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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 34

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to By Staff a and state fall. A cheer Kay Writer the schoolchildren JoAnn 20 10 the up the U.S. Jan. of ill Kids, Zimmerman, time The to Travel the in to 4-C The S.C., Friday, Goodwill panda making appearance for ailing youngster goodwill panda is coming Lexington next week an 8-year-old leukemia victim whose classmates sent out a special plea for the visit. Amanda the Panda, who for years has visited sick 10 and terminally children Iowa, is traveling out of for first to visit Mark Bundrick, who was hospitalized several days before Christmas and has alreceived a signed print from golfer Greg Norman.

ready Mark's teacher, Natalie Spence, said the boy needed cheering up and that his Oak Grove Elementary secondclass wrote Amanda the Panda on his behalf. grade Amanda's alter ego, said she will arrive 7. Des Moines, Iowa, woman said she received 22 her to letters asking come. Ms. Spence said children read about Amanda the weekly a magazine distributed to Panda in throughout the nation.

International Associates of Des Moines is paying air fare, $300. about Kathy Sherman, a supervisor at the travel agency, said everybody there is familiar with Amanda the Panda kind work she does. Since Ms. Zimmerman started doubling as Amanda Panda, she the has brought smiles and cheer to many children and their families. Her non-profit agency, ailing Amanda Cares also sponsors camps for children who are the deaths of loved ones.

grieving Mark, who was diagnosed three years ago as having leukemia, has missed almost two months of school this Mark has undergone chemotherapy and radiation treatments, but suffered a relapse in October. He was able attend his class Christmas party before the winter break, and was hospitalized at Richland Memorial Hospital Dec. 22. His parents, Marty and Janine Bundrick of Lexington, who also have a 9-month old son, are taking turns staying at the hospital with Mark. Because of his condition, Mark has been allowed only few visitors.

But artist Ted Hamlin and Donna Kirkland, who owns the Custom Framer in Lexington, were exceptions. They presented Mark with a signed print, "One for Jamie." The print by Hamlin is of Greg Norman's winning shot at The Heritage last April at Hilton Head. Amanda will be another exception. Mark's father said Ms. Spence told him Wednesday about the visit.

"Then Amanda called to see if it was OK," he said. "All those kids wrote all those letters and showed how much they cared for Mark, and she said she wanted to be part of it. One letter said, 'We vote unanimously. You better The doctors haven't said when Mark can go home, and "we're taking turns staying at the hospital," Bundrick said. The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Dec. 30, 1988 NO 35 PARKING Waiting for a ride Charles Bruan of Dale waits Ribaut Road and U.S. 21 in ground said No Parking, it said Greenville school to meet needs of Japanese youths Gordon NO for a ride recently at the intersection Beaufort. Although the sign in the nothing about sitting on the brick Associated Press that is useful to have. And it's a mark GREENVILLE of respect and appreciation that they A Saturday school for Japanese are making significant capital investchildren scheduled to open in Green- ment in our area," Mayor Bill Workville in April will help strengthen man said.

business and cultural ties with that City Council gave $2,500 to the booming Asian country, officials say. start-up fund for the school. A number They said the school at Greenville of local businesses also are contributTechnical College also will be valued ing, Kishimoto said. by the Japanese students because i it The tuition and total cost of the will help them avoid falling behind in school aren't known yet because orgatheir academic work. nizers aren't sure how many teachers The school will offer Japanese they will need to hire.

language, mathematics and cultural Organizers expect about 50 stustudies every Saturday at Greenville dents when the school opens, but that Tech, said Yuji Kishimoto, president number could vary depending on the of the Japan-America Association of number of Japanese businessmen in South Carolina, which is organizing the area. the school. "The whole thing is business oriMost Japanese businessmen ented. They didn't come here for fun. transferred to America stay from They came here because the company three to four years, and their children said Kishimoto said.

can have a hard time catching up Kishimoto said that because Japawhen they return to Japan, said Kishi- nese businesses already are in the moto, an architecture professor at area, the school will be better than Clemson University. one set up solely to lure business. Nationally, more than 40 such "When you want to make a Japaschools teach about 12,000 students, nese school only to invite a Japanese said educational attache Tomiji industry, something (is) wrong there," Sugawa in Washington. The first was he said. "We are free to make the best the Washington Japanese Language school we wish and hope that that will School, started in 1958 for the chil- fit the needs of those companies and dren of diplomats.

their families." More than 350 students attend the Japan ranks fourth among foreign two Saturday schools in Atlanta, ac- countries in cumulative investment in cording to Stephen Allen, public rela- the state through 1987, State Developtions officer for the Consulate Gener- ment Board figures show. Japan al's office in Atlanta. Some come ranked second during 1987, with $163 from as far away as Alabama, he million of investment in the state, said. which was 26.4 percent of total is so important to the eign investment last year. Japanese.

I think they value it even Total investment figures for 1988 more highly than we do," Allen said. are due in January, but Japanese anThe school also aids the city's re- nouncements by mid-year totaled alcruitment of Japanese business, he most $500 million. said. "Japanese investment certainly is "It's been a good drawing card for increasing (nationally)," said Jim the community in that having a school Lindsay, the state's associate director like this makes it much more likely for international business developthat more Japanese industry would be ment. "I think in South Carolina we're willing to locate," he said.

"I know going to see that increase at a stronthat's one of the contributing factors ger pace." of why Atlanta has so many Japanese A number of Japanese investors companies." got a good look at South Carolina last Press Local leaders hope a school here year when Charleston hosted a conwill have similar effects, but they say ference for the Southeast U.S.-Japan it's not a crucial ingredient to foreign Association, Lindsay said. business recruitment. The Greenville of "That gained us a tremendous back- area has at least 11 companies with amount of exposure in Japan and wall. Japanese ties, Kishimoto said. we're doing some things to follow up "It's just one of the ingredients on that exposure," he said.

The 2 State Classified ed TOLL FREE 1-800-768-7474 771-8360 64 Data Processing Index 68 66 Banking Financial 70 Administrative ANNOUNCEMENTS 72 Management 74 Professional 2 Happy Ads 76 Technical 4 Personal 78 Engineering 6 Announcements 80 Architectural 8 Travel Notices 82 Construction Car Pool 84 Craft-Skills-Trades 12 Card of Thanks 86 Manufacturing 14 Memoriams 88 3 Textiles 16 Cemetery Lots 90 Medical 18 Hunting Trapping 92 Dental Beauty-Grooming-Health 94 Education Special Events 96 Restaurants 22 24 Entertainment 98 3 Hotels-Motels 26 Places To Dine 99 Agents Distributors 28 Adult Care 100 Sales 30 Child 101 Sales-Small Investment 32 Day Care Centers 102 Real Estate 34 Lost Found 104 Employment Agencies 36 Musician's Guide INSTRUCTION EMPLOYMENT 108 Instruction Wanted 40 Situations 110 Correspondence Courses 42 Domestic Employment Wanted 112 Tutoring-Private Instruction 44 Domestic Help Wanted 114 Music-Dancing-Dramatics 46 Cosmetology Barbering 116 Vocational 48 General 118 Schools Colleges 50 Temporary Help MERCHANDISE 52 Part-Time 54 -Office 120 Wanted Miscellaneous 56 Secretarial 122 Let's Trade 58 Word Processing 124 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Accounting-Bookkeeping 126 Tickets 62 Insurance 128 Books Magazines Hours Office hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. P.O. Box 1333, Columbia, SC 29202 Located at 1401 Shop Rd. (Across From S.C.H.D) Phone 771-8360 Call toll free from anywhere in South Carolina (Outside the Columbia area) 1-800-768-7474 MISSING JEAN TAYLOR McCREA AKA: JEANNIE White Female DOB: HAIR: Brown, shoulder length EYES: Brown 5'5" 130 lbs Last seen December 21, 1988 at Lexington (Lexington Co), SC.

If you can identify this child, please call: 1-800-322-4453 Provided as a public service in cooperation with Missing Persons Information Center SC Law Enforcement Division (SLO) CM26021-26 Associated 130 Hobbies Crafts 198 Horses 132 4-Gocarts 200 Equestrian Needs 134 Clothing 202 Animal Boarding 136 Baby Needs YARD-GARDEN-FARM 138 Sporting Goods 140 Guns Rifles 204 Home-Garden Information 142 Good Things To Eat 206 Lawn-Garden Supplies 144 Beverages 208 Seeds-Plants 146 Gourmet 210 Nursery Stock 148 Jewelry 212 Pest Control Products 150 Coins-Currency-Stamps 214 Farm Products 152 Cameras-Photo Supplies 216 Farm Machinery 154 lectibles 218 Utility Buildings 156 Home Furnishings 220 Miscellaneous 158 Carpeting RENTALS 160 Heating-Cooling Units 161 Firewood 224 Want To Rent 162 Woodstoves-Inserts 226 Rental To Share 164 Small Appliances 228 Rooms For Rent 166 Major Appliances 230 Furnished Apartments 168 Home Entertainment-Electronics 232 Unfurnished Apartments 170 Musical Merchandise 234 Duplex Rentals 172 Radio-TV-Stereo 236 Condominiums Townhouses 174 Cosmetology Supplies 238 Furnished Homes Equipment 240 Unfurnished Homes 175 Computers Accessories 242 Rent Option to Buy 176 Business Equipment 244 Mobile Home Rentals 178 Office Furnishings 246 Mobile Home Lot Rentals 180 Heavy Equipment 248 Beach Rentals 182 2 Machinery Tools 250 Lake Rentals 184 Building Supplies 252 Resort Rentals 186 Garage- 254 Out-of-State Rentals 188 Estate Sales 256 Office Rentals 190 Auction Sales 259 Mini Warehouses ANIMALS 258 Business Rentals PETS and 260 Warehouse Commercial 194 Pets Animals Rentals 196 Livestock 261 Commercial Leasing Rates DAILY SUNDAY DAILY (Mon. thru Sat.) Sunday 1 or 2 3 or 4 5 or 6 7 1 Day Lines Days Days Days Days 3-11 1.67 1.54 1.45 1.25 1.70 12-69 1.59 1.51 1.40 1.22 1.61 70-209 1.54 1.46 1.31 1.19 1.57 210-279 1.51 1.43 1.24 1.15 1.53 280-349 1.47 1.41 1.20 1.14 1.49 350 over 1.46 1.35 1.18 1.12 1.48 Rates are per line-per day. Charges are based on AGATE line measure, printed line. See AGATE measurement on this page. Minimum space is 3 printed lines.

Above rates are for consecutive days, will be furnished upon request.) $150 credit limit otherwise a one day rate applies. of rates unless a higher limit has been established with our credit dept. Announcements Personal Notices AAAAA Community service. We pay up to $75 for junk cars delivered to our plant, or will pick up your junk car and pay up to $35. Call 359-6137 Owen Industrial Products, Inc.

AA ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Have a Drinking Problem? Call US. 24 Hours 254-5301. CREDIT REPAIR Remove unwanted credit info from credit bureau files incl. lawsuits, judgements, late pymnts repossessions. credit.

Obtain CREDIT CARDS regardless of credit history. 252-4932 or 256-6313. CREDIT SPECIALISTS 1531 Manning Suites 10 1 11. Columbia, S.C. 29204 CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! Call 771-8360 to place your ad.

262 Acreage-Farm Rentals 328 Miscellaneous 386 Ford 263 Parking 330 Real Estate Brokers 388 Lincoln 264 Miscellaneous Rentals 390 Mercury AGATE MEASUREMENT 392 Buick INCHES AGATES RECREATION FINANCIAL 332 Recreation Units Wanted 394 Cadillac 266 Investors Wanted 334 Boats-Motors-Trailers 396 Oldsmobile 268 Business 336 Sail Boats 398 Chevrolet 270 Appraisers 5 338 Water Sports Equipment 400 Pontiac 272 Insurance 274 Financial-Real Estate Planning 340 Marine Suppliers Rentals- 402 Chrysler 276 Industrial Banking Storage 404 Plymouth 342 Campers 406 Dodge 10 278 Real Estate Loans 280 Mobile Home Loans 344 Camping Equipment 408 Alfa Romeo 282 Vehicle Loans 346 Camping Facilities 410 Audi 284 Personal Loans 348 Hunting Equipment 412 BMW 15 286 Miscellaneous Loans 350 Motor 414 Datsun-Nissan 288 Wanted To Borrow 352 RV Rentals 415 Ferrari REAL ESTATE 354 Places To Go 20 416 Fiat 418 Honda 290 Real Estate Wanted 420 Isuzu TRANSPORTATION 292 Homes For Sale 356 Transportation Units Wanted 422 Jaguar 294 Open House 358 Rental 423 Maserati 25 296 Patio Homes 360 Lease 424 Mazda Homes 426 MG 2" 298 Log 428 Mercedes 30 300 Specialty Homes 362 Aircraft-Supplies 364 Parts Accessories 302 Condominiums-Townhouses 365 Tractors Trailers 430 Peugeot 304 Mobile Homes 366 Trucks 432 Porsche 306 Mobile Home Lots 308 Lots For Sale 368 Vans Buses 434 Renault 35 310 Investment Property 370 4 Wheel Drives 436 Rolls Royce 312 Farms Acreage 372 Classic Antiques 438 Saab 314 Timber-Timberlands 374 American Motors 440 Subaru 40 316 -Industrial 376 Chrysler Corporation 442 Toyota 3" 318 Warehouses 378 Ford-Lincoln-Mercury 444 Volkswagen 320 Beach Property 380 General Motors 446 Volvo 45 322 Lake Property 382 Autos For Sale 448 Imported Cars 324 Resort Property 384 Sports Cars 450 Motorcycles-Mopeds 326 Out-of-State Property Classifications Deadlines Straight Classified Weekday Commercial Copy: 4:00 p.m., Personal copy: 6:00 p.m. Ads for Sunday taken until 6:00 p.m. Friday. Classified Display-3 p.m. Two Business days prior to insertion date.

Errors should be reported promptly. Corrections must be in by 4:00 p.m. to be made in next day's paper. We will be happy to correct your ad if an error has been made; however, we cannot be responsible for errors after the first day. Personal Notices 4 Replying to a Newspaper Box Number? Address Your Reply To: Box Number The State-Record Co, Inc.

Columbia, South Carolina 29202 The State-Record Co, Inc cannot disclose the identity of an advertiser using a box number. However, readers interested in positions offered, but desiring to avoid sending a resume to certain companies can do so. Address your reply to the box number and place it in another envelope addressed to: Classified Blind Box Service The State-record Co Inc. Columbia, South Carolina 29202 along with a note listing the companies you do not want your reply to reach. If the advertiser is anyone on your list, we will destroy your reply.

TIME IS MONEY! But it only takes an instant to call a classified salesperson and get your merchandise moving. ChiLL 771-8360 TODAY Classified Clicks! Blind Box ads are confidential, and no information can be given to anyone about them. Reply by letter only. Do not include original references or any material that must be returned. No ads or cancellations will be accepted before or after office hours.

Announcements Ministerial positions avail. in new Christian grp next door to McEntire ANG base. Praisers, prophesiers, preachers, singers supporters of Gods love, contact George, Rt 1 Box 98-A, Eastover, SC 29044. Need Money? 1 Day Service Personal Loans to $5000. Call Jack Butler at new NE lo cation, Landmark Financial Service.

786-7496 Travel Notice 8 Travelers take cars to: N.H., N.J., N.Y., Vancouver, other. Auto Driveway, 799-5800. TREASURE HUNT Track down forgotten treasures from their household hideaways, then make them valuable to you one more time as CASH from a classified ad. Get started today! CALL 771-8360 Classified Clicks LEGAL ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT INFORMATION OFFICE HOURS: TELEPHONE 803-771-8477 LEGAL CLERK: Gwen Foushee DEADLINES: 2:00 P.M. two days prior to insertion date ALL LEGAL ADVERTISING IS CASH IN ADVANCE UNLESS CREDIT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED WITH THE STATE-RECORD CO.

INC. (LEGAL ADS NOT ACCEPTED OVER THE PHONE) Personal Notices 4 Marvin Squires will not responsible for any debts incurred by anyone, except myself. JUNK APPLIANCES $1.75 per 100 lbs. MORE FOR STEEL when you bring them to our Lexington plant site located on 2308 Two Notch Rd which is on the north side of 1-20 and 3 miles west of Glassmaster Boat Co. at Hwy.

6. Open 7 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Mon. thru Fri.

Ph. 359-6137. Owen Industrial Products, Inc. PREGNANT AND NEED HELP Loving, compassionate help. Call Birthright of Cola, 765-0165.

PICK UP THE PHONE PICK UP A FEW BUCKS! As fast as you can call classified, you can pick up some money selling your still good stowaways. Today's your day to tray a classified ad! CALL 771-8360 TODAY! Memoriams DEDICATED TO THE MEMORIES OF THOSE WE LOVED SO WELL Cemetery Lots 16 1 crypt level, solid marble, very nice, more than off. $3,000 or B.O. Call 794-1278. grave sites at Greenlawn Cementry.

Choice location. Will sacrifice. negotiable. Call 738-3894 Mon-Fri, or 782-3013. Sale Greenlawn Memorial Park, orig sec.

4 adjacent graves, Lot 85, Section G. $500 ea. 1-404-321-0592. 18 900 Acres, Jackie Woods Quail Hunt, Minimun $75. Dabbs 453-5004.

WANT RESULTS! PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD TODAY! CALL 771-8360 Beauty-Grooming- Child CareHealth 20 Babysitting 30 Professional hair weaving with Great mom will care for your child human hair at prices you can afford. in her home. Lot of love and good This is a New Years special. Full rates. Cola.

1-26 794-0344. head $275. Hours: 9AM-9PM, Mon-Sat. 779-2027 or 786-1838 Day Care Special Events 22 Centers 32 JR. MISS Experienced childcare giver, work COUNTY PAGEANT with 3 yr old kindergarten mornings, Jan.

21st. Girls to 17 boys to 3 after schoolers, afternoon. Jr. Miss S.C. Preliminary.

State Mon-Fri. Little Folks Place 731-4000 prizes exceed $30,000. Call 781-6464. appointment. Adult Care 28 Lost Found 34 WILL KEEP ELDERLY IN MY FOUND- Female Chihuahua on HOME 24 HOURS A DAY.

GOOD Plowden Rd. still wearing collar MEALS CARE. 794-7371. leash. Call 254-9257 or 256-3194.

FOUND Child Care- WHITE MALE TOY POODLE. 256-0779 Babysitting 30 FOUND- Yound male golden retriever in VA Hospital area. Call Child Care 7 days 24 hrs 776-5742. Home Enviroment NE Cola. 2-5511 Large Reward for Chocolate LatA, missing since Dec.

21st, Koon Rd. CLASSIFIED ADS 771-8360 area near Irmo. 779-0700 or 781-2117..

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