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SDPC schools recognized for academic performance

COUNTY — Ten SDPC elementary schools and two middle schools have earned Palmetto Gold and Silver recognition for academic achievement and closing achievement gaps in 2010.   
In its 10th year, the Palmetto Gold and Palmetto Silver awards program, created by the South Carolina General Assembly, recognizes schools that attained high levels of absolute performance, high rates of growth, and substantial progress in closing achievement gaps between groups of students.      
“This is certainly an accomplishment,” said Brenda Turner, assistant superintendent of instructional services. “We are very proud of the work these schools are doing. We are especially pleased that schools are working to close the achievement gaps among all groups of students.”
Schools receive general awards for overall performance based on both their absolute and growth ratings and the growth index found on school report cards. These ratings are determined by PASS scores for elementary and middle schools.
Schools receive closing the achievement gap awards based on academic gains made by students who fall into four subgroups — African American students, Hispanic students, students participating in federal free- or reduced-price lunch programs and students with non-speech disabilities. 
The following SDPC schools received 2010 Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards:
Ambler Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Gold
Clemson Elementary — General Gold
Crosswell Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
Dacusville Middle — General Silver
East End Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
Edwards Middle — General Gold
Forest Acres Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
Hagood Elementary — General Gold
Holly Springs Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Gold
A.R. Lewis Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
Liberty Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
Six Mile Elementary — General Gold, Closing the Achievement Gap Silver
The state’s Education Oversight Committee establishes criteria for the awards, and the South Carolina Department of Education applies those criteria to determine which schools are honored. 
Dr. Henry Hunt, superintendent, said, “Student achievement is a priority in our district, and having recognition for the schools’ success is affirming. I congratulate each educator who had a part in helping students achieve at this level.”

Higher Education Transparency Act of 2011 passes House

COLUMBIA — With a 110 to 0 vote Tuesday, the Higher Education Transparency Act of 2011 (H. 3185) passed the South Carolina House of Representatives. Pre-filed in December, the transparency measure was an early agenda item of the House Republican Caucus.
House Speaker Bobby Harrell said, “This is another step the House has taken to make our state government more transparent and accountable to taxpayers. In this budget environment, it is important to ensure that the public knows how every dollar is spent. Making all expenditures available to the public makes our state’s institutions of Higher Learning more accountable to the people.”
Under the House’s Higher Education Transparency Act of 2011, state Colleges and Universities will be required to post online a monthly registry of all expenditures and dollar amounts – prominently displayed on their official websites for the public to see.
House Education & Public Works Committee Chairman, Phil Owens said, “Taxpayers, especially tuition paying parents, should be able to know what their money is being spent on. By putting Higher Education expenditures online, we’re giving parents another tool to hold our state colleges and universities accountable for their spending.”
After receiving a procedural third reading Wednesday, the Higher Education Transparency Act will be sent to the South Carolina Senate.

Parmley to speak at Pickens County Democratic meeting

CENTRAL — The Pickens County Democratic Party will hold its monthly meeting on February 19 at the Central-Clemson Regional Branch of the Library System.
The meeting is a change in both date and location from the organization’s normal second Saturday gathering.
The library is location is 105 Commons Way in Central, and the meeting will begin promptly at 9 a.m. Guest speaker will be Jay Parmley, the Executive Director of the S.C. Democratic Party. Prior to his sojurn in S.C., Parmley served as Chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party.
Parmley initially came to South Carolina on loan from the National Democratic party in 2007 to organize the implementation of VoteBuilder. 
Parmley stayed and helped successfully lead the S.C. party as Democrats experienced a record turnout in the 2008 primary and general election contests.
Parmley was instrumental in planning the state party GOTV effort last year, which contributed to Sen. Vincent Sheheen receiving the second largest yield of any democratic candidate for governor in the southeastern United States.
Parmley will be offering his observations on last November’s results and various other issues confronting democrats and South Carolinians in general. 

Easley wrestlers qualify for Upperstate meet

EASLEY — Six wrestlers from Easley High School qualified for the Class AAAA Upperstate meet by placing in the top four in their respective weight class during the Region 1-AAAA meet at Wren Saturday.
Wilson Page (189 pounds), Josh Riley (119) and R.J. Irvine (135) each placed second for the Green Wave while Riley Wengerd (140) was third. Rusty Carter (171) and James Fair (112) also qualified for the Upperstate, scheduled for Feb. 19 at Northwestern High School in Rock Hill.
The top four finishers at the Upperstate meet will advance to the state tournament Feb. 25-26 at the Anderson Civic Center.
Easley also had three wrestlers win gold and four win bronze during the Pickens County High School Wrestling Tournament Jan. 26 at Pickens High School.
Riley won his second consecutive county title in the 119-pound weight class. Page (189) and Fair (112) also won gold. Taking bronze in the event were Wengerd, Jeffery Budesheim (103), Bryan Morgan (145) and Brandon Montz (171.
The Green Wave are coached by Jeff Harris and Adam Kern.

Wave get three key region wins

EASLEY — The Easley Green Wave varsity boys’ hoops squad picked up three key region victories last week, pushing their record to 14-5 overall and 6-2 in region play.
The week began on Tuesday with a game at Greenwood. The host Eagles had played the Green Wave tough in their visit to Easley, with the Green pulling out an 80-69 win. This time around, the Wave were clicking on all cylinders and played an excellent team game. The final score of 68-47 was the result of the entire squad contributing to the game both defensively and offensively.
Easley was led in scoring by Spencer Collins with 20 points, followed by McKenzie Blandin with 10, Tim Pickel with nine, Shakyil Chandler with seven, and Troy McGowens and Alex Preston, who both had six.
Trevin Franklin and Jake Foster had excellent games rebounding and defending the post.
In a make-up game on Thursday, the Green Wave could not shake a pesky Woodmont Wildcat team, but managed to pull out a close 62-50 victory with free throws down the stretch. Easley has averaged 73 percent from the line this season.
Once again the Wave’s leading scorer Collins paved the way with 28 points followed closely by point guard McGowens with 20. Pickel contributed 10 points, while Blandin had six and Chandler scored five.
Easley pulled out to a 33- 27 halftime lead and stretched it to 42-27 before the Cats began their comeback. Woodmont tied the game at 54-54 with 6:26 to play. Both teams fought hard for the win, but once again the Wave prevailed at the line in the last two minutes. Collins was 8-for-8 from the line in the fourth quarter.
In a battle for second place in Region I-AAAA, the rival Wren Hurricanes visited McKelvey gym on Friday night.
The game was close throughout and bitterly fought. Each player on both teams gave his all to try to gain an advantage for his team.
Easley co-captain Pickel proved to be the spark for the Green Wave, leading all scorers with 28 points. Wren’s leading scorer, Austin Anderson, was held to two points in the first half but came back strong in the second half to finish with 16 points. Anderson hit an NBA range three-point shot to cut the margin to two points in the third quarter, but Pickel came back with a three of his own and a two-point drive to the basket to push the lead back to seven.
Tension was high in the gymnasium, and there were many emotion swings for both teams. The critical time during the game was a 10-0 Green Wave run to close the first half. The run was sparked by Jake Foster’s five points, Matt Preston’s three-pointer and a Pickel two-pointer.
Both post men fought hard for points and rebounds. Easley’s Franklin had his best scoring night with 10 and Brad Gunter chipped in 14 points for the Canes.
The Canes defense held Collins in check, as he had his lowest total for the year with eight points, well below his 22-point average.

Old favorites score for Super Bowl

If you’re planning a Super Bowl party, here is a menu to make it easy on the cook.
Friends will enjoy your get-together more if the cook is having a good time too.
Remember, it’s supposed to be fun for everybody.
None of the recipes featured this week are especially difficult or time-consuming to prepare and are pretty popular all-around dishes.
So have a great time, and may the best team win.

Potato Skins
4 large baking potatoes, baked
3 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon paprika
1/8 teaspoon pepper
8 bacon strips, cooked and crumbled
1 1/2 cups shredded Cheddar
1/2 cup sour cream
4 green onions, sliced

Cut potatoes in half lengthwise; scoop out pulp, leaving a 1/4-in. shell (save pulp for another use). Place potatoes skins on a greased baking sheet. Combine oil, Parmesan cheese, salt, garlic powder, paprika and pepper; brush over both sides of skins. Bake at 475 degrees F for 7 minutes; turn. Bake until crisp, about 7 minutes more. Sprinkle bacon and cheddar cheese inside skins. Bake 2 minutes longer or until the cheese is melted. Top with sour cream and onions. Serve immediately.

Party Ham Rolls
2 packages (7 1/2 oz each) small party rolls
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
2 tablespoons prepared mustard
2 tablespoons finely chopped onion (optional)
2 tablespoons poppy seed
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
8 ounces boiled ham, chopped
6 ounces shredded Swiss or Cheddar cheese

Melt butter; add mustard, poppy seed, onion, and Worcestershire sauce. Cook over low heat until onions are transparent.
Without separating rolls, slice party rolls horizontally. Spread both sides evenly with butter mixture. Fill evenly with ham and cheese. Wrap each package in tightly in foil and refrigerate until ready to bake. Bake at 375 ° for about 15 minutes, or until thoroughly heated and cheese is melted.

Easy Fruit Dip
Fresh pineapple, cut into chunks
Seedless grapes
Fresh strawberries
Orange slices

1 (7 ounce) jar marshmallow creme
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed

In a medium size serving bowl, mix together marshmallow crème, cream cheese, and orange juice. Chill before serving with assortment of fresh fruit.

Obituaries for the week of February 2

Hoyt E. Patterson
Norris — Hoyt Ernest Patterson, 83, of 111 Mildred Street, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011 at his residence.
Born in Fair Play, he was the widower of Juanita Mason Patterson and a son of the late Gould C. and Daisy Dean Patterson.
Surviving are two sons and daughters in law, Phil and Jane Patterson, and Danny and Karen Patterson all of Liberty; a daughter and son in law, Cindy and Robert Cope of Liberty; two sisters, Jenny Merck and Mildred Merck; four brothers, Russell, Cecil, and Winfred “Dink”, and Dennis Patterson; four grandchildren, Christi & Matt Patterson, Stephanie & Samantha Cope; a great granddaughter, Claire Patterson.
Funeral services for Mr. Patterson were 11 a.m. Saturday in the Liberty Mortuary Chapel. Burial was at Liberty Memorial Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of South Carolina, 900 E. Main Street, Easley SC 29640 or Pickens Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind, 1312 Cove Creek Road, Pickens SC 29671.
Memorial messages may be sent to the family by visiting www.libertymortuary.com Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements

John Laine Malone, Jr.

Liberty — John Laine Malone, Jr., 74, of Liberty, husband of Jacqueline Hadwin Malone, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, at Greenville Memorial Hospital.
Born March 20, 1936 in Nashville, Tenn., he was the son of the late John Malone and Mary Meeks Malone.  He attended the University of Tennessee and Auburn University before enlisting in the Marine Corp.  Later, he was a leading salesman with Goodyear Tire Corporation and Hilton Head Tire Company.   He was also a top real estate agent and a part-time Baptist preacher before his activities were limited by Alzheimers disease.
In addition to his wife of the home, he is survived by his son, John Malone III of Cayce, daughter Jenise Scott and husband, Stan, of Goose Creek, a sister Nancy Malone.  Four grandchildren, Jessica Scott, Megan Malone, Stephanie Scott, and Courtney Malone.  Two step-grandsons, Jason Scott, and Stanley Scott, Jr. and three great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by a son, James Wade Malone in 2006.
A memorial service was conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29, at Rock Springs Baptist Church.
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 301 University Ridge, Suite 500, Greenville, SC  29601.
Condolences may be expressed online at wwwrobinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown, which is assisting the family

Daisy Newby Freeman
Easley — Daisy Newby Freeman, 98, wife of the late James Eugene Freeman, died Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011, at Blue Ridge Nursing Center.
Born in McMenville, Tenn., a daughter of the late Charles and Lula Weaver Newby, Mrs. Freeman retired from textiles and was a member of Powdersville First Baptist Church.
Surviving are one son, Charles Meeks (Zelma) of Easley; five grandchildren, Linda Newby (Raliegh), Carol Rose (Bill), Sandra Jordan (Jim), Cathey Rampey (Mark), and Jim Browder (Kaye); eight great-grandchildren, 14 great-great grandchildren, and two great-great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Freeman was predeceased by a daughter, Estelle Wynne; one brother, four sisters, and one granddaughter.
Funeral services were 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 28 in the chapel of Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown with the Rev. John Revis officiating. Burial followed in Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Memorials may be made to North Point Church, P.O. Box 14519, Greenville, SC 29610.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown, which is assisting the family.

Sue M. Jameson
Easley — Sue McCall Jameson, 63, of 205 Bud Nalley Drive, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011, at Baptist Easley Hospital.
Born in Central, Mrs. Jameson was a daughter of the late J.R. and Hazel Maxey McCall. She graduated from Liberty High School and she received an MA Degree from Tri-County Tech. Mrs. Jameson was a former medical assistant at the Medical Center. A member of Easley First United Methodist Church, Mrs. Jameson belonged to the United Methodist Women’s Circle 7 and Circle 2. Also, she was a member and past president of the Mt. Olivet Sunday School Class. In addition, she was an active member of a supper club, and she was a former member of the Pickens County Medical Auxiliary. Mrs. Jameson enjoyed gardening and traveling. She was a volunteer for the Pickens County Historical Society at Hagood Mill and SHINE Organization.
Surviving are her husband, Dr. John Hal Jameson of Easley; one son, Williams McCall Jameson of Easley; a step-son, John Hal Jameson, Jr., of Tallahassee, Fla.; a step-daughter, Charlotte Watson of Easley; a brother, Bruce McCall of Easley; a sister, Linda Finley of Edgewood, Md.; a grandson, Williams Wyatt Jameson; nine step-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Jameson was predeceased by a step-son, Robert L. Jameson.
Funeral services were 2 p.m. Sunday at Easley First United Methodist Church. Burial followed in Westview Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 582, Easley, SC 29641.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Downtown, which is assisting the family.

Lois Perry
Easley — Lois Hall Perry, 85, of Easley, wife of James Ansel Perry died Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011 at AnMed Hospital.
Born in Pickens County, the daughter of the late Charlie and Myrtle McCall Hall, Mrs. Perry was a member of Brushy Creek Baptist Church and a homemaker.
Surviving in addition to her husband, a daughter Dianne Carter (Jim) of Easley; two brothers, Harold Hall of Easley and Jerry Hall of Piedmont; one grandson Todd Carter(Lisa); two great-grandchildren Matthew and Kaitlyn Carter and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Chapel of Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road. Burial followed at Greenlawn Memorial Park.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Perry was predeceased by a brother, Carl Hall.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.

Charles E. Yeager

Easley — Charles E. Yeager, 56, of Easley, died on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011, at St. Francis Hospital.
Born in Greensburg, Pa., a son of Edward and Florence Westover Yeager. He was the owner of Chuck Yeager Real Estate. He achieved the rank of Sergeant in the U.S. Army. He graduated with a bachelors degree from USC. He was a respected family man who was loved by all.
Surviving in addition to his parents are his best friend and loving wife of 16 years, Debbie Hatton Yeager; a son Ronnie Tolley (Sommer); three daughters, Leah Yeager, Theresa “Dodie” Davis (Rodney) and Missy Lee (Michael); three sisters, Kathy Yeager, Linda Yeager, Jenny Yeager; one brother, Dave Yeager; eight grandchildren.
Memorial service was held 5 p.m. Monday at Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, 154 Milestone Way Greenville, SC 29615.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.

Paul W. Snider, Jr.

Cateechee — Paul William Snider, Sr., 87, of 506 Cateechee Trail, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011 at Greenville Memorial Hospital.
Born in Cateechee he was the widow of Beulah Black Snider and a son of the late Bry Snider and Bessie Waldrop Snider Cater. He retired from Dan River Mills, and was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
Surviving are three daughters, Martha Whitman of Six Mile, Janice Ramey and Faye Stancil both of Cateechee; a son, Guy Snider of Hendersonville, N.C.; two sisters, Mary Cater of Central, and Louise Hunter of Raleigh, N.C.; 16 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, three great-great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Judy Snider and a son, Billy Snider.
Graveside services to honor the life of Mr. Snider were 3 p.m. Sunday at Camp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery.
Memorial messages may be sent to the family by visiting www.libertymortuary.com Liberty Mortuary is handling arrangements.

William E. Thibodeau

Pickens — William E. Thibodeau, 81, of 690 Gravley Road, husband of Carol Ristau Thibodeau, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011.
Born in Bennington, Vt., he was the son of the late Fred and Anna Brady Thibodeau. Mr. Thibodeau was retired from the Local 569 Electricians Union in San Diego, Calif. and was a U.S. Air Force Veteran.
Surviving in addition to his wife are his children, Janice Davis of Summit, N.J., Pamela McFatridge (Michael) of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Theresa Eisinger of Glendive, Mont.; his stepchildren, Shelley Doomey of Pickens, Russel Gosnell, Steven Gosnell and Eric Gosnell of San Diego; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Mr. Thibodeau was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, Robert and Frederick Thibodeau.
Graveside services were held on Tuesday, Feb. 1 at 4 p.m. in Hillcrest Memorial Park and Gardens in Pickens.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 4124 Clemson Blvd., Suite L, Anderson, SC 29621.
Online condolences may be expressed by visiting DillardFunerals.com.

Pearl Kaplan
Easley — Pearl Kuller Kaplan, 89, of Easley, wife of the late Joseph Kaplan, died on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2011, at Easley Living Center.
Born in New York City, she was a daughter of the late Charles and Frances Funt Kuller. She was the last member of her immediate family and was of the Jewish faith.
Surviving are a daughter, Michelle Catalano of Easley; a son Bruce Kaplan (Yvonne) of Easley; four grandchildren Stacey Kaplan of Taylors, Kimberly Owens (Dallas) of Mt. Pleasant, Sarah Alexander (Ron) of Liberty, Richard Wilkey (Shelley) of Liberty; three great-grandchildren Wyatt Owens of Mt. Pleasant, Marco Perez and Matteo Perez of Liberty.
Memorial service will be at a later date at Robinson Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 4124 Clemson Blvd Suite L Anderson, SC 29621.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com or in person at Robinson Funeral Home-Powdersville Road, which is assisting the family.

Michael Powell
Pickens — Michael Alan Powell, 41, of 107 Patch Powell Hill, died Jan. 29, 2011.  Memorial services will be held at a later date.
Cremation Society of South Carolina is assisting the family.
 

Classifieds for the week of February 2

Help Wanted
MONEY FOR SCHOOL Get up to $70K & great career with U.S. Navy. Paid training, medical/dental, vacation. HS grads, ages 17-34. Relocation required. No medical or legal problems. Call Mon-Fri 1-800-662-7231 for local interview.SW

NOW HIRING: Companies desperately need employees to assemble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. $48.95 info. 1-985-646-1700 Dept. SC-2794. SW
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LAID OFF? PLANT CLOSING? Need that new job? Call Xtra Mile & enroll in CDL Class-A training today! Several locations in SC, including Charleston. 1-866-484-6313 / www.xtramiledrivertraining.com. SW
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EXPERIENCED OTR FLATBED DRIVERS EARN 47.5 up to 50 cpm loaded. 52.3 to 55 cpm for O.D. loads. $1000 sign on to Qualified drivers. Call: 843-266-3731 bulldoghiway.com EOE. SW
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REGIONAL OPPORTUNITY 100% Owner Operator Reefer Company. $1000.00 sign-on bonus! Home weekly. Call 1-800-446-2864 or visit www.suncocarriers.com. SW
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DRIVERS-CDL-A Team with Total! Great miles & great weekly pay. Paid loaded or empty. Teams, solos & CDL grads welcome. 800-942-2104 ext. 238 or 243 www.totalms.com SW
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DRIVERS- FOOD TANKER DRIVERS NEEDED. OTR positions available now! CDL-A w/tanker req’d. Outstanding pay & benefits! Call a recruiter today! 877-882-6537 www.oakleytransport.com. SW
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DRIVERS EARN UP TO .39¢/mi. Home weekends. 1yr OTR flatbed exp. Call: 1-800-572-5489, Susan ext. 227 Sunbelt Transport, LLC. SW
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DRIVERS- CDL-A FLATBED DRIVERS NEEDED! Sign on bonus available! Great pay & benefits! Ask about lease purchase. OTR experience req’d. HornadyTransportation.com 800-441-4271 x SC-100. SW
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DRIVERS NEEDED: Family atomosphere, growing container and van divisions available. Solo’s, teams, and owner operators are welcome. Must have a class A CDL and two years of verifiable experience. Good MVR and CSA report is a must. Lets talk. BW Mitchum Trucking 800-474-7602. SW
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ADVERTISE YOUR DRIVER JOBS in 111 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Your 25-word classified ad will reach more than 2.7 million readers. Call Jimmie Haynes at the S.C. Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377. SW
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Vacation/Travel
ADVERTISE your vacation home, condo or apartment to more than 2.7 million South Carolina newspaper readers. Your 25-word classified ad will appear in 108 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Call Jimmie Haynes at the South Carolina Newspaper Network at 1-888-727-7377. SW

Announcements
DO YOU EARN $800 IN A DAY? Your own local candy route! 25 machines and candy. All for $9995. 877-915-8222 All major credit cards accepted! S.S.Reg.No.299 SW
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CASH NOW! Cash for your structured settlement or annuity payments. Call J.G. Wentworth. 1-866-SETTLEMENT (1-866-738-8536). Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. SW
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DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT CHILDREN $125.00. With FREE name change documents and marital settlement agreement. Fast and easy. Call us 24hrs./7days: 1-888-789-0198; www.CourtDivorceService.com. SW
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2011, is the last day to redeem winning tickets in the following South Carolina Education Lottery Instant Game: “Woooooo!” (#398). SW
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Miscellaneous
AIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for high paying Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (866) 367-2513. SW
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ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Business, *Paralegal,*Accounting,*Criminal justice. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. Call 888-220-3872 www.CenturaOnline.com.
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For Sale
FOR SALE: 1974 Honda CR250 Elsinore Motor cross bike. Excellent condition. New motor. $2,200 firm. 864-506-3009. 2-2
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FREE HD FOR LIFE! Only on DISH Network! Lowest price in America! $24.99/mo for over 120 channels! $500 Bonus! 1-888-713-3172. SW
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“FREE MEDS” If you can’t afford to pay for your prescriptions: You can enroll into special free medicine programs by calling toll free 1.888.433.7336 – 24/7. SW
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For Sale: Fire wood hardwood seasoned. split, ready to use. Delivered.. 639-2786 or 508-1540.
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For Sale: Cemetery lot- Hillcrest Cemetery, Garden of the cross, includes opening and closing of grave. 864-344-5479 2/2
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For Sale: 2 lots in Hillcrest memorial park in front of office near the road. 855-0454 2/2
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For Sale: 1 cattle trailer, good condition, see by appointment. 855-0454 2/2
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Auctions/Shows
ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 111 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Your 25-word classified ad will reach more than 2.7 million readers. Call Jimmie Haynes at the S.C. Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377. TFC
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Wanted
WANTED: Ben Winchester hardwood flooring to repair the floors at the old Hagood Elementary School. Please call Ted Shehan at 864-508-0878. TFC

For Rent
FOR RENT: Nice office space, 316 West Main street. 6 room, 3 Bath, conference room, private w/entrance for CEO. Reasonable price. 878-2281, 506-1719. TFC
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For Rent: Furnished Apt. W/W- D. utilities optional. 878-2281, 506-1719. TFC
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For Rent: Nice house, city limit, 2-3 BR, 2 BA, washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator. Call 878-2281. TFC
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ADVERTISE YOUR VACATION PROPERTY, to more than 2.7 million South Carolina newspaper readers. Your 25-word classified ad will appear in 111 S.C. newspapers for only $375. Call Jimmie Haynes at the South Carolina Newspaper Network, 1-888-727-7377. SW
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For Rent: 3BR, 1.5 BA brick house close to Pickens, 878-6291. TFC
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For Rent: Mobile homes clean, 2&3 bedrooms, water , trash furnished. Liberty/Norris area. 639-2786 or 508-1540. 2/2
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For Rent: Nice and Clean 3BR mobile home located in Liberty near Ohio Gear. Water furnished. $115wk, $225 care deposit. 864-313-6056. 2/2
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For Rent: Nice and clean double wide located in Six Mile Creek subdivision, $125 wk, $225 care deposit. 864-313-6056. 2/2