Visitors Find Small Town's Heart Heavy Degree of Pollution Found

Visitors Find Small Town's Heart Heavy Degree of Pollution Found

South Carolina fs Oldest Newspaper (&tm SUBSCRIPTIONS: IN STATE $3.00 Georgetown, S. C. 29440 Thursday, November 3, 1966 Price 10c Per Copy OUT OF STATE $8.50 Vol. No. 170--No. 50 IX\ Truck With 80,000 Pounds Visitors Find Small Town's Heart The heart and the care of a tion about Mrs. Henrietta with his children. There the toric Jewish cemetery on Broad cared for and maintained. small town was brought forceful­ Reichenback, who was said to children were raised and entered Street, Mr. Rosen found Mrs. Of Cement Overturns On 17-A ly to home for a Georgetown at­ have died in a Georgetown hos­ adult life until the rise of Hitler Reichenback's grave in perfect Tears welled up in a grandson's torney last week. pital in 1882 after a trip here from when the family then fled to A- condition with a clearly legible eyes, and two beautiful potted State Highway Patrolmen kept Charleston. She was buried in merica. stone, stating she was a native of plants rested on a once locally un­ an all-night vigil Friday at the A New York couple arrived in thc Georgetown cemetery, one of Grandchildren reached middle- Lisa, Germany and died August 8, known gravestone when the New scene of a wreck on U. S. 17-A search of the grave of a grand­ America's oldest Jewish cemeter­ age in thc 1960's and the New 1882. Yorkers returned home. where a huge cement tanker truck mother who had been buried in ies. York couple wished to find the Amazement and gratitude swept And in it all, a curious cycle of over-turned with 80,000 pounds Georgetown's Jewish cemetery in grave of the husband's grand­ over the visitors in the realization history linking three generations of powdered cement. 1882. II seems that after Mrs. Rcich- mother. Thus thc trek to George­ that after an absence of 84 years was joined again under thc ma­ Thc giant vehicle with a trailer The couple slopped at the office enback'.s death, her husband re­ town. a grave from a family long since jestic oaks of an old cemetery on that somewhat resembles a mis­ of Meyer Rosen, seeking informa­ turned to his native Germany Taking the visitors to the his-. unknown in Georgetown had been Broad Street. sile partially blocked the highway about 17 miles south of George­ town. Thc accident happened about Retarded 1:30 P. M. Friday, and it was not Heavy Degree Of Pollution until 6 A. M. Saturday that the vehicle was back on its wheels. Children's The driver of the truck, Alfred Ethridge, of Holly Hill, was not injured when the vehicle went out Found In Georgetown Waters of control and overturned. Drive Starts The cement tanker first had to A distressing picture of water be unloaded because of its heavy With an eye to stimulating pollution is portrayed in a month- weight before it could be turned greater public interest, the long study of Georgetown waters up. Georgetown County Retarded by technicians of the South Caro­ A machine with an augar was Children's Association is conduct­ lina Pollution Control Authority. used to bore into the powdered ing its annual membership drive. Waters of Sampit River and cement and workmen shoveled out Winyah Bay fall far below min­ much of thc cargo into another "Wc hope that more and more imum standards for collecting people will become aware of the cement tanker during the after­ shell fish or water sports such as work for retarded children in our skiing, W. T. Linton, executive noon and through the night. county so this program can be Meanwhile, Georgetown Coun­ director of the Pollution Control A BIG DAY—Tommy Tindal (left), a Georgetown patrol­ made an even greater success," Authority, said. ty's 13th. traffic fatality of I960 Mrs. C. B. Prevost, campaign man who was disabled in a traffic accident while on duty was recorded about 1:30 A. M. chairman, said. Among standards used by the Christmas Day, receives papers to the home built for the Saturday when a car driven by authority in gauging the degree Tindal family from Civitan Club President W. A. Johnstone. Mrs. Georgia Lambert Moore, 26, Interested persons are invited of water pollution are: the num­ The Civitan Club, which coordinated a community campaign, went out of control on U. S. 17 to visit thc school for retarded ber of parts of oxygen per one held open house at thc Tindal home last weekend. near Pawleys Island. children in Georgetown and are million parts of water and the Investigating officers said Mrs. asked to contact Mrs. Prevost. number of coliform (bacteria that originates in warm blooded ani­ Moore was alone. Thc automobile Various clubs and civic organi­ struck a culvert at a crossover be­ mals). On both scores, George­ Trick Or Treating tween the divided portions of U. zations are assisting the associa­ town's waters were far below S. 17. Mrs. Moore was employed tion in its 1966 drive, which raises state standards for the pollution as a waitress at thc Big Top Res­ funds through $3 a year member­ classification of coastal waters. taurant. ship. The assigned minimum concen­ You Never Know tration of oxygen for much of Georgetown's water is an oxygen concentration of 4.00 milligrams When it comes to trick and per liter. treating: on Halloween night you Southern Student Councils Irwjontrast to a 4.0 standard, the never know who is out amidst pollution survey showed points In them and among them. About the Sampit River with readings of While patroling MoTiday night, Elect New Officer Schools 0.00, absolutely no parts of oxygen « Chief of Police Fred Nobles NEW LOOK—The new branch of South Carolina National Bank in Andrews offers per million parts of water. stopped by one home. A busy convention for the Thc Georgetown convention In other words, this is rock bot­ Town Going up the steps, he noticed Southern Association of Student marked the second time in 11 look on the community's Main Street. Open house was held at the bank last Friday. tom. three rather sizable "kids" and Councils ended at Winyah High years that thc student council A coliform (bacteria) count of muttered, "aren't y'all getting School Saturday with the election association has met in South Car­ 1,000 is- the recommended stand­ ENDOWMENT FUND too old for this sort of thing." of officer schools for the coining olina. The convention will be held ard for what the Pollution Control A contribution to the George­ A few giggles were heard but year. in Little Rock, Ark., next year. 12,885 Persons Registered Authority calls "contact sports," town County Memorial Hospital ignored. Contrary to most associations, meaning such water sports as endowment fund has been receiv­ It turned out the three trick- schools hold offices in the associa­ Progressive Democrats swimming or skiing. ed from Mrs. John F. McGrath in or-treatcrs were all grown woma- tion comprised of student councils Of 77 water samples taken dur­ memory of D. D. Rosa. en with families, out for a lit­ throughout 14 southern states. Plan Pre-Election ing the month-long period, only tle enjoyment and to share Savannah, (Ga.) High School For General Election Nov. 8 eight were below the 1,000 stand­ merriment with a friend con­ was elected president for 1966-67, Mass Rally Monday ard. The coliform (bacteria) LIONS SPEAKER fined at home. with Greenville (Miss.) High Henry Hills, Democratic nomi­ counts ranged from a high of ' Corporal C. I. Coleman, Jr., of A record number of George­ ed by Georgetown Number 3 (An­ A third ballot is for the local Two of the "youngsters" were School v i c e-president. Orange nee for Comptroller General, will 157,000 (157 times above the the Traffic Safety Division of thc town County residents are regis­ drews Highway area) with 1,537; election for the House of Repre­ Policewomen Mrs. Lou Taylor Park (Fla.) High School was deliver the main address at a pre­ minimum standard) to a low of State Highway Patrol, will be the tered to vote in the general elec­ Georgetown Number 1 (fire hall) sentatives, the Georgetown County and Mrs. Alma Hughes. The chosen parliamentarian; Fayette­ election mass rally of the Progres­ 500 (one half the standard.) guest speaker when the Lions tion Tuesday. with 1,449 and Maryville with Board of Education and solicitor. third was the police depart­ ville (Ark.) High School, Journal sive Democrats at 8 P. M. Monday In discussing the survey with Club meets at the Gator Restau­ 1,268. ment's secretary, Mrs. Betty school and Central High in Little at Greater St. Stephen A. M. E. Registrar Gordon Miller said Two more ballots will be given a Times reporter, Mr. Linton rant at 7:30 P. M. Monday. He will Marlowe. Rock, Ark., secretary-host. Church. yesterday the latest count showed With both U. S. Senatorial of­ voters November 8 with one for sounded a note of optimism. review steps being taken to re­ For a Halloween garb that did Miss Oncta Cummings, of County Auditor L. H. Siau, Jr. 12,885 registered voters in tho fices to be filled plus Congress­ state-wide constitutional amend­ He said International Paper duce South Carolina's extraor­ the trick, theirs was prize. Corpus Christi, Texas, was re-e­ is scheduled to introduce thc guest county. men and state and local cancfi ments and thc other for local Company officials had conferred dinarily high traffic fatality rate.

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