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By CLAIRE CONNORS petition," he added. Tentative approval of federal Alfred B. Schooler, chairman Economic Development Agency of Georgetown County Council, Maryville Upheavals (EDA) public works funding did said Thursday that he had not Stadium not include any projects in heard confirmed reports on the Georgetown County, a status of Georgetown County's Columbia EDA spokesman, public works application. Planning said last week. He said he didn't understand Remains Townes Holland, a why Georgetown County would (3 In Offices representative of EDA in not have received approval for Columbia, said Thursday that any of the projects because the Unaltered 22 projects equaling between county is rated among the In Limbo By CLAIRE CONNORS $13 and $14 million in South highest in unemployment in the By CLAIRE CONNORS America's bicentennial year saw the Carolina had been tentatively state. By BOB GORMAN A Maryville fire and police resignations and deaths of Georgetown County approved. Georgetown County had County recreation officials substation will be built applied for funds for a county will be going "back to the regardless of the lack of federal political figures which significantly paved the way However, out of the three drawingboard" after counties of Georgetown, stadium, renovation of the old funding, Georgetown Mayor for change in 1977. county courthouse, a water and learning that a proposal for a pro tern W. R. Weatherly said Williamsburg and Horry, only new stadium under the In addition to the change in faces, city and county one project was approved—a sewer system for Murrells Inlet Wednesday. and a terminal building at the Public Works Program was Weatherly has not been governments enacted preliminary changes which sewer project in Horry County rejected. to provide $396,000 to an in­ airport. notified as of Wednesday about should alter the scope of government for years to The county applied for come. dustrial park sewer system. "I don't know what else we the outcome of the approval of The approvals are tentative, could've done in preparation $300,000 under the Economic two projects submitted to the The past year included the resignation of 10-year Holland said, because EDA has for the applications," Schooler Development Ad­ Federal Economic Develop­ veteran Mayor O.M. Higgins--a man who led the not had time t6 make final said. "I'm at a loss at this time ministration's Public Works ment Administration (EDA) city through a changing era. assessments of the projects as to what happened—we'll Program of 1976. The public works funding, but he Because of Higgins' resignation Nov. 1, the scope submitted from all over the have to check into it," he added. program is designed to fund said he did not believe they state. Georgetown Mayor pro tern projects which will create were approved. of city government is now undergoing change. The W.R. Weatherly said Wed­ jobs in high unemployment Georgetown applied for the Holland said the decisions areas. resignation necessitated a 1977 election for a new, were based on computer nesday that he had not heard proposed substation in parttime mayor. printouts which evaluated each of the status of two projects that County Recreation Maryville and a new city hall The mayoral office became a fulltime job with an section of each project on a Georgetown City had applied Director Matt Goyak said under a public works grant for. Weatherly added that he Tuesday "we will have to offered by EDA. $18,000 annual salary under Higgins. Cecil point system. The amount of start all over" in trying to Schneider resigned as mayor pro tern following jobs a proposed would provide was reasonably sure that he Weatherly said the Marwille was a basic criteria for the would hear something later that build Georgetown a new facility was a commitment to Higgins' announced resignation in mid-October. EDA. day. stadium. the people and that it will be Councilman W.R. Weatherly was elected mayor There were more than $112 Georgetown had applied for "I couldn't tell you now built. pro tern by council and he will serve in that position million in applications, Holland funds for a fire and police sub what we're going to do," said Press Box At Present Stadium He added that he didn't know until the March 8, 1977 special election. At that said, with 213 projects seeking station building in Maryville CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 where the funds would come time, a parttime mayor will be elected and the funding. "That's stiff com­ and a new city hall. from and that money not been allotted for the building in the council will hire a city administrator. city's 1977 budget. Georgetown County Council also enacted a There are no plans, however, change in its leader's job by voting in December to for a new city hall, Weatherly change from a parttime to full-time chairman. DHEC May Reopen Inlet Waters said. Chairman Alfred B. Schooler will draw an annual The city council had at one salary of $20,000 when the change takes place Jan. time discussed the possibility of By BOB GORMAN individuals were taking the moving city hall to the old bank 1. opportunity to invade leased building on the corner of Broad In state government, Rep. John C. Heinemann Murrells Inlet could be Lack Of Public Notice Unintentional oyster beds and help them­ and Front Streets. Weatherly died Nov. 15 of a heart attack following his Nov. 2 ^^op*"ied **> "''ellfishing selves during the closing. said that renovation of the reelection to House Seat 107. Thursday or Friday depending inlet due to the pollution level inches of rain fell during a posted in plain view that it had However, Hause said that he building and a lack of parking The Democratic primaries for the house seat are on results of water samples has given organic matter a three-day period." been closed," he continued. and other DHEC officials have facilities ruled out this taken Tuesday by the South chance to be "flushed out" Hause said two guages "Although we contact been patrolling the inlet and possibility. set for Feb. 1. Carolina Department of Health while also allowing shellfish to measuring rainfall are in the newspapers about several haven't seen anyone harvesting Plans were tentatively drawn Running for the seat is Morris Johnson, who and Environmental Con­ clean themselves. inlet and have been monitored things, this one just slipped by- oysters illegally. for a new $720,000 city hall at the opposed Heinemann in the November race. Also trol, (DHEC). The inlet was closed to since the official opening of the it wasn't intentional." "If anyone is doing it, they corner of Front and Fraser running are John Harrelson, William Sapp and Luke Hause, an official with shellfishing when heavy rains in shellfishing season Sept. IS. Several Murrells Inlet must be doing it at night," said streets, but they will apparently Carroll Baker. DHEC's shellfishing division mid-December hit the area. Hause also denied that commerical businessmen in­ Hause. "I went down there for be shelved. said a decision will probably be "Murrells Inlet was open on a DHEC did not adequately in­ terviewed last week said they two days and watched for two City Hall will remain where it McClellanville also experienced a political death- made Thursday. provisional basis," said Hause. form the public of the closing. were hoping that information hours before and after low tide is, Weatherly said, and if more -Mayor Robert Ashley died March 17 leaving the "The testing process usually "Our information shows that Local media did not learn of about the closing would not be and didn't see anybody." office space is needed, it's Mayor Pro Tern position to councilman Rutledge takes 48 hours, so we should there is a correlation between the closing until Dec. 17-five made public. They feared that Hause added that possible that some offices may Leland. The council decided not to call a special know something by then," he bacteria and rainfall and so we days after the closing took ef­ their businesses would suffer businessmen leasing oyster be moved to the police station or said. decided that the inlet would be fect. from a decrease in business. beds have the legal right to a trailer may be placed behind election for mayor because the regular elections Hause said the closing of the were to be in November. closed automatically if three "The area was very well Others also reported that order trespassers off their beds. city hall. GEORGETOWN MILESTONES The 1975 Nov. 4 election results for three city council seats were contested by three Republican Pet Kills write-ins because of improper election procedures. Collard Cecil W. Schneider, Sam Bonds and the Rev. H.B. Butler won the election for the city council seats but Difficult they were required to re-run in a special election in Collared April. Harry E. Dawson III, Charles R. Miller and To Prove Patricia M. Cox contested the procedures and a For Yule new election was ordered. Mrs. Cox dropped out of By BOB GORMAN By ETHLYN MISSROON the race, however, and Lee Ballard III ran in her For a "down home" place. There are laws on the books in holiday season, the absolute Georgetown County against end in Christmas cheer has The results of the April special elections proved killing another person's pet- to be a "collard tree." the same as the first-Schneider, Bonds and Butler but that doesn't stop it from Ms. Tootsie Watkins of were elected to the three city council seats. happening. Pawleys Island found that However, Butler defeated Dawson by only 10 votes. The city and county have out just before Christmas The city council approved a 1976 budget which recenUy experienced a rash of when a friend gave her the was $516,000 over the 1975 budget. The budget in­ such incidents—a dog was killed unusual plant festooned with at Litchfield Beach, a cat was the usual holiday ornaments. cluded an across the board 5 per cent pay raise for strangled in Andrews, a horse "Nothing I've ever gotten city employes. Mayor Higgins insisted at the time was near shot Pawleys Island, has created as much ap­ that the new record budget would not result in a tax and two pet dogs were recenUy preciation and comments as increase. shot and killed in the city limits. this "collard tree" Ms. In December, after Higgins resignation, city Watkins declared at her For a pet owner who has spent convenience store just council did approve a 15-mill tax increase. The time, money and love in before Christmas. council explained that in order to create an across providing for the animal, the The collard creation was the board average 10 per cent pay raise for city maximum sentencing a con­ the idea of Julie Drake, employes next year, there was no other course of victed pet killer could receive possessor of a twinkling action. may seem somewhat less than sense of humor, as may be severe. attested by her selection of a Councilman Bonds introduced an alternative to "tree" upon which to hang the tax increase in April. He said that if In­ According to Lt. Wayne Christmas baubles. ternational Paper Co. (IP) were annexed, about Morris of the Georgetown Not that it was overdone; $365,000 could be collected in additional annual Police Department, a con­ the tree had six Christmas taxes. victed pet killer could receive Tootsie Watkins Admires Her "Collard Tree" balls, a spire at the top and a maximum sentencing of $100 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 In May, the council voted against pursuing the fine or 30 days in jail. annexation idea. "He could also be charged In April, Georgetown received preliminary with discharging a firearm in approval for a community development grant from the city limits and receive the the Department of Housing and Urbal Develop­ same sentencing," he said. ment (HUD). The $361,000 grant was approved for Morris said the police Chairmanship Change Debated the development and reconstruction of department receives calls about killing or cruelty to pets from Georgetown's west end. governmental change. Attorney General Daniel R. Wilson said the Justice The city council submitted plans for a new city time to time, with two calls By BOB GORMAN affected the voting rights of the being received in the past week. A U.S. Justice Department This month, county council McLeod Tuesday said Wilson's public because the position of Department expects either the hall and a Maryville fire station in October for "Unless there is an eyewit­ offical Wednesday said in­ announced that the position of reasoning was "far-fetched." chairman was up for election county council or the state federal funding to create new jobs. Neither plan ness though, it's very difficult to formation about a proposed chairman will become a full only last month. attorney general's office to change in the chairmanship of time job effective Jan. 1. "I think the county council is submit information about the was approved, however-the Maryville fire station catch someone," he added. right," McLeod said. The latest reported pet killing the Georgetown County Council He said that if the public knew change. and the new city hall will have to wait for 1977. must be submitted for review, Wilson said the change may GEORGETOWN COUNTY HEADLINERS occurred this week near City affect the voting rights of the "I don't think the change is that the position was going to He said that if the information Stadium. although local officials have become full time, more can­ On May 25, the Georgetown County Council met expressed no plans to do so. public, according to the Voting subject to Justice Department was not forthcoming, the A 10-month-old part Yellow Rights Act of 1965. approval. If they (the Justice didates may have offered, Justice Department would •n its first special budget hearing, facing requests Lab, part Irish Setter owned by Department) want to enjoin the giving the voting public more request the county council for °f $220,000 over the budget. The operational budget James Cooper was found dead Justice Department Press choices. a However, local officials, implication of it, I think they the information. - the time was just under $2 million. Sunday morning. Officer John Wilson said the primarily County Chairman should take it to court and see At the first of July, county council voted to raise The shooting was apparently county government is—by Alfred Schooler, have said they who's right." The present parttime job pays Wilson would not say what the budget 6 per cent calling for a 4-mill increase to intentional—Cooper's dog law—expected to submit for disagree with Wilson. approximately $8,400. The new course of action the Justice "Lucky" had three bullet review and approval in­ Wilson explained two weeks Department would take if the CONTINUED ON PAGE S position carries a salary of wounds in the neck. formation concerning any In addition, ago that the change may have $20,000. information was not received. 08-117/-AT 2 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 Former Georgetown Girl Car Destroyed Man Wounded; At Belle Isle Sheriff Charges Slain In Greensboro, N.C. A car was destroyed by scene within 15 minutes and fire on Belle Isle Road brought the 15-foot flames A Greensboro, N.C, teenager The body of 19-year-old Dan Tidmore Brown was and had attended Grimsley Tuesday night. under control. The car's was arrested Sunday in Joanne Lee Bomar was found arrested in Pittsylvania County, High School. Saturday evening, Randy Harter, a 19-year- interior was destroyed, the GOP Official Virginia and charged in con­ ear;u Sunday morning beaten Va., in connection with the both attended a dance in the old Maryville resident, said paint was blistered and the nection with the murder of a and burned in a wooded area murder. convention center of the Royal he was driving home about tires had melted, Harter By CLAIRE CONNORS Democrat. former Georgetown girl in near the city limits of Greens­ Miss Bomar and Brown both Villa Inn given by a former high 5:30 p.m. when his 1974 said. A Georgetown County man is Last month, Holmes was Greensboro. boro. lived in Hamilton Lakes, a school classmate, Greensboro Buick Apollo backfired once Fire department officials reported in good condition after named to the state Republican Seven hours later, 18-year old. neighborhood of Greensboro, police said. and stopped running. He said said Wednesday morning the being shot Monday night in the Party's rules committee. Brown and Miss Bomar ap­ when he got out and opened fire may have been caused Dunbar section of the county, Grimmage was allegedly parently knew each other the hood, flames rushed out when the ignition wires said Georgetown County Sheriff arguing with a woman inside Legal Notices before the incident, Greensboro of the engine. ignited at the time the car Woodrow Carter. the Hustler, a nightspot owned Value Of Signs police officers said. A fire truck arrived on the backfired. Jerome Holmes of Dunbar by Holmes, when Holmes or­ The beaten and burned body was arrested and charged with dered him to leave. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Miss Bomar was found early assault and battery with the intent to kill for allegedly ALL PERSONS indebted to Sunday morning after Mrs. Grimmage and Ms. Jones shooting Willie Joe Grimmage the ESTATE of Leanna Skinner, Trudy Loughlin Bomar, mother continued the argument outside Police Arrest in the chest with a .38 caliber late of Georgetown County, To Curb Robbery of the girl, called police sear­ in the street where Holmes pistol, Carter said. South Carolina, will kindly ching for her daughter. allegedly followed them and make payment to the un­ At 11 p. m. Sunday Brown was Holmes, an active member of shot Grimmage, Carter said. dersigned, and all persons arrested on a rural road in 2 Men In Horry the Georgetown County Grimmage is reported in fair having claims against said Pittsylvania County, Va., just Republican Party, ran for a condition in Georgetown County seat on the Georgetown County Memorial Hospital, and Holmes ESTATE will please present Under Doubt over the state line for indecent Two Georgetown men were Mart last Wednesday night. same, duly itemized and exposure-he was standing on Council two years ago, but lost has been released on $10,000 arrested at gunpoint in con­ Carl Ervin Lewis, 20, and to incumbent J.D. Munnerlyn, a bond, Carter said. verified, to the undersigned. By CLAIRE CONNORS increased in the past year," the road under the lights of a nection with an armed robbery John Doiley, 21, were arrested Mrs. Herline S. Davis, Not all Georgetown County Carter explained. "But I don't gas station completley nude, at the Surfside Beach Minit and charged with armed rob­ Executrix Law enforcement officials think there's been a decrease. police said. bery. Bail was set at $25,000 Route 2, Box 207 believe armed robberies have I'd have to look at the records." Brown's blood stained car each by Judge W. I. Harrelson Hemingway, S.C. 29554 3tc-l-4 decreased locally-or that Georgetown City Police Chief was found about five miles IP Slates Thursday morning and the Bank Robbers posted signs at stores are en­ Fred Shelley said he thinks the away, police said. A connection suspects were transferred to tirely responsible for a curbing law has helped to decrease was made between the incident Horry County jail. NOTICE OF FINAL effect on crime statewide. armed robberies in and a Greensboro murder Shutdown DISCHARGE About $480 was recovered and State Law Enforcement reported a few hours earlier. Get 20- Year Term NOTICE IS HREBY GIVEN Georgetown. He said that the a .22 caliber automatic pistol Division (SLED) Chief J. P. Georgetown police Department Police escorted Brown to was found in the possession of that at 11:00 o'clock in the Strom said data gathered from reports all crimes to the Gilford County jail where he Of Unit the suspects, Surfside Beach By CLAIRE CONNORS trial and the three testified forenoon on January 111977, the police and sheriff's depart­ uniform crime report, section at made a statement authorities No. 2 machine at In­ police chief Henry Meeks said. The four men charged with against Thompson for Lofton. undersigned will file his final ments by the agency shows a SLED. have refused to reveal. ternational Paper Company's The robbery occurred at 8 p.m. the Aug. 22,1975 robbery of the accounting and make ap­ major decrease in armed Judge James S. Pass later Georgetown Mill will be down and the two men were arrested Pawleys Island branch of The 37.5 per cent decrease Myrtle Beach FBI agent plication to the Probate Court of robberies since a law was sentenced Brown to remain in during the month of January, it within two minutes after police Andrews Bank and Trust were was derived from uniform Michael D. Grogan had testified Georgetown County, South passed in June 1975 providing jail without bond until his trial. was announced by Mill received the report, Meek said. sentenced last week to 20 years Carolina, for final discharge as crime report data gathered that the four men came to the posting of signs reading: An autopsy report revealed Manager Austin Leftwich. each in a federal penitentiary. Executor of the ESTATE of from the summer of 1974 to the Larry Brown, stationed at Georgetown Aug. 21, 1975 from "any person convicted of armed summer of 1976, said Hugh Miss Bomar was beaten in the "The reason for shutting this Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, Lionel Lofton, a U.S. District MAUDE D. LONG. robbery, shall serve a sentence Attorney in Chrleston, said New York and checked into the Munn, press spokesman for the head and face with a blunt in­ production unit down," Left­ was on duty at the store at the Holiday Inn on U.S. Highway 17. Riscus S. Long, EXECUTOR of no less than seven years at state office of SLED. strument believed to be a tire. wich stated, "is the generally time of the robbery. He said a Wednesday that Nathanial A of the ESTATE of Maude D. hard labor without parole." Gasoline was then poured on the unfavorable business conditions gunman leaned over the counter Champlin Thompson, 34, of Long Rt. 2 Box 296, Georgetown, From July 1974 to June 1975, Manhattan, N.Y.; Thomas Grogan testified that on the However, Georgetown County body in an attempt to burn the which have existed throughout ordering him not to sound the S.C. 29440 4tc-l-4 2,624 armed robberies were Jason Palmer, 30, of Jamaica, afternoon of Aug. 22, Berkeley, SLED agent Michael Carter body, the autopsy report the induxtry for the past several alarm. reported, where as from July Queens; Benjamin Jiggets, 37, Jiggetts and Palmer entered said Monday that the Ian revealed. months." 1975 to June 1976, only 1,640 Brown gave the man the cash and Marion Berkely, 26, both of the Pawleys Island bank after NOTICE TO CREDITORS - requiring mandatory jail terms There has been no apparent The No. 2 machine produces armed robberies were reported, in the register while the other New York City, were sentenced commandeering a Georgetown All persons indebted to the does not seem to have motive found for the slaying, bleached board used in the Munn said. robber took the change bag Dec. 20 for 20 years each—the taxicab and robbed the bank estate of Robert Wilson decreased armed robberies in The armed robbery decrease according to police. electronic data processing behind the counter. Morgan, late of Georgetown, Miss Bomar is the daughter of maximum sentence. using sawed-off shotguns and the county. can't be linked undisputedly industry. pistols. S.C, will please make payment with the law, but it must have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlton The market for this paper The men then ordered Brown Lofton said that $37,703.75 was to the undersigned, and all "Now, I can't be sure without the reports right here in front of had an effect since the drop was Bomar Jr. who had lived in grade continues to be into the restroom, but before he reported taken from the bank persons having claims against so dramatic following the Georgetown several years depressed. got to the rear of the store the during the robbery. Grogan also testified that the the estate will please present me. It seems that that type of crime (t,rmed robbery) has not enactment of the law, Munn before moving to Greensboro. Approximately 15 per cent of robbers had left, Brown said. Jiggetts, Palmer and men made their getaway after a them duly verified to the un­ said. She was a member of Market the mill's 1,400 employees will Brown said he sounded the store Berkeley had entered guilty shootout with local police and dersigned. Street United Methodist Church be affected during this shut alarm and called the Surfside pleas to the bank robbery stole a car from a Murrells Inlet Mabel B. Morgan, Executrix Andrews Police Chief Larry charges before Thompson's motel to escape to Washington. Man Charged Ethridge said Andrews hasn't in Greensboro and a sophomore down. police. P.O. Box 583 at the University of North even had many armed rob­ uiiryrirrTTTtjrrTTTTTiTTirrTrTTTi**,,.,.. Georgetown, S.C. 29440 3tc-12- beries but that as far as the Carolina at Greensboro. She 28 For Assault county was concerned, he didn't was a 1975 graduate of Grimsley think the law was directly High School. NOTICE OF FINAL responsible for the decrease - Services for Miss Bomar were Let's Talk To The People DISCHARGE In Incident though it might have helped. to be Wednesday at 11 a.m. in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A Georgetown man was The uniform crime report the chapel of the Mayer Funeral Fencing ^^gttfck that at 11:00 o'clock in the arrested Thursday and charged Home. Officiating was the Rev. forenoon on January 111977, the program includes 95 per cent of with discharging a firearm into the crimes in South Carolina, Robert J. Howell. Burial Of Georgetown undersigned will file their final a house, malicious damage to followed in the family plot in accounting and make ap­ Munn said. I wish to serve you as Mayor of the City of property, and assault and All police and sherriffs' Elmwood Cemetery. plication to the Probate Court of battery with the intent to kill. Miss Bomar is survived by Georgetown. The position of Mayor is very Georgetown County, South departments are supposed to Johnny Alton Skipper was her parents and a brother, important, and it is his duty to preside over a Carolina, for final discharge as send incident reports on the arrested at 12:15 p.m. Thursday Thomas Carlton Bomar III, all Call Today!! Co-Administrators of the investigation of all crimes to the budget of four million dollars. My experience by Georgetown City Police and of Greensboro. ESTATE of VIVIENNE state SLED office, Munn said. qualifies me for this responsibility, and I feel bond was posted at $5,000, said SCURRY DICKERT However, there is not 100 per CHAIN LINK FENCING Police Chief Fred Shelly. that I have the time to devote to this office. In PREHODA. cent participation in the Food Stamp November an ordinance was adopted changing Shelly said Skipper allegedly program because SLED relies for J.J. Scurry, Jr. had had a domestic dispute with our form of government from a full time Mayor Allene S.DeBell 4tc-l-4 on local police to volunteer the • Quality Materials his wife and followed her to a data, said G. Wayne Hamby, Office Unable and devoting much of the duties to the City friend's apartment where she uniform crime reports •, Quality Installation Administrator. Although we are going to have a was staying. department head. full time Administrator, full cooperation will be LEGAL A shot was fired through the To Sell Items • Fast Service required of the Mayor. I have arranged my NOTICE door of the apartment; Skip­ Hamby said the uniform The Georgetown Food Stamp • Bank Rate Financing business so that I will be able to devote the There will be a per's wife called police, who crime report program was in Office will be open next Mon­ necessary time to this end. Democratic Primary later arrested him, Shelly said. the midst of a transition. The day, but stamps will not be sold, • Free Estimates Election in the City of old monthly tally system in due to the bank holidays. Georgetown, South Carolina, which local police departments All Georgetewn County banks U I have lived my entire life in Georgetown and Tuesday, January 11, 1977, counted and classified the will be closed Jan. 3 for New EAST COAST am vitally interested in the City and her for the nomination of Mayor. ...Stadium crimes themselves resulted in Year's holidays. problems. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 confusion Hamby said. Georgetown County food FENCE CO. Club No. 1 will vote on Goyak. "People told us they Beginning Jan. 1, law en­ stamps are stored in the banks. As a member of City Council, I have been a County Library, Highmarket wanted to help, but when we forcement departments will be Due to the inability to sell GEORGETOWN, S.C. part of many innovations and changes. There are Street. Poll Managers are applied for funding under the required to use the incident stamps that day, only cer­ many areas, however, which need to be im­ Mrs. Mamie Delzell, Mrs. program we didn't go back to report system requires that the tification and applications will PH. 546-4441 TFC proved; and, if I am elected to serve you as Pauline Lawrence, Mrs. any of these people. local departments report the be administered. Industrial Mayor, I will work diligently for the following Winston Altman, and Mrs. "If we had gotten the crimes, leaving classification to Regular sale of food stamps Betty F. Williams. money it would have set us SLED. will resume the following day. projects. off real easy. Now we'll just Club No. 2 will vote at the have to go back to the First, I believe Front Street can be widened Elks Club, 116 South "G" drawingboard," he added. sufficiently to provide for the smooth flow of Street. Poll Managers are Building a new stadium traffic without being detrimental to our Front Mr. C. K. Knox, Sr., Mrs. has been a topic of local Street merchants. In doing this, there would be a Carrie Lee Sabb and Mrs. discussion for several years. center street parking lane. Ida B. Singleton. The present stadium- located at Kaminski and Second, there are numerous projects which Club No. 3 will vote at the Emanuel streets-has ECKERD DRUGS should be accomplished for Maryville. The Fire Hall, 129 North Fraser inadequate parking, lighting Street. Poll Managers are 1 completion of a fire and police station and the and seating. completion of its sewerage system are first on Mr. Benjamin Gillard, Jr., The proposed athletic NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE HOURS: ^ 12-,\? 8"KJSS?? SUNDAY ^ Mr. Frank Smith, Mrs. Clara facility would have back-to- the list. Scott, and Mrs. Beulah back fields for football and Seale. baseball with moveable Third, there is a need for recreational facilities stands. in all areas of the City. This will be pursued. Club No. 4 will vote at the Plans to use the present POLAROID National Guard Armory, 800 stadium as a playground for Fourth, I pledge my best efforts to the Church Street. Poll the west end if the new upgrading of that part of our City commonly Managers are Mr. Harry H. stadium is built have been TYPE 88 Cotton, Mr. Swaffield Cowan discussed by city officials. referred to as the West End. While a member of and Mr. Robert I. Oliver. Color Land Film Council, we applied for and received a Federal grant for this purpose, and I pledge to see that Club No. 5 will vote at ...Tree this matter is given top priority by the City of Maryville Elementary Georgetown. School, 2125 Poplar Street. CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 NOW ONLY Poll Managers are Mrs. $469 about a yard of tinsel. Fifth, tourism is becoming an increasingly Gertrude Ackerman, Mrs. Ms. Watkins mother, Mrs. important business to us in Georgetown. Other Edna Mae Strickland, Mrs. J.G. Altman, claimed that 3 Dorothy Thompson and Mr. beautification projects such as the park on Front the tree is one of the most Street could be established throughout the City to Leman Bunn. sensible she's seen yet. She may be right—what make it more attractive. As Mayor I would Club No. 6 will vote at other Christmas tree is going suggest that my office establish, encourage and Howard High School to team up with some fat- promote a cleanup program in order to show off Gymnasium. Poll Managers back and cornbread to make POLAROID our beautiful and historic City to its best ad­ are Mrs. Blondell Knox, Mrs. a taste-tempting and vantage. Carson, and Mrs. titillating entree for a Everette Johnson. midday meal? SUPER Last but not least I will work diligently to in­ The "collard tree" is about crease the growth of our port and to help find the Club No. 7 will vote at what one could expect from kind of industries that will make our town a Blanche Holmes Store, Ms. Drake, a free-lance Hawkins Street. Poll writer who published a SHOOTER better place in which to work and live. Managers are Mrs. Louise village newpaper of Pawleys Wragg, Mrs. Ella Mae Island doings last year. POLAROID TYPE 108 Your vote on January 11, 1977 will be ap­ Graham and Mrs. Carolyn She writes as she sees THE MOST VERSATILE CAMERA preciated. Fraser. things—and apparently Land Film Thank you, chooses Christinas trees the Polls will open at 8 A.M. to same way. EVER 7 P.M. As far as Ms. Watkins is Eight Pictures concerned, the idea was J^B^r^^ L.H. Siau, Jr., Chairman success. 99 City of Georgetown Now Only "Everyone who comes in NOW ONLY $JM69 W. D. Bourne Democratic has to start smiling...and you 19 Exec. Committee can't say that about Ruth F. Hodge, Secretary 4 %,,,„.*,..,,.....ww,mm,mmrr*r,r*WMW*rr*Ml± everything," she said. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 ...Year In Review: Political Upheavals

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 The Department of Health and Environmental bery. The ship on route from St. Petersburg, Fla., to hike the county salaries 5 per cent. However, the Control (DHEC) closed Murrells Inlet in December All four were convicted of the bank robbery New York for the July 4 bicenntennial celebration county school board had approved a budget with a to all private and public harvesting of shellfish. The charges in November; sentencing is due shortly. was not originally scheduled to stop there. 6-mill decrease so county taxpayers ended up ruling resulted from the high pollution levels in the Tindall's General Merchandise store on High- However, when rounding the bend whoever was on paying 2 mills less in fiscal 1977.1n December 1975, inlet following heavy rains. DHEC had been con­ market Street was robbed Sept. 23. Timothy Tin­ duty in the crow's nest spotted not land, but engine the Georgetown County Family Court was declared ducting tests since the summer months to deter­ dall, 20, was shot in the neck and afterwards or­ trouble. The ship was hauled by helpful neighbors unconstitutional along with 12 other courts mine if the inlet ought to be closed Sept. 1 because dered to open the safe. A revolver and $200 in cash to Morris's dock until it could be repaired by throughout the state and 18 judgeships. But in of high pollution levels. were stolen. friendly neighborhood mechanics. February, the South Carolina Supreme Court said POLLUTION Isaac Mazyck, 26, was charged with armed Georgetown was not without its own bicentennial all previous action of the Georgetown County The Andrews Wire Division of Georgetown Steel robbery and assault and battery with the attempt to ship. An archaeologist with the Institute of Ar­ Family Court were valid. Corp. was sued for $3.5 million in February for kill. cheology and Anthropology at the University of The remaining family court cases were turned discharging pollutants into a ditch to Lester Creek A General Sessions Court jury found Mazyck not South Carolina sought a permit in June to raise an over to courts of common pleas and general in Andrews which flows to Black River. guilty of the charges in December. 18th century vessel from Black River. sessions. EPA issued a permit June 25, 1974 requiring the A Georgetown County Department of Social On Aug. 28, the Brown's Ferry ship which had The Horry-Georgetown Technical Education company to connect to Andrew's wastewater Services (DSS) food stamp caseworker was in­ sunk around the 1740's, was raised by an IP crane Commission (TEC) ignored an order in January by system and cease discharge of waste into Lester dicted in September on charges that she unlawfully to the cheers and applause of area enthusiasts. Gov. James B. Edwards to discontinue sup­ Creek by Jan. 31,1975. The company had until Feb. altered food stamp purchase cards and transferred The ship has been taken to Columbia for study by plementing the salaries of the college president and 14,1975 to submit a written report to EPA but failed food stamp coupons. archaeologists. It will later be given to the vice president out of local funds. The TEC com­ to do so. The 56-count indictment against Yvonne Dentley Georgetown County Historical Commission on mission continued to supplement the salaries EPA lawyers discussed dismissal of the suit Bonds was reduced to 27 counts at the beginning of permanent state loan. The commission plans to because some members said they wanted to force because the Andrews wastewater treatment her trial in mid-November. display the ship in the Kaminski Building adjacent the issue. The commission wanted to negotiate the system was unable at the time to accept the waste Following two days of testimony, Mrs. Bonds to the Rice Museum when the building is refur­ salary terms because it contended that guidelines from Andrews Wire. Finally at the end of May, entered a negotiated plea to three counts of bished. permitted the state board and area commission to Andrews Wire was fined $2,500 by the federal violating federal food stamp laws. Although memories of most years are either work out salaries together. government for two counts of pollution. She was later sentenced to 15 months in federal discarded or faded, the Horizons Committee of the The Horry-Georgetown TEC Commission In August, the DHEC claimed that Georgetown prison. Georgetown County Bicentennial Commission has reverted to the original salaries in May, when they Steel Corp. and IP were the apparent primary GEORGETOWN'S BICENNTENNIAL seen to it that the year 1976 is preserved for future were appeased with state legislation. The South sources of high pollution readings in the For a bicentennial year, Georgetown was not generations-in a time capsule. Carolina legislature passed a bill to establish the Georgetown area. Because of these findings, a without its patriotic gala . On June 24, a replica of The capsule of mementoes of Georgetown County State Board for Comprehensive and Technical tightening of air quality plans in Georgetown is now the Santa Maria flagship of Christopher Columbus was placed in the courthouse in July. It will be Education as a coordinating rather than a con­ under study. was seen at the dock of L.O. Morris on the In­ reopened in the year 2026-America's 250th bir­ trolling agency. A month later, EPA and the DHEC hinted that a tracoastal Waterway at Cape Romaine Lookout. thday. The local TEC commissions now have the power curb on industrial growth in the area may be to appeal decisions and have more control in the needed because of the air pollution levels. selection of their officials. The State TEC Board can eliminate any education programs deemed CRIME unworthy, however. In 1975 the general crime in Georgetown County Also in May, the Economic Development Agency increased by 27 per cent, according to State Law 'ef/c (EDA) approved a $1.6 million grant for a Enforcement Division (SLED) reports. The FBI Georgetown satellite technical education facility reports, however, showed that serious crimes were and $2 million to enlarge the facilities at the Con­ only up 10 per cent. way TEC Center. Moving to particulars: After much debate throughout the year, it was On Jan. 13, Otis Franklin, 19, and Wilford decided this fall that the Georgetown satellite Geathers Gamble, 17, both from Georgetown would be located on 20 acres of the Georgetown County, killed 23-year-old William Walker in an County Airport property on U.S. Highway 17. attempt to rob the Kwik Pik Food Store on Highway OPEN ALL DAY On July 1 the Home Rule Act of South Carolina 701. became effective, giving Georgetown County more The robbery was apparently thwarted by the power than ever before over its own affairs. shooting of Walker and no money was ever taken. Georgetown County also lost out on public works Police captured the two men shortly in a shootout. funding this year. Gamble later died from gunshot wounds received SATURDAY, JAN. 1 The county submitted four plans in October~a in the shootout. Franklin was sentenced to life in county stadium project, renovation of the old prison for common law murder. county courthouse, a sewer improvement program and a terminal building at the Georgetown County In February, the Georgetown City Police CLOSED ALL DAY airport. Department, The Andrews Police Department and COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHANGES the Georgetown County Sheriff's Department were In January a bill abolishing the elective position found to be in violation of a state law under the of Georgetown County Superintendent of Education Uniform Traffic Ticket Act of 1967. The law was passed by the legislature. Under the new bill, requires agencies giving traffic tickets to send a MONDAY, JAN. 3 the school board will employ a qualified individual copy of each ticket to the highway department to fill the position. records office in Columbia, and a copy to the motor William C. Young will be the last elected vehicle division drivers' records office. superintendent of education when his term ends in More than 438 traffic ticket books were missing July 1977. Young plans to retire at the end of his from these three police agencies-equaling more term. than 11,850 tickets. After an investigation, a In June, the Georgetown County Board of procedural problem was discovered~the three Education approved a $40,516 budget increase to agencies neglected to send in their pink slips. allow a 5 per cent pay raise for teachers. This The local problem was similar to that found action should mirror a push to increase teachers' around the state during the same period. salaries in the 1977 General Assembly. All three local agencies later revamped their records, corrected their mistakes and were once THE TIDES OF GEORGETOWN'S PORT again in good standing with the state. The Charlotte based engineering firm Hen­ Five thousand pounds of marijuana were seized ningson, Durham and Richardson conducted an March 12 on the Waccamaw River near Hagley $80,000 study in 1975 for a double-leaf Sampit River Estates in northern Georgetown County. A 184-foot bascule bridge. The $35 million project calls for a Panamanian ship, the Kaki, was seized 180 miles 35-foot deep channel and subsequent maintenance off the coast of Charleston by Coast Guard Cutter dredging. One problem with the plan was the Dauntless in connection with the shipment of location of adequate spoil disposal areas for the marijuana. enormous amount of dredging which would be Thomas Gaede, 33, and Claude Lee Altman, 26, required. The Sampit channel is now 15 feet deep. both of Georgetown County and Joseph P. Terry, In addition to a 35-foot depth, 200 feet of horizontal 22, of Brooklyn N.Y., were arrested aboard a 43- After clearance would also be required. foot fishing vessel, the Mr. K, and another In March, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Maryland registered 35-foot Bertram cabin cruiser that the lack of commitment by new industries to and charged with conspiracy and attempt to build on the river undercut any justification to smuggle marijuana. deepen the Sampit River. In April, the corps of­ The owner of the boats, Carroll Kinsey, a con­ fered its own plan to enhance industrial im­ struction firm owner, denied any knowledge of the Christmas provement. use of his boats for smuggling. The 5,000 pounds of The Corps of Engineers proposed to dredge the marijuana was estimated at $1.6 million street southern portion of Winyah Bay to provide an off­ value. loading facility for deep draft ships. The plan was Gaede received three years in jail and Altman to dredge the bay to 35 feet and construct an off­ two years on charges of possession of marijuana loading facility which would be used for loading with the intent to distribute. Scramble barges to carry the cargo the rest of the way up the The Kaki will be auctioned Jan. 26 in North channel and the Sampit. Charleston by the U.S. Coast Guard. The Mr. K However, in May, the Georgetown County Port sank offshore this summer. Now In Progress Advisory Board opposed the corps' proposal to dredge the bay. The leading crime of 1976 was the triple murders Meanwhile, the $80,000 bascule bridge study has on Gapway Road which were believed to be drug still not been paid for. Whether or not the related. James Oliver, his wife Tony and Ricky drawbridge and its required channel are ever a Allen Mallard, all in their early 20's and from reality, the 1977 city council must still face an Georgetown, were found shot to death Sept. 15 in a $80,000 bill to Henningson, Durham and Richard­ mobile home two miles off U.S. Highway 521 on -50%- son. Gapway Road. A third man Kenny Bouchette, also In March, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Georgetown, was found lying with a facial wound ordered Sampit River waterfront owners to clean nearby. Check each department up their deteriorating docks. The debris on the Larry Menninger and David Harris Alston Jr. waterfront caused by the neglect of private dock were charged with being accessories before and owners brought an order by the corps for owners to after the fact of murder. Larry Logan, a for bargains galore. either remove the docks completely or to build new Georgetown County man, is still being sought in facilities. All waterfront owners complied with the connection with the murders. request of the corps. A fourth suspect, James Edward Maybank, is Although backed by Gov. Edwards, the South charged as being an accessory to three counts of Carolina Chamber of Commerce and the State murder. Development Board, the prospect of offshore oil The men reportedly walked into Olivers' trailer development in the state was dimmed somewhat by and demanded marijuana from Oliver. When *£_^^\ comments from officials at a May offshore oil Oliver said he didn't have any, Logan allegedly conference in Savannah. opened fire, according to Georgetown County A Texas official said offshore oil exploration had Sheriff Woodrow Carter. resulted in a net fiscal loss for his state govern­ None of the suspects in the case has yet to stand ment; others told the conference of the en­ trial. vironmental hazards and immense economic In September, four men were finally charged impact development may pose for South Carolina with the Aug. 22,1975 robbery of the Pawleys Island coastal communities. branch of Andrews Bank and Trust. One mechanism cited for controlling the' Nathanial Champlin Thompson, 34 of Manhattan, economic and enviromental impacts of offshore oil Thomas Jason Palmer, 30, of Jamaica, Queens, 830 Front Street, Georgetown, S.C. development is coastal zone management plan­ and Benjamin Jiggets, 37, and Mario Berkley, 26, ning. both of New York City, were charged in the rob­ o3-H7l~$7 ;££». V";^ * ••- *.,«-»>" 1

4 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, December 30, 1976 Miss Kathy Scanlan n Weds Mr. Robinson Miss Kathy Lucille Scanlan colored Qiana gown with and Mr. John Burgoyne sweetheart neckline. Mrs. Lynn Robinson III were married Dec. Scanlan Lawton, sister of the fQountry 19 at St. Louis Catholic Church bride, was a bridesmaid. The _rwi'**' in Camden, Ark. attendants carried nosegays of Father A. G. Dunleavy pink and wine mums performed the ceremony at the Miss Heather Kathleen Lee, Susan Poole, altar decorated in green foliage cousin of the bride of Mobile, V Women's Editor 54.-4148 JQifeStyim and pink poinsettias with Ala., was the flower girl. candelabra on each side of the Mr. Michael W. Norris of kneeling bench. Houston, Texas was the best The bride is the daughter of man. Groomsmen were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Micahel F. Edwin A. Beaver of Alexan­ Scanlan Jr. of Camden and dria, La., Mr. Bruce H. Nelson formerly of Georgetown and the of Dallas, and Mr. Frank W. groom is the son of Mr. and Kauffman of Denton, Tex. Mrs. John B. Robinson Jr. of Candlelighters were Richard Camden. Scanlan and Patrick Malone. Music was presented by Miss A reception followed the Anna Griffith, soloist, and Pam ceremony at the Hotel Camden. Graves, organist. Miss Rion Scanlan kept the The bride, given in marriage bride's book. Miss Slyvia by her father, wore a formal Mitchum of Charleston, Miss gown of ivory satin with Carney Parnell of Shepard, Alencon lace. The bodice Tex., Miss Kathy Blessing of featured a scoop neckline and Houston, Miss Elizabeth Norris long sleeves. The A-line skirt of Houston and Miss Kathleen fell from the empire waist into a Lee of Mobile served at the chapel train. Her fingertip veil reception. was attached to a Juliet cap of The bride graduated from Mrs. John Burgoyne Robinson III lace and seed pearls edged in Stephen F. Austin University * matchime lace and she carried and teaches in the Mesquite, a bouquet of roses and baby's Tex., school system. Mr. breath. Robinson graduated from D.C. Georgetonians Mrs. Susan Scanlan kauff­ Louisianna Tech University man was her sister's honor and is employed by Texas In­ attendant wearing a rose- struments in Dallas.

Hold Holiday Fete ::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::*::::& The Georgetonians of South the club is gratified in the work Carolina Club of the that the group has done during I Now The Gazebo || Washington, D.C, area greeted the year to assist those a little its first year with a Bicentennial less fortunate. Antiques §| dance at Southeast Gardens in Through their efforts and Open the Capitol city. contributions, they managed to The South Carolina brighten the holidays for quite a Georgetonians were joined by few whose plights have been Mrs. Timothy Cribb Ward Mrs. Joseph Westby-Gibson Thompson clubmates from New York, brought to their attention. x*x / Pennsylvania, Maryland, In extending best wishes to •585 Virginia, and Georgetown people and friends Colored Washington itself. Due to the for the holiday season, they also iss Strickland Miss Hucks Weds evident enjoyment of the group state that the club feels it has Glass INDOOR - OUTDOOR GARDEN in being together during the "just begun"--there is still DESIGNER holidays, they plan to make the much left to do. v.*. affair an annual and in­ creasingly bigger one as time NUMBER OF FARMS I Marries Mr. Ward Mr. Thompson Continuing a downward trend p :;:;: 2835 South Island Road goes by. that started in 1936. the number : For Consultation Miss Donna Lynne Strickland bouquet of red carnations. Miss Jennie Lynn Hucks and Mr. Bix A. Smith was the best Charles W. Browne, nl farms m the United States was :•:•:• Georgetown, S. C. Ph. 546-3512 anil Mr Timothy Cribb Ward Miss Sheila Davis was maid Mr. Joseph Westby-Gibson man. Ushers were Mr. Ted president, and Louis Simmons, down about one percent in 1973. to were married Dec. 17 at the of honor and bridesmaids were Thompson were married on the Hucks and Mr. Dennis Hucks, chairman joined in stating that 2 H4 million EEasts.de Free Will Baptist Miss Sharon Davis, Mrs. Levon beach in front of the Myrtle brothers of the bride of Myrtle Church in Georgetown. The Strickland, cousin of the bride, Beach Hilton hotel in Myrtle Beach; Mr. Rex Gerlinger, of Rev. Chesley Floyd performed and Mrs. Rocky Ward. The Beach on Dec. 27. Dr. J.A. Summerville, and Mr. Steven r the double-ring ceremony. attendants wore gowns of red or Hucks, grandfather of the bride, Shinall of Laurinburg, N.C. The bride is the daughter of green velvet and carried red assisted by the Rev. Seldon Ked Gerlinger of Sum­ Mr. and Mrs. William R. carnations. Bullard performed the 3 p.m. merville, nephew of the groom, NOW IN PROGRESS! Sti iekland and the groom is the Miss Pam Boatwright and ceremony. was ring bearer. son of Mr. and Mrs. CM. Ward. Miss Kim Floyd were flower The bride is the daughter of A reception hosted by the Mr. Charles Cribb was pianist girls. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jennings bride's parents was given at the and Mrs. Joan Weltch, soloist, Mr. CM. Ward, father of the Hucks of Myrtle Beach and the Myrtle Beach Hilton following

sang PP. and "We've Only Just groom, was best man. Ushers groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the ceremony. •-,.- Beg-)?." __-., were Mr. Robert Boatwright, A.G. "Ken" Thompson of Belle The bride is a senior at the The bride, given in marriage Mr. Levon Strickland and Mr. Isle. University of South Carolina, by her father, wore a formal Bruce Ward and Mr. Roger Miss Joye Scurry of Pawleys Coastal Carolina Campus, gown of white satin trimmed in Ward, brothers of the groom. Island and Miss Jan Langston of majoring in biology. The groom sequins and pearls and a veil of Master Sean Ethridge was Georgetown presented the attended the University of South Spanish lace. She carried a ring bearer and Master R. W. special music. Carolina and is employed by white Bible with a bouquet of Boatwright was train carrier. Given in marriage by her Ginny Thompson Originals of red and white carnations. A reception was held in the father the bride wore a formal Pawleys Island. The couple will Mrs. Robert Boatwright was church fellowship hall following candlelight gown of silk chiffon make their home at Myrtle her sister's matron of honor, the ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. over deep luster peau satin. The Beach. wearing a floor-length green Randolph Elliott receiving the bodice featured re-embroidered velvet gown and carrying a guests. Miss Christine Davis lace with a small stand-up Hospital Gets and Miss Sandra Elliott kept the collar encircled with petite seed guest register. pearls. The long full silk chiffon Contribution Mrs. Strickland, mother of sleeves had a short sleeve Date To overlay of lace and a wrist of James N. Kirby, ad­ the bride received in a pink ministrator of the Georgetown floor-length gown accented with lace. The full skirt had a lace- trimmed ruffle. Her cathedral- County Memorial Hospital, a white orchid. Mrs. Ward, announces that a contribution in STOREWfDE length train and veil of chiffon Remember mother of the groom, wore a memory of Mr. Robert W. green floor-length gown with a was attached to a small lace cap Calvary Free Will Baptist edged with pearls. She carried a Morgan has been made to the white orchid. hospital endowment fund from Church in Kensington will have The four-tiered wedding cake cascade of sea oats, roses, a watch night service Friday carnations and baby's breath. Arthur E. Thomas of Winston- topped with a bride and groom Salem, N.C. Year End Clearance night. The Rev. Earl Sutton was trimmed with red roses. Miss Terri Atkinson, the extends an invitation to Serving were Mr. and Mrs. bride's cousin of Marietta, Ga., THE GEORGETOWN TIMES everyone to take part in the was maid of honor. She wore a Harold B. McCracklen of Established 1797 activities. Conway and the Rev. and Mrs. red velvet gown trimmed with Youth activities will begin at 8 Darby Weltch. Saying the candlelight lace. Bridesmaids Published every Tuesday p.m. followed by the Watch goodbyes were Mr. and Mrs. were Miss Diane Tunstall of and Thursday by The Night service at 9 p.m. A special Elvis Hearl of Myrtle Beach. Aurora, N.C, Miss Caren Georgetown Times, 606 showing of the film "A Thief in The couple will make their Baxley of Columbia and Miss Jo Front Street, Georgetown, S. the Night" will begin at 9:30 home in Georgetown. Mr. Ward Lynn Churchill and Miss Lee concerning the second coming is employed by International Ann Hucks of Myrtle Beach, Second Class Postage paid of Jesus Christ. Paper Co. cousins of the bride. at Georgetown, S. C. 29440. Special times of prayer, REHEARSAL PARTY Miss Kelli Scurry of Pawleys Subscription Kates refreshments and fellowship Mr. and Mrs. CM. Ward Island and Miss Sheila Chestnut I Year In County $10.00 will be included during the hosted the members of the of Myrtle Beach were flower I Year In State $11.00 evening. wedding party and close friends girls. 1 Year Out of State $12.00 of the family at a rehearsal party at their home Dec. 16. Fantasy Mrs. Ward presented Miss What reality becomes when Strickland a corsage of red »,.• ;iak enough questions of it. carnations.

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oS~H7/'&-AT" 6 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 Debutante Coffee Held An Informal drop-in honoring Wannamaker Jr., Mrs. James Mrs. Williams presented each REHEARSAL PARTY Miss Elizabeth Forrester, Miss W. Forrester, Mrs. A.H. honoree a gift of a silver book Following the Tuesday night Cile Lachicotte, Miss Anne Lachicotte Jr., and Mrs. James mark. rehearsal of the debutantes for McKinney and Miss Elizabeth G. McKinney, served Russian The mothers of the young their presentation, Mr. and Wannamaker was held Dec. 21 tea from a silver urn. The ladies served coffee from the Mrs. James D. Hazzard hosted at the home of Mrs. Robert 0. centerpiece on the serving table silver service during the in­ a rehearsal party at their home Jones at Litchfield Plantation. was a Williamsburg formal morning party. on River Road. Also hosting the Mrs. W.G. Armstrong, Mrs. arrangement of fruit, casual cookout were Mr. and C. Lide Williams, Mrs. George OYSTER ROAST Mrs. Larry Holliday and Mr. Blalock and Mrs. Harry Tiller COFFEE Parents, escorts and friends and Mrs. Jack Sims. were also hostesses with Mrs. Another coffee honoring the of the four young ladies at­ Attending were the young Jones. Cotillion debutantes was held tended an informal oyster roast ladies, their escorts and a group The honorees who will be Dec. 27 at the home of Mrs. R.H. at the Estherville Plantation of their friends. presented at the Cotillion Club Williams Jr. in Belle Isle. home of Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Special favors for the girls Ball on Dec. 29 greeted their Christmas decorations and a Lumpkin Monday night. Co- were angel-shaped felt or­ friends and relatives beginning table arrangement of mixed hosts were Mr. and Mrs. CC. naments featuring their initials at 10 a.m. flowers decorated the party Grimes Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. which decorated the main Their mothers, Mrs. T.M. area. W.A. Johnstone. centerpiece. What's Happening •- Miss Wannamaker Feted

Miss Elizabeth L'Artigue 5, at the Georgetown County |lfIfflJUJI»lllllJJJIIJJWflJHIJJJJflJl-l Wannamaker, daughter of Mr. Memorial Hospital. DEKUTANTE COFFEE-Mrs. R.H. WiUiams Jr. absent due to illness), Miss Cile Lachicotte and and Mrs. Thomas Marion Mrs. Rowe is the former (standing) chats with her guests, Mrs. T.M. Mrs. A.H. Lachicotte Jr. Wannamaker * Jr. of Malinda McLees and the THE BLUE KNIGHTS Wannamaker Jr. (whose daughter Elizabeth was Georgetown, was presented at maternal grandparents are Mr. the Thalian Club Debutante Ball and Mrs. Jack McLees of An­ • in Orangeburg on Dec. 22 by her derson. grandfather Thomas Marion The paternal grandparents Shower Wannamaker. are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rowe Miss Wannamaker was of Georgetown. escorted by Mark Nash of Mrs. Ralph Hills announces Orangeburg during the dance the birth of her granddaughter Honors held at the Orangeburg Country Rachel Anita Hills born Dec. 16. Club. She is the daughter of the On the day of the presentation Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Hills a luncheon was held at the formerly of Georgetown and Bride Orangeburg Country Club by now of Lockhart. Mrs. Hills is A miscellaneous drop-in the mothers and grandmothers the former Martha Vickery of shower for Miss Cindy Sloan of the debutantes for them and Belton and Mrs. Vivian Vickery was held at the home of Mrs. their out-of-town guests. is the maternal grandmother. Wofford Boyd in Belle Isle on Following the dance a break­ Dec. 3. Cohostesses during the fast was held at the home of College Grads Appearing Nightly evening were Mrs. Allese Miss Caroline Wannamaker, cousin of Miss Elizabeth Jerry A. Parker of Willcox, Mrs. Walter McDonald Hemingway received a B.S. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Jr. Wannamaker, who was also TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY presented at the ball. degree in psychology from Miss Anne McKinney, who is Francis Marion College at fall Miss Sloan wearing a car­ term graduation ceremonies. nation corsage presented to her a Cotillion Club debutante of TUESDAY - FRIDAY 9 PM Georgetown attended the by her hostesses, her mother Cynthia A. Breeze of Mrs. L. C. Sloan, and Mrs. Boyd functions as a special guest of Miss Wannamaker. Georgetown received a B.S. SATURDAY 8-12 received the guests. degree in business ad­ Mrs. Willcox poured punch Barbecue Social ministration and Nickili Sports and Mrs. Wilson poured coffee Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Tamsburg Logan received a B.S. degree in at the serving table which was hosted the members of her home economics from Winthrop covered with a lace army-navy Sunday School class to a bar­ College during graduation cloth centered with a Christmas becue dinner at their home Dec. exercises in December. arrangement of greenery and 23. Special guests were the Rev. HOLIDAY candles. and Mrs. J.M. Kirkland and Miss Sloan received and Hoagie Stack, minister of music Dates To Remember opened her gifts from the guests at First Baptist Church. INN and a gift of china from her Mt. Tabor Baptist Church will hostesses. New Arrivals hold a watch night service from Miss Sloan and Jimmy Troy 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. Friday night Highway 17 Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Rowe Dec. 31. The Happy Land Troy D. Johnson of Charleston, announce the birth of their Gospel Singers and the Gospel will be married at the daughter Mollie McLees, Dec. A's will sing. 546-8441 Georgetown Presbyterian DEBUTANTE GATHERING-Mrs. James G. McKinney (left) and Mrs. aifjijijijfiiiifiifjjifji^ijiJTffijjjjji/ Church. James Forrester stand behind their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Forrester (left) and Miss Anne McKinney. w Reading Project Needs Participants RION'S Those unable to read or those the Waccamaw Economic wishing to improve their Opportunity Council, Inc., of reading ability may now be Georgetown. SHOE STORE helped through a reading Mrs. Charlena Johnson, head academy project sponsored by of the project, says that both those wishing to learn to read 805 FRONT ST. PHONE 5464702 and volunteers to teach on a Dresses i/2 & % OFF one-to-one basis are invited to Bethel contact her at 546-6161 and join the effort to see everyone in the "EARLY BIRD" Georgetown community Personal Sportswear & Jeans becomes a good reader. News The tutoring by the volunteer teachers will be absolutely free % OFF By MRS WILLIE PORTER and there are no formal classes, Visiting during the holidays only the reader and the tutor. Some Sportswear, Slacks, CLEARANCE with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Johnson urges those who Mercer were his brother Mr. will be the students and those Jumpsuits, & Long Dresses to Reginald Mercer of Myrtle who can share their reading Beach and Mr. and Mrs. George skills, to be sure to call her at Gardner and their children, the above number. VA4 OFF George and Babs, of Greenville. The Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Inabinet of Bamberg visited IT •._•'» during the holidays with his Dresses Gowns 40% sister and family Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Miller. Visitors for Christmas with £_*£! Mrs. Carol Barnes were Mr. "When doubt, tell the Walter Barnes of Baltimore and truth." Mark Twain Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnes 621 Front St. 546-1075 and children of St. Matthews. Miss Jan McLaughlin of Pawleys Island and Mr. Danny STARTS THURSDAY, McLaughlin of Charleston spent the holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin. Mr. D. D. Duncan is DECEMBER 30 recuperating at home after being a patient in the Georgetown County Memorial

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Officers of Howard's Class of r*56 Were (From Left) The Rev. Jacqueline Grant, Ph.D., Salutatorian; -Mrs. Mercedes Munnerlyn. "Miss Howard of MM"; Miss Ksperanza Martinez, Valedictorian and William F. Harrison, Class President. • * ,

Among Those Howard High School Class Of 1966 Reunion Committee Members Were (From Left) Rev. William J. Walker, Chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Geathers; Gerald Williams, Assistant Chairman; Mrs. Lola Williams, Larry Smith; Miss Jacqueline Tucker; Norman Geathers, Finance Manager And Miss Mildred Johnson, Secretary.

Special Guests Included Faculty Members. Shown (From Left) Are Rev. William J. Walker; Miss Jacqueline Tucker and Howard Faculty Members, Thomas Moultrie; Mrs. R.K. Patterson, R.K. Patterson, Vice Principal 1966; Mrs. D.H. Drayton And Principal David H. Drayton.

Howard's 1966 Class • Conducts Gala Reunion The Howard High School pleasure of the class in being of 1966 voted to sponsor a Class of 1966 joined for a dinner- reunited. scholarship to help deserving dance observance of its 11th Drayton commended the students in the future. anniversary Monday evening. class upon its achievement and The class also decided that a The affair was marked by an said that the students 15th reunion would be observed initial dinner and program held represented an outstanding by the group. at Seagull Inn and the evening group of young people. Following singing of the alma ended with a dance held at the A portion of the observance mater, the benediction was said Playboy Club in Georgetown. was devoted .to a memorial by Dr. Jacqueline Grant of New The Rev. William J. Walker service in tribute to deceased York City. served as both the master of members. Rev. Walker said that among ceremonies and coordinator of These were Carolyn Gillard, the class of 1966, professions of the event. Gerald Green, Willie Manick, medicine, ministry, teaching, Following introduction of Thomas Lincoln and Jerome television, people in industries, committee members, remarks Grayson. some housewives and insurance were made by William F. Rev. Walker, conducting the were represented . Harrison, president of the '66 memorial service, emphasized Later the group danced to the class, and by David H. Drayton, the quality of the lives projected music of the "Mighty Amarter" Howard principal. by the deceased. of Charleston at the Playboy Harrison expressed the During the meeting, the class Club.

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Hormel Cure Master FOODLAND A % HAMS SHOPPING CENTER $079 PAWLEYS ISLAND Ib. 2 CLOSED JAN. 1. NEW YEAR'S DAY THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, December 30, 1976 9 —Obituaries— daughters, Mrs. Louise P. STOCK UP NOW AND G. W. Johnson Crosby of Andrews, Mrs. Qjoioastal Elizabeth P. Dooley of Forest SAVE ON QUALITY Park, Ga., Mrs. Peggy P. Services Held Merady of Kinston, N.C, and HOUSEWARES Mrs. Bobbie P. Butler of Goldsboro, N.C, a brother, On Thursday David Payton of Kingston, N..; five sisters, Mrs. Julie P. ookery G. W. Johnson Jr. of Stroud, Frances P. Pate, and Sullivan's Island, a retired Mrs. Vina P. Pate, all of Kin­ n Merchant marine, died Tuesday ston, N.C, Mrs. Lora P. Vaughn DOWNTOWN ANDREWS By Susan Poole at a Charleston hospital. of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. The funeral was Thursday at Carrie P. Williar 3 of Raleigh, Stuhr's Downtown Funeral N.C; 14 grandchildren and Chapel. Burial followed in eight great-grandchildren. On the day after Christmas, my daughter Elmwood Cemetery Annex, said to me, "What can me and my friend do Georgetown. now? We've played with all the Christmas Mr. Johnson was born July 22, J. A. Lofton stuff." 1920, at Coeburn, Va., a son of Post-Christmas blahs had already set in. Gaines W. Johnson Sr. and the Services Held If the blahs have hit you, it's not too late to late Mrs. Lola Pate Johnson. money saving He was a former Moran Towing plan a party for New Year's Eve to lift your Co. of New York employe and a On Wednesday spirits. And it just so happens we have the member of East Cooper Baptist perfect recipes for your party. Mission. An active member of They come from Mrs. H. E. McKnight of the East Cooper React he was a James Armstrong Lofton, 96, veteran of World War II and the retired farmer and lumberman, Country Club Estates whose home was on the Disabled Veterans Association. died Monday night in St. recent Winyah Academy Christmas Tour. Not Surviving, in addition to his Francis Hospital in Charleston. only did she open her home to guests, but Mrs. father of Beckley, W. Vfi., are: He had been in declining health McKnight treated those on tour to a table full his widow, Mrs. Eleanor Corbin and seriously ill for several of refreshments. Several people requested her Johnson of Sullivan's Island, days. two daughters Mrs. Susan E. Funeral services were 1 SALE I recipes and she has shared them with us. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the PUMPKIN BREAD Blackwell of Mount Pleasant 1 and Mrs. Patricia J. Ward of McClellanville United 3 /. cups of plain flour Charleston; two sisters, Mrs. Methodist Church. Officiating STARTS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 IV2 tsp. salt Mable J. Huffman of Winston was the Rev. William E. 1 tsp. cinnamon Salem, N. C, and Mrs. Mary E. Mewborn. Burial followed in the OPEN MON. - SAT. 900 til MO Farmer of Beckley; five McClellanville Methodist OPEN REGULAR HOURS NEW YEAR'S DAY! 1 tsp. nutmeg grandsons. Cemetery under the direction of 2 tsp. soda the Mayer Funeral Home. Great savings on no-iron 1 cup Wesson oil Mr. Lofton was born in Mc­ 4 whole eggs D. M. Payton Clellanville on Sept. 13, 1880, a Prelude sheets and cases son of the late Henry Michael two-thirds cup water Lofton and Mrs. Susan Ann by Springs 2 cups canned or fresh cooked pumpkin Died Tuesday Morrison Lofton. He had lived 3 cups sugar his whole life in McClellanville TWIN SIZE, O "7"7 Sift dry ingredients with the sugar. Make a where he was a member of the well in the dry ingredients and add other At Hospital McClellanville United FLAT OR FITTED ingredients. Mix until smooth. Grease and Daniel Macon Payton, 64, Methodist Church. Mr. Lofton served 14 years in the South FULL SIZE QUEEN SIZE .1 flour two loaf pans and bake one hour at 350 retired retail merchant died Carolina House of Represen­ degrees. Tuesday shortly after arrival at FLAT OR 3.57 FLAT OR 5.97. the Georgetown County tatives as a member of the FITTED FITTED Memorial Hospital. He had Charleston County Delegation. CHEESE STRAWS been in ill health for the past He was twice married; first to KING SIZE the late Mrs. Caroline Stroman FLAT OR One pkg. of pie crust mix or 2 sticks of pie seven years and seriously ill for Lofton, and secondly to the late 7.47 crust several days. Mrs. Abbie Morris Lofton. FITTED Funeral services were 1 lb. sharp grated cheese Surviving are: four sons, dash red pepper Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Calvary Original Free Will James A. Lofton, Jr. of REG. CASES KING CASES Mix all together and run through cookie Baptist Church. Officiating was Charleston Heights, Paul S. press or pat out into puffs. Bake 350 degrees the Rev. Earl Sutton. Burial Lofton of Ninety Six, Harry M. 3.47 Lofton, retired U.S. diplomat, of 2.84 for 10-15 minutes. followed in the Elmwood PAIR PAIR Cemetery Annex under the Miami, Fla., and Samuel A. direction of the Mayer Funeral Lofton of Augusta, Ga.; three Available in floral printed style in blue, green or yellow SPICE TEA Home. daughters, Mrs. L. H. on a white background. Wrinkle resistant. 2 cups water (Elizabeth) Hay of Wadmalaw Machine wash, tumble dry. Mr. Payton was born in Island, Mrs. J.D. (Susan) 1 Tbs. ground ginger L*enoir County,N. C. on August Watson of Johnston, and Miss 1 Tbs. ground nutmeg 9,1912, a son of the late Macon Juliet P. Lofton, Lt. Col. 6 whole cloves Payton and Mrs. Eliza Cade Retired, U.S. Army, of Lake Save to 5.33 on our no-iron, Payton. He had lived in Wales, Fla.; 12 grandchildren 6 whole allspice Georgetown for the past 30 designer-inspired bedspreads. 2 two-inch sticks of cinnamon and six great-grandchildren. years where he was a member FULL SIZE Q _/ I 1 gallon of apple cider of the Cp.vary Original Free 3 cups of sugar Will Baptist Church. Mr. Pay- Reg. to 14.99 ^ . O O 1V_ cups of firmly packed brown sugar ton had been owner-manager of Pre-shrunk sprawls In many styles. Combine water and spices in a large a retail store here until ill health forced his retirement. His wife, Most have rounded corners, fringed hem saucepan. Cover and bring to a boil for 10 Mrs. Lettie Dunn Payton, died and are machine washable. Similar to minutes. Then add apple cider and sugar. here on November 28, 1976. If you need softened butter Illustration. Simmer on low heat for 10 minutes stirring for baking in a hurry, shred frequently. 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10 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30. 1976 Aftercare Program Gets Festive Social At Church One of the nicest socials on the holiday scene before Christmas was a cheerful big affair given in the Fellowship Hall of Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church on Highmarket Street.

The occasion was the annual party hosted under the "Af­ tercare Program" sponsorship by the Georgetown County Chapter of the Mental Health Association.

There was a host of returned Georgetown County residents and their families on hand to enjoy the festivities. Mrs. Harry Taylor, chairman of the aftercare program, and Mrs. E.G. Johnson, a past president of the association, were co-chairing the event with Music Provided By Mrs. E. G. Johnson, Past tertainment And A Song Session the assistance of other mem­ Association President, Gave Rise To Both En- bers. A tall Christmas tree decorated with colorful or­ naments and tinsel, provided Duncan Methodist Women | the holiday background for old under the direction of Mrs. Santa Claus. David Clemmons. He passed out gifts for During the social, Mrs. | everyone as his contribution of Johnson provided piano music the day. and Christmas carols were* sung, an appropriate and) The refreshments..cranberry cheerful note upon which to punch, cakes, cookies and conclude a time of socializing rt/_*i_-i.-V' Special Prices candy delighted the kiddies and and celebrating at this holiday | everyone, courtesy of the season for the aftercare clients. ON ALL 1 •£r*' % KELVINATOR APPLIANCES • RANGES • REFRIGERATORS

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Singin's A Serious Matter...It's Something You WE WILL BE CLOSED Put Your Whole Heart Into...According To This Little Christmas Miss SAT.. NEW YEAR'S DAY. 9 Holiday Party Tips THE NEW STORE Locally Owned And Operated By Philip and Harold Schneider Clustering 'Round The Christmas Tree Was One Of The Best Things About May Ease Strains Serving Georgetown Since 1910 The Recent Social Hosted By The Ladies Of The Georgetown County Mental Front Street Georgetown Health Association At Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church Barbara H. Lupo, home and find refreshmments to suit economist with the South them. Carolina Department of Agriculture, offers some 1/ suggestions to usher in the New "Obituary-- Year in the most festive way Robert J. Howell and burial Georgetown where she was a with lots of people, an abun­ Miss Scurry followed in the family plot in member of the Duncan dance of good South Carolina Elmwood Cemetery. Memorial United Methodist food, and almost no dishes to Miss Scurry was born in Church. Miss Scurry was wash afterward. ECKERD DRUGS Died Friday Georgetown on March 28, 1901, employed by a local retail store Finger food is the key to the a daughter of the late William until retirement. flexibility and simplicity of the 8*0 -9 PM MON. -SAT, James Cooper Scurry and Mrs. Surviving are: two sisters, party says Lupo. Fifty guests NEXT TO PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE HOURS: At Hospital Minnie Melton Scurry. She had Mrs. Lida S. Donham of invited to attend from 7 p. m. to 12-8 SUNDAY Miss Beulah Laura Scurry, spent her entire life in Georgetown and Mrs. Addie S. midnight can choose to arrive M 75, died early Friday morning in Byrd of Charleston; a nephew for a cocktail party, a buffet St. Francis Xavier Hospital in Correction and several nieces. supper, or for the whole evening Charleston. She had been in A story on the shellfishing ban apnnnra aa mrDTin»-m) a a a a a a'ff a a a a'B'fl B"»>*~rr>*~r>nnnrrin)-ig i POLAROID declining health for many years at Murrells Inlet incorrectly and seriously ill for the past stated that Morse Oyster Roast NEW YEAR'S EVE week. was losing up to $2,000 on some TYPE 88 Funeral services were nights since being closed. Sunday at 1:30 p. m. in the Morse said he was losing PARTY Color Land Film chapel of the Mayer Funeral approximately $2,000 a week. Home. Officiating was the Rev. The Times regrets the error. PLANTATION LOUNGE NOW ONLY C969 PAWLEYS ISLAND 3 Happy Next) Year BUFFET STARTS 7:30 FEATURES: PARTY FAVORS Hoping the New Year POLAROID will light your way SMOKED TURKEY through prosperous BARBECUE and healthy days. SUPER We cherish your con­ HORS D'OEUVRES tinuing friendship. CHAMPAGNE SHOOTER Band Starts 900 POLAROID TYPE 108 Thunder Incorporated IHf MOST VERSATILE CAMERA Land Film I 20°° Per Couple 99 Eight Pictures Darden's Inc. Jewe/ers Come Watch Ihe Playoff Now Only NOW ONLY $m I 6V Games On The Sports Pag*» TV 19 PtLP a, 90-ou--aflOaaa_o _aj) .m»»..» -JUL-A8 « O.B » » < 4

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\ Special Ribbon Earned By Girl Scout Groups Three groups, the Thunder by the Red Rose Patrol and several youngsters that she kept while their moms worked. Patrol, The Helping Hands drinks by the Thunder Patrol. Patrol and the Red Rose Patrol In addition, each patrol was Vm9*4mmA*», tmm*tam1tmaAMmmam9*±mA^^ responsible for contributing a of Girl Scout Troop 510 recently I, achieved the final one of three part of the international OFF "Daisy" requirements...that decorative theme. '• will see them presented a new Included in the party theme Vi ribbon for their flag. were a pinata made by the Red 'l 'I The Girl Scouts, assisted by Rose group, candles, poin­ AU FALL & WINTER Mrs. L. B. Smalls, scout leader, settias, a Yule Log, Christmas I '' and Mrs. O.P. Smith, co-leader, wreaths and a miniature ! MERCHANDISE 'I and various mothers and Christmas tree. 'I committee members, hosted Invitations carrying out the !i < the social which honored the holiday theme were those done parents. by the Thunder Patrol. 'i Sportswear The occasion was a "tasting It was shown that the "Daisy !i 'I tea" in which refreshments and Requirements" emblazoned ij 'I symbols of Christmas upon the petals of a daisy...were ' Pant Suits Sweaters I celebrations from many lands completed with the Christmas were featured. social. 'i The refreshment table was The two other requirements jl 'I covered in a Christmas cloth which must have been finished ll Jumpsuits Lingerie 'I with a holly and red-ribboned by Feb. 19 were also included ll 'I ball serving as the dominant among the decorations and !l 'I note. refreshments featuring in­ We Accept Master Charge & BankAmericard The international refresh­ ternational foods, symbols and 'l 'I Breaking The Pinata Is Part Of The Holiday Tasting Tea" ments were cookies done by the customs. !i 'I Excitement During Troop 510's "International Helping Hands Patrol; candies, The Girl Scouts will attend a !i 'I meeting to be held at the Ladson 'I Center as a result of their 'I project's completion, Mrs. 'l 'I Smalls said. SLmf-301 Moody's Yule w >l During the social, the girls i #M_>M^Tll*l>'al*l?'Hal>Ha*.lna;*.||£>llt>»^ ^ rfa'al< presented their mothers with gifts made by themselves during several months. And when the pinata was Last Dayl Parties Grow broken, the girls received comic A boy befriends a great dog, Several years ago, Mrs. books depicting the life of households. Juliette Low, founder of the Girl Douglas Moody began having the leader ot a wild wolt pack Then the young guests were Scout organization. small Christinas parties for her served party fare from a own sons, Alan and Ray and Mrs. Smalls said that they pretty round table, covered also exchanged gifts bearing in several youngsters that she with a beige lace cloth and mind that the thought-not the . * kept while their moms worked. centered with a red Santa size nor cost of the gift-was the Since that time, the parties Claus. important thing. have gotten bigger to include Later, they exchanged gifts Twenty-eight girl scouts and neighborhood children who ...making the day a most about 20 parents, committee invariably have a great time. happy occasion for the members and friends of This year, it was no dif­ youngsters. •scouting were present. r, ferent. At the Moodys in Mrs. Moody looks forward to Kensington on Tuesday af­ holiday socials and especially ternoon, before Christmas there appreciates the assistance of was merry-making, refreshing her friends...who, this year, and Santa Clausing like you included Mrs. Doug Baz, Mrs. would not believe. John Tuten and Mrs. Clyde Alan and Ray had helped Glidden. decorate the Christmas tree with ornaments made by the Dates To Remember kiddies themselves such as popcorn wreaths, bells, SLIDE PRESENTATION gingerbread men, stars, little •JOAN COLLINS-FREDROMER The Georgetown County , ELLIOT GEISINGER • JOSEPH ALLEGRO OHM ft PAUL ELLIOTTS I* mi ftA-adi>v I0SEPH ALLEGRO » angels and such. Association for Retarded A PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISES INC RELEASE • Color by C FI And while the children were Citizens will meet on Tuesday, in the midst of having a good Jan. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in Andrews Americans eat 10 times more time, Santa burst Into their meat than the Japanese, but SHOWTIMES in the courtroom at the town in Uruguay and New Zealand CfOIG'TOWWS FINISTa midst. He was one of the fattest hall. A slide presentation on a the average person eats Santas there ever was; he day in the life of a retarded more meat than the average 7.9 PM TALK-TIME-Santa Listens as, (from left) are little Dougie Baz; Mrs. Doug listened to what they wanted for child will be shown. American! Baz; Nicole Baz, Hope Sarvis, Dana Blake, Tammy Blake and Claire Wingate. a few minutes, remarked jolly Not pictured but present were Larry Wainwright, Marcie Tuten of Panama "Ho-Hos" and took off ...obviously to spread City and Shannon and Dawn Glidden. 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TIMES.Thursday,' December 30, 1976 Seasons Slated ilje (ScargetDiun (Himea Big Ofl-BS Landed For Turkey, Dove In Fishing Rodeo Dates set for spring turkey The commission also ap­ harvest for future management Saltwater fishermen con­ slightly more than one pound, 12 Inlet claimed the prize for that i SPORTS tinued to make respectable ounces. catch. gobbler hunting and dove proved a statewide four-bird purposes will be much easier. William Poley of Quinby, won hunting in South Carolina for limit and a procedure of issuing catches during the last month of He was followed by Jerry Sam Crouch, president of the next season will be the same in tags for keeping up with the the Grand Strand's annual second place In the whiting Vance of Myrtle Beach with a \ South Carolina Wild Turkey future years, unless there is state's turkey hunters and the fishing rodeo. category for his fish which catch weighing in at 11 pounds, Federation who attended the m The month of November saw wieghed an even one pound, 12 need to change them. number of birds they are two ounces, and by Jack Sing of meeting said of the proposal, "I harvesting. Each turkey hunter most of the angler's activities ounces. Murrells Inlet whose speckled In its regular monthly think it's real fine and we en­ will be issued four free tags concentrated in the pier and Third place for whitings went trout weighed nine pounds, two meeting Dec. 17, the South thusiastically support it." Carolina Wildlife and Marine which must be placed on every League Meeting Set surf-inshore divisions of the to Bill O'Quinn of Myrtle Beach ounces. fishing competition. Resources Commission ap­ bird killed before removal from Also approved were dove for landing a one-pound, six- proved a standardization of the the field. dates for three seasons an­ Woody Cockfield of Florence ounce prize. E. L. Blackwell of Myrtle topped all catches with a 12- turkey and dove season so Using this procedure said nually. The first season will run The surf-Inshore division Beach took top honors for the pound, 11-ounce black drum hunters will be able to make Chief of Game Management 36 days beginning on the For Hoop Season drew several entries during largest channel bass with a fish hunting plans in advance. Saturday in September. The hooked from the Second Avenue November. weighing 10 pounds, four Brock Conrad, "We'll know All teams planning to play in Schedules, fees and other second season will begin the Pier. Several outstanding speckled ounces. South Carolina's spring exactly how many turkey the men's basketball league this items will be discussed. All Saturday before Thanksgiving Also in the pier division, Britt trout were caught with the top gobbler season will run from the hunters we have. Right now we season must be represented at a In January, awards will b. and end the Saturday following. teams must be represented or Howell of Myrtle Beach cap­ entry weighing 11 pounds, 13 first of April through the first of don't know." He pointed out league meeting Monday night at The final season will begin Dec. tured a first-place award for his ounces. presented to the persons who May each year, beginning with that by having hunters' names 7 p.m. at the REC building. they will not be allowed to play. the upcoming spring season. collecting data on the turkey 21 and run through Jan. IS. catch of a whiting weighing A.C. Pendergrass of Murrells caught the largest of 28 species.

At the meeting commission Chairman Joe W. Hudson and ©n Nature's ©rati department Executive Director Dr. James A. Timmerman Jr. gave Ducks Unlimited the department's annual con­ YEAR-END tribution. This year the t> waterfowl conservation organization received $12,604. The fund is derived from a portion of non-resident hunting license sales. INVENTORY CLEARANCE Following recommendations of the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Advisory Board Late Sunday night Margey, had been in the marsh since presented by commissioner the red wolf, made up her mind. midday, and it was almost dark. Drake Edens, the commission She plunged into the swift But her timing was perfect. agreed not to adopt a zoning currents of Price Inlet, leaving She pulled herself onto land as system for setting dove seasons Buddy behind to follow, or not, the sun went down, giving in South Carolina. as he pleased. It took him five herself a few more hours of hours to decide to leave Bulls freedom. To recapture her with Island and join his mate on tranquilizer guns would not be Capers. practical in the dark. He arrived just in time to see Just south of I'On Swamp she her strike out across the miles crossed Highway 17, but the of marshes and creeks that biologists approached her to separate Capers Island from closely to set traps. She bolted They Gotta Go... the mainland. He wasn't across 17 again, this time prepared to make that effort. through the rush of daytime aU The wonder is that Margey traffic. That was the most got across. As any Lowcoun- dangerous part of her journey. WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON USED CARS tryman knows the marshes are South Carolina Wildlife full of razor-like oyster shells, provided personnel and a set on edge in the mud to do helicopter to aid in the chase. maximum damage. She was cornered, so to speak, AND TRUCKS! Oddly enough, did you know in the middle of a field, and The mudflats are too soupy to that there was once a 14-year every dash for the woods was walk on, and too muddy to swim wait between one Rose Bowl frustrated by a swoop of the through. The day was cold and game and the next one!...The chopper. The men closed in. She windy, and once Margey got wet first Rose Bowl game was in took a dart in her side. the warmth must have flowed 1902, and the next one wasn't from her body like blood from a The biologists picked up her played till 1916. wound. limp body and loaded her into a PRICES HAVE When I got the news she was truck, observing that she didn't on her way, I thought of some have a cut on her feet. Poor fishermen whose boat ran Margey, she made that heroic Here's an amazing football aground in Seewee Bay one journey just two hundred years oddity.. .Did you know there was frigid afternoon. They were hill too late to find wilderness. once a man who-unbelievably- folks, used to tideless lakes, and On his own Buddy had BEEN SLASHED led the National Football they had expected to return to returned to Bulls Island, but he League in throwing passes AND the boat ramp by the same was tracked down, too, and now intercepting passes the same route they had followed that the pair are safe inside their season!...The man who did it morning when tide was full. fifty-foot-square chainlink was Sammy Baugh, in 1943...In The mercury dropped into the fence. They seem contented those days, players played both high teens that night. One of the enough, now that they've ON offense and defense and Baugh, miserable men decided he could rested. a passer on offense, led the NFL skid their craft off the bank into The rested biologists are in throwing the most completed a nearby channel. He took off breathing easier, also. Had passes-and as a safety on his boots and eased overboard. recapture with tranquilizer defense, he led the league in He found out immediately that darts proved unsuccessful they making the most interceptions! USED CARS oysters can operate on feet with would have been forced to load surgical efficiency. real bullets. They had His buddies pulled him back demonstrated, on the one hand, into the boat, and as a firstaid that if the wolves run they can It seems hard to believe now, measure slipped his feet back get them back. but did you know that the AND into the boots and laced them On the other hand, the wolves Oakland Raiders once lost 19 tightly. have proved that Bulls Island is straight games!...They lost 19 That stopped the bleeding- not isolated enough to hold them in a row in 1961 and 1962. that and the cold-and at last if they make up their minds to sun and tide rose and rescuers leave. hauled him and his friends off to The biologists hope they can TRUCKS the nearest emergency center. figure some way to give the WESTBROOK As Margey fought the creeks, wolves another chance on the the cold, and the distance, her island. If they can't make it on radio collar broadcast her Bulls, it's hard to imagine Chevrolet-Olds Inc position to the frantic biologists. where they could make it. 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a *•- _ _, ------.»-• Features Styt? (gaforgrtaimt 3. intra • Columns Section B # Editorials Thursday, December 30, 197R r Angelic Host Serves Some are glass, some are china, As Holiday Reminder bisque, ceramic, By ETHLYN MISSROON » 4 Things were absolutely heavenly out at the lovely home wood, cornshucks, of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Ferdon Jr. at Wedgefield Plantation this Christmas. Dear Lord...Your Angels plaster, brass, were just everywhere...in the entry hall, in the livingroom, in the dining area, in the kit­ chen...den...and even, if and papier mache. i daughter Anne fibbed not...with the company she was keeping, <> she would dare not...in the bedrooms. And placed in cabinets, on the walls, over doorways, on buf­ fets, on chests and tables, and This Angel Babe Is Stationed Over A Doorway even in the bay windows of the Into The Livingroom breakfast nook, each and every one of the small symbols made its charming contribution to the overall atmosphere of Christ's birthday in the house. Some were combined with I greenery, some stood alone and others were parts of small scenes placed at strategic points. The clever little complements to Lib Ferdon's holiday decor were actually a part of more than 100 angels, a collection she began several years (15 or 20) ago...one that has grown by leaps and bounds as friends, * family members and even Lib, herself, have found additional winged little creatures here and there. They range from an inch tall to around 12 inches and are fashioned in many shapes and forms from many materials. Some are glass, some are china, bisque, ceramics, wood, cornshucks, plaster, brass, and papier mache. The first to catch Lib's af­ fection was a six-inch angel made of burlap and plaster and she found it in a Myrtle Beach gift shop. Little did she realize when she brought it home with her the many angels that would follow—nor how much her family and friends would enjoy them along with her. Lib Ferdon Made These Whimsical Stuffed Breakfast Area Was A Light-Hearted Holiday The Hallway Cabinet Holds Many Angels, Including Two Gifts From After Christmas, it will be Angels, Including One Held By Anne...And The France And Italy quite a chore to take them down, wrap them and store them away until next year. In fact, some may be allowed to stay out for awhile longer. The Ferdons, their children, Ricky, Mary Beth, Jim, Bob and Anne live on Live Oak Road at Wedgefield. It's a big house fashioned in the traditional architectural style...but it may need to get a little bigger. Lib Ferdon hasn't promised not to collect more angels. And besides she has been eyeing a collection of tea sets— and it looks as though more room will be needed.

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Right At Home Among The Angels Is Miss Anne Ferdon, Holding The One That Started The Collection. Mrs. R.J. Ferdon, Jr. Made The Angel That Sits The Kitchen Is Also Distinguished By A A Grouping In The Diningroom Includes Angels Done In The Modern In The Corner Atop The Piano Cabinetful Of The Heavenly Hosts Manner With Brass To Complement the Hurricane Arrangement ©-//7/-<7" o (Hi? (Srnrqrtaum tUxmra Notes And Footnotes SINCE 1797 A Devil Editorials Thursday, December 30, 1976 Time For A Change Of A Game : Although Gov. James B. heads answerable to elected By TOM DAVIS Edwards' plan to reorganize representatives of the Golf may look like the devil's workshop as one state government remains approaches retirement age and ponders what to do people. The issue which may with his idle time. sketchy, it's becoming spoil the governor's The Rev. George Lovell, pastor of Conway's First apparent that sentiment for blueprint for change will Baptist Church, recently noted this in discussing a change may run deep in probably be the executive the plights of old age and retirement with a group of the General Assembly. That branch's role in the plan. senior citizens. change, however, may not Historically, the General Observing that he had been raised by Puritanical be exactly what the Assembly of South Carolina parents during the great depression, Dr. Lovell governor wants effected. said he wasn't sure he knew how to play, and what has held the reins of power in else was there for him to do under a system of Gov. Edwards has state government. If Gov. forced retirement. outlined a plan whereby Edwards' cabinet plan is "I wish I could play golf, but I have a funny heads of state agencies perceived by legislators as a feeling about that game," he related. would form a cabinet an­ relinquishing of any part of Sally Graham As a poor farm boy during the depression, Dr. swerable to the governor's that power, the entire idea Lovell was raised on the Protestant ethic of the might be in trouble. value of work. "We were work oriented for six days office or the state budget and a week, except when we went to town in a wagon on control board. He has also That's a shame. Regard­ Saturday afternoon to get provisions for the coming called for stronger executive less of the reticence which weeks." V branch oversight into the General Assembly might Continuing Trials All week long, George Lovell had fought grass. spending practices of state have about handing the He hoed. He chopped it. He pulled it. He spat at it, agencies. and he talked about it in unknown tongue. Grass governor's office additional was his enemy and a fearsome one at that. House Speaker Rex. L. powers, there's a great deal One day while riding to town with his family in a Carter has reflected the of merit in making state Of Legion Meeting mule-drawn wagon, Lovell heard his father mood of many legislators by agency heads answerable to murmur to his mother that they were passing the backing the need for a somebody who's elected by By SALLY GRAHAM lobby, which was a pleasant Americans and Belgians meet devil's workshop. change in the loosely run the people. (David and I are attending an change from being right on the every Armistice Day to com­ Looking up he saw a number of men wearing affairs of state government. American legion meeting in noisy street. memorate the event, we knickers, hitting a little white ball with a stick. The - If the legislature nixes the Belgium.) It was done mainly in brown, learned. devil would find fertile soil to till with all that But his solution to the cabinet idea for the When we went down to break­ with brown and white The dance took place not far idleness, his father snorted. problem is tighter General governor's office, there's fast in the hotel at Roeselare, wallpaper, even on the twelve- from our hotel. There was quite we were amazed to see the front foot ceiling, golden brown a good band, and naturally, But that wasn't what bothered young George Assembly control of state nothing preventing them license plate from our car velvet upholstery on the chairs David and I danced. When we Lovell. government. from considering some sort sitting on the desk in the hotel and the head-and-f oot-boards of sat down, a man rushed up and It was all that grass. lobby. It had been found on the the beds, and golden brown said, "Your wife is great-nd'you He had spent a whole week fighting grass, trying What Mr. Carter wants is of parliamentary street and turned in at the hotel, spreads on the twin beds, which mind if I dance with her?" an adequate research staff arrangement whereby state did not sag AT ALL! Well, I was so flattered I could to kill it, and there were grown men playing on it the clerk said. We have no idea and other grownups spending their time trying to to determine whether or not agency heads would be how it got off the car and into There was even a crystal hardly see, but when my vision the street. chandelier of our very own. And cleared, I found myself dancing grow it. budget requests for state required to answer regularly We were to go to Brussels for* the bathroom-joy of joys-was with a gentleman named "Imagine my shock," Dr. Lovell declared. "I had agencies are justified. to the General Assembly. the second part of the meeting, large, with green and white Benjie, a rather weird soul in a spent all my time trying to get rid of grass and Working through the House but since we were not par­ tiles, a dressing table, a basin, a red suit and a pink shirt; he had there were those men trying to grow it. Not only did Or, perhaps, legislators ticipating in the motorcade to bidet, a tub, enormous bath little hair and few teeth, and he Ways and Means Com­ would consider creating a Bastogne that morning, we towels-and our own John! Not certainly did love to dance. Oh, they water it, they even put fertilizer on it to make mittee, these researchers cabinet composed of the decided to detour in the other down the stairs-not down the my, HOW he loved to dance! it grow." would provide the oversight direction and drive to Ostend, hall- but right there in our own He had developed his own The minister chuckled that he still gets a guilty speaker of the House as on the North Sea. room! Ecstasy! And this terpsichorean technique, which conscience every time he even thinks of playing necessary to prevent chairman, three House It was a delightful ride. The elegance was to be our home- was utterly unlike any dancing I golf in retirement. duplicated, superfluous or members and four Senate land in that part of the country away-from-home for three had ever seen-there was no "I have had a lot of experience passing the is as flat as the'South Carolina whole days! such things as following him; bloated programs from members to be elected by Lowcountry, but with far fewer We had dinner at the hotel, the best I could do was to try to collection plate, but I don't know how that would go being inserted into the state their General Assembly trees, so that you can see a where the head waiter wore be as inconspicuous as possible, over in retirement if I tried it on the devil's which is a little difficult when budget. In addition, Mr. peers, the governor, great distance. tails, and so did the under-head workshop." Around Ostend the ground waiter, only his were too long you're partners with a man in a Carter envisions these lieutenant governor and was low and boggy, and we and gave him the forlorn ap­ red suit who is leaping all over researchers following up on state agency heads. As crossed several canals. We pearance of a monkey with a the floor like a lively kangaroo. state agency performance were interested to see many tail longer than he was. In He muttered to me-writhing leader of the cabinet, the houses-even quite new, another dining room there was and jerking, with his eyes 12th Yule Day during the fiscal year. speaker would represent the luxurious ones-with sod roofs. a formal banquet of some kind almost closed and his head thrown back-"You may not Both Mr. Carter and Gov. General Assembly's I suppose it was because I going on; there were four love the ocean so, and have musicians-a celloist, a flautist, believe this, but when I'm Edwards sense the will of ultimate power in con­ missed it, living inland as we an accordianist, and a simply dancing I don't know WHAT my Celebrations South Carolinians that state trolling state agencies, yet do, that the sight of the North wonderful violinist-performing feet are doing!" . Sea thrilled me so. The strand on a balcony in this room, and I assured him that I believed government be better the presence of the governor at Ostend is one of the loveliest I after we finished our dinner we him, all right! He pursued me managed. And their plans and lieutenant governor on have ever seen-wide and level sat outside and listened to them relentlessly, and I kept dancing appear worthwhile on the the cabinet would provide and gleaming white. playing. with him, not knowing how to Vary In World We walked on it a little, When they played some of the refuse, until I was on the verge surface. For Mr. Carter's needed executive input in of collapse. having it virtually to ourselves, waltzes, we found a quiet corner On the twelfth day of servances largely disappeared part, we seriously doubt he'll governing state agencies. except for a couple of dog- of the lobby and danced. Later Finally someone who knew in the bawdy atmosphere of him well told me that it was Christmas, some celebrants have any problems per­ owners and their pets. we took a walk, going to the throw firecrackers. Others dive Elizabethan England. Whatever is done, We could see a few fishing nearby Tomb of the Belgian necessary to be firm with him suading his colleagues that and not worry about hurting his underwater to retrieve a golden someone needs to govern vessels, and two or three cruise Unknowns of World Wars I and crucifix. Shakespeare's "Twelfth added oversight for state ships entering or leaving the II. These are bronze slabs at the feelings. So when David and I state agencies. Other than sat down and he galloped over Twelfth Night, or Epiphany- Night" reflects the merry agencies is needed by the harbor. Overlooking the beach foot of an impressive war Jan. 6-marks the end of the mood. The play probably was irregular phone calls, the was a tremendous statue of memorial dating back to the and shouted, "Let's dance!" I shook my head. Christmas holiday season. It is first presented in a command General Assembly. Proof of only time elected Leopold II on his horse, 1830's. celebrated with a variety of performance at Whitehall He insisted, and suddenly that was the recent liberating the Belgian people, The next day was a "free customs and ceremonies Palace on Jan. 6, 1601, when representatives of the people David jumped up, dragged him discovery by the legislative though we do not know from day," with nothing scheduled throughout the Christian world. Queen Elizabeth entertained a have contact with the heads what, and will have to look up until evening. There was much to the dance floor, managed a distinguished Italian guest, the the history of Belgium and find few steps before the astonished In the United States, audit council of duplicated of state agencies is at budget to see in the down town area Christmas greens are burned on Duke of Bracciano out. near the hotel, so we just Benjie could pull himself in­ funding which had been time. dignantly away--and he Epiphany. A popular tradition was to From Ostend we headed from walked. An unusual Epiphany ritual; bake a Twelfth Night cake. A hidden by state agencies The power rests with the Brussels, through more We wandered into an opulent- bothered us no more. One of the dances was for is the blessing of the Greek bean, coin, or china figure was from the legislature. General Assembly to alter pastures and farmlands dotted looking place with a large sponge divers at Tarpon baked inside the rich "cake of with many sheep and cattle, building, beautiful grounds, and World War I veterans. There Gov. Edwards may have a was only one there, but he was a Springs, Fla. The bishop throws kings." Whoever found the the way in which South some of the latter being so open gates, only to learn that we his gold crucifix into the water prize was king for the day. tougher time convincing the stocky and shaggy and dark were trespassing on some royal spry and graceful dancer. Then Carolina's government is the band played "It's a Long to signify the baptism of Christ. Sometimes the king picked a that they closely resembled the palace or government building, Young men dive after the cross; queen and ordered everyone to General Assembly that a managed. In this forth­ American bison. Houses were from which we beat a hasty, Way to Tipperary" and "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and whoever retrieves it is specially drink and dance all night. cabinet structure for state coming session, it will be the often built in little compounds, retreat. blessed. Few, however, could rival the with doors and shutters freshly We visited an old church or other World War I songs, and agencies is a good idea. The the legislature's choice we all sang. Latin Americans consider wild court fetes of France's painted, usually bright red or two, a second-hand bookstore, King Francis I. In 1521, the hang-up in the governor's whether or not state agen­ They had a sort of Belgian Epiphany both a solemn green, in contrast to the ancient and a shop which sold the religious festival and the high-spirited king learned about plan isn't likely to be the cies continue to be little bricks, and many of the barns beautiful Belgian laces and square dance, in which all of the a nearby Twelfth Night party dancers joined hands and beginning of the pre-Lenten were connected to the houses by linens. carnival season. where a courtier had been made need for making agency governments of their own. a bricked-in section. circled around, and one got in We found the magnificent Mexicans salute Twelfth bean king. King Francis All through the Belgian cathedral-like structure which the middle and chose a dancer jokingly decided to challenge w of the opposite sex. Night with firecrackers, countryside we saw many rows is the city hall. masked revelry, feasting, and his royal rival and with his They kissed and the first one of very old trees with gnarled And of course we saw the candlelight processions. court followers besieged the The Quiet Ban trunks from which the limbs Mannequin-Pis, that famous bit left and joined the circle and the house. other one picked a new dancer In Christian tradition, had been removed, or had of statuary, which surprised us whatever the form of ob­ Doesn't it seem odd that the DHEC issued its order rotted off; new branches were by being small and in a rather from the circle. Benjie was mad with me, so I didn't get chosen servance, Epiphany, or "ap­ Revelers inside counter­ although the state Depart­ closing the area. growing, and it gave a weird inconspicuous place-I had pearance," commemorates the attacked by throwing "a effect, with the huge, ancient expected it to be bigger than life at all, but David was very ment of Health and En­ Whether or not there was popular, and every time I three proofs of Christ's divinity prodigious quantity of trunks and the tiny new limbs. and placed in the center of the which occurred on that date: snowballs, eggs, and apples." vironmental Control closed some mix-up or a cover-up in We ate our lunch by the most prominent square in the looked, he was kissing someone new. the visit of the Three Wise Men In the melee, a burning log Murrells Inlet to shellfishing the lack of a widely roadside, having learned the city. The little fellow looked to the infant Jesus; His bap­ thrown out the window hit the time-and-money-saving trick of very innocent and appealing, And finally we walked back to tism; and the first miracle, king in the face. •v more than two weeks ago, distributed announcement is A\ buying bread and cheese and slouching there doing what our hotel, leaving the dance changing water to wine for Though seriously wounded, the public wasn't informed not known at this writing. just snacking for the midday comes naturally. early-tomorrow being Nov. 11, wedding guests at Cana. King Francis refused to punish with many things to do. about it before it happened? But it is obvious that if the meal; and then we reached My brother-in-law, who has Even early Christians ap­ the offender because he blamed Brussels. been to Brussels often, had parently celebrated Epiphany himself for leading the hijinks. In fact, what happened was DHEC considered (To be concluded) And frustration-we couldn't recommended a restaurant on the twelfth day of Christmas. One historian reports that the this: Murrells Inlet shellfishing in the inlet find our hotel. No one we asked near the Mannequin, called During the Middle Ages,, the king grew a beard to cover his fishermen and restaura­ hazardous to the public's had ever heard of it, and every Vincent's. We found it and there occasion prompted plays staged scar, thus popularizing beards time that happened, my hopes had a most spectacular lunch; in churches. But solemn ob­ at court. teurs were told about the health, others besides those for it dwindled. I finally told David got mussels and some closing, but the general intimately involved with myself that it was probably sort of steak dish, while I had such a hole-in-the-wall that it snails and then fish fillets in a public did not learn about it shellfishing at the inlet wouldn't even have a john on sauce with mushrooms, shrimp, until three or four days after should have been told. the same floor, much less one «mussels, and lobster-gorgeous. down the hall. After this tremendous lunch, ^S®__ ^ Finally David hailed a we staggered back to the hotel \\MA QJlje (Georgetown GJitnea stranger crossing the street in to recuperate, and I wasn't even front of us, who grinned, told us able to eat dinner a few hours Kl6H COSTS i SINCE 1797 Mullan Tree. /Y^W"""""* that he worked at the hotel, got later, only managing to con­ This western white pine in LAWRENCE L. McCONNELL, Editor and Publisher in the car, and showed us where sume a little soup and salad. Coeur d'Alene National For­ r a*** it was. That night, Nov. 10, there was est, Idaho, is named for CATHY McCONNELL, Assistant Publisher It turned out to be quite a pre-Armistice Day dance for Captain John Mullan. It elegant, with carved walls and the American Legionnaires and marked a military road built 1 Gnus*-Kk___J, # HAROLD ROBERTS, Advertising Manager ceilings, gold damask panelling their Belgian counterparts, under his direction, And is ***• and matching drapes, inlaid members of the FNC. inscribed "MR July 4,1861."

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100,000 7,000 7 0 0 50,000? 4,000? ? 0 0 Fishing Limit May Aid Whale 10,000? 2,000? ? 0 0 450,000 100,000 22 585 344 It wasn't planned that way, get the message." wild animals unless one is to gather knowledge for all concluded, "whales have too but the United States' 200-mile The Soviet Union and Japan obliged to do so." 200,000 75,000 38 2,230 1,995 mankind. I would gladly join often divided us. I believe that fisheries limit will help protect are the only two countries that Kawamura told the author he such a project." anything so wondrous should 100,000? 40,000? ? 1,363 1,000 whales. still operate global whaling believes pelagic, or ocean­ "In the past," Kawamura bring us together." 530,000 230,000 43 11,070 8,214 The limit that goes into effect fleets. In recent years, going, whaling fleets will

Sptrm, f.m«l. 570,000 in March is intended to prevent however, both have cut back become a thing of the past, but 390,000 68 7,970 3,777 overfishing off North American their fleets and no new whaling that coastal whaling probably Gray* 15,000 11,000 73 0 0 coasts. It also will create an ships are being built. will continue. «MAMAMMMAMMAM«W *l***t^^J^ J J [y ~ ^paA^^mmmiamm-maA+mm^AA^m*AMMM t Mink* 360,000 300,000 83 9,360 11,924 area of some 200 million square The cutback reflects in­ "I think that both your miles where whaling will be ternational pressure, reduc­ Alaskan Eskimo and the "Fully protected »pecle« restricted. tions in assigned annual quotas, Japanese coastal whaler are i National Geographic The United States stopped and the fact that whales are justified," he said. "The people For-Hard-Of-Hearing catching whales five years ago scarce and harder to find. of Ayukawa, for example, ON DECLINE-Whale populations have shrunken because of large-scale and banned imports of whale Although whaling has declined, depend heavily on whales for whaling, although most authorities feel current hunting quotas don't threaten products. As a member of the the total ban urged by the their livelihood. In my opinion, License-Consultant to wipe out any species of the great whales. Some believe that biologist Victor International Whaling Com­ United States appears years neither they nor the Eskimos B. Scheffer's figures may be too optimistic. mission, the United States has away. seriously affect the world's Tuesday, Jan. 4 lobbied unsuccessfully for a 10- "Japan's situation is unique," stock of whales." year moratorium on allharpoone r Kimio Watanabe told Kawamura relies upon whaling. Graves. "We are the only Japan's whaling Industry for the 17 AM to 3 PM Partly through U.S. efforts, country that consumes sizable specimens and the financial 10A\*0tlm 1t0t0t0*w»««------_-«« . _,_ ^-^- - - ^ - - - -_ _ . the 16-nation commission last quantities of whale meat-it is support he needs for his studies m t w w > < u u LrL1 n |•A+^AMA+^mrAmfAV^jA+fSrm^mmSa,«A»W M ! J Y tr^-fSte'' June lowered the annual catch even part of our school-lunch of the big mammals, and Jg*~ XJ& * ^ , limit on whales to 27,939, a program for children." Graves reminded him that an We Repair All Makes reduction of 6,000. "We have no large domestic end to large-scale whaling But as William Graves points supply of protein such as your might cost him his job. out in the December National American beef cattle," he "I would be out of work, Of Hearing Aids. Geographic, the quotas are explained, "for we simply wouldn't I?" The scientist largely unenforceable. Graves cannot spare the land to raise agreed cheerfully. "But I House calls By Appointment Only. attended the talks in London as them. We depend for protein on believe we should replace did Craig Van Note, a what we harvest from the sea, pelagic whaling with pelagic congressional assistant who and for centuries that has in­ research, and perhaps operate was present as an observer. cluded whales." an international scientific fleet "There are other ways of But a leading Japanese eoo CHURCH rr. making the quota stick," Van cetologist, or authority on Note told the writer. "Under whales, predicts the demise of federal law the United States large-scale hunting. PHONE 546-5111 can prohibit seafood imports "Although it contributes to from any country that hinders our food supply, in time we international fishery con­ could learn to do without it," Melton Hearing Aids servation programs, and theAkit o Kawamura American market is too big to acknowledged. "Not tomorrow, lose." as you Americans insist, or for a Mankind Is —A composite of of Charleston "When the United States period of 10 years. But slowly- the heavenly and earthly. extends jurisdiction over its and forever." coastal fisheries to the 200-mile "Not because whales are in rial ueoyrapn limit, it will have strict control danger of extinction," Dr. IN THE SWIM-Reflected sunlight turns the flipper of a humpback whale over some of the world's richest Kawamura insisted. "Under grounds," Van Note pointed out, present hunting quotas no white in an underwater view of the 40-ton leviathans in the Pacific off the adding: "I think the Japanese species is really threatened. It Hawaiian island of Maui. and Russians are beginning to is simply a matter of not killing Native Finds Yule Unfriendly Record and

By ETHLYN MISSROON borhood suggested that he make Tape All was not entirely "Love" a complaint to post office of­ and "Good Will Toward Men" in ficials. "The mail is a federal BOSTON CHICAGO X Georgetown County this mcludtng: responsibility," Garvin said, Mora Than A FttttnglPHc* Of Mind inducting: Christmas. Fotwp-Vqr/Long Tinw/Rocfc A Hoi Band Atxrtf-nR__~*D«yk.N»«¥xt-C,tY Hfeu L* m Me Now/One* Or Twice "and tampering with mailboxes SmoAin .'Hitch A Ride And George M. Garvin III of *»_ Ar* On My MWd 1 Shin Tight the Whites Bridge area has a might end up with the culprits facing fines or more." collection of twisted metal to t-^K ' ^^______l Besides the injury of losing prove it. r €RRTN,WlMDffjF1R€ P-IMg;^ '1 Garvin lives near McDonald his Christmas mailbox, Garvin yA&9**i&Jtkiu«« l- -_____• School with his wife and two noted, his auto was also spat­ -^THEBESTOF HI ' JLM Spirit rv_P^Sw I tered with eggs by two bicycle FRIENDS fc, /m Oaaai Sam.m*r aaia.'On »o_ ' at a Wya _fl_* ^^$9 little girls. including ^KX _f _-______!___ tmaeaaaaot,/•umm_aah ^| . J riders as he drove along the An^ryEyes Vahevsl. MyM_*.K: _H_-F _* cH_-_-_._____ Melodie and little Jennifer Thinking Of You Vou. M«m_Don t D»oce -_H_____rf_H-HH-B._-H were delighted when their dad road. decorated their mailbox with THE Christmas ribbon and greenery <#9 d-wostfilfr Charlie Daniels for the holidays. BAND 'ft a M ROCKS HIGH LONESOME But, Garvin said, he left his • H StcfcAaAOog • • ^M Mom»To-_^t.S_<-lr.T>^ tedWSw MOM-W home just before Christinas to MyTtwKkl/Carolina Mght Now TenrwiM-e Bkies Be* do some errands and when he ImM M» Head Around/Runmng Witt. The Crowd returned, the mailbox was ripped to pieces and lying on the .ir " ground. He said that tracks of two bicycles at the scene indicated that a cherry bomb had been placed in the box and exploded Indian Trail Tree. by the riders. To mark a trail for hunting He said that he checked with or trading, Indians often some of the fireworks mer­ bent young trees over and chants and they said that they tied their tips to the ground. were prohibited by law from Frequently, these trees took selling bombs of such strength. root a second time, as did The rural route mail carrier this one, now preserved in a who delivers in Garvin's neigh­ park near Evanston, 111.

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J* * TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 5-B . Tests For Sickle Cells Being Done At Center South Carolina's first clinic for citizens with sickle cell anemia has opened at State Park Health Center in Columbia, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has an­ nounced. The monthly clinic will offer complete physical examinations, laboratory tests, -rays, and a recommended treatment care plan. Coun­ seling services will be provided by nurses, nutritionists and ,f. medical social workers. DHEC anticipates that the com­ prehensive management care program will help in preventing crises and complications so that frequency of hospitalization and the length of stay might be Work Continues In Construction Of Pennyroyal Gardens Mausoleum reduced. The clinic, operated by DHEC's division of crippled EXTRA children care, will supplement Work Continues SPRftGAfft. DISCOUNTS WITH present sickle cell programs BEDROOM SUITES which offer informational Ql'ALITY MATTRESSES W EXAMINATION-Gregory Martin, 18, relaxes as Dr. James Hayes programs and screening with "i&zauty _S__£ " and "iPoitu-it ^z)uf3l£rru. examines him at the state's first clinic for citizens with sickle cell anemia. counseling follow-up. One of the clinic's first On Mausoleum patients was Keshia Samuel, 5, Measurable progress is being Presently, a holding of Columbia, who lost her made in the construction of an mausoleum has been con­ Forest hearing in the right ear and has imported Italian marble and structed to serve the an enlarged heart. The small granite mausoleum at Pen­ Georgetown community against girl sat quietly on the treatment nyroyal Memorial Gardens completion of the main Guides table as Dr. Hayes examined south of Georgetown. building. RNE FURNITURE NEED NOT BE her. J. P. Mayer, head of the The work is being done by "Normal blood cells are family which has established Newton Mausoleums, Inc., of EXPENSIVE round," Dr. Hayes said. "When the cemetery during the past Stuart, Fla. Offered a person has sickle cell disease several years, said that pouring OR these tend to curve like a sickle of concrete for the north and Forest Supervisor John V. and can't roll through the small south end crypts was recently Orr said last week that vessels easily. The sickled cells completed. beginning Jan. 1 the Francis plug the vessels causing the He said that pouring for the WeeUH^i Marion and Sumter national blood circulation to drop sud­ center and couch crypts and for forests will begin selling certain denly. Then the pain crisis foundations of the eight-foot types of visitor maps with occurs. porch roof was also done last HEALTT. TIP money from the sales being "High fever, getting uRjet, or Monday. used to reprint maps when too much exercise can also BV Completion of the initial O'NEII. JAYROE, R.PH needed. trigger a crisis. If Keshia structure in April will represent Cost of the maps will be 50 complains of a stomach ache or the first phase of the building cents each and they will be on has more than a mild cold you plans. The relative humidity falls sale at the forest supervisor's should have a doctor examine A second building, will be as a house is heated. You office at 1801 Assembly St., her soon. It's important that the begun immediately and the must continuously add water Columbia, and at District fever be controlled quickly. planned 1,800 square-foot to the air to maintain a Ranger headquarters in "Her heart is enlarged chapel will be the joining healthful humidity level Walhalla, Greenwood, because it has to work harder to element in comprising the first during winter. How much Edgefield, Union, Newberry, move the blood cells. She needs such structure in Georgetown water is needed? Usually one Moncks Corner and Mc­ an hour or so of rest every day. County. gallon of water per room, per Clellanville. Maps also may be As for the long term outlook, day, during winter heating. bought by mail. with proper care she can live as The granite and pink Italian A small pan of water on normal a life as any other marble will be complemented stove or radiator is not Orr said that forest visitor by an expanse of bronze-tinted adequate. A good humidifier maps, wilderness maps, and child." Sickle cell anemia is an glass in the sanctuary. to maintain 50 per cent special interest maps will be Carpeting, air-conditioning humidity is a wise in­ sold while forest visitor guides hereditary disease primarily affecting blacks. There are and heat will also be features of vestment for health. and regional information guides the building, Mayer said. WE NAVE A STORE FULL OF PRICES LIKE THIS. will be available free. more than 900 men, women and GETTING TESTED-Keshia Samuel, 5, one of children in the state with sickle The initial section includes Maps which will be sold will 160 crypts and 40 niches, Phone 546-5124 COMPARE WITH ANY SALE CIRCULARS offer more detailed information the first patients to attend the South Carolina cell disease. proportions to be duplicated in Health is precious... about the national forests than Department of Health and Environmental Con­ "Approximately one of every the second section. OR OTHER SALE ADVERTISING, ANYTIME. will the visitor guide, Orr said. trol's sickle cell anemia clinic, gets an elec­ 10 black babies born in South let us help Carolina has sickle cell trait protect yours. .••I trocardiogram (EKG) at the State Park Health Z_Z______Z WHY NOT NOW? " Center in Columbia. Operating the EKG machine is and one of every 400 has the Free Delivery J. T. Smith anemia," Ms. Stone explains. Miss Jane Hilton. "Since I have been working with the program I have run JAYROE "Every Day Is Sale Day" Joins Unit into a lot of misinformation DRUGS among professional people and WEST SIDE Modern Ensemble in the communities. Insurance SHOPPING CENTER In Kenya The first cookbook is be­ companies have refused mUMmmmm lieved to be a Roman one £m* Furniture, Inc. coverage and employers would Hours 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Navy Airman Jerry T. Smith, called "Of Culinary Matters," -•.l..H..-l-di..H-«l.lV.|-.-jn-Ml.lJll-*-.1...l.*l-.- not hire people with the trait as written in the first century. Daily whose wife Janice is the Slated To Perform well as those with the anemia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John There is no reason why any C. Graham of Andrews, was a The New England Con­ uses rear screen projections individual with the trait should member of a naval task group temporary Ensemble, an which incorporate designs and be refused insurance or em­ which visited Mombasa, Kenya, outstanding, visually exciting colors which change intensity ployment." for the 13th anniversary of music ensemble, will perform and tone in response to the flow of the music. Ms. Stone adds that blacks Kenyan Independence. Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. in the lecture who do not know if they have the hall at Coastal Carolina. He is serving as a For additional information blood disorder can have a test Established in 1971 with the concerning this performance, done at their county health crewmember aboard the am­ encouragement of the various phibious assault ship USS persons may contact Al Poston department or by a family arts councils of the New at 448-8419, extension 130. physician. Guam, homeported in Norfolk, England states, the ensemble is Va. comprised of seven performers. Why is This Certificate Importantto You? The task group was composed The repertoire of the en­ of two other ships and two semble extends through a wide FARM MACHINERY Of all heating systems, Marine Corps aircraft range of contemporary music AUCTION SALE fflflffffflG the electric heat pump is squadrons, with a combined which includes electronic Next farm machinery sale at Lloyd Meekins by far the most efficient complement of nearly 2,000 music, film and dance to operate. It is so effi­ presentations. Auction Yard in Dillon, S.C. Thursday Jan. 6 at U.S. Navymen and Marines. 9:30 a.m. 75 to 100 tractors. 700 pieces of farm cient, in fact, that, com­ The ensemble employs novel pared to conventional The four-day, goodwill visit equipment. Buy or sell commission 10 per cent CERTIFIED electric heat, it can cut was made at the request of the techniques in performing their concert selections. In one of on first $200.00 and 5 per cent thereafter. $100.00 heating bills almost Kenyan government and in half. provided for a period of rest and their symphonic programs, the is the most we charge to sell anyone item. No refueling after routine fleet dancer performs in a plastic charge for no sales. Sale conducted by: This certificate is awarded operations in the Indian Ocean. bag hooked-up to contact Lloyd Meekins & Sons Realty & Auction Co. only to those heating microphones which pick up the Dillon, S. C. Phone 774-8993. contractors who have met He joined the Navy in vibrations of her body a set of quality require­ February 1976. movements. The ensemble also ments specified by Santee Cooper. It identifies these contractors as being fully qualified to design, in­ stall, and service electric heat pump systems. By certifying the dealer's qualifications, Santee Cooper hopes to make % ?< your job of choosing a heating contractor that DEALER much easier. So if you're building or BE IT KNOWN THAT remodeling, give some RIRS? thoughtful consideration to your choice of heating SAVE NOW OR FAY LATER. HAS FULFILLED THE QUALIFYING REQUIREMENTS FOR SANTEE COOPERS El CERTIFIED HEAT PUMP DEALERS PROGRAM AND HAS SUBSCRIBED HIS INTENTION systems. In the interests If you are planning for a solid financial future, TO MEET THESE REQUIREMENTS ON A CONTINUOUS BASIS AND IS HEREBY of efficiency and econo­ there's an easy savings plan for you at Peoples AWARDED THIS CERTIFICATE. my, we hope you'll Savings and Loan. It's called the Individual choose an electric heat Retirement Account. . .IRA. pump. And when you do, With IRA, your money not only earns the HEAT PUMP BRAND choose a contractor who highest interest allowed by law. It is also a TAX displays this certificate. FREE investment, in amounts up to $1500 a year. That's right. You pay no taxes on your IRA .Santee investment until your retirement becomes official. 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o0-./T--"# RB THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 Postal Come In Colonial. . « • For Quality \ Staffer And Savings Throughout The New Year! Retiring The staff of Georgetown Post USDA CHOICE Office will soon be operating without one of their valued co­ workers. Andrew J. Chilton Jr. of Andrews, better known among the post office employees and the rural and in-city mail carriers, as "Uncle A. J.", is laOintf to call it a career, and WHOLE begin taking things a little easier-busy, but a little easier. Cut Into Steaks Chilton, a native of 18-22 LBS. Or Roasts Georgetown County, began Free. MM work with the post office on June 1, 1954 and "I've enjoyed CLOSED NEW YEAR'S DAY every minute of it," he declared recently. This was on the morning Family Pack-4 Lbs or More USDA Choice Beef following a party honoring Chilton, an affair hosted by his Rib Eye Steaks I.h '2.79 ^^Sl^^USO A CHOICE BEEF ^^^fc^_ fellow workers who also Small Lean Pork presented him a handsome LYKES Twin Pack Regular watch. Spare Ribs 99* 2-Lb. Pkg "There are no more congenial ARMOUR SLICED BOLOGNA 12-Oz. people in the world than the BANQUET 2-Lb. Phi 69* ones I've been associated with Campfire Franks FRIED CHICKEN Pkg for the past 22 years," Chilton Choice Beef Lean * reiterated. Selected Varieties 2-Lb. 79* Pkg Chilton and his wife, the Short Ribs BANQUET SUPPERS •l.lfl Ukes KeR or Beet or Reg or Thick BANQUET Meats ft B R0A$K former Miss Inez Flowers of 1-Lb. Andrews, made their home for Sliced Bologna Pkg 99* BOIL IN BAGS Pkg 25' Small End a long time on their Sampit l.AND-O-FROST Wafer-Sliced CF.I.KBKITY Sliced farm. 8-Oz LUNCHEON MEATS 49. 1.39 Pkg. Thev onlv decided to come to Chopped Ham Pkg V Semi-Boneless their present residence on South Farr Avenue in Andrews in USDA Choice Beef WOODSMAN \ WE ACCEPT I 1970. Smoked Now, Chilton said, he's going Small-End, Bone in _^Ju.S.D.A. FOODl to have time to get into a number of areas that he's HOG SLICED STAMPS foregone for many years. He was a rural mail carrier BACON Feet. Tails. Ears, Maws or on Route No. 1 which led him JOWL Lb FARM BRAND Hor or Mild from Andrews Highway to Six- PORK NECK BONES 69' Mile Crossing, thence to Oak RALSTONPURINA PORK SAUSAGE Roll Salt Pork Grove to Sampit, via Route 17-A CORNISH HENS Each 99* Lb. and St Delight's Section FAT BACK 59* through Old Walker Road and TASTY BIRD 1-Lb Pork into the old No. 2 section. CHICKEN LIVERS Cup 59* •4.99 A daily route was about CHITTERLINGS Pail Boneless Tender Sliced 8225 miles and included 636 FIESTA Mild or Sharp boxes and 538 stops. Rib Steak - Lb. 1.99 BEEF LIVER Lb. 49* 15-Oz 99' PIMENTO CHEESE Cup He served 773 families which "Jo meant 2,265 names with which Sliced he had to keep track. REDGATE All Flavors Zesty Cola or FRENCH'S Big Tate Chunk, Crushed, or Sliced "It was a good, rewarding BLACK EYE FARM CHARM GREEN GIANT INSTANT job," Chilton said. GINGER ALE DE.LMONTE Some changes have been PEAS ICE MILK MUSHROOMS POTATOES PINEAPPLE noted in the past 22 years ...when he came to work there 15-Oz. 48-Oz. were only three rural routes. Can Va-Gal 2.5-Oz. No Return 28-Oz. 15.2-Oz. Chilton was the first rural Ctn. Jar Bottle Pkg. Can carrier for a relatively new 49 community of Kensington, 19 59 39 88 35* North of Georgetown. 0UR PRIDE $ Then when mail carrier EGG NOG BORDEN'S 1.18 HAIR SPRAY WHITE RAIN 93c PEANUT BUTTER CAPT KIDD 1.49 SANDWICH BREAD 3/ l°° Ralph Ward retired, Chilton 30 Oz. Size lT-Oz. Can 3-Lb.Jar 20-Oz. Loaves assumed his route. A |e BLEACH PUREX TOOTHPASTE CREST WHEAT BREAD OUR PRIDE COFFEE CAKE PP Cinnamon Now, upon his retirement, the 59* 89* 49* OUR PRIDE 10-Oz. Pkg 89* routes will again be split and 128-Oz. Jug 7-Oz. Tube 16-Oz. Loaf OUR PRIDE five rural routes will be OVEN KRISP SCOPE QO< FRENCH BREAD or Italian established because of VANILLA WAFERS 49* MOUTHWASH 49* PECAN TWIRLS 39* Georgetown's growth. 12-Oz. Bag 12-Oz. Bottle ^^ OUR PRIDE 16-OZ. 7-Oz. Pkg. Someone will be selected to SOUR CREAM FARM CHARM SECRET s ra OUR PRIDE 49* HONEY BUNS Assorted Filled 59< DEODORANT P * 89* "YE BREAD OUR PRIDE 12-Oz. fill the vacancy left by Chilton 16-Oz. Cup w mmw 16-Oz. Loaf 59*t and a qualified substitute will ** 7 0z. Can become a new route carrier. And, good as his career has been, the Chilton is looking forward to the coming weeks or months of relaxation. "But ^SAVE 40* m I'm going to be busy," he firmly ^ Save 20* ^|k JST SAVE ' stated. CREAMY GODCHAUX Seedsmen REDGATE i PREMIUM QUALITY rung Blacky Pure \ Meeting SUN Gov. James B. Edwards will Mother's address the 31st annual meeting Eye 4 Cane I of the South Carolina Crop SHINE Improvement Association and 1 the 29th annual meeting of the South Carolina Foundation Seed Association Jan. 13 in Colum­ Mayonnaise bia's Wade Hampton Hotel. Edwards will introduce South Carolina Secretary of QT. JAR Agriculture Bryan Patrick to EASlSUGA the seedsmen. Lt. Gov. Brantley Harvey will 15 0Z.CAN J V 16 0Z.PKG. B 5-LB. BAG a*.' present honorary membership S 5-LB. BAG 9 awards at the meeting. Sen. T. Ed Garrison, chair­ man of the Governor's Agriculture Study Committee will speak on that group's effort and on agricultural legislation. Members of the Clemson University College of Agricultural Sciences staff will participate in a panel P', discussion. G.R. Craddoek, agronomy OmTW PRICES ^_^k Limit-Two With MOAKW SOLD TO W^^, Limit-One With M^mW and soils department head, will «S* EFFECTIVE ^••__ mM-WLV DEALERS *•_•___ _• \W chair a panel on field crops. Cliff Nolan, Don Benton, Ben 19A49A19A59mm m kmmw , Eskew and Jim Maxwell will -*** JkW tWmV Mm ym^ ••• ^~ Mm NONE ^_k^_^ Jk participate in the panel k MLW QUANTITY WJ^ *7 SO Order _JJ^F PRICES WJ^ Limit-Two With _4W SOLD TO 1^ Limit-One With ^M discussion. C IGHT 7 50 raer l Roy Ogle and Ron Robbins Wm Save 6 ^MWr " s ^____l__ * - " MW EFFECTIVE~mLSm A\W DEALERS *W___. ____V 06 0r DEALERS U.S. No. 1 will field questions on hor­ Ikr mtmYmW RESERVED W^ More^j^^ THROUGH Wj^ or More ^^ W^ -More ^MM ticultural crops. GOLDEN ^11 The South Carolina Soil WHITE Conservation Service will present a slide program. The annual Seed School, sponsored by the South Carolina POTATOES Seedsmen's Association, will be ""JT held during the meeting. BANANANEW CROP Fresh Locally GrowSn RED Fresh Crisp Shredded The program is scheduled to get underway at 9:15 a.m. POLE GREEN RIPE COLE A complimentary luncheon is TOMATOES SLAW planned for 12:30 -R.H. BEANS GOULARDS Garrison, executive Vice President and Treasurer of the South Carolina Crop Im­ Bunch 49* r 33* P£59* provement and the Foundation 33* Seed Associations, says those planning to attend the luncheon must give advance notice. 208 N. FRASER STREET - OPEN THURS. & FRI. TIL PM THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 7-B 6 9 Not Enough Visit Eyemobile's Clinic FAMILY DDLIAR OPEN 1 TO 6 Roughly 125 persona stopped Georgetown was possible either glaucoma, cataract or an eye examination...they people. There is no cost to the donor NEW YEAR'S DAY at the Eyemobile van parked at through the Georgetown Lions other discernible ailments merely pinpointed any need for Each was given the op­ and there is no disfigurement Fraser and Highmarket streets Club's support of the "Save existed. the individual to contact an portunity to sign cards pledging involved...no one could tell that recently, representing "not Eyesight" program. Randy Creel, technician, and opthamologist of his choice. donation of their corneas upon a person had donated his or her enough," according to one of the During the nearly three-day Bill Teems, assistant During the screening, their deaths to help save sights eyes so that the gift of sight two technicians conducting the stay, interested persons were technician, conducted the tests. members of the Lions Club were of the living. might be given to another after free eye examinations. registered and given screening They made a point of stating on hand to assist in the The "Eye Donor" program the donor's death. The presence of the van in tests to determine whether that the tests did not represent registration of the Georgetown endorsed by the local Lion's Since neither age nor man­ organization is becoming in­ ner of death have any bearing creasingly important, the upon the usability of the technicians said. donated eyes, the door is left TOP HITS! A great need exists because open for many to make this the waiting list of recipients decision to leave his or her eyes TOP ARTISTS! always exceed the number of for the living. donated eyes. They might, if they are in­ LOW, LOW PRICES! Anyone, regardless of age, terested in so doing, contact the color, sex or even those whose South Carolina Eye Bank, Inc., sight is poor, may pledge their 110 Lexington Medical Mall, eyes. West Columbia, S. C, 29169.

CHOOSE FROM COUNTRY THE SUNSHINE PLATTERS STARS LIKE: smallcost WILLIE NELSON THE PLATTERS COUNTRY SUNSHINE BRIG CLAPTON SONNY & CHER And Tha Yardbirda WILLIE NKI.M1N Jgytnfr, And His Friends ERIC CLAPTON ROD STEWART *i > JAMES BROWN DISCO PARTY MARVIN HAMLISCH 8 TRACK t WHO RICK NELSON STEREO EACH* THE BEACH BOYS ' RONNIE MILSAP TAPES ' TOM T. HALL GEORGE JONES GLADYS KNIGHT Lion Rockfellow Venters (left) Is On Hand As A Technicians Randy Creel and Bill Teems DISCO PAR' Georgetown Man Receives A Screening Test By SHIRLEY BASSEY uWli. JACKSON 5 CHARLIE RICH I B. J. THOMAS Retail Sales Boosting SLY STONE SAMMY DAVIS, JR. MEL TILLIS '> D0NNY OSMOND County's Economic Pace TERRY JACKS EACH • GENE PITNEY A look at the record books retail establishments. The brought out in data compiled by The 79 per cent rise topped the GEORGE SHEARING Unites States rise of 65 per cent ALBUMS shows that the Georgetown reports show that it increased the Standard Rate and Data Choose from our selection DON McLEAN County economy made sur­ considerably during the five Service. and the 74 per cent in the State If HILLY .KIF. THOMAS prising gains in the last few years ending Jan.l, 1976. of South Carolina. of 8 scenic and color backgrounds. PAUL REVERE It shows that retail sales in years. It reflects the fact that area It was equivalent to con­ Select additional portraits and & THE RAIDERS Georgetown County stores, as ot Despite inflation, unem­ families, most of whom had sumer spending last year at the save up to Vs compared to 1975 prices. the beginning of this year, GOLDEN OLDIES ployment, high taxes and the their pay envelopes fattened rate of $6,636 per local See our new large Decorator Portrait. reached an annual rate of more various other pgoblems that each year, remained active in household, as compared with AND MUCH, than $72,404,000. Five years Your complete satisfaction guaranteed arose, common to all sections of the marketplace, spending as the 1970 rate of $4,770 per MUCH MORE! earlier they totaled $40,544,000. or your money cheerfully refunded. the country, there was progress much as was necessary to household. No obligation to buy additional portraits BIG LABELS locally. maintain the standard of living It was a bigger increase than Fundamental to the growth in A principal indicator of this to which they had become ac­ was recorded in many parts of retail activity in the local area SPECIAL GROUP TOO! MCA, progress is the volume of customed. the country. Much of it was due, during the five-year span was A professional 8x10 color portrait for TAPES & MGM, MOTOWN, business that was done by local the marked increase in income Ir The growth in the period is of course, to inflation. ALBUMS MERCURY AND accounted for by the average SCEPTER, ETC family. QQC FACH During most of the period it • :• more than kept pace with the J\ Winthrop's Vail Critical rising curve of inflation, compensating for the mounting taxes, the bigger grocery and SPECIAL! ^ 8 ROLL housing bills and the zooming o medical costs. o FAMILY FAMILY PACK Of Education Ignorance PACK The figures for Georgetown TUESDAY WED THURS County show that personal Winthrop College President there is no way to discriminate exists between the district income, after deduction for THESE DAYS ONLY - DEC: 28 29 30 CORONETI Charles B. Vail recently called against one level of education school superintendents" and taxes, climbed to $115,361,000. One sitting per subject - $1 per subject for additional on the college's graduating without affecting adversely all Winthrop College to "gain for subjects, groups, or individuals in the same family. Per­ Five years before it was TOILET class to refuse to join others." our region a unique means" of sons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or > Qwqkw education's detractors in Vail said a mutual achieving improvement in $67,383,000. Currently, with inflation under somewhat better guardian. TISSUE esposuing "great causes which relationship exists among the education at all levels," Vail DAILY: 10AM - 6PM are based on superficial various levels of education, and said. control than a year ago and with knowledge and weak facts." "we must work in partnership measures being planned to 929 Front St. "Obviously, we cannot hope stimulate the faltering Referring to criticism that the to strengthen the whole by DAILY: 10AM - 8PM $419 for full success if there is a economy, the expectation is for cost of education is draining nourishing the parts and the Georgetown Plaza Shopping Center | PKG. reduction in the level of support an upturn in the months ahead. 1 state tax coffers, Dr. Vail way the parts relate to one for any part of the total REG. warned that South Carolina another." educational system," he con­ $1.57 educational systems from He revealed that Winthrop tinued. kindergarten through college College and a large number of are imperiled by uninformed elementary and secondary Vail said the critics allege an LIMIT 2 critics. school districts in the South over-production of college Those critics, said Vail, Carolina Piedmont are at­ GET 50* REFUND FROM KORDITE graduates trained in certain WITH EACH PACKAGE PURCHASED! "have picked a truth here and a tempting to improve their fields. PACKAGE OF relationship. truth there—a few 'facts'—to • 15 TALL KITCHEN CAN BAGS| support the conclusions that By joining in dealing with Terming the allegation a have already been reached." common educational and- "myth" based on inadequate • 10 TRASH & GRASS BAGS The Winthrop president manageria! problems, Dr. Vail information, the Winthrop pleaded for rational con­ said, the "Superintendents president said that, if that myth YOUR sideration of the whole of Consortium" plans pertinent is not dispelled, there is the LIMIT 2 CHOICE education in the hope that solutions which may affect possibility public policy will be BOXES future conclusions can be based South Carolina education at affected, dictating cutbacks in REG. 99< BOX on full facts. even post secondary graduate education and supporting fewer All levels of education must levels. and fewer numbers of students, PKG. OF 200 SHEETS a*.' be strong, he said. "We intend to build upon the "and thus a smaller number of For, he added, "the fact is, fine relation which already talented graduates."

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PADDED COLLAR PAIR RUBBER SUCTION SOLES EXTRA HEAVY HOLIDAY INN TOE - BUMPER Store Hours: Highway 17 Georgetown Georgetown and Andrews Mon Thurs. 9-8 - Fri-Sat. 9 9 546-8441 PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST »^W#l»^W#»»ll^l>^«^M^^I^It^ll4»ll«ill#ll#li< a^am^tmPmtPttfftfA^tfm^t C&-JI7I-67 8-B THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) T.MES,Thursday, December 30, 1976 Pesky Plants Curbed Santee Cooper is playing a key role in the development of a comprehensive plan for the management of aquatic plants in Lakes Marion and Moultrie. "When completed, the plan will be used as a model by the Army Corps of Engineers for use on other large reservoirs worldwide," according to William C. Mescher, president. The decision to develop such a plan, Mescher says, grew from a search for information to OLD SPICE CORDAY PURE assist in the control of Brazilian SHAVE CREAM Elodea which is causing severe 11-OZ. REGULAR, problems in portions of Lake MENTHOL OR LIME. SPRAY SPECIAL Marion. c 2.3-OZ. TOUJOURS MOI OR 99 FAME PURE COLOGNE SPRAY. GREAT AFTER- "We are looking at total plant population of our lakes," says 5.95 VALUE. Howard B. Roach, ad­ OLD SPICE STICK ministrator of environmental DEODORANT $Q95 Sale Starts Thurs., Dec. 30 control, who is coordinating the 2V.-OZ. REGULAR OR plan, "and what we are seeking MUSK. is a program to control the (*,$*• c presence of all the aquatic plant 88 *^___a_S**^"x^ ^^•T'^-il*-: 30-GALLON species—not just weeds—to maintain a desirable balance in JOLEN CREME COTY relation to the many interests in BLEACH PLASTIC the lake system. These include GREAT FOR BLEACH­ those of the fishermen, hunters, ING FACIAL OR BODY WILD MUSK fisheries and water recreation HAIR. BODY COLOGNE TRASH CAN enthusiasts as well as the 8-OZ. BOTTLE. A NEW MODERN TRASH CAN $ 50 STfrrn WITH METAL LOCK-IN HANDLES. agencies and organizations 2 concerned about water quality, DESIGNED WITH RUGGED CON­ power generation and other OIL OF OLAY STRUCTION TO WITHSTAND factors." VITALIZING $325 TRASH CAN ABUSE. #332 Roach says the group which is NIGHT CREAM , working together on the plan 2-OZ. JAR. $Q99 prefers the "aquatic plant 99 management" approach rather »2 fp SL Jmbuih\ 3 than "weed control" because DANA SPRAY their goal extends beyond the LOVING CARE mere battle against noxious LOTION COLOGNE plants. NO-PEROXIDE HAIR- 2-OZ. BOTTLE RELIANCE DEVILBISS SWEET "After all, a weed is nothing COLOR BY CLAIROL AMBUSH OR HEATING ECONOMY more than a plant out of place," $-119 TABU FRAGRANCE. NLOW he says, "and what we are PAD HUMIDI­ seeking to do is put the right $050 WITH 2-YEAR 1 SUGAR, plants in the right place at the ROSE MILK GUARANTEE. < -f ^^. ll J_ FIER right time." MOISTURIZING 100% WETPROOF 1-4-GAL. CAPACI- jf SUBSTI­ FACE CREAM PAD CONSTRUC­ ;^^g^ TY, OPERATES 15- V Agencies participating in TION. 4-POSITION ^^ _-••* development of the program DOESN'T LEAVE SKIN 17 HOURS. DURA­ TUTE GREASY! 4-OZ. JAR. SWITCH WITH IN­ BLE, BREAK-RE­ PACKAGE OF 250 besides Santee Cooper are the MOON DROPS DICATOR LIGHT. SISTANT PLAS­ PACKETS. South Carolina Wildlife and $3 49 #A-1. TIC. #250. Marine Resources Department, SPECIALS! $ 99 U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, CEPACOL $Q88 Charleston District of the U. S. 8-OZ. MOISTURE BALM OR $Q88 MOUTHWASH MOISTURE FILM 1 Army Corps of Engineers, the KILLS GERMS THAT 9 Opacol Corps' Waterways Experiment CAUSE BAD BREATHI 75 Station in Vicksburg, Miss., the 20-OZ. BOTTLE. 16-OZ. MOISTURIZING *6 South Carolina Water CLEANSER Resources Commission and the IT South Carolina Department of GULF DRIP- Health and Environmental ADORN $435 HAIR SPRAY Control. REGULAR, EXTRA- PRIDE STYLE The efforts of these groups HOLD OR UNSCENTED. have produced an elaborate 13-OZ. CAN. MOTOR COFFEE lit)*': check-off plan of do's and don'ts BABE NON- which will guide Santee Cooper OIL FILTERS ALL-WEATHER FITS MOST LEAD­ later in selecting control AEROSOL SPRAY MULTI-GRADE ING DRIP COF- mechanisms to be used in the SECRET SPRAY MOTOR OIL. ONE FEEMAKERS. management program. There ANTI-PERSPIRANT QUART SIZE. PACKAGE OF 100. IRS. are 87 checkpoints in the DRY FORMULA. 8-OZ. COLOGNE rRAC proposed plan and each one will AEROSOL 1-OZ. BOTTLE. 00 have to be gone through before c a single project begins. 89 $975 2,51 Particular species of plants will be identified, mapped and HERBAL ESSENCE, studied. SHAMPOO Their habitats will be plotted BY CLAIROL. 16-OZ. I and possible control agent- BOTTLE. COUGH N SCHOOL BABY researched. $133 BUY ECKERD'S BRAND SUPPLIES NEEDS In final stages of con­ COLD sideration, the effects of control agents on neighboring plants, BRUT 33 STICK MADLYN ECKERD'S ROBITUSSIN ECKERD'S MADLYN fish populations and the entire DEODORANT COUGH THEME SUE BABY GREAT SMELL OF SUE VITAMIN ecosystem will have to be FORMULA BOOK SHAMPOO tested. BRUT! 2V.-0Z. SIZE. c SHAMPOO C 4-OZ. BOTTLE. 76 PAGES. 32-OZ. BOTTLE. "What this plan does," Roach c says, "is to assure that we will 99 32-OZ. EGG, HER­ 500 MG. BOTTLE c 139 || ""th ar*A>' BAL, GOLDEN, OF 100 TABLETS. 89 for 88 do our homework before LUXURY. $-199 starting any management CONSORT MENS $-109 activities." HAIR SPRAY TRIAMINICIN 3-RING JOHNSON'S Four kinds of control agents 13-OZ. REGULAR OR CANVAS BABY , available to manage aquatic EXTRA HOLD. DECONGESTANT BINDER TABLETS POWDER plant growth are being WITH CLIP #25- 14-OZ. SIZE. PACKAGE OF 24. 3606. evaluated in the study. 88' ECKERD'S These are biological, MADLYN SUE $-j19 S-J88 $•109 chemical, mechanical and SKIN MULTIPLE habitat manipulation. TONI HOME CARE LOTION VITAMINS "We foresee using a com­ PERMANENT 16-OZ. DISPENSER BOTTLE OF 100 REG­ REGULAR, GENTLE, BOTTLE. ULAR OR PLUS IRON. MEAD 13-OZ. bination of methods and NYQUIL NIGHT­ S| SIMILAC agents," Roach says. They will SUPER OR BODY. c c TIME COLDS DATA M**i£ $129 99 99 CENTER CONCENTRATE be selected in accordance with MEDICINE ^_a_a*<" CASE OF 24. Santee Cooper's interim one- 6-OZ. BOTTLE. #29-0300. ECKERD'S ECKERD'S $ year plan, with which the $129 $288 fjncentrated 132? checklist begins, and eventually VASELINE ASPIRIN MALDROXAL INTENSIVE BOTTLE OF 300 12-OZ. ANTACID by the five-year plan which he TABLETS feels is necessary. CARE LOTION SUSPENSION. Representatives of the par­ 24-OZ. DISPENSER c c AFRIN ECKERD'S PAMPERS BOTTLE. 99 89 DAYTIME ticipating organizations have $-188 DECONGESTANT FILLER spent many days reviewing Afrin NASAL SPRAY PAPER 30'S MADLYN SUE NASAL DIAPERS literature, compiling data, ECKERD'S SPRAY '/4-OZ. BOTTLE. 200-COUNT. meeting with user-interest MASSENGILL POLISH $009 DISPOSABLE PLAYING CARDS $129 c factions and overall planning REMOVER SINOLC DECK FOR BRIOO- 69 following a workshop in July at DOUCHE WITH CONDITIONER. OH PINOCHLE. 6-OZ. REGULAR OR 6-OZ. BOTTLE c Eutaw Springs. HERBAL IH- $ for 79 "Finally, we carried all the € 2 tor 1°° % data to Vicksburg and for 77 developed the 87 block flow ECKERD'S ECKERD'S diagram to insure all FIVE-DAY HYDROGEN SPRAY parameters pertaining to a ROLL-ON PEROXIDE •aTS ENAMEL PAINT fresh water ecosystem are ANTI-PERSPIRANT 8-OZ. BOTTLE. ASSORTED COLORS. considered prior to selecting FOR MEN OR WOMEN. 13-OZ. CAN. On"j!n control methods and agents," 1V4-OZ. BOTTLE. 44« c Roach explains. c 99 "We don't think that problem 2 to, 79 Fragratfe weeds can be eradicated. In ECKERD'S ECKERD'S FEVER fact, eradication probably isn't VITAUS LIQUID COLD CAPSULES THERMOMETER desirable because you must PACKAGE OF 10. ORAL OR RECTAL HAIR GROOM MODEL # TP-101 • ALYSSA ASHLEY • BRlf IS 1 jfl nave some kind of plants in 7-OZ. BOTTLE. OR#TP-201 QQC every ecosystem; and, if you w • CHANEL #5 (COLOGNE & BATH POWDER totally eradicated one species, 99° • HELENA RUBINSTEIN • HOUBIGAN the species that moves in to take ECKERD'S MADLYN SUE its place could be even worse." NIGHT TIME BATH OIL BEADS • JEAN NATE • JOHNSON PRODUCTS • J*j>VA The Corps of Engineers is OPEN COLDS FOR MAXIMUM SKIN • LEEMING PACQUIN • MAX FACTOR ME interested in such a plan for CARE. 24-OZ. PACK­ management of noxious aquatic MEDICINE AGE. MATCHABELLI • REVLON • $HU plants in large reservoirs MON. - SAT. 6-OZ. BOTTLE. worldwide and feels that the 99* Santee Cooper lakes meet all 8:30 A.AA. - 9 P.M. 99«1~_- requirements as a candidate for the design concept. The task force recently met for two days when the plan concept was reviewed, adjusted JOIN ECKERD'S SENIOR CITIZENS PLAN 10% Saving! and approved. THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES, Thursday, December 30, 1976 9-B Sewage, Forests Tie Eyed A $100,000 research project at Clemson University is aimed at METAMUCIL two targets—disposing of city POWDER FOR CONSTIPA­ sewage and increasing forest TION. 14-OZ. CAN. productivity. The idea is to use the sewage to fertilize the forest. CHRISTMAS Forestry professor Carl Lane, BREACOL who heads the project, says it COUGH "may provide a means of TRIMS & FORMULA recovering part or all of the cost MENTHOLATED. of effluent treatment." 3-OZ. BOTTLE. Although the concept is not NOVELTIES original, the project is the first REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE to test the capacity of forested ENTIRE STOCK DECORATIONS: MYLANTA soils in the Southern Piedmont, TREE LIGHTS, WREATHS, CAN- a geographic region that ANTACID stretches from Maryland to DOLIERS, CENTERPIECES, ICI­ 12-OZ. LIQUID OR CLES, GARLAND, TREE TRIMS, 100 TABLETS. Texas. ARTIFICIAL TREES, PLUS MANY A $42-million, 10,000-acre test MORE ITEMS! $-129 in Muskegon County, Mich., is IHRISTMAS SALE! 1 EACH the largest of a number of similar efforts across the D At 8:30 - Open 8:30 Til 9:00 ALCONEFRIN 12 country. BABY NOSE The extent of concern over 1/2 OFF DROPS recycling municipal 1-OZ. BOTTLE wastewater on land is MIX 'N MATCH c evidenced by the selection of ^ECKERD'S 88 this kind of project by the South Altantic-Gulf region and two CANDY other water resources research DISHWASHING CONGESPIRIN institute regions as their top CHRISTMAS COLD TABLETS research priority. BARS FOR CHILDREN. PKG. OF 36. Lane's project is financed by DETERGENT MR. GOODBAR/HERSHEY (PLAIN $52,100 from the federal Water GETS DISHES REALLY CLEAN - OR WITH ALMONDS)/SNICK- GIFT e Resources Research Institute YET IS SAFE FOR FINE FABRICS. ERS/M&M'S/MILKY WAY/STAR- 54 and $52,327 from its state 32-OZ. PINK OR LEMON. BURST/ 3 MUSKETEERS/ counterpart. REESE'S, ETC. WRAPPINGS ALKA- It has three objectives. SELTZER The first is to test the soil's ENTIRE STOCK OF HOLIDAY PACKAGE OF 25 PAPER, FOIL, TISSUE, RIB­ capacity for purifying the ef­ <•=•; TABLETS. fluent from a municipal sewage BONS, BOWS, GIFT TAGS. SAVE c 2 ?1°° FOR NEXT YEAR! 54 plant. Lane says effluent 88 discharges into waterways may result in reduced water quality, GERITOL fish and wildlife habitat and recreational potential. He says SELSUN PKG. OF 1/2 OFF TABLETS it's better to put the effluent on PACKAGE OF 100. forests than on farm land for BLUE 40 $3 99 health and esthetic reasons. The second objectives is to a'. LOTION TAMPAX BOXED CHRISTMAS compare the nutrient removal A SHAMPOO TAMPONS SOMINEX efficiency of loblolly pines and CONTROLS DAN­ CHOOSE FROM GREETING CARDS TABLETS high density mixed hardwoods DRUFF YET REGULAR OR EFFECTIVE AID TO sprouting from stumps. Treated 250 LEAVES HAIR SUPER. ENTIRE STOCK OF ALL RE­ SLEEP. PKG. OF 72. sewage effluent from the City of SOFT, EASY TO MAINING CHRISTMAS BOXED MANAGE. 4-OZ. $059 Clemson's sewage treatment $ 29 CARDS! plant will be pumpled to plots in 19 the adjacent portion of the 1 Clemson Forest weekly for two MENTHOLATUM years. 99° DEEP 1/2 OFF Lane says the hardwood can HEATING RUB be harvested mechanically like 1V4-0Z. TUBE. corn under the silage concept of 88c growing pulpwood for paper WINTUK ECKERD'S EVEREADY STAY WELL AT HOME! products. More sprouts come up ALLERGAN from the stumps. LON® ACRYUC 12-OZ. HEAVY WETTING Finally, Lane hopes to come COLA SOLUTION up with how-to-do-it guidelines DUTY FOR CONTACT for spray irrigation of Piedmont KNITTING LENS. 2-OZ. BOT­ forests. GLASS BATTERY BLOOD PRESSURE TLE. .| 39 GREAT FOR ANY TWIN-PACK SIZE $ Success of the project will WORSTED BEVERAGE AT C OR D. FOR MONITOR KIT offer a more tangible link in the t-0*,» SKEIN ASSORTED COL- PARTIES, DROP- FLASHLIGHTS, FOR HOME USE ON YOUR DOC­ SINUTAB same ecosystem under which INS, SNACKS, TOYS, TRANSIS­ TOR'S RECOMMENDATION. BY TABLETS city dwellers exhale carbon )RS. "DUPONT'S REGISTERED LUNCH - ANY­ TOR RADIOS. rRADEMARK. TIME! PI PEER. PACKAGE OF 30. dioxide and trees give back $ 39 oxygen. 00 49' $9488 1 i 4 fl 24 TITRALAC Williamson 69 TABLETS FOR ANTACID RE­ SALE COLD WEATHER SALE LIEF. BOTTLE OF Member SPECTACULARS SALE! 100. VITAMINS NEEDS HAIR NEEDS $15>1 9 At Station STRESSTABS- SUPERIOR 4-OZ. 5-DAY BARBASOL CLEAR EYES Coast Guard Airman Aviation 600 RADIANT GRECIAN EYE DROPS Structural Mechanic Micheal E. FORMULA SPRAY SHAVE BY MURINE. tt-OZ. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. TABLETS HEATER MEN'S OR WOM­ BOTTLE. Marvin E. Williamson of BOTTLE OF 60. UL LISTED. #606 EN'S. DEODORANT BOMB c Georgetown, is a member of the 39 $Q88 $2**7 11-OZ. REGULAR 99 Coast Guard's newest and 12-OZ. AEROSOL OR MENTHOL. CAN largest air station at St. CREOMULSION Petersburg-Clearwater, Fla. COUGH The new station was built to J FRUT-PAK STERNO OLD SPICE 99* 59° FIRE OR 2 for $1.15 FORMULA replace a smaller unit at the St. CHEWABLE HAIR Petersburg airport. VITAMIN C LOGS 4-OZ. BOTTLE. TONIC c Pilots and aircrewmen from 250 MG. 100'S. c 7 -OZ. BOTTLE. 79 the station fly search and 09 $-189 88 $-|39 LITTLE rescue and law enforcement CASE OF 6 $4.99 ECKERD'S SURPRISE missions in the Atlantic, COTTON BALLS DEPREE PANTY HOSE TWO-STEP Carribbean and Gulf of Mexico BAG OF 300. His station operates the multi- STORM STYLING OR c IN TWO SIZES. REDUCING MYADEC 69 e PLAN engine HC-130 "Hercules" VITAMIN/ WINDOW TEASING 66 aircraft and several types of OR 2 for $1.29 98 MINERAL KIT BRUSH OR 2 prs. for $1.29 $2 helicopters. 130 TABLETS. PKG. OF 4. BY ACE. FAMILY PACK In addition to local flights, the ( CURAD BONUS station often provides aircraft $479 for 49 BOX COMBS CALDESENE and crews for logistical gURAD BANDAGES ASSORTED STYLES MEDICATED missions around the world. 80 PLASTIC OR AND SIZES. C POWDER A 1975 graduate of Winyah TRANSPARENT. O packigM AQ DEPREE TIMED ASSORTED 8-OZ. TAME 5-OZ. SIZE. Senior High School, he joined CREME RELEASE FURNACE 2 for 99 129 the Coast Guard in October FILTERS RINSE TUCK 1975. VITAMIN C A CONDITIONER. 500 MG. 50'S. 4 BEST SIZES. Q-TIPS COTTON CELLOPHANE LANACANE >09 VIMMlf. £ $ c $039 2,or 1°° 79 '-kite SWABS TAPE CREME G, E. Murray VALUE PACK OF 400. V4X1000 ROLL WITH MEDICATION DISPENSER. ANTISEPTIC FOR $ SKIN 1.2-OZ. TUBE. Completes 1" 4 for 1°° $•119 ECKERD'S IPANA Course PLAIN TOOTHPASTE VAGISIL CREME BANKAMERICARD ENVELOPES 7-OZ. TUBE. MEDICATION. Specialist Four Guy E. FIFTY 10" OR ONE FOR FEMININE Murray, 22, whose wife, Mary, ttVlffiMP M ?/ HUNDRED 6" SIZE. 66* ITCH. 1-OZ. TUBE. ese Famous c lives at Andrews, recently 2 - 98 OR 2 for $1.29 $119 completed a lineman course at '1 the U.S. Army Signal School, aSfee PAPERMATE ECKERD'S Ft. Gordon, Ga. CHARGE IT! FLAIR PEN ICE TRAY DATRIL-500 Students were trained to CHOOSE FROM MANY ALL BLUE EXTRA-STRENGTIj install and maintain field wire, ASSORTED COLORS. UNBREAKABLE PAIN RELIEVER open wire and cable com­ ISI STERLING, COTY • DANA USE YOUR MASTER c PLASTIC. 2 *., 77 PKG. OF 72 TABLETS munications systems. Murray 3W* ER SET ONLY) • FABERGE 2 ... 88* entered the Army in August AN ^ HOUSE OF FRAGRANCE CHARGE OR 99 1972. J-PVAN • LANVIN • MENNEN JUST ECKERD'S The specialist is a 1972 WONDERFUL PLATINUM ALLEREST graduate of Kingstree High )R MEM COMPANY • PRINCE BANKAMERICARD HAIR SPRAY RAZOR BLADES TABLETS School. m PACKAGE of 10. FOR HAY FEVER/ M 5HULTON • J. B. WILLIAMS e ALLERGY. PKG. OF 13 OZ. CAN. 79 as* m* 24. 99c

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AT <2) WE THANK YOU & LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU IN 197711 QUANTITY RIGHTS LITCHFIELD PLAZA FOODLINER LITCHFIELD BEACH. RESERVEDI SOUTH CAROLINA THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 11-B Georgetown Man Bastes Up Sizzling Yule Barbecue

By ETHLYN MISSROON which he turned out tasty and Christmas Eve to put the hogs use to make it taste so good. Barbecuing is not easy, but its getting more popular all the becued four hogs, this year, six year, he'll be ready for however The Bible says "Raise up a sauced-just-right pork for flat-out over the coals to begin But, Mrs. Barrineau makes product is delicious and ac- time- ho6s> and he's planning on many he wants to do—for boy in the way he should winter-time lovers of this the slow trek to delicious the sauce at her house (her cording to its followers, it's I~*st year> Barrineau bar- enlarging his shed so that next family and friends. be...and when he's grown, he'll Southern and Texas acclimated holiday eating. husband says, "Momma always not depart from it," or words to dish. made it for my daddy") so it's ••**•** - * * • i • • * i r r ii i^ if r ir r~ »tr arry might feed up to 70 or 80 people some people want it very hot so Barrineau and he was known each. Some barbecuers clutch their they can enjoy it, so the for the quality of his bar­ Barrineau got up in the recipes to their bosoms and proportions necessarily vary. becuing—and the manner in middle of the night before wouldn't tell anyone what they Anyway, Mrs. Barrineau combines tomato ketchup, hot sauce, hickory smoked bar­ becue sauce, lemon juice, crushed red peppers (Italian style), black pepper, hot pepper vinegar and plain vinegar. Any way you look at it, it sounds like a sizzling sauce. This savory stuff is brushed upon the cooking meat every 30 minutes until the barbecue ll expert judges that the meat is •> done. And this is the pay­ off...removing the cooked meat off the fire takes skill—about as much as it takes to turn the hog over so he won't disintegrate, and it takes family members, neighbors and good friends—all you can raise—to do the job. Tfie Magic Chef Microwave Oven Has The Largest Cooking Barbecuing when it's done right, turns out a rewarding Capacity On The Market And The Only One That Has 70 product. Complete Cooking Cycles. ONLY A FEW LEFT! W. A. Barrineau (Right) And Enoch Ward Keep An Eye On Three Of The And Barrineau says that to do this, one must go by certain Six Hogs They Barbecued For Christmas guidelines. AS THE OLD YEAR COMES TO A CLOSE WE SAY THANKS FOR YOUR It's getting pretty hard to find the one-time first PATRONAGE AND HAVE A HAPPY NEW YEAR choice...hickory wood. So, now most use "Black Jack" which comes close to being the old familiar "scrub oak" and it gives off pretty coals. KENSINGTON LUMBER CO. Now-adays, Barrineau said, the wood is burned in a metal A Family Owned Business-Giving You That Hometown Service. barrel with one side open, and the coals transferred to the CONWAY HIGHWAY 546-2434 and 546-24324355 ] cooking area via a shovel. •#W0ll#BI#IB#W#>l#»*#M#l#»l#B|^|^MjlB#W0BI0IMy#W^B#*)B#M#l^t m^Amt^Am^AmtpM

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». . . . w id SHOE TREE ® of USED CARS Don't worry about saving a few tax dollars when hundreds can be saved on this sale. We mean it! We have never reduced prices so much as we All Fall & Winter have for this fantastic clearance. You must see these prices to believe them. Come see for yourself - No reasonable offer to be refused. Over 40 'f used cars & trucks to select from. No hassle - Low, on the spot finan­ cing.

LADIES was NOW 1X-76 1973 Chevelle Laguna $2395.00 $1323.00 5X-76 1974 Cutlas Supreme Coupe $1795.00 $1556.00 77-76 1974 Olds Delta 4 door $2695.00 $2322.00 1973 Impala Custom Coupe * 76-1 $2695.00 $1891.00 SHOES 76-86 1973 Volkswagon $1895.00 $1457.00 76-118 1972 Vega Wagon $1195.00 $ 698.00 76-119 1971 Vega Coupe $ 795.00 $ 498.00 76-189 1973 Nova Coupe $2695.00 $1932.00 76-216 1973 Vega Coupe $ 995.00 $ 876.00 76-227 1971 Bel Air 4 door $1195.00 $ 947.00 PRICE 76-233 1972 Kingswood Estate $1895.00 $1467.00 76-267 1971 Ford Maverick $1095.00 $ 518.00 a 76-269 1968 Impala 4 door $ 895.00 $ 487.00 76-270 1971 Olds Delta 4 door $1295.00 $1073.00 76-292 1973 Volkswagon $1895.00 $1276.00 76-306 1973 Caprice 4 door $2695.00 $2072.00 76-339 1973 Bel Air 4 door $1995.00 $1686.00 76-344 1975 Maverick 4 door $3095.00 $2773.00 • LADIES PARTY SHOES 77-3 1975 Olds Cutlas Supreme Coupe $4395.00 $3889.00 77-21 1972 Olds Delta 4 door $1895.00 $1372.00 77-29 1973 Olds Delta Hardtop Sedan $2295.00 $1678.00 0 77-34 1973 Caprice 9 Passenger Wagon $2195.00 $1855.00 30 % " 77-35 1975 Caprice 4 door $4495.00 $3996.00 77-47 1972 Chevelle 4 door $1195.00 $ 984.00 i* LADIES BOOTS Reduced 77-53 1974 Cutlas Sport Coupe $3395.00 $2961.00 77-64 1971 Galaxie 4 door $ 995.00 $ 476.00 77-65 1974 Pinto Wagon $1895.00 $1554.00 10% 77-75 1974 Mercury Comet 2 door $2695.00 $2386.00 77-62 1970 Plymouth Duster Coupe $ 695.00 $ 396.00 HAND BAGS 1 / PRICE 4X-76 1974 Chev V_ ton Pickup $2595.00 $2163.00 2 77-77 1972 Chev Luv Pickup $1595.00 $1387.00

ClHAriakl WESTBROOK SHOEIREE I "WE SERVICE TO SELL AGAIN"! GEORGETOWN PLAZA Chevrolet Oldsmobile 2820 Highmarket St. Phone 546-2421 ------•_•__•__• \-H7r67 ___il..Wrtut:-1 >*N <*S. Ci TIMES.Thursday, December 30. 1976 BANK ROLL $$$$ THIS WEEK

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flfc£_\S BANQUET Beef- Salisbury Steak or Turkey /*_jgjH __a I MCOQKING BAGS R 5 5oz- m ^ -pkgs. $po Limit 5 \\ iili ST 50 or rr\0rm order, please BANQUET 2 LB. CTN !l MACARONI & CHEESE 89* SARA LEE Large UOZ. PECAN COFFEE CAKECTN M19 •b' COOL WHIP 9 0Z rn BOWL 03 24 oz. en DINf-JER FRIES . PKG. 09 DULANY Chopped 10OZ.M COLLARDS. . . 4PKGS. I DULANY With Diced Turnips TURNIP GREENS •I'cV^M00 SEALTEST - Asst. Flavors ICE CREAM CTNAL MM THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES,Thursday. December 30, 1976 13-B

FOR SALE-New listing in FOR SALE-Murrells Inlet. FOR SALE-Andrews. Kensington, lovely 3 bedroom Approximately an acre on Beautiful 2-year-old home home, convenient to school, Deep Water Creek at with 3 bedrooms and 2 haths. with lg. den and fireplace. beautiful Murrells Inlet. 4 Home located in very Home is just like new. Priced bedroom home only 3 years desirable area of town. Let us in the low 40's. Call James W. old. Ideal for the sports show you this home while it is Smith Real Estate. 237- fisherman. Priced well below available. Priced in $30's. 4246. tfc market value. James W. James W. Smith Real Estate, Smith Real Estate. 237- 237-4246. tfc FOR SALE BY OWNER- 4246. MLS. 445 tfc FOR SALE—4 door, 1976 Im­ Three Bedroom house in FOR SALE—Kensington lot 1 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE-Must sell 1976 10 f OR SALE-1973 Shasta self- FOR SALE-1970 mobile home, Maryville Pines on South h.p. Mercury motor. Has less contained camper with air pala power steering and FOR SALE-N. Litchfield near school and shopping 7 cents a word—1st Insertion 3 bedrooms. $3500. Call 264- Hazzard Street. Has large center. Call 546-9612. 8tc-l-6 6 cents a word—Each ad­ than 5 hrs. used on motor. 546- conditioner. Sleeps six. brakes. Radio, heater, air tfc Beach. Exceptional buy. conditioning. Low mileage. living room with fireplace. Second row, 4 bedroom, 2 ditional Insertion. Minimum 3945. 8tc-l-4 Complete with stove, oven, FOR SALE-Andrews. Excellent condition. Call 546- Separate double garage and baths, large family room with f $110. and refrigerator. Excellent FOR SALE-Within walking Spacious 3 bedroom home. 5422 between 9 a.m. and 12 large adjoining corner lot. rustic fireplace. Excellent for Classified Display $1.40 per SWIMMING POOL condition. Call 546-8346 after 5 distance of Kensington Good location. Call after 5:00 Located on lake just outside col. inch. SACRIFICE-Leading p.m. tfc noon. 2tc-l-4 School. Brick veneer personal use or rental. Priced p.m. 546-7583. tfc for immediate sale. James W. city limits. This home must be DEADLINE—Noon Friday distributor has above ground residence, 3 bedrooms, living seen. Complete with living For Tuesday's Paper. Noon pools. Repossessed from FOR SALE-71 V.W. Pretty room, den, kitchen-dinette Smith Real Estate. 237- FOR SALE-2 bedroom trailer. 4246. MLS. 444 tfc room, dining room, den with Tuesday for Thursday's defunct dealers, still in fac­ good condition. Call 546-3106 combination, carport. A good fireplace and large recreation buy in the low twenties. O. L. Central heat. 264-5030. 6tc-12- Paper. tory cartons. Complete with after 5:00 or 5:30. 2tp-l-4 23 room. Fully furnished all safety fence, and sundeck, Bruorton Real Estate, phone appliances included. Priced fully equipped. Will sell for 546-6660. tfc tzrzm FOR SALE BY OWNER- in mid $40's. James W. Smith balance. Will install. Terms Real Estate Co. 237-4246. tfc FOR SALE available. Call collect FOR SALE Large wooded lot in Colonial FOR SALE—2 story, 4 bedroom Estates. 546-8354. tfc anytime, 779-5848. tfc — REAL ESTATE— home conveniently located in Fraser • ™FOR SALE-1976 Stryker high historical section of Ml - REALTy COMPANy FOR SALE-1972 12'x60* 3 FOR SALE—Approximately performance bass ring. FOR SALE—1975 18-foot in- Georgetown on Screven St. FOR RENT bedroom mobile home. five acres with 235 ft. on SALES-APPRAISALS Loaded. Custom drive on board-outboard boat. Very spacious with 2900 sq. ft. Furnished, shag carpet, oil Penny Royal Creek includes INVESTMENT PROPERTIES trailer. 55 plus MPH. Shed Arrowglass Cheetah. 140 h.p. Heated space, fireplace on tank, air conditioned, also septic tank, well with pump, FARMS-RESIDENTIAL FOR RENT IN ANDREWS-2 kept. $5,000. Call for details. Mercury Cruiser Full in­ both levels, price has been underpinned with porch. barn-stables, etc. $30,000. COMMERCIAL bedroom mobile home, tied 264-5166 or 546-6184. tfc strumentation. Carpet top, reduced in mid 40's. Call FOR SALE—Custom hitches, $5000. Can remain on Financing available to FOR SALE—New listing. Just down, skirted, conveniently side curtains. Call 264-8631 James W. Smith Real Estate foreign & American white beautiful lot in Murrells Inlet, qualified buyer. O. L. listed, large home on acre lot located. The Benton L. after 5:00. Before 3 call 546- 2374246. MLS 331. tfc f FOR SALE—Bull dog puppies. super spoke wheels. Gumbo- lot rented at $37 a month. 236- Bruorton Real Estate, phone just outside Georgetown. Smith's, 10 S. Magnolia Ave. 2525, ext. 159. tfc Phone 546-4242. tfc monster mudder tires. CB 2596. 3tc-l-6 546-3611. tfc Home has 5 bedrooms, 3 Andrews, S.C. Phone 264- radios antennas & equipment. FOR SALE-ANDREWS. baths, living room and dining 8494. tfc Reduced $2,000 for immediate room. Priced to sell in the FOR SALE-2 Black Labs., FOR SALE-Fire wood, call Financing available. In­ FOR SALE—Acre lots near FOR SALE—2 bedroom N. / sale. 2 bedroom home in mid-forties. James W. Smith f male, 8 months old, wonderful 264-8626 or 264-8242. tracoastal Services Five Kent Railroad Crossing and Litchfield Retreat Con­ FOR RENT-Fabulous 5 BR excellent section of town. Real Estate Co. 237-4246. pet, have not hunted. $25.00 Points. 546-6223 or 546-6233. tfc lumber manufacturing plant. dominium, fully furnished. home N. Litchfield Beach. each. Call 546-4072. 6tc-l-18 FOR SALE—Trophies and Ideal for young couple or for MLS. 425. tfc Furnished or partially fur­ Call 899-2285 after 4 p.m. lOtp- rental income. $15,500. James Priced below market value, plaques. Large discounts to 1-27 for quick sale at $53,500. Call nished. $300 per month plus FOR SALE-1975 20 h.p. organizations. Coastal W. Smith Real Estate Co. 237- FOR SALE—3 beuiooin, 1M> deposit. Available to June. FOR SALE 4246. tfc James W. Smith Real Estate Mercury. 14' Delcraft boat, Engravers, Inc. New Co. today 237-4246. MLS baths on one acre in Rosehill Phone Chas., S.C. 1-552-7749 location: 804 Oak St., Myrtle FOR SALE-1973 Marion and trailer. Call 546-6136, VEHICLES Mobile Home. 12x60, fully 392. tfc Section. 1750 sq. ft. Priced at after 5 p.m. tfc Beach. Call 448-6385. tfc FOR SALE-Why Rent? New after 6:00 call 546-4037. 2tp-12- FOR SALE-1967 Corvair, 4 carpeted. 2 bedrooms, 2 $26,000. Wiles, Paul & Assoc. listing in Maryville has 3 238-2212. Evenings 237-4773 or 30 door, good condition. $350.00. baths. Call 546-4108 or 264-5009 FOR SALE-FHA FOR RENT-515 Front St. Two FOR SALE-15' 11" x 6' flat after 5. tfc bedrooms, dining room & 546-4489. tfc mobile home spaces, one with Phone 237-2051 after 5 living room with fireplace, Repossesions. 4 double wides FOR SALE-Remington Model bottom boat, barge front, with p.m. 4tp-l-ll patio and tie downs. Water A-M radio and canopy. With one bath. Payment for a to choose from all in excellent - 1100 L.W., 20 ga. 3" magnum, FOR SALE—Investors- FOJ. SALE OR RENT- furnished. Adults preferred, breakback-kill back trailer. qualified buyer is $130.93 per condition, all have 3 * 28" barrel. Brand new. Call Developers, Excellent Op­ Condominium at Wedgefield No animals. Apply 1 Cannon $400 or best offer. Call 546-6328 FOR SALE-1974 Ford LTD, 4 month, close to Maryville bedrooms, 2 baths, fully 1 546-6136 after 6:00 call call portunity. Foreclosure sale of furnished, prices start at Plantation, 2 bedrooms, l . St. or 546-6532. 2tc-l-4 or 546-4541. tfc door, V8, new radial tires, School. MLS. 346. James W. baths. Tennis, swimming and 546-4037. 2tp-12-30 AM-FM, AC, cruise control, proposed housing tract. 200 $8,995. Free delivery, Smith Real Estate-237- golf facilities. Will rent fur­ FOR RENT—2 bedroom house, split bench seats. No acres with U.S. 17 and South financing available. Call Joe FOR SALE-Special deals on 10 4246. tfc nished or unfurnished. Call den, living room, dining Damage. $3,200. Call Walter Island Road Frontages. Cash Holt. 669-2019. 9tc-12-30 and 12 wide trade-ins, also 546-1090 for appointment, tfc room, and kitchen. Newly FOR SALE—Mixed hardwood Green, 264-5166 or 546-6184. tfc or terms. Priced for quick Vi cord, split & delivered, $30. repossessions for as little as sale. Call Chuck Houseman, FOR SALE-Pick your lot out decorated. Located on S. $95 down and assume now for your permanent FOR SALE-SPECIAL-4 Call 237-9013. 4tc-l-6 Waccamaw Neck Land Co. bedroom double wide 2 full FOR SALE-New Listing. One Island Rd. in Maryville. Call payments. Call 347-3388 or see FOR SALE-1972 Chrysler 237-4225. tfc home. Big and beautiful. acre lot, Hwy. 17-A, 15 miles 546-5615. tfc at Direct Factory Outlet Newport Royal, loaded, will Colonial Estates. Call W. D. baths, living room, dining FCR SALE—One, 4000 lb. room, den, frost free from Georgetown includes engine hoist, and one, 20 ton Mobile Homes, Conway, tfc take $150 and take up Bourne Realty. 546-4530. tfc comfortable, recently con­ FOR RENT—2 story un­ payments or $1500 cash. 237- FOR SALE BY OWNER-3 refrigerator, garden tub 4 bearing press. Call 803-543- bedroom, IV. Brick Veneer $14,900 free delivery, finan­ structed brick veneer furnished apartment, 3 2164. 3tc-12-28 FOR SALE—Remington 25 9001 or 546-9649. 3tc-12-30 residence, 3 bedrooms, 2 rooms, kitchen, bath. Electric typewriter. Ex­ house on 2.03 acres in Penny FOR SALE—Lots at Pawleys cing available. Call Joe Holt. Royal Section. Call 546-4496 Island-Hagley Est. and Rural 669-2019. 9tc-12-30 baths, central heat. Priced References & lease required. cellent condition. Will FOR SALE-1975 TR^'i below thirty for prompt sale. Unsuitable for children or FOR SALE-One small riding sacrafice. Call 546-9638. 2-4tc- Triumph. Micheland Radials, for appointment. 4tc-l-4 Georgetown. Lovely 4 horse. $125. Call 546-1157. tfc bedroom home in country, FOR SALE BY OWNER-3 O.L. Bruorton Real Estate, pets. Call 546-7501 after 1:30 12-30 AM—FM Stereo with 8 track. Phone 546-6660. tfc p.m. for appointment. tfc Herb Bailey, 546-2525 days, or LOT FOR SALE-N. Litchfield excellent buy, must see to bedrooms, 2 bath, den, dining FOR SALE—Pecans, 90 cents a appreciate. Also a 3 bedroom FOR SALE—Keystone mags . 546-3357 nights. $4500. 4tp-l-4 Beach No. 1, Section Q. Call room and carport. Forced FOR SALE—Six adjoining lots pound. Call 546-7673 or 546- 579-4730 Spartanburg or write home in Maryville. And an heat and A.C. Low. 30's in FOR RENT-Two mobile 6088. tfc 15", 5 lug; Ford 14" mags, office space for Rent. Fore at Hagley Estates include 700 aluminum; fiberglass dune FOR SALE-1969 Chevrolet Ethel Ruth Laylor, 509, Maryville. Call 546-7588 after ft. frontage with roads on homes for rent McDonald Gaston Drive, Spartanburg, Realty 2402 Highmarket 6:00 p.m. tfc Road 12x50 and 10x50 fur­ buggy body. Call 264-8172 or Kingswood Estate Station Phone Office 546-1051-Home three sides. Ideally located FOR SALE—Arabian hunting Wagon. Call 546-5741. tfc S.C. 29302. tfc nished. Call 546-4745. tfc horse, Gentle with kids. 264-8067. tfc 546-2743. tfc short distance from Wac­ MUST SELL—New and used camaw River. O.L. Bruorton % Saddle and bridle included, * furniture of all kinds taken FOR SALE—Oats, coastal FOR SALE-1973 98 Old­ LOT FOR SALE-Belle Isle. 200 Real Estate. Phone 546- FOR RENT—2 bedroom house, $300.00. Call 546-7503 or 546- FOR SALE—12x48 mobile home from mobile homes priced at bermuda hay, shell corn and smobile, 4 door, one owner, ft. on the lake. 100 ft. deep. 6660. tfc fully carpeted, S. Magnolia 4675 after 6 p.m. tfc $9,500. 546-8201 after 5 p.m. tfc with 10x30 screened porch and cost and below. Call Joe Holt. ground ear corn. Ackerman good condition, clean. Call Ave. 264-5463. tfc Grain Co., 500 West Main St., 6 ft. sundeck on back. Un­ 669-2019. 9tc-12-30 FOR SALE-Reconditioned 546-4045. Call after 6 p.m. tfc FOR SALE—Conveniently Andrews. Call 264-8043. 8tc-12- FOR SALE-Pick your lot out derpinned. Total Electric juke boxes, pool tables, located 3 bedroom home off 30 now for your permanent with air conditioning. Call 803- FOR SALE-Andrews 3 footballs & flippers for home FOR SALE-1976 Toyota Celica 472-9897 after 6 p.m. except bedroom B.V. home on corner Highmarket on Congdon St. MOVING? home. Big and beautiful. with fireplaces in living room use. Lay away now for 5 speed. A—C 8 track tape Colonial Estates. Call W. D. weekends. 3tc-l-6 lot. Located near Faircloth Local or Christmas. Can be seen at FOR SALE-CAKE DECO-, player AM—FM Stereo. In Subd. Priced to sell! Contact and den. Also has garage RATING SUPPLIES for Bourne Realty. 546-4530. tfc Long Distance Winyah Amusement 1806 excellent condition less than Bruce Swinnie, Phone 264- apartment above 3 car Highmarket St., 546-6301. every occasion featuring' 8,000 miles. Call 546-2965. FOR SALE-Willowbank!! garage. Priced to sell in low Wilton Products & Magic Line FOR SALE—Lot on Black River Lovely 3 bedroom home. 5263. Thrift Ins. Agency. Call , Hours: 9-5. tfc $4,000.00. 4tc-12-28 at Browns Ferry. Phone 546- Andrews, S.C. 16tc-l-18 50's. Call James W. Smith at Unique Cakes & Decorating Central heat & air con­ Real Estate 237-4246. tfc Supplies, Florence, S.C. (3M> 2054. tfc ditioning. Large paneled den. JOYNER FOR SALE-Baled hay. Bill miles South of SouthPark FOR SALE-1976 MGB. Call FUR SALE-Pick your lot out Weaver, 546-6463. tfc 546-4144,9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 3tc- 546-9240 or 546-2421. Priced FOR SALE—1975 Cimarron 2 Shopping Center. Hrs. Mon. - right. tfc now for your permanent Fri. 1:00-6:00 p.m. Sat. 10:00- 12-30 home. Big and beautiful. bedroom, 1 bath. $250 down TRANSFER CO. 1:00. Phone 662-5882. tfc Colonial Estates. Call W. D. and take of over payments of $147.56. Already in park. For Day Ph. 546-9891 FOR SALE—Pickup 1960 Bourne Realty. 545-4530. tfc Heating & Air details call Mobile Home Night Ph. 546-9575 Chevorlet, 6 cylinder, stan­ FREE ESTIMATES 2-4tc-l-20 GUERRY'S SEWING FOR SALE-Mobile home tie Brokers. 546-8521. tfc dard shift, short base, runs Conditioning SERVICE downs. Call 546-9076 days or good, in good condition, On FORSALE Singer Authorized 546-3391 nights. 8tc-12-30 Service FOR SALE $300.00. Call 546-2758 or 546- Aluminum Siding Fireworks Dealer, 7064. 2tc-l-4 We specialize in service for & Vinyl Siding Kensington Blvd. and 2114 Prince Street Carrier, Lennox, Tappan, DRAGLINE WORK Sumter St. Brick Veneer Feddes, Whirlpool, Luxair, Swayer's Cutrate PILE DRIVING Call: 546-7279 tfc Fireworks Stand house with living room, Payne, General Electric and BULLDOZING dining room-kitchen com­ WHY WAIT FOR By U.S. Steel & Reynolds Near Pepsi Cola Plant many others. Rice Field Plowing, Barge & bined, den with fireplace, 3 SEPTIC TANK Quality Discount Pusher, Docks & Ricefield AAA. Mechanical bedrooms, Vk baths, carport _!>atn0 TROUBLE? James H. Carter Large Assortment Trunks, Creosoted Posts- and workshop. Electric heat 22 years experience. Andrews Highway Poles-Lumber. Registered and a—c. Offers will be Get Roebic K-37 and K-57 Phone 546-4302 (Office Supplies Phone: 546-2031 "Littlest Stand With' Charolais Cattel, Freezer considered. each year It really works. tfc Biggest Values" _.- TTFC lacker Steers. 1309 HIGHMARKET ST. K-77 kills roots. Full money ANNANDALE PLANTATION back guarantee Woodrow Sawyer M.P. Ferris Agency Phone 546-5976. 2-tfc 546-5015 i PHONE Lawrimore & Seitter Mobile Home 546-4187 (ieorgetown Heating & Air Conditioning Complete Office Outfitters Hwy. 521, Georgetown 546-6334 Desk, Chairs Row ell Hardware Supplies, Copiers Andrews Off ice Machines ;. Has all parts for: SEASON'S GREETINGS tfc Mobile Home heating and Air Conditioning systems FROM Your Credit YOUNG BROTHERS TRUCKING COLEMAN, INTER THERM AND Is Good We DUO-THERM Finance Everybody 526 S. Fraser St. 546-2198 ** 1965 Falcon, 2 door. WE HAVE HARD TO FIND GEORGETOWN AGENCY $395. $150 down. $10 a week. See Us For All Your Home Remodeling FILTERS FOR ELECTRIC HEATERS AND WATER HEATER ELEMENTS 1969 Ford Fairlane. & Roofing Needs! THE OLDEST REAL {STATE DEALERS $695. $250. $15 a week. No Job Too Big Qr too Small We are your tech-care for IN GEORGETOWN 1969 Chevrolet Impala. Whirlpool appliances & parts $795. $300 down. $15 a week. FREE ESTIMATESI 1969 Dodge Dart. $595. $225 down. $15 a week. PARSONS NURSERY Stuck on monthly EACH CLIENT RECEIVES 1959 Chevrolet pickup truck. Outdoor Power World $395. $150 down. $15 a week. cable TV payments? 1960 Dodge pickup truck. WE RENT: INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION $295. $150 down. $15 a week. Pumps, Mud Hogs, Electric Generators, Soil Compactors, 1968 Ford, 4 door. Saws, Pavement Breakers, Roto Tillers, Lawn Mowers, : $595. $250 down. $15 a week. Chain Saws, Stump Cutter.

1968 Firebird Pontiac. 4 Speed Rent by the hour, day, week or month. ^$695. $200 down. $15 a week. Call 546-8541 tK MEMBERS OF 1969 Ford Station Wagon. .atAAjo*. MIS $695. $250 down. $15 a week. Get off the hookup with a Channel Master TV antenna ... tin* world's most powerful ... 1 Realtors 1967 Chevy II Nova, t L SEE US FOR YOUR PIANO and rufluod You can got brilliant reception automatic. on all channels in town and out of town for • ar less tnan you'd think ... and far less $595. $250 down. $15 a week. AND ORGAN NEEDS. o than it costs l>v staying on the hookup. 1970 Ford Galaxy. •LESSONS Come see us and find out how easy it is to RICHARD KAMINSKI $595. $250 down. $15 a week. have yuni own Channel Master quality TV w TUNING '"*"• ,'ia installed1 BUY HERE PAY HERE R REPAIR TANNER'S BROKER Bill Sapp Autos Radio & TV Hospital 1905 Highmarket St. E 119 SCREVEN TELEPHONE 5464330 ORGAN CENTER S. Fraser St. 546-7774 Open 9-5 - Saturdays 9-12 Next to Hub Theatre . STREET Closed Sundays Y 546-2488 546-3502 G8-U7/-077 M-BTHE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976

FOR RENT—2 bedroom fur­ HELP WANTED-Office South CaroUna, which are bankment, close off Cork and P.O. Box 806 apply to the Probate Court for a nished mobile home. Call or Help—Experience with bounded on the North by the Little Duck Creek and connect Georgetown, S.C. 29440 4tc-l-8 final discharge as Guardian of FOR RENT come by Connor Mobile payroll and keypunching Miscellaneous meanderings of Sampit Creek existing embankments to those the said minor, on the 18th of Homes. 546-621. or 546- desirable. Phone 546-8532 for and on the Southeast by High­ of Kinlock Plantation on Minum January, 1977. . 6222. tfc way 17-A. These lands have Creek and Little Duck Creek on FOR RENT-12x60 Mobile interview. tfc WANTED—War sourvenirs NOTICE OF DISCHARGE Carrie Smith, Guardian 4tc-l- ' been duly posted according to Minum Island at Annandale home in excellent clean guns, daggers, medals, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 FOR RENT-Trailer. Central NEEDED—Young person to the law. All trespassers will be Plantation for private use. that on the 18th day of January, condition, air conditioned, gas swords etc. German, Comments will be received by heat. 13 miles from air & heat. Call 546-6545. tfc manage store on North Japanese and U.S. Call 264- prosecuted to the fullest extent 1977, the undersigned will file NOTICE TO CREDITORS Santee, Woody's Convenient of the law. the South Carolina Water with the Probate Court her Georgetown within 3 miles of 8038. ltc-12-30 Resources Commission, P.O. ALL PERSONS indebted to FOR RENT—2 bedroom trailer. Store. Living quarters CATHERINE SMITH Final Accounting as Executrix the wire plant, Brogdon In­ Box 4515, Columbia, S.C. 29240 the ESTATE of James H. No pets. Couple only. Private available. Should be between STEARNS of the Estate of N. HiU Martin, dustries and the Chip Plant. SITUATION WANTED- by Jan. 6, 1977. HolUday, late of Georgetown lot. Call 546^261. tfc the age of 28 to 35 and single. deceased, and at the same time Call 264-5372. tfc Painter looking for work and Owner Jtc-1-13 CG. Graham Reeves 2tc-12-30 County, South Carolina, will Enquire at 546-7175. tfc will make application for her kindly make payment to the small repair jobs. Joe Harvey discharge as such Executrix of FOR RENT-12x65 Elite Mobile FOR RENT—4 bedroom beach 546-2982. tfc NOTICE undersigned, and all persons home, washer, carpet. house at N. Litchfield for year HELP WANTED-Business First Federal Savings and TRESPASS NOTICE the Estate. having claims against said Spacious lot. No pets. By round rental. Call James W. Opportunity. We have FOUND—Eluchia Walker Loan Association of Any entry on the lands owned Caroline A. Martin, ESTATE will please same, duly y appointment, phone 546- Smith Real Estate, Co. 23T- location in the Georgetown hound on the Gapway Road Georgetown will hold it's by Bell-Ford Land Company is Executrix of the Estate of N. itemized and verified, to the 6463. tfc 4246. tfc area and other areas in South owner may claim by iden- regular Annual Meeting of strictly prohibited! No hunting, Hill Martin, deceased 4tc-l-ll undersigned, c—o Cecil W. Carolina. Moderate in­ tifing dog and paying for ad. Members at its office, 1031 fishing, shooting, or other Schneider, Attorney, P.O. Box Front Street, at 2:00 p.m., on FOR RENT—3 bedroom house FOR RENT—2 & 3 bedroom vestment. For more in­ Phone 264-8075. 6tc-l-4 trespassing is allowed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 662, Georgetown, S.C. 29440. Thursday, January 20,1977. 4tc- on South Island Road near Mobile homes, furnished. Call formation apply Gate Service Trespassers will be prosecuted All persons indebted to the HARRY F. CARRAWAY Station No. 20 or No. 39, 1-4 school. Phone 546-2012 546-9636 or 546-7349. tfc MISCELLANEOUS—Practical to the full extent of the law. Estate of Everett C. Lee, late of Executor and DORIS S. Georgetown, S.C. or call daytime only. tfc nurse desire 8 to 12 hr. duty. 1-6 Bell-Ford Land Company Georgetown County, State of HAYES FOR RENT—3 bedroom fur­ Bobby Hardee 554-5241 1-11 F.B. Ford South CaroUna, will kindly Executrix 3tc-l-4 Charleston, S.C. 4tc-12-28 Day or night. 546-2982. tfc FOR RENT-Three bedroom nished apartment. Excellent 1-13 A.W.Ford, Jr. 3tc-12-30 make payment to the un­ furnished mobile home. Call location, approximately 1400 MISCELLANEOUS-Tree dersigned, and all persons NOTICE OF FINAL sq. ft. For appointment HELP WANTED—Can earn 264-5080. tfc Surgeon. Trimming and NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE OF FINAL having claims against said DISCHARGE contact John R. Howard, $300 or more per week. S'.art Removal. Call 546-4434. tfc All persons indebted to the DISCHARGE Estate will present same, duly NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t> Connor Mobile Homes 546- gt $150 per week. For Estate of Andrew Jefferson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN verified, to the undersigned. that at 11:00 o'clock in the FOR RENT—Two and three 6212. After 6 p.m. call 546- dependable, mature in­ BULL DOZER WORK— Berry, Jr., late of Georgetown Leila M. Budd, Exec, fornoon on January 18 1976, the bedroom, air conditioned 5259. tfc dividual for outside route that at 11:00 o'clock in the Specializing in small jobs. County, State of South Carolina, C-O P.O. Box 418, undersigned will file his final trailers. Winyah Mobile sales. Must furnish tran­ forenoon on January 111977, the Dingle Equipment Company. will kindly make payment to the Georgetown, S.C. 3tc-l-4 accounting and make ap­ Homes, Fogel St., sportation. For interview call undersigned will file her final FOR RENT-Efficiency 546-8815, nights 546-5067. tfc undersigned, and all persons plication to the Probate Court of Georgetown. Concrete patios AMC Sales 397-3200. Mon­ accounting and make ap­ apartment everything fur­ having claims against the plication to the Probate Court of NOTICE OF FINAL Georgetown County, South and water furnished. See day—Friday 9 a.m.4 p.m. tfc Estate will present same, duly manager, CD. Marsh, 546- nished. Cleaned weekly. SMOKE DETECTORS—Fire Georgetown County, South DISCHARGE Carolina, for final discharge as Single occupancy. Turk Wing, • a i j. . ..-._. • verified, to the undersigned. CaroUna, for final discharge as NOTICE is hereby given that Executor of the ESTATE of 5943, or call collect, Mr. or HELP WANTED—Full time Alarms and Burglar Alarms. Charleston Hwy. Call 546- The South Carolina National Executrix of the ESTATE of the undersigned will make a CLIFFORD J. SMITH. Mrs. B. A. Graham, 659-2994, experienced sales help Free Estimates. McDonald 7630. tfc Bank and Maybelle Dove Law W.C. Johnson. final accounting of the ad­ Charles R.Wulbern 4tc-l-ll Turbeville. tfc needed in Georgetown Alarm. Call 546-6930. tfc Berry Anzie Johnson ministration of the estate of FOR RENT-Trailer at Har­ location. Preferably with Executors FOR LEASE OR RENT-We MISCELLANEOUS—See us for Solomon McCants, a minor, and « mony Hills and Pawleys musical background. Contact P.O. Box 897 C-O David H. Maring have several business officers Mr. Reisinger, Lowrey Organ your musical needs. Organs, Island. 546-6903. tfc pianos, sheet music. Lessons Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for rent or lease. Contact Center, 448-1508. tfc 29577 3tc-l-13 today for prime location. Call and service available. FOR RENT—Lovely two Lowrey Organ Center, Michael Drew Realty. 546- bedroom brick veneer The State of South Carolina, 3015. tfc HELP WANTED-Clerk- Georgetown Plaza. 546- S W.D. BOURNE residence, LR, DR, Den Stenographer. Self motivated 2488. tfc County of GEORGETOWN Garage, completely furnished BY Claudia W. Howard FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms, person who enjoys working including TV. $240 per month. with people. Requires typing MISCELLANEOUS - We have PROBATE JUDGE: gentlemen only. Call 546-6088 Lease required. O. L. REAL ESTATE AGENCY or apply at 1705M* Duke St. tfc skills, plus shorthand, speed plenty of fill dirt and black top WHEREAS, Kenneth W. Bruorton Real Estate. Phone writing or ability to use soil. We can do your land Thornton, Jr. made suit to me 1200 Front St. 546-4530 Nights 546-6805 546-6660. tfc transcription equipment. To granting to him Letters of FOR RENT—3 bedroom house clearing and hauling at a apply please submit resume price that is right for you. We Administration CTA of the in Maryville, brick veneer, FOR RENT-Efficiency to Box 718 Georgetown, or Estate and effects of W. Doak air conditioned, carpet. No also have firewood. Call 264- apartment trailers & rooms. phone 546-6107. An Equal 5800. 10tc-12-30 Flintom pets. Joseph A. Doyle Realty. 12 miles south of Georgetown Opportunity Employer. tfc 546-6900 or 546-3201. tfc THESE ARE THEREFORE, on Hwy. 17. Call 546-7947 or to cite and admonish all and 546-2308. tfc MISCELLANEOUS - Singer WANTED-WORK AT HOME zig-zag sewing machine with singular the Kindred and FOR RENT—Newly furnished in spare time. Earn $250.00 condominium villas available FOR RENT—2 bedroom trailer such button bobbin winder, Creditors of the said W. Doak per 1000 stuffing envelopes. Flintom deceased, that they be at 3 choice locations in furnished. Call 546-7145.4tc-12- makes button holes, etc., all Send 25c plus stamped, self- without attachments. and appear before me, in the beautiful Litchfield Beaches- 30 addressed envelop to: Terry Salt Marsh Cove-Inlet Point Originally sold for over $300, Court of Probate, to be held at Lane Enterprises, P.O. Box balance due $73 or $7.30 per Georgetown, South Carolina on Litchfield Retreat...excellent FOR RENT—3 bedroom trailer 289, Hobart, Indiana 46342.8tc- section of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom month. Write to: Credit January 11, 1976 Next, after furnished. Call 546-7145.4tc-12- 1-25 publication hereof, at 11 o'clock garden and townhouse villas 30 Manager, P.O. Box 10281 Charleston Hgts., S.C. in the forenoon, to show cause, with fishing, crabbing, sur­ HELP WANTED-Cashier BENEVENTUM fing, golf and tennis prac­ 29411. 10tc-12-28 if any they have, why the said BUILDING FOR RENT-S. second or third shift. Apply Administration should not be tically at your back door. All Fraser St. ideal for office or 3 bedrooms, brick veneer, beautiful landscaped yard, back yard residents have use of private Zippy Mart Hwy. 17.546- granted. small business. Phone 546- 7753. tfc enclosed with chain link fence, workshop, house in excellent clubhouse and pool. Short and 7774 daytime or 546-4649 after GIVEN under my hand, this condition, like new, has all the extras, must see it to believe. long term rentals (furnished 6 p.m. tfc Legal Notices 21st day of December Anno and unfurnished) from $200 WANTED-Needed ex­ Domini 1976 Price reduced to $42,000. per month. Call Chuck perienced small loan Claudia W. Howard Probate Houseman, Waccamaw Neck manager profit sharing, paid Judge. 2tc-l-4 Land Co. 237-4225. tfc HELP WANTED vacation, paid holiday, paid TRESPASS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that all insurance. Good salary plus PUBLIC NOTICE bonus insentative. Write Loan persons are forbidden to enter, FOR RENT-Furnished HELP WANTED-Leading hunt, shoot, trap, allow dogs or C.E. Graham Reeves has apartment. Utilities included. combination Insurance Mgr. P.O. Drawer G. FORSALE applied to the State of South Georgetown, S.C. 29440. tfc otherwise trespass upon the For working people. Not Company selling Life, lands owned by Catherine Smith Carolina for a permit to repair BELLE ISLE suited for children. 546- Hospitalization, H&A, and Stearns in Georgetown County and raise existing em­ Outstanding 3 bedroom Lakefront Home in beautiful Belle Isle. Formal living and 9107. tfc Fire Insurance has opening for career minded individual. dining room, family room with fireplace, screen porch with built in grill, large FOR RENT-Trailer space and Experience helpful, but not kitchen-dinette with dishwasher and built In range, utility room, large walk-in a 2 bedroom a-c trailer. Call necessary. Starting pay from closet and private bath in master bedroom, two car garage with shop area. 546-5887,546-5445 or 237- $200.00 to $300.00 per week, Exterior brick veneer with aluminum 'maintenance free' trim. By appointment 4865. tfc provided qualifications are Haripopy Hills only. acceptable. Other benefits IN CITY <\ FOR RENT-2 bedroom include group insurance, paid trailers. Call 546-5391. tfc vacation, etc. For interview 902 Prince St. in Historic area of city. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living 8. dining rooms, call 546-5241. tfc Mobile Hoipe Pari* den utility room. Carpeting & wallpaper throughout. Garage. Reduced to mid- forties for quick sale. By appointment only. Peaceful Country Uving 902 Prince St. in Historic area of city. Three bedrooms, two baths, living & dining 1 rooms, den, utility room. Carpeting & wallpaper throughout. By appointment James M. Cooper With The Family In Mind only. & Sons MONTHLY RENT INCLUDES: Historic Ante-Bellum Residence. C 1739. 3,000 plus sq. feet living area. Reasonable amount of restoration will put this property in excellent condition for mmm>( >mm*m t tmmmyt: bedrooms, living room, large panelled den, nice kitchen-dining area, cyclone Commercial lots on Highmarket St. fenced lot with 16 x 24 ft. exterior storage. New listings. 605 Britt-Nlc*W^»toadrooj*fw3new central heat & air, ceramic tile Brick veneer houses in Kensington. 4 bedrooms 2V_ bath. Priced at $21,000. —"' <-/*6— ***** baths. Also 3 bedroom 1V_ baths. HIGHWAY No. 17-A Conner Mobile Ranch style house in Maryville Pines. 3 bedrooms 2 New listing. 15 miles from city. Comfortable, recently constructed brick veneer baths. residence, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern kitchen-family area, central heat Homes Below thirty for quick sale. Brick veneer house. Parsons Gardens. 3 bedrooms 2 COMMERCIAL LOTS announces 140 Ft. Frontage-Highmarket Street. baths. 425 Ft. Frontage-Highway No. 17-Maryville Pines. 400 Ft. Frontage-Highway No. 17-Maryville. Brick veneer house. Sea Gull Golf Course. 4 bedrooms 2 See classified ads for other residential and commercial properties. $200 Factory Rebate baths. WE HAVE DAILY INQUIRIES FROM CLIENTS INTERESTED IN BUYING that can be applied to a down payment AND RENTING HOMES. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR MAXIMUM RESULTS. FOR RENT Conventional, F.H.A., And V.A. Loans Available Come by and check the 3 models that qualify Building on Front St. Suitable for office or store. O. L. BRUORTON Check With Us For Mobile Home Parts And Supplies M. P. FERRIS AGENCY REAL ESTATE Corner Front and Fraser Sts. CONlNER Phones: 544-6660 - 546-3611 *tm/m*r*m amnma ••••»« After Hours 546-9834 or 546-4377 M-M AMI— -MM 546-5015 MLS J. L. Tamsberg, Owner and Broker-in-charge 2110 Highmarket Street _a MLS Thomas H. Rhea, Broker, Realtor Associate m 546-6212 or 546-2622 Alton Wiggins, Salesman 4 THE GEORGETOWN (S. C.) TIMES.Thursday, December 30, 1976 15-B Our Very Best Wishes For JLJfoyJfappy JTewlfearlr FROM ALL OF US AT A&P

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