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•••I Times Football Contest Starts Today City Accepts Final Plans For « it Soutfi Carolina fs Oldest Newspaper r» &t0tmi0ton %imm IN STATE $3.00 Georgetown, S. C. 29440 Thursday, September 1, 1966 Price 10c Per Copy Vol. No. 170 --No. 41 SUBSCRIPTIONS: OUT OF STATE $3.50 •••I Times Football Contest Starts Today if (.h Why be a Monday morning ing for a prediction of the Winyan of winners and guess at a score Sponsoring the contest are quarterback? game score or a game of general of the Winyah game, dropping Georgetown Building Materials, interest if Winyah has no game your entry off at The Times of­ Georgetown Laundry, Haselden All Public Try your skill on Thursdays and scheduled. fice or mailing it by 5 P. M. Fri­ Oil Company, The New Store, Fridays and you may win a cash day. Tomlinson's, Edwards, Riverside prize in The Georgetown Times Cash prizes of $10 for a first Oil Company, Wood's 5c & 10c football contest that starts this place winner; $5 for second and The contest is open to any read­ Store, Superior Cleaners, Thomas Schools Will week with 20 advertising sponsors. $2.50 for third weekly will be a- er, with the exception of Times Cafe, Roses, Holliday Petroleum. warded by The Times and can be employees. Only one entry per Co., Weaver's 'Tire Company, It's quite simple. picked up at The Times office person, however. Inc., McDuffie-Marlowe Furniture Opefi Today Each week during the Winyah the following week when the page Parrish O i 1 Company, Burns High football season, a con­ is published again. In event of Cleaners, Nesmith Electronic All Georgetown County public So try your hand this week with test page will be published in The ties, the prize will be split. Service, Port City Building Supply schools will open today for the the Winyah-Bishop England game. Times listing 20 games in which and why not set the game at the and Loyal Motor Co. beginning of the 1966-67 school winners are to be chosen and call­ year. All you do is pick your choice city stadium at 8 P. M. tomorrow. Temporary classroom facilities will be used at Howard High School pending the completion of rebuilding a large portion of the school destroyed by fire gradua­ City Accepts Final Plans For tion night. Several teacher vacancies hava.1 been filled, but the impact of th< teacher shortage is still felt. Sub­ stitutes will be used where neces­ sary. First grade students must have $640,000 Sewerage System birth certificates if they have not already been recorded SVt elemen­ Final plans and specifications A 50-acre oxidation pond is It i.s estimated that it will take | pond. tary schools. for a proposed $640,000 sewage planned for natural treatment on a year for construction once a With other schools in the coun­ treatment system in Georgetown a 100-acre site the city must first contract is let. The bulk of sewage in the city NEW QUEEN—Janice Pauline Etheridge, the new Miss Andrews, (center) is-seen with north of the Sampit River will ty, St. Mary's Parochial School were accepted .by City Council purchase near White's Creek be­ Three pumping stations will be second runnerup, Pennie Anita Hinson (left) and Shirley Mae Kellahan, first runnarup (right). began class sessions yesterday last week. hind International Paper Compa­ first be collected at the power built along the boulevard, one in plant and then pumped out the The school buildings in George­ Means of financing construction ny. The cost of the land will be in Photo By Elma Harrelson Willowbank, one at the power lengthy discharge line to the pond. town were extensively renovated of the sewage system are being addition to the estimated cost of plant near the corner of Front during the summer. studied with an eye to putting the the system. and Fraser Streets and one near The City of Georgetown was St. Mary's faculty consists of cited by the State Water Pollu­ plans out for bids at a later date. Six sewage pumping stations the oxidation pond itself. Sr. David Therese, O. P., Princi­ The consulting engineering firm tion Control Board several years Janice Pauline Etheridge pal; Sr. Joan Thomas, O. P.; Sr. will be utilized in the city proper Tieing together existing sewer ago for discharging raw sewage. of W. K. Dickson, of Charlotte, to pump sewage to the oxidation lines, almost 11.000 feet of dis­ Plans for the large treatment sys­ Catherine Lucille, O. P., and Br, prepared the extensive plans for Susan Emmett, O. P. pond, which uses sunlight and charge lines will be constructed, tem evolved out of the citation. sewerage in the part of the city, algae to dispose of organic ma­ ranging in size from 21 inch to 30 Winyah Academy will begin its north of the Sampit River. terial. inch to get sewage to the oxidation Under existing state and feder­ Crowned New Miss Andrews scission September 8, using fa­ al programs, the city i.s eligible cilities of the First Baptist Church for a 30 per cent grant if it un­ Janice Pauline Etheridge was Williamsburg High School, she is graduate of Andrews High School educational building until reno­ dertakes the treatment system. crowned Miss Andrews of 1966- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee in June, she plans to attend Er­ vation of the recently acquired Such a grant cannot be applied 67 at the annual pageant of the Kellahan, of Route 1, Andrew.., skine College this fall. Winyah Apartments as a perma­ Possibility Of Natural Gas to the cost of land however. Andrews Jaycees Friday night. and plans to attend Spartanburg Other contestants were Gwen­ nent school building is completed. The new title holder succeeds Junior College after graduation dolyn Joyce Blanton, Nancy Carol Most municipalities have fi­ Delores Suzanne Gilmer, the re­ from high school. Haselden, Iva Cecilia Locklear. nanced such systems through tiring Miss Andrews. Second runnerup was Pennie Alice Willadine Marlowe, Hulda Man From 'Nowhere' sewer charges added to water In Georgetown Investigated bills. In some cases, a flat sewer Miss Etheridge, the daughter ot Anita Hinson, the daughter of the Jane Powell, Susan Elaine Smith Rev. and Mrs. G. E, Hluson. A and Carolyn Swails. Is Charged Here fee is charged and in others the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Etheridge of The possibility of bringing nat­ charge is based on the volume of Route 3, Andrews, is a senior at, With Auto Theft ural gas to Georgetown is being water used. Still others levy a flat Andrews High School and piano explored by Senator C. Claymon charge plus an additional fee for to attend Palmer Business College. A man who told police he did not .now where he was from or Grimes, Jr., and the Georgetown each sanitary unit in a house or The new queen is five feet, two Scoute*Get "Unusual" Boost City Council which met Tuesday business. inches tall. where he was going has been charged with auto theft by night to discuss the need. First runnerup in the pageant At present the City of George­ Georgetown Police. "Natural gas is a basic utility town has a bonded indebtedness was Shirley Mae Kellahan, fiv;' At Annual Program Meeting we must have to realize our po­ feet six inches tall. A junior at The 47-year-old man. who was of $1,065,295, of which $890,000 is passing through the city, is tential," the Senator said. principal on a revenue bond issue The Boy Scout movement got to crime. In each case, the men charged with stealing a car be­ He noted that availability of and $175,295 is interest. This in­ a big boost from an unexpected said their difficulty began during longing to Mrs. Josephine Raf­ such a utility is an essential re­ debtedness will be paid off in source at the annual program re­ their teens. telis from Front Street about 11 quirement of many Industries. 1979. view of the Black River District Scouting plans for the com'ntr A. M. Sunday Natural gas was cited as a basic at the Georgetown Presbyterian need of one industrial prospect year were outlined by Al Rogers, The car later was wrecked in Church Thursday. recently pursued by county of­ Harold T. Murray, Jr., Georg,- Charleston and a man who gave Tiller, W. W. Doar, Jr., Billy ficials, he said. Three convicts from the State his name to police as Theodore Last week the state senator Thomas, Larry Howard, Col. H. Joseph Hanzel was arrested by Two Vehicles Penitentiary appeared before the P. Ward, Jerome Moskow, Charles travelled to New York to confer 80 scouting officials as part of a Charleston police. The car was with International Paper Compa­ Moore and Sam Harper. badly damaged, but the driver UDC! MEETING state program conceived by in­ ny officials on the possibility of Worth Mason, scoutmaster of was not injured, police said. The United Daughters of th- mates to help steer teenagers away the Georgetown Mill using some In County from the path of crime. Troop 376, was presented a gift The man told police he had natural gas here. Confederacy, Arthur Manigault by tht Georgetown Rotary Club in no home. His fingerprints were Chapter will meet Thursday, Sep­ Each convict told his life's story, Industrial use of gas is essential recognition of Mason's services to sent to the FBI Laboratory for to bringing such a service to a Overturn tember 8. at 4 P, M. with Mrs. E. noting the events that lead them the troop sponsored by Rotary.
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