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                    <text>LIVE TOWN SPRIN~ UP
FROM WOODS OF PINE
John!i!On vlllo In \Vllllan1s h11 ra: CJ011111 y
J M t O ne Yeu r o f AStl hi 1111 t:u·
('rgetlo Jnrun t.
Spec la.l to The Stnto.
JohnlJQnvll}e. l'\1urch 26.-John~n­
vllle, I n W llltun1sb11rg cnunty, on th!!
1\'larton bra.ncll or tlHi Georgeto,vn &amp;
Wes tern ra llroiul , ai the h lg :1 o~t polnl
between A ndrewfl 11nrt Pee !:'&lt;'&lt;'· river.
c losely r t:&gt;semble11 a WeKtPrn town In
the r apidity of Its growth . J.ess thnn
one year a~o tho g r eate r 11111·tl•J n nt
tbe town 11lle WIU! pine \vootl'1, 1111t nno
mile sq11n1·e of the ln.nd \V•\.• "''·Lll'!•&lt;I
llfJ, drained, SUl'\'t'Y!'d n.nd lalcl (l(f llllo
r esidence 1tnd bul!IO•'S~ 10111. thr· fol'·
mer bring 1()0 by J 00 feet 1Lnd th&lt;•
l u.ttor 150 by 50 toot:, nnd ~epn·111bl' I'
10. 1912, these were 1;0Id f~t :\11&lt;:t ivn
to the highest bidder, ijOmo or :h~ f(\tM
bringing us n1uch 11.8 $300 •~nd nnn11
bringing less tho n $ 160. 'l'h0 lals
Vttricd in width, fron1 GO fl.'et lo SO
ft&gt;ct, tn ord(lr to avoid n. crowded a.Jl·
pro.ro.ncc, us h as l)PC l1 the rnl11to k&lt;' of
1na ny small towns. So. In thP cleur·
lnlJ up :i.nd l)llt.nlllng or the tow n. It
can be clearly seen tl1at tln10 nntl
money ha\ c bt'en
Invlshl y &gt;1pont,
w h toh n.ccounls !or the Lrnnstorrnutlon.
At the l1111c or lh" sulc nr 10111,
J ohnson ville&gt; h:ld bul one Slur••- llt1it
ot S. 13. Po:ilon. whh•h hu.s hl'Cn :1h;i.ndoned o.nd a .hn.ndso ni o, n1oder11 brll k
tJtru c turo tii 11se&lt;l In It~ stead. I I wus
bu Ill In IL 1nore prom I nent lol'n t ion

n.nd 111 100 IJy 75 t'oct. $. 6. Po~ton,
lhe ow nl'r, otcuple!! o ne of th(' st nn'~
und ~ r Its r onr, n11d lhP ol her is '"'CU·
pied h~r the J ol111s011\·1Llc J lur!lware
co1npa n~·.

th e ho1110 or thl'
J\l e rt' ha nix'
IJn n k.
br 11.nch o f J.11 kt:' C'ily, \\•Ith &lt; '. J. rlol·
!Ina a.s n11.1nrt~(·r. 't'ho Coel!ll&lt;'ld IJrug
co1nfll\ny hus a.n up-tn-&lt;11111.• &lt;lrug 11t.01·0
w h ich would co rnpuro v('ry favorably
with d ru g RlOl't'tt In rnu&lt;'h Jr;rgnr
t.ownR, hi neat!~· l&lt;cpt 1lnd IJ.tlrtJ.clive In
a.p fJCaran ce.
San1 f'1.tn nnn hns rc&lt;'~ nlly OJ)cnt&gt;d
\\•Ith a full ll111&gt; uC r1u1c~· l\ll!I 11ta p lc
g r oceries, which Is very 1tllracl1\·e lo
I.he hom:1owlvt&gt;11.
.E. F'. Pros.qcr ho11 a store tl&lt;'arly
&lt;'&lt;11npleled a nd It 111 u irdcrstood ht· In·
lends building S"\(• r RI c1Jtlug1·s ln
rent. 1'h&lt;l J ol1111mnvll le J,lvt' Rtock
('ompn.ny le doing It.~ Kha r e lowarclK
su pply ing the • pcopIP with hugglt:'~.
1\•ego n1:1. etc. JJr. J. 11". H1111clden ll!
n111.nager .
The lo1\·n 11118 11ultf' a. nornbPr n!
m ocJern r c1!l tl e11cP.l! con1pJclcc1, ot h er'I!
being built; anionl,f tho l1Llter 111 tho
h ome or Or . .11 : G. 1r.a ddy anti t he hole!
&lt;&gt;! D r. J. JI. ( 'h1tprrin.n. The h otel '"'II
he read y 1 c.1· ?r.cu pnncy In about :io1
clays aud wil l atr!Jrd 11.mi1Ie occon1m()uatlons t.o the t ra vcllni:; rn1l)lh;.
'!'he re a re i.wo pru ctlt'l ng phy11iolane.
Dr. H. L. C:llcl&lt;ll&lt;.'l&lt;l and Or. A . 0.
Eacllly, ror1n1&gt;rly or ·r1mmon1wlllt'.
J ohnsonvlllo ts 11u r rou11dcd by ~on11l
of Lhe l\nl'~L fttrinln g tandl! in the
!!t a.to, but especlnll~· I'! It oda11tcd 10
1obiu::co, true!&lt; nntl co tton. \\ hl«h gl''"f&lt;
tht&gt;rn threr rnoncy rrop~ p&lt;&gt;r ~'Par.
Toba cco, ho1vPvor, l;i hocornlng mori&gt;
exlenSl\'ely c ulllvnl"d eac h }l'ur u1·111
to rncet th A l!rO\\ Ing dorno.nrJ ror th,.
Ha.l e ot It, I\\'() Wllrl'hOUKe!!, cnt•h l 511
hy 7;. fCf'l lll'I' l() hG Ol'l'f'ted hy l ho
'l'lnsloy l'nnl!lrul'tlun con111un y. 'l'h&lt;'
"Farmer1&lt;'" W!Lrf'house will hf' n11111 .
l!ged hy ,1. n. llut&lt;:hPru:1. untl thl' " Pl'I'
Dcfc'" by \\", 11. Tinsley 11.nd .1. I I.
Glenn. and every errort Is befng put
torlll lo ma.kr lhle """ oC lh1- INtdlnir
tob•l.C('O rnltrkcts
In
\Vlll lnmsburg

Jl ere, al!'o,

l~arn1e r~·

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and

I

cou nty.
l:leans sr.c 111 to h(I tl&gt;r 1~1.11llr1; tr11 ck
bt&gt;ln!( µ !anted at present, IJ11t o ther.will he plar1tl'1l lttter. 'rh!' clttzcnl! ot
the to11 n JT14'L fl t ew night agu o.n!l
11.wn.r&lt;le&lt;I th e contrctct f or the boring
of, a. public urtt&gt;~la.n \veJI and Ir will he
11lacad In t he t ow1i 'vhcre It will be
at grea.te11t 1&gt;ene!lt t o the public.
Con1ml1&lt;!!loners ha ve been ao11olnt·
ca by the r;ecetary oC stat&lt;' to o rd er
an Plectlon to determine whethrr the

town 111 tu b11 lnl'orrioratf\d 1•n&lt;l In
Ylo\v or thl, racL i. 1111r\1cy h1t11 b~on
mtUIP sho\\ big th&lt;&gt; town llmltw, and
lo&lt;'a.Llo11 of all property.
l\te1111rl!. Uui rmu.Jl and ~1 cr.utche n o C
Sumter are c rcrtlng n. lurTibl' r mill
Ju11t oulJ1hlo of the tow n ll1nllio, tbc
lari;&lt;' payl'llll l)r whJeh will be of
much \Jcnrt\t t o tho m"ruhants and
bn.nk or the t'lWn 1111 " '&lt;.-II (HI SUflfllY·
Ing luml'ler lo th &amp; Cl)03lunt demllnd
ot tho hullder11.
Whlf&amp; eve~· one ls mnklnl!' an eC·
tort ro r th!' ad van&lt;'P1n ent of lho wa.·n
111 a bUlllOe!llll Wa..\', IJ(l(;l :ll fr.itlUrPS
arc nut n1111leclcd and t rr&lt;1uenlly old
n.nd young mr.ct t ogcth1•r t o r 11t1mo
llJTIUllcmonL
lAU!t !;11,tur da.\• qul!e o.
crowd JDet a.t «-hat hM hlthrrto been
kn own IU! the old Grier l!fprlnir. a.t the
toot ot Bollc\• lc w a v!'nU&amp; fol' a. picn ic.
•The cou ntry Is n oted f or It• excel·
lent dinners and thf• wrui n o ex·
'ctption to the rule, fo r the re Wlll an
a.bundanco or t h lna"v good to eaL The
, m fl'chanut closi;d th'llr
inores ! o r
more thn.n an h ou r in o rd~ r that the
t'ler kil might fJnJoy the dinner.
In
I t.hl' n r te m ofln ouanUtll!l'I o t b rl1rh tly
I eolnrP-d E:Mt er .es1• were hllld~n
under the lc·:4\' e11.
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house the dogs until the
that it was time to give them an owners could pay their fine
pick them up. Council agreed.
answer.
Whiteside also announce
In other business Councilman
Poston reported concerning the that the city personnel policy
well at McCalls. The engineers would be strictly observed
have asked the city to run the regarding the police depart·
voted without opo well and monitor it before ment. Councilman Jim Everett
lfliltion to sign the resolution taking any action. Poston said said the same would be
that State Housing this was being done. Previously in the sanitation department
to proceed with the Poston had indicated that the Whiteside and Everett in
ation. Councilman well had not been constructed dicated that there would be
~· Carraway was not according to specifications and meeting with the employees
for the meeting.
that the engineers had not made the near future to discuss
policy with them.
Jack Whiteside the required correction.
Council agreed to pay
tbe motion to proceed · Tbe enforcement of the city
tbe application·, saying leash law was discussed. Police chief milage for extra trips
would be
not to Commissioner Whiteside the station at times when
tho
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the law effectively it would be The policy will be reviewed
necessary to build a compound thirty day intervals, and
to muse dogs that had been chief will be required to keep
- picted up. He reported that the log of all trips.
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was
brought
to
the
county would only assume
respoosibllity for those dogs not ci , council that someone
a
busioe~ in tn~
operating
having a rabies tag. Whiteside
that the police without proper licensi
Council
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tags and other dogs t.be matter.
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complaint
was
reported
a 't!omplaint is received.
council coQCerning parking in
indicated that provision
City Council, in a
the public
on
Hud - Section 8
houstng proposal . for JohnSODVWe, voted to proceed with
the initial application for the

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An application has been
&gt;ublic alley. Councilman
Everett was instructed to in- to the State Alcohol
Testigate whether the alley is Board for an on premise beer
ndeed a public thoroughfare and wine license for the
and try to resolve the problem. Bluefield Inn No.2, according
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Mayor DeCamps. Council w
"~"' if there was any object
infC the license .
no objection to
of the license.
Council adjourned afte
their next meeting .,.,....

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Coucn ~ 11 tbat ~'

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oo.rparaUon. 11dt corporation Ia ata t11.1 fOI: new
tbe purpose of promoting the proll)eCta,
for induatrlal plant as a part
and to purchale or ternation
option property and otbenrise program

bandle fwxls for developmental
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poratlon, a public meetin&amp; be held JanuarJ 1t
a would be held, in which al Courtroom. 'lW
to get citizens Would be Invited to meet ln re1ilar
and to participate, &amp;J.; hear th~ followlnl the
Mayor
,.
for their program explained and to
to express their opinion on lbe nounced tba" 111''1ll
and to advisability of Johnsonville's application for
Development fundi bas
we~ Area parttdpatlon in the progratD.
A member of -the State compelted and
'"'.. tion to
It wu aJ10
tbat
the ef. Development Board would be
ask 1laiim
•utn
of the Invited to the public meeting possibility of
fort with
along with rep...-auv.. of aettU. • cleo*l t • W'
ce\JDdl.
{or a local business ' and clvic future Ia ••vtr~ lblr' and
Under
a great organizations, 1~ industry, a YOUIC man Ja. '
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officials and the interested in tbe
'*
development board's
Councilman PCMI'on
xec1 ·~..... director.
that the parts for
Mayor DeCamp noted that Oak HiD well had 'bot yet
meeting would give council shipped, but they mould
opportunity to see lf the avaUable aoon and work
of Johnsonville would begin.
the program and be
Poston also noted that be
to work for it.
received • plan from Dubois
Mayor Pro Texn Henry Poston make partial paymeDt
...... limented Mace on his delinquent water biDJ. Plan
and noted that this was a would call for a repayment of
good start and the best per cent of tbe bill at tbe rate
to approach the issue."
5 per cent now and 1 pel'
Mace fw1her reconunended quarterly for five years.
if the public meeting were would call for a payment of
the next step would per cent with the full
a coordinator, who payable
y.
then appoint chairmen reconunended
Plan
the various work areas which would mean the
for successful com· would receive some $1000 on
ion ·orthi program and to total bill of
in work.
Whiteside concurred noting,"
The Great Towns program is bird in the hand is worth two
to help small com- the bush!' Finance
become
better David Taylor concurred witt
pared
for
industrial the recommendation and
opment. The letters plan was adopted un
14..:1nT in the name represent
Councilman Jim E
Governor's Rural Economic reported that action is
!ment Trophy.
derway to obtain right of
Each community which on Butler Avenue so that
ceives the trophy must can be done on that street
seven achievements two others in town,
be approved by a team of of way was already
authorized by the State An additional
elopment Board. Advant
to the
in comCoaUauaed tAa
ner row~·As o1ners .20 uo. l
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computing the total receipts
the town from taies in 1975
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year for which the
,.'r•:.n'
for.
payn\ents are baSed. He
A request for street lights on that he had been in touCh .mn
Avenue was approved by authorities in Washington,
1.
the problem will be corrected.
It was also reported that the
He fw1her infonned
behind the Johnsonville that the amount of
te Bank and Prossers sharing was based primarily
artment Store will be paved the total gross dollars ~
t the expense of the property revenue, business licenae rea
and the like to the town.
Everett reported that street pointed out that Pamplico
had been ordered and that which is smaller in
posts were expected to be receives $2000 more
lelivE
by February. The sharing because
r
...,.,~~will be made by A1 Smith millage is higher. Johnson
Ellison Morris and will be pays 40 mills while P~mQlico
1ucu by the city sanitation
payed 60 at the time the
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payments were made.
It was brought to the attention current millage is 90. ...s..-:.a;
council that no out of town pointed out that J
tation rate for businesses could receive a lesser
but that businesses are there continued to be such
ng the same rate as out of large . discrepancy between
•"''1.1:""' residences. Out of town their tax receipts and those of
trat~es are higher than those in other towns. "As others go up,
but businesses pay a our funding could decrease.'' he
rates that residences added.
•
of volume.
Councilman Whiteside noted
One councilman noted " we that the town is enjoying a
need to take a realistic view of period of relative quiet as far as
charges."
Whiteside police activity and crim are
u1 am in favor of concerned, but that there -bas
a rate comensurate with been considerable activity
the cost of providing the service outside of town. He also noted
to out of town conswners.,
that a county drug raid the
Taylor noted, "People outside previous day had resulted in
of town have no incentive to several arrests of area
come in if they receive city residents.
services at a very reasonable
Whiteside. told the council that
rate. , Mace pointed out that accord.inc to police reports
people in town pay taxes to drugs are ~oving direcU,. int~
supplement their sanitation the local high school from the
fees. Council agreed to take up coun~y atld are not bei"'
question further at a work or housed inside the \.:uJr, j
session when councilman would but that pills
have had an opportunity to di.Stributed in the
study the matter.
Whiteside also
Councilman Taylor told the dency for those
by
co~il that Johnsonville had local authorities in connection
received $1000 less in revenue with recent crimes to
be
sharing for the past two ' released without having served
quarters due to an error in
,"" time in
.
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IJedicatior1 and Open House of the new Hetningway Out-Patient Facility which is
a sattelite of the Williamsburg County Memorial Hospital. The facility, for which
c"tizens of Florence, Georgetown and Williamsburg Counties have worked sb
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greatly relieve the shortage of medical doctors in this area and it is hoped that
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                    <text>Country Club Enters
final Construction Stage
Construction of the second and
final phase of the 1/2 million dollar Johnsonville Country Club is
under way and is expected to be
completed by early spring.
When completed the 220-acre
course which includes a $50,000
club house, the course will have
seven natural fed water holes
which total 22 acres of wate'r, 33
sand traps, and a green which
could require a 194-foot putt.
The club house and golf course
began with phase one of a two
phase program in 1965 which was
opened in June of 1966. Phase one
consisted of nearly half of the
club house being built and nine
of the eighteen hole golf course
constructed.
Additional rooms and the construction of the last nine holes
and the installation of an automatic watering system were to
be completed in phase II.
A goal for a country club was
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set five years ago when a group
of business men banded together
to build a golf facility for the
town of Johnsonville and surrounding communities.
The goal projected was not to
just obtain another golf course
but to build one of the finest golf
most comple te o n the final nine holes . Al le n Grier of Grie r courses in South Carolina and to
compliment the course with modBr other s Construc tion Company holds the plans ·and looks on. ern club house.
Grier Br othe r s Construction i s building the addition on the
In keeping with their goal, the
present Club House which will double the size of the present services of Ellls Maple, one of
structure.
(P hoto by Todd Scarborough) the best golf architects in the
world, was employed to lay out
the golf course. The club house
and eighteen hole course were
surveyed and drawn to scale on
the Wellman farm, which Maples
considered a natural location because of the rolling hills, available space, and a stream that ran
through the property.
Leaders of the group applied
for and was granted a $120,000
loan from the Federal Government. Because of the large capital out:-lay the plan was divided
into the two phases. The first
phase to be completed in 1966
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P HASE II UNDEH CO!'\STHL.CTIO:\ - - Phase II ofti- -Johns onville Country Club is now under construction. \ hen the
1/2 million dollar Country Club is completed it wi ll )e equa l
to the best in South Carolina . The course is expecte to offer
a r eal c hallenge to a ll golfers . Leonard Drake, P ro at the
Johnsonville Country Club, points to where construction is a l-

Leonard Drake, a Johnsonville
resident, who at the age of 14 was
an assistant pro, was chosen to
over-see construction and be the
first Pro. Having experience in
golf course construction Drake
was able to create the course
exactly as Maples had mapped
the entire course.
Almost half the club house and
the first nine holes were opened
for use on June 27, 1966.
Mr. Wellman of the Wellman
Industrial complex in Johnsonville, loaned an additional $55,000
to the project to further construction of the course and club house.
Provisions in the Federal loan
prohibited further expansion of
the club house or additional work
on the last nine holes until some
time in the distant future. For a
tim~ it appeared that construction of phase II would not be realized for many years.
But when the task appeared
impossible the Wellmans retired
the Federal loan and provided additional money to complete phase
II of the Johnsonville Country
Club.
A $90,000 automatic watering
system will be installed before
spring. The system, which is the
most advanced in the golf world,
will be operated by clocks that
are pre set.
Again when the clocks reach a
predetermined time they will stop
the water flow and pressure will
drop causing the sprinkler to settle flush with the ground. The
system will be completely automatic but it will llave manual
over rides to stop or start the
water when it is desired.
One of the advantages of the
system according to Drake is that
water pipes will not have to be set
up each time ''. . • we want to
water the C'ourse" . He indicates
this would reduce possible dam·
age to the gn.·ens which occur on
some courses using the manual
s ystem for watering.
"Also," lie continued, "we can
keep the gr~1ss in better condition
by applying an adequate amount

of water," on the grass at all
times providing a constant
growth of grass and reducing the
possibility of brown spots from
dying grass.
The 5,800 square foot Club
House will have a 1,600 square
foot ball room when phase two
is completed. The ballroom will
feature a changeable floor surface. A rem:&gt;vable carpet will be
in place for most occasions, but
it can be rolled up and removed
in less than an hour for occasions requiring hardwood floors.
Adjacent to the ballroom, but
elevated above the ballroom
floor, a lounge will be built. Persons in the lounge will have a view
over the ballroom.
The Club House is to have a 12
foot patio extending toward the
golf course. Tables and chairs
will be placed on the patio which
will be covered by the Club House
roof.
A kitchen will be built in the
new portion and will be supplied
with the latest in kitchen equipment.
These facilities will be added
to the already plush Pro shop,
Bar and locker rooms.
Turning toward the course
Drake said, "We may soon have
the longest number 2 hole in the
world." Beaver Lake, North Carolina ·now has the longest number 2 hole, which is 636 yards.
The number 2 hole at Johnsonville is 600 yards and consideration is being given to the idea
of increasing it to 652 yards: If
this is done the number 2 hole at
the Johnsonville Country Club
will be . the longest in the world.
Hole number 13 is comparable to the number 13 hole inSouthern Pines which is recognized
as the best on any course. Maples
designed the number 13 hole in
Southern Pines.
Walking back to the Club House
Drake commented, "When we finish we will have a course which
is equal to or superior to any
course in South Carol ina."

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behalf of the tnembers of the rescue squad from R. L.
Sh eJ pard, director and cordinator of the F lorence
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anbulance Service last Wednesday. The $2,500
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efforts of l~al Ambulance Commission member Gr ady
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f4'1o•·ence County Ambulance Commission, Johnsoa
1\la.Yor Connie S. DeCamps, Lyerly, Stone,
secretary of the Johnsonville Rescue Squad Jun
Johnson. Richard Palmer, a member of the
Cou11ty Etnerge11cy Medical Service who delivered
de111onstrated the machine, and JohnsonvUie
P ice Carl Skinner.
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Baptist Men Paint
The Baptist Men's Group at the First Baptist Cburcb in
JohDSonville began a project Saturday, May 15, to paint the
home of oae of tbe oldest members of the cbarcb, James
"Bubba" Han11a (seated) and bls wife, Mrs. Ulllan
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standing beside J
s. 'lbose participating in the project

were (from left) Nathan Howell, Willie Cox, Uldon Cox, Tom

Blrclm\ore, Jesse Cooe, Carol Barnhill, the Rev. Gerald
McKay, Tracey laue and Albert Cribb. Others who helped,
either by painting or serving a picnic lunch, included
Everleen Lane, Rudy Van Cox, Myrna Barnhill, Ruby
Rogen, Llnnie Ruth Hanna, Jeanette Williams, Lois
Haselden, Tootsie Hanna and Mike Hanna.

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t·evetlue sharing funds, were constructed by AI Smith
a11d Ellison Morris of Hetningway and feature white
lettering ott a green background. The attractive signs are
a useful addition to the city scene. The sign pictured
above the first to be installed is at the corner of Broad•

way a11d Georgetown Rd. in front of the Woman's Club
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                    <text>~

t th noon d

dlin on April
7. thr \ c ndidat s had filed for
l\1 yor of John onviii . and eight
l1•d filed for council.
'J ho
filing for
yor
iJlc1ud
ent

narrqwly defeated by
present maY.Or E. L. Cox who
will not seek reelection.
The third candidate for the
office . of Mayor is former
Johnsonville l&gt;olice Chief, T. A.
Townsend. Townsend~ 51, is
presently employed as a
security guard at Tupperware.
Two incumbent · councilmen
was

councilwom n
onilie
S.
amp. , the only candidate to
· mak a formal announcement
so far. Mrs. DeCamps, 49, a
hottsewif has served one term are filing for reelection along
n the city council..
•
with six newcomers in the eight
l~andol h Willis,
assistant person race for
the
six
council
•
in~ip
t
ttery Park High seats. Inc 1mbents running are
hool
as a (~ and·date f·~-....· .lienry l\1 : Poston, 32. Director
mayor in the 1974 election and of Researcti and Development

at .W ellman Industries - an
Donnis Lentz, 33, Owner
operator of Lentz Gulf Station ..·•.
Johnsonville. Both men hav
served one term on the council
Other candidates are Willi ~
L. Mace, 51\ Pulic Relatio -Director
at
Wellma
Industries~ James A. Everett,
32,
Manager of Prosser'
Department Store, and Davi
N. Taylro. 34, who is employ
by M_yrtle Beach Fabrics in th
area of merchandising an
production control .
Also filing are John V.
Whiteside, Jr. 40, Farm
anager
for
Lakewood
-lantation,
Mrs.
Shirley
'Neal, 33, a housewife, and
·-wrigOt Carraway, 20, a
tudent at Francis Marion
·- -....ege.
.
These candidates have all
tied their letter of intent with
e F~orence County Clerk of
· ourt and have secured at least
signatures on a petition to
.......k election. The law requireS
petition signed by at least five
r cent of the registered voters
the municipality before the
andidate ~ can be legally
~- ified.
According
to
ohnsonville City t1erk Jo ce
, win, all petitions received

ere in order and all candidates
e certified.

-~

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                    <text>•

The GREAT Towns program
..". tlnut-s to develop in Jotm·
nville and community leaders
~XDt~ess hope that the program
ill become a reality soon and
town become eligible for the
ernor's trophy and evenw ...... ly the
real prize of new
ndustry, jobs for local
~es dents and a stimulus to the
...g.l economy.
John Mullins and Rene
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com munity
, ..onaration coordinators for
State Development Board
r.rl-'re in town last week to adthe quarterly meeting of
UMP (Johnsonville United
earns
Progress).
They
tUned the GREAT town
rogram to the group exthe requirements for
icipation and the ad ..
antages to be gained by
,.._.,. •

oo hand for the meeting were
Bill Deaton, executive director
of the Florence County
Development Board and Mrs.
Gail Ward Johnson, recently
named coordinator of the
Johnsonville Great Town
program. Mrs. Ruth Robinson,
president of JUMP, presided.
GREAT Town is a program
initiated
by
the
State
Development Board to improve
the economy of small towns
through more industrial activity. Its program is designed
to prepare local leadership to
successfully promote economic
development, provide public
recognition to those towns
which achieve GREAT Town
status, to provide the state with
an inventory of towns ready to
deal with prospects, and to
promote community spirit and

The program as developed by
the State Development Board
centers around a coordinator
and a six member committee,
which will meet with prospects
to discuss the prospect's needs
and the assets of the
town. Each
•
member of the committee is to
be knowledgeable in one area of
concern to any prospective
industry considering relocation.
These areas are sites, hwnan
resources
(labor),
transportation and market services,
livability, finance, and local
goverrunent and tax structure.
Each of these subjects is of
concern to any businessman
considering locating in a
community and it is essential
that any group promoting their
town be completely informed
and able to answer any
questions the prospect may

•

Requirementg of the program
are that a non profit development corporation be forn1ed,
which is authorized to accept
and disburse funds, buy land
and purchase options, and
engage in other activities
essential to the program.
Second, a community information brochure must be
printed listing pertinent information about the town and a
slide tape presentation must be
developed. Community information such as taxes,
utilities, education, transportation existing industry,
fuel labor supply, site
availability, etc, should be
included.
Third, a minimwn of four
industrial sites of at least 10
acres must be obtained either
by purchase or optiqn. It is
that at least lwo sites

,

0
"It is essential
population - up 351, including f11 • as many
famili·es· schooLenrollment- up the program
'
ceed '' she
79
'
Johnson told Tbe ObMrs. J
terver that the next
in the anycme
program is to secure
, for the
areas and to begin
&lt;'ontinued from Page 1

Mrs.

•

work She ua
surveys at the
help . ,determine wh~re
dividual tntereats lie, and
plana to distribute
aune1 s at various

tha
int...aed

•

ftn

¥~/Y:,?~
-be on the railroad with highway The Great Towa
open only to towDs with •
access and available utilities.
Fourth, working contacts population of Ia. ..
with existing industries should

S&lt;me 252 town

S.C.
for 1• ol

U.
be established, the program eligible,
must be promoted in the media, these to
a positive community at- the
are .,.
mosphere must be developed.
Lastly, the town should work stage of tbt
at community improvement Bennettsv •••
bave
and beautification. In the words
of one person, ''A town doesn't as Great
What em
get a second chance to make a
good first impression." The W&amp;COIDD
town should have a sbort and statistiea
long term plan for im- dev ~&amp;v
illuab"ate
prove~nents to its appearance
elllployi.ng 100
and quality of life.
Developfneot Board officials meaa ,
stress that S.C. is a prime sonal
location for prosepctive in- more retail
dustry. "They (industry) will retail sales
come where they are wanted tear;bank
and where the, people are non-maDufacturing
( tbuaed te Pai•
prepared for them."

; oae

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Ground Breal{ing ceremonies we
eld last we.ekin Johnson vii a
new dentist's office on Broadw
dj ent
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tossing a few spadefuls f d.·c • '&amp; le t
oh
DeCamps, Rev. Wilbur B
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~
behind Mrs. DeCamps is Rep. 0
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whe
well, a graduate of the Medic~l University t&gt;f S.Q., expects to have
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                    <text>Vol. 2 No. 9

Hemingway, S. C., 29554 Thursday , Octobe r 24, 1974

10 Pages

.,..,I

Johnsonville High Moves Into New Building
Students and teache r s at
Johnsonvi lle High School fina lly
gotthetreattheyha\•ebeen
wailing a long time for. They
moved Into their new building
Friday.
Sc hool Principal Charles
Graham told the OBSERVER
that they held classes on an
··abbreviated sched ule" on
Friday, and began their
regular,
full-time
class
schedule in the new building
Monday.
The new building was built at

a rost of approximately
$135,000.plus thelandandlhe
furnishin gs, by the Wist Construction Compa ny of fllnnce.
II is a modern one-story
building or block and brick
coostuction.
Typicalclassroomsinthe new
school
bu Liding
feature
teachers' ca binets which may
be lucked, and ronlain file
cabinets.sto.-ageshelv es, and
coat racks. The 26 exterior
windows are designed as
··escape unita," and are made

of Lexan, a new. unbreakable
substance with glare-reducing
properties. The lights in the
rooms can be set at two dif·
ferentlevels, and each room is
equipped with a pull-down
Thesciencesuiteis mOOernin
every respecl. William J .
Perry, building consultant with
the Office of School Planning
and Buildi ng in the State
Department of Education. who
loured the bu ilding several
weeks ago with other school
officials, commented at the

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tirnelhat"llikelheroncept
here. lt rea llylooksgood:'
The science preparation
center provides each student
with an individual locked
drawe r wherehemaykeephis
supplies. which he checks out
for individua l use. Perry
remarked that this student key
system is .. unique .. in his experience.
The chemistry laborato ry
cunainsanexhaustfanto vent
any harmful fumes, and a
complete "safety unit" con·
sistingofanemergencyshower
tobeusedintheeventastudent
splashes chemicals on himself,
and an eye and face washing

basin.
The new schoo l library
providesarombinat ionomce,
work r oom. and magaline
storage room. There is also a
ron ference
r oo m ,
where
studentsandteachersmaytape
programs, and outlets installed
by lhe Educational Television
System. An 11udio visual storage
room houses projectors, tape
pla yers, and other material.
Each room throughout the

building is equipped with individual the r mostats for
heating and cooling. 1be exterior doors have automaUc
closurestoronserveheat &lt;r
coo\ air.
Designed with future needs
for expansion in mind, the
bullding can grow in three
different di r ectio ns, and
provision has been made for
more electrical and sound
outlets.

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City Council met
and Zoning
ana made plans to
dilapidated buildings in the
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mbers of the

d Zoning Comto
Johnsonville Qty
meeting, aylng that
COuncil hope&amp; to keep in
contact witb
, In
for the city.
Mrs. DeCamps told the group
t BiJJy Mace
be in
of grants
governalso said that
city
tely apply

Commumty Development

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:.n made for their use. Storm
is top priority for the

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, she added.
Mrs. DeCamps al$0 an~ea that steps are being
ken toward repairing or
eQJ.olishing
condemned

Council agreed to write a

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granting him an extension
for the removal of a
dilapidated building until
October 6. Eaddy had
previously requested an
extension from Council.
Council also agreed to
write a letter to Chives
PI osser giving him until
Septemb~r
1, to do

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something about the old
theatre and ice house.
After that date council will
proceed with the city attorney to have the
buildings deJnolished ·and
bill the property owner.

Wilson Hardee, chairman of
the Planning and Zoning
told the council
that the conunission had made
recommendations for
recreational facilities tor the
town, made application for
housing grants and would undertake a study of transportation in the area. He said
that the commission had
several applications for
rezoning. Some were approved
and some not.
In other business, Council
gave third reading to a zoning
ordinance amendment, to
rezone part of the country club
to core commercial. Councilman Everett reported that
junk vehicles had been removed
from the General Telephone lot,
and the problem of 'liquid
spillage from the A &amp; C gar~&amp;
had been remedie'd. He added
that his department would
pursue a problem concerning an
open ·ditch with the highway
department.
Everett also noted that
sanitation workers had compia~ that some service
Stations wer using 55 gallon
drums fOr

..

This practice is in violation Of
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Councilman Taylor
l.4bthouse Crisis Interven ..."
city ordinance, Everett said, city. Council agreed to his
.
that he would go over the Cen..
which prohibits containers over request.
MrS. DeCamps told
30 gallon capacity. Council
Council
discussed
the proposed budget with the city's
agreed that the ordinance problem of trailors parked in accountants and present it for thit if tbe city does not fill
Senior Citizens
violation ot the zoning or- adoption at the next meeting.
should be enforced.
CoUncil agreed to pay a $1,000 slots soon tbey will
them ..
The problem of bicycles dinance and requested tbat the
A
for a pollee --·
parked on sidewalks was Police Department and the note to Johnson ville First
brought to the attention of Planning and Zoning Com- Baptist Church. The church to direct traffic at the
council and it was noted that mission make a survey and made the note to the city to sonville elementary scbool
one merchant had offered to keep council informed about provide Johnsonville's share for ..
the esta
build a proper bicycle rack. violations of the ordinance.
Everett was instructed to bring
a recommendation to council
concerning the problem at the
t meeting.
ncilman
Whiteside
repQC'tei that the dog program
had essentially achieved ·its
purpose, and people have better
control of their animals. Tbe
dog
had little success
with the dart gun, however, as it
was not working properly.
Councilman Mace moved to
return the gun and wtused ·
chemicals and try to recover as
much of their cost as possible.
Continued from
Council agreed.
Council also discussed the
approved.
possibility of working out a
Mrs. DeCamps
procedure on a call out basis
three applications
with the dog warden, but no
received for the
action was taken.
Recorder. Co ....~
WhitesidEf said he would 1}4ve
ernploy Uldon
a report on the
position, beginning
auxiliary police for~
on a 90 day trial basts, as is
next .J meeting of
custon1ary for all city
Meanwhile, he
apployees. It was also. noted -·proval to announce the
money had been budgeted in -·"
program, take applic~tions and
next fiscal year fOl' the pur
set up a meeting with no
chase of a set of law books
obligation on the par~ of the
the city.
•
Mrs. DeCamps rep6i(ed that
would represent the City of
k-.
v~lle at groundbreaking
"''"'remon1es at the McLeod
•
ional Medical Center.
Mrs. DeCamps has also been
•
to be a charter member
the state Community
-·t Association and a
Of the S.C. Municipal
ssociation's Legislative
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Robert L. Buchanan, a saving the life of th women wl»
ohnson ville Police Officer had stopped breathing.
-~. .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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81.

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
ber tongue.
The victim suddenly stopped
breathing, and Buchanan said
he pressed on her abdomen
twice in an
effort
to
reatore
the
•
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began breating on her own then.
and he said he was not required
to
administer
artificial
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
ment, told Tbe Observer,
"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
his action.''

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Local ions got their Candy Day activities off to an of~ieial stan by
nting
candy o loca l tna ors who responded with a contribution. He
andy
Day Chairma11 is s own pr esenting a roll of candy to Johsnonville Mayor Connie
De an p wltile He mingway Mayor Billy llarmon receives his candy from
J hn on ille chairman Rev. C. Wilbut Brockwell. Lion presidents Ollin Jernigan
of the Hemingway club and .Jim E ver ett of the Johnsonville look on. Candy Day i
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nro ni and Girl Scout Troops. With Mrs. DeCainps as she presents the
1• Ia tafon a · left to right, front row, Robin Rogers, Denise Redmond and
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Johnsonville Police Chief
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the department as Crime
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Robert Buchanan 26, will be the Pennsylvania and they are hope to
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ate Development BMrd met
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Zoning
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expertise at every level to assist
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development , ~~~here are 252 'towns in South
oorporation must be created. If ~~rQlina ~igible to participate
nonprofit

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development ttr the · progr~m, and it is the·
corporation exists in the goaJ~f the-Develo~ent Board
100
will
community, it may qualify. that . .a~ . least
succ~~ly
complete
the
This
corporation
must
be
able
program.
requi~ements,
Smurthwaite
Mac Smurth»l
·John to promote the community for said.
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.
.
ullins outlined the program industrial plant location and be
The
city
of
Johnsonville
has
a
explained bow the State able to receive and expend
commit~
comPQsed
of
evelopment Board will assist funds for the purchase and
Councilmen
Bi·
U
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Mace
·
and
option
of
property.
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munities · wishing
to
Henry
Poston
and
Wilson
Second,
a
community
JUrveY,
-· ..a-ipate in the program.
Hardee,
cha.
i
rman
of
the
on
community
resources
must
Smurthwaite told the group,
Planning
and
zoning
'the Great Town program is not be completed.
~••••• ission, w~ich has been
Third, at least four industrial
ething to impose on the
...... ted to · evaluate the
wn. but rather an opportunity sites must be developed and full
"'-am and its possibilities for
improve the economy of information compiled on each.
Each site must - have a --- .ville and make 8
~a11 towns through more
minimum .of 10 acres and at ~vmmendation at a later
ndustrial actiYity.
''It
is based on the least two should be near the
....-evement of goals, which railroad if possible .
Fourth,
an
up-to-date
hen reached, will place the
unity in a stronger brochure or other · form of
~v..... petitive position for the
promotional literature must be
ttraction of industry and for prepared for the community. It
neral ect»noinic growth. It is a should contain information on
am · that · has
been sites, utilities with rates, and
.....,tablished 10· help those other useful
information
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Fifth, each industry ·within
._t need dsistance most - the the town .is to be visited, to gain
..~ailer towns''
existing industry's awareness
South CaroUna communities and support of tlie promotion
chieving Jthe, goals of this effort.
gram, wbidi ' js limited to
Sixth,
a
committee
to
,..,....,..munities of 15,000 people or. improve the appearance and
~s, will 6e designated a
quality of life in the community
' Great Town'' and will receive must be organized. In the case
appropriate . award with of Johnsonville it was noted that
blicity a¥TecQgnitiQn. What JUMP &lt;Johnsonville United
s more ·'imP9rtant, according to Means Progress&gt; can be used to
Smurthwaite,
Great
Town fulfill this achievement.
munities wiQ be recognized
Finally and most important a
s communities that are better team composed of six members
prepared for industrial and plus six alternates and a
economic development.
coordinator should be selected
The
State
Development to represent the community to
Board conducts an ongoing the visiting industrial prospect.
international
advertising Each member of the team must
program designed to seek out be knowledgeable in a specific
new
iP9ustrial . prospects. area of interest to the prospect. ·
Comm~~es design~ted as The purpose of this team is to
promote
the
Great Towns will be included in ag~ressively
community
as the
most
this prom
al effort.
Certain criteria must be met advantageous location for a
in order, for a town to receive new industry.
the award, aDd before receiving
The
State
Development
according
t4)
the award they must be judged Board,
Smurthwaite,
will
by a panel of e~ts.
Achievements fall in seven
categories. First, a local
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                    <text>Theater Burns, Almost ·
What could have settled the argument of the old 'theater building between the
owner, Chives Prosser, right foreground, and Johnsonville City Officials, would
have been the destruction of the building by the fire which firemen 'are fighting.
Water was shot through the windows and through the roofless top as members of
the Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Department fought to distinguish the fire while
Police Chief Carl Skinner, left foreground, directed traffic from around the scene.
For inside view of building look elsewhere in paper.

Fire ·Destroys Old
Theater Buil~jpg
It appeared last Friday
morning that fate would settle
the question of _renQvation or
demolition of the old Prosser
Theater building in John·
sonville, a controversy which
has been going on for some time
between city officialS ~d the
er,
Chives
Prosser.
However, the quick action of the
Johnsonville Volunteer Fire
•JUeJJar·untem resulted in saving
brick building and the
• &lt;tue.sticm remains.
In a telephone interview from
· home in Johnsonville
.,.,.u,,u.,,y, Prosser told the
that he had been
in the building the day
•t"'f'"r" the fire. He noted that
roof had fallen in as a result
the severe snow and ice
tnr•m four years ago". He said
of the roof material had
between the seats and he
would be much easier to
burn the material inside
than It Wfluld to try

to take it out by hand. He said metal roof on the building,
the fire was well attended at all that in two weeks he would
times, and that someone was it looking quite differently.
left with the fire Monday night.
Questioned about the matte~·
After becoming ill Monday of the building which has
night, he returned to the scene an eyesore and considered
on Tuesday morning, he said, safety hazard since operation
but didn't feel like continuing the
theatre . ended
with the work, so at that time proximately 13 years
the fire was put out, with water, Mayor Connie De Camps
to his staisfaction.
only, "The officials are Iuul\.lu.~
Prosser said he left the down into the matter in regards to
town area at 11 a.m. to return to safety of our citizens."
his home, and that at ap· refused further comment.
proximately 11:30 he received a
Delight Amusement Center,
telephone call saying that the business located in f.l buiildingll
front of his building was on fire. adjacent to the old
He said he had no idea what building, had been
happened unless the "wind the fire because it was
stirred up a spark."
to be unsafe due to the fact
"If anyone is to blame for the fire may have wc"n.'"'~'u
what happened it is me," walls of the building and
Prosser said, "I was burning on might possibly collapse.
my own property, and I felt I walls have been braced and
was completely in my rights.". amusement center opened
He said Monday afternoon he business Monday night.
was on his way to Florence to
Fire Ghief Irby Stone said
purchase material to put a department received the call
iillililiiiliiiiiliiiili.iilliliiiil-.;.;..~~~~~~~~~~~ the old theater building at 11:
a.m . on Tuesday morning
responded with two trucks.
.
to

�. Demolition Stage 1
The old Johnsonville
, 1 F · Theater Building a la ndmark 1· n th e t own for many years
came d 0\\~1 as t nda y afternoon as a demolition crew from Charlesto
d th
structu•·e tn a matter of hour s. The first step pictured above was to :~a~:
e
back corner of the old building with cables attached to a heavy duty lo:der. wn a

Demolition Stage 2
,. effective ly razing the backwall of the old theater building the-wall facing
Belview Street was d emolished when they wer e pushed- over by the hea vy
equipment used by tht&gt; demolition crew. Then the other side wall was pulled
tow ard the insid(.' of the origina l building by tnea• s of heavy c lUes strung
• IWQ.
.~ll~an be seen falling onto a pile of ·
'

•

.

/ J, .. '

')

�Demolition Stage 3
The last section of wall to be brought down in last Friday's demolition of the old
theater building on the corner of Broadway and Belview Streets ill Johnsonville
seems to be precariously balanced in midair before it came crashing down addi!lll
to the pile of brick and rubble at the site of the old building which was dewllr'p,yed
by fire the week before .

Conference
Chives Prosser, owner of the old Johnsonville theater building which was par•
tially destroyed by £ire two weeks ago demolished last weekend is shown reading
the contract allowing the demolition crew to raze the structure. Shown from left
are Buddy Feagin, Johnsonville police officer, Carl Skinner. Chief of P{){ice.
P rosser and l\lr . S\H•atmao, eontractor. The contract ('allt'd for the buildinJ,! to bf'
razed , U1e lot to be cleaned an 1·ough g1·41ded. Tht• (; at •• ., Joun om Ill~ ent '' l
into the contract for the demolition of the building when the building was found to
be unsafe following the fire.
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                    <text>nson

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Johnsonville voters will
go to the polls Tuesday to
ect a mayor and city
council to serve a two year
term in office.
Three eandldates have
announced their intention
seek the office of mayor
uu seven are running for
One
council
ndidate has dropped out
the race. Donnis Lentz,
who presently serves on
...,.. . has announced he
ill not seek reelection
though he had previously
for the office.
Seeking the office of
ml or are Mrs. Connie S.
•~ amps,
incumbent
......""ilwoman. Randolph
illis, local educator. and
. A. Townsend, former
ice chief.

Candidates for council
are incumbent councilman
enry Poston. director of
Research and Develop...ent at \\'ellman In-

'

.

DeCAMP S

dustr ies ;
Billy Mace,
public relations directcr at
\\'ellman, David Taylor,
who handles marketing
and production control for
Grand Strand Industries,
Jim Everett, manager of
Prosser's
Department
Store, Shirley O'Neal,
housewife
and
civic
worker. Jack Whiteside,
fartn
manager
at
Lakewood Plantation, and
Dwight Carraway. college
student.
Observer
inThe
terviewed each of the

candidates

for

office

asking them a series of

questions about their vi
......d goals for the community. Their answers

follow :
mayor will appear first
followed
by
councU.
Candidates are listed'
alphabetically.
Question: \\'hat do y6U
see as your qualification•
for the office of mayor?
DeCamps: "My previous
experience on council will
provide a sense of continuity in city government.
I have attended workshops
and seminars and worked
with all the agencies of
government which the city
must deal with. I have
researched and rewritten
the city ordinances and
carefully
studied
all
legislation which affects
municipalities.
" I would be available
most of the time and can
devote the necessary time
to the job. I would be able
to make trips and contacts
as well as meet with those
who call at city hall. We
need a mayor who can
follow up on council's
decisions. ,'
Towsend: "I have lived
in South Carolina all my
life and now make my
.home in Johnsonville. I
have 1oyears of experience
in law enforcement and I
believe this experience
would be helpful in the
mayor's job."
Willis: " I have served as
Director of the Florence
County
Recreation
Commission, and I have
taught government in
school. I believe my
knowledge plus my experience in public em·would
be
ployment
beneficial
in the office of
•
mayor.''
Question: What goals do
you have for Johnsonville if
you are elected?
DeCamps:: ''I would like
to see the best possible
services for our citizens
within the income of the
city . \\'e should take advantage of all technical
assistance available. I
would like to see all
citizens of the community
working toward a common
goal."
Townsend : ' 'I would like
to see more business and
industry brought in, and
more jobs created. I would
- u~ to hold taxes
dowa. I
liKe to see
the police 4epartment on
an even keel, with a decent
salary for officers and •

better understanding with
the merchants.''
. . WWls: "I would like to
more
community
activitl• in the area of
reefeation. and a better
relatlanabip
between
council and merchants. We
better relatiOIII
with the police

•

WILLIS

and the community ant •
stronger enforcement of
city ordinances. I would
like to see the
marked and other illlprovements in city services., .
Question: What do

view as the
facing the city ia
two years?
DeCamps:

are of primary fin..
portance. We have
faced with a deficit and
inflation with no increase
CoatiDued to Pa&amp;e 9

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Rosa Belle Eaddy first married Wattie Gamewell Woodberry with whom she had four sons and one daughter. Two of of her sons graduated from the U. S. Military Academy, and both were inventors of and holders of numerous patents. After the death of her first husband, she married R.B.W. "Willie" Dickson. No children were born to this marriage.&#13;
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One brother, John Mallard Eaddy of Spartanburg, South Carolina survived her passing.&#13;
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