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PAGE SIX SECTION 4 THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA SUNDAY, MARCH 1988 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES INDEX TO WANT ADS FUNERAL NOTICES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 'The People's Morker Place" NEWS ond PIEDMONT WANT ADS Mrs. W. L. Rachels ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Card of Think 2 In Memorlum 3 LosV and Found 4 Notice 5 Personals Lodge Notices 7 Nursing Homes Child Care Nurseries Schools and Instructions IB Art Travel Transportation, 12 Recreation Entertainment EMPLOYMENT 15-Male Kelp Wanted lfr-Temsle Help Wanted 17 Male or Female Hel is-6ales, Male 19 Sales, Female SO Sales, Male or Female 21 Teachers Wanted 22 Situations Wanted 23 Job Information SERVICE DIRECTORY 24 Aecountlnr Tax Service 25 Appliance Service 2S Beauticians and Barbara 27 Bulldlnc Contractus Cleanins Dyelns Laundrr 29-Electrie Wlrtnr Repair 30 Extermtnatlns Service 30 A Fencing 31 Floor Sandinc 32 Heating-Air Condltlontas 34 Janitor Service 3J Maasates 35 Miscellaneous Service 37 Moving Truckine storage SS Painting ft Papering 39 Plumbing 40 Printing Rubber Stamps 41r-Rental Itema 42-Roofing ft Siding 42-A Sheet Metal-Outterlnt 4J Rue Cleaning 44- Septie Tanks 45- Sewing Tailoring Weaving 46-TV-Radl Services .47 Dpholstering-Fumilure Repair 4.Weldlng 4-WeUWork MERCHANDISE 52 Miscellaneous For Salt 53 Wanted to Bur Photographic S3 Business Equipment, Machines 96 Household Oooda 87 Antiques W-AuetloB Saiea, UUo. 5-TV-Radio, HI Fl Salts SO-Mualeala Building Supplies.

J-Heavy Equipment. MaebJnenr ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 Schools and Instructions DO you know the Baha'l relationship to CaM 232-4S6 1 Travel-Transportation EASLEY man seeking transportation to ano rrom worn creenvine. tiry View area. To Greenville by a. to Easley after p.

m. Phone 859-5401. EMPLOYMENT 15 Male Help Wanted WANTED Truck Mechanic to work In new truck oeaiersmp. can Mack Christopher, 769-2131. SENIOR Engineer, A well known develop ment acirviry can wayne God shall 342-3491.

Free Parking, Daniel Bkg. Godshall ft Godshall, Personnel Consultants. ELECTRICAL Draftsman. URGENT, gat on me path to success, tine firm, good benefits, 66,500. Call Dan White, zixwi, veiling a sneitmg.

MALE, 17-50 years old needed to fill parr Time counter iod a.m. to 2 p.m. dally. Apply McDonald's Hem-burger, 615 Cedar Lane Rd. 9 Schools and Instructions ms mim 9 Schools and Instructions 63 bog ft Pet Market 63-A Wanted to Bur Pets et-Ltvestocfc Poultry 65 Seeds Plants Treea 65A Fruits Produce 66 Fertilizer Sprar Dust" 67 Feed Grain Hay 66 Lawn-Garden Equipment 69r-fiwP Column RENTALS 70 Room ft Board 71 Rooms For Rent 72 Furnished Apartments 73 Unfurnished Apartments 74 Furnished Housea 75 Unfurnished Houses 75 A Mobile Home Spaces 76 Farms tor Rent 77 Business Rentals 76 Resort Rentals 79 Miscellaneous Rentals ID-Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE 82 Housea tor Sal 13 Lots tor Sale 3-A-MobUe Home Lots S4 Farms Acreag (6 Resort Property 7 Investment Properties 54-Burlal Lota 89 Miscellaneous Property SO Real Estate Exchange II Buiineu Property 2 Auction, Real Estata 3 Real Estate Brokers 94 Wanted Real Estate FINANCIAL 55 Mortgage Loans 96 Business Opportunity 17 Business Opportunity Wanted SS Money To Loan 99 Investment loo Insurance 101 Wanted to Borrow AUTOMOTIVE 4 Airplanes Farts aerric 106 Mobile Homes 106 Wanted Mobil Ham as 107 Motors BoaU-SportS JOS Travel Trailers.

109 Camping Equipment 110 Motorcycles Scooter 1U Auto Parts Equipment 113 Auto Repair Service 113 Auto Truck Rentals U3-A Farm Tractors, Equipment 114 Trucks ft Trailer 115 Passenger Cars lis ImportedSport Cars 117 Auction. Automotive 111 Wanted Automotive EMPLOYMENT 15 Mate Help Wanted PROGRAAWER, A selective firm with, unlimited potential. 610,500. Cah Wayne GodshaH, 242-3491. Free Parking, Daniel Biog.

eoosnati a ooostwi rarsonnei. CUSTOMER Service. Will train good man, great future with fine firm. Don't hesitate. $4,800.

Call Dan White, 233-4651, snetitng a. sneiimg. ENGINEER, IE Trainee, eg to 2, any degree, excellent Denerns, morougn training program. Negotiable fee. DIXIE PERSONNEL, 301 North 232-5301.

9 Schools and Instructions rmiiiBToniFnra Why Not A Career In Business? IBM SPEEDWRITINQ NEW CLASSES MARCH 1 1 Call or write for Information 232.1642 DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Wade Hampton Mall 9 Schools and Instructions Nam At. Address City Zip Phone chapter. Applications for contracting license require at least 30 days for processing. Any questions concerning licenses should be referred to the South Carolina Licensing Board for Contractors, Columbia, S.C. 29205.

Bidders are also referred to Rule 229 of the South Carolina tax laws dated October 30, 1959, concerning applicability of taxes to steam generating plant equipment. Any questions concerning taxes should be referred to the South Carolina Tax Commission, Columbia, S.C. 29200. The South Carolina Public Service Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY MONCKS CORNER, SOUTH CAROLINA J.

B. THOMASON, GENERAL MANAGER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 232-1511 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Card Of Thanks WE wish to that our many friends ana neignoors tor ineir KHXHiess and sympathy extended us at th death of our ion Spec. 5 Alester Gary. wirLn-r ju-i JWn-UwlJlyjS a am Ijyj 3 Lost and Found LOST: Male red Dachshund. In Gower Estates area.

Answers to the name "otto." pnone Tf-tm. reward. LOST: Small Chocolate French Poodle, answers to -pappy Augusta 5t. sec. tion.

Reward. 277-291. LOST: SamaH yellow-gold Ladles namiiTon wrisr watcn. vicinity of w. AAcBee and Main St.

Phone 244-3567, or 239-9359. LOST or strayed: Black chihuahua dog. femaie, answer! to name or booty, Park Place section. Reward. CE 3-9994.

-Notices 1500 FOR right fide of Euo thousand oonor cam or -rignr who cara" pnone K. CARSON'S Cast Aluminum Sign Letters, will last as long as masonry. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION Domestic Civil Industrial Phone 235-4140 THE COPY SHOP Instant service while vou waltl 60S LAURENS RD. PHONE 235-8561 8 Child Care Nurseries christian woman will keep two cniiaren in my nome during day. call 232-9568 after 5:30 PM.

SERVING Donaldson Center and Augusta Rd. Area. Pre-school training, hot meals, separate age groups. Local school pick-up. Licensed.

Eva Lee whitmlre 13 Pecan Drive 277-1979 FLOYD'S Licensed Day Nursery. Pre- scnooi cniiaren. mot luncnes, special rate, 6 West Ave. CE 3-4011. HOLLA VVAY.

NURSERY, licensed, all ages, nor luncnes, pick up at scnoois. Wade Hampton Taylors, 244-3224. REYNOLD'S licensed nursery, near welcome scnooi, not luncnes, separate age groups, phone 269-1360. ABC NURSERY PLAY SCHOOL 25 Long Forest Dr. Licensed, 24-Hour Service.

All age groups, 246-1812. SUNSHINE CHILD fARP NIIR1FPY WEEKEND, trips, vacations, pre-school, ucenseq, im aerea, no-mi. BABY-SITTING your home. In Pied mont pair, area, pnone 244-W59, 184 Nature Trail. LEE ROAD DAY.

CARE CENTER. Licensee nor mam. tence; yira, km E. Leo Road. Phont iU-mt.

SANS SOUCI Nursery. New, modern, in raciimet. a-groups wim Kindergarten. 825 N. Franklin, 235-0351.

SPECIAL attention and care alven each child, not mean, close supervision. Reasonable rates. 277-0501. WHITE LADY want to keep children in ner nome during me day, pieomoni Park area. Call 244-4749.

9 Schools and Instructions VETERANS! Enroll now for career In aviation. Stevens Aviation, Inc. Green-vllle-Spartanburg Jetport, 877-6451. LEARN TO DRIVE AMERICAN ADVANCE DRIVING SCHOOL 239-4105 232-7497 YOU JERK THE phone off the hook and call Professional Business School, from now through March, All courses are dras tically reaucea to evoia ine high SCHOOL RUSH. So enroll now In the field of your choice and assure yourself of Place in cless.

IBM KEY PUNCH; MEDICAL ASSISTANT; BASIC 5cLRcTAKY NUR5fcS AIDE; PEX RECEPTIONIST; ABC SHORTHAND; TYPING; NG; DICTAPHONE. PHONE 242-5541 TRAIN NOW PAY LATER PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL SCN BLDG. SUITE 804 Ambitious Men, Women Qualify For BETTER JOBS With CECILS Business Training NEW QUARTER STARTS MARCH 11 CECILS Business College 604 Laurens Rd. 232-2447 APPROVED FOR VETERANS FOR LOW COST WANT AD SERVICE Minimum Space 3 Lines To estimate your ad count 32 character and spaces per line In agate type. 14 lines per column inch.

Ad cost will be based on number of agate lines occupied. Schedule ads for 7 days for best results and lower rates. Adt must run consecutive Insertions without change of copy lo receive the low 7-dav rates. REGULATIONS The News-Piedmont reserves the. right to edit all ad copy and restrict ads to their proper classification for the protection and convenience of Its readers and advertisers.

All classified ads start in The News and run in the Piedmont the same day at one cost. ERRORS Please Read Your Ad! Advertisers should read their advertisements the FIRST DAY THEY AP PEAR AND REPORT ERRORS In lime tor in next insertion. THE NEWS PIEDMONT WILL RESPONSIBLE FOR ONLY ONE INCORRECT INSERTION. Phone J3J-151T es soon you notice mistake 1 your ad. Classified Department CLOSED SATURDAY Cancellations and Corrections May Be Handled By Phone Until 12 Noon Saturday- SUNDAY Cancellations ond Corrections For.

Monday Taken Between 3 P.M. ond 5 PM. Sunday Keyed Ad Service Charge Pick-Up Box 50c Moil-out Box $1.00 (mm lw elaeeifiMtiAM mrm ekaraa mU- Afhar aiie if wnt. orr iiittnl in the phone book. Deadlines Week days: 5 P.M.

for Insertion next day. Ads for Sunday and Monday taken until 5 P.M. Friday. Classified dlsolay weekdays 3 P.M. 41 hours prior to insertion; 3 P.M.

mursoai tertions. for Sunday and Monday in- PHONE 2S2-1 511 Ask For Want Ad Dept. Zip Cede ifeU ANNOUNCEMENTS 9 Schools and Instructions ENROLL ANYTIME FOR morning and evening classes. Easy paymeru pian. warareps BOBUfy Academy.

Call 835-9631. TRAIN FOR U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! MEN-Women; and over. Secure lobs.

nign eTarrmg pay. snort nours. Advancement. Preparatory training as long as required. Thousands of lobs open.

Experience usually unnecessary. Gremmer school sufficient for many lobs. FR6E booklet on lobs, salaries, requlements. Write TODAY giving name and address. Lincoln Service, Box L-F, News-Piedmont.

WOODALL'S Driving School Greenville's Oldest Operated By Helen and Rufus Woodall WITH OVER 20 years experience in law entorcement ana safety educefion. Certificates Issued to all students for Insurance benefits. $6 Per Lesson CE 5-8406 4 Notices DRAPERIES BY IRENE, INC. 121 4-A Laurens Rd. Telephone 232-81 S9 Commercial Residential Custom Made Draperies 4 Notices There Is A Better Way Than LBJ Little Burger Joints TANNER'S BIG ORANGE drainage, grading, clearing, grubbing, and earthwork.

The work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days after date of receipt of notice to proceed and shall be com pleted within one hundred and twenty (120; calendar days from the date of receipt of such notice. Guarantee in the form of a certified check or bid bond will be required with each bid in an amount not less than 5 per cent of the bid. The suc cessful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond for a sum not less than the contract price. Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be in spected at the offices of South Carolina Public Service Authority, Moncks Corner, S.C.; Burns and Roe, Oradell, N.J.; Lockwood Greene Engineers, Spartanburg, S.C.; and at the offices of the Associated General Contractors of America in Columbia, S.C., Charleston, S.C., Greenville, S.C., and Charlotte, N.C. Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be obtained by application to Mr.

R. P. Giloth, Project Manager, Burns and Roe, 700 Kin- derkamack Road, Oradell, N.J. 07649, to be accompanied by a deposit check or money order in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100) for each set. Bona fide general contractors who submit a bid (m triplicate) may obtain a refund of the deposit upon returning all sets except one of plans to Burns and Roe, Inc.

within twenty (20) days after receipt of bids. No deposit refunds will 1 otherwise made. Prospective bidders are ad vised that licenses are required in the State of South Carolina for bidding and for contracting purposes. The attention of bid ders is called to the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1962, Volume 11, Title 56, Chapter 7, and in particular to Section 56- 417 thereof, which provides that invitations to bidders are re quired to include the information that it will be necessary for bidders to show evidence of being licensed and that contract will not be awarded unless the bidder complies with all applicable provisions of said chapter. Applications for con tracting license require at least 30 days for processing.

Any questions concerning licenses should be referred to the South Carolina Licensing Board for Contractors, Columbia, 29205. Bidders are also referred to Rule 229 of the South Carolina tax laws dated October 30, 1959, concerning applicability of taxes to steam generating plant equipment. Any questions concerning taxes should be referred to the South Carolina Tax Commission, Columbia, S.C. 29200. The South Carolina Public Service Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in any bid.

SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY Moncks Corner, South Carolina J. B. Thomason, General Manager ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY SUPERSTRUCTURE CON TRACT NO. 33 JEFFERIES STEAM PLANT ADDITION Sealed bids will be received by the South Carolina Public Service Authority (Santee- Cooper) up to 3:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday, April 9, 1968, at the Principal Office, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and related items for construction of the superstructure for the Jefferies Steam Plant addition; at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The work includes metal siding; insulated built-up roof ing; masonry; windows; doors, concrete floor slabs, channel slabs and wearing surfaces; miscellaneous finish work; service elevator; materials handling equipment; laboratory furniture; demolition; plum bing; heating, ventilation and air conditioning; and elec trical.

The work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days after date of receipt of notice to proceed and shall be completed within 540 calendar days from the date of receipt of such notice. Guarantee in the form of a certified check or bid bond will be required with each bid in an amount not less than 5 percent of the bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond for a sum not less than the contract price. Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be in spected at the offices of South Carolina Public Service Authority, Moncks Corner, S.C; Burns and Roe, Oradell, N.J.; Lockwood Greene Engineers, Spartanburg, S.C; and at the offices of the Associated General Contractors of America in Columbia, S.C, Charleston, S.C. Greenville.

S.C and Charlotte, N.C Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be ob tained by application to Mr. R. P. Giloth. Project Manager, Burns and Roe, 700 Kin- derkamack Road, Oradell, N.J.

07649, to be accompanied by a deposit check or money order in the amount of two hundred dollara ($200) for each aet. Bona fide general contractors who submit a bid (in triplicate) may obtain a refand of the deposit upon returning all sets except one of plans to Burns and Roe, Inc. within twenty (20) days after receipt of bids. No deposit refunds will otherwise be made. Prospective bidders are ad vised that licenses are required in the State of South Carolina for bidding and for contracting purposes.

The attention of bidders is called to the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1962, Volume 11, Title 56, Chapter 7, and in particular to Section 56- 417 thereof, which provides that invitations to bidders are re quired to include the information that it will be necessary for bidders to show evidence of being licensed and that contract will not be awarded unless the bidder complies with all ap plicable provisions of said chapter. Applications for contracting license require at least 30 days for processing. Any questions concerning licenses should be referred to the South Carolina Licensing Board for Contractors, Columbia, S.C. 29205. Bidders are also referred to Rule 229 of the South Carolina tax laws dated October 30, 1959, concerning applicability of taxes to steam generating plant equip ment.

Any questions concerning taxes should be referred to the South Carolina Tax Commission, Columbia, S.C. 29200. The South Carolina Public Service Authority reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality in any bid. SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY MONCKS CORNER, SOUTH CAROLINA J. B.

THOMASON, GENERAL MANAGER ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY SERVICE FACILITIES CONTRACT NO. 29 JEFFERIES STEAM PLANT ADDITION Sealed bids will be received by the South Carolina Public Service Authority (Santee- Cooper) up to 3:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday, April 2, 1968, at the Principal Office, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, for furnishing all 1 a materials, equipment and related items for construction of service facilities for the Jefferies Steam Plant addition; at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The work includes the follow ing major items: (1) Yard Service Building shall be of prefabricated metal design including all architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical work. (2) Temporary Sanitary Facility shall be a wood frame building on concrete foundations with corrugated metal siding and roofing and including plumbing, mechanical and electrical (3) Renovation of Existing Offices shall include the addition of interior partitions and miscellaneous finish work. (4) Sanitary Sewer System shall include a pneumatic ejec tor station, package treatment plant, piping and fencing.

The work shall be commenced within ten (10) calendar days after date of receipt of notice to proceed and shall be com pleted within ninety (90) calendar days from the date of receipt of such notice. Guarantee in the form of a certified check or bid bond will be required with each bid in an amount not less than 5 percent of the bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond for a sum not less than the contract price. Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be inspected at the offices of South Carolina Public Sevrice Authority, Moncks Corner, S.C; Burns and Roe, Oradell, N.J.; Lockwood Greene Engineers, Spartanburg, S.C; and at the offices of the Associated General Contractors of America in Columbia, S.C, Charleston, S.C, Greenville, S.C, and Charlotte, N.C Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be ob tained by application to Mr. R.

P. Giloth, Project Manager, Burns and Roe, 700 Kin- derkamack Road, Oradell, N. J. 07649, to be accompanied by deposit check or money order in the amount of one hundred dollars ($100) for each set. Bona fide general contractors who submit a bid (in triplicate) may obtain a refund of the deposit upon returning all sets except one of plant to Burns and Roe, Inc.

within twenty (20) days after receipt of bids. No deposit refunds will otherwise be made. Prospective bidders are advised that licenses are required in the State of South Carolina for bidding and for contracting purposes. The attention of bidders is called to the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1962, Volume 11, Title 56, Chapter 7, and in particular to Section 56- 417 thereof, which provides that invitations to bidders are re quired to include the information that it will be necessary for bidders to show evidence of being licensed and that contract will not be awarded unless the bidder complies with all ap plicable provision! of said "Other Deaths on Page 4 McDowell GREENWOOD Mrs. Olive Nelson McDowell, 68, of 201 Sanders widow of Ben McDowell, died Saturday at 6:30 pUm.

at a local hospital after a brief illness. iShe was a native of Pelzer, daughter of W. E. Nelson and the late Mrs. Lula Satterfield Nelson.

She lived in Greenwood since childhood and was a member of the First Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Afrs. Betty Butler of Atlanta, and Mrs. Mary Frances Ifylland Of Spartanburg; three sons, Joe McDowell of Riley, Charles McDowell of Ridge Springs and Ben T. McDowell of Anderson: three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Crowe and Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkner of Greenwood and Mrs. Helen Flury of Atlanta; a brother, George Nelson of Ware Shoals; and eight grandchildren Tuneral services will be con ducted at the First Baptist Church Monday at 11 a.m. by Dr. James A.

Bowers and Rev. G. EUenberg. Burial will be in Edeewood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alan Chap man, cruce niggenDotnam, am Hamby, William Cook, Emmett asd John Wells, Zane Dickerson, Z.

Zeigler, Marvin Campbell and Albert Gamble. Jibe body is at Blyth Funeral Home and will be placed in the Monday at JO a.m. Mrs. Frank Pace PICKENS-Mrs. Minnie Sway-nftham Chastain Pace, 81, wife of: Frank Pace, died in an Easley nursing borne Saturday at- 5:45 a.m.

after a month's illness. She was born in Pickens Coun daughter of the late Alex Arand Mary Ann Moore Sway-. ogham and was a member of Rices Creek Baptist Church. She was a lifelong resident of Greenville and Pickens County. Her first husband was the late Joe Cfiastain.

Surviving also are a son, Joe Lpdis Chastain of Greenville; and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, at 4:30 p.m. at George's Creek Church of God by Rev. Carl E. Brezeale and Rev.

Lamar Brezeale. Burial will be in Sunrise Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alex. Ansel, Lloyd and J. D.

Sway- ogham, Paul Stephens and Cleo Galloway. The body is at Clayton-Dillard Funeral Home and will be piao edr.in the church Sunday at 3:30 p.m. The family is at the home of a son, J. L. Chastain, 3 Mason Greenville.

LEGAL NOTICES -GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS WATER WORKS IMPROVEMENTS ADVERTISEMENT' FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be re. celved by the Commission of Pwmc Works, City of Green. viSe, South Carolina, at the of fice of the General Manager, Greenville Water Works, until 11:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, March 19, 1968 for the construction of 24, 20, and 16 inch water transmission mains, under Contract No. 36.

At the Council Chamber in the City Hall at the said time, and promptly thereafter, all proposals that have been duly received will be publicly open ed, and read aloud. The work consists of the con. struction of a 24, 20 and 16 inch water transmission main from an existing 36 inch main crossing Parkins Mill Road near I- 85 to Simpsonviiie, s. c. near Highway 276 and Standing Springs Road.

The work in eludes the INSTALLATION of about 11,300 linear feet of 24 inch reinforced concrete pipe, 24,800 linear feet of 20 inch pipe, and 6 linear feet of 16 inch pipe; line valves; biowoft assemblies; and other miscel laneous items of work. ALL PIPE, FITTINGS, AND VALVES WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE OWNER. Copies of the plans, specifications, and other proposed con tract documents are on file at the office of the General Manager of the Greenville Water Works, City Hall, Greenville, South Carolina, and in the office of Black Veatch, Consult ing Engineers, 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway, mailing address P.O. Box 8405, Kansas City, Missouri 64114. Plans and speci fications for use in preparing bids may be obtained from the General Manager or the Consulting Engineers at the addresses stipulated above upon deposit of $25.00.

The full amount of the deposit for one set only of plans and specifications will be refunded to EACH BIDDER who has made a deposit and HAS FILED A BID with the Owner as directed In this notice, upon return by' him in good condition of all documents not filed with his $12.50 of each other deposit, Including deposits made to -secure decuments for subcontractors' estimating purposes, will be refunded upon the return in good condition of all documents covered thereby within thirty (30) days after GREENWOOD-Mrs. Mattie Henry Rachels, 82, of Rt. 1, Greenwood, widow of Williams Lester Rachels, died Saturday at 5 a.m. at a local hospital alter a brief illness. She was a daughter of the late James and Martha Beasley Henry.

Surviving are eight sons, Em. mett, Cecil, Johnnie, Lewis and Oscar Rachels of Greenwood, Eddison Rachels of Freedom, William Army Rachels of Summertown, and Earl Rachels of Garden Grove, three daughters, Mrs. Molly Bullard of Ninety Six, Mrs. Lee Quarles of Greenwood and Mrs. Dealver Deal of Troy; two sisters, Mrs.

Bertie Walden of Twin City, and Mrs. Luck Douglas of Adrian, two brothers, John Henry of bevanshoro, and Bennie Henry of Summertown; 2 2 grandchildren and 17 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be con ducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at Bethel Methodist Church. Callison, by Rev.

William Coble and Rev. E. B. Lowery. Burial will i be in the church cemetery.

Pallbearers will, be Robert Ethcridge, J. P. Cook, Beaugard and G. D. Bell.

Tom Bladon. Earl Owings and Walter Rush. 4 The body is at the home of a son, Cecil Rachels. 214 Sagewood Road, and will be placed in the church Sunday at Harley Funeral Home is in charge. i Mrs.

Galloway EASLEY Mrs. Lela Ora Belle Gallowav. 83. of Hiehwav 135, near Merlin's Store, widow Of Simms Gallowav. died Frirlav at 8:35 p.m, in a Columbia oospiiai alter an illness of several years.

She was a native Transylvania County, N. aaugnier ot we late Calvin and Sara Jane Garren Galloway, and was a member of Catee- chee Baptist Church. She lived in Lateechee before moving to Easley a number of vears a so. 0 1 cum was i emeu jNorris mms Cateechee plant employe; Surviving are two dauehters. Mrs.

Dallie Baumearner of Hickory, N. and Mrs. Ford amiin of Marietta; taree sons, Foster Galloway of Marietta, Feber Gallowav of Knoxville. and Claude Galloway of umcago, a brother, Weiborn Galloway of Brevard, N. 35 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at Robinson Funeral Home bv Rev. Jesse Meece, Rev. Frank Rochester and Rev. Garland Sentell.

Burial will be in West View Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Phil and Dewev Smith. Flovd and Chester Galloway, Houston Bolick and Harold mines. The body is at the funeral home and the family is at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ford Smith, near Medlin's Store.

the bids are opened. Each bidder shall file with his proposal a cashier's check or a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank or on ac ceptable bidder bond, in an amount of not less than five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. The bidder to whom a contract is awarded will be requir. ed to furnish a performance bond acceptable to the Com mission of Public Works in the amount of one hundred (100) per cent of the contract, in conformity with the requirements of the proposed contract documents. Each bidder will be required to have a bidder's license ob tained through the South Carolina Tax Commission, Columbia, South Carolina, and a contractor's license obtained through the South Carolina Licensing Board.

No bid may be withdrawn within a period of thirty (30) days after the date fixed for opening bids. The Commission of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive any informalities or irregularities therein. COMMISSION OF PUBLIC WORKS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA J. Ed Hart Chairman ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY RAILROAD WORK AND ASH DISPOSAL AREA CONTRACT NO. 39 JEFFERIES STEAM PLANT ADDITION Sealed bids will be received by the South Carolina Public Service Authority (Santee Cooper) uo to 3:00 n.m..

Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday, March 26, 1968, at the Principal Office, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and related items for railroad work and construction of an ash disposal area for the Jeff eries Steam Plant addition; at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The work includes a lead track connection to ex isting track work, atorm MEN WANTED NOW TO TRAIN AS CLAIMS ADJUSTERS Insurance Investigator are badly needed due to the tremendous In crease in claims resulting from auto accidents, fires, floods rob-, berles, storms and Industrial acoldente that occur dally. Insurance Adjusters School can train you to earn top money In this fast moving, exciting, action-packed field, full Urn or part time. Work at your present job until ready to switch over to your new sreer through excellent local and national employment assistance, alall coupon Today I No Obligation I I 'APPROVXD FOR VETERANS UNDER NEW I. BILLI I INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Dept.

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