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                <text>Johnsonville Legion Ceremony - When the new American Legion post home was dedicated Thursday night, Post Commander, Joe T. Huggins (second from left) as host of the occasion was surrounded by high officials of the Legion in the state. Seated, left to right are Jess Bullard, of Columbia, state asjutant, Commander Huggins, Mrs. Huggins; O. B. Freeman, of Loris, department vice-commander, and W. J. McLeod, of Walterboro, state commander. The picture at the bottom, taken just before the ceremony and banquet at 8 p.m., shows the new hut, constructed almost entirely by members of the post. In addition to post member and Legion officers of the state and various districts, Governor and Mrs. Thurmond and Florence County officials attended the ceremony. (Photos by Walter S. McDonald) Source: Florence Morning News</text>
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Needing More Space

Tt1e Jol1nsonville Public Library, presently housed in its sec d I
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\\'as founded so1ne 14 years ago, ls badly in need of addi . on ocat10? ~·n~e it
adequately se1·ve the patrons of the Johnsonville area ~;n.al ~pac; if it is to
housing. will soon be found that will accommod
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is ope that new

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Johnsonville Public J,ibra1·y Must Have
Space To Expand Its Facilities
The hbra.ry ii now opel'l five
wed at UtLs lllne. Throuth the limewtte tbeSunday NewYoril hours a day f or five days a
The John1onvllle Public effort.a of KnoUer, the bul.ldlnc Times and the Flosence Mor- week. The ICbedule is Monday,
Ubrary, U.ke au many other was moved to lta prCM!t site, ninl News.
It was noted that there was 1111 Wednesday, and Prlday, 1-6
projecta, dld not Just happen. It wblch bad been purchased by
p.m. : Tuesday and 1bunday,
bl• taken a lot of plannl ng 1111d donaUons ra1aed In tbe com- urgent need for a beater, and
also needed was better Ugbtlng, 10 a.m. • 1 p.m. and 34 p.m.
Itron on the part of a great munity, In 1969.
Mrs. Lura Poston, 11.brariln ,
many people to provide thLs
The establl1bment of the maga:&amp;lne and newspaper
t.adlity for the people of lbe Unified County Ubrary Syatem racka. chairs, stools and a table. saya that in this schedule they
serve at least 200 peraons per
Johnsonville area.
gave the local libnry many
A May, 1961J report shows that week and more, depending on
Back In 11182 and 11.3 a IJ'OUP of advantages.. Not only was the
Jotui.onville ruldents eagerly librarian's 11 tary paid, but the library b now open 25 hours the sea"'n. Sbe noted that in
allr8Ued the arrival each month funda were availlble for ber to a week. Tlrough the usodatlon spite of the fa.rt that the schools
ol the Florence County Cir- wie to take Ubrary Sdmce with the Florence County have good libraries, the scbool
culating Ubraey Book...nobtle. courses, u well as pay her and Ubrary 11stem at thls time the children st.III U3e the public
It wu on ooe such day, while her substitute while she was library was receiving a library a great deal during the
waiting, that Mrs. Evie away doing this. Tbe librarian telephone, typewriter. two sets 9dlool year. She noted that It
Rowntree and Mr1 . Peggy can abo attend State Ubracy of Eocyclopediu, Dictionaries. would be an excellent Idea to
A I m a n a cs , have the library open on
Altman were dl.lcu.ulng the Convention meetings . The A t 1 a s ,
ofter of Crawford Gillette to services of the Reference blOt1rapllical dictionaries and Satul"dll)', but that cannot be
give approximately 450 boob to Librarian In Florence are numerous other books and arranged al the present.
The latest contribution from
aid s.
AU
the Circulating Llbrary. The available to the local clthms, avallable
thinking of these ladles wu, as well as the South Carolina miscellaneous office supplies the Johnsonville Woman's Club,
" Why lhould these booka leave State Inter-Library Loan wtte furnisbed, ,ilus a atock of who has sponsored tbel!brary
our town ? lln't there aome way Program.
5,000 books whlcb are ex- from the very beginning, was
A report of October S, 1963 changed regularly, including shelving for the Easy Books.
to keep them here? Could they
Tbe most urgent need at tb1s
!&gt;091ibly be used to start a shows that on September 10, large print books and framed
publlc Ubraey?"
1964, the Johnsonville Public prints. The library was al.so time is additional space. The
Gillette wu wUllng for them Ubrary doubled its schedule s upplied with standard catalogs fadllty ls lllO overcrowded that i.t
to be used this .,,.Y, and the and would then be open 12 hours li .ting children and adult books Is literally bulging at the seams.
Johnaonvllle Women 's Club a week. The extended hours recommended
for
small There aooo must be largtt
voted to sponsor the John- were Monday and Thursday, 2-5 libraries.
quarters made 1vallable U the
IOllVille Public Ubrary. Mrs. p.m.; Friday, 9:3G-ll a .m . and
By this time the Ust of library ls to continue its steady
Rowntree was appointed 2-6 p.m.; and Saturday, 9:30-11 magazines bad lncre1-' and growth.
Project Chairman and WU soon a.m.
Mrs. Poston said in a
the library was receiving
very busy chosslng a com·
It alllo showed that through NaUooal Geographic, J1ck &amp; teleph.one Interview Friday
mlttee, writing letters and the association with the Jlll, Popular Mechanics, afternoon, " It is very Inaeeldna Information.
Florence County Library Popular Science, Consumer teresting to note that Pamplico,
A room near the Town Hall System, the facility would Report, Sandlapper, Sports Timmonsville and Lake City,
wu - . i secured and the Town receive a typewriter, telephone, Illustrate, Saturd117 Review and also branch libraries, have
Council agreed to pay the rent Encyclopedia,
Dictionary, Changing Times. The Ust of larger buildings and better
fw the facility. The Lions Club Atlas, World Almanac and newspapers included the {adlities that Johnsonville, but
wu receptive to the Idea and Biographical Dictionary, plus Swlday New York Times, Lake attendance at the llbraey and
agreed to pay for heat and aU miscellaneous office sup- City News Post , Florence the circulation Is much greater
Ughtl . Lumber, nalla and plies needed In the libraey.
Morning News and the Weekly In Johnsonville."
varnJ.sb were donated by In·
In addition, a stock of 500 Observer.
.
dlviduala, while the Jaycee books would be supplied, these
The Johnsonville Woman's
member's built the shelves. to be exchanged from Ume to Club and the Pee Dee Junior
Members of tbe American lime. Standard catalogs listing Woman's Club bad provided a
S1a11/ey Sporlcin, task
I..eslon, P. T.A., Girl Scouts llJld chlldren and adult books · checkout desk and chair, film
force chief, Federal
llllUI,)' others helped In ways to recommended
for
small strip slide projector , card
Energy Administranumerous to mention.
libraries would be provided. catalog, record player, table
tion. on pricing rules:
In January, 1964, Mrs. National Geographic, American and small chairs, and an air"Unfortunately to date
Rowntree and two Johnsonville Girl, Changing Times, Boy's conditioner.
the FEA 's efforts to
Woman's Club members at- Ufe, Jack &amp; Jill magazines
Through other contributors
secure compliance from
tended a County Delegation would be supplied plus women's tbe building, lot, shelving,
our nation's major remeeting ln Florence and magazines and news magazme., beater, shrubbery and plwn·
finers have been a failreiluested an Act of the General to be selected later. The bing, plus additional belps had
ure ~''
A·embl,y to establish a unified newspapers supplied at this been provided.
county library system, tbe
establishment of a Branch
Ubrary In Johnsonville, plus
supplies. At this time the
Florence Library was in
oper•tlon and the Florence
County Circulating Library
operated separately, serving
the dlatrict schools and
operatina the Bookmobile.
Within a few weeks, Mrs.
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Rowntree and Mrs. Altmen, a
Ubrary Coounlttee memblr,
visited Mr. W.C. Poston,
Florence County Superln·
J. {,:. B. .4 .i1lfl)/()
tendent of Education, who
supported their plans, gave
them supplies to start
proceulng the books, and
qreed to have the County
Bookmobile visit the library in
'2.00 Deposit
Johnsonville each month to
briDI and exchange books.
'S.95 Balance
In February, 1964, tbe
When Pict ures Are
Johnaonvllle Public Library
Delivered
Board met for the purpose of
arpnizlng. Propoaed by-laws
\
were read and adopted. A nine2-1 x lO's
Board of Directors. was
I
elected and the motion made
x
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and adopted to proceed with all
f •' . '
10 - Billfolds
other nece1sary legal stepa and
proceedings to complete the
crpnlz•tion of the Jolnaooville
Pabllc Library. Peter Knoller
lo A11 Li mi Is
. . . . elected chairman, and
lo Umils To A FamilJ
• lbree per90!U! offered their time
: to wCJC'k In the library.
II EITll CllllE Fii lltlPS
- Oo March 4, 1964, the JolinFAMILY GROUPS WELCOME
• aaavllle Public Library opened
Complete
aod wltbin a few daya the
" d1~1lon wu made by the
Florence Cmmty Deleeatloo to
111tablllb the Unified County
8yltem In Flor#!Ce County.
Mrs. Pa11Y Altman accepted
the pomlUon of Ubrarta:n, and
om1Clmded u a ll'lonmce County
BJ MU.OREO 8 . HUGHES

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Friday, Saturday 11-6 10-5

Ubrar)'-nployee for tm )'earl.
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                <text>JOHNSONVILLE LOOKED GOOD TO A BOY FROM "POSSUM FORK"&#13;
JOHNSONVILLE - Half way between Florence and Georgetown - which is to say that particularly favored location location wherein the Low Country comes rushing up to greet the Pee Dee area - is a town called Johnsonville. Two things alone hold together the community - the Wellman Combing Co., with more than five-hundred employees, and an indomitable will on the part of its one-thousand citizens.&#13;
AS towns go, Johnsonville is not old; but it is old enough to have firmly established itself in the affections of those whom therein dwell. One such man is D.B. Haselden. Since the last-named merchant has been a resident without interruption of the town for the past 33 years: and since Haselden was born within 2 and one half miles of his present residence, the stor of D.B. Haselden is the story of Johnsonville. Here it is in Merchant Haselden's own words:&#13;
"When I came to live in Johnsonville there were no paved roads in or out. To a boy from Possum Fork, however, it looked real good. Anyway, I opened a small grocery business here on Oct. 5, 1926. My business kept up with the town - neither grew one iota. In 1927 a lumber outfit moved in unasked but very welcome. The Bennet-Walker Lumber Co., was composed of a planing mill and 5 or 6 sawmills, and remained in business here until the death of John Walker - about 1942. Walker's son still lives here. Much later the Combing Company moved in, and saved what was left of Johnsonville." &#13;
What was left?&#13;
"Yes. In Jan. 1931, in the dead of night a fire broke out. By dawn the Main street looked like Flanders Field after a heavy rain. Only two shops were left standing; a drug store and - you guessed it - the D.B. Haselden Grocery. The heck of it was that folks seemed to be in no hurry about rebuilding. I used to feel like a shopkeeper in the destroyed city of Pompei, I tell you. It looked like that fire was to prove a fatal blow to our town. Do you know, it was not until about 1944 that they started rebuilding from the ashes? Thirteen long years I kept shop on a street all but obliterate. Why it must have been all of twelve months after the fire before the charred smell left Broadway. That's the name of the main stem, you know..." &#13;
The long and lean Mr. Haselden suddenly leaned back and roared with laughter.&#13;
"Pardon me," he said finally. "I was remembering a song which was popular along about those same disheartening days. It went: 'Bright lights on Broadway, sunshine down in Dixie,' et cetera et cetera. We had the sunshine alright but not much illumination on our Broadway. &#13;
"I believe I mentioned Possum Fork a little earlier? Well that's where I was born. If Johnsonville was a bit on the isolated side brother, you should have know the Fork back when I was a boy. It was almost literally out of this world. I recall a school teacher who came to teach out there - they put him up in a deserted house back in a thicket. He wanted. The told him without cracked to know if the place was haunting a smile, that the 'houses were all too small, at Possum Fork, to hold a ghost.' I reckon though, that ma didn't believe them. He didn't stay long. &#13;
"The Fork is still there - only a little better than two miles from Johnsonville. Some folks will say I have no shame - disclosing conditions as they were back fifty years ago. But I am downright proud of being from Possum Fork. If this story reaches the paper, I'll bet there will be hundreds of people who will know that I am telling the truth.&#13;
"I didn't see a train until I was 12 years old. The nearest railroad was at Lake City. I never visited either Florence or Georgetown until I was a married man of 23." Haselden's eyes took on a far away look.&#13;
"I can recall going to Allison's Landing - that's on the Pee Dee - with my father, after we'd heard the boat whistling. Dad used to buy his staples at Georgetown - flour, rice, coffee and sugar, and have them brought up the river. It was about six miles to the Landing, we'd travel by mule and cart. When I was a boy, I thought of Georgetown as the beginning and the end of civilization. My father used to float logs and cross ties to Georgetown, you see. He'd be gone on those trips from five to ten days. Have to walk back, you know. Anyway, upon his return he would tell we children of the wonders of Georgetown; of its bulging shops, its find houses, etc. &#13;
"Sometime during the early 1920s, a momentous thing took place. By popular vote Johnsonville was separated from Williamsburg County, to become part of Florence County. I suspect that Florence - the county, that is - wasn't really overcome with joy by our addition; but the people had spoken. The town itself is not old. Originally the land upon which it was built was part and parcel of the S.B. Poston farm. I can recall when the main street was sold off in lots.&#13;
"I operate the smallest grocery store in Johnsonville, but it's been a living. With the help of my wife - I married Emily Powell of Possum Fork, Dec. 1917 - I've been able to raise and educate five children: there's V.C. - he's practicing law down in Georgetown - Hubert L., who has some 18 years of Navy service behind him, Wilma Ruth, who serves as secretary in the Charlotte office of the FBI, Ken, now rounding out ten years wi the U.S. Air Force, and Reid Nettles, teaching at Johnsonville High.&#13;
World War II, says the Johnsonville merchant, wade for very slight change in the town's leisured pace. "There were no bases or defense plants nearby," he says, "and about the only real difference was in the absence of young people - the boys off to war, their wives (if married), following them to camps and places and cities here, there and everywhere located..."&#13;
Haselden took a deep breath. "And now, I am going to stick my neck out, but good! I believe that Johnsonville is as big as ever it will get. That's my very own and personal conviction, of course. I hope it proves to be in error - but I trust I will be pardoned and forgiven by my neighbors when I say I shall not lose any sleep if the town doesn't swell too rapidly. I like it the way it is."&#13;
Mr. D.B. Haselden, now 62, can look back proudly and declare that he has spent his entire life within a couple of miles radius of Johnsonville.&#13;
"It is fellows like myself," he says, "who account for the existence of small places like this one. On this score, may I had, I make no apologies."</text>
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Randy, and Grady Roberts
have returned from a trip to the
mountains of Nor th Carolina,
Tennessee, and Virginia. They
stopped to tour many attractions while on their trip, and
especially enjoyed the Land of
Oz.

The
Johnsonville
Hemingway Area swimming
pool will soon be without all the
shouts of fun and laughter that
has made it such a delightful
place for kids to gather during
the long and hot days of
vacation.
At 5 p.m. on Labor Day,
September 2, the pool will officially close for this season.
Harry J. Altman who has
managed the pool for many

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successful year, and their had
been no injuries or mishaps of
any extent that he is aware of.
The pool was constructed in
1959 with funds which were

r·aised through the joint efforts
of the citizens of Johnsonville
and Hemingway, and outlying
communities, and has provided
an excellent source of summer
recreation since then.

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Sunday afternoon just before the dark . Overhanging
clouds brought undesired thundering and lightning with
undesired showers at the Johnsonville-Hemingway
area pool Sunday afternoon.

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Please Don't Talk To
'Ibe Life Guards!

This young lady is not aware of the meaning of the title
to this once popular tune, or else she just finds the life
guards at the Johnsonville-Hemingway Area swimming
pool too irresistible.

This sliding board, which has brought delight and
pleasure to many youngsters this suniiner at the area
swim ming pool, will soon find itself deserted as school
l« bells ring this week to begin another school year.

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area swimming pool, carries an unidentified gi1·l who
had slipped and fallen Sunday afternoon to the cantee11
where he can check to see if she is injured. Tlte
swimming pool has had excellent life guards since it first
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qualifying to keep livestock under these
conditions may keep horses and ponies
as long as they have no more than a
total of seven.
The coWlcil in its last meeting also
voted to up the business license fees for
insurance companies dealing with life,
health, ac&lt;;ident, and industrial
insurance .

It's official,
The people living in Johnsonville no
longer live in a town. They are city '
residents 11ow. ·
The Johnsonville Town Council
became the city council at its last
meeting in August by passing an
ordinance making Jonnsonville a city.
. Mayor E. L. Cox and the council
also made plans to expanti the city
officials by purchasing two vacant
buildings next to the present city hall. ·
The buildings, to be used as a new
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remodeled, were purchased from a
Hemingway businessman, Merritt E. ·
Morris, for $5,000. Revenue · sharing
money will be used for the purchase.
The city officials are now accepting
aids on the remodeling· project.
LIVESTOCK
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The council adopted an ordinance
forbidding citizens from · keeping '
livestock within- the city limits. The
ordinance prohibits anyone except
livestock dealers to keep hogs, cows,
horses, mules, ponies and chickens
anywhere in the city. The only
. exception is for people who own , a .
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Whereas resident agents in the past
have paid $25 and non-resident agents
$50 for their licenses, the new
regulations will increase the fees .
Resident agents, who have gross
premiums Qf less than $1,000 will pay
$35.·
Resident agents whose business
ranges from $1,000 to $20,000 will pay
one per cent of the premiums. From
$20,000 up, they will pay one half per
cent $1,000. For non-tesident agents, all
fees are doubled.
The new ·r ates .apply on gross
premiums collected through offices or
agents located in the town regardle.ss of
where the property is located and o the
gross permium is located .
Couneil also voted to add one street
·light in the Holly Hill subdivision on a
motion by Councilman Kerry Tanner.

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The two buildings adjoining the Johnsonville town hall .are being r~~odeled to
urchased rrom a Hemingway businessman after tlie sale was approve
~ohnsonville Mayor and thf.' council members. &lt;Staff Photo)

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Mayor Connie S. DeCamps upon receiving a commendation from the
nsonvllle
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Robert L. Buchanan, a saving the life of th women wl»
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-~. .veda commendation from .
The citation presented to
..."'· Johnsonville City Council Buchanan by the Mayor of
was cited for meritourious Johnsonville last week read in
vice for his actions in ad- part, ''Officer Buchanan ... did
wu:stering first aid to a victim perform in a time of emergency
an epileptic seizure. ... with exemplary calmness,
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Buchanan said bi anftered a
call that came into the pollee
station for the rescue squad,
arriving at tbe scene before
other aid could be sununoned.
He said the woman was
having an epileptic seizure
when he arrived. He first titled
the victim's head to prevent her
from
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breathing, and Buchanan said
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to
administer
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respiration.
Buchanan, who is certified by
~ Red Cross for emergency
aid commented on h1s
on, "She just stopped
~eathing, and I just took U.
necessary action.''
Councilman Jack Whitelkle,
who heads the police ~t­
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"Officer
Buchanan
hal
.. ~.ved more training than
other policanen presently
the force and has the
to be a fine police
'\"icer. He is to be conunended
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prescription ne s in John- ·
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available to meet the ·needs of
his customers whenever they
called.
uality prescription
service is the most im rtant
aspect of
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m · ical and health supplies of
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Bob Cushman, chairman of
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Cominittee, announced Monday
further plans for ·the city's
Bicentennial Week, May 8-15,
1976.
The kickoff will be on
Saturday, May 8, at a Bicentennial Costume Ball, sponsored by the Pee Dee Junior
Woman's Club.
On Sunday evening, May 9, an
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Other events scheduled ·inThe highlight of the week will
clude a band concert by the be an Arts and Crafts Fair on
Johnsonville High School Band Saturday, May 15. This will be
on Tuesay, May 11, and a an open air ·festival located in
special party honoring Senior the main business district of
Citizens will be the event of J ohnsort ville. The fair will
Thursday, M ay 11, and a special feature artists and craftsmen
party honoring Senior Citizens from the local 'area as well as
will be the event of Thursday, _out of tow11. The hours will be
May 13. Details of these events from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. Other
to be sponsored by the John- activities for the day will ~
sonville Woman's Club and the elude games, . informati
Pee Dee Junior Woman's Club displays and demonstratio
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telephone 386-3959, is respon- or some other refreshments for
It is the intention of the
traditional crafts. Among the sible for this project and all the convenience of visitors to
committee to turn over any
displays will be a represen- interested parties should the fair. Any individual or group
monies realized from this week
t.a tion of Masonic History from contact her.
wishing to sponsor an Arts or
of celebrat1·on to JUMP with the
Revolutionary times 'sponsored
A main event of the day for Crafts Booth should contact
by the Masonic Lodge of the younger set will be a puppet Mrs. Jack Whiteside, telephone
understanding it will be used in
Johnsonville. Masons have a show presented by Howard and 386-2348, or Mrs. Edwin Sutfurther
community
imrich heritage in our nation Henrietta Moore of Hartsville, clif f e, telephone 386-3076.
provement projects. ''JUMP
dating from pre-revolutionary S. C. Mrs. Moore is the former Anyone interested in another
has shown itself to be an eftimes and this display should be Henrietta Moore, daughter of type of booth, for example a
fective
organization for
of interest to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Chapman food concession or an exhibition
progress in Johnsonville and we
The Johnsonville Woman's of Johnsonville. Mr. and Mrs. of interesting artifacts, should
hope
the
Bicentennial
Club will operate an Old Moore are well known pup- contact
Bob
Cushman,
Celebration can be an incentive
Fashioned Country Store during peteers in the state giving telephone 386-3364, or Mrs. Jim to greater accompllsbm~tS,''
the Arts and Crafts fair. They performances throughout the Everett, telephone 386-3359. Cushman said.
will accept items for sale from area. In addition, there will be a Anyone who has suggestions for
Following the fair on
anyone on a consigrunent basis. demonstration of clogging by a activities should contact a
Items for sale will include dance group from Hartsville. member of the Bicentennial Saturday evening there will be a
street dance sponsored by the
Anyone who is interested is Committee.
needlework, crafts, and baked
The Johnsonville Bicen- Johnsonville Lions Club.
and canned goods. Anyone who encouarged to have a booth in
Committee
is Everyone is encouraged to
has items for sale and does not the fair. Booths may be spon- tennial
have a sufficient amount to sored by individuals or groups. representative of most of the spend the day at the fair and
operate a booth of their own is Churches are especially urged civic organizations in town and stay for the dance.
welcome and encouraged to put to participate. It is hoped that consists of the following people:
Present plans are that supper
their wares in the country store. several groups will be in- Bob Cuslunan, chair1nan, Lions will be available for thoSe who
Mrs.
Walter
Robinson, terested in selling box lunches Club; Wilson Hardee, Lions and .....,.,." to remain for th., evening
Masons; Mrs. Walter Robinson, ww•
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Woman's Club; Mrs. Edwin
Sutcliffe, Johnsonville Woman's
Club; Mrs. Jim Everett and
Mrs. Jack Whiteside, Pee Dee
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Junior
Woman's
Club;
Dairen
center for the past two years,
He pointed out that in case of
Jacobs,
Jaycees;
and
Jim
and they voted to give a con- need, anyone may contact the
Everett,
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Beautific-ation
tribution in that amount again. Williamsburg County Sheriff's
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Johnson. Richard Palmer, a member of the
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BUSINESS
COMMUNITY
J ohnsonv ille porting Good• carries a wide variety of sporting
equipm ent a nd clothing as well a s school s upplies, ladles blouses a nd
je \\ elry . i\1rs. Ruth E va T a nner, proprietor or the s hop, ha s been In
busin ess In the am e location on Broadway treet In Johns onville for the
pa t t Z yearo during which time s he has endeavored to meet the needs of
her c u to1ne r fo r high quality s porting equipment , l.ncludlng s hoes ror all
sports. \Yhelhcr your Interest Is baseba ll, te nnis. basketball or some

The merchants advertising
their weekly specials on this
page and the next two pages
are 11niting to work against
inflation
and
promote
prosperity in the Johnsonville - Hemingway area
by giving you the best buys,
selections
and
service
possible, every day.
Read
these
pages
carefully each week for the
best buys in the area.
- Patronize the merchants
advertising here and help
them promote a better local
economy.

other acl lvlly, Johnson ville SporUn g Good bas the equipment y ou need .
And Ir It I ti m e 10 prese n t an awa rd l\1rs. Tanner can also offer a seleclion or t rophies nd pla ques " 'lib con1ple 1e e ngraving service. Al o select
rron1 a la rge supply or la dles blouse a nd lops. lettered ports wear, mens
te nnis a nd gym shorts. notebook paper, pencils nd ot her needs ror back
to school.

HEMINGWAY-JOHNSONVILLE MERCHANTS MAKE AN ALL OUT EFFORT
TO ATTRACT SHOPPERS

Hemingway - Johnsonville merchants named in this
article have joined together to make this week a great
selling event. You can read of and listen to the big city sales
attractions, but none of them will compare with the values
to be found in Hemingway and Johnsonville this week.
No one merchant would or could undertake such a sales
event as the Johnsonville - Hemingway merchants are
undertaking. Check the merchants advertising in The
Weekly Observer and you will find the many useful items
that you need and would like to have.
ITEMS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ...

These merchants are offering you outstanding values on
home, automobile, and for personal use. Shop their stores
for all your family needs.
S1'RETCH YOUR FAMILY BUDGET

You stretch your budget by shopping in Hemingway and
Johnsonville each week. Take advantage of these values. If
you don't have the ready cash to buy the items you want,
use your charge accounts or their easy lay-away plan.
It will pay you to shop in Johnsonville and Hemingway
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