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LEGAL NOTICES 2-D The Greenville News Monday, June 26, 1978 51 The Greenville News and Piedmont June 26. husband of Bathal Irey Short, died Saturday. Born in Galena, he was a son of the late Sam and Villa Hicks Short. Surviving also Is a daughter, Sharon La-Deen Brewer of Denver, Co. Services will be in Galena, Mo.

Jones Mortuary. Allen Thompson NEWBERRY Allen (Babes) Thompson, of CLIP AND SAVE THIS NUMBER If you live outside the Greenville Area, but in South Carolina CALL TOLL FREE FOR WANT ADS 1 1 1-800-922-1200 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD the U.S. Occuoattonat Safety and Health Administration tor completing of Section 18(e) determmotion, and any changes to Articles VI, VII, and VIII, perKjtmog to General Industry, Construction and Agrtcut-ture, respectively published In the Federal Register prior to the hearing date may be considered for adoption. Such determination of future amendments to Articles I through Vill to be considered shall be mode by the Commissioner of Labor. Copies of the amendments can be obtained or reviewed at the South Carolina Deportment of Labor during normal business hours.

Persons desiring to speak at the hearing shaU file with the Commissioner a notice of intention to appear and the approximate amount of time required for hts presentation on the particular matters, not toter than July 10, 1978. Edgar L. McGowan, Commiv sioner of Labor 339958 South Carolina Public Service Commission, Transportation Division Notice of Filing Docket No. 78-294-T (MT 5190) Application of Santee Cement Carriers. Post Office Box 638, Holly Hill, South Carolina 79059, for a Class Certificate of Public Convenience ond Necessity." Santee Cement Carriers, Inc.

filed an Application on June 14, 1978, for a Class Certificate of Public Convenience ond Necessity to render motor freight service over Irregular routes as follows: Iron and Steel Articles: Between points and places in Georgetown County and between points ond places In Georgetown County ond points and places in South Carolina. This Application is filed pursuant to S.C. Code Sec 58-23-10 et sea. (1976). A public hearing will be scheduled in Columbia, South Carolina, in the offices of the Public Service Commission for the purpose of receiving testimony and other evidence from all interested parties regarding this Application.

The time and dote of this hearing will be furnished to all interested portles at a later dote. Any person who wishes to testify and present evidence at the hearing should notify In writing the under-signed and the Applicant on or before July 24, 1978, and indicate the amount of time required for his presentation. Any person who wishes to express his view, but is unable or does not desire to appear ond testify at the hearing should submit those views to the undersigned In writing, on or before July 24, 1978. Any person who wishes to participate in the hearing as a party of record, with the right of cross-examination, should file a Petition to Intervene in accordance with the Commission's Rules of Practice ond Procedure, on or before July 24, 1978. Persons seeking Information obout the Commission's procedures should contact the Commission at its toll free telephone number (1-800-922-1531).

James H. Still, Executive Director, South Carolina Public Service Commission, P.O. Drawer 11649, Columbia, South Carolina 2921 1. 347891 State of South Carolina, County of Greenville, in the Family Court Deborah M. Turner, Petitioner, vs.

Artls B. Turner, Respondent. Summons To: Artls B. Turner, Jr. You are hereby directed to answer the Complaint in the above-entitled action, a copy of which was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court on April 18, 1978, and to serve a copy of your Answer to the some on the subscriber at his office, 117 Manly Street, Greenville, South Carolina 29602, within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you tail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the Complaint.

Foster, Covington and Patrick, By: Eugene C. Covington, Jr. 2 day of June, 1978, Greenville, South Carolina. 342699 State of South Carolina, County of Greenville, In the Family Court Barbara Lee Powell, Plaintiff, vs. Vernon M.

Powell, Defendant Summons (Compioint Not Served) To: The Defendant Above Named: Pursuant to the order of this Court you are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in the above titled action which was filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for said County and State on the 19th day of June, 1978, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber at 121 Manly Street, Greenville, S. C. 79601, within 20 days after service thereof, exclusive of the day of service, If vou fail to. answer the Compioint within the time aforesaid, the Plainiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. sGeorge F.

Townes, Attorney for the Plaintiff, Greenville, S. June 19, 1978 Rachel W. Tolly, Clerk of Court for Greenville County, S. C. 347911 Slate of South Carolina, County of Greenville, in the Court of Common Pleas Cameron-Brown Company, Plaintiff, -V5-James P.

Jenkins ond Evelyn E. Jenkins, Defendants. Summons For Relief, Complaint not Served To the Defendants James P. Jenkins and Evelyn E. Jenkins: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint In this action, which was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court for Greenville County on the 16 day of June, 1978, at 4:39 p.m., and Is hereby served upon vou, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sold Complaint on the subscribers at their offices at Suite 400, First Federal Building, 301 College Street, Greenville, South Carolina, within twenty davs after service hereof, exclusive of the day of service; and If vou foil to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for relief demanded in the Complaint.

Bozemon Grayson, By: W. Lindsay Smith, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Greenville, South Carolina. June 16, 1978. sRachel W.

Tolly, Clerk of Court for Greenville County. 347889 This notice is hereby given that Margaret Gilliam and Seattle Hodge will file a petition for Incorporation of a non-profit organization to be known as S.C Watercoior Society. 347893 Tht GREENVILLE HEWS and GREENVILLE PIEDMONT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 298-4221 Within South Carolina CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-922-1200 0PEN8A.M.-5P.M. MON. through FRI.

Strvie ByTtUphon SATURDAY IA.M.-11A.M. CLOSED SUNDAY COW DEADLINES STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED 3:30 P.M. tor nenldoy. 3:30 P.M. Frl.

(or Sun. ond Mon. CLASSIFIED DISPLAV Noon. day! prior to Insertion date. 1 Noon.

Thurs. tor Sun. ond Mon. 102 Gandy Street, but will receive friends 8-8: 30 p.m. Monday at Wat- kins, Garrett woods Mortuary.

Olive Meeks ANDERSON Olive Dobbins McGill Meeks, 77, of 113 Brown widow of J. Malcom McGill and C.I. Meeks, died Saturday. Born in Anderson County, she was a member of the First Baptist Church, and attended Pope Drive Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, J.

Malcom McGill of Anderson; step-sons, Charles Meeks of Clem-son, Frank and Edward Meeks of Columbia, Clarence I. Meeks of Anderson, Robert C. Meeks of Plainview, step-daughters, Mrs. H.S. Wilson of Greenville and Mrs.

James S. Blair of Elizabethtown, 19 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Sul- livan-King Mortuary Chapel; burial in Moun tain Creek Baptist Church cemetery. The family is at the home of a son, Malcom McGill, Gerard Road, Anderson.

Dina Nance NEWBERRY Dina Robinson Nance, 69, of Route 1, Silverstreet, wife of Ollie F. Nance died Friday. Born in Newberry County, she was, a daughter of the late Henry and Lucretia Robinson, and a member of Welch Zion Baptist Church. Surviving also are sons, James Roy and Fred Harrison Nance of Washington, D.C., Robert Nance of Mount Pleasant, Texas, Claude Edward Nance of Newberry, and Ollie F. Nance Jr.

of the home; daughters, Vivian Dor-sey, Betty Bryant and Mattie Johnson of Washington, D.C.; sisters, Bernice Miller of Newberry, Henrietta Cosby of Pittsburg, and Lucretia Early of Elizabeth, N.J.; brothers, James Davis of Newberry, Edward G. and Nathaniel Robinson of Chester, 16 grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Welch Zion Baptist Church; burial in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends 7-8 p.m.

Monday at F.B. Pratt Son Funeral Home. Anne Reeder LAURENS Anne Amick Reeder, 74, of 520 Hansen Circle, wife of the late Walter Thompson Reeder, died Sunday. Born in Lexington, she was a member of the Atonement Lutheran Church. Surviving are sons, Walter Thompson Reeder and Jack Amick Reeder of Charlotte, N.C.; a sister, Rose Aiken of Saint Mathews; and five grandhildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Atonement Lutheran Church; burial in Rosemont Cemetery, Newberry. The family will receive friends 7-9 Monday at Kennedy Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Atonement Lutheran Church. Maxie Shealy COLUMBIA Maxie Holland Shealy, 66, of 1415 Broad River husband of Margie Mc-Clintock Shealy, died Saturday.

Born in Little Mountain, he was a son of the late George and Mary Haltiwanger Shealy, a retired accountant, a World War II veteran, a member of Saint Andrews Lutheran Church, a Charter member of Dutch Fork Lodge, No. 402 AFM. and the Jamil Temple of the Shrine. Surviving also are a son, James Maxie Shealy of Columbia; sisters, Mrs. Ollie Stou-demire of Little Mountain, Mrs.

Roy Shealy of Chapin, Mrs. Otis Kinard of Prsoperity, Lois Shealy of Slate Rock, Mrs. Ttllie Wat-kins of Columbia, and Mrs. Harry Linder of Chapin. Services will be at 3: 30 p.m.

Monday at Saint Andrews Lutheran Church; burial in the church cemetery. Dunbar Funeral Home. Bob Short SIMPSONVILLE -Robert A. "Bob" 53, of 230 Perry Ave, 1978 Classified-1 INDEX TO WANT ADS MM ANNOUNCEMENTS an Legal Notices (Piedmont) 003 Legal Notices (News) 00 Oeatn Notices O06Funeral Notices 0O Funeral Invitations 010 Funerol Directors 012 Cord of Thanks 01 In Memorkjms 020-Florists LotsCrypts OJO-Lost Found 035-Notices 037 PortroltsPhotogrophy OtO-Looge Notices 045 Personols 050 Personol Interests 053 Wedding Services 054 Personol Loons 06O Nursing Homes 065 Child CareNurseries 066 Kindergarten 070 Private Schools 075 Schools ond Instructions 077 Tutoring 0B2 LoungesClub i Oes-Caod Ploce to Go 090 TravHTronsportation 093 Corpoot Rides BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tOO Business Opportunities 102 Business Opport. Wanted 104 Business for Sale FINANCIAL 108 Money to Loon 109 Finonciol Service 110 Insurance 115 Investments 120 Wanted to Borrow Auto Loons (see class 840) Realty Loons (see class 600) Personol Loons (see doss 055) Mobile Home Loonsf class 680) Rec.

Eouip Loons (class 720) EMPLOYMENT 150 Helo Wanted Misc. 151 Musicians 152 Textiles 53 Entertainment -u 155 Soles Agents 160-OtttceGericol 165 Administrative Professional 170 Technical Opportunities 1756 naineering Opportunities 180 Computer Personnel 185 Teaching Opportunities 195 Employment Wonted BUSINESS SERVICES 200 Accounting Tax Service, 205 Bookkeeping Service 21 0 Typing Secre tor ial MERCHANDISE r7 400 Miscellaneous For Sale 401 Energy Supplies 402 Energy Equipment 403 CorogeYard Sales 404 Arts 4 Crafts 406 Flea Market 408 Do-It- Yourself 412 Equipment tor Rent 415 Wanted to Buy 418 Photographic 419 SignsSale or Lease 421-Office Equip. Supplies 423 Business EgulD. Fixtures 425 Household Goods 427-Foctory Outlet 429 Security Alorm Systems 431 Antiques 434 Auction Sales 437- T.V. Stereo Radio 438 CB RadiosEquip.

440 A. Sound Systems 446 Bui Iding Supplies 4v neovy cquipmenr 452 Industrial Equipment 455 Machinery Shoo Equip. 458 Dog ond Pet Market 461 Wanted to Buy Pets LtvesiocK' rouirry nw sen jwpiin 467 Livestock Auction 470-Seeds Plants Trees 473 Fruits Produce 476 Fertilizer Sprays Dust 479 FeedGroinHav 482 Form TractorsEquip. 485 Lawn Garden Equip. 488 Swap Column RENTALS 500 Room and Board 505 Rooms For Rent 510 Furnished or Untunt Apts.

5 1 2- Residential Hotel 515 Furnished Apartments 520 Unfurnished Apartments 523 FurnitureHousehold Rentals 525 Rentals to Share 530 Furnished Houses 532 Furnished Unturn. Houses 535 Unfurnished Houses 538 Condo. Rentals 540 Mobile Home Rentals 545 Mobile Home Porks 550 Mobile Home Spaces 555 Farms For Rent 560 Business Rentals 565 Warehouses for Rent 570 Real Estate tor Lease 575 Resort Rentals 580 Miscellaneous Rentals Sfl 5 Wanted to Rent 590-Wanted to Lease REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 600 Mortgage Loons Insurance 602 Real Estate Services 604- Real Estate Interest 605 Houses tor Sale 610 Homes, Zone 1 615 Homes, Zone 2 620 Homes, Zone 3 625 Homes, Zone 4 (See Zone Map) 640 Homes with Acreage 642 Condominiums 644 Buildings to be Moved 646 Lots For Sale 648 Mobile Home Lots 650 Wanted Real Estate 652 Forms Acreage 654 Out of Town Property 656 Resort Property 658 I ncome Investment Property 660 Industrial Property 662 Commercial Property 664 Miscellaneous Property 666 Real Estate Exchange 668 Real Estate Brokers 670 Auction-Real Estate MOBILE HOMES 675-MoWle Homes 678 Modular HomeOffice 680 Mobile Home Loans 681 Mobile Home Ins. 685 Mobtie Home Accessories 687 Mobile Home Movers 690 MotHte Home Services 695 Wanted Mobile Homes RECREATIONAL 700 Motor Homes 705 Travel TrailersCampers 715 Rec. Eautp.

Rentals 720 Equip. Loanstns. 725 Camping Equip. 726 Camper Covers 81 730 Camping Sites t. 740 BootsMotorsEaulp.

rv 745 SportsRecreational Equip. i 750 Wonted Ret Equip. Vi! TRANSTORTATION 800 Aircraft SolesService 810 Charter FlightsRentals 15 Motor cycles Mini Bikes 820 Cycle Ports Accessories 825 Bicycles 830 Auto Parts Equipment 835 Auto Repairs Service 840 Auto-Truck Tires 845 Auto Truck Rentals 850 Auto Truck Leasing 855 TrucksTrailersBuses 857-VonsCustom Vehicles 860 Auto LoonsIns. 865 Antique Classic Cars 80 imported- Sports Cars Sports Cor Ports 880 Wanted Automotive 885 Junk Cars Wonted 887-4 D. Vehicles 890 Passenger Cars 892 Auto Brokers Agents 895 Auction: Automotive WHOTO CALL -FOR SERVICE -m 300 Appliance Service 303 Aviation RepairService 306 Beauticians' Barbers 309 Building Contracting 313 Carpet Cleaning 14 Chimney Sweeping 315 Cleaning Laundry 3if Custom Toikxtng fcT-Electrk: Wiringfteootr 374 terminating Service 327 Fencing 330 Fkxx Sandtoo Sl-lnsutotton 333 Furniture ReftnKKtoej 336 Furniture Stripping j39HjttngAlr Conditioning 142 Health Clubs iS interior Decorating 348 Janitor Service 350 LawnYard Care 351 Massage Parlors 352 Moid Service 3S4-MisceUoneous Service 357 Moving True kino Storage MO Pointing ond Papering 363 Plumping 366 PrrntfngCopylnp 369-Pooftng and String 377 Rubber Stomes 175 Septic Tonfcs 3 78 Sewing' Weaving 38 1 -Sheet Metal Guttering 387-Storm Windows 384-Tv Rodto Service 387- Uprwlstering 388 Uphofsiery Cleaning 390 vacuum Cleaner Servkt 5oj-Wetding 396-Wetl Wort Phone 298-4221 S.C.

Toll Free 1-800-922-1200 i I CUP AND SAVE L. Opport unties 100 Business Opport For Sale By Owner, 2,500 shores. Opportunity Investment (People Life Ins. Co. of S.

C), stock at SO per share, phone 862-4557. FORECLOSURE ON PIZZA BUSINESS Immediate occupancy Call 271-4320, Charles Garrett for details ICE cream parlor tor sale. Small equity. Good financing available for qualified buyer. Located in new shopping center.

Write Ice Cream Parlor, P.O. Box 5757, 29606. LEARN to spell WORMS with a t. Worm Enterprises, Inc. needs growers.

Offering 100 buv back contracts. Greenville. 28fr8692. Write 208 Old Town Way, SimpsonviUe. S.C.

29681. MAJOR national retail store opening in new G'vllle Moll Aug. 1 has franchise opportunity ovailabte for leather craft shop. No tees. Start up capital needed, training provider).

Write PO Box 454, Mulmee.OH 34537 Manufacturing Operation FOR SALE Sporting Goods Field If vou have always wanted your own smoti monuToauring business, this is your opportunity. Greenville owner has other interests. Will offer total business or considering retaining part. Only serious inauirtes from principals welcome. Investment unoer no imormanon wtll be provided over phone.

Phone 803-288-5248 MODERN equipped restaurant for rent at 10 of sales. In operation and doing good business. Earn 1350 up. Williams Williams, Pic'n Sav Center, Ninty Six 543-2028 543-2685. Parent company seeks franchisee for gift shop for Greenville Mall location.

Royal Dutch, 1253 Corpora lion Winston-Salem, N.C. 27107. (919) 761-1130. RESTAURANT 4 LOUNGE Doing good business, buv the equipment, lease the building. Write to P.O.

Box 701, Seneca, S.C. 29678 for more details. VENDING ROUTES Own ond operate your own vending routes. 4-10 hrs. weektv.

Complete company training and location setup. Cash investment needed. Plan I Sl.915.80 Plon II 4,573.00 Plan III 8,886.00 Plon IV 12,939.00 Call Toll Free 1-800-237-2806 or 1-60O-237-0704, Sun. 10 A.M. -6 P.M., 9 A.M.-8 P.M.

WE NEED A HIGH CALIBER INDIVIDUAL WOULD YOU: Like a business with Immediate cosh Income; requires no travel, weekend or night work! Handle a patented product (wireless temperature control systems) written up in a national publication and will be a multi-billion SI industry In the neor future? Like a protected orea to participate In profits on national accounts in vour areo set up by the company? Invest $15,000 to own vour own business (which is secured by inventory, training, etc.) that is needed by everyone In vour area? IF YOUR ANSWER IS YES: Call Bob Martin collect (404)688-9790' of write: WORLDWIDE ENERGY SYSTEMS 230 Peochtree W. Suite 1800 Atlanta Georgia 30303 104 Business For Sale Liquor store s. party shop FOR SALE. 424 Wade Hampton. Excellent location and potential, Phone 271-7989.

RESTAURANT between Easlev 8. Greenville, 10 acres of land, 900 seating capacity. Easy financing. The Morveii company, v-si. SKIN CARE SALON; facial machines, cobinets, furnishings, etc.

Also Inventory of cosmetics. For more information call 233-0681. To Buy or Sell A Business Coll 299 1697 Sherwood's Commercial Brokers Financial 108 Money Te Loan HOME OWNER LOANS to $25,000 ijfcLL t-inonciai services GE Credit Corp. 271 9382 LARGE business loans, S25O.0OO up. Call 288 8851, Piedmont Financial Assoc lates.

109-Flnancial Service Accounts Receivable Factoring Operate For Cosh J.T.A. Financial Services 233-4077 100 Business Opport SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE Excellent Location Avollablf ISt While Hrt Hi 2 weeks framing progrorri Investment reautred CtM TImimi Rmvm THIS NUMBER Financial 115 Investments FIRST MORTGAGE CHURCH BONDS -Ywd- 'nvest S250 to (10,000 in maturity levels from yj to 15 years. Fairhoven Baptist Church. 834-9387. if 150-Holp Wanted Misc.

2 MALE COUNSELORS Boy's camp. July 8th-Aug. 12th. Salary, 170 to $100 wk. College oge.

Write Box W6, Tuxedo, C. 28781 1 MAN to operate component cutter In Easley. 2 men experienced in trusses for layout. Only serious Inquiries please. Curt's Truss System, 859-9425.

After hours: 232-9890, 859-5536, 855-0584 235-9933 EXTRA INCOME OPPORTUNITY, Students-Retired, Etc. Part-time, full-time. Watklns Products Coll 8-5. ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY IVAN ALLEN COMPANY Is looking for a person Interested In working in warehousing, delivery ond inventory. Person must be at least 21 years old for ins.

coverage. Hours Mon-Frl. 8:30 .5:30. Profit shoring pro- with excellent benefits, all 232-3881 for appointment. Equal Opportunity Employer.

AIR FREIGHT Accepting applications for training position for full-time agent. Qualifications: High school graduate, typing 30 worn, legible handwriting. Phone 233-5329, Mon-Frl. Equal Opportunity Employer MF APPLICATIONS ore now being taken for bartenders, cooks, cocktail waitresses at the Diplomat Club, below the Poinsett Hotel. Apply in person between 9 1, 3 -S, 6-9.

Experienced only need apply. ARTIST COLOR SEPERA-TION Experience In textile and grading, color separation on acetate. Excellent opportunity to move up In our organization. Must be willing to relocate small town In North Georgia. All replies will be strictly confidential.

Please send resume to Box G-T, News-Piedmont, ville. S.C. 29602. AUTO MECHANIC Dealer experience preferred. Apply McCowh Auto Service, 2809 Wade Hompton Blvd.

AUTOMOTIVE MANAGER TRAINEE WE are a rapidly expanding notional automotive retail chain a division of the world's largest tire manufacturer retailer. YOU have sales or merchandising experience in: Tire sales, wholesale parts, service station or automotive retail. WE need a manager trainee to start as assistant manager train for fast promotion to department manager. We ore ottering attractive starting salaries plus Incentive excellent career fringe benems. YOU are career-minded, enthusiastic want a good lob with management future NOW! If vou can qualify, let's talk.

Apply to: Mr. Elsenhauer, 271 0970. EOE. AVON Take odVantae of 90 years of selling experience and make too SS on your own time. I'll Show you how.

Call 271-4035 (Avon Answering Service), P.O. Box 5.81, Greenville. S.C. 29606. Bellnan Banquet Set-up Good salorv.

Apply In person. Sheraton Motor Inn, 1001 S. Church St. CHEMICAL PLANT OPERATOR Subsidiary of malor company has need for experienced operator in chemical pilot plant. Candidate must have background in opergtion ond maintenance of mechanical equipment, preferabbly chemical processing.

Supervisory experience is desirable. This position offers opportunity for rapid advancement with new and growing company. Send resume or contact the Princeton Company, P.O. Box 16089. Sta.

Greenville, S.C. 29606. 100 Busintts Opport BIGGER PROFIT MORE DEPENDABILITY ELECTRO FREEZE SOFT SERVE FROZEN YOGURT 4 ICE CREAM MACHINES AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST ALSO FREEZERS AND COOLERS CALL i 268-4452 8 a.m. Tuesday at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home; burial in Woodlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. Mary Jackson Mary Choice Jackson, of Greenville, died Wednesday. Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late Willie and Annie Choice. Surviving are sons, Albert and Lonnie Jackson of Baltimore, Md. and William P.

Choice of Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Willie L. Morton of Greenville; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the S.C.

1 Franks Chapel of Rememberance; burial im Baker's Chapel Cemetery. The family is at the home of the sister, Mrs. Willie Morton, 603 Anderson St. Herbert Johnson ANDERSON Herbert Johnson, 63, of 105 Boston husband of Ona Cheek Johnson, died Saturday. Born in Hart County, he was a son of the late Luther and Flora Young Johnson, a service station attendant, and a member of Oak-wood Baptist Church.

Surviving also are a daughter, Jo Ann Johnson of the home; sisters, Mrs. Monroe Floyd and Mrs. W.G. Roe of Anderson; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Monday at the Sullivan-King Mortuary Chapel; burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. George Joseph George J. Joseph, of 201 W. Faris Road, Greenville, widower of Zahia Barkett Joseph, died Saturday. Born in Zghorta, Leba non, he was the owner and operator of George J.

Joseph Package Store, and a member of Saint Mary's Catholic Church. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. John I. Hill and Mrs. T.B.

Henderson of Greenville; sons, Tom, Joe, Robert and George Joseph Jr. of Greenville; three sisters and a brother in Lebanon; nine grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 4 p.m. Monday at Saint Mary's Catholic Church; entombment in Greenville Memorial Mausoleum. The family is at the home of a daughter, Mrs.

T.B. Henderson, 1326 E. Washington St. Memorials may be made to St. Francis Community Hospital.

Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Charles Knox CHARLESTON Charles Henry Knox, 63, of 5527 Lorraine Drive, husband of Lovola Muck-enfuss Knox, died Saturday. Born in Easley, he was a son of the late James and Alice Dcvore Knox, a member of Park Circle Baptist Church, a World War II Army and Marine veteran, a member of the American Legion, Post 112, and a mail clerk. Surviving also are a son, Donald Charles Knox of Washington, D.C.; a daughter, Toni K. Williams of Moncks Corner; a sister, Betty McCall of Easley; and two grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at J. Henry Stuhr North Charleston Chapel; burial in Carolina Memorial Gardens. "Jabo" Lindsey CLEVELAND, Ohio -McKinney "Jabo" Lindsey, husband of Annie Mae Lindsey, died Tuesday. Born in Laurens County, he was a son of the late Sims and Ellen Lindsey.

Surviving also are daughters, Burnice Jackson of Cincinniti, Ohio and Betty Jean Griffin of Cleveland. Ohio; a sister, Viola Parks of Chicago, a brother. James Lindsey of Cincinniti, Ohio; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Vough-ville Baptist Church in Newberry; burial in the church cemetery.

The family is at the Dovie Bright WELLFORD Dovie Jennings Bright, 93, widow of R.A. (Jack) Bright, died Sunday. Born in Spartanburg County, she was a Methodist. Surviving are daughters, Lula and Ruby Bright of the home; sons, Sam, Buster and Paul Bright of the home; and two grandchildren. Services will be announced by the Wood Mortuary, Greer.

George Couch CLIFTON George Thomas Couch, 69, of Middleline, widower of Ollie Mae Babbs Couch and husband of Ossie Lee White Couch, died Sunday. Born in Rutherford County, N.C., he was a retired farmer and a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church. Surviving also is a sister, Lunnie Hayes of Spartanburg. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Ebenezer Baptist Church; burial in the church cemetery.

The body will be at the home after 3 p.m. Monday. M.W. Bobo Funeral Chapel. Lucille Henderson LAURENS Lucille Eraddock Henderson, 67, Route 2, wife of John T.

Henderson, died Sunday. Born in Greenville County, she was a daughter of the late D.L. and Cannie Wham Crad-dock, a retired textile employee of Laurens Mill, and a member of New Prospect Baptist Church. Surviving also are a son, Tommy Henderson of Laurens; a daughter, Virginia H. Faucette of Belton; a brother, Raymond S.

Craddock of Detroit, a sister, Lillie Mae King of Fountain Inn; a half-sister, Mrs. J.W. Terry of Fountain Inn; and five grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at New Prospect Baptist Church; entombment in Forest Lawn Mausoleum.

The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Monday at Kennedy Mortuary. Memorials may be made to New Prospect Baptist Church. Dean Henson LANDRUM Dean Gilreath Henson, 71, of Route 1, husband of Velma Huskey Henson, died Sunday. Born in Spartanburg County, he was a retired carpenter, and a member of the Duncan United Methodist Church.

Surviving also are daughters, Ann H. Tyler and Teresa Williams of Spartanburg; sisters, Faye Blackwell and Lois Eledge of Spartanburg. Services will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Floyd's North Church Street Chapel; burial In Green-lawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m.

Monday at the Chapel. James L. Hyde James Leonard Hyde, 56, of 212 Henderson City View, Greenville, husband of Orene Caven-der Hyde, died Sunday. Born in Greenville County, he was a son of the late James Luther and Rose Williamson Hyde, a retired welder, a member of City View First Baptist Church, and served in the Mep chant Marines. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family.

Services will be at 11 When its time for comfort, IJtstime to send flowers. For Sympathy (lowers and plants, call your FTO Florist. Your lira Touch Florlitt' Announcements 025 Burial LoUCrypts WOOOLAWN MEMORIAL PARK. 5 8 rave lots, section w. J350 each.

242-S20 or evenings coll 277 7449 030 Lost Found $500 REWARD For information leading to the recovery of JEFF, German Shepherd male, my friend faithful animal. I want need my companion. No questions. Cash on delivery if in good physical condition. 271-7274 or 963-3983.

GET YOUR ADVERTISING COPY IN EARLY! THURSDAY NOON IS DEADLINE FOR SUNDAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISING 298-4221 LOST, Man's gold square bracelet, 1100 reward. Coll 277-3498 LOST Generoi Hosoital School of Nursing pin. Year 1949, initials M.G.G., In vicinity of Pendleton St. Medical SCN bonk. Hungry Bull restaurant, or K-Mart, Church St.

Coll 242- 3390 or 269-1289 LOST. Small black female 4 mo. Cockaooo wtan front legs. Bennett Golllvon St. Reward.

271-3294. LOST: Black male Scottish Terrier answers to 'Boslev', SI00 Reward. Call 963-8760 or 233-2941. LOST: Female St. Bernard, Gener-ol Hospital area.

No tags. REWARD Offered. Coll 232-9164 after 5. LOST: in vicinity of Cleveland Pork, black tan Mate German Shep-herd. REWARD! Phone 242 3405 LOST: Mqle charcoal gray cat Injured ear Call 862-3683 or 232-8673 LOST: Male gray small toy Poodle, Answers to identification Inn Duuk AmKnr.nHn.

Greenville. REWARD will given! loll WM-4J56, jane Hagood. LOST: Parkins Lake Rd. area. Mostly Labrador, 4 mos.

old male doa. Black. Red collar. REWARD. Coll 288-5787.

If vou live outside the Greenville areo. but in South Carolina CALL OUR TOLL FREE WANT AD NUMBER 1-800-922-1200 TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD 035 Notices ADULTERY INVESTIGATIONS Absolutely confidential. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sutton Investive Services, 700 E. North Suite 9, Greenville.

(803 242-9007. AN INVITATION to all my friends and customers. The Beauty Salon will be open full time Tues. through Sat. 9-6.

Senior Citizen Day-Tues. Wed. Hope to serve you soon. 246-2230. Jeanett Rackley.

CONFIDENTIAL LOANS to housewives and working girls. $50-4100 on your signature. Nash Finance 14 W. McBee, 232 2747 Discreet personal introductions. la-mates International, Box 3355, Pa.

17402. 717-848-1408. HYPNOSIS PROFESSIONAL HYPNOTIST Lose weight, stop smoking, self confidence, tension, sexual hangups, etc. Effective for most. Dr.

Woollen, 235-6322, 268-1448, 10 A.M. -10 P.M. I will not be responsible for any debts made other than bv myself. David Eugene Dean, Rt. 5, Box 507, Old Grove Piedmont, S.C.

I will not be responsible for any debts made other than by myself. Fred Norman, 19 Milton Greenville, S.C. 29605 i will not be responsible for any debts mode other than by mvself. Danny Carter Reece, 14-A Buncombe Plaza Greenville, S.C. IF You have hod open heart surgery, pace maker, stroke or ony other health condition, vou con still get life Insurance.

No physical, no one turned down. Call or write today, give oge: The Noble House Insurance Agency, Fred G. Huev, 233-5752, Rt. 4, Box 54, Laurens, S.C. 29360.

JUST OPEN! AAA TV Rentals 25" Color Console TV from S15 wk. Rent To Own. Phone 235-0604 LAGERHOLM SIGNS Hand lettering, reasonable rates, 1208 Poinsett Greer. 895-1530. Now open.

Carolina Machines Typewriter Repairs. Free estimates. 268 3715. REQUEST for BIDS: Portable classroom. Contact Office of Federal Programs, Pickens County School District, 803-859-1405.

SINGLES! Find people of opposite sex with your interests. For more information, send a stamped selt-oddressed envelope to: SINGLES Drawer 5429 Greenville, S.C. 29606 THE CAKE BAKERY Berea Plato 24M163 050 Personal Interests Counseling Associates Hypnosis-Counseling LEONARD T. LEE, A. A.A.E.H.

Phone 271 3.HS5 065 Child Care Nurseries BO PEEP DAY CARE Personol Programs For All A WelcomeDuneon Area, 269-9 DODIES NURSERY 1st Shift. 877-6998 DOWNTOWN Child Care Center All oges, drop-ins Call 232-9065 or 232-8623 HAVE Opening In Christian home In Taylon oreo. Call 244-7847 Keep children In my home, mother experienced In nursery, 3 blocks from Stones. Ho meals. 235-2652.

KIDOIE KORNER NURSERY, Open 6 days for 2nd shift. Hot meals. Coll 269-0573. REYNOLDS Licensed Nursery near Welcome School. Hot lunches kindergarten.

Coll 269-1360. SANS SOUCI Day Care Center has openings for Infants through school oge. Pickuo up at all nearby schools. 235-035t. Welcome Child Core Center 3, 4, yr.

kindergarten School pick up. 269 2196 075 SchoolsInstructions PIANO 244-6Sir Classics, hymns, popular music Mrs. Scrrvner, 15 vr. exper. in area PIANO INSTRUCTION.

Mouldin-Simpsonvtile areo. Private lessons for children odutts. Tom Loumos. 963-7562 Piono lessons con be both Educo-ttonat AND FUN. Register now for Foil Lessons.

Age Forr Mirslc House 73? 5164 077 Tutoring Area teacher. BJU ttrnti Mrill ti.tar In moth, on otter J-1 2. Call 244-1387 090-TravelTrinsportatrOn SHARE trip ft expenses lo possibly former, references. Leove Friday. June 30, return Sunday, July 9 Coll 23V 7143 Opportunities 100 Business Opport BOGART 5 LOUNGE, fully equipped including Disco Over 6.000 so ft Post owner had mini bottle license.

11,500 ma FURNISHED Restouront for rent. 1200 Porker Rd. S3O0 mo Luff Construction CO. 232-960J tok SALE, Wine I Beer Convert-lent Store, good serious Ou only. Call BMwfc 822 Floyd died Fri day.

Born in Newberry County, he was a son of the late Meradith and Mary Thompson, a member of Hannah AME Church, and the Sons of Aid Society, No 21. Surviving are an adopted son, Robert Spearman of Jacksonville, Fla. Services will be announced by the F.B. Pratt Son Funeral Home. Funeral Invitations The friends and relatives of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Robert Neely, Tonya Denise Neely, Charles Robert Neely, Roger Dale Neely, Robert Brian Sprouse and Mrs. CM. Neely are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services for Mr. Charles Robert Neely to be conducted at 11 a.m.

Monday at the Chapel of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home. Interment will be in Graceland Cemetery. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. The friends and relatives of Mr. George J.

Joseph, Mrs. John I. Hill, Mrs. T.B. Henderson, Mr.

Tom Joseph, Mr. Joe Joseph, Mr. George J. Joseph. Jr.

and Mr. Robert D. Joseph are respectfully invited to at tend The Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. Georee 1. Joseph to be conducted at 4 p.m.

Monday at bamt Mary Catholic Church. Entombment will be In Greenville Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Thomas McAfee, Funeral Director. LEGAL NOTICES Notice There will be Public Hearing by (tie Greenville City Council at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 11, 1978, In Council Chambers on the Tenth Floor, City Hall, ati206 Main Street for the purpose considering the vacation, abandonment, and closing of certain streets, alleys and rights-of-way In the City of Green ville, South Carolina, In conformity with Section 47-1327 of the 1962 South Carolina Code of Laws, more par ticularly referred to as: Oak Street The entire right-of- way of Oak Street beginning at its Intersection with North Main Street and running approximately 224 feet southeast to Its Intersection with Brown Street and continuing across the Brown Street right-of-way In a southeast direction for an additional 207 feet to a deadend, This right-of-way is shown in Its entirety on Greenville County Tax Map Sheets 32 and 42.

Portion of Brown Street That portion of the Brown Street right-of-way beginning at Its intersection with the Oak Street right-of-way and running in a generally northeasterly direction for approximately 116 feet to its intersection with College-Beat-tie Street. This right-of-way is shown in its entirety on both Greenville County Tax Map Sheets 32 and 42. Bay Street The entire Bay Street right-of-way (also known as Clairmont Street and Davis Alley) beginning at its Intersection with College-Beattie Street and running 211 feet in a northeasterly direction to its intersection with the Eltord Street right-of-way. This right-of-way is shown in its entirety on Greenville County Tax Map Sheet 42. Maps showing the location of each of the above named roads and rights-of-way are on file at the office qf the Greenville County Planning Commission at the Greenville County Courthouse Annex on East North Street, and at the City Manag er's Office in City Hall at 206 South Main Street.

These maps may be in spected by any Interested party dur ing regular office hours. All Interested persons ore requested to be present at the time and place above de signated for the public hearing and may voice ony opinion for or against. John J. Dullea, Ctty Manager. Greenville, South Carolina.

341615 Notice Notice Is hereby given that three davs after publication herewith, the undersigned will apply to the Secretary of the State of South Carolina, a petition for an eleemosynary corporation for Big Daddy's, 100 East Stone Avenue, Greenville, South Carolina 29601. William Terry, Randy Terry. 347292 Notice Is hereby given that a pub lic Hearing will be held by the Easley Combined Utility System for the purpose of presenting to the Public the Alternative Plons for up-grading the wastewater treatment system for the Easley service area. The Hearing will be held in Easley, South Carolina at the office of the Combined Utility System, 202 North First Street 7:30 p.m. on July 25, 1979.

Maps data, and reports will be available for review at the Combined Utilities System Office. 202 North First Street, Easley, South Carolina June 20, 198 to July 25, 198. The Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires the completion of this Facilities Plan for the Easley Areo before any Federal Grant funds tor design and construction of wastewater facilities will be mode available. The recommended facilities plan for the Easley Area colls for the consolidation of the existing system into four (4) aerated lagoons. This plan represents the most cost effective means of meeting established effluent and water quality goals.

All Interested persons are invited to attend. Persons In attendance may make statements or ask questions. It Is requested that any lengthy statements also be submitted in writing. Any written comments received prior to the Hearing or 10 davs after the Hearing will be made part of the Hearing Record. 344122 Notice of Public Hearing, Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Department of Labor, State of South Carolina Pkwe take notice, the Department of Labor of the State of South Carolina does hereby give notice as eauir ed under Section 41-15- 720, Sarin Carolina Code of Laws, 1976, as amended, that public hearing wtlt be held on July 18, 1978, at 10 00 In the Conference Room, South carol ino Department of Labor, on the fourth floor of the Landmork Building, 3600 Forest Dirve, Columbia.

Smith Carolina, at which time interested persons shall be given on opportunity to appear and present changes to the Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Rules and Regulations which shall become effective after filing with the Legislative Council, State of South Carolina. The parts of the Occupational Safety and Health Rules and Regulottons to be considered at the hearing ore as follows: Amendments to Article VI to add 0 new section 19101018 on occupational exposure to Inorganic Arse ntc, new section 1910. 1078 on occupational exposure to Benzene, and on amendment to adopt a correction in section 1910.309(b)(3) pertolning to the Notional Electrical Code. Amendments to Article VIII to odoot corrections In sections 1978.71(0)01 and (b) on ogricut-turot operations. Any future amendments to Artie-tot I through Viil necessitated by BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY POTENTIAL HERSHEY BAR'S MR.

GOOD BAR REESE'S RALLY KITKAT Dispensed through ultra modern eauloment. No Invest-' ment required. Applicant mult be permanent resident available to start Dullness Immediately. WE GUARANTEE $700 WEEK FULL TIME 110 WEEK FART TIME To our Investors. Company furnishes direct outlets for condv; Industry's finest dispensing eauloment, high traffic locations ond company copltol for tKOansion purposes.

APPLICANT must be of sound ehoroctor ond hove sincere desire to succeed In business. Investment available uoon request. Appilcont must have odeauate working capital. Not affiliated with the Hirshev Foods Coro. UQrMnYlHtCinMR.I.SPENCE Tues.

Only (803) 277.6730 Mohowt Morketlng Corp, J6JI P. Conyon Birmingham, Ala. 1531 Aiwuuncnsstitsj Ai 025-SnrW totoCrypto GRAVE LOTS, 1Mb 180 down. 135 tor 1 monfhs Woodlown Vemorlol Par, 244 ttTi tigroid rrxwsoieum, Woodlown rw.u,wf ryu M.rjv. fTTHB Galloway, im Avt, N.

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