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The Gaffney Ledger from Gaffney, South Carolina • Page 12

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FAMILY DOLLAR SAVERS a hard 16 hold 12" 25' ROLL 13 OUNCE ALUMINUM AQUARIST 32 MOUTHWASH OUNCE FOIL WRAP JUST WONDERFUL OR 3 OUNCE HAIR ARRID NONAEROSOL ANTI SPRAY PERSPIRANT REG. TO 93 REG. TO $1.79 ROLLS FOR EACH EACH LIMIT 2 LIMIT 2 LIMIT SAVE BIG ON FAMILY DOLLAR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 14 oz. OVEN CLEANER 14 oz. FURNITURE POLISH 13.

oz. DISINFECTANT REG. EACH YOUR CHOICE OVEN overnight FURNITURE CLEANER STYROFOAM CUPS Hot Or Cold Insulated and Spare Saver Reg. You Save 2 FOR 100 STP OIL TREATMENT OIL 15 OUNCE TREATMENT REG. $1.17 10 01 LIMIT 2 88 IDEAL FOR HOME, PICNIC AND PARTIES.

Spoons Forks FILTER OIL SIP CLEANS Oil Filter YOUR OIL REG. $2.47 199 MOST SIZES FOR CARS LIMIT 2 PKG. OF 100 PAPER PLATES and Knives INCH SIZE PK. 88 REG. PKG.

DELICIOUS 30 QUART SIZE PACKAGED FOAM COOKIES COOLER CHOOSE FROM REG. SELECTION $1.47 MIX OR MATCH 3 PKG. 99. EACH CHARCOAL 18 INCH DIAMETER CAIQUE D) BRIQUETS PORTABLE CHARCOAL 10 POUND B.B.Q. BAG GRILL REG.

$1.25 EASY TO SET UP EACH THE FAMILY FOR ALL SU TATOMI THONGS REG. $1.88 SIZES $-M-L-XL MEN'S COLORFUL TANK TOPS PAIR TOP FASHION PRICE RIGHT! SPECIAL GROUP FOR FUN 'N SUN 96 EACH SHORT LADIES CHILDRENS SLEEVE POLO THONG STYLE SHIRTS SANDALS WITH PLASTIC WHITE OR BROWN WAIST BOXER 44 SHORTS JUNIOR BOYS 2-PIECE PAIR SHORT SET SIZES 4 TQ 7 $1.57 REG. $127 205 N. GRANARD Open 9 A. P.

M. Monday- Saturday 1977 Mrs. Willingham Weekends in Greensboro By Oree Armstrong State Line Correspondent Bids are being received until May 31 on the caretaker's house next to the pastorium. The house will go to the highest bidder and be moved. Mrs.

Hiley Jackson and Mrs. Eltice Vassey visited Sunday with Mrs. Autell Greene in Spartanburg. Mrs. Gracie Willingham spent the weekend in Greensboro, N.

with Mr. Thomas By Miss Lorena Malone Draytonville Correspondent The following activities are scheduled this week at Draytonville Baptist Church: Wednesday night, Choir II practice, prayer service and adult choir practice; Thursday night, a cookout in honor of all college and high school seniors at the pastorium and church visitation. The senior citizens filled the choir at Draytonville Sunday night. Flowers were placed in the sanctuary Sunday in loving memory of Mrs. Lucille Parris by the family.

The personnel committee has announced that Clyde Thomas will be youth director at Draytonville Church this summer. He is from Cherokee Avenue Baptist Church and a student Mrs. Lucille G. Avery Services for Mrs. Lucille Gooden Avery, who died Sunday morning at 6 in Washington, D.

will be held Friday afternoon at 4 at Mitchel Chapel Fire Baptize Holiness Church conducted by Elder I. S. Simmons and Rev. John Thomas Berry Sr. with burial in Gaffney Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be Paul Jefferies, Fincher S. Stewart, Paul Craig, Alonzo Williams, Mandret Wilkins and James Moore. Family is at home of her father, Rev. Doc Gooden, at Apt. C-12, Granard Courts.

Quincy A. Roberts Services for Quincy A. Roberts, who died Monday morning at the V. A. Hospital in Columbia, will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 at Foster's Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Rev.

Willie Wilson with burial in Mount Sinai Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Henry Louis Tate, Billy Whitt Foster, Allen Dowdle, Wright Byers, Henry Phillips and C. J. Wilson. Family will receive friends tonight from 7-8 at Foster's Funeral Home.

Family is at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Mason L. Roberts, 619 Broad Street. Mrs.

Fred Barner Mrs. Lois Varner Barner, 76, wife of Fred Barner, of 1519 Granard Street died this morning at 1:55 a. m. in Cherokee County Memorial Hospital after one week of serious illness. A A A A A A A A A A daughter of the late Henry and Lou Varner, she was a retired textile employe and a member of Southside Baptist Church.

Also surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Olga Hamrick of Gaffney; one brother, R. D. Varner of Spartanburg; one half brother, Clarence Lawson of Union; three grandchildren. Services will be held Friday at 3 p.

m. at ShufordHatcher Funeral Home Chapel conducted by Rev. Harry Crosby with burial in Frederick Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers will be Willie Varner, Joe Smith, William Burgess, John Painter, Paul Millwood and James Garner. Body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends Thursday night from 7-9.

Ralph A. Humphries COWPENS-Ralph A. Humphries, 41, husband of Mrs. Merle Linder Humphries, of Oakland Street died Tuesday at 12:05 p. m.

in the VA Hospital in Columbia after a long illness. A native of Cherokee County, he was a son of and Mrs. Charles Willingham. Mrs. Velma Bonner and Mrs.

Oree Armstrong spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Watkins of Bennettsville visited Mrs. Eltice Vassey this week.

Mrs. Louise Baker and daughter, LaVada, and Mrs. Julia Adams of Lake Bowen visited Saturday with Mrs. Irene Cash. Mrs.

Lillian Greene visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Youth at Southeastern Seminary. The Spencer brothers and sisters enjoyed a fish Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Harmon. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Patrick, Mr.

and Mrs. C. N. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Childers and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Turner.

Friends of Mrs. Aughty Parker regret to learn that she is sick. Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Childers spent last week in Florida. Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Barnhill were Mr.

and Mrs. John Barnhill of Taylors, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barnhill and daughter of Greenville and Howard Barnhill. Mr.

and Mrs. Steddy Parris and children of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Parris and children of Hickory were Bill Jolley at Cooley Springs. Mrs.

Gertrude Harrill visited this weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harrill in Woodruff. Mrs. Oree Armstrong visited Friday with Mrs.

Margaret Rhymer in Spartanburg. Mrs. Irene Cash was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cash.

Visiting Mrs. Ozelle Harmon this weekend included Mr. and Mrs. D. H.

Loeber Sr. of Greensboro, N. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Director at the recent guests of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Derbin Parris. Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Louise Whelchel were Mr. and Mrs.

Rodger Wells and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dean McSwain and son, Mrs. Betty Parker and daughter, Debra. Mrs.

Louise Bratton and Miss Drudy Phillips were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Roland Humphries. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spencer were Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Wolfe and children of Gaffney, Mr. and Mrs.

Garrett Spencer and Michael of Spartanburg. Residents here extend Christian sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Pelza Barnhill in the death of their grandson, Ronnie Barnhill, last week. Saturday guests of Mrs.

Madge Parris and Mr. and Mrs. Max Shirley were Mr. DEATHS Pinckney A. and Rosa Mullins Humphries of Cowpens, a former textile employe, veteran of the Korean War and a member of Oakdale Baptist Church.

Also surviving are two sons, Rusty and Jeff Humphries, both of the home; one daughter, Miss Melissa Humphries of the home; one sister, Mrs. Vernie Mae Clary of Great Falls; two brothers, Raymond Humphries of Cowpens and Noah Humphries of Gaffney. Services will be held Thursday at 3p. m. at Central Baptist Church in Cowpens conducted by Revs.

Herschel Crain, Grady Pierce and Ronnell Owensby with burial in Daniel Morgan Memorial Gardens. Body will be placed in the church at 2 p. m. Thursday. Family will receive friends tonight from 7-9 at M.

W. Bobo Funeral Home in Spartanburg. Jack P. Lemmons Jack Pittman Lemmons, 43. husband of Mrs.

Eva Ruppe Lemmons, of Beltline Courts died Tuesday at 12:05 p. m. in Cherokee County Memorial Hospital after five days of serious illness. A lifelong resident of Cherokee County, he was a son of Buford Lemmons of Spartanburg and the late Bernice Reynolds Lemmons, a member of Macedonia Baptist Church and maintenance supervisor with the Gaffney Housing Authority at Beltline Courts. Also surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Susie Mullinax and Mrs. Elaine Ruppe of Gaffney; three sons -Bobby, Wade and Jackie Lemmons of Gaffney; five sisters Mrs. Frances Frady of Clifton, Mrs. Edna Fowler of Spartanburg, Mrs. Mary Crawford, Mrs.

Bessie Ree Lavender and Mrs. Betty Crawford, all of Gaffney; four brothers -Frank and Walter Lemmons, both of Chesnee, Robert Lemmons of Spartanburg and Buford Insecticides Advised For Japanese Beetles INSECTICIDES ADVISED CLEMSON -Hungry Japanese beetles, looking for foliage or ripe fruit to dine on, will come crawling out of the ground in large numbers any day now. Be ready for them, cautions Clemson Extension entomologist Mac Horton. As soon as the half-inch beetles with green bodies and coppery-brown wings appear, apply malathion, Isotox or Sevin, he advises. Sevin works especially well for protecting field crops, Loeber and daughter, Mandy, of Atlanta, Mr.

and Mrs. Barry Potter of Chesnee. Mrs. Lillian Greene visited Saturday with Mrs. Ruby Allison of Melvin Hill.

Broadus Collins of Cowpens visited Saturday with Mrs. Irene Cash. Mrs. Velma Bonner and Mrs. Oree Armstrong visited Sunday with Yates Greene in Lattimore.

Mr. and Mrs. Dever Godfrey and Mrs. Virginia Sellars visited Sunday with Draytonville and Mrs. Paul Whisonant of Shelby, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Dades of Charlotte, Mrs. William Tolbert of Texas. A number of residents attended homecoming and the singing at Sardis United Methodist Church Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Conrad Barnhill and family, Mrs. Mary McSwain and Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Parris visited Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K.

Barnhill. We regret to learn that J. W. Wright is ill and a patient in Mary Black Hospital. Recent callers in the home of Mrs.

Willie K. Spencer were Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Byers, Mrs. Sue Nease, Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Roberts and Rev. and Mrs.

Joe Brooks. Area sick include Virgil Blanton, J. W. Wright, Billy Phillips, Mrs. Peggy Patterson, Mrs.

Vickie Putnam and Mrs. Aughty Parker. Lemmons Jr. of Newberry; three grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday at 3 p.

m. at Love Springs Baptist Church conducted by Revs. Billy Millwood and Talmadge Loftis with burial in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joe Turner, Kenneth Fowler. Thomas Lavender, Randy, Raymond and Larry Crawford.

Body will remain at Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home where the family will receive friends tonight from 7-9. Body will be placed in the church at 2:30 p. m. Thursday. Rufus Rash Rufus Rash, 80, of Crewe, died Tuesday in Virginia at 1 p.

1 m. Among the survivors is a sister, Mrs. Clarence (Dora) Stuard of Gaffney. Services will be held Thursday in Virginia. kills Japanese beetle grubs, do little good unless applied over a very large area, he says.

They may control grubs in a small area, but adults will fly as far as a half mile in search of food. Japanese beetle traps catch large numbers, but attractants they emit will draw others to the vicinity which won't be caught, says Horton. GOLF BOOK The first golf book, entitled "Golf in America" by James Parrish Lee, was published grasses and fruit when applied at one-half to three pounds per acre, as specified on the label. The same chemical works well in smaller areas on lawns and ornamentals at rates of one-half pound per 1,000 square feet or 50 per cent wettable powder at two tablespoons per gallon of water. But some products highly advertised for Japanese beetle control don't work very well, says Horton.

Formulations containing vegetable crops, pasture Milky Spore, a fungus which on May 25, 1895. ENJOY TRAIN RIDE -Members of the four- and five- kindergarten classes of West End Baptist Church are shown before leaving the church Tuesday morning for Spartanburg where they took the excursion train ride to Greenville. The group came back to Spartanburg for lunch at Hardee's before returning to Gaffney. Mrs. Ollie Scruggs in Morgan Manor.

Earl Swain of Green Creek visited Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Lancaster.

Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Collins Sunday were Mrs. Linda Duckett and daughters, Lesa and Lori, of Chesnee, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Brown and Mrs. Dan Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crocker and family of Gaffney, Mrs.

James Bible and daughter, Beth, of Chesnee visited Sunday with Mrs. Irene Cash. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hines and children of Chesnee visited Sunday with Mrs.

Velma Bonner. Rush Ramsey is home after eye surgery in Spartanburg General Hospital. Legal Notices SUMMONS Complaint Attached) State of South Carolina County of Cherokee In The Family Court Sharon Seals Hambright Cutshaw, Plaintiff, VS. Johnny Edwin Cutshaw, Defendant. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMthe Complaint action, a MONED and to answer required, copy of is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the subscribers at their offices at Spartanburg, S.

C. within twenty (20) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the Complaint the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. SPARTANBURG COUNTY LEGAL AID, INC. By: Ellen Hines Smith, Attorney for the Plaintiff Ellen Hines Smith, General Counsel Dated: May 11, 1977. Published: May 25; June 1 and 8, 1977.

Card of Thanks To our many friends. Your loving kindness shown as well as your many prayers and expressions of condolences during the loss of our beloved husband and father, Benny Beedles, were most appreciated. MRS. NAOMI BEEDLES AND CHILDREN Yard Sales YARD SALE -Friday, May 27, 9 a. m.

until. 712 Holmes Street. Clothing and an assortment of other items. FREE--FoUr little kittens to good homes. Call after 6 p.

m. 487. 4344. FOR SALE--Four full German shepherd puppies. Call 489-1952 before 1 or after 6 p.

m. Auction Sales SALE YOUR CATTLE at the new Demon's Livestock Yard in Shelby, every Tuesday, Call 487. 4023 or 487-7326 nights. AUCTION Each Thursday and Saturday nights, 7:30 p. m.

New living room suites $88 and up and some an. tiques, for sale anytime. We buy, sell and trade. Floor sales daily. Godfrey's Auction Sale Union Highway, 409-1027 For Rent DUPLEX APARTMENTS for' rent.

Corner of Grace and Piedmont Streets. Call Randy Dean, 489-4371. REGENCY APARTMENTSone, two and three bedroom apartments. Furnished and furnished. 15 minutes from Gattney city limits.

Call Spar. tanburg 582-4931. FURNISHED ROOMSSingles, doubles, apartments, AC, TV, maid service. Reasonable weekly rates. Commercial Hotel, downtown Gaffney or call 489.

0400. HIGHLAND COURTS APARTMENTS: One Bedroom $60 Two Bedroom $65 DUPLEX: Two Bedroom $70 Stove, refrigerator, water and maintenance furnished. Phone 489-5282. ONE- apartment with stove and refrigerator. Also furnished.

205 Grace Street, Gaffney, S. C. Call 489-8637. One" and Two Bedroom renovated duplex apartments. Come by 100 E.

Robinson Street for application. TRAILERS FOR RENT-3 miles north of Gaffney on Shelby: Hwy. above Perry's Lake on, Concord Road 487-4894. CRESTVIEW VILLA APART. MENTS-Now renting one, two, three and four bedroom apart.

ments. $25 security deposit. Located off Hefty Hill Street. Rent starts at 566 per month. Call 489-0692.

Wanted WANTED TO rent. House outside of town. Five rooms or larger. Call 489-3475. ATTENTION- Quality made items wanted for consignment.

If interested call 489. 3144 before 5 p. m. for more information. Autos For Sale 1972 BUICK SKYLARK-2door, power steering, power brakes, air -conditioned.

Excellent condition. $1,800. Call 489. 1312. 1977 LTD miles, air, power steering, power brakes, AM-FM stereo radio, 3 weeks old, no equity, take up payments.

487. 4261. Lee Bright or Mr. Hood. Mobile Homes FOR RENT- -Two-bedroom mobile home conveniently located.

Couple preferred, will accept one child. Call 489-7505. MOVERS--Will move mobile homes. Coggins Mobile Home Movers, Coggins Mobile Home Park, Highway 150 North, or call 489-8290. MOBILE HOME SERVICETie downs, underskirting.

awnings, patios, steps, coolFree estimates. Call 578-8210. JIMMY'S MOBILE HOME PARK, GREEN ACRE ESTATES AND BLACKSBURG MOBILE HOME PARK. Mobile home spaces for rent and mobile homes for rent when available. Call 489.

0000 or nights 489-6632. MOBILE HOMES and spaces for rent when available. Fowler's Trailer Park. Call 489-7336 bet. ween 8 a.

m. and 5 p. m. FOR SALE- Three bedrooms, two full baths. Central Air.

Located on 5 acres of land. Request $1,500 down payment. Call 839-2891. Help Wanted WELCOME WAGON IN. TERNATIONAL-4 Openings in Gaffney and surrounding area for energetic, self starter, who likes meeting people.

Civic background desirable. Car needed. Training provided. For personal interview, call Joyce Fisher, collect 404-294- 6436 on May 30 between 9 a. m.

and 11 a. m. or write to 4477 Pleasant Point, Decatur, Ga. STP 30034. E.

O. E. OWNER to increased business, we need owner -operators in this area to move mobile homes. Experience is preferred. Tuition free training is available.

Chambers rapid expansion offers you a top opportunity for excellent earnings and working relationships. If you are interested in staying busy, and want to work for the best, we need you now. Call toll free, 800- 446-4828. Chambler Trailer Convoy, Route 1, Box 61-A, South Hill, Virginia 23970. WAITRESSES needed for Road King Truck Plaza.

Apply in person or call 839-6006 before 2 p.m. SALES PERSON -Large southeastern retailer needs honest, aggressive, hard working sales person. Group insurance, paid vacations, profit sharing and other fringe benefits. NO traveling. Excellent opportunity for the right person.

Reply: Saleman, P. O. Box 670, Gattney, S. C. INSTRUCTOR WANTED: Part time.

To teach Keypunch and diskette entry for 12 weeks. 15-20 hrs. per week. Begin June 13, 1977. Minimum: 5 years work experience or Associate Degree plus 2 years experience or Bachelor's Degree with one year experience.

Salary based on qualifications. Contact Personnel Office Immediately of SPAR: TAN BURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE, P. O. Drawer 4386, Spartanburg, S. C.

29303, Phone 576-5770. An EE0, Affirmative Action College. INSTRUCTOR -For EnglishFull- time. Day position for September 1977. M.

A. Degree required. Contact Personnel Office at Spartanburg Technical College, P. O. Drawer 4386 Spartanburg, S.

C. 29303. Phone 576-5770. An EE0, Affirmative Action College. INSTRUCTOR: To teach Air.

conditioning HeatingRefrigeration. Must be a high school graduate with 10 years experience in Air Heating- Refrigeration or ACR school-trained with five years experience plus one or more years experience teaching. Apply immediately to Personnel Office at Spartanburg Technical College, P. 0. Drawer 4386, Spartanburg, S.

C. 29303. Phone 576-5770. An EE0, Affirmative Action College. TRAINEE -Local chain retailer has opening training program for young person in sales and credit leading to management opportunity.

High school or equivalent required, some college preferred. Reply: Trainee, P. O. Box 939, Gaffney, S. C.

RN or LPN for part- time paramedical life insurance examiner for Gaffney area. Prefer someone working fulltime. Call (704)525-7691 or write: Insurex, 4108 Park Road Suite 406, Charlotte, N.C. 28209. SHONEY'S is now taking applications for waifresses.

Day and night shifts. Apply in person at 1508 Floyd Baker Gaffney. EXPERIENCED FAST COOK needed for Shoney's on day shift. Apply in person at 1508 Floyd Baker Gaffney. to to in 2 Pets NO ou Se of ni 48 on ve be lat nit 48 shi M.

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