchase price after the SALES-APPRAISALS FOR SALE—Litchfield Country area has 20 ft. height and gas. 546-3745. 4tc-9-30 acceptance of his bid, his Saville St. New central heat- INVESTMENT PROPERTIES months. Late afternoon and air system. Newly painted Club lot located on first heating. Building is easily evenings. Neat and clean deposit shall be forfeited and FARMS-RESIDENTIAL fairway just a short walk to adaptable for any type of FOR RENT-2 & 3 bedroom MISCELLANEOUS-Save on inside and out. Living room COMMERCIAL new luxury condo's from appearance. Neat hand­ the property resold on some with fireplace, fenced in yard. the clubhouse. Price reduced commercial use. Partial writing. At least high school electric bills; see us for subsequent sales day without to $12,000. Call James W. financing available. O. L. $190.00 located Wedgefield. Thermal Draperies. Keeps Excellent neighborhood. Call FOR SALE-Brick veneer Pool and tennis free. Call 546- education. Apply in own further Order of the Court. Smith Real Estate Co. 237- Bruorton Real Estate, Phone out heat, keeps in cool. 546-5161 or 546-7293. tfc house with living room, 3 7105. tfc handwriting with resume to Deficiency judgement being bedrooms, carpeted, IV. 4246. * tfc 546-3611. tfc Transcriber, P. O. Drawer G, Zimac's Inc. Factory Outlets, specifically waived, the bidding baths, kitchen with eat in Georgetown, S.C. 29440.4tc-10- 315 Fraser St., Georgetown, shall be final on the date of sale. FOR SAIJS—Pawley's Island FOR RENT-Mobile home S.C. t'c second row. 3 bedroom home area. Large corner lot on N. FOR SALtJ—Two lots FOR SALE—Pick your lot out space on Ten Acre Road near 5 John P. Hazzard, IV suitable for year round oc­ Sumter St. Kensington. available, each over one acre now for your permanent Andrews. Call 449-3804. tfc Special Referee Georgetown cupancy. Fireplace. Screened Excellent condition. M.P. in size. Located just outside home. Big and beautiful. HELP WANTED—Hairdresser MISCELLANEOUS — There County 1-3.C-9-28 front and rear porches. Ex­ Ferris 546-5015. tfc city. Convenient financing Colonial Estates. Call W.D. work, part or full time in will be a yard sale every FOR RENT—3 bedroom con­ NOTICE OF NAMES cellent condition. Priced in available. Michael Drew Bourne Realty. 545-4530. tfc dominium in Salt Marsh Cove Andrews. Call 264-8724. tfc Friday and Saturday from OF PERSONS 40's for quick sale. Pawleys FOR SALE—Two acre tracts Realty 546-3045, 546-2743 or' over looking the marsh. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at W.M. with restrictions for home 236-7173. tfc HELP WANTED—Drivers for Taylor's old store on the APPEARING TO BE OWNERS Island Realty 237-2431. tfc FOR SALE—$400 down and Beautifully furnished. builders. $5000 per track. A Old Dominion Freight Lines. Brown's Ferry Road, spon­ OF ABANDONED PROPERTY assume payments of $74.78 on Available for year round real estate bargain. Contact FOR SALE-We have lots Must be 25 yrs. old and 2 years sored by the Owens Chapel Notice is hereby given that a FOR SALE—12 x 60 mobile 1973 12' x 60' Governor lease. Call owner 237-4241 or Michael Drew Realty. 546- between causeways at experience with a clean Pentecostal Holiness Church. report has been filed with the S. home. 1970 Tiffany. Fur­ Mobile home. Two bedrooms, after 5 p.m. 237-4365. tfc 3045,546-2743, or 237-7173. tfc Pawleys Island. Michael driving record. Apply at Old _^ tfc C. Tax Commission indicating nished. 2 bedrooms, 2 full good condition. Will move to Drew Realty. 546-3045, 546- Dominion Freight Lines- that the within named person baths. New heat system. your lot. Phone 669-2019. tfc FOR RENT-Sleeping room. FOR SALE Total comfort and 2743 or 236-7173. tfc Emanuel St. Georgetown, _.(J. SMOKE DETECTORS, Fire (s) is (are) claimant (s) to Blocks and steps included Will rent to Gentleman at intangible property (Checks, $3,600 or $150 equity and take country iving. Beautiful Pawleys. Call 237-4087. tfc tfc Alarms and Burglar Alarms. modern home located on 16 FOR SALE—We have lots Free Estimates. McDonald Cash, Savings Accounts, etc). up 35 monthly payments. 234- FOR SALE-1974 Ivader 12' x If proof of claim is not 8351. ltc-9-30 acres of land. Over 3000 outside city suited for mobile FOR RENT-Furnished HELP WANTED-Salesman or Alarm. Call 5464930. tfc square feet heated area. Four 70' 3 bedrooms, IV. baths, presented by the owner to the homes. Owner will finance. apartment. Utilities included. woman wanted for bedrooms, 2 baths, wet bar, Michael Drew Realty. 546- frost free refrigerator, Holder reporting the property to FOR SALE—1974 mobile home. Not suited for children. 546- established mercantile route. MISCELLANEOUS-We buy and many extras. Shown by 3045-546-2743, or 236-7173. tfc washer and dryer. This week, old gold at current gold the Tax Commission within 2 bedrooms, never been used. only $5995.00. Call Eric or 9107. tfc Equal opportunity employer. appointment to Qualified $150 plus a week. Conway 397- prices. Irvings, Front St. sixty-five days from the date of Call 546-8372 after 3:00. 4tc-10- buyers. Call Michael Drew FOR SALE—Four acres near Donnie. Mobile Home the second published notice, the 12 Liquidators, 665-1444. tfc FOR RENT—Rooms, efficiency 5627 days or nights 248- tfc Realty 546-3045, 546-2743 or Choppee. $3500.00-Michael 4796. 8tc-9-30 abandoned property will be 236-7173. tfc Drew Realty. 546-3045, 546- apartments and a trailer. BULL DOZER WORK- placed, not later than eighty- FOR SALE OR RENT-2 2743 or 236-7173. tfc Highway 17-12 miles South of Specializing in small jobs, five days after such publication, Georgetown. Ph. 546-7947 or HELP WANTED-Agents- bedroom with large utility FOR SALE—3 bedrooms, lVz FOR SALE—Why Rent? New Dingle Equipment Company. in the custody of the S. C. Tax which could be third listing in Maryville, has 3 546-2308. tfc Stores-earn big money with Commission as Administrator, baths, 1760 square feet on one FOR SALE—Just listed in fast selling natural hair 546-8815, nights 546-5067. tfc bedroom. Large corner lot on 1 bedrooms, dining room & for the State of South Carolina, acre. Paved road. Near Kensington; 3 bedrooms, l . FOR RENT—Two bedroom growth-end razor bump Hwy. 521, just out of town. Georgetown. $26,000. Wiles, baths, brick home. Ap­ living room with fireplace, one until such time as a rightful New paint in and out, new bath. Payment for a qualified mobile home, furnished; cream--end dandruff owner makes claim thereto. Paul and Associates 238-2212. proximately 1600 square feet couples only. Phone 546-6300 shampoo & water-proof Legal Notices green shag carpet, range, After hours 237-4773 or 546- of heated area. Den area with buyer is $130.93 per month, Written notice will be fur­ refrigerator, and air con­ close to Maryville School. after 6:30 p.m. tfc pressing cream. (High 4489. Formerly Wiles and fireplace. Fenced in back commission). Send $2.00 nished claimants shown in this ditioning. Needs very little MLS. 346- James W. Smith notice, or their heirs, at the last Williams Real Estate. tfc yard with utility shed, en­ FOR RENT—One bedroom with handling fee for free set up work. Handi man can save a closed garage. Central heat Real Estate-23'7-4246. tfc NOTICE OF SALE known address reported. bundle. BOB FRASER wall to wall carpet. Kitchen with all products. Natures BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE FOR SALE-Large house in old and air. $38,500.00. Call today! Products, P. O. Box 14139, Further information may be REALTY 546-8311. ltc-9-30 privileges allowed. Suitable of the Court of Common Pleas obtained by contacting the S. C. section of Georgetown. Priced Mike Drew Realty 546-3045, FOR SALE—Within walking for nice lady. Call 546-3158. tfc Phila. Pa. 19138 6tc-10-14 546-2743 or 236-7173. tfc distance of Kensington for Georgetown County, Tax Commission, P. O. Box 125, reasonable. Contact M. P. heretofore granted in the case FOR SALE—3 bedroom, IV. Ferris 546-5015. tfc School. Brick veneer Columbia, S. C. 29214. baths, garage, pot brick, residence, 3 bedrooms, living FOR RENT-Trailer. Central of The Lomas & Nettleton NAMES AND ADDRESSES: FOR SALE—Pawleys Island. air & heat. Call 546-6545. tfc Company against James Green, central heat, near McDonald FOR SALE-Small house ideal Year round or vacation home. room, den, kitchen-dinette Miscellaneous Becky, Mary A. School. Low equity, priced combination, carport, A good et. al., I, the undersigned 2540 Nance for retired person or young One block from creek. I^srge FOR RENT-10 x 50 trailer, 2 Special Referee appointed right. Bob Fraser Realty 546- couple. Well located. Contact corner lot. Four bedrooms, 2 buy in the low twenties. O.L. Georgetown, S.C. 8311. ltc-9-30 Bruorton Real Estate, phone bedrooms, lights and water MISCELLANEOUS - Come to under Order of said Court, will M.P. Ferris 546-5015. tfc baths. Living room with furnished. Call 546-9409. tfc sell on Monday, October 4,1976 fireplace, dining room, kit­ 546-6660. tfc the Flea Market. Rain or Bradford, Arlonial Y. FOR SALE—Creek Front at Shine. All tables under cover. at twelve noon A. M. before the 417 B N. Hazard St. FOR SALE-Trailer park lots- chen, all electric. Enclosed County Courthouse door, Pawleys Island on Mainland Andrews. Complete utility porch, and sun porch. Ex­ FOR SALE—Just listed Tr FOR RENT-Two and three Hundreds of interesting Georgetown, S. C. in Waterford Heights. bedroom, air conditioned items. If interested in renting Georgetown South Carolina, to hookups. Call 546-6443. tfc cellent condition. M.P. bedroom beach house, located the highest bidder, the following Beautiful oaks 120 ft. on Ferris. 546-5015. So. Litchfield near ocean trailers. Winyah Mobile a table, call 546-2164. 12tp-ll-9 Brown, Barbara creek. Priced at $30,000. Call Homes, Fogel St., George­ described property, to-wit: Meeting FOR SALE--Pick your lot out front. Has large family room All that certain piece, parcel Pawleys Island Realty 237- FOR SALE-Andrews. With with fireplace. Ideal for year- town. Concrete patios and LOST—One blonde Pekingese, Georgetown, S. C. 2431. 4TC-10-7 now for your permanent $1,740 down you can own this water furnished. See or lot of land, with the im­ home. Big and beautiful. round living or rental by the name of Cocoa, last remodeled home with two manager, CD. Marsh, 546- provements thereon, situate, Chance, Harriet Mrs. Colonial Estates. Call W.D. property. Priced to sell in low seen at the Gate Station on the FOR SALE—In Hagley Estates bedrooms, living room and 5943, or call collect, Mr. or Charleston Hwy. Friday, lying and being in the County of Georgetown, S. C. Bourne Realty. 546-4530. tfc 70's. Call James W. Smith Georgetown, near the Town of at Pawleys Island. Nice level dining room. Nice corner lot. Real Estate Co. 237-4246. MLS Mrs. B.A. Graham, 659-2994, Sept. 24. Reward Offered! If Your monthly payment is Turbeville. tfc wooded lot 100 ft. x 200 ft. 250 tfc anyone knows the Georgetown, State of South Cottingham, John D. Jr. FOR SALE—4 acres, 4 miles only $131.42. Why rent? 612 S. Frazier St. Convenient location. Asking • • • i i •urn whereabouts of this dog, Carolina, the same being shown $3500 but will consider offer. North of Georgetown. Large 4 James W. Smith Real Estate FOR RENT-Newly furnished please call 5464938. 2tc-10-5 Georgetown, S. C. bedroom house, ceremic tile Co. Call 237-4246. tfc condominium villas available as Lot 13, Block "A" on a plat of Financing available. Call "Lincolnshire" by Palmetto Pawleys Island Realty Co. bath, furnace, horse barn, FOR RENT at 3 choice locations in Cox, Ivey and out building. Must MISCELLANEOUS - For Engineering Company, dated ! 237-2431. 4TC-10-7 FOR SALE—Pick your lot out beautiful Litchfield Beaches- Georgetown, S. C. sacrifice. Pay equity $21,000. Electrical Wiring and Repair March 23, 1971, latest revision now for your permanent Salt Marsh Cove-Inlet Point Take over payments of $115.88 FOR RENT-Efficiency Apt. Service. Call 546-7745. 9tp-10- June 22, 1971, and recorded in home. Big and beautiful. Litchfield Retreat...excellent Gilmer, L. R. FOR SALE-Mobile Home, a month at balance of $9,700. Call 546-7200 or 546-6255. 2tc- the Office of the Clerk of Court Colonial Estates. Call W.D. section of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom Rt. 3, Box 5 A located on lot at Pawleys By Ower 1-646-7404. Pen­ 10-5 for Georgetown County in Plat Bourne Realty. 546-4530. tfc garden and townhouse villas Andrews, S. C. Island. 2 bedrooms. New A-C dleton, S.C. tfc MISCELLANEOUS - Wanted Book "W" at Page 11, and also unit. $2,500. Must be moved by with fishing, crabbing, sur­ volunteer workers for FOR RENT-3 bedroom house fing, golf and tennis prac­ being shown on plat prepared buyer. Call Pawleys Island FOR SALE—New listing. President Ford's election. for James Green by Robert E. Grate, Beulah FOR SAIJS -This is an ex­ in Maryville, brick veneer, tically at your back door. All Georgetown, S. C. Realty 237-2431 2TC-9-30 Parson's Garden. Lovely air conditioned, carpet. No Non-paid. Please call 546- Collingwood, Jr., R. L. S., ceptional piece of property. brick veneer. 3 bedrooms, 2 residents have use of private 9804. 3tc-10-7 I-arge corner lot on High- pets. Joseph A. Doyle Realty. clubhouse and pool. Short and dated May 23, 1972. This being FOR SALE—Prestige Home in baths, living room, dining International Paper Co. market St. Has lovely trees 546-6900 or 546-3201. tfc long term rentals (furnished the identical property conveyed North Litchfield, off ocean on room, kitchen, family room, Georgetown, MO 174 and shrubs. Large beautiful and unfurnished) from $200 YARD SALE—McDonald Rd., 1 to James Green by deed of beautifully landscaped lot. garage. Central heat and air. Georgetown, S. C. home reflects Georgetowns FOR RENT-2 bedroom un­ per month. Call Chuck block on left past Club Diner. Martin & Associates, Inc. dated This Brick Veneer Home has Intercom. Priced to sell. Call past, yet is maintained to furnished house, recently Houseman, Waccamaw Neck Saturday, 10—? ltc-9-30 May 24, 1972, and recorded in four bedrooms, three baths, for appointment. I*wis F. Knox, Adele Miss todays standards. Shown by repainted. 546-7145. 3tc-10-7 Land Co. 237-4225. tfc the Georgetown County Clerk of living room, den, sun porch, Freeman. 546-3705. tfc 324 Wood St. appointment to exclusive GARAGE SALE!-Oct. 2-9:00 Court's Office in Deed Book 105 two fire places, double at­ Georgetown, S. C. buyers. Michael Drew Realty FOR RENT-2 bedroom fur­ a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Parsons at Page 19. tached garage with automatic FOR SALE-Tired of being FOR RENT—Two-bedroom 546-3045-546-2743 or 236- nished trailer, recently Gardens, Carnation St. TERMS OF SALE: FOR t doors., storage rooms and crowded? Just listed. 40 acres trailer at Pawleys Island; by Minims, Minnie Miss 7173. tfc repainted. 546-7145. 3tc-10-7 Terrific buys on furniture. CASH; the Special Referee will laundry. All the best in design of land outside of Andrews on week. Call 264-5587. tfc Appliances, Numerous require a deposit of 5 per cent of Greenville, S. C. convenience. Perfect con­ Kingstree Highway. Includes household items, clothing and the amount of the bid (in cash or dition throughout. Call FOR SALE-FANTASTIC!-12' completely furnished double FOR RENT— 3 bedroom FOR RENT—2 Bedroom Morant, Abraham trailer. Everything, all miscellaneous items, ltc-9-30 equivalent), same to be applied Pawleys Island Realty Co. x 70' American Mobile Home. mobile home, workshop, old Trailer located on Mainland on the purchase price in case of Plantersville, S. C. 237-2431. 4TC-10-7 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, wet house. Call James W. Smith utilities included. Call 546- at Pawleys Island for year 5391. tfc MISCELLANEOUS - Will keep compliance, but in case of non­ bar in the living room. Cen­ Real Estate Co. for ap­ round. Call James W. Smith after school' children in my compliance, same to be for­ Morant, Anna Mrs. tral air. Free delivery ant. pointment 237-4246 MLS 192. Real Estate 237-4246. tic home in Kensington. Call 546- feited and applied to the costs Plantersville, S. C. FOR SALE-1976 one bedroom FOR RENT- Small 2 bedroom trailer. Never been lived in. set-up. This week special tfc 6851. tfc and plaintiff's mortgage and the mobile home. No pets. AAA Pope, Howard L. $600 and take over payments. $6995.00. Eric or Donnie. FOR RENT—Sleeping room property re-advertised. FOR SALE-Wooded road acres. Call Bill Weaver, 546- P. O. Box 511 Call after 5:00, 546-8295. Also Mobile Home Liquidators, for men. Air conditioned", No personal or deficiency front. Approval to build on 3 6463. tfc Andrews, S. C. a 1976 Corvette, 9 months old. Hwy. 301 and 76, Across from w carppta Apply at 1705 Duke MISCELLEANOUS - Tree judgement being demanded, the Vs lots. 1 block from new school FOR RENT-2 bedroom mobile $8,300. Call after 5:oo, 546- the airport in Florence. 665- Street. Call 546-6088. Also use Surgeon. Trimming and bidding will not remain open 1444 tfc at Pawleys Island 170 x 18Q, home. Adults only. No pets. of kitchen. tfc Removal. CaU 546-4434. tfc after the date of sale, but Puller, Sarah Mrs. 8295. 2TP-9-30 546-7601. tfc $5,000. Call 546-4717. tfc compliance with the bid may be Georgetown, S. C. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 13-B

NOTICE is hereby given that James A. Gore and Cecil B. parts of lots numbers five on the purchase price in case of 4. That processing and the undersigned will make a Guerry, Defendants, I will sell hundred seventy-seven (577) NOTICE OF SALE compliance, but in case of non­ granting of staff privileges to Legal Notices final accounting of the ad­ to the highest bidder for cash and five hundred seventy-eight BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE compliance, same to be for­ Negro or minority race Pamplico ministration on the estate of before the Court House door in (578), as shown on the plan of of the Court of Common Pleas feited and applied to the costs physicians or dentists are not ti, Mabel K. Clark, and apply to Georgetown, Georgetown., the City of Georgetown, more for Georgetown County, and Plaintiff's mortgage and different in any way from those the Probate Court for a final County South Carolina, on particularly described as heretofore granted in the case the property re-advertised. applicable to white physicians Smalls, Gwendolyn discharge as Administrator of Monday, October 4, 1976, the follows: Commencing at a point of The Citizens and Southern No personal or deficiency or dentists. Poet 430 Duke said estate on October 5, 1976. same being Salesday, during eighty (80) feet distant from the Corporation, as trustee for judgement being demanded, the Georgetown, S. C. 5. Applications for hospital Alvin Clark, Ad­ the legal hours of sale, the western intersection of Chemical Bank and First bidding will not remain open training programs will be ministrator 4tc-9-30 following described premises, Emanuel Street with Fraser National City Bank pursuant to after the date of sale, but received and applicants Wilds, James to-wit: Street, and following the nor­ the Purchase and Repurchase compliance with the bid may be selected without regard to race, Honored W. J. Wilds Bene. thwestern line of Fraser Street Agreement dated January 1, NOTICE All that certain piece, parcel made immediately. color, or national origin, ltc-9-30 Georgetown, S. C. Notice is hereby given that at or lot of land situate, lying and in a southwesterly direction for 1971 against Martin & BETTY WILLIAMS As Mrs. Katharine Boling, In­ a distance of twenty-five (25) Associates, Inc., Georgetwon eleven o'clock on Thursday, being on the northwestern side Auctioneer NOTICE TO CREDITORS structor of English at Francis William, Eddie September 23,1976, in the office of Fraser Street, in the City and feet, thence at right angles in a County Treasurer, C. W. s—Robert W. Herlong Marion College, was one of 60 dimming St. straight line and northwesterly Iaawrimore, I, the undersigned ALL PERSONS indebted to of The Clerk of Court for County of Georgetown, in the Attorney for Plaintiff the ESTATE of WALTER F. three poets represented in the Spartanburg, S. C. Georgetown County, South State of South Carolina, con­ direction for a distance of one Acutioneer for the Special Bankers Trust Towers September issue of "College hundred ninety-one (191) feet to Referee appointed under Order SCOTT, late of Georgetown Carolina, the undersigned jury stituting parts of Lots Numbers Columbia, S. C. 2-3tc-9-2 County, South Carolina, will English", the official journal of NOTICE OF an alleyway; thense at right of said Court will sell on October the National Council of commissioners for The County Five Hundred Seventy-Seven kindly make payment to the FINAL DISCHARGE angles in a northeasterly 4, 1976, at twelve PUBLIC NOTICE Teachers of English, Wesleyan of Georgetown will draw from (577) and Five Hundred undersigned, and all persons NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN direction for a distance of o'clock, P.M., before the County William G. Nichols has ap­ University. the jury box the names of fifty- Seventy-Eight (578), more having claims against said that at 11:00 o'clock in the four (54) persons to serve as particularly described as twenty-five (25- feet; thence at Courthouse door, Georgetown, plied to the State of South ESTATE will please present Mrs. Boling's work was en­ forenoon on October 5,1976, the petit jurors for the one week follows: Commencing at a point right angles in a straight line South Carolina, to the highest Carolina for two permits to same, duly itemized and titled "Southern Crosses." undersigned will file their final term of Court of General fifty-five (55) feet distant from and a southeasterly direction bidder, the following described build a floating dock and pier verified, to the undersigned, A resident of Pamplico, Mrs. accounting and make ap­ Sessions to be holden in the western intersection of parallel with the line of said property, to-wit: for private use in Garden City Route 2, Box 278, Hemingway, Boling is one of South Carolina's plication to the Probate Court of Georgetown, S.C, for one week Emanuel Street with Fraser Emanuel Street for a distance ALL that certain piece, parcel Beach, Georgetown County S. C, 29554. well-known writers and poets. Georgetown County, South commencing October 11, 1976. Street, and following the nor­ of one hundred ninety-one (191) or lot of land, with the im­ South Carolina, Murrells Inlet MARY ELISE W. SCOTT Carolina, for final discharge as thwestern line of Fraser Street feet to the point of beginning; provements thereon, situate, Creek. Comments will be Betty L. Williams thus forming a parallelogram Executrix 2-3tc-10-14 Administratrixes of the Charles Lawrimore in a southwesterly direction for lying and being in the County of received by the Water Morris College ESTATE of HENRY SPARK­ a distance of twenty-five (25) measuring on Fraser Street and Georgetown, State of South Resources Commission, P.O. L.H. Siau, Jr. on the alleyway or rear line NOTICE OF SALE MAN SMITH. Georgetown, S.C. feet; thence at right angles in a Carolina the same being shown Box 4515, Columbia, S.C. 29240 Sadie S. Howard straight line and northwesterly each twenty-five (25) feet, and as Lot 2, Block "D", on plat of by 2 weeks from Oct. 7,1976. 2tc- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN September 13,1976 2-3tc-9-30 on each side line one hundred that on Sales Day, November 1, To Crown Alice S. Davis direction a distance of one Lincolnshire by Palmetto 10-7 ninety-one (191) feet; butting 1976, at twelve o'clock noon, Administratrixes of the SPECIAL hundred ninety-one (191) feet to Engineering Company, dated an alleyway; thence at right and bounding to the northeast before the Georgetown County Estate of Henry Sparkman REFEREE'S March 23,1971, revised June 22, The State of South Carolina, New Queen angles in a northeasterly on one other portion of said lot 1971, and recorded in the Office Court House, I will sell at a Smith 4+C-9-30 SALE number 577 and 578, the COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN public auction the following direction for a distance of of the Clerk of Court for BY Claudia W. Howard, The annual coronation of Miss BY VIRTUE of a decree of the twenty-five (25) feet; thence at property now or formerly of described property: NOTICE OF Court of Common Pleas for Georgetown County in Plat PROBATE JUDGE: Morris College will be held on DISCHARGE right angles in a straight line Roscoe M. Hinson; to the Book "W" at page 100. ALL that certain piece, parcel Georgetown County, heretofore Southeast on said Fraser WHEREAS, Carrie C Funny Friday, the first of October at 8 I* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and a southeasterly direction TERMS OF SALE: FOR and Ben Funny made suite to or tract of land containing p.m. in the Garrick Boykin granted in the case of Federal parallel with the line of said Street; to the Southwest on one thirty-one and seven-tenths that on the 5th day of October, National Mortgage Association CASH: the Auctioneer will me to grant Carrie C Funny Gymnasium on the Morris 1976, the undersigned will file Emanuel Street for a distance other portion of said lots (31.7) acres, more or less, against Walter Prior and Susie numbers 577 and 578, now or require a deposit of 5 per cent of Letters of Administration of the College Campus. with the Probate Court her of one hundred ninety-one (191) the amount of the bid (in cash or Estate and effects of Juanita situate, lying and being in the Prior, I, the undersigned formerly the property of T. V. County of Georgeoown, State of The theme of this year's event Final Accounting as Executrix feet to the point of beginning; equivalent) same to be applied Funny Weems will be "Color My World." Special Referee for Georgetown thus forming a parallelogram West; and to the Northwest by South Carolina, and being more of the Estate of William Curtis on the purchase price in case of The lovely Miss Lucretia County, will sell on Monday, measuring on Fraser Street and said alleyway. THESE ARE THEREFORE, particularly described on a Map Warren, deceased, and at the compliance, but in case of non­ Richardson, daughter of Mr. Oct. 4, 1976, at twelve o'clock, on the alleyway or rear line to cite and admonish all and thereof dated May 14, 1965, same time will make ap­ compliance, same to be for­ and Mrs. James E. Richardson noon, before the County each twenty-five (25) feet, and It is understood and agreed singular the Kindred and made by Samuel M. Harper, plication for her discharge as feited and applied to the costs of Darlington will be crowned as Courthouse door, Georgetown, on each side line one hundred that the above described Creditors of the said Juanita R.L.S., as follows: Com­ such executrix of the Estate. and Plaintiff's mortgage and the reigning queen for the 1976- South Carolina, to the highest ninety-one (191) feet; butting premises have located thereon Funny Weems deceased, that mencing S. 83 degrees 45 Mary McCormic Warren, the property re-advertised. 1977 school year. bidder: and bounded to the Northeast on a building with a party wall they be and appear before me, feet E 1826 feet to an iron, Executrix of the Estate of All that certain piece, parcel dividing the building on the No personal or deficiency in the Court of Probate, to be Presently, a senior, Miss William Curtis Warren, one other protion of said Lots thence running S 22 degrees 10 or lot of land, with the im­ premises above described from judgement being demanded, the held at Georgeoown, S. C, on feet W 340 feet to an iron; thence Richardson is majoring in deceased 4tc-9-30 Numbers Five Hunred Seventy- bidding will not remain open provements thereon, situate, Seven (577) and Five Hundred a building on adjoining Tuesday, October 12,1976, Next, S. 83 degrees 45 feet E 1384 feet Elementary Education. She is a premises of Roscoe M. Hinson. after the date of sale, but after publication hereof, at 11 Dean's List Honor Student. TRESPASS NOTICE lying and being near the Town Seventy-Eight (578), the to an iron; thence S 8 degrees 5 The Northeastern line of the compliance with the bid may be o'clock in the forenoon, to show Before coming to Morris Notice is hereby given that all of Georgetown, in the County of property now or formerly of H. feet E 249 feet to a point; thence premises hereinabove made immediatel. cause, if any they have, why the College, she attended the public persons are forbidden to Georgetown, State of South B. Loyal, to the Southeast on N 83 degrees 40 feet W 3133 feet described being the center line BETTY WILLIAMS As said Administration should not schools of Darlington County enter, hunt, fish, trap or Carolina, the same being shown said Fraser Street, to the South­ to an iron; thence N 1 degree 45 of the wall dividing said Auctioneer be granted. and is a 1973 graduate of Mayo otherwise trespass upon the as Lot 14, Block "A", on a plat west on one other portion of said feet E 565 feet to the point of building. s—Robert W. Herlong GIVEN under my hand, this High School. She is also a lands in Georgetown County, of Lincolnshire by Palmetto Lots Numbers Five Hundred beginning; Butting and Attorney for Plaintiff 27 day of September Anno member of Macedonia Baptist S. C. owned by John W. Engineering Company, dated Seventy-Seven (577) and Five "The same being the identical Bounding to the North on lands Bankers Trust Towers Domini 1976 Church. Harrelson which have been March 23, 1971, latest revision Hundred Seventy-Eight (578), property conveyed to L. F. of Canal Wood Corporation and Columbia, S.C. 2-3tc-9-2 A full court of campus queens, duly posted according to law. June 22, 1971, and recorded in property of Juanita Van Dyke Rhem, Jr., by Virginia S. Rhem Claudia W. Howard, Probate lands of the Estate of Ransom along with several queens of All trespassers will be the Office of'the Clerk of Court Wilson, and to the Northwest on by deed dated April 3,1958, and Judge. Allston; to the each by lands of NOTICE OF SALE various other colleges and prosecuted to the full extent of for Georgetown County in Plat said alleyway. recorded in the Office of the Georgetown County, South Henry Gillard; on the South by Book "W", at page 100. Clerk of Court for Georgetown BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE Carolina. 2-2tc-10-7 lands of International Paper universities, will participate in th(i lrlW od the Court of Common Pleas Company; and to the West on the ceremony. JOHN W. HARRELSON, Being the same property It is understood that the above County in Deed Book A-27, at heretofore conveyed to the described premises have page 264. for Georgetown County, PUBLIC NOTICE lands of Albert Grice. All of A ball in honor of the new Owner 3tc-9-30 heretofore granted in the case mortgagor by Deed from the located thereon a building with Deficiency judgement has "NOTICE OF FINDING NO which will more fully appear by queen will immediately follow. Secretary of Housing and Urban of The Citizens and Southern SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON reference to the aforesaid map, Attendants to the Queen are INVITATION TO BID a party wall dividing the been waived and the bidding Development, dated August 23, building on the premises above Corporation, as trustee for THE ENVIRONMENT" which is hereby made a part Miss Ramona Gore and Miss Georgetown County will will not be left open after the 1974, to be recorded described from a building on Chemical Bank and First PROJECT: Storm Drainage and parcel of this deed of Jeanetta Walker. receive sealed bids for the sale, and compliance may be simultaneously with this adjoining premises of L. F. National City Bank pursuant to Improvement, Street Paving, conveyance. collection and disposal of the made immediately. mortgage. Rhem, Jr. The Northeastern the Purchase and Repurchase Sidewalks, Curb and Gutter, solid waste containers Terms of sale, cash. Pur­ line of the premises Agreement dated January 1, Demolition and Removal of The sale shall be pursuant to Miss McKnight throughout the county. TERMS OF SALE: FOR chaser to pay for papers. The 1971 against Martin & CASH; the Special Referee will hereinabove described being successful bidder at such sale, if Vacant Dilapidated Structures, the terms and provisions of the Copies of the instructions and the center line of the wall Associates, Inc., Georgetown and Housing Rehabilitation for Final Decree entered in that specifications are available at require a deposit of 5 per cent of other than plaintiff, shall be County Treasurer, C. W. Attends the amount of the bid (in cash or dividing said building. required immediately after the "West End" Area of certain action entitled, the County Council Office in the I>awrimore, I, the undersigned "Associates Financial Services equivalent), same to be applied The same being the identical such sale, to deposit with the Georgetown. courthouse. Acutioneer for the Special Company of South Carolina, on the purchase price only upon property conveyed to Roscoe M. undersigned five (5) per cent of The City of Georgetown, Bids will remain open until 11 Referee appointed under Order Inc., Plaintiff, vs. Harper & Institute compliance with the bid, but in Hinson by Juanita Van Dyke his bid in cash, which shall be South Carolina has completed AM, October 11,1976. Further in of said Court will sell on October Sons, Inc., et al, Defendants", case of noncompliance within a Wilson by deed dated February applied on his bid in case of an Environmental Review formation is available from R. 4, 1976, at twelve filed in the Office of the Clerk of reasonable time, same to be 20, 1948, an- recorded in the compliance therewith, but Record with respect to the E. Zack 546-3613. 8tc-9-28 o'clock, P.M., before the County Court for Georgetown County in Ms. Maria Carmelita forfeited and applied to the Office of the Clerk of Court for should he fail to comply, said Courthouse door, Georgetown1, above named project. McKnight, daughter of Mr. and costs and plaintiff's debt and deposit shall be forfeited to the The City has determined that Judgment Roll No. 76 CP 22 226. TRESPASS NOTICE Georgetown County in Deed lying and being in the County of Mrs. Samuel McKnight, Sr. of the property readvertised for plaintiff and the premises the activities associated with The Plaintiff does not waive any Notice is hereby given that all Book R-3 at page 13, and or Georgetown, State of South Georgetown attended the sale upon the same terms (at resold. Should the successful the implementation and right or claim for any personal persons are forbidden to enter, Book "Q" at page 133. Carolina, the same being shown UNCLF Pre-medical Summer the risk of the former highest bidder fail to make such deposit completion of this project will or deficiency judgment, and the hunt, trap, or otherwise Deficiency judgement has as Lot 7, Block "J", on plat of Institute at. Fisk University at bidder). No personal or immediately after such sale, have no significant adverse bidding will be reopened on the trespass upon the lands known been waived and the bidding Whites Creek Subdivision Nashville recently. deficiency judgement being the premises will be resold on impact on the environment. 1st day of December, 1976. The as Bull Creek Island Hunting will not be left open after the prepared by Palmetto sale shall be subject to the right She participated in enrich­ demanded, the bidding will not the same Salesday, upon the This is based on the con­ Club which have been duly sale, and compliance may be Engineering Company dated of redemption accorded to the ment courses in chemistry, remain open after the date of same terms, and at such clusion that the impact to the posted according to law. All made immediately. July 21,1971 and recorded in the United States by statute. The biology, and reading designed sale, but compliance with the defaulting bidder's risk. environment will be positive but trespassers will be prosecuted Terms of sale, cash. Pur­ Office of the Clerk of Court for highest bid shall be accepted specially for pre-medical bid may be made immediately. minimal. to the full extent of the law. chaser to pay for papers. The BETTY L. Williams, as Clerk Georgetown County in Plat and the successful bidder shall majors. Bull Creek Island Hunting JOHN P. hazzard, IV successful bidder at such sale, if of Court for Georgetown Book "W" at page 99. The Environmental Review be required to deposit in cash 20 Classes were held daily from Special Referee for other than plaintiff, shall be County, South Carolina Record for this project is 9-12 with Seminars and tutorials Club TERMS OF SALE: FOR per cent of the amount of his bid Georgetown County required immediately after Georgetown, South Carolina. 2- available for inspection and in the afternoon. Harold James—Agent 12tc-ll- CASH: the Auctioneer will and tp pay the balance within CALLISON TIGHE NAUFUL & such sale, to deposit with the 3tc-9-30 may be examined and copies in 18 require a deposit of 5 per cent of three (3) days following the She participated in special RUSH undersigned five (5) per cent of the Clerk's Office, City Hall, NOTICE OF SALE the amount of the bid (in cash or date of sale. Should the bidder projects such as research from NOTICE OF By: Steven M. Anastasion his bid in cash, which shall be Georgetown, South Carolina fail to comply with the terms of the literatures or laboratory applied on his bid in case of BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE equivalent) same to be applied between the hours of 8:30 FINAL DISCHARGE Attorneys for the Plaintiff 2-3tc- of the Court of Common Pleas on the purchase price in case of the sale and the provisions of projects. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 9-30 compliance therewith, but A.M.—5:00 P.M., Monday said Final Decree, the amount Senior medical students were should he fail to comply, said for Georgetown County, compliance, but in case of non­ through Friday. that at 11:00 o'clock in the heretofore granted in the case compliance, same to be for­ on deposit will be forfeited and available to the students as deposit shall be forfeited to the No further environmental forenoon on October 5,1976, the NOTICE ot The Citizens and Southern feited and applied to the costs the property readvertised and tutors and counselors. plaintiff and the remises resold. review of this project is undersigned will file their final Tax levy for County, School Corporation, as trustee for and Plaintiff's mortgage and sold at the peril of the defaulting She accompanied medical Should the successful bidder fail proposed to be conducted by the accounting and make ap­ and Fire District 41 for 1976 is as Chemical Bank and First the property re-advertised. bidder. students on hsopital rounds, to make such deposit im­ City. The City intends to request The successful bidder is to plication to the Probate Court of follows: National City Bank pursuant to No personal or deficiency took advantage of field trips to mediately after such sale, the the Department of Housing and pay the Clerk of Court's fee for Georgetown County, South GENERAL the Purchase and Repurchase judgement being demanded, the special laboratories such as premises will be resold on the Urban Development to release preparation of the deed, the Carolina, for final discharge as County Notes 10.5 Mills Agreement dated January 1, bidding will not remain open Oak Ridge Atomic Energy same Salesday, upon the same funds for this project. required State and County Administrators of the ESTATE County Current Operations 28.5 1971 against Martin & after the date of sale, but Laboratories, and attended terms, and at such defaulting Comments may be submitted documentary stamps to be of MAZIE LOUISE S. THOMAS. Mills Associates, Inc., Georgetown compliance with the bid may be cultural events in the area such bidder's risk. to the City of Georgetown until affixed to the deed, and all taxes Carolyn T. Richardson School Bonds and Notes 6.5 Mills County Treasurer, C. W. made immediately. as museums and concerts. Linda J. Thomas 4tc-9-30 School Current Operation 80.5 BETTY L. Williams, as Clerk October 20, 1976. which may then be due and The Institute is funded by the I-awrimore, I, the undersigned BETTY WILLIAMS As Mills of Court for Georgetown Acutioneer for the Special O.M. Higgins owing and creating a lien upon United Negro College Fund and Total General Levy 126.0 Mills County, South Carolina. Auctioneer Mayor said real estate. other private foundations. NOTICE OF Referee appointed under Order s—Robert W. Herlong FINAL DISCHARGE SPECIAL Georgetown, South Carolina. 2- of said Court will sell on October P.O. Drawer 939 She was provided travel 3tc-9-30 Attorney for Plaintiff Georgetown, S. C. 29440 ltc-9- Betty L. Williams Clerk of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Murrells Inlet-Garden City 4, 1976, at twelve Bankers Trust Towers funds, living expenses and a that at 11:00 in the forenoon on Fire District 5.0 Mills 30 Court of Common Pleas for scholarship of $400.00 upon her o'clock, P.M., before the County Columbia, S. C. 2-3tc-9-2 Georgetown County. 3tc-10-14 October 5 1976, the undersigned Total General and NOTICE Courthouse door, Georgetown, return to Benedict College. HOSPITAL CIVIL will file their final accounting Special Levy 131.0 Mills Notice is hereby given that at South Carolina, to the highest NOTICE OF SALE Carmelita is a 1974 graduate RIGHTS POLICY Three percent of all theener- and make application to the Charles W. Lawrimore eleven o'clock on Thursday, bidder, the following described BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of Winyah High School and •M Our Hospital is certified as in gy used in the United States Probate Court of Georgetown County Treasurer 3tc-9-30 September 30,1976, in the office property, to-wit: of the Court of Common Pleas presently, a sophomore at full compliance with Title VI of goes to heating water. County, South Carolina, for of The Clerk of Court for ALL that certain piece, parcel for Georgetown County, Benedict College. the Civil Rights Act of 1964. final discharge as Ad­ NOTICE OF SALE Georgetown County, South or lot of land, with the im­ heretofore granted in the case Continued administration and ministrators of the ESTATE of Pursuant to a Decree of the Carolina, the undersigned jury provements thereon, situate, of The Citizens and Southern enforcement of the hospital J. Benjamin Thomas. Georgetown County Court of commissioners for the County lying and being in the County of Corporation, as trustee for compliance program is the Carolyn T. Richardson Common Pleas signed by His of Georgetown will draw Georgetown, near Georgetown, Chemical Bank and First primary responsibility of the Linda J. Thomas 4tc-9-30 Honor, Judge James B. from the jury box the names of State of South Carolina, the National City Bank pursuant to Trustees and the Ad­ Morrison, dated September 11, fifty-four (54) persons to serve same being shown as Lot 1, the Purchase and Repurchase ministrator. NOTICE OF 1976, in the case of Roscoe M. as Petit Jurors for the first Block "A" on plat of Lin­ Agreement dated January 1, FINAL DISCHARGE Hinson, Plaintiff, against week of the two week term colnshire by Palmetto 1971 against Martin & Each employee has of Court of Common Ple~_ to be Engineering Company dated Associates, Inc., Georgetown responsibility to assure that his holden in Georgetown, S. C, March 23,1971, and recorded in County Treasurer, C. W. individual efforts on the job commencing October 18, 1976. the Office of the Clerk of Court Lawrimore, I, the undersiggned fully support this hospital JAMES M. COOPER & SONS Betty L. Williams for Georgetown in Plat Book Acutioneer for the Special policy. Full compliance with the Charles Lawrimore "V" at page 50, and also being Referee appointed under Order act is a condition for this GENERAL CONSTRUCTION L.H. Siau, Jr. 2-3tc-10-7 shown on plat prepared for of said Court will sell on October hospital's participation in AND REAL ESTATE Martin & Associates by R. E. 4, 1976, at twelve Medicare, Medicaid and other NOTICE OF SALE Collingwood, Jr., R.L.S., dated o'clock, P.M., before the County Federal programs. Pursuant to a Decree of the February 23, 1972. Courthouse door, Georgetown, Hospital compliance includes Georgetown County Court of TERMS OF SALE: FOR South Carolina, to the highest the following: 546-7030 Common Pleas signed by His .ASH: the Auctioneer will bidder, the following described 1. That all patients are ad­ Honor, Judge James B. require a deposit of 5 per cent of property, to-wit: mitted and assigned routinely to Morrison, ated September 11, the amount of the bid (in cash or ALL that certain piece, parcel hospital rooms, wards, floors 1976, in the case of L.F. Rhem, equivalent) to be applied on the or lot of land with the im­ and wings without regard to FOR SALE Jr., Plaintiff, against James A. purchase price in case of provements thereon, situate, race, color, or national origin. Gore and Cecil B. Guerry, compliance, but in case of non­ lying and being in the County of 2. That entrances, admission Seven room Brick Veneere house outside city Defendants, I will sell to the compliance, same to be for­ Georgetown, near the Town of officers, waiting rooms, toilets limits, Central Heat. Fruit Trees and Grape highest bidder for cash before feited and applied to the costs Georgetown, State of South and lavatories, and general Arbor. 150' x 200' lot. the Court House door in and Plaintiff's mortgage and Carolina, the same being shown service facilities are available Georgetown, Georgetown the property re-advertised. as Lot 5, Block "J", on plat of for use by all persons without County, South Carolina, on No personal or deficiency Whites Creek Subdivision regard to ace, color, or national Several Lots Monday, October 4, 1976, the judgement being demanded, the prepared by Palmetto origin. same being Salesday, during bidding will not remain open Engineering Company, dated 3. That clinics, outpatient 1° Acres Of Wooded & Cleared the legal hours of sale, the after the date of sale, but July 21, 1971, and recorded in services, seating following described premises, compliance with the bid may be the Office of the Clerk of Court arrangements, emergency to-wit: made immediately. for Georgetown County in Plat rooms,- and waiting lines are 3 Bedroom House In City Limits All that certain piece, parcel BETTY WILLIAMS As Book "W" at page 99. available for use on the same or lot of land situate, lying and Auctioneer TERMS OF SALE: FOR basis by all patients and at the being on the northwestern side s-Robert W. Herlong CASH: the Auctioneer will same time rather than on dif­ JAMES M. COOPER £ SONS of Fraser Street in the City and Attorney for Plaintiff require a deposit of 5 per cent of ferent days or hours without County of Georgetown, State of Bankers Trust Towers the amount of the bid (in cash or regard to race, color, or Wmmmm ea —— ooa ea aaa a Da j|Sout h Carolina, composed of Columbia, S.C. 2-3tc-9-2 equivalent) same to be applied national origin. Miss Maria Carmelita McKnight I do-\\%-(r)T • —.--_—..—..a —. „. • . ..^ ..^ _,

M-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, September 30 Camporee Event Slated CLEaRnriCE The . fourth annual an­ niversary of the 1972 Waddell Ranch's Fall Scouting Cam­ poree to be held at this familiar II and popular spot iust off Browns Ferry Road in the county, will include a lot of Cost Plus '50 exciting things, according to Lucky Shepherd, chairman of the program committee. Scouts attending and par­ ticipating and friends and parents attending and spec- tatoring will see such events as canoe and raft races, fishing contests, Order of the Arrow Indian Dances and many other happenings that will be worth­ while. Gov. James B. Edwards Demonstrates His Support Of The camporee will be a three- day affair, starting on Friday, Lions Candy Day Efforts October 1 and continuing through Sunday at 10 AM when camp will be broken for return home. Activities will begin at 4 PM Lions Club To Observe with registration, followed by camp set-up. Leadership briefings, camp fire and taps will conclude the day. Candy Day For Sight Aid Reveille at 7 AM will open Saturday's events and the The Georgetown Lions Club, Tommy Pope, president, joins with the South fishing contest and raft Carolina Lions as they observe the week of October 4-10 for an annual preparations for the contests campaign for funds to preserve "Sight," man's most perfect gift...and to will be held from 9:30 until 11:30. Rafts should have been encourage sight conservation. built earlier. The local club will also adopt Friday, October 8 as "Lion's Candy Day" for 25% "Sight Conservation." The patrol competitions to which the public is cordially Governor James B. Edwards, Governor of the State of South Carolina, invited will be held between 1 actively supports this most human service projected by the Lions...that of OFF PM and 5:30 PM. preventing blindness and rendering assistance wherever they can. Saturday evening will be The proceeds of the campaign will help to maintain established practices devoted to campfire, patrol of the Lions...such as providing free services of the South Carolina Lions ON ALL skits, O A dancing and awards Mobile Eye Clinic, helping to buy glasses and eye examinations for the needy, FLYA presentations, for which support and maintaining the South Carolina Eye-Bank and doing whatever is parents are encouraged to be necessary to help all citizens to preserve their sight. present. MAGICAL ACCESSORIES. Church services will be a highlight of the Sunday en­ campment at Waddell Ranch MACHINE and Scouts may be at home Bureau Holds Kickoff early enough to attend another church service if they so choose. The Georgetown County Farm Bureau held its Kick-Off Meeting recently at the Farm Storage Bureau Office with 20 members ALL 1975 MODELS present. TY-80 TY- 175 TY-250 Steve Anderson, Jr., director The Cricketeers are giving 00 00 TRIAL of Field Services introduced •295" •725 '699 For Leaf members to the new field lawyers more appeal. Stock No. representative, Milton T. Stock No. Stock No. 101 (Tommy) Coleman of Latta. He 103 146 247 will serve the Pee-Dee District, 104 147 succeeding Mr. Anderson. 248 Offered 251 Plans for the annual meeting 249 Flue-cured growers to be held on October 22 at 7:30 253 250 throughout the flue-cured p.m. at the Pleasant Hill 254 256 tobacco area can deliver their Community Center, were 259 257 carryover tobacco on hand at completed. the end of the marketing season Sara P. Cagle, secretary- to Flue-Cured Tobacco treasurer gave a financial Cooperative Stabilization report followed by an insurance ALL 1975 MODELS DT - 125 DT-250 DT-400 Chappy Corporation for processing and report by Emerson L. Ard, 00 .74900 00 .30300 storage until the 1977 marketing Agent. •597 •956 season. ENDURO The USDA Tobacco Loan Mostly Mushrooms Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. Program was amended in 1973 Combine sliced mushrooms, 239 243 220 154 to provide loans on flue-cured diced celery, green pepper and 240 244 221 onion. Make a dressing of 2 tobacco carried over by 242 246 growers from one marketing tablespoons each salad oil and year to another to avoid lemon juice—plus 1 tablespoon marketing in excess of the wine vinegar and salt and pepper applicable farm quota. This will to taste. help alleviate many of the problems encountered with Breakfast carryover tobacco stored on the Consumption of eggs, pork, and beef all dropped during the past farm such as insect damage and year in this country, while sales MX-IOO MX-175 MX-250 ALL 1975 MODELS, EXCEPT deterioration in quality. of ready-to-eat cereals increased. , 00 •97500 The program will operate Cereal manufacturers spend $60 586» 'B33 MOTORCROSS basically in the same manner as million per year to buy trinkets Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. in previous years. Growers will for product promotions. 105 109 149 deliver carryover tobacco to the co-op at designated receiving 1976 1976's points in the area at which time the tobacco will be weighed and MX-400 YZ-400 TT-500 graded into a standard USDA 00 00 00 Grade by an Inspector of the •1099 '1185 •1099 grading service. Sheets will also Notice! Notice! Stock No. Stock. No. Stock No. be exchanged at this time. A 145 206 .29 record will be prepared showing 191 full identification of the grower, weight of each sheet, the USDA 1976 City Of Georgetown Taxes grade, and total weight of 1976's 1975's delivery. A copy of this record will be given to the grower and a STREET BIKESXS-36 0 RD - 400HXS - 500 XS-650 copv forwarded to the State 00 00 , 00 ASCS Office. The tobacco will Are Now Due And Payable. *975°° •995 IP1195 1325 then be processed and stored in the same manner as regular Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. Stock No. tobacco, with the exception that 266 260 222 215 all carryover tobacco will be AS OF 269 267 223 218 kept separate and marked as 225 "Carryover" tobacco. Since 226 carryover tobacco is not eligible for sale or loan until the next marketing season which begins OCTOBER 1st., 1976 on July 1 each year, no payment or settlement can be made to I growers until after July 1, 1977. ALL PRICES INCLUDE FREIGHT. DELIVERY, And Full Doalor Setup. At that time the tobacco will be offered for sale. Any tobacco 4% S.C. SALES TAX ADDED that does not bring an ac­ A Penalty Of 7% ceptable price will be placed in the regular loan inventory at 1977 loan rates. Proceeds from JUST ADD »50°° TO THE COSTS SHOWN ABOVE AND the sales and-or loans ad­ WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON ALL vanced, less expenses incurred YOU'VE GOT YOUR BIKE. during the carryover period, will be distributed to growers after July 1, 1977. Unpaid 1976 Taxes Plans for location of receiving See Randy Grimes Yamaha Man For Georgetown points where growers may deliver their carryover tobacco And Horry Counties. will be determined and growers PAY YOUR TAXES NOW AND AVOID THIS PENALTY. will be notified as to scheduling deliveries at such designated receiving points at the close of the marketing season in each belt. TAX DEPARTMENT CITY OF GEORGETOWN Parker-Dunn Yamaha Classified Ads R. A. HOPPER Andrews Hwy. Phone 5464176 Bring Results I