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ESTABLISHED 1 797 IN COUNTY $7.00 INSTATE 18.00 Georgetown, S.C. 29440 Thursday,January23, 1975 Vol.179 No. 17 OUT OF STATE $9.00 Widening U.S. 17 Goodstein And Payton To Charleston Special Primary n Is Requested

Federal Highway Ad­ Plowden Construction Co., ministration approval of the Inc., of Sumter, was awarded Highway the $1.9 million contract in June Ends In Runoff Department's proposed location 1973. for improvements to a 41-mile George A. Payton and Arnold Payton said, "The young kids didate to go to the South section of U.S. 17 in Georgetown S. Goodstein will face each took to the streets, knocking on Carolina Senate." and Charleston counties is other in a February 4 runoff doors for me. I am grateful to The winner of the special expected at any time, a Andrews election for the Democratic them and to all the people." April 8 general election will fill « A • Department spokesman said Party nomination for the Goodstein said he was the vacant senate seat of Gov. Charleston-Georgetown senate "delighted with the returns." James B. Edwards. Tuesday. seat. The spokesman said surveys He said there were fine can­ Payton and Goodstein will on the proposed project, in Democrats Voting in Georgetown County didates in the race. face each other in the February- which the section of U.S. 17 was slightly heavier than an­ Goodstein said he would 4 run-off. The winner will face between Secondary Road 23 ticipated as 2,987 voters went to continue to campaign, "as Republican nominee Arthur south of Georgetown and tiie polls. This figure represents vigorously as I know how. I feel Ravenel, Jr., who paid his filing existing four-lane roadway To Meet only 40 percent of the total I am the best qualified can­ fee without opposition. north of Mount Pleasant would number of votes cast in the be upgraded to four lanes, have Congressional race between Ed *s been completed. Preliminary A reorganization of the Young and John Jenrette in plans have also been drawn up. Democratic Club of the Town of November's general election. Unofficial Results Of Andrews has been scheduled for Goodstein was top vote-getter this Friday night at 6:30 p.m. in in Georgetown County with After FHWA approval on the the Town Hall court room, while 1,248 votes, according to the location has been received, the the general election for mayor unofficial results. He took 19 of Democratic Primary public design hearings on the and three of the town's coun­ the county's 33 precincts. section will probably be cilmen has been set for April 22. Payton, however, was the scheduled within four to six real surprise of the election. weeks. These design hearings Though he came in second in will most likely be held at A reorganization of the club Precincts | occurs before every general Georgetown County, with 1,087 | Georgetown and Awendaw, the votes and 10 of the county's ».-'1 same sites at which location election, and the date of the 2 primary will be determined at precincts, he was the top-vote- hearings on the project were getter in Charleston. ANDREWS 1 20 36 53 23 held. that time also. By law, the primary this year must take Payton's combined ANDREWS 1A 12 24 62 16 place on or before March 11. Georgetown-Charleston vote At the northern end of the was 6,228. Goodstein's was BETHEL — 14 5 — proposed project, the contract 5,573. for widening the 7.2-mile section The general election is for the Gordan Stine received 403 BLACK RIVER 8 6 — 3 of U.S. 17 between U.S. 17-A at office of the mayor, currently votes in Georgetown, and the BROWNS FERRY 7 88 51 15 Georgetown and Secondary held by J. W. Moody. The three Georgetown vote for James "• Road 23 to four lanes is now councilmen whose terms will Condon was 249. The total CARVERS BAY — 14 3 2 about 55 per cent complete, expire at that time are James Charleston-Georgetown vote CHOPPEE 32 5 — according to Department F. Fell, Wallace M. McKnight was 4,766 for Stine and 3,246 for 1 engineers. and Tom T. Cox, Jr. Condon. FOLLY GROVE — 27 6 10 Stine actually polled 38 more GEORGETOWN 1 34 51 49 36 WELL, WHADDA Y'KNOW?-Bill Falor. veteran Times employee comes votes in Charleston than Goodstein did there. However, GEORGETOWN 1A 13 36 29 25 across a reference to himself as "Brutus, the Office Devil" in an old Goodstein's large vote from Georgetown Times dated, September 18, 1936. Georgetown placed him over GEORGETOWN 2 1 15 158 1 Stine and into the runoff with GEORGETOWN 3 49 63 11 Payton. 8 IP Payton attributed his surprise GEORGETOWN 3A 4 25 46 9 strength to the efforts of his 'Brutus'Resurfaces In Print campaign workers. GEORGETOWN 4 21 28 3 48 "I am elated and thankful to GEORGETOWN 5 12 64 14 20 the people," he said. "They did it. I didn't. I was off the streets GEORGETOWN 6 4 8 23 3 for eight days," he said GEORGETOWN 7 1 101 133 2 After Lapse Of 40 Years referring to the fact that he was > the attorney in a murder trial GRIERS — 95 — — S.17 during the past week. KENSINGTON 17 30 1 16 Proposed By ETHLVN MISSROON ' In 1936 the editors were the for his famed flair for the fast W. D. Bourne, Georgetown late J. P. LaBruce and the late retort--but he still thinks MURRELLS INLET 22 15 20 10 Improvements L. H. Wallace who were of­ Western Union is cowboy un­ councilman, does not Permit Asked MYERSVILLE 68 24 5 customarily go around picking ficially listed as "proprietors". derwear. 1 up things that do not belong to A newsy little column, A front page story by PAWLEYS ISLAND 16 54 36 21 "Times Tattle" was authored Alexander Hume Ford is him. 4 But when he spied an old by "I. D. Clare", a pseudonym headlined "Georgetown Has For Pawleys PENNYROYAL 4 7 2 for Wallace, behind which he Perfect Site For Riverside Georgetown Times that was PLANTERSVILLE 1 96 29 1 evicted from the "Old Glad­ took piercing but clever pot­ Park", a fact now being pur­ stone House" now being torn shots at the Georgetown sued by Georgetown planners PLEASANT HILL 12 22 20 21 citizenry. who eye the open area on down to make way for more Water Main POTATO BED FERRY 54 6 5 formal buildings, he departed It was he who dubbed present Sampit where the old Fire Hall 2 his honest ways. day Times shop employee, Bill was razed, as the "perfect The Georgetown County SAMPIT 5 23 100 7 Dr. James B. Edwards Falor, as "Brutus, the Office site". Water and Sewer District has The reason was--he was SANTEE 88 41 struck by the many similarities Devil", then a mere lad of 19. Ford said "everyone seems applied for a permit to con­ 1 4 of times, programs and aims set His pithy comment con­ interested in this little park and struct a water main across a SPRING BRANCH 10 14 — 16 forth in the Georgetown Times cerning "Brutus" was "Billy in building of a native pine creek at Pawleys Island, ac­ To Head Medical Group back in September, 1936 as Thomas telling Brutus, the pergola at the entrance from cording to a notice by the Army SPRING GULLY 5 10 1 7 Office Devil, that he was so Front Street. The lumbermen, Corps of Engineers. those that are now being SNOW MILL 2 23 83 43 Dr. James B. Edwards, HI Elected vice-president was eagerly and earnestly dumb, he though Western Union Frank Johnstone and J. Frank The proposed main will be was elected president of the Dr. William F. Fairey and propounded in Georgetown now. was cowboy underwear...". Tyson offered all the pine tree adjacent to the west bridge WINYAH BAY 4 20 19 7 , Today, Bill Falor, the only columns needed for the pergola, along State Highway 266 leading Georgetown County Medical secretary-treasurer for the So he brought it back to its YAUHANNAH 11 — Society during a recent meeting coming term, Dr. C. Lide one-time locale on Front Street- surviving member of a Times hauled to and delivered at the to Pawleys Island. 1 14 at the Georgetown Moose Lodge Williams. -a place one must aver, has staff of this era, is considerably old City Hall while the WPA The proposed work consists of GRAND TOTAL 249 1246 1087 408 here. He succeeds out-going Dr. Harry C. Tiller was greatly changed over the past 39 more settled, a little more offered the labor, free of an eight-inch pipe which will president, Dr. Harry C. Taylor. CONTINUED ON PAGE I years. skilled and much appreciated charge. provide water service to the CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 LitehfieH-Pawleys Island area. Santee-Cooper Facility Plant Dedication Monday The South Carolina Public with 200,000 average residential The Authority's two oil-fired emergency and peak demand Service Authority's new electric users. The plant will supply plants in Moncks Corner periods. generating station on Pen­ most of the power used in the previously supplied" most of the The first steam was run nyroyal Road will begin official three county region of power for this area, but now through the system Dec. 22,1974 operation following dedication Georgetown, Williamsburg and they will be used as "stand-by and the first electricity ceremonies to be held on the Berkeley Counties. units" for generation during produced was on the following plant site this Monday at 1 p.m. day. Construction on the initial On the program for the plant began April, 1972, dedication will be Conway at­ International Paper Plans however, the PSA has already torney Marvin Thomas of the begun construction on a second »V * Board of Directors from system, next to the original one, Georgetown, John Thompson, and it is scheduled for com­ chairman of the Board of Shutdown For Six Days pletion in 1977. The first plant, Directors for the PSA, Senator including land, rail service and W. W. Doar Jr. of Georgetown, International Paper Company conditions the building of a 400 acre cooling Mayor O. M. Higgins of officials announced here today pond, cost $68 million, while the Georgetown and Mrs. Clayton that all Production facilities of It is estimated that the cur­ second plant will cost about $75 Bull of Georgetown. the Georgetown Mill will be shut tailment of production will million. Handling the invocation and down for an estimated six days affect approximately 60 per benediction will be the beginning January 28 and will cent of the Mill's total work The plant will employ about Reverend Thomas Shuler of resume operations February 3. force of some 1,500 employeees. 50 men under the direction of V Duncan Memorial United The downtime, Mr. Leftwich plant superintendent C. L. Methodist Church in According to Georgetown Mill said, will be used to make Osborne and assistant Georgetown. Manager, W. A. Leftwich, the needed repairs to Mill equip­ superintendent James Greer. ment. Tours of the plant will be The plant, which will be the Mill produces container-board given following the dedication. most efficient and modem in and tabulating index primarily Hopefully, Mill Manager the Authority's system, has a used for computer cards, and Leftwich said, "Market con­ The water used in the plant is 280 megawatt coal-fired the temporary curtailment of ditions will improve so that we pumped to the cooling pond generating station that can producing these grades is- a can resume normal operations from the Santee River, some L«H Winyah Electric Steam Generating Plant provide enough power for a city reflection of current market as quickly as possible." seven miles away. o&-lotfrOfi THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES. Thuraday, January 23, 1975 Bicentennial Event Naval Review Planned Here The Georgetown County is corresponding with the New Spanish, British, French, and Bicentennial Flag was received Bicentennial Committee is York group to have one or more German. last month and is flying over the currently working to bring an of the ships visit" Georgetown Jim Roling, chairman, County Courthouse. The cer­ international naval review to either before or after July 4. reported to the Bicentennial tificate designating Georgetown Georgetown this summer as The committee is also Committee Monday night that County as a National Bicen­ part of the Bicentennial working with the Department of sales of Bicentennial license tennial Community has been Celebration. Naval Operations in plates are going well. The framed and will be placed in the Op-Sail, as the review is Washington to bring other committee received 760 plates courthouse hall, he added. named, is being planned by a foreign naval vessels to in December and only 300 are The committee also received group in New York for that Georgetwon. The nationalities left, he said. a request from Georgetown city's Fourth of July celebration the committee is especially Steel for the purchase of a this year. interested in bringing to the In other business, Roling National Bicentennial Flag. The Bicentennial Committee people of Georgetown are noted that the National The flag for which the cor­ poration will reimburse the committee will be flown at the corporation's office. County Residents Purchase The committee also voted to provide the City of Georgetown with a Bicentennial Flag to be flown over City Hall. The committee also voted to Record Life Insurance donate $300 to the Rice Museum Despite the money problems life insurance holdings in In general, there is a direct to help pay for the publication of caused by national economic Georgetown County to an relationship between a family's a booklet by Dennis Lawson conditions, Georgetown County estimated total of $190,691,000. income and the amount of in­ describing the Atlantic residents have been holding on Data on the number of surance it carries. The figures Coast Lumber Company. to their life insurance in the last policyholders and the extent of show that the amount held by few years and, in many cases, their coverage is given for each the average family in the state •_-•_- increasing it. of the states and for the country is equal to 25.2 months income, XlOlllC LOOKS A LOT LIKE SPRING-A colorful brought visions of youth, spring and other pleasant As a result, local families as a whole by the Department of after taxes. panorama comprised of First Baptist Church attributes to passersby on Highmarket Street began the current year with Commerce and the Institute of School's young fifth and sixth graders as they recently. These are students of Mrs. Inez Oliver, more life insurance protection Life Insurance. Related to Georgetown left and Mrs. Virginia Coon. than ever before. They show that the amount in County and to the average in­ Destroyed relaxed following completion of winter exams, In addition, most of them force in the United Stares is now come in the area, life insurance have been maintaining their in excess of $1.8 trillion. locally comes to an estimated other safeguards, such as ac­ In the State of South Carolina $19,450 per family. cident insurance, health in­ alone, according to the findings, This is about twice as much as By Fire On The Marsh surance and fire insurance. the total is $19,769,000,000. It most families had tenyear s ago Especially, however, because compares with $7,156,000,000 ten and is more than is held in many The home of E. J. Avant of of the certainties of the times, years ago. communities. Route 1, Georgetown, was they have been adding to their This is exclusive of insurance Of the grand total of totally destroyed by fire life insurance, for the most part provided by the Federal $190,691,000 carried by the local Monday night, according to a buying term insurance, which is government for veterans and population, the bulk is in the report from the Georgetown "Ray Fair, She Did It" the cheapest kind. insurance issued by fraternal form of ordinary insurance, Fire Department. The effect has been to bring organizations. with group insurance in second The Fire Department place. received a call to the fire about 7:20 P. M. Monday. She did it. Indeed She did. of poems. She writes of poetry, has reason to be praised by presented on television. In fact An indicator of the times is The one-story brick house and of "The Commuter," "Venezia," several of her school teachers it is pleasing to think of Him as the disclosure that borrowing on Ray Ewell Farr has contents were termed a total "Tokeo" a Song for Margaret, that she has seen since the book the Mickey Spillane of the life insurance policies has graciously presented to the Old Newspaper loss by the Fire Department. and many other topics ranging was published. eighteenth century. reached record proportions. In world "If The Shoe Fits". And The fire apparently started in many many personal friends of from the humorous to the It is said that philosophers Listen to how he could have the past year it was well above CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 the bedroom of the house. Mrs. Farr's can wear the shoe. philosophical, from the sublime reveal to us the world, and that been advertised if he'd had grapes no longer ship out from $4.5 billion. As Mrs. Saussy says, the to the whimsical, and she does it the poets reveal to us them­ Mickey's press agent: WPA...a Roosevelt initiated Georgetown bound for eclectic among you will find very very well. selves. And Mrs. Farr has "Belting out his most program whereby public works Brooklyn through agencies of C. yourselves. And so will all of us The over all response has revealed to us her humor and shockingly paced savagely and "made" jobs saw many L. Ford and Sons aboard the who peruse this little blue book been most encouraging, and she joye de vivre, her deep devotion powered wallop in a novel that's jobless over tough spots. steamer, "Betty". to her friends and how she sensationally Dumas." "Salted Sounds a lot like a story in this And indeed, C. L. Ford and whiles away the hours. with robust action and an week's Georgetown Times Sons, although family members escape plan that is pure shock" which stated "Jobs (17) For still reside here, is no longer the Pick it up, read it, and enjoy. From the writer who taught the Unemployed Created In thriving business on Front And take heart, because you too world what action is all about. County". Street that it once was. Hear your police and firemen can find ways to emerge as a Dumas is a master in com­ Another hurtful subject was The Times Editors of 1936 w total person as well as a pelling you always to read the broached in a 1936 headline made editorial mention that housewife and a mother, as next page. Both of these men which said "Gasoline Sales Tax "The 1936 football season for the * in action! Mrs. Farr has certainly done. wrote for money and they wrote Is Most Burdensome" and Winyah Gators opens next BlflEluBAll How does she do it? I asked her mysteries which are sheer cliff followed up in the statement Friday at the ACL Park". Listen on these and she answered with a poem. "The cost of Federal taxes paid It was further urged that "all Girls Dept. -hangers. Dresses channels, too. The count of Monte Cristo is by motorists in July, 1936, businessmen close their stores "Don't say, "I'm going to not considered the great soared to $31,733,606,538, an and throng to the park to give Coats WEATHER write a Poem increase of 57.7 percent or encouragement to our boys of English novel, nor is the Car Coats OFF TRAFFIC And labor over words, Erection Set considered the $11,606,241 more than motorists Winyah High School". Would Slacks For that's the kind of poetry UTILITIES great American novel. Except paid in July, 1935. Familiar? that such Front Street sports Pant Suits 40% BUSINESS That's strictly for the birds. by the great American and On the other hand, what support still might be a MARINE Just try to grasp a passing English readers; the critics; all looked like a burgeoning in­ available. Sweaters CIVIL thought too often expect high ideals and dustry back in 1936, apparently Sober reflection leads the Shirts DEFENSE And clasp it to your heart noble purposes, forgetting that fell by the way. thinker to conclude that the And hold it for a second the reader just wants to be A jubilant head said "Second longer one lives, the more one Boys Dept. But then let it depart. entertained. And entertained Shipment of Scuppernongs struggles, the less things Scanning And if you find a scrap of we have been, through the ages, Leave This Port" and the change—since the upward path paper by the great mystery writers. headline commentary added is the one sought by one and ail- Slacks 4-12 Polyester Laying by your pen, Monitor And be it so. Here's a belated "Great Cash Crop". Alas, eternally. Husky Slacks SO % Slacks Jot down the thought that W 40°/. BearcatmReceive r toast to the potboiler-while they Prep Slacks ' Jackets came to you do not rank superciliously as And pass it on to men." All Aliens Hopper Car Coats OFF Knits Shirts OFF great art forms, they keep us 4-7 — 8-12 Right on and write on Mrs. company in overstuffed chairs Farr. We thank you. by the fire , and are great to Must Report Dredge NESMITH read just before going to bed, TV PAR EXCELLENCE The Georgetown Post Office Shoe Dept. and notorious for keeping us up is cooperating with the ELECTRONIC SERVICE later than we intended to be just At Work Alexander Dumas' Count of Immigration and WINTER STOCK FINAL REDUCTION . so we could see what happens. Naturalization Service in The U. S. Hopper Dredge 908 Front St. Phone 546-5985 Monte Cristo was a rolicking And the writers who make walloping story and well assisting all alien residents to HYDE is performing main­ Ladies Shoes 50% OFF you want desperately to know comply with the alien address tenance dredging in the how their tale ends deserve report requirements, Post­ Georgetown Harbor. Children Shoes 50% OFF some glory. It is the readers master Frank J. Cunnance said Masters and pilots of all which make the writer, not vice recently. vessels are requested to use Large Group of Boys Shoes *3.00 verse. It is well to remember In compliance with the 1952 caution in approaching and that. And although I thank Immigration and Nationality passing the dredge, according writers who make me quest and Act, each alien residing in the to the Army Corps of Engineers think and question, I also thank Men's Dept. United States as of January 1, in Charleston. .,(<• the Writers who simply en-, 1975 must report his or her The dredge will be working in Famous Make Suits 40% OFF Where Does tertain me. current address not later than shoaled areas from the en­ January 31, 1975. trance channel up to the Sampit One Group Only •22.50 Report cards (Form 1-53) are River side channel. Dr. Edwards available now at our local post The dredge will operate on a Jackets, Pants, Sweaters 40% OFF office, and at all post offices 24-hours per day and seven days Your Money Go? .v Shoes CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 throughout the country. per week basis. 30%OFF> named a delegate to attend the S. C. State Medical Convention in May at Myrtle Beach. BUSINESS IS GOOD AT GALLOWAYS WHERE TVBW Dffl ts SALE DAT Your Savings Deposited At First Federal Dr. James W. Forrester was named to serve as an alternate Savings And Loan Will Be Put To Work In delegate. The guest speaker was Dr. Stereo VTV's Living Room Tucker Weston, president-elect Your Community To Provide Homes For of the S. C. Medical Association of Columbia. Other guests included Dr. Your Friends And Neighbors. At The Strother Pope, secretary of the Association, and Dr. Waitus Dining Room SPRtNGAk Bedroom Tanner, chairman of the S. C. Same Time Your Savings Will Earn A Medical Care Foundation, an QUALITY MATTRESSES organization chosen to advise in areas of the PSRO Liberal Dividend For You. (Professional Standards Review Organization) which has become a federally man­ datory issue among practicing physicians. So You Save And Help Improve Your Community Others present were Ron Harris, public relations representative of the S. C. 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Andrews Rural SPECIAL First Federal Fire Service "STUART Deadline Set MADE-TO-MEASURE DRAPERIES The Town of Andrews Fire Savings & Loan Association Department is extending an opportunity to join the Rural Fire Service an additional AU EAGLE CARPETS thirty days thru- February 15. After this date the Fire 30* 1031 Front St Georgetown Department will not answer any REDUCED IN PRICE fire calls to non-subscribers OFF outside the city limits. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 3 Maverick Bush Blooms Anytime By JIM CORNETT This bush grows to a height The extensive root systems Copley News Service of slightly over four feet, give structure to the soil al­ forming a circular base with lowing insects and rodents to Wild flowers are most often several white-barked stems burrow below the plant, con­ found in the springtime, espe­ growing from a common structing their homes. cially if winter rains have place in the ground. The many been generous. Many plant branches give the plant a Southwestern homeowners I * species reveal their beautiful dense appearance and pro­ who are concerned about their displays each year throughout vide numerous places from wild neighbors should make the United States. But one which leaves may sprout. this misnamed plant (the plant, the bladderpod bush This gives the shrub a bright seedpods do not look like blad­ (Isomeris arborea), is a green coloration prior to ders) available to the native "A raiie? You're jesting, of course!" maverick in this respect. It blooming. inhabitants of their area by will bloom at any time of year planting this easily germi­ provided ample precipitation Look for this plant about nated shrub in their yard. A has fallen. dry stream beds, roadsides, few seeds can be collected and deep canyons at eleva­ from a wild plant and planted Cookies & Such Even the coldest tempera­ in a small hole an inch deep. tures of January and Febru­ tions from sea level to about 3,500 feet throughout the Moderate watering should tt''Tt.t\ ary do not discourage this cause such seeds to sprout __ From Tho green-leafed shrub from put­ southwestern states. In such localities it provides a staple ting forth its beautiful yellow Regardless of your locality, THOUGHTFUL GIFT-W. B. McDonald, administrator of Industrial food source for small rodents flowers. a native plant will not dis­ Relations for IPCo here and chairman of the Georgetown County Society for who eat the seeds, and hum­ Pennsylvania Dutch place any animal that de­ Show-covered plants with mingbirds who sip the nectar. Crippled Children and Adults, is presented a check to be used for the children. pends upon it for food, re­ small, four-petaled orna­ Man, too, can partake of this Making the presentation on behalf of the IPCo woodscalers Department are, quires little watering, and can For Home Delivery ments are a sight to behold as plant as the newly formed be just as attractive as an left, Delano Howard, scaler and Lee Rowan, right, wood accountant. The the bladderpod defies the usu­ flower buds are edible al­ exotic plant. Woodscalers' Department instead of exchanging holiday gifts among the al partnership between warm though somewhat bitter. employees and foremen, elected to give the money to the children for ap­ weather and blooming. propriate gifts and entertainment. The gift is a separate presentation aside from United Fund which supports the Crippled Children's Society.

I ** * World's Biggest Rodent DEALS By HAROLD McCONNELL winter in sod-covered, electri­ in Florida on Jan. 1, 1914. cally heated shelters. The It cost the first passenger, The Wildlife Preserve at park is 12 miles east of Wash­ Mayor Phiel of St. Peters­ j*. Largo, Md., a wild animal ington, D.C, on State Route burg, $500 for his ticket. To­ ^&^ drive-through park, has 214. ... day he could fly round trip be­ added a capybara (world's tween Miami and Los Angeles largest rodent), a tapir, three Prices on some things have on a National Airlines jet for %y* flamingos and six Texas long- dropped in the last SO years. $148 less than he paid to fly horns to its collection of 500 Take the first commercial across Tampa Bay. ... animals. The animals are flight in the United State*, kept comfortable during the from St. Petersburg to Tampa Sumner, Mo., has become SAVE A known as the "Wild Goose Capital" of the world because THBKISACURE of its proximity to the Swan AND PREVENTION FOR Lake National Wildlife Ref­ uge. About 200,000 Canada MOST CHRONIC AILMENTS geese visit the area on their 1971 Pinto was $1695 *1395 spring and fall migrations. 1 Most people think they are healthy and Now the city has the world's feel all right, but on further questioning m largest Canada goose in the or during a conversation about health, i %o form of a two-ton fiber glass they invariably comment about some of $ replica of the bird. It stands 30 their chronic pains or aches. These they 1968 PlymCajOV^ ** 49i feet tall and has a wingspan of s $995 say are merely pains associated with 61 feet. The cost of $15,000 was w» getting older or conditions which they paid by private donations and 8 %W& have had so long they are getting used 1972 Gremlin was $1995^1691 00*0* a grant from the American \M» to them. Revolution Bicentennial \e*& ..*. Aches, pains or functional disturbances Commission. ... are the only way that your body has to 1973 Vega was$i995 '1495 s *v let you know that something is wrong. DR. JAMES B. OWEN8 The British Tourist Author­ lj# In fact some of the most serious ity has selected many hotels o\* ailments are those which have no symptoms until it is too late throughout Britain and com­ to do much about them. mended them for meeting 1972 Toyota was ^ "95 Certainly then if you have chronic aches and pains do high standards of value, serv­ something about them. If the conditions have not been of long ice and welcome. They are $ standing most of them can be helped with chiropractic shown on a map, which can be adjustments and many ailments can be prevented in the obtained from the BTA office 1973 Mercury Was $3395 2995 same way. Chiropractic is another approach to health at 680 Fifth Ave., New York, problems. Instead of trying to relieve symptoms only, it N. Y. 10019. A book listing fine Was$6995 $ 1973 Volkswagen *£ seeks to correct the cause of an ailment. inns in Britain also is avail­ Was able. 1974 Lincoln **95 $ Winyah Chiropractic Clinic $2495 2395 2504* Highmarket St. Georgetown, S.C. ET ^^=>1 1974 Pinto Runabout •3195 Phone 546-3020 OFFICE HOURS: NO Mon., Tues., Wed. &Fri. Sat. 9-1 1972 Vega Wagon JX. '1595 9-1—3-6 Closed Thursday Early scientists held that the "Putting Chiropractic Care Within The Reach of all People" presence of a magnet robbed *•> iron of its weight and it lifted itself! 1972 Mercury Was$2395 *i995 1974 Ford Vqw*^1,3995 $3495

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oS-A^-frr *aj _ .. 4 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 Miss Amann Miss Kathryn Eugene Kirkland colored jersey dress, fashioned IMAGNOLIA GARDEN CLUB The attendants were gowned white wedding bells. The young ladies were escorted to the field J> in dresses of forest green with a V neckline and long puff The serving table laid with a J»The Magnolia Garden Club To Wed Mr. Albert E. Parsons, Jr. quiana jersey fashioned with a sleeves. A cymbidium orchid white hand crocheted cloth was during intermission of the game between Trident will hold their meeting on halter effect and a soft fluid corsage complemented her centered with a bouquet of Academy of Charleston and Andrews Academy in •Tuesday, January 28, at 7:30 March Wedding circular skirt. Enhancing the outfit. mixed spring flowers. A crystal which Andrews won both games. ^PM, at the home of Mrs. Robert bodice of the dress was a waist The bride was graduated punch bowl was placed at one Those serving as escorts were Gerone Cooper, ^Tanner on Highmarket Street. length bloussom hooded jacket from Winyah High School and end of the table and a variety of Reverend and Mrs. Julius Mahlon Kirkland the University of South Joey Jordan and Wayne Tisdale. I All members are urged to announce the engagement of their daughter, outlined with forest green party dainties was placed at the j attend. maribou, creating a face Carolina. other. Previous graduates Cliff Cox and Earl Barrineau Kathryn Eugene, to Mr. Albert E. Parsons, Jr., son framing effect. They carried The groom was graduated were recognized during the evening. SONG SERVICE of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Parsons, Sr., of Andrews. cascade bouquets of yellow from Winyah High School and Pouring punch during the •i Miss Kirkland was graduated from Winyah High daisy pom pons and statis ac­ the University of South social was Mrs. Amann, mother Other contenders and their sponsors were Debra '! The Ringle Heights Baptist cented with yellow velvet Carolina. He is presently em­ of the bride-elect who was I Church will have its regular School and the Baptist College of Charleston. She is ribbon. ployed with Burlington In­ assisted by Mrs. Joe Hardee Browder, Hugh Edwards; Gail Ethridge, Annual | monthly singing session Sunday presently employed as an associate chemist with Little Miss Warner Mayer of dustries in Durham, North and Miss Adele Khoury. Staff; Karen Garris, Senior Class; Suzzette I evening at 7 PM. The Richard- International Paper Company. Carolina. Miss Amann was remem­

Special interest is being generated in the Division I Horticulture area of the eighth Rev. Roger Knight annual Camellia Show to be presented here by the Council of Garden Clubs of Georgetown County on February 1 and 2, Rev. Knight Mrs. R. H. Williams, Jr., chairman, said. I 0 Speaks Here This popular flower show event being presented under the theme of "The Spirit Of 1776", will be at the Georgetown Youth On Sunday Center on Greenwich Drive between the hours of 4-9 PM on North Hampton Baptist the opening Saturday and Organist Ralph Ford Presides At Console Of New Computer Organ Church has announced that the between 1-6 PM on Sunday. Reverend Roger Knight of Belton has accepted a call to The Horticulture Exhibits will assume the pastorship of the be entered under 10 classes, church beginning Sunday, including Class 1: Japonica Georgetown Presbyterians January 26. blooms grown in open; white The services will be held cards; Class 2: Japonica beginning with Sunday School blooms grown under protection; at 9:45 AM, worship services at green cards; Class 3: Japonica 11 AM, training union at 6:30 blooms grown under protection Enjoying Digital Organ and evening services at 7:30 and chemically treated; green cards; class 4: Hybrid blooms, The decision to purchase a PM. The Georgetown Mrs. J. B. Mack, wife of the Wednesday prayer meetings buff cards. Mark Hybrid inside Presbyterian Church church's pastor at that time. new organ was made when it or outside. On special table; appeared that the near 40-year will be scheduled for 7:30 PM congregation sang its first She presided at its console for each week. Class 6: Reticulata; buff <) M » hymn, "A Mighty Fortress Is some years before she passed old one was failing. cards. Mark Reticulata inside Hugh L. Reid was chairman Reverend Knight, recently Our God" with its customary on the post as organist to Ford ordained in Belton's Second or outside. On special table; blending of voices on Sunday, and introduced him to per­ of a committee comprised of Class 6: Seedlings; open to all. Mrs. J. Wesley Starnes, Mrs. Baptist Church, succeeds January 12. forming at the keyboard. former pastor the Reverend J. Pink Cards; Class 7: Collection, And yet, there seemed to be He had been a student at Ernest Coon, Mrs. H. Wade Inside (five of different Rinehart, choir director, J. P. Franklin Lowrimore. The something extra-a strength of Presbyterian College and had Reverend, J. R. Kirkland has variety), yellow cards; Class 8: soaring notes and a filling of the been organist at First Baptist Day, W. E. Roberts and Ralph Collection; (five of different Ford. served as interim pastor of church with beautiful sound; a for two years before coming to North Hampton Baptist variety), yellow cards; Class 9: certain sense of achievement Presbyterian Church. The organist said that in the Church in the absence of a full- Special to Georgetown seemed to pervade the sanc­ A number of others had short time since the organ has time pastor for the past several Exhibitors Only-with 25 plants tuary. served as organists there in­ been in use, attendance at choir months. or less, grown in open, blue %:••.* Ralph Ford, organist for cluding Mrs. Pressley E. Smith, practice and on Sundays has cards; Class 10: Professional doubled. Reverend Knight, a native of Georgetown Presbyterian for Sr. who is organist at Friend- the Belton community attained and-or commercially grown the past 22 years could have field Presbyterian Church. He said that it was a rare blooms. (Please reserve space thrill and privilege to be able to his early education there and explained the situation to any graduated from the S. C. before January 31.) who asked-but for the moment, But for the past 22-years with play for the congregation on the less than half a dozen absences, Baptist College of Charleston. Standard entry cards will be every one was moved to enjoy new organ. used and can be obtained from Ralph has played for church "But", he said "it would have While at the college, he the music and the singing in served as a Fellow of the Georgetown Chamber of unison of familiar old hymns. services, weddings, funerals helped quite a bit had the and other occasions. Department of Religion for Dr. Commerce at 728 Front St., But behind it all is the fact company sent along an in­ Georgetown, S. C, 29440. Office struction book". J. W. Carpenter, Dr. E. F. that Georgetown Presbyterian Since succeeding to the new Haight and Dr. John Barry, Jr. hours on Monday through Church had a new Allen Digital organ, he said that he feels "I have burned the midnight Friday are from 9 AM til 4 PM. ^ much as the pilot of a single oil", he said "making sure I He was also assistant to the Computer Organ, the Dean of Men and was elected to Phone is 546-4921. Exhibitors EARLY INTEREST-Little Courtney Miller begins to realize how equivalent of a $150,000 pipe engine plane must when he is could search out and mold the are asked to secure entry cards organ in rank and stops com­ suddenly set down in a jet craft. notes into the music I wanted". the Southern Historical Society beautiful camellias really are as she and her mom, Mrs. Alex Miller of Prince and Pi Gamma Mu, National and fill them out before Street, examine blooms of the kind that may be seen during the upcoming petence. The beautiful new Honor Society. bringing blooms to enter. organ features a three-level He received the Master of Georgetown Camellia Show to be held on February 1-2. Monval Console and foot pedal Divinity Degree from New control. Local Unions Benefit Orleans Baptist Theological Each tone is computed to that Seminary. of the pipe organ and the He served on the Student Howard High Librarian At Workshop complete registration of sounds Affairs staff and as Professor of can easily be changed via the Crippled Tots-Adults Church History and Baptist various foot pedals or hand Mrs. A. T. Green, Howard The Media Center is the participation on the part of the History at Union Baptist High School Librarian par­ 1 controls. For the past 15 years, the addition to his local, including Theological Seminary. He was nucleus around which other faculty and advisors; the in­ An unobtrusive small box at Georgetown County Society for 377, 378, 477 and 156 have un­ ticipated in a "Continuing activities become integrated creased use of printed also elected to the Southern Educational Workshop" at the the right of the keyboards Crippled Children and Adults derwritten heating and lighting Baptist Historical Society. into providing training for each materials, micro fish, color allows various instrumental has been conducting its clinic in bills for the clinic. University of South Carolina learner in skills, knowledge and micro films, reader printer, During Reverend Knight's January 16-18, 1975. attitudes. projector etc. sounds such as bells, chimes, a wing of the United Paper Recently when central ordination, Dr. John Hamrick, complete orchestrations and Workers International Union heating and air-conditioning president of the S. C. Baptist The theme of the Integration of media hundreds of other sounds, Ford building on Hazard Street. was installed for the union Hall, College gave the sermon. said. A knob at left allows five Countless children and adults workshop was "The Learning materials offers a very rich New technological advances the clinic was also included in Center Integrated, Cooperative in the field of video learning and degrees of pitch regulation, up have been aided through ser­ the new arrangements. challenge for administrators, or down. vices administered in this or Separate?" counselors, teachers and all change in personnel structure educators. should bring about a higher But with all these electronic building, Mrs. Morris Abrams, "Not only that ", Mrs. ! Birth J The aim was designed to musical marvels and talents, he coordinator of services for the Abrams said, "the Locals have level of envolvement in mass provide an overview and ine Media Centers of the instruction through ETV. added it still takes a knowledge for the Society said. sent a man to box in our large j Announcements i background for decision­ future could bring about more MRS. A. T.GREEN of music and manipulative "And", she said this week, exhaust outlet so that the rooms making by librarians and staff fingers to produce the desired "We are much indebted to the can be comfortable in winter. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell members in learning centers sounds. various locals of the Union for Mrs. Abrams said that the Thompson of Charlotte an­ handling all types of media. News Of Servicemen The first organ, an old their assistance during this Society carries on its work nounce the arrival of identical Hammond instrument which time". under the United Fund spon­ twin daughters, Lillian Sheryl The key speakers were Dr. will be set up in the church Harry L. McConnell, sorship which has enabled this and Crystal Estelle, born on David Hessler, Author and Your parlor, was secured in 1937 president of Union Local 357, group to benefit children and January 9, in the Presbyterian producer in Audio Visual through the earnest efforts of explained that five units in adults. Hospital in Charlotte. Mrs. Media. University of Western portrait Thompson is the former Miss Donna Jean Young of Michigan, School of Education, gives so Redecorate your bedroom during oMoieLey i. Georgetown. The couple also Kalamazoo, Michigan and Dr. '*%*$•§\ much more has a daughter, Stacee and a Howard Dillion, University 3*wd\ij of son, Will. The grandparents are Librarian, Sangamon State #^ meaning (^noxyctown Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Young, Sr. of nettle creek's University, Springfield, IU. to your Georgetown and Mr. and Mrs. message Willard Thompson of Florence. futfifni,'>•' rtitnti/nim Annual 20% OFF SALE i*mrthtiigktfMbt

E. Francis Tasse, Jr. Earle Francis Tasse, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tasse, Sr. of Georgetown completed his basic training at Lackland AFB this week. «. 9 A graduate of Winyah High Stop in and see our beautiful collection of portrait an­ School, young Tasse did nouncement and thank-you cards from our Social respiratory therapy duty at Moment Collection. Georgetown County Memorial Hospital here prior to entering the service. He will continue in this field at his new station, Shepard AFB at Wichita Falls, Tex. He is married to the former Miss Phyllis Alford and they are 632^ FRONT STREET * * parents of a daughter, Tara, 14- EVENINGS-546-3745 months. KaaC vv»vrv«« ie«- ssasc • HCKJatvaK 3HE x gg

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National Jaycee Week Set !> In Georgetown^ Community Mayor O. M. Higgins today officially endorsed the coining January 26-February 1 period *• "National Jaycee Week" during which civic and service groups of the Georgetown Rev. M. A. Frye Community will have op­ portunity to pay tribute to a local group of active and con­ cerned young men known as Maryville Jaycees. In turn, the local Jaycees Plans headed by president Marvin Cribb, will observe this Jaycee Week in a salute to the founding Revival of their national organization. During this week, the Revival at Maryville Pen­ Georgetown Jaycees will name tecostal Holiness Church, an outstanding young man of NEW OFFICERS-Installed as new officers of the Georgetown Board of beginning January 27th- the Community to receive the Realtors recently were, from left Ingell H. Doyle, vice-president, Mrs. February 2nd. "Distinguished Service" Sarnniie Schooler, secretary-treasurer and W. D. Bourne, president for a Services each evening 7:30 award. second term. PM. Reverend M. A. Frye will be This year, additional the evangelist. recognitions will be given an The Reverend Frye is Outstanding Young Woman, New Officers And Directors Director Evangelism of the Outstanding Young Educator, upper South Carolina Con­ Outstanding Young Farmer, ference of the Pentecostal Outstanding Law Enforcement Holiness Church and a very able Officer and an Outstanding NATIONAL JAYCEES WEEK-Mayor O. M. Higgins puts his seal of speaker. Young Fireman. approbation upon a proclamation setting the coming week of January 26 Installed At Realtor Meeting The Reverend Ned Owen, through February 1 to observe the founding of the active civic group known as pastor invites everyone to at­ Mayor Higgins called at­ New officers and three Miss Peggy Hursey, No. and Mrs. Sammie Schooler, tend. Special singing each tention to the fact that the the Georgetown Jaycees and to salute their contribution to the local com­ ..rectors were named during a Myrtle Beach, regional vice secretary-treasurer, evening. Georgetown Community has munity. Standing by at right is Marvin Cribb, president and at left, Hal •) 4* • general meeting of the president of the S. C. materially benefitted through Tanner, chairman of Jaycee Week. Georgetown Board of Realtors Association of Realtors, in- The directors are Richard the industries of these young •eld at the Lafayette Jess Casey some $80,000 to be used to help The truly touching and heart­ glittering affair to be held in stalled W. D. Bourne, president, Kaminski, Sam McFaddin and men who voluntarily give of Restaurant here recently. their time and efforts to see this the youngsters. warming program was the Tot's early June when a new Ingell H. Doyle, vice-president Fred Green. area a better place. Serving as co-chairmen of Tour when the children were representative of Georgetown To this project were David P. conducted on a shopping trip to will be selected. A most rewarding project Curry, III and Mike West. Edward's in the Georgetown Mike Lyons will be chairman Grand Strand Tourism Perform A program designed to Plaza. of this and the Jaycees are Jess Casey, pianist and dean completed by Jaycees from their own personal standpoints gladden the entire community Here little folk were given the looking forward to sincere of the Winthrop College School was the Jaycee's annual opportunity of selecting gifts for participation by many of the of Music, will make a South has been the "Honey Sunday" **** program which garnered funds Christmas Parade staged in families and themselves. City's lovely young women. Carolina appearance with the cooperation with the local The chairmen here was Gary They also, at this time, extend Picture Looks Good Rowe String Quartet on for the South For Retarded Chamber Office. Tom Collier Plyler who was supported by to Miss Felicia Smith, former Could l?i75 be a better year for Chamber of Commerce availabilities). January 27 in Georgetown for and Mike Lyons were co- lie Grand Strand than last One year ago, the "specific Children during which they the other Jaycees and wives and Miss Georgetown who will be members has grown more than the Musical Arts Club in chairmen with Tommy Mayer youngsters. married soon, their thanks and fear? 35 per cent during the past 12 requests" tally amounted to Library Auditorium. He will collected $1,200 at roadblocks and in various endeavors. volunteering experience gained The Jaycees are planning appreciation for her If the Greater Myrtle Beach months. 17,400 inquiries. "From all perform the Brahms Quintet in through several years of his Chamber of Commerce's mail indications, 1975, is certainly At this time, the State's another popular event-"The representation of the City for From the 100,000 plus pieces F minor. The concert will begin chairmanship. Miss Georgetown Pageant", a the past year or so. :ount is an indication of in­ of mail shipped annually by the going to be a good year for us," at 8 PM. Jaycees received pledges of creased tourism, this is going to Chamber's publications Ashby Ward, Executive Vice je a good year indeed. department, more than one- President of the Chamber Casey has made numerous The popular inquiry list, a fourth or 25,077 of those were commented. "Not only our mail appearances in the Carolinas, •y - weekly index of prospective requests for specific in­ has increased but we are get­ both as soloist and as chamber WINH vacationers and real estate formation (accomodations ting more long distance music performer. The Rowe purchasers provided for rates and real estate telephone calls and steadily String Quartet, in residence at increasing our response from the Univerity of North Carolina Converts the areas where we have JOy {International <^>WJEX CO. stepped up our advertising and at Charlotte is in its third season promotion." of concerts and has already Jaycees EARS PIERCED FREEl established a reputation as one Ward also reported' on in­ of' the outstanding chamber As a special promotion of With Purchase Of Piercing Stiuls. crease in media inquiries groups of the area. Jaycees activities, WINH Radio cA/[acu±on (fHytzomzixlc « tv ranging from television Station will turn its facilities to travel magazines and special Casey received his early over to the Georgetown Jaycees Irvings Jewelry Uses newspaper features. In addition musical training in his native on January 28. 5£.xuic£. the Chamber's advertising Jackson, Tenn., and achieved All day long the local civic budget has been increased more statewide recognition as a group will be taking over the Dox 8 Dot 8 The Safest Piercing Gun than 30 per cent for 1975. pianist during his high school regular broadcasting chores ': 'We simply believe that this including reading news, playing is the time to promote the days, especially in the National records and doing their own £p*dd lA^ $J<)95 Sf^ciat £AW $2_995 Ever Made. Grand Strand heavier than ever Federation of Music Clubs commercials. before....we've seen other competitions. He was awarded Funds collected will go to the resort areas use restraint and a full four-year scholarship to Jaycees for various community *\'fi It Shoots A Surgical Quality Stud they reported business losses in Southeastern Louisiana development projects. 1974." College, where he completed According to Tad Fogel of two undergraduate degrees. WINH, the day will be set aside In The Ear With Scarcely More car pools for the Jaycees to promote the

Nobody pays you more on savings than COUNT BASIE Wateree Savings And Loan Rev. Robert Saul CONCERT W Baptists To Hear 7V2% 6 y2 % FEBRUARY 4,1975 Savings Certificates Savings Certificates Rev. Saul $i,ooo minimum—4-year maturity $1,000 minimum—l-year maturity Reverend Robert Saul will be the guest speaker for the morning services (11 A.M.) at 7:30 PM the First Baptist Church and 3 evening speaker (7:30 P.M.) at the Screven Baptist Church on AT THE 6 /4 % Sunday, January 26. Reverend Saul is the director Savings Certificates of the Department of Lay MYRTLE BEACH CONVENTION CENTER $1,000 minimum—2< 2-year maturity Witness Ministries, Division of Evangelism, Baptist Home M Interest is compounded daily. Mission Board in Atlanta. He *3 Advance *5°° At The Door If you must withdraw certificate funds before maturity, you receive the was ordained as a Baptist prevailing passbook rate less 90 day- of interest on the amount with­ minister at the age of 19 and has drawn. served as a pastor for a number Sponsored By entertainment Council Of of years in Texas, his home state. He is married to Nancy Sue The Greater Myrtle Beach Chamber Of Commerce 5%% 5V4% Allen and has two children, •... !*• M. -StHfci) notice Passbook—No minimum—No maturity David and Dora Beth. TICKETS ON SALE AT Into tat compounded daily Interest compounded daily Reverend Saul will be working as an advisor to the Georgetown, Conway, Myrtle Beach And North Myrtle Beach f;*ah Accounts Insured to $40,000. Georgetown County Area-Wide Evangelistic Crusade, which will be held in Georgetown in CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICES Wateree Savings And Loan April. 1001 Front iitreet, Georgetown, S.C. OOiees alio tt Camden. Kershaw, Lancaster, SC The public is invited to attend the morning and evening Also At Murrells Inlet Pharmacy worship services to hear Reverend Saul speak. xweeecweoecweaeooeeoooooee THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, H75 \~z

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By Mrs. Willie Porter

Mr. Danny McLaughlin and Mr. Bill Porter of the College of ',.[• Charleston visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter.

Mrs. Alice Tanner visited during the weekend with her U.S.D.A. CHOICE daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jessy Vick of Zebulon, N North Carolina. |™ CHUCK Mrs. Sylvia Connelly visited last week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connelly of Harmony.

Mrs. Catherine Page and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wiggins and son, David, visited Saturday with Mrs. Marion Todd of Myrtle Beach.

Mrs. Nellie Goodwin returned home Sunday after visiting several weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Obert Davis of ARMOUR VERI-BEST Augusta, Georgia. PORK ASSORTED • • JUMBO MIXED Mr. and Mrs. William Wilder visited Tuesday with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Josh CHOPS PACK Williams and Mr. and Mrs. (Vt LOIN SLICED) \\£ Ernest Lowry of Darlington. LOIN They also visited over the TKTSI weekend with their daughter FARM BRAND - Hot or Mild and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. PORK SAUSAGE Lb. 79« Cecil Scott of Sumter. KAHN HILLSHIRE SMOKED SAUSAGE Lb. IMENTO CHEESE Breakfast CHOICE - Beef - Boneless STEW MEAT Lb. *1" Beef ARMOUR - Regular or All 12-Oz. *-t'a* Becomes Pkg. 99« SLICED BOLOGNA 12-Oz. Nutritious ARMOUR - Sliced Pkg. 99* American tradition calls for THICK BOLOGNA 4-Oz. what has long been thought of as ARMOUR - Sliced Pkg. 65* a "good hearty breakfast." But FRESHLY 6-Oz. CHOPPED HAM USDA CHOICE CHUCK ARM today, "quick and nutritious" ARMOUR - Salami or Sli. Spiced Pkg. 69' might be more suitable ad­ 3-Oz. jectives. LUNCHEON MEAT Pkg. Mornings are usually All Varieties Lunch Meats 49' GROUND LAND-O-FROST 25-Oz. crammed with activity. t|»9 a tit* Everyone dashes off in different GORTON - Cooked Pkg. POT.BNLSLB.* ! directions, all at the same time. FISH FILLETS Lb. And, all too often, this morning 3 Lbs. Dressed 59« routine of bedlam includes "breakfast on the run," or no BEEF or More CROAKER FISH 79' breakfast at all. CAGLE PRIDE ROAST Studies show that individuals CORN DOGS 99« without breakfast have im­ SINGLETON - Breaded 99 paired muscular ability, im­ 69 SHRIMP PIECES " * paired perception and a low resistance to fatigue. Bad breakfast habits concerns nutritionists, especially since research clearly indicates the need for a well-balanced morn­ ing meal. Children, who eat or don't eat in the chaotic breakfast routine, are often listless and inattentive during the morning hours. In fact, many youngsters receive an adequate diet only one day in five. It's hard to make up for the nutrients missed at breakfast. So start the day "right." Ruth Leverton, in "Food Becomes You", compares working all morning without breakfast to spending money before you earn it. Each meal or pay check must be used to pay m off the accumulated debts in­ stead of giving us some working capital for the time ahead. Maybe you're wondering what makes a good breakfast. Nutritionists recommend that about one fourth of the daily food intake, nutrients and calories be eaten at breakfast. One way to be sure you get a wide variety of nutrients is to include food from at least three of the basic four food groups. This doesn't mean breakfast has to be overloaded with calories. If you select an egg (meat group,) buttered toast (bread and cereal group) and a glass of orange juice (fruit and vegetable group) three food groups are represented. The total caloric content of this meal is less than 300. Add a glass of milk, skim or whole, and the meal includes all four food groups. A breakfast such as this con­ tributes vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrate and fat. All these nutrients are n r necessary and work together to help you meet daily demands HAIRSPRAY and stresses. Carbohydrate, supplied by 30-GAL. TRASH breads and cereals, is especially important because it is the only food source that GLAD BAGS supplies energy to the brain. A breakfast without car­ 16-Oz. bohydrates could make morn­ RAISIN BREADPkg . ing decisions and work more GARDEN FRESH difficult. CLOVERLEAF BUNCH Protein is indispensible to 10-Ct. ONIONS GREEN BUTTERMILK - BUTTER FLAKE body growth and repair. It helps Pkg. ward off illnesses and heal cuts FLORIDA'S FINEST i BROWN & SERVE FRESH BUTTON RED and bruises. But excess protein AQV| _...... _ a-a. . a^ may also be an energy source. L b ITANGELOS DINNER ROLLS Pkg. Eggs, meat, poultry, milk, RADISHES pk g Red Rome or Red or Golden bread and cereals contribute DELICIOUS APPLES dietary protein. RED GATE FARM CHARM CRISP FRESH - Endive - Romaine or FARM CHARM Bunch JUICY FRESH

cGrlofr iVT 10 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Itauradajr, January », 1178 Winyah Bay Names Officers

The Winyah Bay Ladies' Golf have been the Association's Association which reorganized hosting of the in 1974, took stock of its ac­ Invitational here at Winyah Bay tivities during the past year Country Club several weeks during a meeting held at the ago. home of member Patsy Miller The interest in women's golf recently. has been terrific and the club looks forward to another full It was totalled up that the and rewarding year. members had participated in a Officers named were Wiba number of tournaments, both in Rodgers to succeed outgoing and out of town, during which a president, Ann Israel; Patsy number of trophies have been Miller, vice-president; Cathy won. Russ, secretary and Lillian The highlight possibly would Hinds, treasurer. s~ Men's County Hoop League

By Eddie Oliver CHAIRWOMEN-Named to head various committees of the Ladies Golf Association were, 1 to r, Mamie Delzell and Bert Joseph, social; Ann Burgess, publicity; Joyce Harrelson, tournaments and Alice Williams, handicap. ANDREWS ATHLETICS 105, points from Leroy Greene and BEACH SERVICE 85 26 from James Hannah in route to a resounding 112-51 victory The running Andrews over General Telephone Athletics took over the top spot Tuesday night. a% in the county mens basketball league Monday night by romp­ Harry White and Don Cokely ing past highly regarded aided the Cobra cause with 15 Beach Service 105-85. The win and 134 points respectively. was the fifth straight for the Athletics, leaving them as the Zanny Graham and Larry only unbeaten team in the Thornal both had 14 points for league. General Telephone. Andrews used hot shooting WACCAMAW COUNCIL 89, and the outstanding play of FERREDUCTION 71 their defense to race to an early *fe lead and held a twenty three point advantage at halftime. Waccamaw Council picked up GETTING UP-Winyah's Leroy Sargeant leaves everybody on the floor as their second win of the season The A's got balanced scoring Monday as they defeated he drifts between two Cainhoy defenders for a basket. Sargeant scored 11 in the game putting six men in Georgetown Ferreduction 89-71. points in Winyah's 90-74 win over the Trojans. double figures and ten players in the scoring column. Husky Joe Canteen led the scoring Kinder Scores 21 forward Linwood Foster led the for Waccamaw Council with 29 A's with 20 points for the points and Louis Ladson drilled evening. Arthur Smith and in 23 tallies. Wayne Brockington Marty Tiller followed Foster chipped in with 14 for Wac­ rm with 15 points. camaw Council. Other Andrews players Dolphins Win 66-54 scoring in double figures were The Pellets leading scorer, Chris Morris with 12, J. C. Brian Kreimendahl, led the Winyah Acadmy, behind a 21 Killen were Kevin Dickey with as they were outscored 22-10 in Elliott with 11 and Kenny scoring for his team with 22 NEW OFFICERS-Chosen to serve as new officers of the Winyh Bay point effort by John Kinder, 18 points and Larry Johnson the second. However, they Haselden with 10. Sapp Cannon points. Danny Venters added 10 rallied from a 33-27 halftime with 15. rallied for a 20 point third had nine points and had an for the Pellets. Ladies Golf Association recently were, 1 to r, Wibs Rodgers, president, Patsy deficit to hand the Trident Trident's Coker was the quarter to lead 47-43 and went outstanding defensive game. Miller, vice-president, Cathy Russ, secretary and Lillian Hinds, treasurer. Academy Seahawks a 66-54 games' leading scorer with 25 on to win. HUSTLERS 99, setback. points. The Dolphins will be on the Dave Klee of Beach Service PLEASANT HILL 93 •*. Also scoring in double figures Winyah Academy lead 17-11 in road this Friday night as they led all scorers in the game with for the Dolphins of Coach Billy the first quarter, but fell behind travel to Hemingway to meet a 28 point effort. Chris Burton James Britton poured in 31 Francis Marion Academy, a had 20 points for Beach Service points Monday night to lead the ri^DURSg team they beat earlier in the and Tray Logan added 13. Hustlers to a close 99-93 victory BURDETTE season. over Pleasant Hill. The contest ...Keeping Score BAY AREA BOMBERS 91, was close the entire game with HAWKS 41 Pleasant Hill holding a four 'piombingl Supply, lllC. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 Beck Hosts point advantage at the half. The Bay Area Bombers took Supplies ^(Formerly W.D. Bourne Supply Company) Unfortunately, the Tigers have also played advantage of the absence of poorly on two occasions, losing badly to Garrett Games four Hawk regulars and posted Steve Beach scored 14 points 1200 Front St., Georgetown and getting nipped by North Charleston to keep an easy 91-41 victory over the and William Godbolt added 15 Phone: 546-2507 or 546-2508 The student council of Beck previously unbeaten Hawks for the Hustlers. Howard one game out of first place. But it's already Jr. High will sponsor two Monday night. The leagues leading scoring, obvious that Howard has the talent to take first faculty-student basketball The Bombers used a sticky Greg Owens, led Pleasant Hill with 32 points. Ervin Poston had Reasonable Prices! place, or at least get a high seed when tournament games this Friday night at the man-to-man defense, strong time rolls around in February. Beck gym. rebounding and fine shooting in 14, Ronnie Cribb 16 and Ronnie The first game will put rolling to a 53-17 halftime lead. Springs 13 for the Devils. PLUMBING SUPPLIES Coach Buddy Moore's Andrews Yellow Jackets members of the women's faculty against the girls in the PIPE JUST ARRIVEDI Big Doug Allen led the scoring played their first game in the 7-AA last Monday student council while the second Schedules for the Bombers with a 32 point Galvanized, Copper, night, and beat Hanna-Pamplico, one of the better game will feature the men's game. Charles Cotterill scored Jan. 23 7-AA teams last year. Andrews has stumbled along faculty against the boys of the 14 and Dennis Rowe and Bobby ABS, PVC & CPVC student council. N«W SUPER at the .500 mark all year, beating good teams and Pinner had 12. Pleasant Hill vs. Bombers w-7 losing to poor ones. Last weekend was a good The first game will start at 7 Telephone vs. Beach ' w-9 FITTINGS example. On Friday they beat Socastee, one of the p.m. Price of admission is only Barry Tripplett led the Hawks Hawks vs. Athletics b-8 Galvanized, ABS, PVC, CPVC, .50 cents. top AAA schools in the area, and on Saturday they with 20 points. Copper & Brass ?.rori out; lost to Macedonia, perhaps the worst AA school in Jan. 27 ANDREWS COBRAS 112, WILL REMOVE the area. GENERAL TELEPHONE 51 Hill vs. Ferreduction r-7 PUMPS ...Winyah Cobras vs. Hustlers r-9 The Jackets this year are the kind of team that The Andrews Cobras got 33 Athletics vs. Bombers w-7 WATER HEATERS RUST SPOTS AND Beach vs. Waccamaw w-9 won't finish in first place, but they'll take a couple CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 of other teams down with them before they're FIXTURES STAINS FROM... Cainhoy was only down 84-74 through. with just over a minute to go. TUBS CHROME However, Allen sent in the first VANITIES Pleasant Hill has split games with Choppee, string who scored the games HOWARD COSEU SINKS STEEL Brittons Neck and Socastee, while beating Lynch last eight points. ETC twice and Rains-Centenary in the semi-finals of the Winyah now is 7-2 overall and BOWLS |R0N Winyah Tourney. They lost to Howard in the finals 4-0 in the 8-AA conference. We Also Carry A Complete Line Of: the next night, however. Cainhoy is 3-3 in the conference WINH 1470 DISHES and 3-6 overall. Winyah travels ELECTRICAL WHITE to McClellanville this Friday to The Blue Devils of Coach Dave Klee are easily play Lincoln in another 8-AA SUPPLIES GLASSWARE CLOTHES one of the best teams in the area, when they play game. SAY defense, that is. Few teams have the personnel to In the girls contest prior to the stop them from scoring, but the Devils have a boys game, the Cainhoy girls MORE won in overtime, 44-41. Robin tendency to make average shooting opponents look Thomas scored 11 in a losing AM even better. Teams who score 50 or 60 points a effort. game may score 70 or 80 against Pleasant Hill. LISTEN.""5:25 PM ABC Radio Network Last Tuesday night's game with Rains might be a BilSS Biting preview of the finals in the 7-AA. Hanna-Pamplico r' and Johnsonville were both hurt by graduation, Hemingway is too short and Andrews is too young. In Lakes .1 BEST SELLER Pleasant Hill, with a little more consistency on both Despite winds and some ends of the court, could be in the drivers seat when muddy water, largemouth bass the dust settles next month. decided to start biting on the Santee-Cooper Lakes, WANT ADS The teams in Georgetown County still have most especially in lower Lake of their league games ahead of them and none are Marion, during the week. Good stringers of the popular battlers cleaning out any space in the trophy case just yet. are being recorded in Potato Choppee and Winyah still must meet each other and Wyboo Creeks as well as twice, and according to coaches at both schools, Eutaw Springs, Crappie Neck, Rivers is beginning to flex its muscles also. Howard and Fergusons. is no better or worse off than anyone else in the 7- Small crank-down lures in AAA, while Andrews and Pleasant Hill must still black and white, and blue and white seems to be the most play nine more league games each. productive baits. Thwe is one way however, of obtaining an idea of Striped bass action is slow in just how strong the teams in the county are this both lakes with only a few season, and that is by looking at their record anglers reporting success via against out-of-county schools. Right now trolling deep running Rebels Georgetown County schools have a combined and the six or eight inch Cisco Kid. record of 2.-8 against teams from neighboring Crappie prospects are rated counties, and if they can continue winning at that at fair for those fishermen rate, there's a good chance that somebody in stump-jumping lower Marion Georgetown County is going to win a league crown and drifting the river and creek channels in Moultrie. this year. maajaOOMaawHW

i THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 11 NATURE TRAILS Chipmunks Called One Of Nature's Friendliest And Best Loved Creatures

By JIM CORNETT This rodent is not nearly so of hopping travel indicative of Chipmunks as a group are A long, sinuous tail, flashy restricted to trees as many this striped vertebrate. The faring quite well in this day of white face stripes, and quick, persons believe. True, they front legs are used as a pivot rapidly vanishing wildlife. darting movements can only are often seen in and do climb to thrust the powerful hind Some particular species are describe one of nature's best- such plants frequently but this feet forward. As they come to in need of protection due to loved critters, the chipmunk. fact does not reflect a require­ rest the front legs are brought habitat destruction and a very His friendliness in parks ment of the chipmunk. Foot­ forward once more ready for limited range. But by and and campgrounds has made prints in mud, snow, and dust the next rear limb thrust. large our chipmunks have htm a well-known picnic table reveal the great amount of When walking in an area been appreciated for their visitor who would like nothing time spent on the ground. where these chipmunks are friendly manner and attrac­ better than to make off with a Five toes and a narrow heel known to occur keep an eye on tive appearance along Ameri­ few bread crumbs. Normally, form the tracks of the hind the ground and see if you can can nature trails. nuts, berries, insects and feet. discover these tracks. They bulbs make up his dietary When imprinted in the soil can lead to an interesting af­ preference if handouts are un­ they are most often found to ternoon as you follow them to Classified Ads available. These items are be parallel with the prints of food caches, burrows, and stored in underground bur­ the four-toed front feet. These empty nutshells left behind by rows three to five feet in four tracks line up as a result our industrious friend. Bring Results length There are no less than 15 different species of chip­ munks in the genus "Eutamias." It would be pointless to de­ scribe the subtle differences YOU'RE INVITED between the many kinds. Their coloration appears very similar to the average out- TO A doorsman who may only glimpse this mammal for a Free Cooking Demonstration: second as it disappears be­ hind a tree trunk. Together « '•*% these chipmunks range over much of the United States NEW ADDITION-These Maryville Elementary playground equipment together. There are 210 from the Pacific Coast to Wis­ Thursday, Jan. 30 consin and Minnesota. There School students try out the Eagle's Perch they metal rods, 63 connecting plates, and 400 nuts, is no real habitat preferences helped construct. Left to right, Benjie Anderson, bolts, and washers, in the completed piece of as mountains, sagebrush des­ AT THE Larry Holmes, Keith Smalls, Scott Owens (back), equipment. The equipment was purchased for the erts, and dense woods all have Paul Infinger (front), and Kevin Wilcox, all sixth school by the PTO. their own particular species grades students at Maryville, put the piece of Photo by Bobby Alford of chipmunk. NEW STORE k\» Davis Heads Duke Endowment 10:00-12:00 and 2H>0-4:00

Archie K. Davis, former of The Endowment Board. health, child care, and religious dowment since 1972, and he will program in North Carolina for chairman of the board of Marshall I. Pickens, who was needs of this region, will be of be an ideal chairman as we now rural United Methodist Chur­ Wachovia Bank and Trust elected Honorary Chairman, great value to The Duke En­ begin in 1975 to move ahead to ches, retired ministers, and I Company of North Carolina, has stated that Mr. Davis' executive dowment during the important the second fifty years of The dependent families of deceased HOI been elected chairman of the skills and insight as a nationally years that lie ahead. Endowment's program of ministers who have served the Trustees of The Duke En­ recognized business leader, who "Mr. Davis has served as a philanthropy for North Carolina United Methodist Church in dowment at a recent meeting understands the educational, vice chairman of The En- and South Carolina," Pickens North Carolina. said. Mr. Davis was associated He is a director of the with the Wachovia Bank and American Telephone and Trust Company from 1932 to Telegraph Company, Southern 1974 and served as its board Railway Company, Chatham chairman for 18 years. He has Manufacturing Company, and a been chairman of the board and member of the International president of the Chamber of Advisory Board of R. J. Commerce of the United States as well as president of the Reynolds Industries, Inc. He is American Bankers Association. also a director of Jordan From 1958 to 1962, he Spinning Company, Media represented Forsyth County as General, Inc., Royal Cotton a member of the North Carolina Mills, Sellers Dyeing Company, State Senate. and Sellers Manufacturing Company. He now serves as president of the Research Triangle Foun­ dation of North Carolina, as chairman of the Independent College Fund of North My Neighbors Carolina, Inc., and as a member of the board of trustees of the or later Mary Duke Biddle Foundation. As chairman of The Duke you'll Endowment, Mr. Davis will play a key role in directing the affairs of one of the nation's microwave cooking. major philanthropic trusts. * ELECTED-Archie K. Davis (above), new chairman of the Trustees of Founded in 1924 by the late Taste it now at an energy savings demonstration. The Duke Endowment, is shown as he presented the keynote speech at a 50th James B. Duke, it contributes anniversary luncheon in Charlotte honoring representatives of the institutions funds to hospitals and child care The Litton Energy Saver "403" microwave oven uses up to 75% and programs in North and South Carolina assisted by The Endowment. Also institutions in North Carolina less energy than an electric range. pictured (left to right); South Carolina Governor John C. West; Dr. Russell G. and South Carolina, as well as y Now you can conserve energy and save time as well. Davidson College, Duke The Electrical Energy Association reports that microwave ovens like Mawby, president of the Kellogg Foundation; Marshall I. Pickens, trustee and University, Furman University, honorary chairman of The Endowment; Mrs. Pickens; North Carolina and Johnson C. Smith "We'll take it." the Litton Minutemaster "Energy Saver" conserve as much as University. It also supports a 900 kilowatt-hours a year. Governor James E. Holshouser, Jr.; and Mrs. Holshouser. And while you're saving energy and lowering your electric bill, you're also saving time: FOCUS ON HISTORY Defrosting time — automatically thaws food in minutes. Cooking time — cooks four times faster. Paul Revere Was Cleanup time — it's just a wipe away. Check these time and energy-saving features: New 60-minute Micro-Timer™ • Automatic defroster — defrosts Man Of Many Talents digital control for longer, frozen foods in seconds. more accurate cooking times. • Micro-Browner* for browning. Large 1.2 cu. ft. cooking By PAUL DAVISON tern lights told that the British • Cook on paper, plastic or glass. would move by water across capacity —cooks a 20 pound He was a stout fellow by all the Charles and march on turkey. • Meets all safety standards.* standards of today, or 200 Lexington by land, instead of years ago. Paul might be de­ over the causeway and along (Energy Savings — up to 75% off conventional cooking) scribed as an occupational Charleston Neck. The British duo-pentathlon contender of began moving by sea. You're invited to come in for an energy-saving those days. He was a gold­ Paul Revere was roused demonstration of Litton microwave cooking. I'll be smith and silversmith, copper from a deep sleep in his home cooking several different foods —just to show you engraver, lieutenant of artil­ on North Square. He sneaked how easy and convenient microwave cooking really is. lery, dentist, grand juror, through British guards, rowed Come see for yourself. Call your friends and come in leader in the Boston Tea Par­ himself in a small boat right one car. You can save energy that way, too! ty, powder mill builder and under the stern of the HMS "Litton microwave cooking products are among the safest kitchen surely a clever hand with the Sommerset to the Charles- appliances. Each Litton microwave oven meets all safety standards ladies, as well as having other town side of the Charles Riv­ set by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare skills, including horseman­ er. A horse was waiting for Look for the safety seal and UL tested label on each oven. ship. It was for this last that Paul. He threw a leg over his Henry Wadsworth Longfellow trusted mount and hit the recorded his fame: "Listen road, galloping inland, my children and you shall through Medford Town, Rus­ Litton means microwave cooking. hear of the midnight ride of sell House, Buckman Town, Paul Revere." Longfellow re­ Battle Creek, Clarke House ferred to the ride of April 18- and Hartwell Farm, yelling at [BUTTON • 19, 1775. the top of his lungs to spread Microwave Cooking the alarm, "The British are In Boston, Mass., the Brit­ coming." REMEMBER! FREE COOKING DEMONSTRATION ish under command of Gen. Reaching Lexington, Paul Thomas Gage were' getting Revere warned Adams and restless with inaction. It was Hancock, who hastily de­ THURSDAY, JAN. 30 about time, they thought, to parted for Concord. Paul Re­ punish the unruly Colonists by vere rode on for Concord, too, some kind of an attack, some­ but halfway there he was cap­ where or other, starting by ei­ tured by a mounted British ther land or sea. patrol. He was held prisoner I Samuel Adams and John for only a short time, but his THE NEW STORE ' Hancock were in Lexington, work was done. The word he close to Concord, where the had carried, "to every Mid­ Provincial Congress was dlesex village and farm," meeting, and where what lit­ spread in all directions. FRONT ST. GEORGETOWN tle arms and ammunition the The whole country came Continentals had were stored. angrily alive and went into Everyone knew that Gen. action, but that is another sto­ Gage would make a big grab ry of Lexington and Concord.

06,-/0^1-^1 12 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Tharaday, J—m U. 1978

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Shop Belle During Their Great January Final Clearance i, Sale And Save 50 to 75 % Thru Out The Strore

JOSEPH B. KAAR 3 DAYS ONLY-STARTS THURS., JAN. 23 AT 9:30 AM Kaar Appointed COME EARLY WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS All Merchandise On This Sale Is In Limited Quantities, Broken Sizes. And Subject To Prior Sale Chief Metallurgist HEM Assorted 4 LARGE RACKS OF BOYS' FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON The appointment of Joseph B. Until 1972, he was employed C. P. O. SHIRTS Kaar as Chief Metallurgist for at the Waukegan, 111., Works of MARKERS Trim Georgetown Steel Corporation U.S. Steel as a Product K. I. has been announced by Hector Metallurgist. t «*« M. Willars, General Superin­ Kaar earned a Bachelor of -IT \ \it MEN'S tendent-Manufacturing. Science Degree in Metallurgical Kaar was employed at An­ Engineering from Purdue drews Wire Corporation, a University in 1965. He and his Price division of Georgetown Steel, as wife, Kathleen, reside in Now Chief Metallurgist, and held Georgetown with their three i& SLACKS that position until the time of his children: Kim, David and transfer to Georgetown Steel. Daniel. Solids & Fancy Patterns ONE GROUP OF 00 $ Print Tea I MIXER Inflation Has Values From »12 To 20°° •>> DRESSES TOWELS I COVERS Mi— . ,\ i.i r ">'> Odd Impact Now $ In one way, inflation has been as a whole, based upon current REDUCED Pair a boon to Georgetown County prices, is carrying around a 7 residents. It has boosted the storehouse of chemicals worth intrinsic value of their bodies. upwards of $198,200. ** Per pound, they are worth more In percentage terms, states today than ever before-on Dr. Forman, the adult body is GIANT paper, that is. composed of oxygen, 65 percent, ONE GROUP OF It is due to the fact that they carbon, 18 percent, hydrogen, 10 LARGE TABLE OF have valuable inorganic percent, nitrogen, 3 percent, chemicals within them, such as calcium, 1.5 percent, FABRIC potassium and phosphorous, phosphorous, 1 percent, and MEN'S which have increased sharply in other elements, including MEN'S & BOYS' price in recent years. traces of gold and silver, 1.5 *t The rise in the last five years percent. SPECIAL alone has been more than 60 There is, however, something SUITS & percent, according to the find­ much more valuable in tbe KNIT ings of Dr. Donald T. Forman, makeup of the human body, Yards & Yards To Select From professor of biochemistry at according to Charles A. Northwestern University. Thomas, former chairman of Take a Georgetown County the board of the Monsanto Re*. To $«97 SPORT COATS SHIRTS person weighing ISO pounds. Company. 3" Yd. Now The figures show that his body 1 Yard contains basic chemical Addressing a stockholders Reduced Up To *v; elements that would net him a meeting, he noted that the REDUCED princely $5.60 today if he could average person also carries only market them. around with him more than a That is a relatively high price, pound of nucleic acids and states the professor. In 1969, by enzymes. CORDUROY way of comparison, the same He said that today's highly substances would have brought sophisticated science of a mere $3.50. And, if one were to chemistry has learned to value Values To go back to the pre-war days of these substances at ap­ «2«o 1936, they would have been proximately $800 a pound. Yard 50% worth no more than 98 cents. Which led a stockholder at the Very demeaning. 88 And More meeting to declare that if it hit A calculation shows that the $1,000 he would take his profit I \I:(.I I \i',i Georgetown County population and get out. ONE SCRAMBLE TABLE OF LADIES Limited Quantities CAROLINA STYLE Men's Dress BRAS & SHIRTS MENS, Women's BED SPREADS & Children's MATERNITY SHORTS REDUCED SHOES >(- FULL SIZE ZM Only One $i1AM RACK AFTER RACK KING SIZE J* To Sell Children's Wear I ;i< In•«• A I in i H II %fr NANTUCKET STYLE DRESSES *"«•» ;,'V :ii SPORTSWEAR PANTS s,"s 7•"• ONLY 4 TO SELL SOCKS FULL SIZE $ Now Price Save Reg. ,4800 16 ONE PIECE ONLY! ONE GROUP OF ROBERT J. LOVETT LADIES PULLMAN SIZE Robert Lovett BED SHEETS Reg. $4.99 LUGGAGE CASES NOW 88 Reg. $7.49 $188 Name brand FULL SIZE NOW I \ Named Assistant Reg. $10.99 Slightly Damaged NOW $26i Hector M. Willars, General sylvania, Lovett received his QUEEN SIZE Superintendent-Manufacturing, B.S. Degree in Metallurgy from Regular •4600 Reg. $1399 Georgetown Steel Corporation, Penn State University. He waa NOW has announced the appointment formerly associated with Roblin KING SIZE •3" of Robert J. Lovett to the Steel in Buffalo, New York in position of Assistant to the the capacity of Superintendent- CROUP OF Superintendent-Steelmaking. Metallurgy. In this capacity, Lovett will Prior to this, Lovett was & be responsible for performing employed in various positions at NOW 11 BED SHEETS various special assignments as Bethlehem Steel Corporation, at $ To Be Sold For 4-tat S fc £ directed by the Superintendent- their Lackawanna, New York ONLY Steelmaking, with specific facility. He and his wife, Sylvia 19 involvement in the Casting are the parents of flirar^ 1 ^i^J^L*?; 88 Each 830 FRONT STREET GEORGETOWN area. children. The Lovett family will Born in Uniontown, Penn­ settle in Georgetown shortly. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) 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SAY IT ISN'T SO—Sheila Wallace is bemused by FINGER FITTING—Lisa Owens, Junior Class the shocking state of events and Karen McCormick secretary gets a little help from Randy Ward, shows the whole world how the new rings look-to LINE-UP, FOLKS—Prospective Seniors gather Shown working behind the counter are, 1 to r, Keith president, in making sure the new class rings are cost so much. to get their class rings despite the fact that the bills Lunsford and Randy Ward. the right size. £• ••*• said many dollars over the anticipated prices. And The Price Of Gold Had Nothing To Do With It Strange Circumstances Accompany WHS Senior Rings

ByETHLYN MISSROON 'mm^m^m^mm^m^m^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm .&*» There were some frowns and some smiles-but The mood is generally one of lightness and gaiety and stayed awhile. Lunsford, vice-president; Lisa Owens, secretary both of these were preceded by a morass of but some of these qualities were missing in the But Grady Faircloth, sales representative of and Amy Crutchfield, treasurer with Mr. Faircloth. misunderstanding Thursday when the Winyah High WHS new gym when new ring owners found out Jostens of Columbia, was able to lighten the moods Since each order had to be re-figured, the scene School Juniors queued up to the counter to receive they owed up to $7.50 and $8.00 more than they'd and clear up some of the misunderstanding. was somewhat hectic until the main body was their senior class rings. figured when the treasured circlets were ordered. A computer, he said, that handled the trans­ persuaded to retire to the gym so that each person's This is traditionally a day of gladness and ex­ At first, many thought that the rise in price of action, charged erroneous amounts, thus upping bill could be completed. citement, this arrival of the WHS school's heavy their rings was hinged to the rising price of gold on the normal but roughly estimated price of $58 for However, after the students were assured that gold rings, some with stones and initials, some with the market. girls and $63 for boys. Jostens would honor its original commitment, the stones and gators in strange places and some of Since nothing could be done about the cost of The distribution scene was handled by Junior layer of upset smoothed out and it again became a simpler designs. gold, a sinking feeling set down amongst the group Class officer, Randy Ward, president, Keith day to remember. Sugar-Coated Metric System Comes "I irii'i.))>">' IIJMHJH Iix. To The Title I County Students

Dislike it as they will, High School. They have style in ms drawing that lends new evaluation of necessary Georgetown County, along developed a sneaky but quite itself well to the comic strips measurements. with the rest of the country, reasonable approach to the. and characters he is devising Mrs. Roling says that the bill must come to terms with the change. for the metric system calling for the nation to adopt "Metric system" of measures The two figured that proposition. the metric system was defeated and mathematical evaluations, restrained exposure to the The "Metric Mouse" was last year but most of the in­ along with the rest of the world. metric terms and formulae plus Mrs. Roling's idea but she never dustries have already con- The United States has stuck a little attention-attracting knew how he would look; Steve verted to such new terms. The with miles, yards, feet and humor might make the tran­ took up the idea and his "Metric United States must eventually inches as long as it can; the sition more interesting and Mouse" emerged as a cute little fall in line. change to the metric measures more effective. character that will possibly All major powers except the is inevitable, according to Mrs. Thus, she called upon Steve appeal to school children and United States have embraced Angie Roling, Title I Math who has already been their parents. this system already with supervisor for Georgetown established in the Georgetown Actually, Mrs. Roling said, England also a late-comer; County. County School system as one the metric system will be the metric system was adopted But, although it may seem handy in the sketch and idea harder on the parents than it there in 1965. difficult, there may be a way to department. will be on the youngsters; most Steve, the son of Mr. and Mrs. sugar-coat the bitter pill of He has designed and of the children will not have to Sam Tanner, also has a bit of giving up long-accepted produced many bulletin boards, "un-learn" the terms they have comic book cartooning going J* mathematical and statistical newsletters for TiUe I, cartoons depended upon for most of their privately; he enjoys this work COLLABORATION-Steve Tanner, cartoonist, terms. pertaining to pertinent subject lives. They will have the op­ and as previously stated, his and Mrs. Angie Roling, Title I Math supervisor for This week, the wraps were matter and other needed props portunity to start "metric". characters are given believable Georgetown County, have come up with a clever taken off of a clever for school work over the entire Eight Title I Schools in and humorous dialog that lends means of acquainting the public with the im­ collaboration between Mrs. county. Georgetown County will have readers to look for more. Roling and Steve Tanner, artist- He has a keen sense of humor direct exposure to the new and He has five developed now By Steve Tanner pending metric system which is to succeed the and is working on the sixth. present means of measures and evaluations.' cartoonist Senior at Winyah and has developed a clarity of hopefully easier approach to \L Scouts Help To Maintain Duncan's "Visiting Garden "Prestige Scout Troop 300 Polishes Up Duncan Garden Stones

Historic Duncan Memorial tention of Scouts of Troop 300 on The Scouts under leadership each ot the boys brought along place. Simplicity was the key watch­ participate in Easter Sunrise and National bulletins. United Methodist Church a recent cold, dark and rainy of Scoutmaster Doug Crutch­ his own scrubbing and cleaning Mrs. W.R. Chandler, a word in placing of all-white Services. Mrs. Chandler, nationally Garden had the undivided at­ Saturday. field, disregarded rainfall to equipment. nationally accredited master azaleas and sasanquas, and Boy Scouts of Troop 300 accredited flower show judge, spend an hour or two scrubbing Pails and buckets got a judge and past president of laying of ground ivy cover at the wanted to polish the old stones was recognized for her work down the monuments in the workout as did some of the boys Whites Bridge Garden Club, brick walls in combination with that occupy such integral places which took place during the t Garden and otherwise polishing who attracted sprinklings from was a moving force who worked evergreens and boxwoods. in both the minds of the church recent pastorship of the the area. hose-wielders-but it was all in with a committee and was These have provided an people and the churchyard as Reverend George R. Cannon. The Scouts were carrying out good "clean " fun. assisted by Clemson Extension appropriate setting for the their contribution. The Reverend Thomas Shuler work designed to earn credits The Duncan Church Garden is horticulturist, L.C. Miller in outdoor altar and marble Mrs. David P. Curry, Jr., continues precedents of the towards service badges, and a revered section of the achieving beautification of the podium that represent the place Coastal District Director of the church which were also sup­ truly such work should be Methodist complex on High- garden. The church's board of of worship. Garden Clubs of South Carolina, ported by former ministers, the rewarded. market Street and much effort trustees approved a five-year The beauty of this retreat has has secured permission for this Reverend Peden Gene Curry Ingell Doyle was "in charge" has been invested in making the financing which extended over made it a traditional spot where garden to be designated as a and the Reverend J. Henry of the activiUes-but apparenUy garden a quiet and peaceful a five-year period. many have been invited to "visiting garden" in the State Kohler.

HARD AT WORK—Richard Padgett and Joe Doyle scrub down one of the flat grave coverings in Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church Garden as a part of their work towards earning a TO EACH HIS OWN—There were many markers and many scouts-but DOUBLE DUTY—Ingell Doyle, left, in charge of the service project and "Service Badge". each scout took care of several markers before the day was over. Jim Doyle join in the scrubbing down of monuments. og-loa-1-ftT 2-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 :•:«::•! :•»:•£ Editorials

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would be available to supply 4 An unusual opportunity for industrial development in an the Sampit River basin when environmentally conscious new sources of this vital fuel wkw$tsititkWtstUkWtsntwttA\ age has been created in are realized. 18 Years Ago Winyah School auditorium on Georgetown County, where The Winyah Plant is an January 24,1957 February 9-10, are being held economic harbinger of regularly, according to John F. an economic package of rare John McCormac and W. W. Sprawls, director and even scope now exists. better days for Georgetown Jacobus were chosen better performance than the County and a sizeable Georgetown's most outstanding minstrel produced by the Lions We refer to the area south young men of the year at the Club in 1948 is promised. of the Sampit River where portion of South Carolina. tenth anniversary meeting of One phase of that economic the Georgetown Junior the South Carolina Public Chamber of Commerce Service Authority (Santee potential is reflected by the A Rev. John Bennett camellia proximity of this generating Tuesday. specimen was judged the best Cooper) has created a specimen at the seventh annual 280,000 KH steam generating plant to the Port of camellia show last week. It was Georgetown, thus offering Georgetown's high stepping submitted by Dr. W. K. Fish- plant and is now con­ Winyah High School Band burne of Pinopolis. structing a second the option of using oil instead marched before 750,000 spec­ of coal as a source of power , , > tators in Washington Monday to generating plant of similar ^•.•"•„-..V",v.>..-'.v'^»O'vvf .• ••, v£. ^—' ,.,,'• '^:i. to generate electric energy. give President Eisenhower an Chamber of Commerce size. inaugural salute on behalf of the Secretary H. K. Kilbourne and Construction of the When placed against this Babson Discusses: State of South Carolina. The Mrs. Kilbourne attended a yardstick, the question of local unit finished among the regional Chamber meeting in county's first sizeable top six high school bands in the Sumter Wednesday. This generating facility, now building a bascule bridge on inaugural parade. meeting was called by the dubbed the Winyah Plant by U. S. 17 over the Sampit National Chamber of Com­ River in the City of merce for secretaries of this Santee Cooper, prompted a Donald S. Russell, President area. railroad crossing of the Georgetown should be more Rails Deserve of the University of South understandable. A rare Carolina, will be honor guest 50 Years Ago Sampit River to reach the and principal speaker at January 23,1925 plant site on Pennyroyal opportunity for heavy in­ Georgetown's Annual Cham­ Road. This marked the first dustry and shipments of fuel ber of Commerce Banquet on The regular monthly meeting for an electric generating February 14, it has been an­ of the Chamber of Commerce railroad crossing of this vital nounced by F. Marion was held Monday evening Jan. plant would be realized if Another Look Harrelson, Manager of the river basin that bisects the Despite double-digit inflation We have plenty, but since we 100 per cent of the Louisville & 19th, President F. A. Bell seagoing vessels could Nashville Railroad, one of the Georgetown Chamber of presiding. It was announced * heartland of Georgetown and four consecutive quarterly obviously must have the Commerce. navigate up the Sampit declines in real Gross National capacity to transport the in­ nation's leading coal carriers. that the Georgetown Red Cross County. The significance of section was making efforts to River beyond the present Product, the nation's railroads creased production if it is to do The company is registering electric generating had a relatively good year in us any good, a healthy railway favorable progess, and the 55 secure a hospital for this city. turning basin just inside the 1974. The Howard High basketball development will be realized system is an important feature cents quarterly dividend was teams journeyed to Florence mouth of this river near According to the Association of our future energy picture. recently reinstated. If you in most meaningful ways in of American Railroads, the Monday night to take on the The local branch of the Young International Paper Com­ would like a free detailed report powerful Wilson cagers. The years to come. industry may have set an all- The major coal-hauling lines on this stock buy recom­ People's League held an en­ pany's plants. time record in ton miles of which we follow on a continuous girls won 23-9 while the boys thusiastic organization meeting mendation-Seaboard Coast dropped a close 51-46 game to freight handled. basis all registered strong Line Industries—write to last Sunday evening at Prince Advent of the steam The Sampit area is And , as truck tonnage earnings gains through the first the undefeated Wilson boys. George Church, with prac­ Babson's Reports Inc., tically every young person of generating plant also blossoming with potential, declined, the railroads seem to nine months of 1974 despite the Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181. have increased their share of economic slowdown. eligible age present. brought a raw water line thanks to the construction of COURTHOUSE SQUARES The 1957 Annual Mardi Gras intercity freight traffic for the Fourth-quarter results will, WITHOUT GOOD DEEDS, from the Santee River on the Winyah Generating second consecutive year. Coronation Ball, which will be of course, in some cases reflect GOOD INTENTIONS on March 5 at the National the Charleston-Georgetown Plant. Increasingly, this The Association further disruptions from the coal ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO A dance will be given Friday pointed out that operating Guard Armory in Georgetown county line northward to the industrial site potential is miners' strike. While a lagging MEASURE. will be the eighth Mardi Gras night January 23rd, at the revenues probably reached a economy will be a restricting Winyah Hall under the auspices sprawling site of the not to be found in this nation, record high, exceeding the 1973 celebration staged in the county factor in the first half of 1975, we under the sponsorship of the of the High School Athletic generation facility on the and it speaks well for the level by some 15 per cent, with feel that the coal haulers should Association. A small admission earnings also better. Catholic Women's Club of outskirts of Georgetown. long range economic future be able to maintain their ear­ Georgetown. of $1.00 will be charged dancers. I>ast winter's oil embargo nings at a generally high level. That transfusion of fresh of Georgetown County. forced this country to re­ water from a remote river to examine its transportation At the current time the 25 Years Ago Messrs George and Charles When the Winyah Plant is methods in terms of energy Research Department of January 26,1950 Lohr have purchased the stock the metropolitan dedicated Monday, a highly effectiveness. So the nation's Babson's Reports is recom­ and fixtures and leased the Georgetown area greatly significant development in railroads received more at­ mending purchase of the Marshall William Tatum, 30, building at the corner of Front enhances the potential of the tention than in many years, common stock of Seabord Coast truck driver of Elizabethtown, and Screven Streets formerly Georgetown County will be since they are particularly Line Industries for investors N. C. was drowned in Black occupied by Ward's and expect Sampit River basin for cited. The dedication of that efficient in transporting goods seeking intermediate-to longer- River, near Georgetown, about to open a confectionery store location of future heavy with a minimum of energy term appreciation. 1 a.m. Wednesday. there the latter part of next power plant as it goes on the usage. week. industry. line in an energy hungry This is a holding company for A cargo jet moves some 30 ton the Seaboard Coast Line While natural gas is in America is better than an miles of cargo per gallon of fuel, Railroad, which in turn owns Seven and two-tenths acres of while a truck moves some 75 ton land adjoining the old county tight supply today, it should insurance policy, for it miles. Neither of these modes of "Well, whoever he is—every time I ring up airport has been contributed to Mr. A. H. Baiden announced not be overlooked that a foretells new industrial transportation can come close the Georgetown County that he has completed a lease sizeable natural gas pipeline plants and new jobs. to matching the energy ef­ a dollar he snatches out thirty cents!" Memorial hospital by Miss for the Peoples Bank location on ficiency of a 100-car freight Belle Baruch, daughter of Front Street at Broad, skirts by the new Santee Indeed, that is the train able to move 330 ton miles Bernard M. Baruch. which lease takes effect on the Cooper generating plant and economic future. of cargo per gallon of fuel. first of March, and that he will Furthermore, through move his business to that railroad electrification the rails Rehearsals for the Lions location during the first part of could become even more Minstrel to be held in the March. economical energy users in years to come. True, elec­ Legislative Change trification has developed slowly here, partly because of the large capital investment required. But there now ap­ pears to be sufficient interest in A restructuring of the public concern. this direction to motivate South Carolina Senate is a Such issues increasingly further investigation. w prospect to be welcomed if it swirl about the Senate where The railroads are more than just energy-efficient con­ is realized with a strong eye an "Old Guard" has sumers, for they also haul cast on the principle of frustrated repeated efforts energy-yielding products. representative government. at reform. The situation is For example, as cited in the » "1 * * W| Tai Commerce Department's 1975 For too long, South not unique to South Carolina U.S. Industrial Outlook, the Carolina has suffered with a but also is evident in railroads moved approximately W*M: five million carloads of energy- Senate that was neither Congress where on a federal yielding products during 1973, >f* representative nor level seniority strangleholds which accounted for 20 percent RECHARGEABLE ... A new rechargeable heart pacemaker responsive to changing on the legislative process of total carloadings. Most of this (right) Is one-third the volume, one-half the weight, and one-half was in the form of coal, since the thickness of unit shown on left. New unit is rechargeable out­ needs and forms of local are being broken with side the body for a period of 10 to 20 years and eliminates need the rail carriers haul some 70 for patient to undergo operation every two years for battery re­ government as the Palmetto the election of new chairmen percent of all the coal mined in placement. Electrical and electronic components were designed State was transformed from of congressional com­ this country. by NASA for use in spacecraft, were later developed by Applied The Association of American Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. an agricultural to an in­ mittees. Railroads points out that dustrialized state. carloadings of coal-which is the railroads' largest commodity- Increasingly, this is the Committee chairmanship were running some 6.6 percent V <• issue prompting calls for is a crucial issue in the South ahead of the 1973 level before strong local government, a last fall's coal strike. Additional Carolina Senate where all gains in coal shipments are breaking of the stagnant important posts are held by anticipated in the current year. control of state government a few men who possess Most of our hopes of becoming by a select few, strong ethics less dependent on foreign oil lie immense power as a result. in our ability to increase legislation to prompt That grassroots uprising in dramatically our coal output. legislators to reflect their Congress would find fertile public responsibility not field if attempted in South ^American Viewpoints their desire for private gain Carolina, for similar con­ and action on measures of ditions exist here as well. 3tlj? Ofoflrgrtdum ufonra SINCE 1797

IP Second Class Postage Paid At Georgetown, S.C. 29440 THE GEORGETOWN TIMES is Could I have but a line a published each Tuesday and Thomas P. Davis, Editor and Publisher century hence crediting a con­ Thursday at 606 Front Street, W.S. Bryan, Jr. Harold Roberts tribution to the advance of Georgetown, S.C. 29440. General Manager Advertising Manager peace, I would gladly yield Telephone 546-4148 every honor which has been Subscription Rates: accorded me in war. Douglas Mac Arthur 1 Year In County 17.00 * Y«T ^ State »•«> 1 Year Out of State $9.00 This Is The Information On 10,000 Americans.JVlemorize It And Eat It! THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 3-B YOUR NATIONAL PARKS Home and Outdoors Information in this column is sold or bought back by the Their ads ask for "good faith many other occupations. Many Eat Hardtack money." provided by Clemson Univer­ company. You lose both the cost of these businesses have their sity Extension Service of the supplies and your time." "Don't send any!" she ad­ own training schools." specialists and S.C. Miss Carmack points out that vises. "Ethical schools don't A good practice is to suspect Agricultural Experiment some schools that promise promise jobs. These schools ads that make promises which Station personnel. "jobs to graduates" seem to claim to teach you skills needed sound too good to be true. At Fort Laramie Q. We've had squash flourish during hard times. by airlines, trucking firms and problems for the past two By RONALD H. WALKER cuits, bags of salt, flour and in Wyoming. This building U.S. government bought Fort seasons. A mold or fungus Director, dried peas. There are also was successively a bachelor Laramie in 1849, just before appears on blooms and on up to THE TRUE STORY 0FA MAN Y0U1L ALWAYS REMBMBB. National Park Service jars of candy, button shoes, officers' quarters, post head­ hundreds of covered wagons the fruit itself, causing it to yard goods and animal hides. quarters and family quarters. began the westward trek, die. The plants also turn dark HE BECAME A LEGEND Y0U1L NEVER FORGET... Fort Laramie is a sprawling The rooms today look as if the military reservation three Today's post trader is Park spurred on by the discovery of green and die. What is it? Technician Lewis Easton. soldiers had left five minutes gold in California. W.D.C., Greenville. miles southwest of the town of ago. Fort Laramie, Wyo. A mili­ He'll show you the office The following year saw A. It's possible the fungus tary post from 1849 to 1890, it where he keeps the books and The park service employes westward migration swelling attacking and rotting your knew Indian wars, covered he'll take you through the post here add to the flavor of the to a peak, with thousands of squash fruits is causing damage wagons, military parades and office. Don't be surprised if he mid-19th Century Army post. travelers stopping at the fort. because of high moisture due to Challenge refined ladies strolling its Violent Indian wars raged for too much shade, plantings made boardwalks a century ago. the next 20 years, and then too thickly, or poor soil Today Fort Laramie is a Fort Laramie was no longer drainage. It does not, however, National Historic Site admin­ needed to protect the pioneer. kill the entire plant, and we istered by the National Park In 1890, the infantry marched suspect other problems there. It away from the fort for the last free Service. As you walk its leg­ could be insects tunneling into endary ground, you can imag­ time. vines or a mosaic virus. ine soldiers drilling on the pa­ For nearly 50 years the fort Powdery mildew commonly rade ground, children playing was allowed to decay. kills back leaves after squash and emigrants repairing and In 1937, the state of Wyo­ begins to mature, but this reloading their wagons for the ming bought 214 acres of the disease does not cause plants to trip west. And it might not be old fort and donated it to the turn green as you describe. For just your imagination, for federal government. In 1938, this season, select a different park service employes this proud old fort was named squash variety, rotate away dressed in the uniforms of the a National Monument and in from the spot planted last year 1870s reenact the scenes of 1960 it was changed to a Na­ if possible, plant on a raised long ago during the summer tional Historic Site. bed, and do not plant too months. closely. - Prof. F.H. Smith, The town of Fort Laramie is Extension plant pathology. As you approach the parade located on U.S. Highway 26, ground, you come to the post Q. Is stock still available on halfway between Torrington the Wade plum trees, and where trader's house. The shelves and the intersection with In­ are lined with boxes of bis­ could we get it? terstate 25, which is the main A. There is none for this year. north-south highway between According to R.H. Garrison of Cheyenne and Casper, Wyo. the South Carolina Crop Im­ "They took his car away! It's slightly off the beaten track for modern vacation provement Association, travelers, but right on the propagation of Wade Plums in track of America's westward Tennessee in 1974 was a com­ expansion. plete failure. No trees will be available before the planting season of 1975-76. - Prof. R.J. Snow's Island Ferree, Extension horticulture. ART The greatest wildlife and chase story in the history of the North! Cited As When times get hard and STARRHG MIKE MAZIMKI as "Trapper • and JIMMY KANE as "Old Tracks" Orrected by TW GARNETT - Produced and photographed by CHUCK 0 KEEN people find themselves out of Executive Producer ARTHUR R.OUBS Muse by IAN BERNARD Title Song "CHALLENGE TO BE FREE" rjerlorrred bv RUTHE LiWIS Research by LUCK NORTH • COLOR by Cfl work, the con artists go to work. Narrated by JOHN MdNTK - A MCF IC NTERNATDNAL ENTERPRISES, K RELEASE talks you into buying a bonnet Between June 1 and Labor Historic Landmark or a Jaw Harp before you Day, you may have the oppor­ "Sly promoters take ad­ STARTS FRIDAY leave the store. tunity to sit down to a noonday Sixth District Congressman vantage of recession and offer Officers' quarters E was oc­ meal with the soldiers in an John Jenrette said he has ' work-at-home schemes through ONE WEEK ONLY cupied by the post surgeon 1876 field camp setting. The received notification from mail ads," cautions Clemson and his family. This building menu might include salt pork, Secretary of the Interior Rogers Extension home management GEOKGETOWN'S fINEST has been restored and authen­ hardtack, coffee and a few C. B. Morton that Snow's Island specialist Veronica Carmack. tically refurnished. It was vegetables grown by the sol­ has been recognized as a "When an ad asks you to buy rare to find furnishings as fine diers. On warm summer national historic landmark. supplies for a little 'at home' ca GEORGETOWN PLAZA as these in the surgeon's nights when the moon is full, Snow's Island will be included business, be alert to a possible Your present property, as visitors follow an 1876 cavalry fraud. Most at-home jobs don't WEEKDAYS -7:00-9:00 well as future earnings, can quarters in a frontier Army in the National Register of SAT & SUN 3:00 5:00 7:00 9:00 post. This house even had guide to look in on bignettes of work out since your finished SORRY NO PASSES be confiscated to pay a frontier Army life. Historical Places and will be liability award, some of rugs on the floors, a sign of the extended the safeguards of the product probably never will be which run to $100,000 and woman's touch. The enlisted men's bar is National Historic Preservation more since inflation. Have An impressive contrast to buzzing with activity. Soldiers Act of 1966. the Freeman and Johnson the post surgeon's quarters is are sitting around drinking or Snow's Island is located near Agency check your liability the building at the south end playing cards or pool. The air the town of Johnsonville in protection for adequately of the parade ground, quar­ is filled with music as one of Florence County, where the high limits. ters A. The wood floors are the officers' wives plays an Great Pee Dee and Lynch bare, the furnishings are sim­ organ over in officers' quar­ River join. ple. Quarters A definitely ters. FREEMAN & JOHNSON ONE SIZE SALE Insurance Agency looks lived in. Fort Laramie has a glorious South Fraser Street The most striking building history as a fur trading post, Classified Ads Phone 546-5156 on officers' row is "Old Bed­ an oasis for emigrant travel­ lam." Built in 1849-1850, it's ers on the Oregon Trail and Save now on tires the oldest military structure then as an Army post. 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C8-.0e*t-(3 . 4-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1976 fc* ! " ——— Count Basie To t> TEG Offering | Appear Feb. 4 New Courses The Horry - Georgetown hours may do so. G. I. Bill ; Count Basie and his orchestra have confirmed they'll be, on Technical Education Center benefits for veterans vary from £ bring the ultrasonic strains of hand to watch the Count per­ will offer several evening one-half to full-time depending pthe big band era to the Myrtle form at 7:30 p.m. curriculums approved for G. I. upon the curriculum in which £ Beach Convention Center on Tickets are on sale now at the Bill benefits beginning Monday, they are enrolled. £ February 4. Chamber of Commerce offices January 20. Tuition is $5 per credit hour. b In this day of rock and in North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Books and supplies are extra. £ electrically synthesized music, Beach and Georgetown; These courses are open not j the Basie sound has remained Nelson's Men's Shop, Myrtle only to veterans, but to anyone js-Untact and holds its own when Beach Stereo Tape Center, who wishes to further his know­ *the audiences are counted. Murrells Inlet Pharmacy and ledge and skill for a higher 1 "I'm a rock music freak but I Myrtle Beach Convention paying job. : think Count Basie's sounds are Center. They're $3.50 for ad­ Welding and air conditioning Jin a class all its own," a young vance and $5 at the door. and refrigeration are two £man told Greater Myrtle Beach curriculums being offered which offer a diploma after 'Chamber of Commerce staffers The Count and his musical approximately eighteen months "recently while purchasing his troupe have recently finished of training. ^advance tickets. "This is one such stints as a two week ^performance I wouldn't miss performance at Caesar's Criminal justice, civil ;jor anything." engineering and business ad­ Palace in Las Vegas with Frank GOING DOWN . . . Yellow­ •I Country and western music Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. Count Basie ministration curriculums offer an associate of applied science stone River plunges into a mag­ Covers, classical enthusiasts Esquire, Playboy, Downbeat degree upon completion. nificent gorge, known as the *end even numbers of and Metronome Magazines Esquire, Playboy, Downbeat banging on a piano since his Grand Canyon of the Yellow­ SLIPPERY SUPPER-Four-year-old Scott "proclaimed acid rock listeners have all sung Basie's praises and Metronome Magazines early childhood has carried his Classes in the evening stone. Spectacular yellows, reds Geddes tangles with a plateful of pasta and finally have all sung Basie's praises musical message around the curriculum vary from 12 to 16 and ocres of the chasm's rocky and lauded him annually with world several times playing for hours each week Monday walls present a beautiful, but gets the best of it-all over his chin, nose and awards. sellout crowds and even the through Thursday. However, somewhat unearthly, vista and cheeks. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Geddes of New Highway William "Count" Basie, Queen of England. students who wish to take fewer give the park its name. Joliet, 111. ^S^^lutchfleld Plaza Foodliner OtchfieldBeach, Maps Prepared South Carolina th

I The South Carolina Highway "The Battleground of •Department's new 1975 primary Freedom" theme features six of •system map, now ready for the most important of 150 .distribution, dramatizes South battles and skirmishes fought ^Carolina's role as "The Bat­ on South Carolina soil, more tleground of Freedom" in the than in any other state, plus the .UihsthU" •American Revolutionary War. partisan activities of Marion, Sumter and Pickens. NATIONAL ' Chief Highway Commissioner Color photographs of famous Silas N. Pearman presented paintings of the battles of first copies of the new map to Cowpens, Kings Mountain, WEE both Gov. John C. West and Camden, Fort Moultrie Gov.-Elect James B. Edwards (Sullivan's Island) and Eutaw Jn an inauguration day eve Springs and of a model of the W ceremony in the governor's Ninety Six fort, along with a BRAND office. painting of "Marion Crossing I Rep. Sam Manning of the Pee Dee," appear on a Qc£y Spartanburg, vice chairman of background of Mouzon's the South Carolina American famous map of 1775. '"'"tin Revolution Bicentennial Fifty of the most important Commission, who assisted in battles are described and their development of the map, also locations pinpointed on the look part. modern-day primary system Mr. Pearman said the map is map. Spectacular!* One of the Highway Depart­ The map was a project of the '"*/>#,& ment's bicentennial projects Highway Department's public being carried out in cooperation relations and mapping sections, with the overall state effort. with assistance from the South • Already, the Department has Carolina Bicentennial Com­ joined with the Garden Club of mission and the South Carolina South Carolina to plant crape Department of Archives and * myrtle trees along 1-26. The History. Vehicle license plate in 1976 will Copies of the new map will be A l|ive a MMntcnniat ntotif. mad* available to out-of-state WESSON • Nt^a^v.^.>j|iraft visitors at the eight Welcome Centers and through the inquiry 69 section of the South Carolina OIL Department of Parks, WeeUiif Recreation and Tourism. Individual copies of the map 99 .. HEALTH TIP are available free of charge by 48 OZ. sending a post card 'BTL. C (preferably) to 1975 Map, South O'NEIL JAYROE, R.PH Carolina Highway Department, P.O. Box 191, Columbia, 29202. * Regular, continued use of Although not yet available, mineral oil preparations for <$ HWR.43 constipation is not without there will soon be a new edition ft (2PERBAG I.IMIT2BACSPERCUSTOMER) H ^^mW BEANS i its dangers, a consultant of the 40-by-5O-inch wall-size writes in the AMA Journal. map, without the picture side, CARNATION The oil might be breathed available for $2 each. into the lungs, causing a Orders may be placed by EVAPORATED MILK kind of pneumonia that can writing the same address as 10 oz. ran 4 be fatal. Also, the oil may above, except address Map PORK OQ* interfere with the absorp Sales. tion of important fatsoluble TURKEY °^ nutrients in food. If PUNCH LINE Rep, •!" bothered by consistent con­ OF THE WEEK stipation problems, see your m m doctor. He should be able 1 Did -, mCAROLINA PRIDE Wm kC HORMEL "CURI MASTER" tffeOO WHAT// to correct the cause of con­ C 9 stipation, meanwhile recorrv FRANKS mf 79 HAM HALVES * T MACKEREL 4(+ mending a safer laxative. M Bm m phone 546-5124 f[ROUND " ft%C Filling your prescription is lour most important work YOU CAN CURE € A MAN'S BKF Free Delivery HANGOVER BY TELLING HIM NEINZ WHAT A WONOER-\ JAYROE FUL GIRL HE 20 OZ. BTL MAYONNAISE t. MARRIED THE KETCHUP DRUGS NIGHT B£FORE.y WEST SIDE WA TABLERITE SOUTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" SHOPPING CENTER MEDIUM EGGS COFFEE Henry Block has MINUTE MAID 100% FLORIDA CONCENTRATE 17 reasons why you ORANGE JUICE 11 OZ. CANS »• should come to us PIT ton

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j THE GEORGETOWN (8. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975

of th« rmett phatmacoutkalt ' •nabUt ui te tvrva all your drug Interior Dept. Distributes A COMPLETE owo ! ^ '^Off i "••* "•'" »' STOCK ... ^ « PHONE 546-31341 'Jt/IM. ft Funds For Hunter Safety DISCOUNT DRjJGS

More than $33 million in tax on pistols. available to the states in two portionment of $37 million was FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY' Federal Aid funds for sport fish Distribution of wildlife funds apportionments annually as tax made in July for fiscal year you can depend on us and wildlife restoration and is based on the number of receipts become available at 1975. The second apportionment hunter safety programs was license holders as well as the the U.S. Treasury Department. represents an additional $33 829 FRONT STREET for Honest Bargains distributed to the states by the state's geographic area. These This year preliminary ap­ million. U. S. Interior Department in funds may be used on approved December. state wildlife projects such as 9 AM to 6 PM Daily SAVE ON CX110-12 - 2.87 These funds brought to more the acquisition of land suitable than $70 million the amount for habitat, development and CX12612 287 made available to the states last management of habitat and 9 AM to 7 PM PHOTO " year by the federal government research to aid in managing During fiscal year 1974, a total game. Sot»rday| | ggMO- J-g of $62 million was allocated to Fish restoration and F N|SH|NG the states. management funds come from South Carolina's share was a 10 percent excise tax on nearly $800,000 which included fishing tackle. Distribution of about $520,000 for wildlife these funds is based on a similar SAVINGS restoration, about $86,000 for formula as for wildlife funds. hunter safety and about Activities performed by the $188,000 for fish restoration and states for approved fisheries Ai-lfcritis Strang* management. work include the purchase of ANALGESIC Funds for wildlife restoration land and water areas, con­ and hunter safety programs struction and rehabilitation of BUFFERIN BUFFERIN come from an 11 percent excise lakes, development of access tax on sporting arms and sites and facilities for fisher­ TABLETS TABU1S ammunition and a 10 percent men, and research to aid in LOVABLE ... To another tiger, it may be a loving lick iBf»$T«S' management of sport fish. f and caress, but San Francisco Childrens' Zoo manager Landes imMm et«ci!Baw 140 limct.i TURN ONS Distribution of hunter safety Bell, grimacing, isn't quite sure it is a painless process. The cat funds is based on the state's doing the loving is Troika, a 5 months old new Siberian tiger relative population and may be cub female at the zoo. ^^^3^ «»'»• Lilt Prict 2.M Mfr's. List 61Price SSC ° used for hunter education programs, but these funds may also be used for wildlife restoration projects as well. NSC Driving Tests BAN CURAD Hunter safety funds may be used for construction, operation, and maintenance of Antiperspirant transparent public target ranges as well as Disprove Old Habits Roll-On EAT YOUR I CAN'T for programs to instruct in safe BANDAGES JELLO, ITS NOT, and proper hunting methods. Results of tests conducted by Committee on Winter Driving JUNIOR. DEAD YET! Federal aid funds are made the National Safety Council's Hazards cast considerable Deodorant doubt on some popular and long- wo*** standing misconceptions about Sinarest TABLETS driving on snow and ice, and the South Carolina Highway Department encourages the WSHG-FM state's motorists to be aware of the widespread fallacies about winter driving. Presents For instance, letting some air out of today's low-pressure tires to increase traction does not really help but actually may increase the tendency to side- GREENFIELD PIANTATION skid. And while it is a good idea to carry some sand in the trunk in case you do get stuck, the added weight in your trunk can make C0U|iiTWSPEClAlN0.5 steering tricky and create big skids out of little ones. The Featuring council's tests show that carrying extra weight in the trunk increases traction so little that it is not worth the risk. About the only thing that will safely increase traction is the use of snow tires, studded tires (where legal) and tire chains. Based on years of testing, the Committee on Winter Driving Hazards reports that snow tires increase traction on ice by 28 per cent, studded tires by 218 per cent, and reinforced tire chains by 630 per cent, as compared to regular highway tires. On loosely packed snow, snow tires show a 51 per cent increase over highway tires and reinforced tire chains increase traction by 313 per cent. The state Highway Depart­ ment reminds motorists that several items carried in the trunk of the vehicle may be necessary to meet the needs of winter driving. These include an ice scraper, a small brush or broom, a supply of windshield washer antifreeze, a rag, a shovel, a flashlight, and a couple of flares. In addition, a piece of old rug or a couple of burlap bags to help provide traction can be of help should you become stuck in snow or ice. There is really no trick to being a good winter driver if you and your car approach the whole winter driving scene prepared. I'M Faron Young Baptist Men Crystal Gayle Will Meet February 20 SUMMERVILLE- -Baptist Don Chapel men who are leaders of the Baptist boys' missions organization Royal Am­ bassadors will gather at FRIDAY, JANUARY 24th. Summerville Baptist Church Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. to study crafts. StOO PM In The Indoor Arena The meeting, one of five such regional meetings in the state during February, will be GREENFIELD PLANTATION designed to equip leaders to teach crafts in R. A. chapter *6.00 Reserved *& Gen. Admission meetings. Men will work with crafts as well as receive in­ Tickets Available At structions. Workshop leader will be Georgetown Andrews Frank Black of the Southern Baptist Brotherhood Com­ Cameron Pharmacy Hemingway Motors mission, Memphis, Term. 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.' THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 7-B, Citizens Press For Swamp Preservation

people, we have done our job," 'urgent'. "In order to stop the slowness of government action, Congaree Swamp, running a- trees, the Congaree Swamp is "It's slipping out of our and long the Congaree River about often referred too as "Red­ grasp," Elder commented in Blackwelder said. cutting, a positive amount of continuous cutting of the' 20 miles below Columbia in a woods of the East," said Elder. reference to the cutting of the Elder described the situation public feedback is necessary," area, the future is a scary two-to four-mile wide strip, is It contains six of the largest area. Without the Biedler tract in the Congaree Swamp as he said. "Because of the thing," he added. an area which a local group of trees in the nation and 24 of the as part of the preserve, its citizens wishes to set aside as a largest in South Carolina. Most significance would be lost. national preserve. of these record trees are in or "The story of the South is that Named the Congaree Swamp around the Biedler tract. it is privately owned," Elder National Preserve Association, As a youth, Elder had always said. "With the population rise this group of citizens is pressing gone out in the woods and later in the state, there will be no for the creation of a preserve became interested in the natural areas for the people to consisting of the Congaree Congaree area as a college enjoy if they are not protected. Swamp, the Santee Swamp, and student. He couldn't believe the Some of this private land should a small portion of the Wateree area was actually being cut, he be put back into ownership by Swamp. James V. Elder, recalled. the public." Dreher High School ad­ "You can't tell anybody Brian Blackwelder, a ministrative assistant, is what the area is like," Eldei member of the preserve chairman of the association. added. "There are probably association said that the By far the most important more record trees in there than organization is made up of 35 area they are asking to be anywhere else." volunteers. "The decisions are protected is the 40,000-acre The reason underlying their made in a steering committee of Congaree Swamp, Elder said. efforts to preserve the Congaree five people," he added. "All About 1,400 acres of this swamp Swamp is its unique features. funds going into the is unique bottomland forest "The significance," Elder organization are in the form of owned by the Biedler family of explained, "is the hardwood has donations." Chicago. taken over." "As a 70,000 acre National As a national preserve, the Other significant aspects of Preserve," Blackwelder area would be a unit of the the swamp, especially the stated," it will provide outdoor National Park Service. Timber Biedler tract, are the huge trees recreation such as hiking, cutting would not be allowed on found there, its lack of dense camping, boating, and an ap­ BEAUTY TOUCH-It may look like self-torture a national preserve, Elder said, underbrush, it's one of the few proximately 50,000 acre hunting It's a simple test that will I but hunting , fishing and other nearly virgin bottomland and fishing area. The preserve you determine If you are get­ but it's all in the interest of beauty. Mrs. Paul types of outdoor recreation forests left in the Southeast, and will also contribute to scientific Spencer of Torrance, Calif., shows how to apply would. its scientific value. study, draw tourist dollars, ting your money's worth trom false eyelashes with a minimum of effort. Because of the size of the "Around 1900 the Congaree and protect the record trees of the electricity you use. It's Swamp was first cut for its the area." cypress trees. It wasn't cut The reserve association is available at your local Santee- again until 1969 when the concentrating on informing the Cooper off ice. Biedlers started leasing their public of its goals and gaining USC Will Off er New Army property to logging com­ public support. Slide shows panies," Elder said. given to schools and civic He also reported that between groups, brochures, and Santee-i 500 and 1,000 acres have been petitions have been used by the Program: Project Ahead cut yearly since that time. The association in reaching the totrrecMteuiuiHJMJcsaiVia Biedlers are one of about 40 public. The University of South available, particularly earning couragement to begin a college owners in the area. "We feel if we can inform Carolina is joining with the U. S. credit toward a college degree. program. Some of the other Army to provide enlistees with All that is necessary to programs are provided only for a new educational program, qualify for the program is to career military personnel who Project Ahead. meet the admission are assigned to the campus to This program, designed to requirements of the University. complete their degree. give members of the Army a This includes providing a copy Anyone seeking additional "home base" for their college of the applicant's high school information on the Project education, will provide the record and scores from college Ahead program may contact enlistee with college status, entrance examinations. the Director of Military academic guidance and a Once accepted, the enlistee Regional Campuses, 2-A Tivoli permanent record1 of any will meet with both military and Apartments, University of college credits earned while in educational advisors to develop South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. the service. an individualized educational 29208 or the admission's officer USC is one of several program involving the earning at any of the eight regional universities throughout the of college credit. campuses. nation to participate in the new The USC Project Ahead program and the first in­ program is an outgrowth of the stitution of higher learning in University's more than 20 years South Carolina to put the plan of providing educational into operation. services to men and women in 1fa Oldim&t Under the Project Ahead the U. S. armed services. The program, a new enlistee can program is available at the become a student at USC at the main campus in Columbia and same time he or she joins the all regional campuses service. The program, however, throughout the state. is also open to persons already The difference between this on active duty. new program and other already The basic purpose of the plan established educational programs is that Project Ahead "Misery is a live secret and is to help the enlistee get a dead telephone." maximum benefit from the is designed primarily for the many educational opportunities new enlistee and an en­

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down to earth talk ...about savings Much has been said recently about where and how to invest your savings. If you are one of many who are confused, visit us and we'll give you some straight talk. We're interested in your savings and your future... but that's only half our job. The other half is to invest your savings dollars in home loans which benefit our community's growth. i Your savings at Peoples will receive the .-S- highest available interest and all accounts ALL MODELS REDUCED! $ are insured up to $40,000. No bank or sav­ ings and loan pays more. Come in and visit, we care about having you as a customer. You'll be pleasantly surprised! Honest! Choose from a 'Big Selection' of Murray Bi

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The people with special interest in you. 3 Ways to Charae at Edward's! TWO GREAT George N. Magraih. Executive Vice President Conway/Myrtle Beach/North Myrtle Beach/Loris/Surfside/Georgetown mlimhdj'L GEORGETOWN STORESI Account*- Insured up lo $40,000 by FSLIC. ofHOSft-ftl *B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Ttraraday, January 23, 1975

TRAIL BLAZER BUI Walton has become less and leu popular with Portland basketball fans recently, due to his indecision as to whether or not he really wants to play pro ball. GRADE "A Family- TURKEY PARTS W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS TURKEY THIGHS...» 69c Can Eat W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS . TURKEY DRUMSTICKS • 69' W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS ..TURKEY HICKORY SWEET On $35 LEG PORTION • 59' WHOLE OR RIB HALF * A family of four can eat very W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS TURKEY nutritious and tasty meals even c with todays food costs on $35 per BREAST PORTION.. - 79 W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS PORK LOIN | SLICED BACON week, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental HALF TURKEY •> 69' •>' t Control (DHEC) said. W-D BRAND TURKEY PARTS "We are not talking about peanut butter sandwiches and TURKEY BREAST... - 99' kool aid but fully balanced 14/17 menus including meat, potatoes, vegetables and salads," said Dr. E. Kenneth LB. * 1-LB. Aycock, commissioner. AVG. "Our Director of Nutrition * PKG. Services, Miss Inistore Godfrey has purchased a full week's supply of groceries for a family QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED . PRICES ;! of four for less than $35 at local GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1975 supermarkets, and planned the ROAST - CHOPS, TRIMMINGS menus for seven breakfasts, dinners, and suppers. We are releasing this shopping list and these menus to everyone. Good nutrition for all South WESTERN Carolinians is one of DHEC's concerns and we feel it is im­ CORn FED sg s portant for us to encourage a BONELESS ^ ^^\t^^m further look at meal planning at GROUND BEEF CRACKIN' GOOD this time. This information ASSORTED WHOLE OR HALF should also benefit people on EXTRA '0 COUNT fixed incomes who can't in­ LEAN CHOPS MB EYE ROAST crease their budgets." W-D BISCUITS One of Miss Godfrey's typical breakfasts include orange juice, BRAND scrambled egg, toast, LOIN margarine, milk and coffee; a LB. dinner (lunch): pinto beans, .AVG. bologna, carrot sticks, bread CANS BONftfss and milk; and a supper (din­ 1 ner): beef patties, cottage W-D BRAND South Carolina Grade "A" Palmetto Farm fried potatoes, mixed greens, BEEF PATTIES ... 3 & *1" canned tomatoes and corn OSCAR MAYER REGULAR BEEF OR THICK GRADE "A" LARGE BLUE RIBBON LONG GRAIN bread. SLICED BOLOGNA .. 8-t 99' "Our people need nutrition OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT WIENERS OR EGGS education in order to buy and BEEF FRANKS ... » *i09 RICE 3 78 plan meals well," Miss Godfrey said. "Instruction as to how to SUNNYUND HOT OR MILD FRESH Grade "A" Medium DIXIE DARLING PETER PAN buy and what to buy; by PORK SAUSAGE ... - 89' shopping ahead of time in HYGRADE. . BALL PARK FRANKS OR quantity (one weeks supply) $ they can save money and have KNOCKWURST H 1" 65« leftover meat that makes JAMESTOWN delicious sandwiches or SLICED BOLOGNA .. -' 79' casseroles tor a second main W-D BRANO... INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED dish. All the dry items we purchased were in five or ten SLICED CHEESE ••' 99' pound bags. The two pound bags SMOKED... CENTER CUT would have cost much more. To $ 39 save money a family must also PORK CHOPS • 1 get out of the habit of running to the store at the last minute for t frozen foods or precooked items. They cost more. Canned fruits and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh items nowadays, especially the store brands. "But I think our grocery list and menus show that, with planning, a family can eat well on $35.00 per week. These prices have increased by $12.60 since the list was first compiled in March, 1971. Charleston W-D BRAND M BROAD BREASTED Planning YOUNG TURKEYS Festival 10/22 LB. Historic Charleston Foun­ dation's 1975 Festival of Houses SIZE coincides with Charleston's exotic semi-tropical springtime - when city and country gardens are a riot of camellias, azaleas and lush wisteria. This 28th annual series of house and garden tours promises to be one of the W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE . OVEN READY eastern seaboard's most RIB ROAST • $149 popular spring events. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE .. BONE-IN Beginning Thursday, March 20 and continuing through Sunday, CHUCK ROAST .... > 89' April 13, there will be seven W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE .. BONELESS different walking tours - one CHUCK ROAST .... > $1" each day with the exception of U * Easter Sunday. W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE. LEAN The different tours — three in BONELESS STEW...» <1" the afternoon and four by SLICED candlelight — afford the visitor BEEF LIVER • 69' a comprehensive view of the FRESH OYSTERS many faceted development of 69 Charleston's growth from its OYSTERS SELECTS .. & *, pre-revolutionary beginning to FRESH OYSTERS the community's outstanding 59 achievements in restoration, OYSTER STANDARDS 'S 'l renovation and adaptive use ft it during the 20th century. Each tour takes the visitor into eight or more private Highmarket Street STORE HOURS: Highmarket Street houses and gardens, the earliest building dates from 1715 and the latest belongs to the mid-19th century. Monday Friday 8:30 to 9:00 Saturday 8:30 to 8:00 i *• THE GEORGETOWN (S. C. j TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 »-B

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THE BEEF PEOPLE FINE, REGULAR, HARVEST FRESH DRIP, OR ELECTRIC PERK <** NATURAL MINK trim sets ASTOR off this misty tweed suit in shades of yellow gold. A SLICED, HALVES yellow silk blouse adds to the WIN accent. PEACHES Winter SWEET JUICY TEMPLE ORANGES Driving * * Hazardous 4 29-oz7 Although South Carolina usually does not experience *> * CANS adverse winter conditions in the LIMIT 1 WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER ]B> form of snow and ice, the State Highway Department reminds LIMIT 2 WITH $7.50 OR MORE FOOD ORDER motorists that rain and or fog KILN CURED present hazardous driving SWEET POTATOES 5 * *1°° conditions that require extra caution on the part of every driver. "» *n Motorists are also reminded - JKJ WASHINGTON of the state motor vehicle law. i Section 46-521, which states that H "every vehicle upon a highway lS+* STATE within this state...when there is m not sufficient light to render clearly discernible persons and if ~i « «°"*" vehicles on the highway at a t distance of 500 feet ahead shall display lighted lamps and •Ml]* DELICIOUS illuminating devices..." APPLES "Lighted lamps and illum- nating devices" defined in laymen's terms means low beam headlights, not parking lights only. Use of high beam 10 headlights during rain and fog CORN FLAKES conditions can be as dangerous FOR as not using headlights at all JIM DANDY EXTRA FINE since high beams will bounce back off the thousand of tiny GRITS HARVEST FRESH drops of moisture and present a BLUE BONNET QUARTERS RUTABAGAS glare problem for the driver. MARGARINE HI 68' EARTHEN WARE STRAWBERRY, ORANGE OR The law requiring the use of $ headlights when visibility is less LEMON SHAMPOO . •'-• 1" than 500 feet is designed to protect you as a driver as well as the drivers of other vehicles you meet on the road. The idea is visibility, not only so that you can see the other drivers, but more importantly for you, that you can be seen by them. Remember the other "rules on the road" in rain and or fog conditions: (1) Slow down and allow extra distance between TASTE 0' SEA vehicles; (2) use your heating- defrosting equipment to clear the inside surface of the win­ PERCH FILLETS VENT VUE U.S. No.l dows of the vehicle; (3) be sure 16-oz. your windshield wipers are in good condition by replacing PKG. WHITE POTATOES them as soon as they show signs of streaking, missing areas on the windshield or when strips of rubber start to separate at either end of the blade; (4) what you see in the rearview mirrors may be distorted by raindrops on the outside mirror and rear window, so take an extra look and double check for hard-to- H0 SWEET YELLOW see vehicles coming up behind; (5) allow more room when ONIONS 3 passing another vehicle; and JUICY FLORIDA (6) have good tires with PINK GRAPEFRUIT 5 adequate tread depth for traction. Thought For Food Extra *6» TRoncW Special uiy JIOOXPUW ORANGE JUICE 100% PURE FLORIDA Glazed Carrots TROPICANA FRESH Scrape 2 doz. medium young carrots, cook in small amount of water in covered saucepan ORANGE 15 to 20 minutes until tender but not soft. Drain. Melt 3 ta­ blespoons butter (or salad oil) JUICE in skillet, add % cup brown sugar and 1 teaspoon aromatic bitters. Stir well, add whole carrots, turning until well glazed. Keep heat low. Remove from skillet, arrange on plat­ ter, add pepper to taste, fill center with parsley. Yields 6 HALF to 8 servings. GALLON * « Classified Ads Highmarket Street Highmarket Street Monday — Friday 8:30 to 9:00 Saturday 8:30 to 8:00 Bring Results i %\ ob-lotf-Orf lo-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 '74 Was Wofford's Banner Year ) The year of 1974 was a banner school's capital program. Wofford president J. M. highest total ever raised by total of $63,530 was given to the a drop of 14.2 per cent from last year for Wofford College. Included in this year's giving Lesesne, Jr. said, "Because of alumni. This represents an college by corporations and year's $22,479, given by this Wofford received over is a record amount of funding the sustaining support from the increase of 4.2 per cent over last businesses. Last year this group group. $400,000 in gifts to the annual for athletic scholarships annual fund, Wofford is able to year's alumni gifts totaling gave $61,329 to the college's fund. The total of $402,281 through the efforts of the maintain a firm base for its day- $137,192. operating funds. 1he Old IOTTLUL represents the highest annual Wofford Terrier Club. to-day operations. Wofford is an The South Carolina Con­ Gifts by other individuals contribution to the operating Other monies given for outstanding South Carolina ference of the United Methodist remained at a steady level this ^~~\(,(!cf & budget in the school's 121-year capital and other restricted tradition and her alumni and Church gave $139,943, up 10 per year. In 1974 this group gave a ' >>' V history. purposes are part of the Wof­ friends must continue their cent from last year's support of total of $35,274, compared to In 1973 donations to the an­ ford ENDOW campaign. EN­ support so that the college's $125,811. It also represents a $35,569 in gifts and grants in nual fund totaled $382,400. Gifts DOW, for Encouraging and consistently high standard of record high in church giving. 1973. and grants contributed to the Developing New Opportunities education can endure." Giving to the annual fund by annual fund are used to fund the for Wofford, has reached over Of the total of $402,281 given to corporations and businesses This year giving to the annual college's operations and are $5 million toward its $9.25 the 1974 annual fund, Wofford's was up this year, in spite of the fund by non-alumni parents "Talk to a man about him­ also considered part of the million goal. alumni contributed $143,217, the nation's economic troubles. A totaled $19,295. This represents self and he'll listen for hours."

WHALE OF A TAIL is all that remains of a 15-foot fossilized whale believed to have lived in the Krasnodar territory of the Northern Caucacus, USSR, over 10 million years ago. The dis­ OSES covery is especially significant since it supports theories that the area was originally covered by water and connected the Black, Azov and Caspian seas. 3 DAYS ONLY! Automobile Service Tips Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN WHEN'ADUUSJiNG- tGNmON TTM/NG- TNE l/ACUUM-AWAMCE TABLE OF SPRING COLORS MECHANISM TUBE' MUST 00 PLU&&EP-UB0 A PENCIL AN I? POLYESTER KMT SECURE TU3E OUT OF 7ME14/AY OFMOVIN& fftRTS. MATERIAL State Bank No. 67-604 Consolidated Report of Condition of "First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company of South Carolina" of Columbia in the State of South Carolina and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on December 31, 1974. Reg.»2» YARD ASSETS NOW Cash and due from banks (including A Yard $ NONE unposted debits) 18,416,701.91 U.S. Treasury securities $5,863,474.06 5,863,474.06 Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 29,608,226.33 Cotton Obligations of States and political sub­ divisions 17,331,249.32 Other securities (including $3,934.00 corporate stocks) 535,228.85 PIECE Federal funds sold and securities pur­ chased under agreements to resell 32,700,000.00 Other loans 104,388,320.36 Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and Polyester GOODS* other assets representing bank premises 5,257,083.69 Real estate owned other than bank Large Assortment of premises 459,261.05 Other assets (item 6 of "Other Assets") THREAD (including $NONE direct lease financing) 3,333,261.53 Patterns Styles and Colors TOTAL ASSETS 217,892,807.10 300 Yard Spools Reg. $1°° to 'l48 LIABILITIES Assorted Colors Demand deposits of individuals, part­ YARDS $100 nerships, and corporations 61,982,185.57 Time and savings deposits of individuals, HANDY partnerships, and corporations 97,506,314.69 FOR I Deposits of United States Government 1,201,480.93 SEWING AIDS FOR$l«> Deposits of States and political sub­ divisions 33,005,302.18 Deposits of commercial banks 124,429.21 Polyester Elastic Certified and officers' checks, etc. 2,809,355.12 Snuggle Into Softness TOTAL DEPOSITS $196,629,067.70 Handy sewing aids to make (a) Total demand deposits * 77,933,348.90 sewing easier for you. Make and Warmth (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 118,695,718.80 your selection from tape Federal funds purchased and securities measures, hook 'n eyes, tracing 1/4" X 108". 3/8" X 72", 1/2" X Twin or Full sold under agreements to repurchase 450,000.00 paper, sewing gauges, marking 54", 3/4" X J6" or 1" X 3b". Other liabilities 6,480,551.45 jwncib and many more. . TOTAL LIABILITIES 203,559,619.15 BEDSPREADS RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES REG. •^ Reserve for bad debt lasses on loans (set 1,803,576.50 9 II up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service to •ll * rulings) EACH TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND 1,803,576.50 SECURITIES Absolutely elegant and charming Toledo Bedspreads in CAPITAL ACCOUNTS WINTUCK full or twin size. Accented with rounded fringed corners. Decorator colors of white, gold avocado or blue. Easy care 73% cotton, 27% Rayon. Capital notes and debentures 7.25 percent - 500,000.00 20 Years KNITTING (specify interest rate and maturity of each issue outstanding) Equity capital, total 12,029,611.45 YARN Preferred stock-total par value 5,969,500.00 Acquire the Ultimate In Fluff- (No. shares outstanding 68,9680$50 Par RED HEART and 126,055@ $20 Par iness and Prevent Static Cling Common stock-total par value 2,159,420.00 the most care free (No. shares authorized 796,704) (No. yarn you can buy now at fantastic savings. Concentrated DOWNY shares outstanding 431,884) Limit 6 Surplus 1,548,541.87 Undivided profits 1,770,832.52 Reserve for contingencies and other Fabric SOFTENER 581,317.06 4W Tall Glazed capital reserves TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 12,529,611.45 Novelty Ceramic Chirping A "total" fabric softner, for use on everything' TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND 217,892,807.10 Salt And from your most elegant towels to your CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Pepper Bird In sheerest lingerie. Obtain the fluffiness you * Cage want while preventing static cling. 33-fl. oz. MEMORANDA Shakers Average of total deposits for the 15 187,396,896.97 Delicately styled for calendar days ending with call date •REG. 132,687,809.48 IREGJ Average of total loans for the 15 calendar 6.97 the woman with days ending with call date 1.00 4tt-inch.es tall glazed novelty Electronic musical bird in a the fuller figure . . . ceramic salt and pepper case. Brings a touch of the LADIES' y shakers. y .outdoors indoors. J I, Linda C. Kidd, Assistant Cashier, of the above-named QUEEN SIZE bank, do solemnly affirm that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. No oil or sugar added . . . PANTY HOSE Correct—Attest: Linda C. Kidd DRY ROASTED REGULARLY 79«

A.R. Heyward, II PEANUTS Use Viva instead of a cloth Shredded foam filled. R.W. Braswell Directors J. Bonner Baxter Viva Paper Towels REG c BED PILLOWS 99. REGULARLY 57' EA. State of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss: Vm papei towels, Regularly •1" Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of ttii paper tend Ladies' queen size panty hose in l)77 you'll use instead of fashion shades of suntan or beige. Regular size team filled January, 1975, and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or 12-ounce (Net Wt.) jar of Flavor House dry cloth. 126, 2-phr Slightly irregular, but does not bed pillows with print director of this bank. roasted peanuts. Great for parties or to sheets por roll. 1}2!8& affect mar or leaks. tickings. My commission expires July 24, 1983 keep around the house for snacks. , Limit 4 please. Barbara H. Taylor, Notary Public ltc 1-23 k THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 11«B Highschool Equivalency Sun Fun Plans Underway Exam Set Next Month J "Old Man Winter" may still festival committee. marching bands, beautiful "We'd like the entire Grand Examination for obtaining Eligible persons may secure be hanging around, but the "We've got a lot to do in these floats, clowns, and beauty Strand community to join us in the equivalent of a high school application forms from school Grand Strand has summertime next few weeks," H. Eugene queens. planning this year's festival," diploma will be given for South superintendents, adult on its mind. Hudson, General Chairman, More than 250,000 visitors Hudson commented. "If your Carolinians in Charleston next education centers, and told committee members flocked to the Grand Strand last church or civic group has an month. technical education centers, or Wednesday. "Dozens of details EARLY FAILURE . . . This post-civil war photo uncovered "The Great American Way", year for the festival which is activity they'd like to include; by writing to the Director of the is the theme for the 24th Annual must be worked out soon and sponsored by the Greater don't hesitate to contact the Deadline is Wednesday, at the Army Ordnance Museum, Aberdeen Proving Ground is of High School Certificate a "constant pressure" gun which worked in concept, but blew up Sun Fun Festival which opened numbers of schedules have to be Myrtle Beach Chamber of Chamber of Commerce." January 29, for receipt of ap­ Examination, Room 202, 1416 during testing. It was early attempt at use of multiple explosive its first planning sessions this completed to enable us to have a Commerce. plication with $10 fee to take the Chamber of Commerce Senate Street, Columbia, S.C. charges to maintain a constant chamber pressure. week with a meeting of the successful Sun Fun Festival." An endless list of invitations examination on February 1, in 29201. The June 5th - 8th event members and staff will initiate Charleston. to write, telephone calls to the planning sessions and have Any civilian South Carolina features beauty contests and make, schedules to coordinate resident or any former resident complete progress reports on and routes to plan face the Sun the festival. who attended a public or private Faulty Roads Blamed For celebrities, surfing events, golf Fun Festival Committee during school in South Carolina as his tournaments, and fishing the next few weeks as they face Direct Dial last school, who is 19 years of competition in addition to the the tremendous task of coor­ AH the telephone dialing we do age or older is eligible to take popular Sun Fun Festival dinating another successful these days is enough to make peo­ the examination. School Bus Accidents Parade with its blocks of event. ple go back to writing letters. Registered applicants will be Some people believe that eat­ notified as to the hour and place School bus accidents in South than 30 per cent and inadequate cent, collisions were rising at a ing eels will cure toothache. of the'examination. Carolina have increased more roads and bridges are partly to rate more than eight times blame, according to a faster than the number Washington research agency. riders, TRIP found. There were 706 school bus South Carolina roads and accidents in 1973 with 316 pupils bridges, many of which are reported injured, said The Road traveled by school buses Just Arrived! Information Program (TRIP). several times a day, are in These figures compare with serious need of repair. A total of averages of 540 accidents and 20,608 miles of the state's 60,295 247 injuries over each of the miles of streets and highways previous five years in South are rated "deficient" by the Carolina, TRIP reported. Federal Highway Ad­ While many of those ac­ ministration. cidents stemmed from driver In addition, 1,201 of the state's error, some were the result of 10,500 bridges are too narrow or dangerous road and street too weak to handle heavy CHEST conditions that should be vehicles, the Washington corrected, TRIP said. agency found. The average "Narrow and rough roads, school bus is eight feet wide and obsolete bridges, railroad weighs 10 tons fully loaded with crossings and unstabilized children. shoulders are common hazards While South Carolina's roads ERS for school buses," according to deteriorate, school busing is U.S. Sen. Jennings Randolph, increasing statewide. TRIP Also Chairman of the Public Works found that vehicle miles for Committee and an expert on educational and outside ac­ Kelvinator Ranges, highway transportation. tivities climbed to 44,329,000 in "I am convinced that im­ 1973 from an average of ,' proved roads would reduce 42,894,000 the previous five Refrigerators school bus accidents," Ran­ years. Busing for non- ' dolph said. educational purposes, such as SUN FUN PLANNING UNDERWAY--Sun Fun Festival General Chair­ A total of 358,459 South for football games or field trips, man H. Eugene Hudson, right, and Greater Myrtle Beach Chamber of Com­ Dishwashers, Carolina pupils rode on school usually accounts for about 7 per buses in 1973, compared with an cent of total school bus vehicle merce President Thomas J. Rogers review initial plans for the 24th Annual average of 345,749 in the five miles, TRIP noted. Sun Fun Festival during the Festival Committee's first meeting Wednesday. 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cd-lo^-CiT laVB THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday. January 23, 1975 FOR RENT-3 bedroom Mobile MISCELLANEOUS-Baby- they have, why the said Ad­ Home, Sampit Section. Call sitter needed, during daytime, ministration should not be 546-5763. tfc contact Barb EUiott, from granted. 10:00 A.-M. Ul 5:00 P.M. CaU GIVEN under my hand, this FOR RENT—Trailer spaces, 2644527; after 5:30 P.M. caU 13th. day of January .Country Club Trailer Park. 234-2541. tfc Anno Domini 1975. CaU 5464371 or 5464139. 2tcl- j Claudia W.Howard 28 Probate Judge. Georgetown County, S.C. Legal Notices 1 , 2tcl-23 CLASSIFIED ADS' FOR SALE — Fresh frozen We Buy and sell used ap­ FOR SALE—Used sewing FOR RENT - Bargain; Nice 2 HELP WANTED •cental word—lit Insertion shrimp. Call 546-5496. tfc pliances and take trade-ins on machines as low as $19.95. bedroom mobile home, NOTICE TO CITATION OF LETTERS 5 cento a word — Each ad­ new appliances. Britts Your Britt's, 546-3311. tfc Pawleys, near Plantation CREDITORS THE STATE OF SOUTH FOR SALE-2% acres, 300* Gibson Dealer, 546-3311. tfc Restaurant, washing HELP WANTED—Executive CAROLINA, ditional Insertion type maid and housekeeper AU persons indebted to the road frontage on Hwy. 17, FOR SALE—Antique walnut machine, furnished, $90 per COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN FOR SALE - 1969 Plymouth for part-time work. CaU 546- Estate of George Gamble, late DEADLINE - Noon Friday North Santee. Call 5464182. tfc bed, iron bed, clothes, books month. CaU 5464646. tfc of Georgetown County, S.C., By Claudia W. Howard, Far Tuesday's Paper. Noon Station Wagon, fully equip­ and things. Doc's 3-Way 5111. tfc PROBATE JUDGE: ped, V-8, clean, good con­ FOR RENT — 2 room furnished wiU please make payment to the Tuesday For Thursday's FOR SALE—Firewood. Call Exchange, opposite Pawleys HELP WANTED — Trainee for undersigned, and all persons WHEREAS, Nina T. Rogers Paper. 234-2223 after 6:00 p.m. 4tc 1-21 dition, $895; 1969 Chevy Im- South Causeway. ltc 1-23 efficiency apartment and one made suit to me to grant her pala, two-door, hardtop, 350 6 room furnished apartment. finance company manager. having claims against the said Good starting salary plus Estate will please present the Letters of Administration BOATS-One 17' Thunderbird engine, fully equipped, looks CaU 5464255 or 546-7200. TFC C.T.A. of the Estate and effects and runs good, $695; 1965 FOR SALE-One 1974 - 16 foot fringe benefits. Apply Allied same duly verified to the un­ and 100 HP Evinrude with new bass boat; 1974 - 50 foot Credit Service, Inc. Andrews, dersigned, c-o Robert O'Don- of Rosa Bruorton, top and depth recorder, $2000. Buick Electra, all extras, FOR RENT—3 bedroom brick' THESE ARE THEREFORE, FOR SALE excellent running condition, Johnson, power-tilt, stick S.C. CaU 2644210. tfc neU, Attorney, P.O. Box 662, One like new 17' inboard- steering; speedometer, house with garage in Georgetown, S.C. 29440. to cite and admonish aU and outboard, completely $395; 1963 Chevy % ton pick­ Maryville section of singular the Kindred and GENERAL ELECTRIC sales up, 327 engine, 375 hp, like unique removable fiberglass CAN YOU QUALIFY FOR A TRANNIE G.MOORE equipped with full tops, CB top; completely watertight; Georgetown. Fully carpeted HIGH PAYING OP­ Creditors of the said Rosa and service. Also General radio, depth finder, bilge new, $995. Call Curtis Hatch­ with electric stove and win­ Administratrix Bruorton, deceased, that they Electric appliances. Washers, er, work, 546-5377 or home, duck and camping boat in PORTUNITY WITH Georgetown, S.C. pump, stereo tape, fire ex­ winter; fishing and ski boat in dow air conditioner. Rents for UNLIMITED FUTURE? be and appear before me, in the dryers, refrigerators, ranges tinguisher, life preservers, 546-8955. 3tpl-23 $175- monthly. For ap­ January 10, 1975 • Court of Probate, to be held at and freezers. Griffith's Gas summer. Nothing like it. Will Bankers life and Casualty 3tcl40 etc. $4000. May be seen at haggle. CaU 546-8574 from 9 pointment, call Myrtle Beach Company with assets In ex­ Georgetown, South Carolina on and Appliances. Phone 546- Dingle Equipment Co., An­FOR SALE — Bicentennial 4484653 or Georgetown 546- February 4th, 1975, Next, after 4194. tfc A.M. - 5 P.M. and 237-4769 at cess of $500 million, is greatly NOTICE drews Hwy.; phone 546-8815 or License Tags now available night. tfc 9203. tfc expanding its sales force. We publication hereof, at 11 o'clock 546-3560, nights. 4tcl-21 for $2.00 at The Mark Twain I wiU not be responsible for In the forenoon, to show cause, FOR SALE—A set of 40,000 mile have need for experienced any debts other than those I Store Tu3-6 FOR SALE-Allen Electric FOR RENT-Choice trailer representatives but will if any they have, why the said guarantee radial tires, one of Adding Machine, $35. Also space in private yard on make personally. Administration should not be FOR SALE—One 1972 Chevrolet FOR SALE — Repossessed consider trainees with Ronnie D. Thompson 3tp 140 the safest tires your can can pick-up with air conditioning 1970 Ford Ranch Wagon, Air, Andrews Highway near Pepsi- potential sales ability. If you granted. have. Call William Brown or and automatic transmission, RCA console stereo, AM-FM Power Steering, Brakes, $975. Cola plant. CaU 5464417. tfc are the right person you can GIVEN under my hand, this stereo tuner. Low payments, 1970 Ford Torino GT, 351 PUBLIC 21st day of January I-arry Holliday. 546-6666. tfc low mileage, $2800. One 1973 earn up to $200 to $300 a week NOTICE Ford pick-up with air con­ easy financing, Stalvey's. tfc Engine, Automatic Trans­ FOR RENT—3 bedroom luxury to start. Annual earnings from Anno Domini 1975 apartment in old Georgetown. A reorganization meeting of FOR SALE—Special deals on 10 ditioning, $3100. One 1971 Ford mission, $875. 1971 Ford $15,000 to $25,000 are not Claudia W. Howard, Probate FOR SALE-1971 Knox mobile Pick-up, 6 Cylinder, $1150. Appliance and draperies the DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF Judge and 12 wide trade-ins - also LTD, air conditioned, stereo home, 2 bedroom, washer, unusual. No canvassing. tape, low mileage, $2150. 1969 Javelin ST, Automatic furnished. Lease required. Qualified leads furnished. THE TOWN OF ANDREWS wiU Georgetown County, South repossessions for as little as central air, located at Beach- 5464859 or 5464102. tfc be held at 6:30 P.M. Friday, $95 down and assume Dingle Equipment Co., An­ Transmission, Power Must be 21 or over. CaU Mr. Carolina wood Mobile Home Park, Steering, Brakes, $850. CaU January 24, 1975, in the Town payments. Call 347-3388 or see drews Hwy., 546-8815. 4tcl-21 FOR RENT—Furnished mobUe Burdick at 5564232. An Equal Me MB Myrtle Beach. CaU 546-2144 546-3534. 1-23,1-30 Opportunity Employer. 8tc 24 Hall court room. at Direct Factory Outlet after 6 p.m. 2tcl-23 home, central air and heat, 3 Jerome Moskow Mobile Homes, Conway, tfc FOR SALE-1973 - 16' NOTICE ll I Glassmaster, 115 HP FOR SALE—Solid Cherry bedroom with washer. For President Notice is hereby given that at Evinrude with Gator and FOR SALE—One Kenwood Round Table with four Cap­ appointment, call John R. Democratic Party eleven O'clock on Thursday, NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES Break-back trailer. $2500. amplifier and tuner, 150 tain's Chairs, $150. Also, three Howard, 5464259. tfc Miscellaneous Town of Andrews January 30,1975, in the office of — Ranges, water heaters, 546-3062 or 546-5205. 6tc 1-M watts. One Konica camera cushioned loose pillow sofa, Andrews, South Carolina the Clerk of Court for wall furnaces and space with flash. Call 546-7869 or 546- 84", in quilted green floral FOR RENT-Efficiency" 2tcl-23 Georgetown County, South heaters. Griffith's. Phone 546- FOR SALE— 2 lots, ap­ 3306 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 4tp 1- fabric, $50. Call 237-2426; apartment. Gentlemen only. Smoke Detectors, Fire Alarm? Carolina, the undersigned Jury 4194. tfc proximately 75 x 150 each. 30 North Litchfield. 3tcl-30 Turk Wing, Charleston High­ and Burglar Alarms. Free NOTICE TO Commissioners for the County One waterfront with two way. 546-7630^^^^ tfc estimates. McDonald Alarm. CREDITORS of Georgetown will draw from FOR SALE—Trophies and Call 5464930. tfc plaques. Large discounts to bedroom trailer and screen FOR SALE—1972 Ford Grande FREE GROCERIES—With FOR RENT - 2 bedroom AU persons indebted to the the Jury Box the names of fifty- organizations. .Coastal porch located on Black River Torino, 4 door. Phone 546- purchase of furniture or trailers, Triple-A Acres HOUSE WANTED - Need 3 estate of Margaret B. Marvin, four (54) persons to serve as three miles from Andrews. 9742. 2tc 1-23 appliances. 10 per cent in late of Georgetown, S.C, wiU Petit Jurors for the one week Engravers, Inc. 929 N. Kings Trailer Park. Phone Bill bedroom house in Maryville. m P.O. Box 202, Andrews. tfc groceries free with any Weaver, 5464463. tfc Must be in good condition, please make payment to the term of Court of Common Pleas Highway, Myrtle Beacn". Call purchase excluding fair trade to be holden in Georgetown, S.C. . 448-6385. tfc FOR SALE-1971 Mercury priced in low to middle 20's. undersigned, and all persons Ears Pierced Free with pur­ Montego. Air cond., power items. See Johnson's Fur­ FOR RENT — 2 and 3 bedroom Pawleys Island Realty Co., having claims against the commencing February 17,1975. chase of ear piercing studs. steering, and AM-FM radio. niture and Appliances for trailers. Call 5464887, or 546- 237-2431. tfc estate will please present them Betty L. Williams FOR SALE—Twojots on Black Irving's, 546-5614. tfc further details. 3tc 140 River, approximately eight Excellent condition. Call 546- 5445 or 546-7704. tfc duly verified to the un­ Charles Lawrimore 5581 after 5 p.m. 2tcl-23 dersigned. L.H. Siau, Jr. miles NW of Andrews. Size of FOR SALE-3 lots, Hagley WANTED — 3 bedroom, 2 each lot is 74 x 800 feet on FOR RENT—2 bedroom traUer. baths, den; nice yard, located James B. Marvin, Executor Georgetown, S.C. Estates. Call 546-6765 after 3 FOR SALE - 1973 Cadillac January 20, 1975 water. Call '5464665 or 234- p.m. tfc FOR RENT Adults only. No pets. CaU 546- in Kensington, Willowbanks, P.O. Box 583 3941. Shown by appointment Sedan deVille. Excellent 7601. or Country Club Estates. Georgetown, S.C. 29440 2tcl-30 condition, New Michelin steel 14;1-16;1-23;140 Priced In the 30's. Pawleys 3tcl40 . only. tfc FOR SALE — 27' houseboat FOR RENT - MobUe home lot belted radial tires, AM-FM on paved street located at 322 Island Realty Co., 237-2431. tfc WHILE THEY LAST-AM-FM with 65 hp motor. Call 546- stereo with tape player, trunk FOR RENT-Mobile Home at TRESPASS NOTICE 6768. 8tc2-6 release, cruise control, dark Nu-SheU St. Ask for Alex B. Cox. mpx. 8-track stereo in or CaU 546-4245. tfc Pawleys Island. CaU 237- WORK WANTED-Painter, All persons are warned not to under dash car tape players. green body with beige padded 2123. tfc reliable, quality work; ex­ trespass on my property, at FOR SALE — Small 2 year old top. Asking $4750.00. Tel. 546- 90 day warranty, $79.98. FOR RENT—Two bedroom terior, interior and trim. Off­ Pawley's Island, for any pur­ fly Jack Home Tht Dinctor Layaways accepted. Will Shetland pony, trained, with 6730. 2tpl-23 house, one bath. Contact FOR RENT—2 bedroom mobUe season rates will save you pose. Violators will be "'eacrwr'• Scold) Information Cantrt finance. 8-track stereo car saddle and bridle. Call 546- Bruce Swlnnle. Thrift In­ home, furnished. CaU 546- money. Call 5464112. tfc prosecuted according to law. 3275. 4tc 1-23 Scots Throw Money Away tape players. 90 day FOR SALE — Authentic surance Agency, Phone 264- 5311. tfc W.W. Doar 3tcl-23 Scots are traditionally known warranty, $29.98. Bill's Radio Williamsburg reproductions: 5263. 9tc24 MISCELLANEOUS—I reflnisti to be canny when it comes to and Tape Service, West 1 coffee table, 1 tilt top table. FOR RENT - Large, com­ and antique furniture. CaU Citation of Letters dealing with money, but the FOR SALE -1974 Vega. 12,000 FOR RENT — several nice, fortable bedroom. Private Virginia Road, 546-6511. tfc miles. Must sell: take up Solid mahogany, excellent Betty Lambert, 546-3706 The State of South Carolina, Teacher's Scotch Information condition. If interested, call apartments on ocean front. entrance, private bath. anytime. tfc County of Georgetown BY Centre reports one place in payments only. Call 546- Pawleys Island Realty Co., Gentlemen only. CaU 546-4290. Scotland where Scots actually FOR SALE—Black Labrador 3000. 4tcl-23 546-7596. tfc Claudia W. Howard PROBATE puppies, AKC registered, 237-4257. tfc LOST—Chihauhau from 113 JUDGE: throw money away! excellent family line. Four' FOR SALE-6 foot showcase FOR RENT — 2 bedroom house. WHEREAS, Mary Ethel If you are crossing the FOR SALE - Four (4) choice FOR RENT—Two and three Central heat and air con­ Cleland St. or area. Answers famous Forth Bridge, which males and one female. Call cemetery lots - St. Mathews with light. 6 months old. $100 to name of Charlie. Brown Brown Joye made suit to me to 5464222 before 6 and 237-2200 below cost. Call 546-6511. tfc 1>edroom air conditioned ditioning. Call 546-7622. tfc grant her Letters of Ad­ Garden, Penny Royal. Asking trailers. Winyah Mobile with half white around neck, after 6 p.m. tfc $600.00. Contact John A. white on feet, very small. ministration of the Estate and FOR SALE-1972 - 65 hp "Homes, Fogel St., FOR RENT-4 bedroom mobUe Tuten, 1119 Buena Vista Blvd., home. Reference required. Reward offered for return or effects of Henry Jay Joye, Sr. We manufacture storm win­ Mercury outboard motor with Georgetown. Concrete patios information concerning him. THESE ARE THEREFORE, dows, doors, and screens. Call Panama City, Fla. 32401.6tc 2- and water furnished. See CaU 5464581 after 5 p.m. tfc 4 controls. Excellent condition. Call 5464139. tfc to cite and admonish ail and 264-5107. tfc Phone 546-6768. 6tc2-6 manager, CD. Marsh, 546- singular the Kindred and 5943, or call collect, Mr. or FOR RENT—3 bedroom house Person to teach beginner banjo Creditors of the said Henry Jay FQR SALE—1971 Ford FOR SALE — One buckskin FOR SALE—Fuel oil heater; Mrs. B.A. Graham, 659-2994, available February 1. lessons, one night a week. CaU gelding, bridle, and saddle. Joye, Sr. deceased, that they be Econoline Window Van. $1300. 65,000 BTU with blower, ex­ Turbeville. tfc Reference required. Call 546- 546-9132. 2tc 1-23 and appear before me, in the CaU 546-3123. tfc $300. Call 546-3992. 2tcl-21 5581 after 5 p.m. tfc cellent condition, $80. Small FOR RENT — 3 bedroom house Court of Probate, to be held at bathroom gas heater, $20. Call River Property Georgetown, S.C. on January carries the railway over the FOR SALE — N. Santee River, FOR SALE — 3 bedroom home at Litchfield for rent year- FOR RENT—Five Bedroom Sampit River - acreage with Firth of Forth, you will see near Maryville School. Large 264-5977. tfc round. Only $175. Other House, Living Room, Dining 28,1975. Next, after pubUcation Scots standing at the open 13 miles from Georgetown, 70 frontage for lease. Located by. hereof, at 11 o'clock In the acres. Approximately 2000 ft. den with fireplace. Pay equity houses available. CaU James Room, Den and Carport. old bridge site in MaryvlUe.' windows of the train and FREE GROCERIES—With Central Heat and Air. Newly forenoon, to show cause, if any throwing coins into the sea. on river, 40 acres cleared. and assume 7 percent loan. purchase of furniture or W. Smith Real Estate 237- CaU Bob Roberts 546-4241. tfc Call James W. Smith Real 4246. tfc renovated, carpeted. CaU 546- they have, why the said Ad­ Ask them why and they'll tell Financing available, Pawleys appliances. 10 percent in ministration should not be you, "For luck." * Island Realty Co., 237-2431. tfc Estate. 237-4246. 3tcl-23 5417. tfc WANTED groceries free with any FOR RENT—trailer spaces, Good Used Furniture granted. Ask them again how this purchase excluding fair trade large, spacious lot, small GIVEN under my hand, this superstition started and, al­ FOR SALE—6 acres, located FOR SALE — 10' x 45' mobile items. See Johnson's Fur­ FOR RENT—Large trailer Highest Price Paid most certainly, they won't be at Six Mile Crossing, $9,000. home, furnished, air con­ park, private estates, no pets, space for rent, private drive Candlestick Furniture 13th day of January able to tell you. But Teacher's niture and Appliances for by appointment only. 546- Anno Domini 1975 Call 546-4911. 12tc 2-13 ditioner, washer. Occupancy further details. 3tc 1-30 South Causeway, Pawleys Call 546-2164 Scotch Information Centre can. 2nd. week in Feb. Call 546- 6463. _^ tfc Island.Phone 237-4482. tfc 130 S. Fraser Claudia W. Howard, Probate The custom is hundreds of 3518. 3tpl-23 Georgetown, S.C. Judge. years old and existed in a FOR SALE—Two aluminum FOR RENT—TraUer. Central different form long before the boats, 12-feet long, 44-inches heat and air. Call 5464545. tfc FOR RENT—2 and 3 bedroom 16tc34 Georgetown, County, South trailers, and free tank of gas Carolina Forth Bridge was built. It (gUU«Mf FOR SALE - 1974 Luxury wide; semi-vee; $60 and $40, Earn 15 per cent interest on originates from the offerings „ . . LeMans, 2 door, hardtop, air respectively; also trailer, $25. FOR RENT—2 mobile homes, with first month's rent. CaU 2tcl-23 h i 5464391. tfc $22,000 investment for five .which travellers were wont to Ca«*^ furniture. Inc. conditioned, automatic trans­ Call 546-5268. tfc both are two bedroom, new years. Reliable, established make in the Chapel of St. mission, eight track stereo, carpet. Located on McDonald business couple have valuable James at South Queensferry OC ALL Y OWN FT D mag wheels, 11,000 miles. Call Road. Phone after 6:30 p.m. FOR RENT—Space for MobUe Citation of Utters before hazarding the dangerous FOR SALE-13 ft. Fiberglass Home, Front and Cannon Grand Strand resort property The State of South Carolina, crossing of the Firth of Forth 546-9838 after 4:30 p.m., boat, 1973 model, 20 HP 5464300, Myrtle Beach 448- for security collateral. Write O W E R FXPLNSr $4000. 2tcl-21 4155. tfc Streets. Apply House, 1 County of Georgetown BY by small boat Mercury and trailer, $725. Cannon; also, fully furnished for detailed prospectus. Claudia W. Howard PROBATE Incidentally, Queensferry IWVH.liMH4» Phone 546-4701 after 4 p.m. mobile home with washing Dunnagan Agency, P.O. Box JUDGE: gets its name from a traveller 1-23; 140 machine. CaU 5464532. ltc 1-23 422, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29577. WHEREAS, Doris M. Lee who crossed the Forth by boat FOR RENT-Spactous MobUe Or Phone (803) 2364120. ltp 1- over 800 years ago. She was Sewing Machine GUERRY'S SEWING Home Lot with concrete made suit to me grant her SERVICE 23 Letters of Administration of the Saint Margaret, Queen to King 1974 Zig-Zag FOR SALE-North Litch- patios. CaU 5464311. tfc FOR RENT-Trailers: Lights, Malcolm III of Scotland. Makes button holes, Singer Authorized Dealer field Beach, 4 bedroom Estate and effects of Velma M. Alongside the railway bridge Water, Air Conditioner fur­ WANT TO BUY-Motorcycle McAlister monograms, darns, mends, 2114 Prince Street year-round house, 3 blocks FOR RENT-12' x 60* furnished nished. Ringle Heights. CaU is the new Forth Road Bridge. etc. Assume Five payments of from the beach. M. P. Ferris trailer at Pawleys Island, two trailer. Call 546-7060. 1-23,140 THESE ARE THEREFORE, But nobody throws coins from 546-9409. tfc to cite and admonish ail and it. They have already paid a 18.00. tfc CaU 546-7279 Agency, 705 Front St. P. O. bedrooms with washer. $165 a month, year-round rental. singular the Kindred and toll and, to a Scot, that's quite Box 537, Georgetown S. C. enough. Johnny's Cabinet Phone- 5464015. CaU 787-1575 in Columbia or Fine Tuning Voicing Creditors of the said Velma M. WHY WAIT FOR 546-3795 after 5:00 p.m. tfc Home Remodeling McAlister, deceased, that they Shop Redecorating PIANO TUNING be and appear before me, in the Kitchen Cabinets SEPTIC TANK WE NEED LISTINGS ON Court of Probate, to be held at THREE BEDROOM Repairs Adjustments Georgetown, S.C, on January Built-Ins SEPTIC TANKS Superior Workmanship Phone: John E. Wray Vanities and TROUBLE? HOUSES IN ANY GOOD INSTALLED 28,1975, Next, after pubUcation 546-4786 hereof, at 11 o'clock in the The Hindus believe that the What Nets SECTION OF Health Dept. Approved Jack Wray use of iron in buildings is To Your Get Roeblc K-37 and K-57 GEORGETOWN. Phone 546-4786 forenoon, to show cause, if any conducive to epidemics. Specifications each year. It really works. M.P. FERRIS AGENCY Reasonable Prices Office K-77 kill roots. Full money R.p. Morris 'JIM HAS JUST DARVIS L. WILLIAMS back guarantee. MISCELLANEOUS — WE 234-3610 West Andrews SERVICE 546-4339 HAVE CLIENTS WHO RECEIVED A 1975 Home WANT SMALL ACREAGE We service all makes of MODEL MOBILE Mobile Home Movers 546-4400 HOME AND WILL Lawrimore & Seitter OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS FOR SALE—Brick veneer refrigerators, freezers, 1309 HIGHMARKET tfc WITH OR WITHOUT house with living room, washers, ranges, dryers, etc. SELL IT TO YOU FOR and Hurricane Rowell Hardware HOUSE. dining room, kitchen, with PHONE M.P. FERRIS AGENCY fireplace; 4 bedrooms, two WE SELL PARTS Come by or call Tie Downs 5464187 FOR SALE — Brick Veneer 5464015 tfc FOR ALL MAKES house near the hospital with FOR SALE baths, central heat A-C; JIM MADISON Complete Office living room, dining room, 3 large screened back porch bedrooms,J1£ baths, kitchen 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH FOR SALE and two car garage. BRITT'S DISCOUNT Mobile Home outfitters 2 LARGE LOTS, Located in hospital area. call: with built-ins, large family BUSINESS LOCATION OR' APPLIANCE Brokers Desk-chairs- room, central heating and SEPARATE GARAGE CAN BE USED FOB. M.P. Ferris Agency 546-7258—Night AND WORKSHOP IN 5484015 128 S. Fraser 2212 Highmarket Street, supplies-copiers- air conditioning. House in OFFICE. 5464311 546-8819—Mobile Phone office machines excellent condition and well MAYRVILLE PINES, tftf kept yard. APPROXIMATELY 10 MOVING We Specialize In RESTRICTED WATER- ACRES WITH 410 FEET FOR SALE—Asbestos siding FOR SALE — Brick veneer ON CHARLESTON HWY. HOME FOR SALE FRONT LOT. house. Located behind Local or Remodeling & house on South Bay Street. TFC IDEAL FOR GARAGE, hospital with 3 bedrooms, 2 Living room with fireplace, MOTEL OR TRAILER Cabinet Making Beautiful 3 Bedroom, Dining Room, Living baths, living room a with Long Distance "No Job Too Big or Too Small" Room, Den, 3 Full Baths, Central Heat and Air, dining room, wall to wall SALES. fireplace, dining room, carpet, large family room 51 ACRES ON PAVED kitchen, and large family Carpet and Garage. Located on Large Corner with fireplace, built in desk ROAD NEAR MC­ FOR RENT — Furnished room. Central beat and air CaU FREE ESTIMATES Lot in Back of Kensington and book cases, kitchen and CLELLANVILLE -- house on Winyah Bay with cond. 2 car-enclosed garage. breakfast area, 2 large MOSTLY HIGH WELL two large bedrooms. 1% Large storage area and JOYNER Call Shown by Appointment Only bedrooms & 2 baths, back DRAINED LAND. $31,000 baths, living room and workshop. W,eU landscaped 264-8457 screen Dorch and double tfc fireplace. $250 a month. yard. For appt. call M. P. TRANSFER CO. carport on large landscaped Ferris Agency 715 Front St, From 6 P.M. til 10 P.M. Call 546-8535 lot. Excellent buy. M. P. M.P. FERRIS AGENCY DayPh. 546-9891 Ferris Agency 546-5015 M.P. FERRIS AGENCY 546-5015. Lamar Owens^^ After 6 P.M. CaU 546-9129 546-5015 5464915 Night Ph. 546-9575 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23. 1975 13* the said Peter Daniels and GUARDIAN AD LITEM NISI commerce after January 1, uct Safety Commission, Wash­ Hattie Hill, if dead, claiming ANDORDEROF CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1975, must have certain re­ ington, D.C. 20207, or by call­ any right, title, interest, estate PUBUCATION TODAY'S ANSWER quired specific safety features. ing the commission's toll-free in or Hen upon the real estate Legal Notices Upon reading and filing the If you aren't sure your bike number, 800-638-2666. You described in the complaint Petition of the Plaintiff herein has them, check by writing to: herein, and also any and all can also receive lips on bicycle Tor the appointment of David H. ACROSS 36 Norse GFIPIOKIK Bicycle Safety, Consumer Prod­ care and maintenance. SUMMONS and is now pending in the court other persons unknown to Mating, Esquire, as Guardian [jinpiw If STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA of Common Pleas for Plaintiff who cannot after 1 Peerless god ad Litem Nisi for unknown 5 Newspaper 37 Alleviating HOB BEr»: EDta COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN Georgetown County, State of diligent inquiry be ascertained, Defendants to this suit who may IN THE COURT OF COMMON South Carolina, upon complaint who claim any right, title, man 38 Hebrew Garden Apartment overlooking rice field be minors and persons under 11 Streetcar acrostic •JSEEJ UDBH PLEAS of the above named Plaintiff estate, interest or lien upon the disability, if any, it is and live oak grove. 1900 sq. ft. on one floor. 3 Eddie Frierson, against the above named real estate described in the in Blighty 39 Compact; c.-k-*;an was ORDERED that the said 12 Deport concordat GlttlDH IZIUHHUH bedrooms, 2 baths, elect, heat and air, wall Plaintiff, Defendants for the purpsoe of Compalint herein through any David H. Maring, Esquire, be neii=i HUT. UEJEJ vs. fixing, determining, means whatsoever, including oneself 40 Experience to wall carpeting, drapes, appliances, large and he is hereby appointed 13 Japanese DOWN HHEjEBa W2MK2 deck, full storage attic, large laundry and John Doe, a fictitious name establishing and quieting the any and all minors or any other Guardian ad Litem Nisi for used to represent the Heirs of title to certain real estate in persons under any legal aborigine 1 Office storeroom. unknown Defendants in this 14 Bayed force the late Hester Frierson, Luclan Georgetown County, S.C, and disability, suit, if any, who may be minors Frierson, Lucian Frierson, Jr., clearing up and determining 15 Nourished 2 Bay 8 Forswear 24 Israeli Defendants. and persons under disability, 16 Andy window "demon rum" stateswoman and Tinnie Frierson, or any adverse claims to Plaintiff's SUMMONS and he is authorized to appear New 3 bedroom house on fairway lot. 2 unknown persons claiming any title thereto. The deed of the Gump's 3 Goshen; (3 wds.) 25 Short- TO THE DEFENDANTS and defend said action on behalf wife Shangri-la 9 Engorge legged dog baths, dining room, living room, paneled right, title, estate, lien or in­ Plaintiff to the property which ABOVE NAMED: of said Defendants unless said is the subject matter of this 17 Alexandrian (3 wds.) 10 Insect 26 Old-fogyish terest in the property described YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ Defendants shall, within twenty family room with fireplace, wall to wall action is recorded in the office or Caesarean 4 "Down (2 wds.) 29 Banishment in the Complaint adverse to MONED and required to an­ (20) days after the service of a carpeting, all electric. of the Clerk of Court for 18 Old under" 16 After- 30 Of the Plaintiff's title thereto, and swer the Compalint in this copy of this Order upon them, as Georgetown County In Deed Florentine bird dinner candy kidneys Richard Roe, a fictitious name action, of which a copy is herein provided, procure the Book V-2 at page 81, and the gold coin 5 Declining 19 Pluvious 32 Coin designating all unknown per­ herewith served upon you, and appointment of a Guardian ad said premises were at the time 20 British 6 Churchman 20 Building 35 Polynesian sons belonging to said class who to serve a copy of your Answer Litem for themselves. It is Large lot on deep channel. of the commencement of this carbine 7 Your material herb may be minors, Incompetents, to the said Complaint on the further action, possessed by the 21 Rattler's (Ger.) 23 Study group 36 Lummox or under some legal disability, subscribers at their office, 604 Plaintiff and described as ORDERED that this Order tooth Defendants. Front Street, Georgetown, FINANCING AVAILABLE follows: shall be served upon the 22 "... know TO THE DEFENDANTS South Carolina, within twenty unknown Defendants who may All that certain piece, parcel — I am William Frevert ABOVE NAMED: (20) days after the service be minors and persons under God" or tract of land situate, lying hereof, exclusive of the day of YOU ARE HEREBY SUM­ disability by publication of a 23 Barbecue Wedgefield Plantation MONED AND REQUIRED to and being in the county of such service; and If you fail to copy of this Order in THE Georgetown County, S.C, and answer the complaint within the rod answer the Complaint in this GEORGETOWN Times, a 24 Convene action, a copy of which is clearing up and determining time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in weekly newspaper published in Georgetown, S.C. 29440 adverse claims to Plaintiff's this action will apply to the 25 Swiss herewith served upon you, and the City of Georgetown, South canton Ph. 546-2140 after 6 P.M. to serve a copy of your Answer title thereto. The deed of the Court for the relief demanded in Carolina, once a week for three Plaintiff to the property which the Compalint. 26 Ooze to the said Complaint on the consecutive weeks. 27 Chinese subscriber at his office at 601 is the subject matter of this GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN action is recorded in the office Attorneys for Plaintiffs Betty L. Willaims port Front Street, Georgetown, Clerk of Court of Common 28 Rudder- South Carolina, within twenty of the Clerk of Court for By Frederick T. Mickler, 111 Georgetown County in Deed Georgetown, S.C. Pleas turning (20) days after service thereof, Georgetown County, South device exclusive of the day of such Book V-2 at page 81, and the January 16, 1975 said premises were at the time Carolina 31 Actor, service; and, if you fail to an­ Georgetown, S.C. pirate Cove tl I swer the Complaint within the of the commencement of this Alastair — action, possessed by the LIS PENDENS January 17, 1975 32 Constella­ time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN this action will apply to the Plaintiff and described as tion's Home v / follows than an action has been com­ I consent to act as Guardian main court for the relief demanded in menced and is now pending In the Complaint. ad Litem Nisi. star All that certain piece, parcel the Court of Common Pleas for David H. Maring 33 English Robert H. O'Connell, or tract of land situate, lying Georgetown County, South river Attorney for the Plaintiff and being In the County of Carolina, by the above named NOTICE 34 Shot Georgetown, S.C. Georgetown, State aforesaid, in Plaintiff against the avove TO ANY UNKNOWN at January 10, 1975 Township Number Five (5), named Defendants for the DEFENDANTS who may be measuring and containing two park TO THE DEFENDANTS 1/ purposes of Inquiring into all the minors or persons under * ABOVE NAMED: and one-half (2 2) acres more matters and things alleged In disability. Rules Of The Road For Please be advised that the or less, Butting and Bounding as the Complaint and determining follows: on the Southwest by TAKE NOTICE: That the Summons of which the above is the respective interest of the Order Appointing Guardian ad a copy, together with the lands of Hackless Walker; on Plaintiff and Defendants in the the North by lands of Joseph Litem Nisi, a copy of which Bikers Outlined By Council original Complaint have been real property described appears hereinabove, was filed filed in the office of the Clerk of Frierson; on the East by lands hereinbelow and determining of Scipio Deas. in the office of the Clerk of Court With increasing gasoline • Have a working horn or NOW LEASINGI Court for Georgetown County on that all claims, rights, titles, for Georgetown County, State costs coupled with stepped-up bell for signaling—no sirens, January 20, 1975. Robert H. O'Donnell interests, estates and-or liens aforesaid, on January 20, 1975, public concern about physical please! Make sure your entire Attorney for the Plaintiff LOTSFOR Robert H. O'Donnell, in, to or upon the real estate and th Summons and the Lis fitness and a clean environ­ bicycle is in good working Georgetown, S.C. described hereinbelow other Attorney for the Plaintiff Pendens, copies of which ap­ ment, the bicycle continues to order. SUMMER HOMES Georgetown, S.C. January 10,1975 3tc2-6 than those of the Plaintiff be pear hereinabove, together with OR forever barred. win enthusiasts, who are trad­ • Never hitch on to other January 10, 1975 the Compalint, wer duly filed In ing horsepower for leg-power. vehicles or "show off"; never Large LotsYEA R ROUNDCit LIVINy SewerG NOTICE The property which is the the office of the Clerk of Court Unfortunately, cyclists' con­ carry riders. Water Included Garbage Service NOTICE OF PENDENCY STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA subject matter of this action is for Georgetown County, State cern for traffic safety too often • Keep packages in a front Lake Fishing Recreation Area OF ACTION described as follows: aforesaid, on January 20, 1975, COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN lags far behind—resulting in basket (not so high as to ob­ Swimming Pool (Planned) Cable tv Available STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA and that the Order appointing IN THE COURT OF COMMON All that certain piece, parcel unnecessary injuries and deaths. struct view), or better yet, in a Close to Shopping 3 Blks. from Ocean COUNTY OF GEORGETOWN David H. Maring, Guardian ad PLEAS or lot of land situate, lying and By observing a few simple rear rack. Keep both hands on IN THE COURT OF COMMON Litem Nisi will become absolute Samuel Bonds, being in Tax District 5, City of rules of the road, cyclists can handlebars at all times except PLEAS on February 26, 1975. Pirate Cove Mobile Home Park Plaintiff, Georgetown, and being more enjoy themselves and arrive when signaling! Eddie Frierson, particularly shown as Tract A GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN 8 Miles South of Myrtle Beach vs. safely at their destinations, the Plaintiff, Peter Daniels, if living, Hattie on a map of same prepared by Attorneys for Plaintiff Under new federal regula­ GARDEN CITY BEACH, S.C. vs. Samuel M. Harper, R.L.S., ByFrederick T. Mickler, in National Safety Council points tions, bicycles sold in interstate Phone 803-236-2770 Hill, if living, and John Doe and out. John Doe, a fictitious name Mary Roe, being fictitious dated 13 August, 1970, and Georgetown, S.C. used to represent the Heirs of names used to represent any recorded In the office of the January 20, 1975 By law, cyclists are required to observe basic traffic regula­ the late Hester Frierson, Lucian and all parties whose names Clerk of Court for Georgetown 3tc2-6 Frierson, Lucian Friersoc, Jr., and residences are unknown to County In Plat Book U at page tions including signaling turns and Tinnie Frierson, 'or- any the Plaintiff and cannot after 94. Butting and Bounding as and lane changes, yielding unknown persons claiming any diligent inquiry be ascertained follows: Northeast by Church right-of-way where indicated, and stopping or slowing down O. L. Bruorton right, title, estate, lien or in­ by said Plaintiff having or Street; Southeast by Merriman terest in the property described claiming to have as heirs at law, Road; Southwest by Tract B, at intersections as required. in the Complaint adverse to devisees, successors, assigns, remaining property of Ollie In addition, the council sug­ Plaintiff's title thereto, and executors or administrators of Franklin; and Northwest by gests cyclists: Richard Roe, a fictitious name the said Peter Daniels and property of Heirs of William • Keep to the right, as close Real Estate designating all unknown per­ Hattie Hill, if dead, or either of Moultire. All of which will more to the curb as practical. When sons belonging to said class who them, or as heirs at law, fully appear by reference to the in a group, ride in a line, may be minors, Incompetents, devisees, successors, assigns, aforementioned plat, which is single file. Keep a safe distance 546-3611 546-6660 or under some legal disability, executors or administrators of hereby made, pro tanto, a part from parked cars—they may Defendants. any deceased heirs at law, and parcel hereof. pull out, or their doors may REALTOR Notice is hereby given that an devisees, successors, assigns, GRIMES, HINDS & COWAN GEOLOGISTS for the be opened, suddenly. After Hours 546-4377 action has been commenced executors or administrators of Attorneys for Plaintiff Amoco Production subsidiary • If you must ride at night, By Frederick T. Mickler, Hi of Standard Oil Company wear light-colored clothing 546-9834 Georgetown, S.C. (Indiana), like this Wyoming January 16, 1975 explorer, are expanding the (preferably white) easily spot­ J. L Tamsberg, Owner '**> search for oil and natural ted by motorists. Have a white gas to the remote corners headlight and red rear reflector Thomas H. 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SECTIONl-A: That all information concerning or be paid to the Clerk and Beauty Parlors or "D" are raised in persons, firms or corporations pertaining to his, her, their or manicurist, one Supply Ordinance Treasurer of the City; upon Dairies same as Mer­ Georgetown County. engaged in business in the City its application for a license, the receipt of which the Clerk and operator 15.00 of Georgetown shall furnish City Tax Collector, or the Chief each additional chants. For City Of Georgetown Treasurer shall issue and Dances, per night 5.01 Hucksters or peddlers annually not later than April of Police, shall proceed to in­ deliver to the applicant an of­ operator 5.00 selling fresh meats of Dancing Schools, per AN ORDINANCE property employed in such 15th to the Clerk and Treasurer vestigate all matter and thing ficial license certificate under Bicycle Shops 10.00 any kind on wagons or TO RAISE SUPPLIES FOR business has not been listed for a statement under oath of the pertaining thereto: and for that the corporate seal of the city, Bill posters, per annum 25.00 yew 25.00 trucks said vehicle to FISCAL YEAR ENDING taxation for the current fiscal amount of the gross sales, purpose the person, firm or which certificate shall plainly perday 15.00 Day Care Centers (Non­ be properly screened DECEMBER THIRTY - FIRST, year in the City, or in some receipts, or annual premiums, corporation whose appUcation specify the name of the ap­ Billiard or Pool Tables, profit Exclusive) and subject to in­ NINETEEN HUNDRED AND other town or city in this state. or otherwise (unless a license is is being investigated, or who plicant, the nature of the Miniature, when On gross receipts not spection of the Health SEVENTY-FIVE. And the Clerk and Treasurer paid to some municipality, this has failed or refused to apply business for which the license is operated in connection exceeding $5,000 15.00 and Police Depart­ BE IT ENACTED AND shall enter all such names upon amount may be deducted from for and obtain the proper and granted and the street and with other licensed On each additional ments, each per year . 36.00 ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF the Tax Duplicate with the the gross amount of business) appropriate license for his, her, number at which the applicant business 5.00 $1,000 or fraction Georgetown County GEORGETOWN, SOUTH amount of capital and the kind, on all business whether derived their or its business, trade or proposes to do business: Billiard or Pool Rooms, thereof 1.50 products exempted CAROLINA, IN COUNCIL quality and value of the from within or without the city profession, may be required to per table...', 25.00 Prior approval of Fire from license when ASSEMBLED, AND IT IS property employed in the limits of the City of submit all books, papers and Blacksmith and and Health Depart­ produced by vendor. HEREBY ENACTED AND business, and assessed upon a Georgetown. In other words, the "A" records, pertaining to such wheelwrights 10.00 ment is required. ORDAINED BY THE tax proportionate to the gross amount of sales, receipts business, trade or profession to ADVERTISING, AGENT OR Dentist, (See AUTHORITY OF THE SAME: unexpired portion of the year. or premiums as shown in tax the City Council for AGENCY - Every person, firm Boarding House taking Professions). This section shall apply in all returns to the Federal govern­ examination; and any person, or corporation engaged In the transients, not ex­ cases, whether returns be made ment or to the South Carolina firm or corporation who shall, business of soliciting or con­ ceeding twenty rooms. 5,00 Detective Agency 25.00 SECTION 1: That a tax for by the party himself or by the tracting for advertising by Over twenty rooms Ice Cream Salons and the sums and in the sums Tax Commission, or the In­ after due notice given fail or Directories: compiling, Clerk and Treasurer for him. surance Commissioner, of refuse to submit to the City means of sign boards, bill same as Hotels. selling and delivering • 50.00 Soda Water, Same as hereinafter mentioned is hereby poster boards, printed or Bondsmen and Bond Merchants. levied upon the following South Carolina. Any' person, Council such book's, papers and painted wall or roof, signs or Makers. Drovers and Dealers in Ice Cream Vendors, taxable property for the pur­ SECTION 9: Immediately firm or corporation failing or records for examination shall, any other type of outdoor On gross receipts not Horses, Mules, Cattle selling individually pose of meeting the ap­ after placing such names in his refusing to furnish the required upon conviction therefor in display, on gross income not exceeding $1,000 45.00 or other animals, wrapped packages for propriations and to defray the Tax Duplicate, unless the same statement and pay said license Recorder's Court, be subject to exceeding: On each additional whether offering for not over 10c current expenses of the City of have been placed thereon in tax or taxes as herein required a fine of not more than One time for regular tax collection, shall be caused to pay a fine of Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or $1,000 or fraction sale, exchange or, for the first vehicle.. 25.00 Georgetown for the fiscal year trade, either by owner ending December 31, 1975. between July 1st and August not more than One Hundred Thirty (30) days imprisonment $5,000 per annum 50.00 thereof 6.00 each additional 31st, 1975 the Clerk and Dollars or be imprisoned for not and in addition thereto the City For each ad­ Any person who or through agents in vehicle 10.00 Treasurer shall give written or more than thirty days for each Council may then proceed to ditional $1,000 or stands more than ten the City local . . . 25.00 Ice Fractories and SECTION 2: On all personal printed notice to such persons offense. obtain information concerning fraction thereof per personal appearance Transient 5M5 Sellers of ice, up to ten property of each and every within thirty (30) days after the such trade, business or annum 1.00 bonds in a twelve Dry Cleaning: tons daily capacity ... 50.00 description within the corporate service of such notice upon him, profession from other sources month period must be each additional ton ... i 2.00 SECTION 2: Every person, Agents, fruit trees per Dry Cleaners, Dyers, limits of the City of Georgetown and in default of payment the and assess or collect such d licensed under this firm, company or corporation «y 5.00 and Pressers 35.00 Insurance Adjuster .... 35.00 belonging to persons within the like penalty shall be added and amount of license as may ap­ section. Insurance Agents: required by this Ordinance to perweek 1000 Combination Dry corporate limits, not exempted the like process used for the pear to be fair and reasonable Books, Paper or Cleaners and Laun­ Fire, representing one under the laws of the State of collection of such taxes. obtain a license to engage in any and in conformity with the per year 30.OO business trade or profession, for Agents, promoters or Magazine Agents, dry 75.00 or more companies.. . 20.00 South Carolina, on every One schedule of licenses herein local 10.00 Non Resident Insurance or Bonding which a license is herein fixed, together with ac­ persons soliciting Hundred ($100.00) Dollars of the SECTION 10: Immediately Transient, per day ... 5.0O Doubled. Branch Companies: required, or for which a license cumulated penalties. subscriptions to assessed value thereof, Seven upon the expiration of the time may be fixed by the City Council Book Stores, same as Offices or collecting Writing indemnity Dollars and Fifty Cents (7.50) Newspapers or herein fixed for the payment of as hereinafter provided, shall at magazines in a sub­ Merchants. offices of any of the Bonds Through local taxes, the Clerk and Treasurer the time application is made for SECTION 7: All licenses Bootblack Stands, each. 5.00 above 10.OO representatives.... 10.00 granted under this Ordinance scription contest SECTION 3: On all real estate or City Tax Collector shall such license, make, sign and file where prizes are of­ Bottling Works, same as A license under this Insurance Companies: within the Corporate limits of prepare a list of the tax-payers, with the Clerk and Treasurer of shall be evidenced by an official Merchants. class shall be issued Ordinary Life, In­ license certificate bearing the fered, the City of Georgetown on every the assessed value of the the said City a written peryear 200.00 Bowling Alleys 50.00 only when a principal dustrial, Sick, Health, One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars signature of the Clerk and Benefit, or Accident property, the original amount of statement under oath setting per month 25.00 Boxing Bouts, per an­ license has been of the assessed value thereof, Treasurer of the City of whose gross income tax, the penalty fifteen (15 ) per forth: (1) His, her or its name per week 15.00 num 35.00 issued under Six Dollars and Fifty Cents cent with the aggregate amount and style of business and in case Georgetown and the corporate preceding dry from business does not ($6.50). seal thereof which certificate Agents, selling books Per Match 5.00 exceed $5,000 per of taxes and penalties, which of a firm or company, the peryear 10.OO Brokers, dealing in cleaning section. shall be conspicuously posted or annum 30.00 shall be paid on or about the 1st names of the several persons Agents, non - resident, groceries, fruits, etc., displayed at all time, during the Over $5,000 and not SECTION 4: In addition to the ,day of November A.D. 1975, constituting such firm or selling books, per day 5.00 in less than carload after which time it shall be the year for which it is granted, at exceeding $10,000 40.00 taxes provided for in Section company; (2) The business, Agents, not otherwise lots 10.00 duty of the Clerk and Treasurer trade or profession for which a or in the place of business for Over $10,000 ...... 50.00 Two and Three hereof, there is provided for, license Brokers dealing in Embalmers, except to issue executions under the license is desired; (3) The place which it is granted, at or in the Insurance Companies: also hereby laid, levied and to be fixed by license groceries, grain, hay, those regularly em­ seal of the City directed to the where such business, trade or place of business for which it is Doing both Ordinary assessed against all real and committee. fruit, etc. in carload ployed by licensed Chief of Police, requiring him to profession is to be carried on intended; and, on demand of the and Industrial In­ City Tax Collector, or the Chief Architects (see lots or to wholesale undertakers. . . . 50.00 personal property in the City of levy and sell the property, both and conducted, and (4) the time surance, business, real and personal, or either, of or period for which such license of Police, shall be produced and professions) merchants 25.00 Express companies or whose gross income Georgetown a tax of Ten (10) exhibited for examination, and Auctioneers, local JQ go Building Master agencies each for mills on every one ($1.00) such persons so in default, is desired. Provided, however, from business does not sufficient to pay such taxes and that nothing herein contained if any person, firm or cor­ Transient, per day .... 25.00 Mechanics and work­ business done in the exceed $5,000 40.00 Dollar of the assessed value poration, upon such demand Automatic Coin men of all trades and City of Georgetown thereof for the purpose of penalty with all costs and shall in any manner affect any Over $5,000 and not charges. other requirements of law being made fail or refuse to Amusement employment, holding and points within the exceeding$10,000 .... 60.00 paying interest on outstanding produce, his, her, their or its Machines, each or doing work under state and not including obligations of the City and for SECTION 11: That the Chief elsewhere enacted by the State Over $10,000 75'flO or Federal government con­ license (unless the same shall machine per year .... 7.50 classifications. any business for U. S. the purpose of providing a of Police shall proceed to make have been lost or destroyed, due Automatic pianos, or See Contractors. Government 100.00 Insurance Companies: sinking fund for the redemption distress, levy and sell the cerning any business, trade or profession for which a license proof of which shall be filed other musical in­ Bus Terminals 50.00 Single line, including of said obligations of the City. personal or real, or both under oath, with the City Clerk struments, operated Power Plant, Steam property of the delinquent may be granted under this ordinance. and Treasurer) such person, for revenue in any "C" Boiler, and Plate SECTION 5: On the gross taxpayers in the same manner, firm or corporation shall upon place of business, Glass Insurance and and with like effect, as now Cabinet Makers 10.00 Fertilizer Agents 15.00 sales at auction by local auc­ conviction therefor in the each instrument, per Cable T. V., same as Fertilizers Factories Casualty and tioneers where the property provided by law for the SECTION 3: All municipal Recorder's Court be subject to a Liability, for the first collection of State and County licenses herein required to be year 50 merchants. and grinding mills.... 25.00 sold has not already paid a tax fine of not more than One Carnivals, per day 100.00 Fish Dealers, local sales 25.00 for the current fiscal year, or taxes under execution. paid shall be paid to the Clerk Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or Automobile trucks or $250.00 Premiums or and Treasurer of the City of combined trucks and Caterer 15.00 with privilege of fraction thereof, has been returned for taxation imprisonment for not more than Non-resident 30.00 vending on streets.... 15,00 for the said year, on every One SECTION 12: That the word Georgetown, on or before the Thirty (30) days. trailers for hire or received 5.00 "person" when used in this 15th day of April, 1975: After the draying purposes, Charter Boats 25.00 Fish Dealers, Buyers, 1 Percent on all Hundred ($100.00) Dollars of the Cigar, Cigarette and and Sellers, non - ordinance shall be deemed and fifteenth day of April, 1975 and SECTION 8: In case any local for each ton premiums collected in gross sales Five ($5.00) dollars. Tobacco Dealers resident 100.00 taken to include firms, com­ up to and including the 31st day licensee shall remove his, her, capacity 25.00 excess of $250.00 SECTION 6: The taxes herein panies, and corporations. of May, 1975 there shall be Automobiles, same as merchants. Florists (same as Insurance Companies: their or its place of business Circuses, per day or assessed shall be due and added to and collected on all from the house or premises at automobile trucks, or Merchants) Fire, 2 percent of the payable and all persons liable to unpaid licenses a penalty of Ten combined trucks, and night 250.00 Florist Agents 10.00 gri>b!T amount of SECTION 13: That so much which the licensee is authorized Civil Engineers or taxation hereunder shall make of all Ordinances, or parts of (10%) per cent; and after the to do business, the licensee shall trailers, non Fortune Tellers not premiums collected. payments of taxes to the Clerk resident, hauling Surveyors (See Ordinances, as is inconsistent thirty-first day of May, 1975 and immediately make application allowed Itinerants: and Treasurer of the City merchandise in or out Professional). with or repugnant to the up to and including the 30th day to the City Clerk and Tfeasurer Foundry and Machine For the purpose of this between the first day of July of City: Coal Dealers or Yards, provisions of this Ordinance be of June, 1975 there shall be for authority to change his, her, Shops 35.00 Ordinance any person and the thirty - first day of same as merchants. and the same are hereby added to and collected on all their or its place of business as Not exceeding p2 tons 25.00 Fruit, by railroad cars, firm- or corporation August, Nineteen Hundred and Commission Merchants. 25.00 repealed. unpaid licenses a penalty of desired, and upon such ap­ Above l'/2 tons and not each car 25.00 who, or which does not Seventy - Five (1975) both days Twenty (20%) per cent. plication being made, the City exceeding 2 tons 35.00 Contractors: Furniture, Manufac­ list a poll or property inclusive. All persons failing to Provided, however, that after Clerk and Treasurer shall, Above 2 tons and not turers, with privilege for taxation in said make payment of his or her the 30th day of June, 1975 all unless such application appears exceeding 3 tons 50.00 Every person, firm or cor­ of repair, same as City, and who, or taxes as herein assessed within DONE ENACTED AND persons, firms and corporations to be for an unlawful or All above 3 tons 75.00 poration who for a fixed price, Merchants. which engages in the period herein prescribed ' RATIFIED IN THE CITY carrying on or exercising any fraudulent purpose, endorse on commission or wage offers or Furntirure Repair either temporary or shall be subject to the penalty COUNCIL THE 19th DAY OF trade, business or profession the original license certificate bids to construct, alter, repair, Shops . . . . . 25.00 transient business in within the corporate limits of License to be based upon the amount of his or her DECEMBER ONE THOUSAND authority to make the desired move or wreck, to superintend said City ("Tem­ the City of Georgetown without upon South Carolina the construction, alteration, taxes as assessed against him NINE HUNDRED AND change in location and specify "G" porary" meaning having paid his, her, their or its Highway repair, moving or wrecking, of or her at the following rate: SEVENTY-FOUR (1974) AND the street and number of the Classification. Upon herein a period of less license as herein required, shall new location; provided, any building, street, electric or Five (5%) per cent on September IN THE TWO HUNDREDTH payment of License, Gas in tubes, sales and than four months and be subject to prosecution in the however, this section shall not steam railway, transmission 1st; Seven (7%) per cent on Oc­ (200th) YEAR OF THE City Clerk and demonstration "transient" meaning SOVEREIGNITY AND IN­ Recorder's Court as hereinafter authorize the transfer of line, tower, dock, wharf, ex­ tober 1st and November 1st Treasurer shall issue operated in connection herein the passing DEPENDENCE OF THE provided. licens'es from one person, firm cavation, grading, highway execution will be issued by the receipt showing with retail appliance from one place in the Clerk and Treasurer with UNITED STATES OF or corporation to another sewer, or other improvement or stores, same as Country to another AMERICA. person, firm or corporation. payment of license structure, or any part thereof, Fifteen (15%) per cent penalty SECTION 4: If any person, number of said truck Merchants. after a stay of short and all costs attached. firm or corporation shall shall pay an annual license tax duration, and-or the or trailer, which computed under the schedule Gas (bottled or LENORA F. WALTERS exercise or carry on any license number of said manufactured), gross passing from house to SECTION 9: All licenses listed below. Be it also or­ City Clerk and Treasurer business, trade or profession for salesof $5,000 50.00 house, or place, or granted under this ordinance truck or trailer, which dained; each plumber, elec­ SECTION 7: Any person, the exercising or carrying on of license shall be For each additional soliciting in the which a license is required by shall continue in force until the trician or gas installer shall company or corporation O. M. HIGGINS, exhibited on demand $1,000 gross sales, this Ordinance, without having 15th day of April, 1976, except present to the City Clerk & Streets and-or using commencing any business in Mayor of Police Department. per thousand 1.00 the City after the 1st day of obtained the proper license when issued for a shorter Treasurer a current cer­ the various customary therefor on or before the 30th period. Licenses shall not be Failure to exhibit tification card to enable him, Gas Company, devices for attracting January 1975 or after the date of when demanded delivering gas through the passage of this ordinance, AN ORDINANCE day of June, 1975 such person, prorated for any part of the her or it to receive a City crowds, customers or firm or corporation, shall, upon fiscal year of the City except in subjects owner to fine Business License. mains or pipes on patrons, thereby the capital or personal property of not exceeding gross income not TO FIX AND REGULATE conviction therefor in the cases where a new business, recommending their employed in which shall not $100.00 or im­ exceeding $25,000. . . 300.00 MUNICIPAL LICENSE IN Recorder's Court, be subject to trade or profession has been For the purpose of deter­ business and-or in­ have been previously listed for prisonment not ex­ Each additional $1,000 THE CITY OF GEORGE­ a fine of not more than One commenced during the last half mining the proper license ducing people to trade taxation in said City for the ceeding 30 days. or fraction thereof. . . 1.00 TOWN, SOUTH CAROLINA, Hundred ($100.00) Dollars or or last quarter of the fiscal classification a contractor shall or do business) shall fiscal year, shall within thirty Building permits for FOR THE FISCAL YEAR Thirty (30) days imprisonment; year, in which cases the amount Automobile Taxis, each include the sum total of all be deemed as days after commencing installation of pipe BEGINNING APRIL, 1ST, 1975 provided, however, conviction of licenses may be prorated on car 40.00 phases of the work to which his Itinerant, per day 10.00 business report and return to responsibility extends, lines, See Gas Code • » the Clerk and Treasurer of the ENDING MARCH 31, 1976 AND and payment of a fine as that basis unless otherwise Non - resident 80.00 TO PROVIDE PENALTIES aforesaid shall not entitle such herein specified. In cases where Taxi drivers 5.00 regardless of'whether he sub - General Services - City, under Oath, the average contracts any part thereof. "j" amount of capital intended to FOR THE VIOLATION persons, firm or corporation a new business, trade or Taxi stand 25.00 Minimum $10.00 THEREOF. thereafter, to exercise or carry profession is established or Each taxi, public car or Each sub - contractor shall Golf Course, miniature. 15.00 Jewelers, same as be used in such business from likewise pay an annual license Merchants the time of the commencement on any trade, business or commenced at any time during other vehicle for hire Grocery Stores, See profession without the payment the fiscal year whose license is shall display an tax computed under the Merchants. Junk Shops with bond to the first day of January BE IT ENACTED AND schedule listed below. Without for $250.00 to be ap­ Nineteen Hundred and Seventy ORDAINED BY THE CITY of the license fees herein based upon the amount of emblem or sign, Gunsmith 10.00 required together with all volume of business, the license recommended by the in any wise limiting the Gypsies, not allowed in proved by Council, Six (1976). Upon making COUNCIL OF GEORGETOWN, generality of the foregoing, the conditioned to observe satisfactory proof to said Clerk SOUTH CAROLINA, IN penalties then due. fee shall be determined and Chief of Police, on or City. fixed on an estimated basis with before April 15th, 1975 term "Contractors" Heating, all ordinances and and Treasurer that such capital COUNCIL ASSEMBLED, AND Pipefitting, Electrical, shall laws regulating same . 50.00 or property has been listed for IT IS HEREBY ENACTED reference to similar trade, Automobile Repair "H" SECTION 5: The City Tax business or profession then Shops Gross income include plumbing, air con­ Transient per day .... IQ.QO t"t taxation in some town or city in AND ORDAINED BY THE ditioning, refrigeration, Collector of the City of established in the City of not exceeding $5,000. . 25.00 this state, the Clerk and AUTHORITY OF THE SAME: painting, plastering papering, Hide and Fur Buyers... 25.00 Georgetown or the Chief of Georgetown with ap­ Gross income not Treasurer shall file the report roofing waterproofing, in­ Horse Traders, local. . . 25.00 and proof in his office and give Police, is hereby charged and proximately the same capital, exceeding $10,000.... 35.00 "K" SECTION 1: No person, firm sulating, weatherstripping transient, per week . . 25.00 Kindergartens Church­ the party a certificate that he required to enforce all the stock, fixtures, machinery or Gross income in or corporation shall engage in, sheetmetal, steel structural es and Non-Profit has complied with the prosecute or carry on any trade, provisions of the Ordinance. He equipment; and in case no excess of $10,000 50.00 Hot Dog Stands (same similar trade, business or Automobile Dealers or masonry, tile setting, floor as Merchant or Organizations Ex­ provisions of this Ordinance, business or profession, either in shall after the 15th day of April, laying, floor finishing elevator and is not liable to taxation in profession is then carried on in Agents, same as Restaurant clusive) whole or in part within the 1975, personally notify all and marine contractors, car­ On gross receipts not the City of Georgetown, for the corporate limits of the said city, persons, firms or corporations the City of Georgetown, the merchants. Hotels, not exceeding 20 penters, and miscellaneous exceeding $5,000 15.00 current fiscal year; but if he by maintaining an office within within the corporate limits of amount of the license shall be rooms 40.00 determined and fixed by the mechanics, sign painting or Per room thereafter . On each additional shall not satisfactorily prove the limits of said city or by the City of Georgetown con­ Automobile Agents, erecting, exterminating, 2.00 license Committee and based Hotels operating $1,000 or fraction that such capital or property soliciting orders through said cerning the non-payment of non-resident or awning erectors, or makers, has been previously listed for office, or in any other manner licenses as herein required. upon such information as the transient for selling or restaurants in con­ thereof I.JO Committee may be able to and installation of natural gas Prior approval of Fire taxation in some other town or whatsoever, without having After the 30th day of June, 1975, demonstrating nection therewith, obtain with reference to the pipe lines. and Health Depart­ City in this State the Clerk and paid a special license tax the City Tax Collector, or the automobiles, trucks or Same as Merchants. Treasurer shall charge him on amount of capital involved or Hucksters and peddlers ment is required. therefor. All persons, firms or Chief of Police, shall commence other vehicles 1. Those who contract his Tax Duplicate with such corporations shall apply for and the amount of business to be propelled by power, of fruit, vegetables, appropriate prosecution in the done. for, undertake or ••L" proportions of all taxes levied obtain from the said City on or Recorder's Court against all per annum 100.00 etc., including ready on other similar capital or before the fifteenth day of April Auto Tire Recapping ... 25.00 perform jobs, no single rolling stores, if Landscape Gardeners, persons, firms and corporations one of which exceeds resident 35.00 property at the place of 1975 a license therefor in the who have failed or refused to SECTION 10: No license Auto Used Car Lots, peddling goods, business at the time of the manner and for the purpose shall be transferred from one Operated by Agents $5,000 in value 35.00 wares, and mer­ Non - resident 50.00 pay the licenses herein 2.Those who contract commencement of business to hereinafter prescribed and required. person, firm or corporation to or Dealers handling chandise, manufac­ Lathe and Sawmill the ensuing 1st of January, as required. Every person, firm, another person, firm or cor­ for, undertake or tured articles, fruits, where operated used cars only same perform, jobs over the same bears to one year. company or corporation poration without the approval of vegetables, melons, together 40,00 SECTION 6: If any person, as merchants. $5,000 in value 50.00 a commencing business from and firm or corporation shall fail or the City Council, nor shall any Automatic Coin eggs and other farm Laundries (Regular, SECTION 8: It shall be the after the fifteenth day of April, license be prorated. 3.General Contractors. . 75.00 products (not raised Steam) 50.00 refuse to apply for and obtain Operated Car Wash .. 35.00 4.Over - seers same duty of the Clerk and Treasurer 1975 shall obtain a license •the proper and appropriate by owner), per year.. 50.00 With Dry Cleaning to ascertain the name of per­ therefor as aforesaid before SECTION 11: For a licensee as Contractors. Said Hucksters or license for his, her, Unir or its Bakers, same Plant combination 7S,|| sons commencing any business entering upon or conduction of business, trade or profession as to carry m and exeretae any as Non - resident of City, peddlers not to take a any business, trade or business, trade or profession merchants . • • license doubled. Self "Service in the City since the 1st day of herein required, or shall make stand and not to sell on (Automatic January, 1975 or after the date profession within the corporate within the corporate limits of Barber Shops, first Cotton Buyers 25.00 any false or fraudulent chair. 15.00 streets unless such Machines) 35.00 of the passage of this Or­ limits of the said City. the City of Georgetown the Credit Bureaus 25.00 fruits, vegetables, etc. statement or suppress or each additional chair. 5.00 dinance, whose capital or conceal any pertinent facts or following license fees shall first Crosstie Agents 35.00 Laundry Agents, local 10.00 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January 23, 1975 15-B Steamboat lines, or prohibited paramount to the Agents, for each boat. 15.00 City Council, then, in such INFLATION CRUNCH Supply Ordinance Stevedores 50.00 cases the City Council shall not For City Of Georgetown be liable to any of the licensees "T" or those claiming under them, Laundry Agents, non - Over $50,000 and not Tailors, local 10.00 from any damage arising from resident 100.00 exceeding $100,000 .. . 50.00 Transient, per day . . . 5.00 such revocation or other in­ All over $100,000 50c Tailors, Agents for terference with said license, or Higher Property Taxes Lawyers (See from the restraint or stopping of Professions). for each additional Merchants, Tailors .. . 15.00 $1,000. Telegraph Companies the business for which said Loud Speaker operation license is granted. on street 25.00 Pin Ball Machines and or Agencies for Provided that before other machines of business done ex­ each license is issued similar nature, each .. 7.50 clusively within the SECTION 14: That when any it shall be approved by Planing Mills 40.00 City of Georgetown person, firm or corporation Pinch Nation's Elderly the Mayor. Pool Rooms, per table . 25.00 and points within the shall apply to the City of Georgetown for a license to income homeowner aged 62 and over on a home Lumber Yards 25.00 Printing Offices, job State 50.00 BSpiraliny FRANg Kpropert MACOMBEy taxesR , incomIhe eCaliforni homeownera Legislatur? e witacehd a6n2 assesseand oved r valuatioon a homn oef vetoed the measure W on Lumber and Building work 35.00 Telephone Answering carry on and exercise any grounds it would have cost the trade, business or profession in coupled with the Inflation last year tried to grant him up to $8,000 — sale value of Material Dealers, Service crunch, are putting a tighter more relief by enacting a bill $32,000 — with a household in­ state some $60 million in an­ First $3,000 Gross the said City and if it nual tax revenues. Same as Merchants. Professions: pinch on the nation's elderly that would have given total come of $7,500 a year or less. Lumber Manufacturers Receipts 25.00 satisfactorily appears to the Lawyers, Physicians, Mayor that such person, firm or who must live on a fixed in­ tax exemption to persons But Gov. Ronald Reagan not exceeding daily Each additional $1,000 come no matter how the value Dentists, or fraction thereof . . . 1.00 corporation intends to carry on capacity of 25,000 feet, Chiropractors, of the dollar diminishes. for each mill 75.00 or operate any trade, business Osteopaths, Auditors, Telephone Companies or profession in violation of the Most states have property Accountants, Op­ Gross annual receipts laws of the United States tax programs that grant the ticians, (Wholesale or of $50,000 or for less . . 225.00 Government, this State or City, aging some relief, provided "M" retail), Veterinarians, Each additional the Mayor may require such their incomes are pegged at Machine Shops 35.00 Surveyors, Architects, $1,000 1.00 person, firm or corporation to little more than the poverty Manufacturers level and the value of their Civil Engineers, Tent Shows other than give a bond to the City of Up to $25,000 Gross . .. 25.00 Residents In­ Georgetown conditioned that homes is assessed somewhere $25,000 to $50,000 circuses, per day or around the $20,000 mark. vestigators and Ad­ night 50.00 he, she, they or it will not, in the Gross 50.00 justers for regularly exercise of their trade, business Ihe catch is that inflation $50,000 to $75,000 Theaters or Shows in , licensed Insurance buildings for each or profession for which such has spurred many local gov­ Gross 75.00 Companies, Oculists, performance day or license is applied, violate any of ernments across the land into $75,000 to $100,000 Masseurs, Timber night 10.00 the laws of the United States boosting residential assessed Gross 100.00 Estimators, Timber valuations, thus wiping out Tinsmiths 10.00 Government, this State or City; 25c per $1,000 all over Cruisers, Public cuts in property tax rates. Tombstone Agents 15.00 and that in case such person, $100,000. Stenographers, and Tourists Cabins, same firm or corporation, after In California, for example, other professions. Marine Railways 25.00 as Hotels. having been licensed shall be county assessors are faced Mattress Renovations. . 10.00 Whose gross income Trailer Camps convicted of violating any of the with this dilemma. And It hits Meat Markets, see said laws, such bond shall be the elderly retired property does not exceed $5,000 25.00 Trailer camps defined Merchants. as any place where immediately forfeited to the owner and his fixed income Whose gross income City of Georgetown and may be harder than anybody else. Merchants, Retail: exceeds $5,000.00 and one or more trailer connections are collected by any suit or action In San Diego County, Calif., Annual Sales not does not exceed $7,500 50.00 thereon in any court having last year the assessed valu­ exceeding $2,000 .... 15.00 Whose gross income established for rent or lease. (See Code competent jurisdiction thereof. ation jump first was esti­ Over $2,000 and not exceeds $7,500.00 and mated at 11 per cent by Coun­ exceeding $5,000 .... 25.00 does not exceed where 1 or more SECTION 15: That if any ty Administrator Frank Ale- Over $5,000 and not $10,000... f_ 75.00 connections - - $10.00 per connection). person, firm or corporation shire. Later he had to tack an­ exceeding $15,000.... 35.00 Whose gross income other 5.4 per cent on top of Trailer or Mobile Home licensed by the City of Over $15,000 and not exceeds $10,000.00 and Georgetown to carry on and that to yield an additional $5 exceeding $25,000.... does not exceed Sales. Same as million to offset inflation-fed 40.00 Merchants conduct any trade, business or Over $25,000 and not $15,000 95.00 profession shall hereafter be government costs. exceeding $50,000. Whose gross income Transportation Com­ 60.00 panies, using lights for convicted of violating any laws Therefore while the proper­ Over $50,000 and not exceeds $15,000.00 and in connection with the ty tax rates for 13 cities in San exceeding $75,000. does not exceed each lighter 10.00 SAD SENIOR CITIZEN—This modest Hermosa Beach, Calif., home was 75.00 Transportation Com­ operation of his, her, their, or its Diego County dropped an av­ Over $75,000 and not $25,000 115.00 business, each person, firm or erage of 9.8 cents for 1974-75, to have been Nancy Piper's security. Instead, skyrocketing property values exceeding $100,000 Whose gross income panies using one or 100.00 more buses 100.00 corporation shall be subject to increased assessed valuations have sent the widow's taxes soaring. On a fixed income of about $2,400 yearly, All over $100,000 50c exceeds $25,000.00 and actually pushed property Tree Surgeons 25.00 having his, her, their or its Mrs. Piper, 66, has until April to raise $1,175 of the estimated $2,100 tax bill. for each additional does not exceed license revoked by the City taxes upward. $1,000. $50,000 135.00 Tug Boat Agencies or with the higher assessed val- appraisals often are hit-or- sampling, companies, owned in Council. Yet the California state Merchants Wholesale: Whose gross income Board of Equalization rated ue and a correspondingly miss and on a selective basis, What are states doing about Annual sales not exceeds $50,000.00 and the City of higher tax. much as pollsters seek out the plight of the elderly fixed- Georgetown, but SECTION 16: That where San Diego County's assess­ exceeding $25,000.... 40.00 does not exceed Because of short staffs, re- public opinion by fractional engaged in regular persons, firms, or corporations ment program as one of the Over $25,000 and not $75,000 150.00 shall apply for license in such four best in the state in terms exceeding $50,000.... 60.00 Whose gross income towage 50.00 of equitable treatment of of this port, each boat. 25.00 an amount as in the judgment of Over $50,000 and not exceeds $75,000.00 and the Council is inadequate, the property taxpayers. exceeding $75,000.... 75.00 does not exceed Tug Boat Agencies or Companies, not owned applicant shall be required to Why the unexpected addi­ Over $75,000 and not $100,000.00 175.00 file with the said Council a 100.00 in the City of tional climb In assessed val­ TEC Enrollment Increases exceeding $100,000 . . . Whose gross income is statement of sales for the year ues? All over $100,000 50c Georgetown, each $100,000.00 200.00 previous, under oath, or exhibit Inflation, new construction for each additional boat 50.00 Last year' record enrollment who have enrolled in this social work. Like most of the All over $100,000.00 his books of account, either or and property reappraisals, $1,000. of 1100 full-time students at program are already employed programs at TEC, Criminal $1.00 for each ad­ both, at the option and demands replies Assessor E.C. Wil­ Merry - go - rounds ditional $1,000 or Florence-Darlington Technical in some field of Criminal Justice is offered in both the day "V" of the Council. liams. and night schedules, which when not run in fraction thereof. Undertakers, up to College has been doubled, and Justice, such as law en­ connection with "Nothing surprises me any­ the number is still increasing. forcement, probation, and enables those who work to at­ Provided that each $10,000 Gross 50.00 carnivals or shows SECTION 17: In case ap­ more," he says. "There is no More than 2200 students have various areas of juvenile and tend classes in off hours. individual engaged in each additional plication is made for any way in creation to predict an which have paid a the practice of the enrolled in one and two year license, per week. . . . 50.00 S1-000 1.00 business or profession not accurate valuation. "It isn't programs for the winter foregoing Professions specifically covered by the unusual to have a building Per day lO.OO shall pay the required Upholsters 25.00 quarter, and officials expect the Clemson Predicts ds schedule of licenses herein fixed permit go out at $40,000 and number to be near the 2400 Milliners • •"• * fO.OO license fee, whether end up at $55,000 — costs rise Money Lenders (other I the License Committee shall mark when the final tally of late engaged in business have full power and authority to that fast." than banks) alone, or as a member • •V registrants is complete. Adequate Seed Supply fix the terms and conditions And reappraisals of old Finance Companies or associate of any Vaudeville, for each "The response for the winter thereof, as well, as the amount homes, no matter what their The supply of seed for Soybean seed is in "good First $5,000 Gross partnership, firm, performance 10.00 quarter programs is nothing of the license. condition, usually push up planting this year's corn, cotton supply" and the germination Business 50.00 association, or Vending Machines, short of phenomenal," says their "paper" value, hence and soybean crops appears to rate is generally averaging 90 Each additional company. except those exempt Harry Mathews, Dean of their taxes. be adequate, according to a per cent or better, he says. $1,000 or fraction by State law 2.50 SECTION 18: That all Or­ Students. "It is hard to believe In most states there is no Clemson University seed of­ "Supplies of vegetable seed thereof $1.00 per Vendors on streets (by dinances inconsistent with this that our student body has ficial. are generally adequate, but thousand "R" permission of the Ordinance be and the same are firm slide rule for assessing doubled in size in the past the value of homes. Usually John O. Black Jr. says the some varieties of lima and snap Moving Picture Shows, Radio Broadcasting Mayor) excluding hereby repealed. year." quality of seed is generally good beans and okra may not meet each vendors of fresh meat, assessors' staffs are too small The 1800 fall enrollment for 75.00 Stations on income DONE ENACTED AND to reappraise more than a but some farmers will have to demand. Some gardeners may Musical Instruments vegetables and fruits the 1974-75 academic year plant unfamiliar grades of corn, have to settle for unfamiliar and sales and rentals .... from intrastate when produced by RATIFIED IN THE CITY small fraction of properties represented a 43 percent in­ 50.00 business. . . 50.00 COUNCIL THE 19th DAY OF each year. causing them problems. less desirable varieties." vendors, local 10.00 crease over the previous year at "Growers may have to Radio Repair or agents Transient, per day . . . 5.00 DECEMBER ONE THOUSAND Ihe result often is that TEC, and more than 400 new other than Merchants 25.00 NINE HUNDRED AND homes on which sales have purchase new planting plates Black said new home gar­ "N" Veneer Manufacturers students have joined that for some hy bird corn seed from deners generally have a ten­ Neon Signs, selling and Railroad Companies for same as Lumber SEVENTY-FOUR (1974) AND been recorded are "bird- number for winter classes. IN THE TWO HUNDREDTH the Midwest," the head of the dency to buy more seed than is erecting 25.00 business done ex­ Manufacturers. dogged" by assessors. Classes began January 2, and clusively within the (200th) YEAR OF THE Since inflation has boosted seed certification department needed, adding: Dealers and Shippers. late registration continued noted. "The grains are small "My advice is to obtain free Non - resident 50.00 corporate limits of the Veterinarians, local SOVEREIGNITY AND IN­ the sale price, usually far DEPENDENCE OF THE through January 7. Among the and more seed is in round home gardening literature at Newspapers 50.00 City of Georgetown (See professions). above the last figure a home newer programs which Newspaper Vendors on and points within this UNITED STATES OF brought, the assessed value grades." County Agent offices as a guide AMERICA. generated Increased Interest Tests show certified cot­ to determining the amount of Street 5.00 State (Sec. 65-921 S. C. goes up accordingly. was the Criminal Justice Nursing Homes on Code: Municipalities So the home buyer is stuck tonseed germinating in the high seed needed and the varieties Program. Many of the students 70's to high 80's range. recommended." Gross annual income having a population of "W" ATTEST: of $15,000 35.00 more than 10,000 Watch Repairs, when Each additional $1,000 inhabitants; $25 for not carried on in LENORA F. WALTERS or less 1.00 the first 1,000 connection with other City Clerk and Treasurer 36,000 MILE GUARANTEE inhabitants, and $35.00 licensed business, on "O" for each additional receipts not exceeding O. M. HIGGINS Oculists, Opticians and 1,000 inhabitants, or $1,000 per annum ... . 25.00 Mayor Optometrists, local majority fraction Over $1,000 35.00 Automotive Sale! (see professional). thereof. Based upon Weighing Machines, Optimism One definition of optimism: Transients, per day . . 5.00 population of 12,170, automatic 2.50 Federal Census of 1960 410.00 Unless operated in Saving $20,000 to build a $20,000 Oil Companies or house. Agencies operating Real Estate Agents with connection with Steel Belt Radials... not more than one privileges of collect­ licensed business. delivery truck . . . 125.00 ing rent 35.00 Welding and Repair Each additional truck 50.00 Refrigerator Repair- Shops 35.00 Wright Skinner, HI Save 50% On 2nd. Tire I Overseers same as man except Wood Yards or Dealers 25.00 When you buy 1st tire at regular price General Contractors. Repairmen regularly Dealers in both Wood Participates In employed by licensed and Coal are required merchants 25.00 to take license for SIZE ALSO KITS NOW 2 FOR • Palmists, not allowed. Rent Collectors 10.00 each. Inauguration Parking Lots, Restaurants Same as AR78-13 6.00-13 67.24 As a member of The Citadel CR78-13 6.50-13 operated for profit, Merchants. SECTION 12. That where in 73.76 Summerall Guards, Cadet ER78-14 7.35-14 charging up to 25c 25.00 this Ordinance the word Wright Sparks Skinner, III, of 81.36 Charging over 25c ... 35.00 "person" is used, the name Georgetown was a participant FR78-14 7.75-14 87.70 Patent Medicine Saw Filing Shop 10.00 shall be held to include not only in the inauguration of James B. GR78-14 8.25-14 92.42 Vendors per day 50.00 Sawmills, Portable for the principal, but in his, her, or Edwards, first Republican GR78-15 8.25-15 100.06 Pawnbrokers with sawing firewood 10.00 their absence shall include any governor of the state since HR78-15 8.55-15 Schools - Commercial. . 25.00 104.88 bond to the City agent, clerk or employees Reconstruction days. JR78-15 8.85-15 110.16 for $500.00 to observe managing the business Service Stations (Same A contingent of Citadel cadets LR78-15 9.15-15 115.95 all laws and or­ as retail merchants) respectively referred to, where traditionally lends color and dinances of the City . . 50.00 with privilege of a license is herein imposed for precision to South Carolina •Prices Include Federal Excise Tax Peanut Vendors (Fresh selling tires, batteries the carrying on of any business, gubernatorial inaugurations. In Season) 5.00 and other accessories, trade or profession and the This year 200 cadets travelled to Peanut Vendors, annual including washing and same is carried on by any Columbia for the ceremonies. Save *4. Same as Merchant. greasing. agent, Clerk or Employee, he, Gen. Mark W. Clark, Peddlers (annual) 50.00 she or they shall be subject to 10.00 president emeritus of The 42-Month per day all penalties herein imposed Citadel, served as inauguration 'Personal Loans (see Sewing Machine should this said business be Companies or Agents, parade marshall. Assistant money lenders). carried on without a license, in marshalls were Gen. George M. Guaranteed local .... 25.00 the same manner as if he, she or GUARANTEE Physicians and Transients per day ... 5.00 Seignious, II, president of The Surgeons they was or were proprietors of Free replacement within 90 days Shingle Dealers 10.00 Citadel, and Gen. E. A. Pollock, of purchase if battery proves de­ (see professions) said business. fective. After 90 days we will re­ Battery Shingle Mills 25.00 USMC, Ret., chairman place it with a new battery if emeritus of The Citadel Board defective, charging only for the 70 I Photographers, local... 25.00 Shoe Repair Shops, with period of ownership. Your monthly Was »34 privilege of selling of Visitors. charges for ownership will be com­ Non-resident 50.00 puted by dividing the current new or unclaimed SECTION 13: Each and every The Citedel Color Guard was selling price less trade-in at the Door to door, by time of return, by the number of shoes, same as license which may be applied the leading element of the months ot guarantee. Permission of Chief merchants. for or issued under the terms of parade, while the military 70 of Police. Shooting Galleries, local 25.00 the Ordinance shall be taken college band and bagpipers led 30 Piano and Organ Agents per day 10.00 and considered as having been the musical aggregations. With trade-in Transient per day.... 10.00 Signs, Neon and other applied for and issued upon the The Summerall Guards-elite Resident annually ... 25.00 type signs, Erectors . . 25.00 express condition that should precision drill team-performed High Voltage means straight-through-the-parti- p tion cell connectors deliver more initial starting | 'ano Tuners Non - resident 50.00 such license be revoked or in the parade and served as |x>wer than an otherwise identical battery with Transient per day.... 10.00 cancelled, or should the ushers for dignitaries during up-mnd-over cell connectors. n Sign Painting 15.00 "ng and Poles: Non - resident doubled business, trade or profession or inauguration ceremonies. Front St. Annual sales not the Agency for the carrying on During the Inaugural Ball the GEORGETOWN, S. C. exceeding $20,000 25.00 Skating Rinks 50.00 of which such license is granted Junior Sword Drill rendered Its "yer $20,000 and not Snow Ball Machines, under this Ordinance, be' in­ impressive silent drill per­ CATALOG SALES OFFICE PHONE 546-5144 exceeding $50,000 35.00 each vehicle 10.00 terfered with, restrained, formance. 05-/0*°.-Oft lo-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, January ft, ltTO

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