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(Editor's Note: Before Jam es
Hanna went home from his most
recent stay a t the med ical cen ter
in Apri l 1982, he .and his wife
expressed their feelings about
Mcleod in a lette r. Charleston
writer Ma rtha Johnson visited the
Han nos a t home .)
.
by Martha Johnson
Mr. a nd Mrs . James F. Hanna
Jive in a warm, grey house with
block trim , at the end of a lone
off Route 341 , j ust o utside
Johnsonville. A couple of rock ing
choirs earn their place o n the
f ront po rch . Mr. a nd Mrs. Hanna
o re the heart and soul of America
and o re as we all w ish to be .
There is joy and peace , respect
and dignity .
James Hanna met Lillian tn
)ohns.onville J wh ere they both
grew up . He married her on April
10 1935. wh en he was 05 ye ars
old. She was 19. She moved into
the grey house and they hove
1v ed there and "" t)r!~ed the fo rm
(continued from page 7)
bigger chon o hoe or o mule
team could toke core of. "
Mr. Hanna was 7 8 when he
was first brought to Mcleod
Infirmary in what seemed to him
the final phose of his long
struggle with emphysema. He
come to Mcleod because over
the years it has m eant o lot to his
family. His connection with
Mcleod began about threequarters of o century earlier, in
1 906. There is now a bond, the
kind of relationship that develops
and grows strong out of need
over time.
Even though there seemed to
be no space at Mcleod that
night, Mr. Hanna was token in
and given oxygen in a room
where there were two other
patients. He doesn't recall the
first few days, but Mrs. Hanna
was thankful for that small room
and the stroight·bock choir during
the 1 0 days and nights of her
bedside vigil. He needed to be
in the ir.tPnsive co re unit but all
•
of those beds w ere fille d. They
placed him close to the ICU and
cared for him as if he were there

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a round it for 4 7 y ears . They hov e
no children. "Sometimes it
happens tha t w ay." How good it
would be to hove more peo ple
lil~e each of the m .
tv~r. Hanna's fri ends soy that he
has never bee n and will never be
so fo r a w ay from Johnsonville
tha t he can't m a ke the 'round trip

b ock home between sunrise and
sundown .
All these years they worked
together on the form ; hoeing the
corn , the sugar cone. the
tobacco . It was another e ra , bod~
when they " plan ted nothing
(s~e Generations, page 8)

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Lillian and James
Hanna
:
'We
're
w1th
Mcleod
100
perce
nt
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Mr. Hanna remembers the
attention. the gentle core . the
medication without fail. The
respiratory therapy treatments
every four hours by those "btg.
husky boys" helped cause the
steady improvement. More than
that, at the end of each
treatment they added o special
arm and neck massage that
helped him relax into sleep. "The
nurses would tip in and tip out,
JUSt to say 'Mr. Hanna , is there
anything?' Just checking to see if
everything is all right."
In the middle of another night
in April this year. Mr. Hanna
become seriously ill with an
emphysema·related infection.
EMS brought him with his wife to
the emergency roo m at Mcleod
as Dr. William Hazelwood
Instructed. Out it was to be
awhile before he could get a
room. So a nurse decided to pass
the time by getting them
breakfast. Mrs. Hanna ate as she
watched the nurse help her
husband with breakfast. "She
even put the jelly on his toast." ·
The doctor said he wanted them

to be set up "as near lil-~e home
as possible ." This was the hew
Mcleod. The attention was just
the same as before , the newness
only made it better.
For the Hannes. the story at
Mcleod began in 1906 when in
uncle, Mr. G.M. Hanna. was
hospitalized. He was the first
patient Dr. Fronk Mcleod
operated on for appendicitis. The
two remained fond
acquaintances for life. Mr. G.M.
Hanna's wife, Aunt Annie Hanna,
was a patient there in later
years.
Their grandson . Robert T.
Haselden. was two months old in
July 1953. when he was
admitted to Mcleod with on
intestinal obstruction. Doctors Ellis
and Mead told the parents he
could not five as he was. that
" this is a first. but will you let us
try?" He is now a fine young man
with a family of his own.
Another uncle. Floyd M. Hanna,
was taken to Mcleod for
appendicitis in 1912. He was
carried by buggy to Lake City,
then on to Florence by train. Mr.

Hanna knew that Mcleod . ac the
turn of the century was the only
hospital in the area . Horse and
buggy or train was the only
tronsporta tion.
Thomas F. Hanna. James
Hanna's father, was treated for
cancer at Mcleod during the lost
years of his life. The family saw
the some treatment then. in
1938, as in their recent visits.
Mr. Hanna's sister, Lucille H.
Eaddy, was in Mcleod in the
early 70s with uremic poisoning.
Although she was not expected
to live, the nursing staff
understood the feelings of the
family and "never hindered our
. . ',
VISitS.
There ore other little stories of
the Hanna family and Mcleod.
Over three-quarters of a century
holds many memories. "Mostly
through these years it's the good
feelings that remain."
The ·round trip to Mcleod and
bock home to Johnsonville con
still be made between sunrise
and sundown.
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Billy Jenkinson, representing
Williamsburg Cablevision,
submitted a franchise proposal
to the JohpSonville City Council
in last Tuesday's regular

meeting.

to Jenkinson, the
accep~e of both Hemingw'y

and J(jlnsonville would be
ess~tial to the success of
cablevision in the area.
Herningway council tentatively
approved Jenkinson's plan at
their meeting November 10,
pe11ding action by the city of
J~nv~e.
·

The terms of the a~eement
bet ween · Will iamsb ur g
Cablevision and the city would
give the city three percent of
gross revenue of the company
with the city. The charges for
the service would be $10 for
installation illld $1 f9r each
extension or additional hookup,
. plus a mo~hly charge of $7.
Rates are not subject to change
without the consent of the city.
The cablevision company;
would be r esponsible for
securin::J all easements from the
utility ompanies for use of
the"r poles and obtaining
cons~.nt from Florence County.

Williamsburg County has
already consentea to the
project, Jenkinson said.
company would utilize exi$tin
power poles for their service,
but would use undergrvu.&amp;ll\,1

installation, where that was ·use by other utilities, he added.

Cowtcil agreed to draft
ordinance to allow th
cablevision to operate in
city for first reading to be bel
a t the council's Decembe .
meeting.
In other business secon
reading was held on an or
dinance to amend the busin
license ordinance to allow __.
additional month to apply for
business license, extending
date to MarCh 1.
It was reported to cowtcil .&amp;.lL.
Florence CoWlty now has 8 - -·
Jeaah law, which they
prepared to enforce and that

provided
he
has
the
authorization of mayor and
cowtcil. Also the city's leash
law much must be repealed.
CoWlCil voted to repeal the
city's ordinance and to instruct
the mayor . to write a letter
authorizing the county to enforce its ordinance in Johnsonville.
The Mayor commended the
Police Department and the City
Recorder on the conduct of a
recedt jury trial in the city.
CoUJlcilman Jim Everett
report«l that the request for
one way signs for Marion Street
had been given to the Highway
Department, but that so far he
had received no reply. The one
way signs were ordered at the

~~~I·' 7
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request of the school board
regulate traffic on Marion St
during the· time of opening
closing of school.
t

Everett also reported that
Rupert Turner
to
R.L. Poston,
of
Florence Count
, abo-.
using county
to pave ~·UI
drain the area
the IG
and the r
. Poston in
dicated that this uld be done
the city wqwd write a
confirming that the majority
the property belonged to
city and that the city has
permission of the railroad
improve the area. Counci
agreed to write the letter
Poston.
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                    <text>•

••

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Citadel Cadet Joseph Stevens
Dukes of Johnsonville has been
· selected to serve in the elite
. ''Palmetto Company·· which
will reenact the firing on the
of the west, Feb. 7.
Only 55 cadets were selected
to
participate
in
the
Bicentennial event reenacting
the opening shots of the Civil

•

War.

Citadel cadets fired those
shots on the steamer, STAR OF
THE WEST, from a battery of
24-poWld siege guns emplaced

on Morris Island. They scored
three hits and drove the ship
away before she could deliver
her troops and supplies to
besiege Ft. Sumter. The 17
shots were the first of the Civil
War. preceeding the firing on
Ft. Sumter by more than three
months.
Since the firing site on Morris
Island has eroded and the
public could not view the
spectacle there, the firing will
actually take place from
Charleston's Brittlebank Park

•
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on the Ashley River adjacent to
The Citadel campus. The Feb. 7
date is a month off the actual
I 15th anniversary of the
original skirmish which took
place on Jan. 9. 1861 . That
change was effected because
The Citadel Corps of Cadets was
on furlough in January.
The cadets are outfitted with
authentic Civil War uniforms,
vintage rifles, and cannon that
are authentic replicas. The
weapons are operable and will
be fired during the dramatic

reenactment timed to a
historically accurate script.
The Palmetto Company has
been drilling with Confederate
carmon and rifles several times
weekly since November. It is
necessary for the unit to perfect
the Manual of 1861 and learn the
necessary precautions and
techniques for safely firing the
weapons.
The ship, actually a Gray
Line tour boat, will be decked
out as a Civil War ship,
complete with paddle wheel.
•

The
reenactment, sophomore year at The Citadel
commencing at 11 a . m., is where he is enrolled in the Air
expected to draw many 14"'orce ROTC program and is
in
business
spectators, some of whom will majoring
be wearing / .;twnPs of that administration.
His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
era .
Cadet Dukes is in his J . P . Dukes of Johnsonville.

ME~DNS

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Picking ripe melons at the store is particularly tricky . Ir a
melon is ripe, it should give under a little pressure around
the stem·end .

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Sanford ~y Ballou Jr. and
Joseph Stevens Dukes of college, Ballou and Dukes are
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ultimate in military accomplishment. They were was named to the President's
for
simultaneously
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some 400 eligible juniors after demonstrating aca-demic
strenuous and demanding achievement and superior
competition which lasted · military performance, and last
year he was one of 14 students to
several weeks.
- Maj. Clifford A. Crittsinger, gain coveted membership in the
USA, assistant professor.· of Junior Sword Drill-a precision
military science, is advisor to saber unit.
Ballou is the son of Mr. and
the team.
The Guards, named for the Mrs. S.R. Ballou Sr. of John·
late Gen. Charles P. Sum- sonville.
merall, former president of The
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consists of intricate close order athletic officer.
movements known as The
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Citadel Series. A widely- been a member of the elite
traveled marching unit, the Palmetto Company which
Guards have participated in participated in the reenactment
parades and events throughout of the firing on the Federal ·
the nation. They annually serve steamer STAR OF THE WEST.
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Cadet Dukes is the son of Mr.
during Mardi Gras festivities in and Mrs. J. P. Dukes, JolmNew Orleans.
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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
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narrqwly defeated by
present maY.Or E. L. Cox who
will not seek reelection.
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office . of Mayor is former
Johnsonville l&gt;olice Chief, T. A.
Townsend. Townsend~ 51, is
presently employed as a
security guard at Tupperware.
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was

councilwom n
onilie
S.
amp. , the only candidate to
· mak a formal announcement
so far. Mrs. DeCamps, 49, a
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n the city council..
•
with six newcomers in the eight
l~andol h Willis,
assistant person race for
the
six
council
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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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Johnsonville ' s outstanding
citizens, was honored with a
surprise birthday party, given
by his daughter, Mrs. 11arry
i."rancis Powell, at the
Johnson ville Rescue Building
Sunday afternoon, January 6.
The occasion marked his 75th
birthday.

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Guests were assembled at
the building well in advance,
and Mr. Prosser came
planning to give mechanical
assistance to his daughter. As
he entered the room. every one

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sang ''llappy l~irthday'' and
his expression was captured by
movie camera for later
enjoyment.
rl"he table was laid with a
birthday cloth and centered ·
with an arrangement of red
and pink camelias floating in a
silver bowl, with silver
candlelabras holding lighted
red tapers on each end. The
table
held
attractive
·arrangements of ham salad
and pimento cheese finger
sandwiches, toasted pecans,
mints and other delicasies
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which were enjoyed with punch

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by all those who attended .
Mr . Prosser is a t·ormer
mayor of Johnsonville. He
served as rural mail carrier
f'o r 2&lt;J years and f'or four years
was postmaster . His business
activities have included the
operation of an ice plant and
the local theatre for years. He
organized the Johnsonville
State Bank and has served as
its president in the past. He is
also a farmer.
The honor guest was
remembered with inany lovely
gifts 1·rom his friends and

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relatives .
Among those who attended
was his wife, Mrs . Mildred
f&gt;rosser , his grandchildren,
Harry 14.,. Powell, Jr., Timothy
Powell and Roy Roberts, Mr .
and Mrs. L . J. Wise, Mr. and
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Citizens of the J ohnsonville problem \Yhereby most state tendance .
allowance pa id to certain member s of the staff . School
School District approved a
money pa id to the district is
Questions
wer
e
raised
from
millage increase a nd elected
based on a a ver age daily a t- the floor regarding the housing district personnel and the fa ct officials noted tha t the ability to
that houses are provided to two provide housing in lieu of salary
two trustees at their meeting on
l\1arch 15, in a close vote .
A fifteen mill tax increase
was a pproved by the citizens
along with a budget of $429,220.
The fifteen mill incr ease was
needed .
school
officials
asserted to prevent the distr ict
from oper ating at a deficit of
$52,000 for the 1977-78 fiscal
year . The voting was close and
the m illa ge incr ease passed by
a total of 34 votes 116-82 .
Three ballots were r equired
before two trustees could be
elected . Two seats became
vaca nt on the board when the
terms of Mayo Altman a nd
Stanley e xpired . Altman a nnounced his r esigna tion from
the boa rd. but Hanna sought
reelection. Others in the r ace
were C.W. Altma n. Barry
Crocker . Douglas Ma tthews
a nd Chi ves P rosser .
Altma n was declared a
winner after the second ballot,
but a third ballot was required
before I-Janna emerged as the
top vote getter . In the first
ballot Altman had 97 votes.
Crocker . 86. Hanna . 82 . Matthews . 74 and Prosser 46. 98
votes were required for a
majority and a second ballot
was held .
On the second ballot Altman
was declared a winner with 105
votes . but no other candidate
could muster enough votes for a
clear majority . Totals were:
Crocker . 68. Hanna . 75, Matthews 65 and Prosser 27 .
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On the third and final ballot
1-lanna-.wa s d eclared
winneF , · Vic e C hai1·,m a11 Jim Carraway, far r ight gave the report
t&lt;:addy, Mayo Altman, Miriam Poston, Stanley Hanna,
with 68 votes. a plurality.
11f the Joh11so11ville Board of Trustees at the annual
\\'illiam McDaniel, Edward Eaddy, and Billy King.
Others candidates received the
citize11s 111e.eting held in the high school gym on March 15.
Ca1·raway told District 5 voters that a millage increase
following : Crocker , 49. MatOtl1e1·s pictured are from left Tracy Lane, Thelma D.
" 'as 11ecessary in order for the scJlools to function.
thews 36. and Prosser 7.
Prior to the vote on the
budget. School Superintendent
Edward Eaddy explained the
district's ·budget in detail,
emphasizing the need for the
proposed millage increase.
Jim Carraway, vice chairTHE IJEMINGWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WILL HOLD a School &gt; in King&amp;bee. The meeting will be called to order at 7:30
man of the board gave the
final registration for Kindergarten and Firs~ Grade on Monday, p.m . A van will be leaving the Conway Office at 6 p .m . and the
report of the board of trustees,
April 18, 1977 between the hours of 8:30 a .m. and 10 a .m . Kin- Georgetown Office at 6 :45 p .m .
and stressing the urgency of the
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERVICE WILL
dergarten children must be 5 years old on or before November 1;
millage increase. He told the
First Grade students must be 6 years old on or before November I . llFFER a Personal Grooming Shortcoune to lntuested ninth
assembled voters that without
Children that are presently enrolled in Kindergarten do not have grade girls March 21 thrN1gh April 14. Classes will meet on
the increase the schools could
to register for first grade . In order to register, children must have Monday and Thursday from 3 p .m . until 4:30 p.m . ID the
not continue to function and • a valid state birth certificate and a completed immunization auditorium or the Clem.son Ell,tenlliOll Office, Courthouse Square,
would be faced with loss of
record. Children do not have to be pre$Elllt in order for parents to Kingstee. Interested persona ahould contact Gracie J . Con)&amp;s or
accreditation
and
possible
register them .
Veronica D. Alston by calllft&amp; 354 6106. The aholtcot•ne will be
consolidation
wllh
another
A GENERAL MEETING OF JOHNSONVILLE UNITED open to be first 20 9tb graders calling ID. Any youth bet we en the
district. He said that if the
MEANS PROGRESS &lt;JUMPl will be held Monday, April 4, at 7:30 ages or 9-19 regarcDeu or race. creed, national origin or rex are
district schools could not
p.m .. in Poston Mall at the John•onville United Methodist Church. eligible to join the 5-H club.
provide the mlnimwn defined
THE 21st ANNUAL SAND HJIJJ! IREGION IVI South Carolina
The Great Town Pro&amp;ram will be discussed at this meeting to
Science Fair will be held March 31-April 2 In the Smith College
program as required by the
which the public is cordially invited.
J state, It could ®t continue to
STAGE SOUTH WILL PRESENT ITS WORLD PREMIERE Center at Francia Marion College ID Florenc'it. Junicr and bllh
school aclel!Ce students frw••
• Darlington, Dillon,
operate.
production of ''Green Pond '' at 8 p .m . ln McNalr Audltorum on the
Flotence: 1 ee, Marion. 1'4arlboro. and Horry COunties will parEaddy told the group ''I may
Francis Marlon College ca mpus at Florence on Tuesd• y. March
be retiring, but 1 am still as
29. Set in the swamp114f South Carolina. the play is ICheduled to ticipate In the three-day event. The two top wiMenln the Fair will
compete in the lnternat!mal &amp;:.lenc:e Fair ID Clevr1 11 nd, Ohio OD
concerned &lt;about the schools &gt; tour the state six weekll as a spe •ial production or Stage South, the
as if I would be here. Many state theater. General a dmission tickets may be purchased at the May 8-14. The exhibits will be.open to the pc1h!lc atnocbargeAw••
9 a .m. to s p.m . on Friday and
9 a.JD. to 11 a .m . OD Sat•1• day.
things are happening which
door at $2for adults, and $1 for noa-FMCsti"'"'ts.
TlrE SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION WILL The awared presentatl0111 will be made at 11 a .m . OD Slh•1dey.
concern me." He spoli:e new
A SPECIAL SINGING wn .r, BE HELD AT llEMlNOWA.Y
requirements and regulation•
JJOLD its 47th Annual Meetlug OD Saturday. April 2 at J.i tape!•
by the state, which make the Marion COUqae Sniltb C.Ollege C«iter In Flm:ence. The banquet Qutland Clwrcb of God CID. Sah11clay, March 216. at 7:38 p.m. ~
featuted ainler• wW be ''The
FamU,.'' 'l'l!e ·
, the
role of the local administrator
address, •'Some unftntsbed Hlatori01raphical Buslneu the War
Rev«md Sldlley Teddlr, IDYl&amp;el eva Jane wbO
Between the Stat.ea," will be dellv.-ed by Dr. Warren Huller,
more difflcult .
professor of blatory at f'enn1ylvanla State Univel'lity. The public worllhiD In tldl mlllical Pl'WUllEaddy also told the asseinbly
TH E PU Bl.JC 18 CORDIALLY INV11fi'l'T0 A
taecoad
can attend the l11ocheon ilelSIGD at l p.m. fOr S3 and the evealn&amp;
~t ''long range estimates by
1n ' 'Deep'' Deep
ann11al
••uw.
M•ster
aDd
M
Sdiool
the State Deparl•••!lllt of aession at 6 p .m . for '5. Regiatraf.t1111 for the an Dual meetiDI will be
Pageant on Friday alpt, Aprll 1, at 7:30 p.Dl. ln the
t Jilli
Edl•c:atlon do not indicate much at 9 a .JD.
Hl&amp;h Scllaol §JA•nili•!lft,
by lb9 Dte
Paftlll
llJcrease In school enrollment in
THE RlWULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF mE WACCAMAW
lbenut aeves al yean.•• 'tbl• be E.o.c. Board of Directors will be held Tul!lda,y, Mardi 29, at the Teacher orp111zatton. A donaUoQ or U will be atkeij 1111,d ' •loM'&gt;
pri•e will be gl.vep. P~se 11,IPpqrtthll wortbJ' CIAllH.
added would not lltlp Ille Klnssta ee Office located at 400
4 Ymue 1Old

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had enable the district to secure
personnel
which
would
otherwise not have been accessible. Board Chairman Billy
King pointed out that salaries
paid to administrative personnel in Johnsonville are
below the state average. He
added that the houses in
question were assets of the
district.
Another question concerned
the cost of utilities at the
schools. and the suggestion was
made that the schools should
engage in belt tightening.
Guests at the citizens meeting
were
school
superintendent-elect
Chester
Floyd,
who will asswne his duties in
July and his family . Floyd was
introduced to the citizens
during the program , and be
made brief rei11arks indicating
his pleasure at returning to this
part of the country and his
eagerness to assume his new
responsibilities.
Floyd
is
presenUy assistant superintendent in York County District
2. Mr . and Mrs. Floyd are
originally from Lake City.
During the counting of the
ballots for trustee. fca 1ner
trustees of the district were
honored with service awards
for their ' 'years of faithful and
meritorious service to the
public schools of the community
and as members of the board of
trustees .
Those receiving cerificates
wer Mayo Altman. Reo Coop er,
John Thomas Powell, John
David Eaddy, James W. Mccall, Ken Lyerly. P .D. Poaton
and J .B. Richatdson . Scbool
officials noted I.bat these were
all board m•n11ba s who ha.d
s 1 ved since 1959. Reecrda are
no longer availabll! for board
men1bers who served before
that time.
Cbalrman King reported to
the group the rM!!Ms for the
board's decision to dlaconti"Ull
sponsorship of the Junim: •
Senior Proi11. He •111pha1lzed
that the decision was made OD
nOCllle's recou1mendation, but
that the board bad gotten the
facts lUld made their decision
C•&amp;lnued to P•se 12

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"FOR SMART LADIES APPAREL"
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NAPLES, , Italy, June 26 ~ .lo,
\ Vcaring ·. his Roo Hu.ngari11n
.,,oung 11tl&gt;l~e ,I rom -Communist sport &amp;· unH&lt;irm, w~\cr polo star
·. Hungary today eooh· el11drd his Alodnar S1pbo hclµcd laad bag·
.lC~ffilTiil\CS fo . ft precla~\·n bid for gag" ~bo;ir( II bus bound for lhe
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w;1s created b)' Jaw in GcorY.i~ to se_rvl?!f ~s J1&lt;1stor ol lhc newly ulc&lt;I ns 'Jollow.s &lt;weeldyl : S1111day
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lcrs from Johnsonvil! c, \lox, Trin\. S. Post Office to n scC'&lt;lnd class.
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"FOR SMART LADIES APPAREL"
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. JOHNSONVILLE' S town adm ini; tra tion is I tft 'in the honds of" a mayor and 'iour counc il·
1r(en. Here, Moyer Odell Ven ters, st1rrov nded ~y 1~ .luggins on the le ft .and Virgil 0 . Eaildy on
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with Hermon Len tz o nd E. H. Ven ier$ Jr., other councilmen u.ia blc to be ·prese11t f()t picture ·
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put th eir town·"on the mop" throug h t ntice ment of goqd busines;.
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NAPLES, , Italy, June 26 ~ .lo,
\ Vcaring ·. his Roo Hu.ngari11n
.,,oung 11tl&gt;l~e ,I rom -Communist sport &amp;· unH&lt;irm, w~\cr polo star
·. Hungary today eooh· el11drd his Alodnar S1pbo hclµcd laad bag·
.lC~ffilTiil\CS fo . ft precla~\·n bid for gag" ~bo;ir( II bus bound for lhe
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