LIBRARY iiEQBGEQWN CQUim MBiQflltf' SMA^i DRAWER D First Of The Week t (Ceorgcf cHtm f&imt* Edition ESTABLISHED 1797 IN COUNTY $7.00 INSTATE 18.00 Georgetown, S.C. 29440 OUT OF STATE 18.00 Tuesday April 1, 1975 Vol.179 No. 34 y% Ferreduction Begins $lo5 Million Expansion

$1.5 million expansion program is getting under way this week at Georgetown Ferreduction Corporation. The expansion , which will increase the capacity of the plant by 25 per cent, will be completed about April 11. Georgetown Ferreduction, a subsidiary of Korf Industries, will be shut down 10 days for the large expansion project. "The significant difference between this and other shut­ downs you have read about recently is that this does not mean a layoff and the company will be increasing its capacity," a company spokesman said. Employment during the shutdown will be tripled, with about 300 construction workers BEGINNING ANEW-The Pawleys Island- the re-organized Midway Fire Department. These hired. Litchfield Beach area is in line for continuation of are, from left, Henry G. Deer, president, B.L. The capacity of the plant will adequate fire-fighting protection of the past sev­ Marlow, Sr., vice-president, Col. R.S. Dingle, Jr., be increased 25 per cent by eral years. A new full-time and salaried chief has secretary-treasurer and Marvin Thompson, fire adding 40 reformer tubes to the been named to work with a new slate of officers for existing 160-tube gas generator, chief. additional combustion capacity, and a second stage process gas compression with 40,000 standard cubic feet per minute capacity. Midway Fire Department The $1.5 million program will also include 35 major tasks such as relining the plant's 60-ton per hour capacity shaft furnace, cleaning two 80,000 standard cubic feet per minute capacity gas scrubbers, and inspecting Upgrading Services and repairing the dust collec­ tion equipment. By ETHLVN MISSROON former Pawleys Island The firefighting installation ment and living quarters for the Some 85 per cent of magistrate. representing more than $50,000 chief, a building constructed, Georgetown Ferreduction One of the most valiant little Other officers of the Midway in equipment and considerably the president said, with Corporation's product, fire departments of the Grand Fire Department, now un­ more in community cooperation tremendous community metalized pellets, was pur­ Strand coastal region has come dergoing re-organization are and good will, was organized for assistance and volunteer labor. chased by Georgetown Steel of age and in a manner of B.L. Marlow Sr., vice- the purpose of protecting The fire department has filled Corporation in 1974. speaking, is approaching a new president and Col. R.S. Dingle, property owners in a fast- a vital role in combatting fire in A sponge iron passivation progressive and professional Jr., secretary-treasurer. expanding resort area. the neighborhood when process, which has been plateau. The Midway Fire Department It has achieved two 750-gallon volunteer firemen have rolled patented by Midrex Cor­ II AMMOCKING'S FINE-Little Michelle and Angela Baugh, Chattanooga, That is to say that Midway fire officials were outspoken in pumper trucks and a tanker- out at all hours of the day and poration, a sister company, great-nieces of the Joe Delzells are here visiting with Mamie and Joe. They Volunteer Department located citing the volunteer leadership truck which is being readied for night he added. permitted the sale and trans­ are swinging at Hammock Shop and are staying at the Delzell's house at on Highway 17 north of Pawleys rendered by the late Chief operations. Perhaps the most destructive portation of 37,667 tons of Litchfield Beach. Island has obtained its first Archer, who, they said "was a The fire department normally fire to have engaged the metallized pellets to various salaried and full-time fire-chief. dedicated fire-figher in serves the commnity from firemen took place on Pawlevs domestic and foreign customers Marvin Thompson of response to calls for Brookgreen Gardens to Arcadia Island in 1973 when three in Greece, The United Tallahassee, Florida, has been assistance". Plantation. closely adjoining houses were Kingdom, Italy, and Japan. named to assume responsibility Midway Volunteer Fire But, Col. Dingle remarked, destroyed. After the present shutdown, 6.2 Miles Of City Streets of the department post vacated Department had its beginning "we'll go where we are called; Mrs. C.W. Archer, widow of the company will sell its upon the recent demise of Fire in 1962 with Wallace F. Pate as we have lent assistance in a the late Fire Chief Pat Archer, product to Georgetown Steel Chief C.W. (Pat) Archer, late its founder. mutually supportive program to continues to give invaluable Corporation, other domestic volunteer head. Through the Litchfield Beach other communities when assistance, Mr. Deer said, in customers, foreign customers, His selection was announced Development Corporation, Pate needed". mailing out notices, fire and Georgetown Steel Cor­ this week by the Midway Fire was instrumental is securing The trucks are housed within placards and in helping with poration's new plant in Scheduled For Resurfacing Department organization's the land upon which the present a two-story masonry building appeals for financial con- Beaumont, Texas, when it president, Henry G. Deer, A total of 15 roads in Counties and a total of 6.2 miles scheduled for resurfacing this building now stands. that combines the fire depart­ CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 becomes operational in 1976. (ieorgetown and Williamsburg of (ieorgetown city streets are year under the terms of a $.'{24,860 contract awarded to Smith Grading and Paving, Inc., by the State Highway Work Begins On Sampit Waterfront Park Department. The 6.2 miles of resurfacing specified for the City of By ROGER COLLINS Building so that the area can be the area behind the Rice (ieorgetown will be divided used and enjoyed. Museum, the Kaminski among 25 streets. Plans for developing a second Among the activities for Building, and a commercial park area on Front Street are which this area could be used building owned by Mrs. Norma City streets specified for now underway giving a boost to are art shows, band concerts, Roy. resurfacing include Front, efforts to enhance the downtown and square dances. ' 'Mrs. Roy has been a big help Congdon, South Congdon, business district. by agreeing to lease the area Kaminski, East Bay, Church, The Georgetown County The first task in developing the area will be to remove the behind her store for develop­ and King Streets. Historical Commission has ment," Lawson said. recently approved the blueprint power wires attached to the Rice Museum's clock tower. Lawson noted that Mrs. Also included are Cleland, plans for a park area behind the Palm, Moss, Shade Avenue, Rice Museum. , "We are going to remove the Nimmer Joseph, owner of the four power poles from the building east of the Rice Oak, Gilbert, Memorial, State, The plans call for a large property. Electrical service to Museum, has also been Hill, Glenwood, South Bay, variety of flowers, shrubs, and the Rice Museum will be un­ cooperative with the Myrtle, Brinkley, Whitton, trees to augment the Rice derground," Lawson explained. development. Simms, and Hampton Streets. Museum landscape and a She has agreed to allow the concrete drive to provide access The City of Georgetown has Secondary roads in given its complete cooperation drive between her building and to the rear of the building. the Rice Museum to be closed. (ieorgetown County specified in undertaking this aspect of the for retreatment are Secondary The park development will plans, Lawson said. This was necessary jn order to also provide a pedestrian area relocate the power poles and Koads 18 (South Island Road), along the west side and behind The County is also providing 2.,, 30, 127, 306, and 307. assistance in developing the remove the power lines at­ the Rice Museum. The area tached to the tower. behind the Rice Museum will be park. Secondary roads in about 130 feet wide by 60 feet The area for the park includes The total cost of the project Williamsburg County specified deep extending to the Sampit will be about $11,000. The for retreatment are Secondary River's edge. Historical Commission is Roads 30, 35, 44, 48,113,142, 248, seeking a matching grant from 361, and 40. Plans for the Rice Museum Dredging the State Department of Parks, park follows action by the City Recreation, and Tourism. The Georgetown County of Georgetown to develop a Secondary Road 18 is known as mini-park at the foot of Broad "We have every expectation Street. of getting the grant," Lawson South Island Road; Secondary Bids Sought said. "But it will necessitate our Koad 23 connects South Island "When the city decided to friends in the community Koad with U.S. 17 in the Belle develop the foot of Broad Street Bids for the dredging of helping us match the grant." Isle area; Secondary Road 30 into,* park, we thought why not Georgetown Harbor will be let connects South Island Road and do our area," said Dennis Lawson also explained, "we by the U.S. Army Corps of have planned nothing that U.S. 17 in the Cat Island Ferry Lawson, curator of the Rice Engineers, Charleston District, area. Museum. would interfere in any way with on April 8. the future development of the Secondary Road 127 will be The simultaneous develop­ The work up for bidding waterfront." ment of the two Front Street retreated from Carvers Bay consists of dredging ap­ "We have been in constant south one mile to Secondary parks will hopefully spark proximately 1.2 million cubic further development and touch with Henningson, Road 306; Secondary Road 306 yards of material from upper Durham, and Richardson about will be retreated from that point renovation of the Front Street Winyah Bay and the Sampit business area, Lawson said. the project," he said. to Secondary Road 307 in the River and construction of ar­ Henningson, Durham, and Pitman Branch area; and Lawson explained that they tificial marsh. want to go ahead and landscape Richardson is the engineering Secondary Road 307 will be the area surrounding the Rice The planned depth of the firm hired by the city to conduct retreated about three miles Museum and Kaminski dredged channel wiU be 27 feet planning for the waterfront north from that point to below mean low water. development project. Sketch Shows Beautification Near Rice .Museum Secondary Road 4.

c3-/°L/3-~6' 2 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Tuesday, April 1, 1975 Editorials Babson Discusses: £

Benefit From Lower Interest Rates 'u Uncertain Factor Of One of the few favorable side higher yields. interest rates continue to Since these issues are so portunities later on. Since these effects of the current recession With a brighter savings decline. volatile, and because they have issues are still well below their has been the decline in interest picture earnings should show Babson's is of the opinion, had such a lively market runup previous highs and are selling rates. This has been par­ improvement, but probably not however, that the stock market in the past six months or so, we at relatively low price-earnings ticularly noticeable in the short- until the second half. So far, may experience a technical feel that a market correction ratios, we consider that they Higher Electric Rates term sector where rates have mortgage loan demand has correction in the second could open up some more ad­ offer satisfactory appreciation literally plunged. continued sluggish. The S&Ls quarter. vantageous buying op­ potential for the long term. For example, the Federal have used their increased As a high rate of inflation increasing a mere three funds rate (the rate banks pay savings to reduce their out­ continues, we can un­ tenths of one per cent, while for funds they borrow from each standing debt with the FHLB other) has dropped from a high and build up liquidity. derstand the need for residential and commercial of around 13 percent in July of But mortgage lending is likely utilities to raise electric rates are jumping at a vastly last year to a current level of to pick up in coming months. rates as much as we may higher pace? under 6 percent. Also, the rate Also, the decline in profit on three-month Treasury bills margins may be nearing an dislike digging deeper into Is this to imply that homes has fallen to less than 6 percent end, and this could help earn­ the pocketbook to foot the and businesses have not from more than 9 percent, the ings as 1975 moves along. K bill. The spiraling cost been paying their share rate in effect last summer. S&Ls can be volatile in terms Since interest rates have a of market action. For instance, dilemma is being faced of the cost of electricity as significant impact on the flow of these issues dropped drastically throughout the country, by compared to industrial funds into and out of savings in the 1969-70 market decline, utilities public and private. institutions, the decline has and then registered good per­ users? Or are residential been good news for the nation's centage gains during the en­ Thus it is that the South and commercial consumers savings and loan associations. suing upturn. Carolina Public Service unduely footing electric Not only did these institutions When stock prices peaked at have considerable difficulty in the end of 1972, S&L issues Authority (Santee Cooper) costs so that rates charged attracting new funds last year again turned downward and in serves notice that a new rate industrial users of great but indeed in the third quarter many cases the declines were they actually experienced a even more severe than in the schedule will take effect volume will remain stable? savings outflow. preceding bear market. Last July 14 in service areas of There is such an In recent months, however, year they bottomed out before' Georgetown, Horry and astronomical variance be­ there has been an accelerating the market did and have since savings inflow as interest rates seen some good percentage Berkeley Counties. tween an 8.9 per cent or a continued to fall. And in the gains. This public utility, like its 9.35 per cent rate increase final quarter of last year con­ and a .003 per cent rate hike sumers increased their savings Great Western Financial was private counterparts, is for the first time since the 1973 recently up some 160 percent doing something with its that we find such an ex­ fourth quarter. above its 1974 low. First Charter "W rate hike that we do not treme spread hard to Although savings have been Financial was up 145 percent, comprehend. Why should the moving back into the S&Ls Gibraltar Financial 105 percent, understand, however. A faster than previously ex­ Imperial Corporation of much higher increase is economically hardpressed pected, earnings may not pick America 120 percent, and being posted for residential consumer and businessman up until after midyear. Most of Financial Corporation of Santa the publicly held savings and Barbara 170 percent. It is in­ and commercial customers face such a stiff rate in­ loan institutions registered teresting to compare these than for industrial users. crease while the industrial lower earnings last year. advances with the 35 percent Lending activity was gain of the Dow Jones Industrial News releases state that user finds his rates still Average. reduced-in some cases sharply- *« IV average residential costs virtually unchanged? -due to the slowdown in the As of now, the Research will increase 8.9 per cent; Utility officials say the savings flow. At the same time Department of Babson's interest costs for these firms Reports maintains a hold commercial rates an new rate schedules will be rose, reflecting costly position on the leading savings average of 9.35 per cent, and explained at public hearings borrowings from the Federal and loan issues mentioned industrial rates three tenths throughout the service area. Home Loan Bank and a switch above. We recognize that these by depositors from passbook stocks may move somewhat Is There A Way Out Of Here? of one per cent. We hope so. for serious accounts into term offering higher near term, especially if Why are industrial rates questions exist. Good News: No-Waste Waste #T Waking Up To History By Mitchell Colby Only those who have never been there wax nostalgic over the kerosene-lamp and outhouse days when every home was pretty Energy Projects much self-contained and self-sufficient. But we may be heading People who live around tennial. State and local toward something reminiscent of that kind of individual family Lexington and Concord in independence as our demands for energy and other amenities commissions have begin to strain the ability of public utilities to meet them. Massachusetts are girding registered fully 6,000 In many areas, new developments have been stalled because of l*0s for the arrival of April 19 on the lack of sewer tie-ins and treatment plants. An article in PUD Bicentennial events to take (Planned Unit Development) Review, published in Reston, Va., their calendars. That will be place from now until the end Heating Up predicts that in the not distant future, we have to be largely a the 200th anniversary of the of 1976—all tied to history, "sewerless" society. midnight ride of Paul By FRANK MA COMBER duce a sophisticated solar A 400-gallon insulated stor­ The technology exists today to provide, at feasible cost, human the present scene or am­ American ingenuity al­ heater for his own pool. No age tank stores surplus hot waste disposal systems within single-family or multi-family Revere, and thousands of bitions for the future. ready is making encouraging one likes big pool covers, so water to run the heating and structures. Americans have indicated The other fact that has progress in efforts to harness he solved that problem by air conditioning during One of the most promising is a self-contained system developed the sun's power to save man- cutting them up and attach­ cloudy periods and at night. A in Sweden. The Multrum unit requires no energy and produces no they want to celebrate the emerged is that the rank and produced energy. ing them to rings. The result gas-fired boiler serves as a pollutants. Waste is "composted" in a sealed container in the is a system with all the heat- backup system. basement, and after two years the sterile residue is simply <> event by visiting the area file of Americans have done In Rolling Hills, Calif., a removed to the garden. Los Angeles suburb, an in­ storing advantages of a single where a signal from the Old a good job of procrastinating pool cover with none of the Farnham claims the A sewerless society would not only greatly reduce the pollution ventor has found a way to use of lakes and streams, but according to one estimate would mean North Church in nearby when it comes to final solar rays to heat swimming disadvantages, the physicist system could pay for itself points out, and at a cost of within a five- to seven-year a 45 per cent reduction in the consumption of purified water used Boston, relayed by a hard- planning and organization pools and thus save up to $40 a to flush toilets. month in utility bills. only about $140 for the aver­ period, based on projected riding silversmith, alerted age-sized pool. These are signs and portents, suggesting that when we talk for many of these ob­ At Valley Forge, Pa., a 60- costs for the 1980s. about the nation becoming energy-independent, we are talking the Minutemen to their first servances. Many of our foot mobile home has been The Valley Forge project is about more than immunity from foreign oil embargoes. encounter with British communities may find that equipped for heating and air designed to provide informa­ conditioning by sun power. tion from scattered regions of forces in the American the Bicentennial is upon In New Mexico, work has the country to determine the Revolution. them, a spark of public started on a joint govern­ feasibility of heating and W enthusiasm has been ment-industry shallow solar cooling mass-produced mo­ For Lexington and Con­ pond project designed to heat bile homes primarily by sun­ Todays Investor cord that anniversary will ignited, and they are rushing industrial processing water light. to make this significant with the sun's rays. Financed partly by the Na­ By Thomas E. O'Hara remove any doubt that our tional Science Foundation Physicist Richard K. Ger- Q. I read that the government estate, and I'd appreciate it if country's Bicentennial period what it deserves to lach of Rolling Hills calls his and directed by General from it is tax free until Electric's Space Division, it has set up a new Individual retirement age. you'd tell me which would be be. pool-heating invention "solar Retirement Plan whereby an best. celebration has begun. The circles." They're thin plastic involves the mounting of 19 The medium for establishing The decision to make the solar collector panels on the individual can pay money into these plans are now being of­ A. I wish I knew. You are "official" opening of the 22- pool covers cut in five-foot his own plan and build up his talking about three very dif­ ,' Bicentennial a truly circles and designed to float roof of a mobile home built by fered by many organizations. month Bicentennial period Skyline Corp., Elkhart, Ind. own retirement plan. I have a Check your bank, your in­ ferent things. If you organize an nationwide event, rather on the pool's surface. Investment Club, you will be passed on March 1—a date The panels provide 80 per plan through my employer, but surance company or your During sunny days they learning how to judge the than one focused on the cent of the heating and cool­ I was wondering if my wife mutual fund to see if it has a with no particular absorb infrared and ultra­ potential of stocks and building ing energy and 95 per cent of could have a plan and use her plan for you to use. Eastern seaboard where violet rays, transforming the a holding of securities. You do significance in the history of the hot water requirements dividends to make payments energy to heat captured be­ Q. I want to invest. I've not have to invest very much at events of the Revolution took for a mobile home in the into it. the Revolution—but there neath the water's top layer. considered Investment Clubs, one time, and your ability to place, was a good one. It is Philadelphia - Washington, A. Your wife can have her are signs that the nation's Gerlach says the process al­ Savings & Loans and real gain experience as you increase lows pool owners to cut down D.C, climate zone. own plan, but she could not use birthday may be a "sleeper" not just the American dividend income to establish it. your investment is part of the on the use of conventional merican Viewpoints program. about to come to life. Revolution that we should be pool heaters at a significant Under a GE subcontract, The plan only permits a plan to " remembering at this time, savings not only to their Skyline modified a standard be set up where you have Putting your money in Philadelphia has been but the entire 200 years of pocketbooks but to the na­ 12 x 60-foot mobile home by earned income. If your wife Savings & Loans is much like startled by a poll indicating tion's tightening energy re­ installing additional insula­ performs any service that she putting your money in a savings history that unfolded af­ serves as well. tion and enclosing piping and gets paid for, she could set up a account at a bank. There are that as many as 45 million pumps in wall space and a plan. Also, if you earn any in­ basic differences between terwards and the challenges "It's such a simple system come outside of your daily Americans hope to visit the everyone wonders why no one large closet. Savings & Loan Associations and opportunities that we work, such as from writing, and savings banks, yet as a thought of it before," says "We've paid attention to consulting or any kind of second national shrines in that city face for the future. There is Gerlach. •depositor these differences next year. After first being making a solar heated and job, you could set up your own aren't going to mean much to no corner of the country that "But there's quite a bit of individual plan from that work disappointed that there technology in its evolution, at cooled home really livable," you except that you are likely to the Bicentennial should pass says Lee L. Farnham, gen­ even though you have a plan get slightly higher interest in it* that." with your regular employer. would be no major ex­ by. Gerlach discovered the eral manager, GE Space Sys­ the Savings & Loan account. position in their city to mark Paul Revere alerted concept while trying to pro­ tems. Under this new plan, if you Putting your money in real the Bicentennial, many earned $1,100 in a year by some estate is very different from the sleeping colonists to the kind of work outside of your other two. To be successful, Philadelphians are now Letter To The Editor regular job, you could put $750 Our country! In her inter­ secret approach of the course with foreign nations you need to have some into your own individual knowledge of the factors af­ scrambling to provide for a British in April of 1775. It's retirement plan, deduct that may she always be in the right: but our country, right or fecting real estate, or a coun­ wave of tourists that may be no secret right now that the amount from your taxable sellor who can give you good Appreciation income and have a new wrong! as great as if such an ex­ advice. You are going to have Bicentennial is coming, but retirement program ac­ Commodore Stephen Decautur. position had been mounted. 1816 more money involved and also some Americans need to be Editor, The Georgtown Times My thanks begin with the cumulating for you. The income will probably have some debt Preparations for our routed from their slumber if On February 20th, 1975, my wonderful ambulance crew liability. husband, Clarence Grier, was under the supervison of Mr. Bill Bicentennial have proven they are to avoid waking up Collins, then Dr. Tiller, Dr. Lide If you buy stocks, you have %S the victim of an accident, at the from H/STORK'S SCRAPB00K the possibility of making money two things. One is that there later to find they missed the corner of Highmarket and Williams, Dr. Armstrong, the emergency room, and x-ray DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS through dividends and ap­ is no lack of imagination chance to make the Hazard Streets. preciation, In the Savings & At the time, I was in department. April 4, 1841-President William Henry Harrison dies in the around the country for I will forever be grateful for Loan, interest income and Bicentennial a memorable Charleston Medical college White House—exactly one month after his inauguration. safety of principle are what you events and observances that occasion for themselves and Hospital with my brother, John Dr. Armstrong's decision to April 5, 1951-Julius and Ethel Rosenberg are sentenced to rush my husband to Charleston. would be getting. In real estate could provide a regional or their communities. Wilbur Carter, who had just had death as spies, charged with transmitting secret atomic energy you are going to be faced with local focus for the Bicen­ a third radical surgery. My love and gratitude to the information to agents of the Soviet Union. taxes, interest and principle —Copley News Service The news came by way of dear J.E. Cameron, Sr. family, payments while you are waiting who so willingly was trying to April 6, 1957-Trolley cars make their final runs over the telephone that I was needed in streets of New York City. for a chance to sell at a profit. Georgetown at once, no ex­ get me back to Georgetown. At But you can have a lot of the time I did not know my April 7, 1959-Oklahoma repeals its law prohibiting the sale of aty* (&tnrgrtouiti (LxmtB planation except that an ac­ liquor. leverage working for you. cident had happened. I im­ husband was being rushed to SINCE 1797 Charleston. April 8,1935-Congress appropriates $5 billion to provide work Think some of those things mediately called the emergency relief and increase employment under the Works Progress Ad­ over and then make up your room at the hospital and talked Mrs. Herb Bailey (Linda) was bringing me to Georgetown ministration (WPA). mind as to what you want to to our wonderful supervisor of April 9, 1959-America's seven original astronauts are in­ invest in. nurses, Mrs. Betty Towery, who when we met the ambulance on the south Santee bridge. We troduced. Write: Today's Investor, P. game me the details of the in­ April 10,1963-129 men are lost at sea as the atomic submarine jury of my husband as nearly as stopped at Delta Merchantile 0. Box 220, Royal Oak, U.S.S. Thresher fails to return from a deep North Atlantic dive. Michigan 48068. Second Class Postage Paid At Georgetown, S.C. 29440 possible. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Tuesday, April 1, 1171 /.. Flood Control Devices Function Well At Public Service Authority What may very well be the low country flood in the past averted by the flood control Carolina Public Service most potentially devastating decade is presently being program operated by the South Authority (Santee-Cooper). More than one million, four hundred thousand gallons of water per second have been flowing into Lake Marion as a 4 •• result of torrential rains which have occurred during the past week over the 15,000 square miles of Santee River Water­ shed, which extends through the upstate into North Carolina. The Public Service Authority is controlling the release of this enormous volume of water by not having to discharge but three quarters of a million gallons per second into the old Santee River, thus reducing the flood by 45 percent. The remainder of water is being contained within the Lake Marion and Moultrie Reser­ voirs. 'O Although the spilling is causing the banks of the old Santee to overflow, the water is rushing to the Atlantic through a virtually uninhabited path, where damage to property is minimal. 20* YEARS AGO The House of Commons passes the Trade Restraining Act directed toward the colo­ nies; the House of Lords also FLOOD STAGE--The possibility of a flood was averted by use of this accepts the Act. (National spillway in upper Berkeley County. Park Service — CNS) Patriot Years Cochran Refuses *• II To Give Up Fort From the Pennsyl­ armed the Captain and his vania Packet, Phila­ men, took possession of 97 delphia, January 1775, barrels of powder, put it on Spruce Up For Spring 200 years ago: board the gundalows, brought it up to town, and went off It's Time To Fix Up Your Home Extract of a letter from with it to some distance in the fa Portsmouth, New-Hampshire country. For Spring With Our Lumber dated DEC. 16: "Yesterday the town was "We have been in confusion And Building Supplies. full of men, from the country, here for two days, on account who marched in in form; of an express from Boston, in­ chose a committee to wait up­ FOR EFFICIENT SERVICE forming that two regiments on the Governor, who assured were coming to take posses­ them he knew of no such de­ and sion of our fort. sign as sending troops, ships, "By beat of drum 200 men etc. immediately assembled and th QUICK DELIVERIES went to the castle in two "This morning I hear there gundalows, who on their way is a thousand or fifteen hun­ Call were joined by 150 more, and dred on their march to town. demanded the surrender of The Governor and Coancil sat the fort, which Capt. Cochran yesterday on the affair and Dawson Lumber Co. refused; and fired three guns, are now meeting again. but no lives were lost. "The men who came down, Charleston Hwy. 546-8596, "Upon which they immedi­ are those of the beat property ately scaled the walls, dis­ and note in the province." NOTICE: Belle Isle Residents 41

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cR>-/OHPr-fi-r 4 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES. Tuesday, April 1, 1975

To Russia N And Back

Summer is going to be filled with quite a few interesting experiences for the Henry P. Moores of Pawleys Island; that is, if all their plans come to completion. He is the soil conservation technician for Georgetown County with the US Soil Con­ servation Service here and Mrs. Mrs. Hans Gunther Ransom Moore is a teacher at Beck Junior High School. They have earmarked the months of June, July and August for an ambitious trip Miss Small Marries that includes a visit into Russia if the cards fall just right. They plan to leave here about June 15 via a station wagon and camper, having made en­ H. Gunther Ransom tertaining provisions for their children in another summer The marriage of Miss Linda wore matching accessories and program. Diane Small and Mr. Hans a white orchid corsage. Mrs. They will head for an eventual Gunther Ransom was solem­ Small, the bride's grandmother, stop at Big Sur near San EASTER TRADITION-Little Kent Thornton, daughter of the Julie and nized on Friday, the twenty- wore a gown in soft green and Francisco where their son, RACK IN TOWN-Back at Georgetown for Easter Ken Thorntons of Windsor Plantation is continuing the Easter tradition set in eighth of March, at Screven Mrs. Jacobs chose a pink floral Henry, Jr. a naval military man were the Friedhelm Deetjens, formerly her mother's family when she was a little girl. It's an Easter tree that holds a Baptist Church. The Reverend gown. They wore matching is doing his stint. bunny from Julie's tree and lots of other interesting decorations to delight a Visiting with him will be far Georgetown Steel folk and now of the Texas branch William J. Lockaby performed accessories and white orchid of Korf Industries. He is an electrical project two-plus year old. This is the second year Kent has had an Easter tree, and it the double ring ceremony at six corsages. down on their vacational won't be the last. o'clock in the evening. The reception hall was calendar however, because manager for the Georgetown Texas Steel Cor­ The bride is the daughter of decorated as an outdoor garden before this, they will have poration in Beaumont. He and his pretty French Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eugene with greens and a variety of stopped off in British Columbia, wife were visiting at Litchfield with Gert and Jean Small. Mr. Ransom is the son of garden flowers in blending the Yukon and Alaska. Baumeister of Litchfield. Here they're seen at the Little Kent's Easter Tree Mr. and Mrs. Svdney Walter colors forming an effective The couple has planned their Plaza, swinging their bonnie Texas-born babe, Hansom of Alhambra, background. trip with an eye for learning California. The refreshment table con­ about people, practices and new Carolina Jean, in a straw and red-checked lined experiences. basket between them. Mr. Michael Roberts, tinued the color notes of the ••* organist, and Mrs. Phillips K. wedding and was laid with They will be stopping with the Has Some Of Old And New Cumbee, soloist, rendered the white tulle over yellow. The various hosting families along program of nuptial music. Mrs. centerpiece was a mass the way among whom are a Little Kent Thornton, the Now, Julie plans to do the and whenever any of Kent's Cumbee sang, "We've Only Just arrangement of white roses, Hungarian couple who live in an St. Philips Church small daughter of the Ken same for Kent, and she will add little friends come in, they Begun" and "The Wedding yellow carnations, yellow statis, intriguing place called Wood­ Thorntons of Windsor Plan­ branches as time goes by. decide which color and size of Prayer" as the benediction. The white pom pons, and gypsophila pecker, BC. tation, is continuing an Easter candy they wish and it's theirs. traditional wedding marches in a silver compote. On either They are planning to give the Sets Spring Tour tradition that may become just Julie has found a place where were played. end of the table, to complete the famed gravelled Al-Can High­ as binding as that of Christmas- she can get little jewels of Beneath the tree are a way a whirl and trust it will not The St. Philips Spring tours which will begin at 10 AM -but she's too little to un­ Easter scenes encompassed number of Easter candles, The bride, given in marriage effect, were silver candelabrum holding burning white tapers. A return the compliment. Festival Town and Country on the designated day. derstand it all. within an egg shell that has brought by Mr. and Mrs. *» I >'v by her father, chose for her Blakeley from their travels in punch table was decorated to Moore says that they hope to Tour has been set for April 19 in Tickets will be available at But, little or not, she un­ become far more elegant than wedding a formal gown of Greece, a country where Easter match the food table. obtain a visa to fly into Russia an annual presentation of many Mills-Hyatt House on Friday, derstands that her pretty yellow nature ever envisioned. maricane. The fitted bodice was is saluted by the lighting of from Fairbanks, Alaska, with interesting points. April 18 between 7-9 PM and "Easter Tree" is full of in­ styled with a soft V-neckline The bride's table was circular The Easter tree holds two of candles by the children who do and covered with a white lace Siberia as their immediate Saturday, April 19 between 8-10 teresting things, some of which outlined with a re-embroidered destination. The tour sponsored by the these decorations, gold-braided not know about the tinted eggs cloth. The five-tiered wedding Women of St. Philips Episcopal AM. may just be hidden up in there Alencon lace trim and full They will visit with their son and delicately tinted with the much treasured here. cake which formed the cen­ Church will show historical beneath the branches. sleeves ending in deep cuffs at at Big Sur before returning mini-trappings of children's terpiece was embossed with plantations and old homes, Lunch will be served im­ Also beneath the tree in ad­ the wrists and closed with self home. Easters, such as little ducks, yellow rosebuds and topped some with the old authentic mediately following the town Most of the things are clearly dition to other Easter ideas, is a buttons. Appliques of lace Moore hopes to make this a rabbits and sailboats-chosen to adorned the sleeves and also with the traditional bride and atmosphere and some as they tour in the St. Philips Parish visible and represent pretty ceramic egg filled with photographic-literary binge and decorations chosen by her represent each of Kent's birth­ formed a delicate pattern on the groom. Grecian columns are now with new looks. House after which the tour days. candy, given to Kent by her separated the tiers and framed says that he will keep a day-to­ proceeds to the country plan­ mother, Julie Thornton, but to a godmother, Ann DiVenere of bodice front. The circular skirt day diary and will take roughly was attached to a natural an arrangement of lilies of the Noted as the "Spring Festival tations. little girl, there's excitement in Litchfield Beach. valley in an old fashioned 1,000 slides to back up his ob­ of 1775-1975" in a salute to the seeking out even more. Some of the little tree-hang­ waistline and flowed softly in servations. Those wishing to make ings are decorations made by the back to form a chapel train. wedding slipper. Mrs. Wesley Bicentennial, the tour will And last but not least would Gordon and Mrs. Louise Bent­ When they get back to reflect the beauty of a time gone reservations in advance, which She is reaping a custom Julie in crossstitch and a cute be a bunny that came from one Her elbow length veil of bridal Juneau, Alaska, they figure is advisable because the tour is started by her grand, Mrs. J. M. little innovation concerns illusion was attached to a Juliet ley cut and served the wedding but graciously preserved. of Julie's Easter baskets, cake. they will have had enough of often sold out, may contact Mrs. Blakeley, Jr. of Andrews, when several gaily be-decked mini- showing its age a bit, but cap of lace and seed pearls and that kind of travelling so they Charles H. Drayton, Jr., her daughter, Mrs. Thornton baskets hanging from the limbs. she carried a cascade of white Guides and histories will be definitely having the right to be Assisting in serving punch will get aboard a ship, stow provided for all homes on the publicity chairman. was a little girl. These are filled with candies among those present. feathered carnations and white and entertaining were Mrs. their vehicles below and will and yellow rosebuds. Robert Johnson, Mrs. Larry coast for awhile. Miss Taryn Gordon of McCants, and Mrs. Jacquelyn Anyway one looks at it, it Murrells Inlet was the bride's McCants. sounds like a fabulous vacation maid of honor. She was gowned Goodbyes were said to Mr. for anyone who enjoys in a maize yellow polyester and Mrs. Linwood Tyler, uncle travelling and meeting new crepe gown styled on empire and aunt of the bride of Kings- people. Ten New LPN Careerists Emerge lines. The bodice featured a V- tree. neckline and brief butterfly Later the couple left on a sleeves. The soft flowing skirt wedding trip to California. For I • Ten young women of the was attached to a peplum which travelling the bride chose a teel Georgetown Community were outlined the high waist. She blue pants suit with a sheer \BitsOfNews\ awarded diplomas and various wore a white picture hat banded shirt jacket. To complete her recognitions during com­ in yellow ribbon which ended at costume she wore a matching mencement exercises of the a bow with long streamers in sleeveless shell featuring a MORMON PROGRAM Georgetown County School of the back. She carried a long floral applique trim at the A World Conference Practical Nursing, Class of stemmed yellow mum backed neckline. Her corsage was of Broadcast from Temple Square 1974-75. with a flounce of white tulle and roses lifted from her wedding in Salt Lake City will be heard tied with green ribbon. bouquet. over WCBD Channel 2 between The exercises were recently Bridesmaids were Miss Susan The bride was graduated 10 AM-12 noon on April 6 and held at 8 o'clock in the evening Small, sister of the bride, Miss from Winyah High School and from Columbia, on Channel 10. in the Maryville School Cherri Russell, Miss Sara attended the College of A principal speaker will be auditorium before an Chandler, and Miss Tammy Charleston. The groom was President Spencer W. Kimball, assemblage of families and I i, A Utsey, all of Georgetown, and graduated from Claremont World leader of the Mormons friends. Miss Ginger Morse and Miss High School in Claremont, (The Church of Jesus Christ Gail Morse of Murrells Inlet. California and is now employed letter Day Saints). The candidates for They were gowned like the with ITT Grinnell at the graduation were Mrs. Albertha honor attendant and also Georgetown Power Plant. Graham, Mrs. Mary Grant, carried long stemmed yellow MEMORIALS Mrs. Vivian Howard, Mrs. Jane mums. The couple will make their Nagle, Mrs. Judy Poston, Mrs. The • Georgetown County Mr. Val Jolly of Ladson was home on Pennyroyal Road. Pinkie Smalls, Mrs. Dorothy * Memorial Hospital has an­ Stuckey, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner, 1 the groom's best man. Serving SUPPER PARTY nounced a financial gift to its as groomsmen were Mr. John Mrs. Karen Thomas and Miss Endowment Fund in memory of Lu Ann Ward. Michael Small and Mr. Robert Miss Small and Mr. Ransom Mrs. Z. Vance Davis from Mr. Keith Small, brothers of the were entertained the week and Mrs. Lewis F. Freeman. bride; Mr. Harold Roberts, before their wedding at a lovely They entered to the strains of Jr. and Mr. Walter surprise supper party given by "Pomp and Circumstance" Earl Evans, Jr. of Kingstree, Mr. and Mrs. Val Jolly at their played bv Miss Theressa Ed­ cousins of the bride; Mr. home in I>adson. The guest list LUNCHEON wards at the piano. Tommy Rogers; and Mr. included a number of their Cleveland Grooms, Jr. of Johns friends and family. On the day of the Ransom- Following the invocation Island. Small wedding the bridesmaid given by the Reverend Dale RECEPTION REHEARSAL PARTY luncheon was given by Mrs. Tanner, pastor of the Cedar John Harold Roberts and Mrs. Grove Baptist Church, a Immediately following the On Thursday evening David D. McCants, aunts of the welcome was extended by wedding the bride's parents following the rehearsal of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Larry D. Georgetown County Memorial entertained at a reception in the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Small McCants, her cousin. Hospital administrator, James GRADUATES~Ten young women who chose Mrs. Karen Thomas, Mrs. Mary Grant, Mrs. June Fellowship Hall of the church. entertained members of the N. Kirby. nursing as a career were graduated from the Nagle, Mrs. Dorothy Stucjcey, Mrs. Vivian Howard, fe Greeting the guests were Mr. wedding party, out-of-town The mid-day party was held Georgetown County School of Practical Nursing Mrs. Dee Tanner, Mrs. Pinkie Smalls, Mrs. and Mrs. John Harold Roberts, guests and relatives at a party in the private dining room of the The principal speaker, Dr. Sr., uncle and aunt of the bride. in the Church Fellowship Hall. I-afayette Restaurant. George H. Varn, commended recently. These are, from left, Mrs. Judy Poston, Albertha Graham and Miss Lu Ann Ward. Miss Mary Beth Ferdon and the graduates upon their in­ Miss Debbie McCants kept the The refreshment tables were Luncheon tables, overlaid in dustry in seeking a career in Diplomas were presented by commendation to the graduates coming career plans. president, Judy Poston, vice- bride's register. covered with yellow and white white, were arranged in a U- nursing and bade them to Georgetown County Superin­ for their achievements and Serving as officers of this president and Lu Ann Ward, shape. The honor table featured The guests were introduced to cloths with the paramount pursue the traditional high tendent of Education William C. extended best wishes for their particular class Karen Thomas, secretary and treasurer. the receiving line composed of decoration being a can­ the paramount decoration, a standards of this profession. Young. spring arrangement of.. pink the bride and groom, her delabrum arrangement of Awards for scholastic Misses Theressa and Patricia parents, and her grandmothers, yellow statis, yellow carnations, gladiolii, purple iris, yellow Edwards sang a duet, "Ebb­ mums and stephanotis. Bridal achievements were presented On The Georgetown Agenda Mrs. E. O. Small and Mrs. yellow and white pom pons and by Mr. Kirby to the graduates. tide" as a special entertainment Katie Jacobs. blue iris with burning green place cards marked the seating of the evening. At the March General The Georgetown Math on the subject of "Metrafication arrangement of the guests. Meeting on Wednesday 26,1975, tapers. Elsewhere floral ac­ Mrs. Dee Tanner and Mrs. Association is planning a dutch By C-M". The bride's mother chose for Mrs. Edith Moses instructor Mr. C.J. Hawthorne of the State cents included yellow mums Karen Thomas were recipients buffet to be held on April 2 at the wedding a gown of fern Miss Small was presented a and director of the LPN School, Food Stamp Office explained in and green calediums. of the Rotary Award and the 6:30 PM at Holiday Inn. Those interested in attending green lace and polyester crepe corsage of white feathered presented the pins to each detail to the Senior Citizens how Georgetown County Womens' in addition to members may chiffon. The bodice of scalloped carnations to wear with her graduate. The class then recited food stamps could be obtained. The groom-elect presented Hospital Auxiliary Award went French re-embroidered lace luncheon outfit. She chose this the Florence Nightingale Mr. Hawthorne was helpful and The guest speaker, Bill Hynds gifts of appreciation to the to Mrs. Pinkie Smalls and Mrs. call Mrs. Angie Roling at 546- was fashioned with a high party to remember her at­ Pledge, led by Mrs. Moses. informative. Senior Citizens is a of the State Department of groomsmen at this event. Albertha Graham. 8854 for reservations. neckline and long sleeves. She tendants with gifts. Mrs. Moses added her United Way Organization. Education, Columbia, will talk THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Tuesday, April 1, 1975 5 Spring Is Here 0

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Spring promises great things for those who plan to participate in the annual Plantation Town- House Tours scheduled to be held here on April 11-12. As usual, many owners have <*. offered their historic and out­ standing estates and homes during this time chosen by The Prince George, Winyah, Church Women for their widely- acclaimed tours. Hasty Point is a lovely plantation scheduled to be a first stop on the opening day, JOINING IN-The Episcopal Young Churchmen joined in helping the April 11, according to Mrs. Prince George, Winyah, Episcopal Church Women in preparing for the up­ David C. Bourne, chairman and coming Plantation-Town House Tours on April 11-12. Here the Jr. EYC work co-chairman Mrs. W.W. Doar, with colorful paper flowers and birdhouses and other things to be put on sale in Jr. the Prince George Bazaar. Miss Julia and Helen Rosa are heading up one of the popular events that will precede the tours-the bazaar to be located in the Prince George Parish House. Every kind of interesting gift and goody will be available and the Rosas are inviting everyone in Georgetown and close-by communities as well as visitors to stop in whether or not they plan to take the tours. They are convinced it will be worthwhile. 4 '*% The special work of the Episcopal Young Churchmen will be terrariums, birdhouses, HASTY POINT PLANTATION-So-named Escape From Here During The American paper flowers and other gifts. Because Gen. Francis Marion Made A Hurried Revolution When The British Were Threatening.

The Junior EYCs working on the latter include Mary Ruth American Revolution. destroyed when the old house the present owner. Bell, Julian Bourne, Joe But back to Hasty Point, the first stop of the tours ; its burned prior to 1825. Bourne, Ingell Doyle, Laura However, William Coachman, Hasty Point was one of the Doyle, Jim Doyle, John Tiller, history is outstanding and its apparently the original granter, The existing long brick rice plantations that for more Jay Thomas, Maury Wilkin­ appearance charming. offered the property for sale structure was built by H.O. than a hundred years was a part son, Bill Quinn and Barbie According to tradition, Hasty under that name about twelve Jones. Point is so named because years prior to the Revolution. Schoolfield of Mullins, S.C. and of the great rice empire of the GREENERY TALENTS-Some of the Sr. EYC worked with terrariums General Francis Marion, from sold in 1960, along with some Southern Coast. One of the old which will be available along with many other gifts, crafts and arts designed The Senior EYCs include here, made a hurried escape Early ownership is difficult to surrounding acreage, to Philip rice barns still stands on the Martha Bell, Davis Bourne, from British Forces during the trace as original papers were L. Van Every of Charlotte, N.C, grounds. to appeal to guests participating in the Plantation Tours on April 11-12 and Charles Ford, Jim Ford, those who wish only to come to the Parish House on Highmarket Street and Elizabeth Forrester, Nancy browse. Miss Julia Rosa and Miss Helen Rosa are co-chairmen of the Tour's Jones, Terry Martin, Amy annual prize event, the bazaar. Shown here, from left are Amy Miller, Martha Miller, Rob Quinn and Edwin Ambrose m Bell, Mrs. Cobb Bell, an admiring mother, Rob Quinn and Edwin Tiller. Tiller. Receives News Of M.A. Degre Gerald W. Ambrose (ieorgetown was one of 1,4 Personal Interest recipients of degrees iV Mrs. Joseph Kozma and Mrs. weekend with friends and Michigan State Universi Maggie Isaac spent Easter relatives of Georgetown. winter term commenceme weekend with Mr. and Mrs. exercises March 8 in Ea Edward Isaac and sons Richie Lansing, Michigan. and Kevin in Charleston, S.C. Bits Of News Ambrose received his Mast Visiting over the weekend of Arts degree in Politic with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Retarded Association Science. were Mrs. Kathleen Wilson , The Association for Retarded Honorary degrees we Mrs. Robert Sims and children, Citizens will meet Tuesday awarded to U.S. Congressm. Debbie and Archie of Sum­ night, April 1 at the Prince James O'Hara, who deliven merville. George Parish House at 7:30. the commencement address the ceremony for u Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy Winyah Lodge dergraduate degrees. Don Wilson over the weekend were Mr. Wilson's mother, Mrs. Winyah Lodge No. 40 AFM will be held tonight at 8 PM at Honorary degrees were ab Kathleen Wilson of Sum­ delivered to Dr. Martin D. merville and Mr. Wilson's the Masonic Temple, corner of Prince and Screven Streets. Young, visiting professor at the WINNERS—The Junior Civitans-Civitanettes had a ball at Bynum brother, sister-in-law and University of Florida's College children, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Elementary School last week when they hid Easter eggs and helped the of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. J. youngsters find them. Holding the three "special" eggs were, front, 1 to r, Joey Wilson, Mike, Timmy and Tony Coastal Aid Franklin Hyde, retired of Charleston. McKenzie, Sammy Watkins and Trevor Grant. Sharing the moment are 1 to r research chemist at Dow Junior C's, Paul Khoury, Liz Day, Alan Altman and Robbie Buice. The outing Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Deadline Today Corning of Midland; and Perez Hopper over the weekend was Malande Olindo, director of was planned by the Civitans and Civinettes as one of the club's youth Kenya National Parks. programs. their daughter and son-in-law, Coastal Carolina College of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Kelly of the University of Charleston. has set April 1 as the deadline Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. for financial aid applications for Morris and Matt of Cornelia, both this summer and also the Ga. visited during the holidays 1975-76 academic year. Lowden Heads Korf Legal Staff with his sister-in-law, Mrs. All interested students must Rufus Morris and sister, Mrs. re-apply each year, even if they are already receiving financial Nell M. Cribb. The appointment of Scott R. Before joining Korf In­ Homelite , a local manufac- turer of chain saws and lawn aid. Adequate funds are an­ Lowden as Corporate Counsel of and garden equipment. ticipated for next year, ac­ dustries, Inc., Mr. Lowden was Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jordan Korf Industries, Inc. has been Lowden's legal career also cording to Thomas Boyd, counsel for Textron, Inc., and Andy had as their guests announced by Roger R. includes experience with United during the holidays Mrs. Jor­ financial aid officer. Providence, Rhode Island, a Regelbrugge, executive Fruit Company, Boston, dan's parents and brother, Applications will be accepted diversified multi-national vice president. Massachusetts. Danny of Kingstree. after April 1, but by law first corporation engaged in the priority for all awards must go Lowden will be responsible manufacture and sale of A native of Stamford, Con­ Miss Cammie Cribb of to applicants who apply by the for all legal matters of Korf aerospace, consumer, metal necticut, Mr. Lowden received * ' i/v'at Charleston visited over the published deadline. 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Easter week-end of 1975 roaring-racing days of some doings were front page and first Truly, it is amazing to see appeared a little subdued as five to eight years ago when law line stuff in news media over the how soon the antics, such as thoughts range back to the officers and the Easter crowd United States. beer-drinking, bikini-bathing and street-staggering; pale besides the headlines of today's war and turmoil. ->' I* Even Pawleys Island, traditionally a moderate and family type beach, seemed considerably simmered down and the crowds sparse this year when compared with other Easter years. A few of the family houses were full with a contingent of vehicles cooling their wheels on Pawleys sole and sandy straightaway and a few rental 4 fo houses had their quotas-but the unescapable fact is, the multitude of celebrants in their customary wild conveyances were simply not there. Traditionally a place of college cut-ups, a time when the roadway was virtually im­ passible with young people in iU \ every garb known, strolling about, Pawleys this year, carried its peacefulness to the extreme. Further up the way towards the Sun Capitol of Myrtle Beach, things picked up a little at Garden City but not much. Surfside had a normal summer week-end crowd but it *f'V had to be admitted that beach- side motels that boasted holiday crowds on the patios last year, this year were idle. HANG-OVERS -There were a lot of hang-overs girls hanging over the rails to see what they could In the big Cam-Am Country at on Myrtle Beach Pavilion's upper deck Saturday; see; They saw less than they used to because there Myrtle Beach things did pick was less on view. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 not the kind you think-these were lots of boys and I! People... v» v

TOO ETHER-Together for Easter are the Svedberg girls and families, 1 to r, Mrs. Ron (Chris) Dusterhoft, little Jennifer and Kimberley, Bluffton, Places... Ind.; Mrs. Gerhard (Vickie) Stanke, Litchfield Beach, her mother, Mrs. Erick Svedberg, Georgetown, holding tiny Sharon Stanke. & Pursuits... tf'M. By Ethlyn Missroon

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As a result of a new federal leader noted that, "As a result federal money. The SCEA law, the Special Unemployment of the current discussion con­ stresses that higher salaries are 10 r% Assistance Act of 1974, it ap­ cerning unemployment benefits needed, and the state and local pears that in certain cases for teachers, at least four points school districts must be teachers may be eligible for are evident. The first is that the responsible for providing the unemployment benefits—a long public is now aware that money. Unemployment benefits time federal legislative goal for teachers have not previously should not be regarded as a pay teachers. been eligible for unemployment raise or a payment in lieu of a CASTING...This Phoenix, Arizona boatman isn't casting bread According to Nelle Taylor, as have other employees. pay raise. upon the waters. He is giving a stock pond a "booster" shot of President of The South Carolina "The second point that is "A third item is that state a*1"S sodium bicarbonate. According to the U.S. Department of Education Association, "The quite clear, is that most state leaders are indirectly admitting Agriculture, researchers discovered that bicarbonate is more effec­ lack of unemployment benefits officials adinit that teachers that the salary for teaching tive on water surfaces than sodium carbonate (soda ash) used on for teachers is just one of the need higher salaries. Even so, summer school is too low. There dry pond bottoms. Tests indicated that water surface treatment serious inequities with which the sentiment is that teachers is fear that teachers will sign up reduced seepage to 0.15 of an inch per day. teachers must deal." The SCEA will get more money only if it's for unemployment rather than teach summer school. But if a person's unemployment check each week is higher than his ELKS SCHOLAR AND FRIENDS-Regina Ann Cribb of Georgetown talks MARCH RIGHT IN FOR check for teaching, then the problem rests with the salaries, with Elks Grand Exalted Ruler Gerald Strohm, left, and Clemson University not the fact that teachers are President R. C. Edwards during Strohm's visit to Clemson March 13. Miss /' •'• eligible to receive benefits." Cribb, a junior majoring in microbiology, has received an Elks scholarship A fourth fact pointed out by each year she has attended Clemson. The Benevolent and Protective Order of Ms. Taylor is that "many Elks will give 926 scholarships with a total value of $650,000 for the 1975-76 UPER SAVINGS teachers prefer to continue school year. teaching but find there are no available jobs." As a result, teachers are underused and in essence, 'laid off." In fact^pver one third of the teachers in South Carolina go to school in *v.\ the summer. "The present economic reality is that teachers are affected by the recession, just as others are, and currently Leather palms with cotton top & cuffs may need the benefits provided as emergency relief for the Men's Work Gloves recession. Opportunities for Men's Work Gloves summer work will be down specially made for rough, because of the recession; rugged work. Leather proposed salary increases are aaWrl palms with cotton tops REG. low because of low tax and cuffs. Sizes S, M, L, ®12.4"6 revenues; and economic XL pressures are as great (on teachers i as they are on others. "Individual teachers may select whether or not to apply for benefits, but hopefully this Improves All Soils . . . attention to teachers will help the public understand the status 2-Cu. Ft. Sphagnum 25-Pound Bags of teachers' economic needs.' 4 ft PEAT MOSS Potting Soil Vietnam Vets Men's Driving REG. REG. 57 May Obtain 3.47 2.47 & Work Gloves E^ Men's Driving and Work Gloves in sizes S,M,L,XL. Outside of longwearing GI Insuranee ,* \ 98% Organic Sphagnum Peat Moss in 2- All purpose "ready to use" Potting Soil in pig skin with cotton bin­ luy J»>'

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Shrimp Management Program Proposed StM,

A technical committee management activities between mended that the white shrimp the plan, in order to be ef­ Florida shirmpers showed studying the feasibility of a the cooperating states and the be studied from the regional fective, must be acceptable to great concern for limited entry regional approach to the National Marine Fisheries approach as it is the major the four states, the federal and pollution. management of the South Service. species in the area. government and the shrimping In South Carolina a great Atlantic shrimp fishery has The committee, comprised of industry in the region. concern was shown over shrimp proposed the formation of a The State-Federal Shrimp representatives of South Basically, Dr. Acheson's imports. *« regional management council Technical Committee, meeting Carolina, North Carolina, interview study earlier this Acheson also reported that to coordinate shrimp here recently, also recom- Georgia, Florida, and the year showed that shrimpers in people in the region's shrimping National Marine Fisheries the two Carolinas and Georgia industry appeared receptive to Service, is formulating a plan were primarily concerned with some form of regional High School Equivalent for the regional management of the cost-prize squeeze, while management. the shrimp fishery in the South Atlantic. Exams Slated April 9 Dr. Peter J. Eldridge, of the Copy And Duplicating Printing Examination for obtaining technical education centers, or Marine Resources Research the equivalent of a high school by writing to Director of the Institute of the South Carolina Camera Ready Printing diploma will be given for South High School Certificate Wildlife and Marine Resources One Day Service Carolinians in Columbia next Examination, Room 202, 1416 Department, said it is hoped the month. Senate Street, Columbia, S.C. plan will be completed by May. Rubber Stamps & Magnetic Signs Deadline is Wednesday, April 29201. The committee will meet next 9, for receipt of application with Any civilian South Carolina month to approve the final draft Made To Order. $10 fee to take the examination resident or any former resident of the plan. on April 12 in Columbia. who attended a public or private Dr. Edwin B. Joseph, Eligible persons may secure school in South Carolina as his director of the Marine Inlet Marking Co. application forms from school last school, who is 19 years of Resources Division of the South superintendents, adult age or older, is eligible to take Carolina Wildlife and Marine 236 • 6100 4* education centers, and the examination. Resources Department, said

Lex Moser of Conway, S.C. is a Santee- Cooper customer. He paid $215.83 to put storm windows and doors on his home in 1974. By his own figures, based on his previous heating and cooling costs, the money he saves in heating and cooling his 1295 square foot home will pay for the storm windows and doors within a few years. Storm windows and doors can save up to 15% of the energy used to heat the av­ f.ALLON DONOR-Ann Israel, WINH personality, is being measured for erage lowcountry home. Left on year her gallonth donation of blood during the Georgetown County Chapter 'round, they'll give comparable savings in AS, American Red Cross Blood Drive at First Baptist here Tuesday. Over 100 pints cooling. were realized in the march towards the County's quota, Mrs. Margaret Ford, So they're a lot more than a simple prop­ ARC executive secretary, said. On hand were Mrs. Terry Stephens, right, erty improvement. They're the kind of sure registered nurse, who recruits the LPNs and nurses to assist with the program thing investment that can bring you an im­ here and Ms. Mary Godbey, RN, left, of the Carolina Lowcountry Red Cross mediate return in energy and money saved. Center at Charleston. Nature Trails Santee-Cooper V'». All Trees Have SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY Lot In Common - By JIM CORNETT pearance and water require­ mon. With an average height ments, as trees they all have of over 60 feet when mature TTie word "tree" conjures certain characteristics in the honey locust easily fits up many different pictures in common. into the tree category which our minds. Floridians may • To illustrate just what has a minimum height re­ visualize the bald cypress characteristics go into quirement of 15 feet. emerging from stagnant making a tree let's take a swamps. Southwesterners Trees must also have one look at the honey locust, are reminded of their Joshua main woody stem if they wish Gleditsia triacanthos, of the tree or saguaro cactus of the to be separated from bushes eastern portion of our coun­ hot southern deserts. If you and shrubs which have many try. live in Maine one of the vari­ stems. The honey locust ous species of birch trees The honey locust is found again qualifies as a tree for it probably adorns your yard. from the Midwest to the normally has a single woody Atlantic seaboard and from trunk supporting the numer­ Yet even though the above the Gulf of Mexico in the ous leaves and branches plants are very different in south to Canada in the north. which terminate in a broad, their habitat preference, ap­ In some areas it is quite com- flat crown. / Lex Moser The trunk is covered with dark grayish-brown bark which occasionally may be armed with two- to three-inch spines. "...in a few years they will be paid for." A l^Cfok The last characteristic of a tree is that it must have a thick main stem at least four Formal Specialists inches in diameter and capa­ ble of supporting the entire plant. Our honey locust easily Quality qualifies in this category as its trunk may be several and times the above diameter. Ft Gleditsia triacanthos, as A New Tobacco Warehouse Service the botanist calls it, is a member of the legume fam­ ily, a group which includes Sales such well-known vegetables as beans and peas. Clover To Better Serve You Near Hemingway and and alfalfa also belong to this family and are important Rentals foods for the livestock indus­ try. Moist, fertile soil is pre­ GOING FORMAL?| ferred by the honey locust. In such situations it will produce Peoples Tobacco Warehouse, Inc. I MAKE YOUR hundreds of legumes or seed- pods which will insure the f RESERVATIONS continued presence of the (NUMBER 10326) honey locust along North EARLY! American nature trails. •^Ma^lHal^^l^^^^HHa^^i^^^Bm^HBaBBHIHaMiMI^BaBHBBBHBaBi^^Ha^a^

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Instant Santee Cooper Installs Replay JS \x4. A* Electrostatic Precipitators

MONCKS CORNER—Two according to Marion O. Mc- said the two units are per­ Plans are also being made for additional electrostatic Ninch, Director of Production forming well within the new air installation of additional precipitators have been placed for the state-owned utility. He pollution standards. precipitator units at the /a into service on the Grainger Authority's coal-burning Jef­ Steam Plant at Conway feries Steam Plant in Moncks providing cleaner air emissions Corner. These units will be from the electric generating installed during 1976 at a cost in facility operated by the South excess of $3,000,000. Carolina Public Service Santee-Cooper officials Authority (Santee-Cooper). emphasized that the new en­ When it was put into com­ vironmental standards for mercial operation in 1967, the electric utilities continue to be a Grainger Electric Generating contributing factor in in­ Plant was one of the first creasing the cost of electricity generating facilities in the state to the consumer. to utilize precipitators for the Conway Plant were required to comply with new environmental standards and regulations. MANNING EXTERMINATORS The cost of two years of QUINTUPLETS...Celebrating their fifth birthday recently, the BEFORE AND AFTER--The electrostatic precipitators on the new testing, engineering design and Kienast quintuplets of Liberty Corners, N.J. decorate their birthday & INSULATORS construction of the Conway cake with candles. The children of Mr. and Mrs. William Kienast, Winyah Steam-Electric Generating Plant make a big difference when it comes precipitators was $1,200,000 , the quints are (L to R) Ted, Sarah, Abigail, Amy, and Gordon. •(!* to providing cleaner air emissions from the generating facility. While the only Fully Bonded visual evidence of their operation is a seemingly smokeless stack, the dif­ ference they make can be seen in examination of "before" and "after" photos of the units recently installed on the Grainger Electric Generating Plant in Pest Control - Termite Control Conway, operated by Santee-Cooper. The "before" picture on the left was actually made while the new precipitators were being installed. The "after" Shop for shoe shops in the picture on the right was made following the units being put into operation. Storm Windows And Doors We Measure Ami Install Waccamaw Planners Set Insulation - All Types Entire Building

Education Training Priorities FREE ESTIMATES

The Waccamaw Area Man­ females. held at Horry-Georgetown Call 546-6964 H power Planning Board met The next meeting of the Area Technical Education Center on recently and established Board will be held at April 29. priorities for the selection of Williamsburg Technical, 546-6692 «, 4-3 participants for programs to be Vocational and Education funded under the federal Center in Kingstree at 10:00 Comprehensive Employment A.M. on Tuesday, April 15. and Training Act. All proposals for special The Board determined that projects requesting funding target groups to be served are: during fiscal year 1976 will be (1) Disadvantaged Vietnam reviewed at this meeting. Era Veterans, (2) All other Proposals should be aimed at Vietnam Era Veterans, (3) servicing the above target V'» Heads of Households, (4) Un­ groups plus any other group skilled marginally attached experiencing difficulty in workers who are not heads of competing in the labor market. households, (5) Students who Proposals should be sub­ need assistance to complete mitted by Monday, April 7 in high school. writing to the Chairman, Within these groups it is Waccamaw Area Manpower "I SAY, WATSON" planned that 85 per cent of the Planning Board, 601 Lane Road, Bloodhound "Sherlock Phan- individuals served will be Kingstree, S.C. 29556. A final tasia", looks the part as disadvantaged, 65 percent decision on all proposals will be he awaits judging at London * minorities and 55 percent made at a Board meeting to be Dog Show recently.

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O&'IO^d'O^ 10 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.I TIMES. Tuesday, April 1, 1975 SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER \ Recreation Boats Used HELPFUL IDEAS FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENT SAFE DRIVERS percent fewer injury-producing Examination of official records accidents. They have seven per­ ,V> '* in 30 states plus the District of cent fewer fatal accidents. They Columbia reveals that the aged have the lowest frequency of ac­ are the nation's safest drivers. cidents in those States where they Commercially Must Be Safe Drivers past age 65 average 37 make up a larger proportion of the percent fewer total accidents in driving population. Recreational boaters engaged (PFD's) required for com­ device (type III) for every proportion to their numerical ratio in commercial fishing activities mercial vessels. That is person on board. in the driving population Senior drivers had the lowest are required to meet safety whenever they are engaged in Representing about 7.4 percent of frequency of accidents among all i Boat cushions, horsecollars all motorists in the 31 jurisdictions age groups in Delaware. Indiana. equipment standards set for commercial activities, he ad­ and other type IV devices are a-V *. commercial vessels, says state ded. studied, they were involved in only Maine, Maryland, Montana, Ohio, not legal, he said. But there is 4.8 percent of auto accidents. boating chief Thomas C. Welch, Such activities include Oklahoma, South Carolina, no requirement for a throwable Older people are involved in 40 Virginia, and Washington. .Jr crabbing, shellfish fishing, device on commercial vessles netting and trawling, Welch under 26 feet.) Welch chief of the South explained in a recent interview Carolina Wildlife and Marine from his office here. -Vessels 26 feet but less than 40 feet are required to have the Resources Department's He said commercial PFD We Are Happy To Announce boating division said, same as for vessels under 26 requirements are: feet except that one CG ap­ <\ recreational boaters who -Vessels under 26 feet require purchase commercial licenses proved ring life buoy must be one U.S. Coast Guard (CG) carried in addition. Colonel Joseph E. Payne. USAF to use their boats for com­ approved life preserver (type mercial fishing must carry the 11, buoyant vest (type II) or -Vessels 40 feet and longer personal flotation devices special purpose wearable are required to have one Coast Guard approved life preserver Retired h Now Associated (type I) for every person on board plus one CG approved IMPRESSIVE—The seventh and eighth graders of St. Mary-St. Cyprian's ring life buoy. Catholic School presented a play entitled "The Passion, Death And With Our Firm. All Motor Traffic These requirements, he said, Resurrection Of Jesus Christ" according to St. Matthew's Gospel as their are not applicable to vessels contribution coming "Holy Week". It was held in the school on Palm Sunday it carrying passengers for hire. for the children's parents and friends. The pantomime, dramatization and All PFD's must be readily Townsend Real Estate Co. Now Restricted accessible, in good serviceable sacred hymns were so impressive that many in the audience were moved to condition, and of appropriate tears. On the way to Golgotha, Simon the Cyreman was forced to help Jesus The Litchfield Beaches size for the person who intends carry His Cross. Shown, 1 to r, are Lori Ann Stunkel, a Holy woman; Janice Litchfield, S. C. to use it. Throwable devices Parsons, (Jesus' Mother), Delbert Wallace, (Jesus), Carl Parson (Simon) and must be immediately available, Phone 237-4473 At Mountain Park Welch advised. Randolph Gibson and Anthony Winley, (Roman soldiers). Vehicular traffic will soon be Biologist stationed here with the restricted on the Mountain Hunt South Carolina Wildlife and <+% Unit's Horse Pasture Game Marine Resources Department, Management Area for the said five gates giving access to purpose of controlling erosion, the Horse Pasture area will litter and the protection of soon be closed until next hunt­ wildlife. ing season. Sam Stokes, District Game Foot traffic into the area is not restricted and the gates will LAWN GARDEN be opened during all hunting Hollins seasons, Stokes said. Two gates at laurel Fork Gap will be closed as well as gates at Dawkins Flat Road, at the Receives lower falls on Whitewater River and at the North Carolina line at Award Carolina Fields. The Department is The Legislator of the Year cooperating with Crescent Land award went to South Carolina and Timber Company, owners Senator Ernest F. Hollings of the Horse Pasture area, in H.P. H.P. during the National Con­ installing the gates. Crescent servation Awards Program has nearly 160,000 acres of its conducted by the National watershed land in the Depart­ Wildlife Federation held here ment's public hunting program recently. or game management area Hollings was selected because program. 36" CUT FANTASTIC 32" CUT of his "unique position to Stokes said the Department provide effective leadership wildlife conservation officers ELECTRIC START ELECTRIC START and support for environmental will enforce these restrictions SAVINGS!! legislation" as chairman of the strictly. Violators will beissued Senate Commerce Committee's citations. subcommittee on Oceans and Horse Pasture is located in We Service All Mowers And Tillers **< Atmosphere and as a member Pickens and Oconee counties of the Senate Appropriations and consists of 87,000 acres In Our Own Shop - With Factory Committee. which is roughly half of the He was a principal sponsor of Mountain Hunt Unit's total Trained Repair Men the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 and has been in­ strumental in negotiating adequate funding for the ad­ COMING SOON! ministration of the program. He also was author and principal sponsor of the Marine 4 <* Mammal Protection Act which establishes standards for the protection to threatened animals as well as other legislative measure to protect the environment. Known as the "Connie" awards which are presented as statuettes of whooping cranes, the awards were presented to six other individuals as well as two state conservation A complete, High Protein, >V organizations. 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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE MART Open 9 A.M.—9 P.M. Weekdays, 9—5 Sat. Andrews Highway 605 S. Fraser St. Phone 546-8214 Georgetown Only 14 Days Left! __^_ THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Tuesday, April 1, 1WS 11 • I \ Gators Defeat Andrews 10-0 L* By EDDIE OLIVER Jayroe then singled sending in the second and third runs. scored when Jayroe singled to The Winyah Gators defeated Wilder to third. A long sacrifice In the fourth David Strait center. Billy Cook then singled Andrews for the second time in fly to center by Billy Cook drove drilled a double to left to get and scored later in the inning two days Thursday night as in Wilder with the first run and another Gator rally underway. following another single by they routed the Yellow Jackets consecutive singles by Keith Strait went to third when Wade Perry Swann. 10-0 in a game called in the sixth Lunsford and Perry Swan drove Wilder grounded out to first and Four runs by Winyah in the inning because of the ten run fifth gave them a commanding rule. 9-0 lead. Singles by Tommy Grady Weaver's team got Striped Bass Derby Karnes and Dean Jordan another outstanding pitching opened the inning but it was effort in the game as Andrews' mistakes that gave righthander Dean Jordan the Gators their first two runs of allowed only three hits to pick Starts April 5 the inning. Karnes scored on a up his first win of the season. wild pitch and Glenn Ard, Jordan was relieved by Tommy running for Jordan scored on a One of the country's biggest eligible for the grand prize Jordan in the top of the sixth. pass ball. David Strait walked and most popular fishing weight division honors that will > Mfc Dean Jordan allowed An­ in the inning and scored when tournaments- the 11th Annual be announced at the end of the Johnny Jayroe singled to left. drews their only hits of the Santee-Cooper Lakes' World's ten week-long contest. Bream game in the first two innings Jayroe scored when Andrews Championship Landlocked division winners will receive shortstop Rodney Matthews and then silenced the Yellow Striped Bass Fishing Derby- is trophies. Jackets bats for the remainder booted a ground ball by Keith now only four days away. Lunsford. of the game with Tommy The event will begin on The second major derby Jordan's help in the sixth. Dean Saturday, April 5, and run category will be the "Special Tommy Jordan walked to struck out seven in five innings through Sunday, June 15, and, Reward" striped bass tagged open the bottom of the sixth and and Tommy struck out two of as in the past, it will be free and fish division. Here, a large was replaced by Ronny Rader the three men he faced. open to all comers. number of especially tagged who eventually scored the final The Gators continued their run when a grounder by Jimmy a ^ The derby will have four striped bass will be sponsored excellent hitting by pounding weight division categories, by private businesses and other Wiggins was errored by second out fourteen hits in the game. including the striped bass, organizations. These tags will baseman Davey Glisson. Winyah wasted no time in largemouth bass, crappie and be worth a pre-determined Johnny Jayroe, Keith Lun­ getting their scoring underway bream divisions. Anglers prize, sponsored by the private sford, Perry Swann snd Dean as they moved out in front 3-0 in landing the biggest fish in sector and will be payable to the Jordan all had two hits in the CUTTING LOOSE-Barry High cuts loose with a Although High pitched well, the Tigers lost 3-1 to the first inning. Wade Wilder striped bass, largemouth bass lucky anglers landing the fish. game for the Gators. fast ball in a recent game with Myrtle Beach. was the first Gator to reach and crappie divisions each week In recent years several stripers Jordan was the winning the Seahawks. base as he walked with one out will receive $50 cash prizes worth $1,000 or more have been pitcher and Jim Tanner suf­ in the opening inning. Johnny and will automatically be caught during the derby. fered the loss for Andrews. f.% Tigers Rally To Top Pacolet By EDDIE OLIVER third, Donnie Moore drove in by Jeff Worthy and a double by second and seventh innings in the first run of the inning with a Dale Campbell gave the Indians posting his parade with three The Howard Tigers spotted single to left and Eugene their final runs of the game. singles while Anthony Wragg Pacolet a five run lead and then Gibson's long double down the Eugene Gibson picked up the and Norris Jackson both had battled back to defeat the In­ left field line drove in three win for the Tigers in relief. The two hits in the game. dians 9-6 in a game played last more to give the Tigers the tall righthander retired thirteen Starting pitcher Chris Bishop Thursday afternoon at County tying runs. batters in a row between the suffered the loss for the Indians.

Stadium. The win was the •.*:•.....-.•:•.. Tigers second of the season. In the fourth inning Yulander 9 :*' Davis' single started another £* The Indians started out with a Tiger scoring rally. Anthony THE GEORGETOWN bang by scoring four times in Wragg followed Davis' hit with the top of the first and then another single and Barry High's CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC added to their lead with a single slow roller to shortstop drove run in the second but their lead in Davis. Wragg went to third on Dr. John R. Duval was to be short lived. the throw to the plate and and Starting Howard pitcher scored a few minutes later when Dr. Louis E. Thibodeau Anthony Wragg walked the first rundown attempt failed. Donnie Chiropractors two batters of the game, gave Moore's single drove in High with the third run of the inning. % up a single to third hitter Jeff -CLINIC HOURS- y fa Worthy and then waled the next Howard scored what proved two batters before being to be the winning run in the MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY removed in favor of reliever sixth as they took advantage of Eugene Gibson but by that time three Pacolet errors. Carlton 9:00 A.M. to4:30P.M. the Tigers were trailing 2-0. Rutledge reached first on a Gibson promptly gave up fielder's choice, went to second SATURDAY-9:00 A.M. to 1:00P.M. singles to the first two hitters he on a error by the second faced and Howard was down 4-0 baseman, stole third and scored And By Appointment before the inning was over. on an error by the Indian's llh, catcher Chuck Parris. 613 S. Fraser St. (Hiway No. 17) Pacolet battled back in the In the top of the second the final inning as they scored three Telephone 546-4959 Indians put together three runs before Eugene Gibson walks and a single as they in­ retired the final three batters of Serving The Coastal Area For 20 Years creased their lead to 5-0. the inning. Two walks, a single Howard started their CAN'T FIND THE HANDLE-Tony Wragg (14) the handle for an error. Yulander Davis moves in to comeback in the bottom of the tries to make an over-the-shoulder catch, but loses help. second. Singles by Donnie Moore, Norris Jackson and Tony Nelson produced the JKT y Tigers first run of the game. HOMESTEAD LAST 3 DAYS Nelson drove in Moore with the Howard Scores first run. 5f 7, 9 PM The Tigers knotted the game TAX EXEMPTIONS at 5-5 with a four run outbrust in the bottom of the third and then went ahead with three more Track Victory tallies in the fourth. Two bases ALL HOMEOWNERS WHO WERE AGED 65 OR OVER. on balls and a hit batsmen filled the bases for Howard in the When the dust cleared this breathing down their backs with past Wednesday at Beck Track, a 10.1. Then in the 220 yard dash ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 31, 1974. MAY APPLY FOR >v it was Howard 78, Myrtle Beach Nate and James Washington of 49'2 and Winyah 8V4 in a Howard tied for first with 23.0 triangular track meet. The and Howards Chris Thomas was Sports THE HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTIONS. THOSE HOMEOWNERS fleet-footed Tigers scored 12 third with 23.3. first places out of a possible 16. Howard's real testing will be Once again Howard swept the Tuesday April 1st at Columbia 9 WHO ARE TOTALLY AND PERMANENTLY DISABLED AND relays. in the State-Record Relays. THOSE WHO ARE LEGALLY BLIND AS OF DECEMBER 31. High individual scorer of the ' 'We will find out at this one how meet once again was Ricky we stack up with the big boys," >) Pyatt with 15 points. He scored states Coach Sanders. "There 1974,ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE HOMESTEAD TAX EXEMPTION STARTS THIS FRIDAY!! first in the two mile run, the one will be some fine teams up mile run, and the 440 yard dash. there. Northwestern of Rock Hill seems to be the favorite to APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE EVERY YEAR PRIOR TO The feature race of the day sweep the meet. I just hope we was the 100 yard dash when can make a dent." MAY 1ST., AT THE OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF Nate Sumpter of Myrtle Beach Showing up well for Winyah ran a 9.9, brother Lavern was was Tanner who scored first in GEORGETOWN COUNTY clocked at 10.0 flat, and James the 880 yard run and second in Robinson of Howard was the mile for a total of 8 points. Altman picked up a tie for (grorgrtonm •* i - • fourth place in the 880 yard run IF YOU NEED FURTHER INFORMATION for '-a point. Winyah seems to be SfatWR .*« improving with each meet. CALL THE AUDITOR'S OFFICE 546-5941 or 546-5942 % With only six boys out they just don't have the depth. They do a * good job with just the few they have. Coastal Carolina To Hold Pre-Registration At GEC ^ The results of the meet were: Your opportunity for a college education is just a few weeks away. USC Coastal Carolina will conduct two mile run: Pyatt (H), a Pre-registration in Georgetown at GEC, April 7-11,1975. ProsprcUve students may pre-register Thomas (H) Hemingway from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 7,9,11, and from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on April 8 and 10th. A tentative list WHY WAIT (M.B.) Altman (W) 11:02.1; of course offerings for the GEC Summer Sessions are as follows: *." '* Shot Put: Collington (H) Joe Evans (M.B.) Jas Robinson (H) Logan and Cobb (H) tie 41' SUMMER I FOR YOUR REBATE? 7%"; Discus: Collington (H) Austin (M.B.) Gause (MB) English 101 9:00 - 10:25 a.m. . Monday through Friday Brews (MB) 110' 11"; Broad History 101.... 10:30 - 11:55 a.m... Monday through Friday FIAT 124s & 128s In Stock Jump: N. Sumpter (MB) N. History 201 9:00 - 10:25 a.m Monday through Friday Green (H) A. Fraser (H) R. Math 121 ...... 5:00 - 6:25 p.m. Monday through Friday Sumpter (MB) 19' 4"; High Psychology 10 1 5:00 - 6:25 p.m Monday through Friday Jump: A. Fraser (H) Willie Sociology 101.. 6:30 - 7:55 p.m ..Monday through Friday Robinson (H) N. Green (H) 5' English 287.... LIST '3352.90 8"; Pole Vault: Forfeit to M.B.; Business Adm 440 Relay: Howard; M.B. 45.4; Education 705 ...... 9:00 -10:25 a.m... Monday through Friday REBATE 120 H. Hurdles: Williams (MB) Education 744 10:30 - 11:55 p.m. Monday through Friday •* '400.00 Guiles (H) Cobb (H) 16.6; 100 yard Dash: N. Sumpter (MB) L. Sumpter (MB) Jas Robinson SUMMER II Your Price '2952.00 (H) 9.9. English 101.... Also the Mile Run: Pyatt (H) English 102.... Tanner (W) R. Thomas (H) History 102.... Deep (MB) 4:53.5; 880 Relay: Howard; M.B. 1:33.5; 440 Dash: Pyatt (H) Sumpter (MB) Wes Myrtle Beach Imports Robinson (H) Logan (H) 53.3; Psychology 10 180 L. Hurdles: Guiles (H) English 288 ... jpfi Willie Robinson (H) Williams Anthropology Hwy. 501 Phone 448-2348 (MB) A. Fraser (H) 21.3; 880 Education 514 yard Run: Tanner (W) Hemingway (MB) Pyos (H) % Myrtle Beach Deep (MB) Altman (W) Tie 2:11; 220 yard Dash: ^ • Washington (H) Sumpter (MB) May we encourt ige you to make plans now to attend college this summer. A f 10 pre-registration (non- tie; C. Thomas (H) 23.0; and refundable) fee will be charged at the time of pre-registration. This fee will apply to your total at** Mile Relay: Howard; M.B. tuition. 3:43.4

C&-lD%-c] THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.I TIMES, Tuesday, April 1, 1975 Georgetown, South Carolina, comments related to matters menced and is now pending in within twenty (20) days after under consideration are the Court of Common Pleas for (I service hereof upon you, ex­ requested to submit a written Georgetown County, South clusive of the day of such ser­ statement ot facilitate in­ Carolina, by the above named vice; and if you fail to answer corporation into the written Plaintiffs against the above the Petition within the time record of the proceedings. A named Defendants for the aforesaid, the Petitioners will recording will be made of this purposes of inquiring into all J. I apply to the Court for the relief hearing, but will not be tran­ matters and things alleged in demanded in said Petition, scribed. the Complaint and determining DATED at Georgetown, South (4) Following formal the boundary line to the Carolina, this It day of March, presentation, there will be an Plaintiffs' property as set out in FOR SALE-1973 Oldsmobile FOR SALE—68 Mercury, new FOR RENT—Mobile Home for A.D., 1975. opportunity for discussion and the Complaint in this action. CLASSIFIED ADS rent at Pawleys Island. Call Vista Cruiser. 9 passenger paint and tires. 302 engine, DAVID H. MARING exchange of ideas relative to The property which is the 6 cents a word—1st Insertion station wagon, 17,000 actual $700. 69 Ford LTD Station 237-2123. tfc 5 cents a word—Each ad­ Miscellaneous Attorney for Petitioners areawide waste treatment subject matter of this action is miles. Will take average Wagon, $900.16 ft. wood boat, TO: JOAN L. MORAN, planning and management. described as follows: ditional Insertion FOR RENT—3 bedroom mobile a' t Vi retail. Call 546-2421 or 546- 100 hp Evinrude, power tilt, REGINA M. MORAN, (5) The record of this hearing All that certain piece, parcel DEADLINE — Noon Friday home, Pawleys Island with FLEA MARKET-all day, 4497. 3tc4-3 cable steering, trailer, $500. SARALYNN V. MORAN, all will remain open until Thurs­ or tract of land situate, lying For Tuesday's Paper. Noon washer on private lot. $150. every Friday and Saturday. 546-5569. 2tp4-3 minors under the age of four­ day, April 17,1975 at 12 o'clock and being in Township Number Tuesday For Thursday's per month. 546-8646. tfc Henry's Barn. Go out 501 Several nice lots at N. Litchfield teen (14) years, and JOAN L. noon, in order that further One (1) in the County of Paper. FOR SALE-1973 Mercury Highway from Conway to El- for sale. Call James W. Smith MAYFIELD. the person with written testimony may be Georgetown and State of South Montego MX Broughan. Take Bethel Church, Turn right, go Real Estate Co., 237-4246. tfc FOR RENT—Small farm at whom said infants reside. presented. If mailed, such Carolina, measuring and up payments, no equity. Call one mile. Phone 365-2600. tfc Pawleys Island for rent. Call additional testimony should be containing fifteen (15) acres, 387-4640. 7tc 4-22 YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE FOR SALE-1973 Yamaha 350, 237-2502. tfc NOTICE that unless you apply addressed to: more or less; Butting and Bounding to the North on public low mileage, $650. Call 234- WANTED TO BUY-used for the appointment of a Areawide, Land Use Planning FOR SALE road leading from Georgetown 2676. 4tc4-l frostfree avocado Guardian ad Litem to represent and Plans Review Section to South Island; to the East on refrigerator, washer and the infant respondents, Joan L. Office of Environmental GENERAL ELECTRIC sales FOR RENT HELP WANTED lands, now or recently of Colet FOR SALE-1974 Ford LTD, 2- dryer in good condition. Moran, Regina M. Moran and Quality Control, S. C. Depart­ and service. Also General door hardtop, Call 264-5255 Saralynn V. Moran, in the above ment of Health and En­ Frost; to the South on lands, Electric appliances. Washers, FOR RENT-Pawleys Island, Dinette set. Call 546-3631. tfc after 5:00 p.m. 4tc4-l HELP WANTED—Registered entitled action within twenty vironmental Control, 2600 Bull now or formerly of Edd dryers, refrigerators, ranges furnished trailer, year-round nurses, general floor duty. Private tutoring by experienced (20) days after service of this Street, Columbia, South Manick; and to the West on and freezers. Griffith's Gas rental. Call 546-3795. tfc FOR SALE — Country Club Also one rotating supervisor. teacher, with permanent Summons and Notice upon you, Carolina 29201 lands, now or recently, of and Appliances. Phone 546- Estates, 3 bedroom house, 2 Excellent salary and fringe professional degree in the petitioners herein will apply (6) The tape recording of the Samuel Washington. Being the 4194. tfc baths, fireplace; lot size -150' FOR RENT — Two and three benefits. Call collect for in­ elementary education. Call to the Court to have such meeting and all written same premises which were x 100'. Call 546-5409. tfc bedroom air conditioned formation. Director of Nur­ 237-46345 or 546-4716. 4tc4-3 Guardian ad Litem appointed. testimony will be maintained in conveyed by Ada R. Stamper to FOR SALE'—A se't of40,000 mile trailers. Winyah Mobile DATED at Georgetown, South J. Forster Bourne by deed dated FOR SALE—One meat counter, sing Service, Williamsburg the files of the Office of the guarantee radial tires, one of Homes, Fogel St., County Memorial Hospital, Smoke Detectors, Fire Alarms Carolina, this 18 day of March, Deputy Commissioner for Jan. 4, 1939, recorded in the the safest tires your can can 6 foot. In operation, priced to Georgetown. Concrete patios 1975. office of Clerk of Court for go. Call 546-4434. 4tc4-l Kingstree, S.C. 354-6155 6tc 4-3 and Burglar Alarms. Free Environmental Quality Con­ have. Call William Brown or and water furnished. See estimates. McDonald Alarm. DAVID H. MARING trol and at the Waccamaw Georgetown County in Deed manager, C. D. Marsh, 546- HELP WANTED - Sara Call 546-6930. "tfc Attorney for Petitioners Regional Planning Council, Book Z-2, page 752; and by r-aid I-arry Holliday. 546^666. tfc FOR SALE—1973 Honda 750, 5943, or call collect, Mr. or J. Forster Bourne to Frank R. Extras in excellent condition Coventry, part and full time. Georgetown, South Carolina. Mrs. B. A. Graham, 659-2994, No investment. Phone and car AVON TO THE RESPONDENTS Federal law, regulations, and Bourne by deed dated Nov. 17, FOR SALE — Special deals on, and 1972 Nova SS, 350 cu. in 3 Turbeville. tfc ABOVE NAMED: 1939, and recorded in Deed Book 10 and 12 wide trade-ins - also necessary. Call 546-9109 after NEED MONEY TO PAY guidelines governing Section speed, in good condition. Call Please be advised that the C-3, at page 16; and by Frank R. repossessions for as little as 5 p.m. TFC BILLS? Get out from under. 208 Areawide Waste Treatment 546-2020. 2tc 4-11 FOR RENT—3 bedroom, two Summons of which the above is Bourne to Emilie P. Bourne by $95 "down and assume Sell part-time on your own Management Planning are story house with fireplace on a copy together with the deed dated June 4, 1940, payments. Call 347-3388 or see FOR SALE — One acre of land HOMEWORKERS - Earn $150 time in your own neigh­ maintained for public review rV* 623 Duke St. Kitchen with original Petition have been filed recorded in Deed Book Z-2 at at Direct Factory Outlet at Plantersville. Call 546-5065 a week addressing envelopes borhood. No selling ex­ during normal business hours in after 5:00 p.m. pantry, outside storage shed: in the office of the Clerk of Court page 767; and by Emilie P. Mobile Homes, Conway, tfc and carport. 546-5741 or 546- limmediate earning) perience necessary. I'll show the file room of the Office of beginners kit $3.00. Bold you how. Espanol. Call: Mrs. for Georgetown County on Environmental Quality Control, Bourne to Edward G. Rice by FOR SALE - 1971 Caprice, 1 5449 after 6:00 p.m. tfc deed dated Jan. 17, 1955, NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES Adventures, P.O. Box 101, Margaret Stone, 618 Juniper David H. Maring Room 415, R. J. Aycock owner: extra clean, 63,000 Dayton, Ohio, 45420. 8tp 4-1 Dr, Surfside, S.C; 448-3873 or Petitioner's Attorney Building, 2600 Bull Street. recorded in Deed Book 9, page — Ranges, water heaters, miles, $1650. Call 234-8971 To help you find year-round 333, and by Edward G. wall furnaces and space rentals in the beach area, 238-2524. ltc 2-6 Georgetown, South Carolina South Carolina Department of after 5 p.m. TFC March 20,1975 3tc4-8 Health and Environmental Rice, to Carl W. Walker by deed heaters. Griffiths. Phone 546- James W. Smith Real Estate HELP WANTED—experienced dated October 26,1964, recorded man in household field, fur­ Control 4194. tfc FOR SALE - 1974 Monte Carlo Co., 237-4246. tfc NOTICE TO CREDITORS in Deed Book 62, page 444. Landau, metallic blue with niture and warehouseman. Legal Notices 2600 Bull Street GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN WHILE THEY I.AST - AM-FM Needs driving experience, ALL PERSONS indebted to Columbia, South Carolina 29201 white top, console, push FOR RENT — Two bedroom the ESTATE of Norman O. Attorneys jpr Plaintiffs mpx. 8-track stereo in or button windows. Also, 1964 trailer with washer and air too. Mack's Transfer and E. Kenneth Aycock, M.D., By Frederick T. Mickler, III under dash car tape players. Storage. Apply in person, ORDER Fields , late of Georgetown M.P.H., Commissioner Valiant, runs good. $160. Call conditioner. Call 546-5391. TFC STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County, South Carolina, will Georgetown, S.C. 90 day warranty, $79.98. 546-6721 after 8 p.m. tfc corner of Fraser and 2tc4-l March 11, 1975 Layaways accepted. Will Emanuel Sts. Call for an COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN kindly make payment to the FOR RENT — Furnished IN THE FAMILY COURT undersigned, and all persons SUMMONS finance. 8-track stereo car apartments for rent. Call 546- appointment, 546-5377. 4tc 4-3 tape players. 90 day FOR SALE-Honda 500 James L. Mayfield and Joan L. having claims against said STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA motorcycle, dark green, 1973 4522. TFC ESTATE will please present ORDER APPOINTING warranty, $29.98. Bill's Radio "HOMEWORKERS WANTED Mayfield, COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI and Tape Service, West model, excellent condition, IN THIS AREA: men, women, Petitioners, same, duly itemized and IN THE COURT OF COMMON 6000 miles. Call 546-2161 or 546- FOR RENT — 2 and 3 bedroom verified, to the undersigned. AND ORDER OF Virginia Road, 546-*S511. tfc students. No experience versus PLEAS PUBLICATION 6330. 4tp4-3 trailers. CaU 546-5887, or 546- necessary; stuffing & ad­ Joan L. Moran, Regina M. Maria H. Padget Fred W. Harrelson and Lillian 5445 or 546-7704. tfc Upon reading and filing the FOR SALE—Trophies' and dressing envelopes (Com­ Moran, Saralynn V. Moran, all Administratrix of the Estate R. Harrelson, Petition of the Plaintiffs herein plaques. Large discounts to SWIMMING POOLS mission Mailers). Earn minors under the age of four­ of Norman O. Fields Plaintiffs, Pre-season Sale on all 1975 We need year-round and for the appointment of Robert organizations. Coastal sparetime money at home. teen (14) years, and Daniel P. P.O. Box 306 vs. H. O'Donnell, Esquire, as Engravers, Inc. 929 N. Kings model Swimming Pools. seasonal rentals at Pawleys $100.00 weekly possible. Send Moran, Georgetown, S.C. 29440 L.C. Cusack; and Edd Manick, Island and Litchfield. James Guardian ad Litem Nisi for Highway, Myrtle Beach. Call UNLESS IT HAS A POOL, A $1.00 (refundable) and long, Georgetown, S.C. if living, and John Doe and W. Smith Real Estate, 237- Respondents. unknown Defendants to this suit 448-6385. tfc HOUSE IS NOT A HOME. stamped envelope for details; Petitioners having filed a March 18, 1975 Mary Roe, being fictitious Financing available. Call 4246. tfc who may be minors and persons PPS-83, 216 Jackson No. 612, verified Petition in the above 3tc4-8 names used to represent any under disability, if any, it is Ears Pierced Free with pur­ Collect Anytime - Day or Chicago 60606" 3tp4-l entitled action and it appearing and all parties whose names chase of ear piercing studs. Night. 779-5848. 4tc4-3 FOR RENT - 1, 2, and 3 ORDERED that the said by affidavit of one of the and residences are unknown to Robert H. O'Donnell, Esquire, Irving's, 546-5614. tfc bedroom trailers, furnished, Petitioners, Joan L. Mayfield, LEGAL NOTICE the Plaintiffs and cannot after FOR SALE-1971 houseboat, 28 air conditioned at Marsh HELP WANTED—domestic be and he is hereby appointed help and child care. Must that personal service of process NOTICE IS HEREBY diligent inquiry be ascertained Guardian ad Litem Nisi for FOR SALE—Used sewing ft. Nautaline. Excellent Acres Trailer Park in Mary by said Plaintiffs, having or condition. Mericruiser 215E have transportation. Call 546- of the Respondent, Daniel P. GIVEN, PURSUANT TO unknown Defendants in this machines as low as $19.95. ville. Call 546-5943. tfc Moran, can not be had within AUTHORITY IN Volume 12, claiming to have as heirs at law, Britt's, 546-3311! tfc Engine, compass, depth 7895 or 546-3023 between 9:00 suit, if any, who may be minors and 5:00. 2tc 4-1 the State, and it further ap­ Chapter 2.2, Section 63-195.36, devisees, successors, assigns, and persons under disability, finder. Priced under $10,000. FOR RENT—2 bedroom fur­ executors or administrators of We Buy and sell used ap­ Call 546-8670. tfc pearing that the whereabouts of South Carolina Code of Laws and tie is authorized to appear pliances and take trade-ins on nished trailer in Murrells the Respondent, Daniel P. and Cummulative Supplement the said Edd Manick, if dead, or Inlet. If interested, call 236- HELP WANTED-The and defend said action on behalf new appliances. Britts Your Moran, are unknown, it is thereto, and United States as heirs at law, devisees, FOR SALE-landfill dirt. 5910 after 5:00 p.m. tfc Charleston Naval Shipyard of said Defendants unless said Gibson Dealer, 546-3311. tfc therefore on Public Law 92-500 Section 101 successors, assigns, executors, Defendants shall, within twenty Contact John H. Fulton, has an urgent need for ap­ (e) that a public hearing will be or administrators of any Litchfield Golf Course. 6tp 4-15 prentices in such trades as MOTION OF David H. ,20) days after the service of a FOR SALE — Wide selection of FOR RENT—furnished, two Maring, attorney for the held commencing at 7:00 p.m., deceased heirs at law, devisees, bedroom trailer, clean, electricians, electronics copy of this Order upon them, as lots on or near Sea Gull Golf Petitioners, Tuesday, April 15, 1975 at successors, assigns, executors, herein provided, procure the FOR SALE—lot on Black River modern, small park, spacious mechanic, machinist, pipe or administrators of the said Course and on or near Wac­ with 2 bedroom trailer. Call ORDERED that the notice of Georgetown, South Carolina, in appointment of a Guardian ad 4 lot, quiet atmosphere, no pets, fitter, ship fitter, the Georgetown County Edd Manick, if dead, claiming camaw River starting from 234-2791 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.; or this Order and the Summons in Litem for themselves. It is $3000. Call James W. Smith by appointment. Call 546- refrigeration and air con­ Courtroom; any right, title, interest, estate 234-3702. tfc ditioning mechanic. These are this action shall be published in further Real Estate Co., 237-4246. tfc 6463. tfc TO CONSIDER Areawide in or lien upon the real estate not summer jobs. These are the Georgetown Times, a ORDERED that this Order Waste Treatment Management described in the Complaint FOR SALE—1970 Volkswagon. permanent career civil ser­ weekly newspaper printed at shall be served upon the FOR SALE - 1973 Pontiac FOR RENT—3 bedroom house, Planning pursuant to Section herein and also any and all Call W. D. Sullivan, 546-5607 or vice positions with a starting Georgetown, South Carolina, unknown Defendants who may Catalina, 2 door hardtop with 420 Loril St. with large 208 of U.S. Public Law 92-500 for other persons unknown to at night, 546-5225. tfc salary of $3.87 per hour. for at least three (3) successive be minors and persons under power steering, air con­ fireplace, quiet neighborhood. weeks the three counties of Plaintiff who cannot after Contact M. G. Haimes, Employment will begin in disability by publication of a ditioning, tape player and JOHN P. HAZZARD, IV. Georgetown, Horry, and diligent inquiry be ascertained FOR SALE-1972 Chevrolet Marion, S.C. 423-3096. tfc July. copy of this Order in The radio. $2350. Call 546-4254. tfc Master for Georgetown Williamsburg, otherwise who claim any right, title, truck. 6-cylinder-good con­ Ability in high school estate, interest or lien upon the Georgetown Times, a weekly dition. New tires. $1450. Call County known as the Waccamaw newspaper published in the City FREE — Vi acre or more FOR RENT—2 bedroom fur­ algebra or geometry must be Planning Area. Section 208 of real estate described in the 234-3502. 5tc4-10 nished house, central heat and shown on the basis of a written Georgetown, South Carolina of Georgetown, South Carolina, \t\, garden spots. Free! For March 20, 1975 U.S. Public Law 92-500 en­ Complaint herein through any further information, call 546- air.InBayView.Call546- test or established by means whatsoever, including once a week for three con­ FOR SAIJ5—Galvanized fence, courages that all activities secutive weeks. 4241. tfc 7622. tfc presenting evidence of associated with point and any and all minors or any other approx. 150' x 200' feet. Posts satisfactory completion of nonpoint source problems of persons under any legal Betty L. Williams FOR SALE—2 bedroom trailer, included. $75. Call 546-3745 FOR RENT—3 bedroom brick such courses with minimum SUMMONS and NOTICE NISI disability; and Raymond Clerk of Court of Common house, bath and a half, large STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA water pollution be planned and 2 complete bathrooms, after 6. tfc grades of B or 80 in high managed through an integrated Manick, Pleas completely carpeted, 1974-12 x spacious lot, 2704 Rion St., school, college, or technical COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN Georgetown County, South $175. Call 546-7947 after 7:00 IN THE FAMILY COURT areawide waste treatment Defendants. 63. $400 down and take up FOR SALE—Aqua Cat, 1 year schools. Applicants must be 18 management program. Carolina payments. Call 546-3647. tfc old, near mint, custom trailer, p.m. tfc years old or high school James L. Mayfield and Joan L. SUMMONS Georgetown, S.C. $(>75.00. 546-8212 or 546-7414. tfc graduates. Mayfield, Comments and discussions TO THE DEFENDANTS #» are invited from municipal and ABOVE NAMED: .March 11, 1975 FOR SALE 14 ft. McKee, 50- FOR RENT — Effeciency Those interested should Petitioners, industrial officials, State and YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ horse Evinrude, Cox trailer FOR SALE—one Dewalt Black apartment with private en­ apply to the Federal Job In­ versus I consent to act as Guardian Federal agencies, civic groups, MONED and required to an­ priced $1400. Call 546-7791 tfc and Decker 10-inch radial arm trance and off street parking. formation Center, 334 Meeting Joan L. Moran, Regina M. ad Litem Nisi. or other interested swer the Complaint in this saw, $175. Like new. One 3- Call 546-5058 between 5 and 11 St., Charleston, S.C. 29403 as Moran, Saralynn V. Moran, all Robert H. O'Donnell section, of which a copy is FOR SALE — 12 x 65 two sectional sofa, in good con­ p.m. Anytime weekend. TFC soon as possible and no later minors under the age of four­ organizations, and private herewith served upon you, and bedroom mobile home with dition, $60. Call 546-9426.2tc 4-1 than April 10, 1975. Those in teen (14) years, and Daniel P. individuals. Comments, NOTICE to serve a copy of your Answer extended living room. Central FOR RENT—furnished two the Charleston area may call Moran, discussions, or recom­ TO ANY UNKNOWN to the said Complaint on the heat and A-C, washer. EQUITY $30—Singer Touch and bedroom trailer on private lot, 577-4171, ext. 328. In other Respondents. mendations should be limited to DEFENDANTS who may be TO THE ABOVE NAMED subscribers at their office, 604 Located at Garden City Sew in 4 drawer desk. Does total electric. A-C and washer. areas, call 1-800-922-3790. An those aspects which can be of minors or persons under RESPONDENTS: value in considering the Front Street, Georgetown, Beach. Call day 354-6514, night monograming, makes button Contact Ruthanne Moore Equal Opportunity Em­ disability. designation of such areawide South Carolina, within twenty * „ and Thursdays, 354-7647. tfc holes, sews on buttons, blind after 5:00 p.m., 546-3659. tfc ployer. 2tc 4-3 YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ TAKE NOTICE: That the » stitch hemming, overcasts MONED AND REQUIRED to waste treatment planning area (20) days after the service Order appointing Guardian ad FOR SALE—3 bedroom frame seams , etc. 9 payments of FOR RENT-One new apart­ answer the Petition in this and planning agency. hereof, exclusive of the day of Litem Nisi, a copy of which HELP WANTED—Couple or such service; and if you fail to house located in Kent section, $10.81. Call 1-554-4511. 4tc4-8 ment furnished with utilities, lady to live in and care for an action, a copy of which is RULES AND PROCEDURES appears hereinabove, was filed not suited for children. Call herewith served upon you, and to be observed during the answer the Complaint within fi-Mile Crossing. Call 546-5362 FOR SALE-1973 Farmall cub elderly couple in their home. in the office of the Clerk of Court after 5:00P.M. 4tc4-l 546-9107. tfc to serve a copy of your return or hearing are given below: the time aforesaid, the Plain­ for Georgetown County, State tractor with disc, cultivators, For complete information tiffs in this action will apply to write: Mrs. John H. Gladson, Answer to the said Petition on (1) All persons attending this aforesaid, on March 12, 1975, and planters, $2500.546- the undersigned at his office, hearing will be requested to the Court for the relief FOR SALE - 1972 - 40 horse 6444. 4tp 4-10 FOR RENT-Room with 7629 Sheran St., Columbia, and the Summons and the Lis private entrance, N. Litch­ 104 Screven Street, register on the attendance list. demanded in the Complaint. Pendens, copies of which ap­ power Johnson. 14-foot boat S.C. 29209. 4tc4-10 GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN and (railer $750. 546-5829 after Buy Sell Trade field Beach. Call before FOR SALE — 3 bedroom (2) Those persons wishing to pear hereinabove, together with 10:00 A.M. or after 6:30 p.m., present prepared statements Attorneys for Plaintiffs the Complaint, were duly filed 6:00 p.m. TFC Thrift Shop Home Remodeling house in Bayview for By Frederick T. Mickler, III Turn your white 237-4671. . 2tc4-3 will e requested to register on in the office of the Clerk of Court Redecorating someone who can do his Georgetown, S.C. SEPTIC TANKS elephants into cash own repairs. Only $100 an additional list. This for Georgetown County, State procedure is to provide an or­ March 11, 1975 INSTALLED Doc's 3-way Exxon down. aforesaid, on March 12, 1975, Bank Repossession Superior Workmanship derly method for calling LIS PENDENS and that the Order appointing Health Dept. Approved Opposite Pawleys S. 1973 Harvard Double-Wide M. P. Ferris Agency Jack Wray registered individuals to speak. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Robert H. O'Donnell, Guardian Reasonable Prices Causeway Mobile Home. Would make j 546-5015 Phone 546-4786 (3) Persons who plan to offer than an action has been com- ad Litem Nisi will become R.C. Morris ideal office unit, or home. absolute on April 21, 1975. Will discuss bank terms. FORSALE 2:i4-:,610 West Andrews FOR SALE - North Litch­ Fine Tuning Voicing FOR SALE — Brick veneer GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN Contact Mr. Miller at 546- FOR SALE i field Beach, 4 bedroom year- f Brick veneer house with Attorneys for Plaintiffs 5161 between 9 and 5. TFC WALKING DISTANCE TO house with living room, round house, 3 blocks from PIANO TUNING dining room, kitchen, with three bedrooms, two baths, By Frederick T. Mickler, III UP TOWN SHOPPING—2 Georgetown, S.C. FOR SALE — Brick Veneer the beach. M.P. Ferris Repairs Adjustments fireplace; 4 bedrooms, two family room, living room, story house, 3 bedrooms, 14 March 12,1975 3tc4-l house near the hospital with Agency, 705 Front St. P.O. GUERRY'S SEWING Phone: John E. Wray baths, central heat A-C; dining room, kitchen with Box 537, Georgetown, S.C. baths with living room, built-in stove. Nice lot, living room, dining room, 3 SERVICE dining room, den, kitchen, 546-4786 large screened back porch bedrooms, IV2 baths, kitchen Phone 546-5015. • and two car garage. located on Rosemary Street. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE SINGER AUTHORIZED utility room, separate Excellent condition. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN r* » with built-ins, large family DEALER garage, fenced yard. Located in hospital area. room, central heating and M.P. Ferris Agency M. P. Ferris Agency that at 11:00 o'clock in the 2114 Prince Street M.P. Ferris Agency forenoon on April 15, 1975, the air conditioning. House in FORSALE 546-5015 546-5015 546-5015 excellent condition and well Call 546-7279 Termites? undersigned will file his final kept yard. .Lots at Wedgefield Plan-; accounting and make ap­ 'tation and Maryville! SERVICE FORSALE plication to the Probate Court of Plantation. Roaches? Johnny's Cabinet WHY WAIT FOR Georgetown County, South FOR SALE — Brick veneer We service all makes of Lovely brick veneer house in SEPTIC TANK house on South Bay Street. refrigerators, freezers, Belle Isle, 4 bedrooms, 3 Shop Carolina, for final discharge as Living room with fireplace, Lots in Country Club washers, dryers, ranges, baths, large den with TROUBLE? Administrator of the ESTATE Kitchen Cabinets dining room, wall to wall Estates. dryers, etc. fireplace, living room, of Emest Joseph Hardee. Built-ins carpet, large family room dining room, kitchen with Get Roebic K-37 and K-57 Walter G.Hardee TEMMTE inct KSI COHTIWl Vanities and : with fireplace*, built in desk Lots on high bluff with oak WESELLPARTS built-ins, breakfast area, each year. It really works. Administrator of the ESTATE What Note of Ernest Joseph Hardee A : and book cases, kitchen and trees overlooking Winyah FOR ALL MAKES large game room, all CALL K-77 kill roots. Full money electric. Beautiful land­ To Your CO Jack H.Page breakfast area,' 2 large Bay. Would make beautiful GEORGETOWN back guarantee. bedrooms & 2 baths, back building site. scaped lot. Specifications Attorney At Law BRITT'S DISCOUNT 546-3363 Qffice 1313 Third Ave. screen porch and double APPLIANCE For appointment, Call: carport on large landscaped ANDREWS 546-4339 Conway, S. C. 29526 Store Building on Front 128 S. Fraser M.P. Ferris lot. ExceUent buy. M. P. Home Lawrimore & Seitter Street in high traffic area. 546-3311 705 Front St. 264-5555 Ferris Agency 546-5015. MP. Ferris i 546-Mftk, M. 4 RvweN Hardware Georgetown, S. C. *'•••*•* *»*•; KMMHI 26tc6-10' March 5, 1975 4tc4-l THE GEORGETOWN ','• Lela B. Jorden, Cathrine B. chairman. east by Harper Subdivision; will be 8.9 per cent for Moon, Viloet B. Green, Mattie Georgetown, S.C. 29440 Southeast by Martha Graham; residential customers, 9.35 per "The cost of borrowing B. Perry, William Bonds, Queen March 28, 1975 Southwest by Myrtle Road; and cent for commercial customers, money, the cost of building new B. Small, Rosetta Knowlin, Georgetown, S.C. 4tc 4-22 Northwest by an unnamed 40 and 9.3 per cent for industrial generating plants and the cost Lillie Bell Knowlin Williams, foot street. All of which will customers. of materials overall have in­ Melvin J. Knowlin, Ida Bell NOTICE TO CREDITORS more fully and at large appear The Public Service Authority creased substantially in the Knowlin, Mary Lou Knowlin, ALL PERSONS indebted to by reference to said map hereby plans to hold public meetings to past two years, especially since Julia Bonds Brown, Hassie the ESTATE of Vivienne Scurry made, pro explain the rate increases to its price controls were lifted last Bonds, Gertie Walker Johnson, Dickert Prehoda, late of ROSEN AND ROSEN 35,000 customers in Horry, spring," he added. Frances Walker Ford.Milford Georgetown County, South By Meyer Rosen Georgetown, and Berkeley The increase announced last Walker, and Franklyn Walker, Carolina, will kindly make Attorneys for Plaintiff Counties. weekend is the third in 18 years. and John Doe and Richard Roe, payment to the undersigned, Georgetown, S.C. The Public Service Authority There were also two decreases the last two being fictitious and all persons having claims March 11,1975 3tc4-l cited rising production and during that time, Santee-Cooper names representing any and all against said ESTATE will please present same, duly distribution costs as the reason officials noted. other persons claiming or for the increase, which will having any right, title, interest NOTICE OF DISCHARGE itemized and verified, to the An independent engineering MORE THAN ELBOW-ROOM-The traditional carpet of elbow to elbow NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN undersigned., 124 St. James bring about $2 million in ad­ firm had conducted a cost of in or lien upon the premises ditional revenues each year. sun-browned skin on the Myrtle Beach pavilion front Saturday was missing; described in this action, that the undersigned will make Street, Georgetown, S.C. 29440. service study for Santee-Cooper "The rate changes are most were out girl and boy-watching, cycling or some other engaging sport. whether under a legal disability a final accounting of the ad­ J.J. Scurry, Jr., Ad­ previous to the recent increase. or not, ministration on the estate of ministrator t* Jessie J. Palmer, and apply to Allene S. DeBell, Ad­ Defendants. the Probate Court for a final ministratrix discharge as Administrator of Georgetown, S.C. ...Midway Fire ...Easter Weekend Activities SUMMONS said estate on April 15, 1975. March 26,1975 3tc4-15 TO THE DEFENDANTS David H. Maring CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "It is essential", Deer said ABOVE NAMED: tributions to the fire depart­ :'that Midway maintain this Administrator NOTICE OF FINAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE t You are hereby summoned Estate of Jessie J. Palmer ment. moral and financial support and and required to answer the DISCHARGE Also helping are Mrs. Sandria approval of the community in up; along around Hurl Rocks on Post Office Box 806 NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN Complaint in the above cap­ Georgetown, S. C. Wilder of Townsend Real order to continue its service." the beach front, a moderate tioned action, a copy of which is that at 11:00 o'clock in the Estate. familiar milling did set in and it forenoon on April 29, 1975, the was evident that things, on ,-•»«» herewith served upon you, and 4tp 4-1 to serve a copy of your Answer undersigned will file her final I Deer said that the Saturday, were more at a accounting and make ap­ Georgetown County Wat and ...Letter scanning than celebrating to said Complaint on the sub­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS plication to the Probate Court of Sewer District had also pla .d a stage. scribers hereto at their office, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Georgetown County, South Virtually every place where 107 Screven Street, that all persons holding claims beneficial part assuring water CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 Carolina, for final discharge as congregating was going on, it Georgetown, South Carolina, against the estate of Laurie W. in the beach area. Co. and called the hospital, and Guardian of the ESTATE of was a case of a bunch of boys or within twenty (20) days from Briggs late of Georgetown were told it was transporting William Woodrow Roberts. Its plan to supply plentiful a gaggle of girls, sitting and date of service upon you, ex­ County South Carolina, are my husband. water for this coastal region looking for something or clusive of the day of such ser­ hereby required to present the Mary Alice Roberts, as Guardian of the ESTATE of will have a very positive effect Linda kindly offered to take someone to come along. vice; and, if you fail to answer same duly attested, and all upon both insurance rates and me back to Charleston, but I the said Complaint within the persons indebted to said estate William Woodrow Roberts, Traffic was lighter with the 1 Minor the physical fire-fighting, he immediately got in contact with bumper-to-bumper situation M time aforesaid, the Plaintiff are hereby required to make said. Sheriff Woodrow Carter, and herein, through his undersigned Rt. 3, Box 289 holding off till within several payment thereof to the un­ In addition to the upgrade asked for help to get to attorneys, will apply to the dersigned at the office of Hemingway, S.C. blocks of the downtown March 26, 1975 truck system, Chief Thompson Charleston. He sent one of his pavilion-but then, those who Court for the relief demanded GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN, deputies, Mr. Tommy Tom­ therein. Georgetown, S.C. said that around $3,000 in had been there before 604 Front Street, Georgetown, protective gear for the volun­ pkins, to take me back. ROSEN AND ROSEN S.C. 4tc 4-22 recognized that they were in the teer firemen has been ordered. midst of a massive mid-town By Meyer Rosen WILLIAM A. GASQUE, SR. To each of these good people, Attorneys for Plaintiff NOTICE OF FINAL Also, Chief Thompson is quicksand. and J. CARROLL GASQUE, DISCHARGE initiating a program of training I sincerely thank them for every Georgetown, S.C. JR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN for those firemen who wish to deed. March 11, 1975 Executors of the Estate of Then, the prayers of God's This was bad in a way, but that at 11:00 o'clock in the polish up skills developed on the sometimes it did have its ad­ Laurie W. Briggs, deceased. firefighting job. chosen people were answered, «< • NOTICE forenoon on April 29, 1974, the vantages: in no longer than it Georgetown, S.C. undersigned will file his final These sessions will be the cards, flowers, the personal TO THE ABSENT March 13,1975 3tc 4-1 notes, and the visits all meant took for one group to spy DEFENDANTS: YOU WILL accounting and make ap­ presided over by a represen­ another group going in opposite plication to the Probate Court of tative of the S.C. State Fire so much to me: I ask God's PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that NOTICE TO CREDITORS richest blessings on each and directions, holler "Hey, man" the Complaint in this action, Georgetown County, South Department headquarters in even if it wasn't a man-than a All persons indebted to the Carolina, for final discharge as Columbia, he said. every deed, large or small, they together with Summons of estate of Roy L. Owens, late of are too numerous to count, but I change of tours took place and a which the foregoing is a copy, Guardian of the ESTATE of Thompson is a native of shifting of companys, which Georgetown County, South Jeanette R. Cribb, Minor. Chester and lived in Concord, am sure God has a record of was filed in the office of the Carolina, will please make everyone in Heaven. was after all, part of what it was Clerk of Court for Georgetown Johnny D. Cribb, as Guardian N.C. before making his home in all about, a veritable "Hail payment to the undersigned, To the wonderful ministers, County, South Carolina, on the of the ESTATE of Jeannette R. Tallahassee. fellow-well-met" set-up. ./», and all persons having claims Rev. Mark Potter, Rev. Roger 13th. day of March, 1975. Cribb, flinor against the estate will please He began working in the fire- Knight, and Rev. Thomas SKILLED HANDS-Primus Washington works on ROSEN AND ROSEN present them duly verified to March ' 6, 1975 fighting profession in North George')wn, S.C. 4tc4-22 Shuler, I give thanks and may The beaches were lightly one of several hammocks making up his day's By Meyer Rosen the undersigned. Carolina with volunteer God bless these dear servants of sprinkled with sun bathers but Attorneys for Plaintiff M. LeGrand Owens, Ad­ firemen, he said. his for standing by Clarence and almost no one was dipping and quota at the Hammock Shop at Pawleys. He says ministrator; c-o P.O. Box 583; NOTI :E TO CREDITORS He has served as an active me in those dark hours. bikinis were hard to come by. he's a veteran member of the Hammock Shop NOTICE NISI Georgetown, S.C. 29440. 3tc 4-1 All pe-sons indebted to the fireman with the Monticello Georgetown should be proud to Most of the crowds, yielding staff...he's been there ever since... estate of Robert J. Mayes, late Fire Department near have such fine men as these in before a slightly chill day TO THE INFANT NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Georgetown County, South Tallahassee for a number of our local churches. despite the beautiful sunshine, DEFENDANTS, OR ANY All persons indebted to the Carolina, will please make years prior to accepting the Now I extend my love, my turned themselves to other Public Hearing OTHER PERSON OR PER­ Estate of Linda Grate, late of payment to the undersigned, Midway post. thanks, and prayers to each occupations planned by a The public is hereby supporting the petition will 4 SONS UNDER A LEGAL Georgetown County, South and all persons having claims He holds several certificates individual and I close with these concerned notified that the Georgetown be heard at the above stated DISABILITY, IF ANY, Carolina, will kindly make against the estate will please stemming from completed words: Chamber or chartered their Zoning Board of Ad- time by the Zoning Board of payment to the undersigned, present them duly verified to HAVING OR CLAIMING TO courses in arson detection, "Friendship is a plant we must own course to fishing piers of mustment will hold a public Adjustment. and all persons having claims the undersigned. HAVE ANY INTEREST IN problems of structural fires and water often." And these words just looking around. hearing at 1 P.M., Tuesday, Any interested persons THE ABOVE ENTITLED against said estate will present Emma M. Moran, Executrix for work with Emergency by Ennius: "A true friend is Indications, those in the April 8, 1975, at Georgetown may obtain information ACTION, ' AND ANY same,duly verified, to the un­ c-o P.O. Box 583 Medical Service teams. City Hall. dersigned. distinguished in the crisis of know, averred, however are regarding the proposed GENERAL TESTAMENTARY Georgetown, S.C. He is married to the former hazard and necessity, when the that as the summer comes on, The matter to be heard is a building at City HaU. Plans GUARDIAN OR GUARDIANS, Aaron Grate, A dm., 3tc 4-15 Miss Margaret Furr of Concord galantry of his aid may show despite the alleged gasoline and petition from Mayer Funeral are on file. AND ANY AND ALL OTHER C-O P.O. Drawer 418 and will reside at Pawleys. the worth of his soul and the electricity shortage, many Home in regards to securing Signed: Ector B. Shepard, PERSONS WITH WHOM SAID Georgetown, S.C. The all -out cooperation of loyalty of his heart. vacation-minded will be coming a permit to erect a metal INFANTS OR OTHERS UN­ 3tc4-8 Classified Ads volunteer firemen, residents Acting Chairman, down to the Lowcountry Gold warehouse building on a lot ZoningBoard DER A LEGAL DISABILITY and visitors in the area was Coast for the annual care-free adjacent to the funeral home. m RESIDE: NOTICE TO CREDITORS God Bless and thanks, of Adjustment. Bring Results cited by the group. Oneita Grier recreational sprees. Statements opposing or YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE All persons indebted to the 2tc4-3 NOTICE that if either of you or estate of Florence Walker, late anyone acting in your behalf of Georgetown County, S.C, shall not within twenty (20) will please make payment to the days after service of this notice undersigned, and all persons upon you, exclusive of the day of having claims against the such service, procure the ap­ estate will please present them duly verified to the un­ SALE 'YOUR\ pointment of a Guardian ad feo*st; *> Litem, for you or either of you, dersigned. OWN \ then the Plaintiff herein, by and Ida Bell Singleton, Executrix A through his attorneys, will Post Office Box 583 LIVING BEDROOM petition the Court for an Order Georgetown, S.C. 29440 N appointing a Guardian ad Litem ttc 44 for you in this action. NOTICE OF APPLICATION ROSEN AND ROSEN ROOM SUITES By Meyer Rosen TO ESTABLISH A BUBBLjj Attorneys for Plaintiff BRANCH OFFICE AT RECESSION - BUSTW MARK DOWNS Georgetown, S.C. 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