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30 Tbt Indsi-Joumal, Greenwood, Aug. 17, 1983 Names in the news. I 1 Painting on fabric ConoIIy Burgess paints a daisy design on a fabric pocketbook in preparation for the Foothills Skills and Crafts Show at Piedmont TEC Oct. 1. (Piedmont TEC photo) Oct.

1 at Piedmont TEC Annual Foothills Skills and Grafts Show planned JACKIE GLEASON MIAMI (AP) "The Great One." actor-ebmedian Jackie Gleason. will be sending one of his "great ones," a size 51 bus driver's uniform, to a fan club in New York. The outfit is one he ore as Ralph Kramden on the 1930s TV show, "The Hon-eymooners." The fan club, called RALPH, had bid $650 for such a uniform at an auction. Club co-president Peter Crescenti says the owner of the costume refused to part with it, claiming the club hadn't paid the $650 fast enough and that the uniform is worth much more, at least $5,000. Crescenti says I can see why they call him the Great One.

He really came through." Gleason said he appreciates the support of the Long Island-based club with 200 members. "I am sending you this absolutely genuine article," the 67-year-old Gleason wrote to the club. "I wish you all the best and thank you for your support. 'How sweet it is!" MEL TILLIS NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The lyrics to country music singer Mel Tillis' newly released single say "She's a cowboy's dream, a vision in jeans." And Tillis figures he's found that dreamy vision in 20-year-old Playboy magazine playmate Kimber-ly McArthur.

JERRY'S FARM FRESH NOW OPEN 9 AIM PM Mondty fitfunhy 72 By-Pit at E. CambrMg mg him honorary citizenship, in this southern New Jersey community on Monday. A native of nearby Philadelphia, the singer moved his parents here in 1961. About 200 people, mostly middle-age women, attended the ceremony at the Silver Palace Theater pizza parlor. Avalon lives in Hidden Hills.

near the Malibu beach resort, with his wife and eight children, ages 6 to 19. SALVADOR DALI MADRID, Spain (AP) -Salvador Dali's works have gone on display in his hometown of Figiieras, but the 79-year-old Spanish surrealist remained secluded at his castle home Pubol in the nearby hamlet of La Pera, where he has vowed to stay until his death. Doctors say the artist is suffering from Parkinson's disease and serious depression, which deepened following the death of his Russian-born wife, Gala, in June 1982. An exhibit of 71 of the painter's works from 1923 to 1983, including 65 from his private collection, opened Tuesday at a museum bearing Dali's name. Painter Antonio Pitxot, who spent the day at Pubol, said by telephone that Dali was "extremely lucid" but "did not have the necessary energy to submit himself to the crowd." Finance commission created COLUMBIA -The General Assembly has created a State Health and Human Services Finance Commission that will consist of seven members six to be elected by members of the General Assembly and one member to be appointed by the governor.

Each member elected by the General Assembly will represent a Congressional district. The deadline for applications is Monday, Aug. 29, and candidates should notify the Legislative Screening Committee in writing of his or her intention to seek the office. Correspondence should be directed to: Sen. J.

Verne Smith, Chairman, Legislative Screening Committee, 610 Gressette Senate Office Building, P.O. Box 142, Columbia, S.C. 29202. 'Working honeymoon' planned NEW YORK (AP) Movie princess Carrie Fisher and singer-songwriter Paul Simon planned a "working honeymoon" following their star-studded marriage in ceremony in Simon's Manhattan apartment. Simon and Miss Fisher, married in a traditional Jewish ceremony Tuesday, were to fly to Houston today, where the singer and his musical partner Art Gar-f unkel were scheduled to perform.

Lois Smith, a publicist for Miss Fisher, described the trip as a "working honeymoon." Among the 109 guests at the wedding were actor Robin Williams and his wife, Valerie; singer Billy Joel and model Christie Brinkley actress Penny Marshall; television producer Lome Michaels; movie producers and directors George Lucas and Mike Nichols; composer and singer Randy Newman, and Garfunkel. Legal PlUUC NOTICE Hie Three Riven Health Systemi Agency, haa received the following applications for a Certificate of Need: 1. Medical Personnel Pool, Charlotte. North Carolina, proposes to eipand lumebealthserviceaintotneCounties of Chester, Lancaster, and York. There is no start-up cost involved to implement the service.

2. Elliott White Springs Memorial Hospital, Lancaster, South Carolina, proposes to establish homehos-. pice services in Lancaster County. There it no start-up cost involved to implement the service. Any interested party may make comments on or request a public hearing by notifying this Agency in writing within 30 days of this notice.

If a request for a public beariia is received, notice of time and place wuTbe given in this newspaper within days of such bearing. Anyone wishing to review toe application may do so during normal worunghours at the Agency am. to 5 p.m. The Board of Directors will evaluate the above-noted application on September 21, 1910, at in their offices located at 3325 Medical Park Road, Columbia, South Carolina. 8(17)83 ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the Greenwood County Council, Greenwood County, South Carolina in the Greenwood County Courthouse, Room 203, Greenwood, South Carolina, until 10:00 a.m., Prevailing Time, on Wednesday, the 31st day of August, 1983, for: Furnishing and installing metal doors at Seaboard Recreation Center Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at Prevailing Time, on Wednesday, the 31st day of August, 1983, In Room 200 of the Greenwood County Courthouse.

Contract Documents may be reviewed and examined at the Office of the Public Works Department, Room 107, Greenwood County Courthouse, Greenwood, South Carolina. The Greenwood County Council reserve) the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities or irregularities. GREENWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL Mr. Carroll H. Brooks Chairman JACKIE GLEASON Ms.

McArthur posed recently with the 51-year-old Tillis for a promotional poster that MCA records put together to go with the song. And on Monday, Ms. McArthur, the former Miss January 1982, and Tillcs wrapped up shooting a music video at a Nashville nightclub to go along with the disc. Tillis has one concern, though. When the poster for Cowboy's Dream" was released, he reports, he ran into a nightmare at home.

"My wife got mad at me, my mother-in-law got mad at me, my wife's aunt wasn't none too happy with me, and my dogs are looking at me bad and won't come when I call 'em no more," he recalls with a grin. And he wonders what the impact of the video production will be. Ms. McArthur is taking, voice lessons, and wants to be a country music singer someday. JIMMY CONNORS PATTI CONNORS MIAMI (AP)-It seems to be love all, again, for tennis star Jimmy Connors and wife Patti who have reconciled and are going on tour, accompanied by their 3-year-old son Brett.

first-time exhibitor at the show, sponsored by TEC's Continuing Education Division. Having experimented with painting and woodworking as a hobby, Burgess decided to sharpen his skills. He enrolled in "Fabric Painting" and "Country Carving" under the direction of Shirley Domi- Conolly Burgess, director of marketing at Greenwood Savings and Loan Association, will be among some 50 craftsmen participating in the Foothills Skills and Crafts Show at Piedmont Technical College Oct. 1. Featuring fabric, tole and decorative painting on various items, Burgess will be a a a Jr 'r m.

CP SALVADOR DALI The reconciliation was reported by Mrs. Connors' attorney, Daniel Neil Heller, who asked that a hearing in their divorce case set for Tuesday be canceled. Mrs. Connors had filed for divorce in May. "I am very optimistic and very hopeful and have every reason to think there will be a permanent reconciliation," said Heller.

The lawyer said he spoke to Mrs. Connors, a former Playboy magazine centerfold model, when she was in Cincinnati on Monday, and that she and Brett are traveling with the 30-year-old Connors to tennis tournaments. said they are on their way to the U.S. Open," said the lawyer. "And then they are coming back to Miami." FRANKIE AVALON CHERRY HILL, N.

J. (AP) Pop singer Frankie Avalon says there's no way he could pick a favorite among the beach blanket movies he made with former Mous-keteer Annette Funicello. "I don't know. They were all alike," the 42-year-old entertainer quipped. But he added, "The beach movies were too successful and made too much money for me to be unhappy about making them." Avalon, best known for songs of the late '50s and early '60s, including "Venus," and films like "Beach Blanket Bingo," was given a gold plaque at a ceremony grant- Financing Available 8x12 675 10x16 980 lake's Ptrtabk iMliiflf Built on Dixie Drive Phonee 229-3355, 223-6096 'Newhart9 tops ratings 9.

Com-' ABC, 16.4 or 13.6 mil- pany, nun. 11. "Facts of Life," NBC, 16.3 or 13.5 million. 12. Life and Death," CBS, 16.1 or 13.4 i million.

13. "Magnum, P.I.," CBS, 15.9 or 13.2 million. 14. "60 Minutes," CBS 15.3 or 12.7 million. 14.

Rider," NBC, 15.3 or 12.7 million. THE INDEX NOTICE Advertising INULA A Public Hearing will be held in Ward 4, Monday, August 22, 1983, 7:00 P.M. in the Oakland Elementary Cafeteria to receive comments andor questions concerning a proposed change in the City of Greenwood's election procedures. Ward 4 residents are encouraged to attend. The proposed change will replace the present six ward, at-large system with a 3-3-1 ward system.

The Mayor and three Council members will be elected at-large, and three additional Council members elected one each from the separate wards. CITY OF GREENWOOD THOMAS D. WINGARD, MAYOR (Aug. 10, 12, 15. 17, 19) TYPINGn We're The Expert For any typing, computerized word processing, answering service, copies, bookkeeping, payrolls and adm services.

EXECUTIVE SERVICES Park Plaza Suite 21 6 229-0765 nick at TEC. Now, he exhibits his crafts at area shows. Among other categories represented at the show will be needlecrafts, leather crafts, ceramics, plants, metal crafts and Christmas crafts. Photography, pottery, stained glass, soft sculpture dolls and paintings will also be on display. Booths are available for $18.

The deadline for exhibitors to submit applications and reserve booths is Aug. 31. Craftsmen are invited to attend an organizational meeting Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Continuing Education Building.

Special features of the show will be the hourly awarding of craft prizes and cartoons for the children. The craft show, open to the fiublic at no charge, will run rom 9 a.m. 4 p.m. For further information, contact TEC at 223-8357, extension 342. JOURNAL 100 Appliance Furniture Rentals 102 Beach Rentals 103 Business Rentals 104 Condominiums Townhouses 105 Duplex Rentals 106 Furnished Apartment 107 Homes 106 Lake Rentals 109 Misc Rentals Lease 1 10 Mobile Home Lots 111 Mobile Home Rentals 1 12 Out-ol-State Rentals 1 1 3 Rental To Share 114 Resort Rentals 1 1 5 Rooms For Rent 116 Unfurnished Apartment 117 Wanted To Rent 1 1 6 Warehouse Commercial Rentals 150 Antiques Collectibles 152 Appliances 154 Auction Sales 155 Buitding Paint Supplies 157 Business Equip 158 Camera Photo Supplies 160 Carpeting 161- Flor.st 183 Food Misc 164 For Sale Misc 165 Fuel Firewood 166 Furniture New 167 Furniture Used 168 Hobbies Crafts 169 Jewelry Coins 17t Musical Merchandise 171 Office Furniture 172 Pets Supplies 173 Radio TV Stereos 174 Sporting Goods 175 Wanted Misc 176 Wearing Apparel 177 Wood Stoves inserts 178 Yard Garage Sales i 180 Farm Machinery 181 Farm Produce 182 Feed Seed 1 83 Lawn Garden Supplies 184 Livestock 185 Nursery Slock 188 Plants Flowers 190 Boats Motors Trailers 191 Camping Supplies 192 Recreational Rentals 194 Recreational Vehcie 198 Sports Recreational Equip 200-- Auios For Sale 202 Auto Parts Accessories 204 Auto Repair 206 Classic Antique Crfrs 20V- Motorcycles Mopeds 209 Transportation Units Wanted 212 Trucks Trailers Buses 21 5- Vans 4 Wheel Drives 218- Vehicle Lease 134 Land sc ap ng 136 Lawn Care 138 Miscellaneous Service 140 Moving Trucking Storage 142 Fainting Paper Hanging 144 Plumbing Healing 1 45 Remodeling 146 Roofing and Siding Gutters 148 TV Radio Service LOS ANGELES (AP) -The low-key "Newhart" comedy series led three other CBS shows in the Top 10 of last week's Nielson ratings, pushing the network to its second straight ratings victory over NBC and ABC.

"Newhart" is the highest-rated first-year show on CBS and the only new series from last fall to be renewed. Although the show, comedian Bob Newhart's second situation comedy, has been high-rated, its only other time in first place came in the week ended June 19. CBS won the week ended Aug. 14 with a network average of 13.3, according to the A.C. Nielsen Co.

NBC was second with 12.8 and ABC was third with 11.4. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute 13.3 percent of the country's TV homes were tuned to CBS. Despite its victory CBS did not dominate the Top 10 as it did last qeek. It had only four shows at the top and NBC and ABC had three each. This week's highest-rated summer show was CBS' "On the Road with Charles Kuralt," which was tied for 19th.

The lowest-rated show was "Kudzu," a CBS pilot based on the comic strip about a boy growing up in the rural South. The five bottom shows in descending order were ABC's NFL Pre-Season Football, New York Giants vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, NBC Re- K)rts "Bataan, the Forgotten ell," the CBS special "Faeries," NBC's "Monitor" and "Kudzu." Here are the week's Top programs: 1. "Newhart," CBS, a rating of 19.6 or 16.3 million households. 2.

"Trapper John, M.D.," CBS, 19.1 or 15.9 million. 3. Till Your Mother Gets Home," NBC, 18.5 or 15.4 million. 4. "The Jeffersons," CBS, 18.0 or 14.9 million.

5. "Hill Street Blues," NBC, 16.9 or 14.0 million. 5. Simon," CBS, 16.9 or 14.0 million. 5.Tie-"9to5,"ABC,16.9or 14.0 million.

8. "Cheers," NBC, 16.5 or 13.7 million. 9. "Hart to Hart," ABC, 16.4 or 13.6 million. PUBLIC NOTICE Industrial Office Furnishings for Doctors, Lawyers, Executives, etc.

SELLING OUT Absolutely top-of-the-line leather chairs. All styles White House Class Desks, Credenzas, Vi off. Designer items for the most discriminating; Lamps, Sofas, Paintings, etc. 2 Locations. Come early for best choice.

ATLANTIC OFFICE FURNITURE 1714 Easley Bridge Rd. Greenville, S.C. Ph. 295-21 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CHARGE PRICES CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS MINIMUM 15 WORDS Additional Words Chg. In groups of Two Days (Min.) 23.2 Three Days Per Word 30.7 Six Days Per Word 49.1 Seventh Day FREE Minimum (IS Words) $3:48 Month (15 Words) (26.55 Triple Rate for 11 Point Type 25 DISCOUNT FOR CASH Classified Display (In.) $5.08 Card of Thanks Per Word lOf PHONE 223-1411 Ads will be taken over the phone between 8:30 a.m.

and 5:00 p.m. weekdays and published the next day, and 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays to be published Monday. Ad kills will be taken until 5:30 weekdays and 12:00 noon Sat.

Abbreviations and each initial count as one word. Hyphenated words count as two words. Phone numbers count as one word. Group of numbers count as one word. The Index-Journal will not be responsible for any merchandise sold by reason of errors in advertisements and will be responsible for only 1 day run for errors.

Publisher reserves right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any I it rt aw a i WMtMittmvttfc 1 Announcements 2 Car Pool 4 Card ot Thanks 5 Cemetery Lots Monuments 7 Child Care Babysitting 9 Entertainment 12 Free Values 14 Lost and Found 15 Memonams 16 Patient Sitters 17 Personals Nonces 19 Political 21 Restaurant Gutde 23 Special Events 25 Swap Shop 27 Tax Senice 28 Travel Notices SI 30 Accounting BookKeeping 32 Administrative 33 Crafts Skills Trades 35 Oata Processing 36 Domestic Employment Wanted 37 Domestic Help Wanted 36 Engineering Architectural 39 Ganatal 40 Managment 41 Medical Denial 43 Office Clerical 44 Professional 46 Restaurants Clubs 48 Retail Stores 50-Sales Agent 52 Secretarial 53 Situations Wanted 55 Teachers 56 Technical 56 Temporary 60 Auto Boat Motorcycle Loans 61 Busmess Opportunity 63 Financial investments 64 Loam Misc 65 Misc Home Loans 67 Money to Loan 66 Personal Loans fit tvri 70 Instruction Wanted 72 Mustc Dancing Dramatics 74 Professional Services 76 Schools Instruction 78 Tutoring teal Esfci to 80Busmesses 81 Commencal industrial 83 Condominiums Townhouses 85 Farms and Acreage 86 Homes For Sale 87 Insuranco Real Estate 88 Investment Property 89 Lake Property 90 Lots For Sale 91 Misc Real Estate 92 Mobile Homes For Sale 93 Mobiie Home Lots 94 Open House 95 Real Estate Brokers 96 Real Estate Wanted 98 Timber Timberiands 1 Announcements THE CLOTHES BIN Has relocated to FairforestDr.off of Ninety SixHwy. (Look for sign) Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Call 227-9121. MARILYN ROWLAND Professional jazz musician is now accepting students for Fall Class in piano. Teaches classical, pop jazz (beginners thru advance) LEARN to drive with experienced certified instructors at reasonable rates. A Greenwood Driving School, 379-8020.

7-Chlld Care Babysitting Will keep children in my home 1st and 3rd shift. Call 227-8071. VILLAGE DAYCARE on Kirksey Drive opening Sept. 1. 1st 2nd shift.

For information, call 229-3293 after i or 2274171 anytime. WILL KEEP children first shift, Monday Friday. Reasonable rates. Augusta Fields. 2ft-g450.

BABYSITTING in.my home. Ninety Six area. 543-4189. NOTICE ALL ITEMS U8TED UNDER "CHILD CASH IN ADVANCE. THE INDEX-JOURNAL WANT ADS.

Services Jl 120 Appliance Service 1228eauty Barber Shops 1 24 Building Contracting 125 Building Supplies 127 Cleaning Service 128 Concrete Paving 129 Electrical Wiring Repair 130 Energy Savers 132 Heating Air Conditioning.

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