inside: clemson, ge power lab pushing manufacturing ......vol. 56 no. 1 25 cents clemson, ge power...

14
VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery - Page 3 PRSRT STANDARD U. S. POSTAGE PAID SPARTANBURG, SC PERMIT NO. 252 Community news from Spartanburg and the surrounding upstate area Visit us online at www.spartanweeklyonline.com A A R R O O U U N N D D TOWN TOWN Communities celebrate safety with 8th Annual SC Walk and Roll to School Day The Eighth Annual South Carolina Walk to School Day (SC WTSD) is Wednesday, March 6, 2019. Organized by the South Carolina Department of Transportation’s (SCDOT) Safe Routes to School Program, South Carolina Walk to School Day will be held March 6, 2019. The event is part of a broader effort by communities across the state to provide students with more opportunities to promote pedestrian and bicycle safety. Walk to School events also encourage physical activity among children, emphasizes concern for the environment, and builds connec- tions between schools and the surrounding communities. The South Carolina Safe Routes to School Program and its community partners are encouraging schools to celebrate their “Safely Super Heroes” during this year’s SC Walk and Roll events. Heroes may include law enforcement person- nel, crossing guards, educators, community advocates, par- ents, and students. Schools will promote safe pedestrian and bicycle skills, encourage students to dress as super heroes, provide safety and super-hero themed education programs, and recognize the people that make walking and bicycling safer. Belue Farms Natural Market sponsoring food drive through March Boiling Springs – Starting Saturday, February 23, Belue Farms Natural Market in Boiling Springs is sponsoring a food drive benefitting Ruth’s Gleanings. A local food rescue and distribution service, Ruth’s Gleanings provides nutrient- dense fresh, packaged and whole foods to people in poverty throughout Spartanburg County. The food drive runs until Saturday, March 30 and will be held at Belue Farms Natural Market located at 3769 Parris Bridge Road. The Market will accept donations of pantry foods including canned goods (fruits, vegetables, beans, soups, stews, tuna, meats, etc.), nut butters, protein snacks and bars, and packaged dry goods such as rice, grains, cere- als, nuts, pasta, flour and pantry staples. People may donate items purchased at Belue Farms Natural Market or con- tribute canned and dry goods from other stores, provided these items are not opened, damaged, expired or homemade. Belue adds that each customer who makes a food donation at the store may enter a contest to win a $50 Belue Farms Natural Market gift certificate. In addition, the store will make monetary and fresh produce donations to Ruth’s Gleanings. Customers may make donations to Ruth’s Gleanings directly at www. RuthsGleanings.com. Two related local artists exhibit together Two local artists who are related by marriage and creativ- ity will exhibit their separate works in side-by-side galleries at West Main Artists Co-op March 3 - 31. Co-op member Andy Donnan will exhibit a collection of acrylics, pastels, and oils on canvas depicting branded condiments, other food-related items, and his work as a physician’s assistant. His aunt-in-law Susan M. Hopps will exhibit her collection of mostly watercolors, depicting plants, animals, and landscapes. Together, the co-exhibits are titled “Auntie and Andy.” Both exhibits will be open for free public viewing Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A free public reception will be held Thursday, March 21, 5 - 9 p.m., during the city’s monthly ArtWalk, a public event when most art museums and galleries stay open late to showcase new exhibits. West Main Artists Co-op is one of Spartanburg’s leading art agencies with a membership of more than 50. It is housed in a converted church and has about 30 studios, three gal- leries, two stages, a printery, and a ceramics studio. Also, it has the largest collection of locally made for-sale art in the city and county. Soon to be 10 years old, WMAC is a non- profit agency with a mission to support local artists and to provide art to the local community. For more information, please visit online at WestMainArtists.com S.C.’s public schools searching for teachers Rock Hill – Recruiters from South Carolina’s public school districts hope to fill their known and anticipated teacher vacancies at this year’s South Carolina Teacher Expo. The Expo, a one-day teacher job fair sponsored by the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention, and Advancement (CERRA), will be held on Friday, March 29, at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds in Columbia. The Expo attracts jobseekers from across the state and nation and offers them an opportunity to network with recruiters from South Carolina’s public school districts. The recruiters look for outstanding candidates to fill teaching vacancies in a variety of subject areas and grade levels. Participation in the Expo is limited to teachers, recent graduates of teacher education programs, and individuals who have met admission criteria for an approved alternative certification program in South Carolina. Visit http://www.cerra.org/teacher-expo.html for details. From the American Counseling Association It's more difficult today not to know what's going on in the world. From print sources, to online media, to 24/7 radio and TV news stations, everybody is working to keep us informed about the news. And it turns out that's not always a good thing. While you may think it's important to stay up-to- date, when so much news, and in such detail, comes at us every day it can have a negative effect. One recent survey found more than half of Americans reporting that the news caused them stress, made them anxious, tired and even unable to sleep at times. And yet we can't seem to stay away. That same sur- vey found that one in ten adults checks the news every hour and that some 20% of us constantly mon- itor our social media feeds. One problem with all this news is that not all of it is what we really need to know. Cable news net- works must fill up 24 hours each day and do so by first reporting a story, then repeating and empha- sizing often-disturbing details, and next assem- bling a panel to analyze it in minute detail. In addition, the news being reported, especially of disasters of any sort, tends to be much more visual than ever. TV and online news is filled with not only professional video of events, but often also includes smartphone videos and audio clips that can have an extremely strong impact on viewers as we are drawn closer into the disaster or other event. A first step in trying to be less affected by the news being delivered is to become more aware of how a news event changes your mood or makes your thoughts more negative. If you find yourself becom- ing more anxious or stressed as you watch the news, take a break and turn to a more positive activity. You can also cut back on how much news you let into your life. No one needs constant news alerts on their phone, or to have a 24-hour news channel constantly in the back- ground. Experts recommend lim- iting your consumption of the news to one block of time each day. Maybe watch a news update at lunch, or before dinner. While it's a good thing to be aware and informed, it's not a good thing when too much news is negatively affecting your life and health. “Counseling Corner" is provided by the American Counseling Association. Comments and questions to [email protected] CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Is the news harming your health? Inside: Community Interest: Pages 2 - 3 Legals: 4 - 12 SMC receives federal approval to offer first four-year degree this fall Spartanburg Methodist College has received Department of Education approval to offer the first four-year degree in its 108-year history. The approval was needed to award federal and state financial aid to bachelor’s degree-seeking students. In December, the college also received approval of the four-year degree from its accrediting organiza- tion, the Southern Asso- ciation of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Upon receiving Educa- tion department approval earlier this month, the col- lege began enrolling cur- rent sophomore students into its new Bachelor’s Degree with Concentra- tions in Business, English, History and Religion. Last week, it also began enrolling transfer students from other colleges and universities. Students will begin taking bachelor’s degree classes this fall. Interest among current students has been strong, says SMC Vice President for Enrollment Ben Maxwell. “We’ve got a few dozen who have already applied to stay and finish their education with us,” he said. “We expect to see those numbers climb as we keep getting the word out on campus and reach out to transfer stu- dents, too.” Joseph Kemp of Boiling Springs, is a current SMC sophomore who plans to study business and history in the new four-year pro- gram. “SMC offers a great learning experience at an affordable price,” he said. “I’m excited to be able to continue learning from my favorite professors.” Kemp is one of many SMC students who take advantage of a full tuition scholarship offer for stu- dents who earn and retain the South Carolina LIFE Scholarship. SMC uses a mix of the student’s schol- arships and grants, plus institutional funds, to fully finance the cost of tuition. Students who quality for the full tuition scholarship pay only housing and fees. Alex McNeely, a sopho- more from Reidville, says that while affordability is important to him, he also sees the new program as being adaptable to his interests. “By choosing two concentrations, I can tailor the degree to subject areas that really interest me.” According to Maxwell, the college projected enrolling a first-time jun- ior class of about 50 stu- dents. “Because we weren’t sure when Depart- ment of Education approval would come, we haven’t been able to adver- tise the new program heavily to our own stu- dents,” he said. As a two- year college, SMC stu- dents who seek bachelor’s degrees have been com- pelled to finish their edu- cation at other colleges and universities. “With the approval coming before our students have made their transfer decisions, we’ve already begun revising our projections for the size of this historic first class of juniors and seniors,” Maxwell contin- ued. The Education depart- ment blessing came almost exactly one year after the college began the process to create a new degree pro- gram and submit it for approval. Offering a four- year degree had been stud- ied by college administra- tors on-and-off since 1991, says SMC President Scott Cochran, but the discus- sions didn’t get serious until February 2018. At that time, the Board of Trustees approved explor- ing a four-year degree after viewing a presenta- tion showing that market and demographic trends were making the need to expand programs urgent, Cochran said. “High school students can now earn enough college credit to qualify for an associate degree, and an increasing number of community col- leges are adding four-year programs,” he said. “We believed we could create a degree that would serve our students better than any other liberal arts col- lege, and I think we did just that.” Students enrolling in the new bachelor’s degree will choose two of four avail- able concentrations in business, English, history and religion, making up two-thirds of their course of study. Another third of their classes will be taken in the Camak Core (named for college founder Dr. David English Camak), which will provide career development classes for college credit. “Students will study pro- fessional communication, networking, project man- agement, applied technol- ogy and participate in internships for college credit,” said Courtney Shelton, vice president for professional development and design, who worked with SMC faculty to create the new bachelor’s degree. “We want them to apply their classroom skills in the business and non-prof- it worlds so that they get marketable work experi- ence well before they graduate.” The decision about the kinds of work experiences offered by the college was made in consultation with local industry leaders, says Dr. Jonathan Keisler, who teaches business and eco- nomics courses and also serves as chair of the bach- elor’s degree program. “Business leaders expressed a desire to see well-rounded and job ready candidates with multiple skill sets,” he says. “Spartanburg Metho- dist College is uniquely positioned to offer our stu- dents a liberal arts experi- ence that combines multi- ple areas of study with intentional professional development.” SMC students will con- tinue to be required to earn associate degrees in arts, business, science, fine arts, religion and criminal justice, all of which are designed to prepare stu- dents to transfer to bache- lor’s degree programs in a variety of subjects, whether at SMC or else- where, Cochran said. “We absolutely believe in the value of an associate degree for students who need or want a stepping stone to a four-year degree or who want to go directly into the work force after two years,” he said. FEBRUARY 28, 2019 Spartanburg Methodist College has received federal approval to offer first four-year degree this fall.

Upload: others

Post on 27-Feb-2021

3 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents

Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2

Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery - Page 3

PRSRT STANDARDU. S. POSTAGE PAID SPARTANBURG, SC

PERMIT NO. 252 Community news from Spartanburg and the surrounding upstate area Visit us online at www.spartanweeklyonline.com

AARROOUUNNDDTOWNTOWN

Communities celebrate safety with

8th Annual SC Walk and Roll to School Day

The Eighth Annual South Carolina Walk to School Day(SC WTSD) is Wednesday, March 6, 2019.

Organized by the South Carolina Department ofTransportation’s (SCDOT) Safe Routes to School Program,South Carolina Walk to School Day will be held March 6,2019. The event is part of a broader effort by communitiesacross the state to provide students with more opportunitiesto promote pedestrian and bicycle safety. Walk to Schoolevents also encourage physical activity among children,emphasizes concern for the environment, and builds connec-tions between schools and the surrounding communities.

The South Carolina Safe Routes to School Program and itscommunity partners are encouraging schools to celebratetheir “Safely Super Heroes” during this year’s SC Walk andRoll events. Heroes may include law enforcement person-nel, crossing guards, educators, community advocates, par-ents, and students. Schools will promote safe pedestrian andbicycle skills, encourage students to dress as super heroes,provide safety and super-hero themed education programs,and recognize the people that make walking and bicyclingsafer.

Belue Farms Natural Market

sponsoring food drive through March

Boiling Springs – Starting Saturday, February 23, BelueFarms Natural Market in Boiling Springs is sponsoring afood drive benefitting Ruth’s Gleanings. A local food rescueand distribution service, Ruth’s Gleanings provides nutrient-dense fresh, packaged and whole foods to people in povertythroughout Spartanburg County.

The food drive runs until Saturday, March 30 and will beheld at Belue Farms Natural Market located at 3769 ParrisBridge Road. The Market will accept donations of pantryfoods including canned goods (fruits, vegetables, beans,soups, stews, tuna, meats, etc.), nut butters, protein snacksand bars, and packaged dry goods such as rice, grains, cere-als, nuts, pasta, flour and pantry staples. People may donateitems purchased at Belue Farms Natural Market or con-tribute canned and dry goods from other stores, providedthese items are not opened, damaged, expired or homemade.

Belue adds that each customer who makes a food donationat the store may enter a contest to win a $50 Belue FarmsNatural Market gift certificate. In addition, the store willmake monetary and fresh produce donations to Ruth’sGleanings. Customers may make donations to Ruth’sGleanings directly at www. RuthsGleanings.com.

Two related local artists exhibit together

Two local artists who are related by marriage and creativ-ity will exhibit their separate works in side-by-side galleriesat West Main Artists Co-op March 3 - 31.

Co-op member Andy Donnan will exhibit a collection ofacrylics, pastels, and oils on canvas depicting brandedcondiments, other food-related items, and his work as aphysician’s assistant. His aunt-in-law Susan M. Hopps willexhibit her collection of mostly watercolors, depictingplants, animals, and landscapes. Together, the co-exhibitsare titled “Auntie and Andy.”

Both exhibits will be open for free public viewing Tuesdaythrough Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A free public receptionwill be held Thursday, March 21, 5 - 9 p.m., during the city’smonthly ArtWalk, a public event when most art museumsand galleries stay open late to showcase new exhibits.

West Main Artists Co-op is one of Spartanburg’s leadingart agencies with a membership of more than 50. It is housedin a converted church and has about 30 studios, three gal-leries, two stages, a printery, and a ceramics studio. Also, ithas the largest collection of locally made for-sale art in thecity and county. Soon to be 10 years old, WMAC is a non-profit agency with a mission to support local artists and toprovide art to the local community. For more information,please visit online at WestMainArtists.com

S.C.’s public schools searching for teachers

Rock Hill – Recruiters from South Carolina’s publicschool districts hope to fill their known and anticipatedteacher vacancies at this year’s South Carolina TeacherExpo. The Expo, a one-day teacher job fair sponsored by theCenter for Educator Recruitment, Retention, andAdvancement (CERRA), will be held on Friday, March 29,at the South Carolina State Fairgrounds in Columbia.

The Expo attracts jobseekers from across the state andnation and offers them an opportunity to network withrecruiters from South Carolina’s public school districts. Therecruiters look for outstanding candidates to fill teachingvacancies in a variety of subject areas and grade levels.

Participation in the Expo is limited to teachers, recentgraduates of teacher education programs, and individualswho have met admission criteria for an approved alternativecertification program in South Carolina.

Visit http://www.cerra.org/teacher-expo.html for details.

From the AmericanCounseling Association

It's more difficult today

not to know what's going

on in the world. From print

sources, to online media,

to 24/7 radio and TV news

stations, everybody is

working to keep us

informed about the news.

And it turns out that's not

always a good thing.

While you may think it's

important to stay up-to-

date, when so much news,

and in such detail, comes

at us every day it can have

a negative effect. One

recent survey found more

than half of Americans

reporting that the news

caused them stress, made

them anxious, tired and

even unable to sleep at

times.

And yet we can't seem to

stay away. That same sur-

vey found that one in ten

adults checks the news

every hour and that some

20% of us constantly mon-

itor our social media feeds.

One problem with all

this news is that not all of

it is what we really need to

know. Cable news net-

works must fill up 24

hours each day and do so

by first reporting a story,

then repeating and empha-

sizing often-disturbing

details, and next assem-

bling a panel to analyze it

in minute detail.

In addition, the news

being reported, especially

of disasters of any sort,

tends to be much more

visual than ever. TV and

online news is filled with

not only professional

video of events, but often

also includes smartphone

videos and audio clips that

can have an extremely

strong impact on viewers

as we are drawn closer

into the disaster or other

event.

A first step in trying to

be less affected by the

news being delivered is to

become more aware of

how a news event changes

your mood or makes your

thoughts more negative. If

you find yourself becom-

ing more anxious or

stressed as you watch the

news, take a break and

turn to a more positive

activity.

You can also cut back on

how much news you let

into your life. No one

needs constant news alerts

on their phone, or to have

a 24-hour news channel

constantly in the back-

ground.

Experts recommend lim-

iting your consumption of

the news to one block of

time each day. Maybe

watch a news update at

lunch, or before dinner.

While it's a good thing to

be aware and informed, it's

not a good thing when too

much news is negatively

affecting your life and

health.

“Counseling Corner" isprovided by the AmericanCounseling Association.Comments and questions [email protected]

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

Is the news

harming

your health?

Inside:

Community Interest: Pages 2 - 3

Legals: 4 - 12

SMC receives federal approval to

offer first four-year degree this fallSpartanburg Methodist

College has received

Department of Education

approval to offer the first

four-year degree in its

108-year history. The

approval was needed to

award federal and state

financial aid to bachelor’s

degree-seeking students.

In December, the college

also received approval of

the four-year degree from

its accrediting organiza-

tion, the Southern Asso-

ciation of Colleges and

Schools Commission on

Colleges.

Upon receiving Educa-

tion department approval

earlier this month, the col-

lege began enrolling cur-

rent sophomore students

into its new Bachelor’s

Degree with Concentra-

tions in Business, English,

History and Religion. Last

week, it also began

enrolling transfer students

from other colleges and

universities. Students will

begin taking bachelor’s

degree classes this fall.

Interest among current

students has been strong,

says SMC Vice President

for Enrollment Ben

Maxwell. “We’ve got a

few dozen who have

already applied to stay and

finish their education with

us,” he said. “We expect to

see those numbers climb

as we keep getting the

word out on campus and

reach out to transfer stu-

dents, too.”

Joseph Kemp of Boiling

Springs, is a current SMC

sophomore who plans to

study business and history

in the new four-year pro-

gram. “SMC offers a great

learning experience at an

affordable price,” he said.

“I’m excited to be able to

continue learning from my

favorite professors.”

Kemp is one of many

SMC students who take

advantage of a full tuition

scholarship offer for stu-

dents who earn and retain

the South Carolina LIFE

Scholarship. SMC uses a

mix of the student’s schol-

arships and grants, plus

institutional funds, to fully

finance the cost of tuition.

Students who quality for

the full tuition scholarship

pay only housing and fees.

Alex McNeely, a sopho-

more from Reidville, says

that while affordability is

important to him, he also

sees the new program as

being adaptable to his

interests. “By choosing

two concentrations, I can

tailor the degree to subject

areas that really interest

me.”

According to Maxwell,

the college projected

enrolling a first-time jun-

ior class of about 50 stu-

dents. “Because we

weren’t sure when Depart-

ment of Education

approval would come, we

haven’t been able to adver-

tise the new program

heavily to our own stu-

dents,” he said. As a two-

year college, SMC stu-

dents who seek bachelor’s

degrees have been com-

pelled to finish their edu-

cation at other colleges

and universities. “With the

approval coming before

our students have made

their transfer decisions,

we’ve already begun

revising our projections

for the size of this historic

first class of juniors and

seniors,” Maxwell contin-

ued.

The Education depart-

ment blessing came almost

exactly one year after the

college began the process

to create a new degree pro-

gram and submit it for

approval. Offering a four-

year degree had been stud-

ied by college administra-

tors on-and-off since 1991,

says SMC President Scott

Cochran, but the discus-

sions didn’t get serious

until February 2018. At

that time, the Board of

Trustees approved explor-

ing a four-year degree

after viewing a presenta-

tion showing that market

and demographic trends

were making the need to

expand programs urgent,

Cochran said. “High

school students can now

earn enough college credit

to qualify for an associate

degree, and an increasing

number of community col-

leges are adding four-year

programs,” he said. “We

believed we could create a

degree that would serve

our students better than

any other liberal arts col-

lege, and I think we did

just that.”

Students enrolling in the

new bachelor’s degree will

choose two of four avail-

able concentrations in

business, English, history

and religion, making up

two-thirds of their course

of study. Another third of

their classes will be taken

in the Camak Core (named

for college founder Dr.

David English Camak),

which will provide career

development classes for

college credit.

“Students will study pro-

fessional communication,

networking, project man-

agement, applied technol-

ogy and participate in

internships for college

credit,” said Courtney

Shelton, vice president for

professional development

and design, who worked

with SMC faculty to create

the new bachelor’s degree.

“We want them to apply

their classroom skills in

the business and non-prof-

it worlds so that they get

marketable work experi-

ence well before they

graduate.”

The decision about the

kinds of work experiences

offered by the college was

made in consultation with

local industry leaders, says

Dr. Jonathan Keisler, who

teaches business and eco-

nomics courses and also

serves as chair of the bach-

elor’s degree program.

“Business leaders

expressed a desire to see

well-rounded and job

ready candidates with

multiple skill sets,” he

says. “Spartanburg Metho-

dist College is uniquely

positioned to offer our stu-

dents a liberal arts experi-

ence that combines multi-

ple areas of study with

intentional professional

development.”

SMC students will con-

tinue to be required to earn

associate degrees in arts,

business, science, fine

arts, religion and criminal

justice, all of which are

designed to prepare stu-

dents to transfer to bache-

lor’s degree programs in a

variety of subjects,

whether at SMC or else-

where, Cochran said. “We

absolutely believe in the

value of an associate

degree for students who

need or want a stepping

stone to a four-year degree

or who want to go directly

into the work force after

two years,” he said.

FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Spartanburg Methodist College has received federal approval to offer

first four-year degree this fall.

Page 2: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

2 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Community

Calendar

The Spartan Weekly News, Inc.The Spartan Weekly News is published each Thursday from

offices in Spartanburg, S.C. The mailing address is P.O. Box

2502, Spartanburg, SC 29304.

Owner, Publisher: Bobby Dailey, Jr.

Office Manager: Tammy Dailey

Subscription Rate: $20.00 per year in Spartanburg

County, $30 per year out of county

Hours vary Monday through Thursday. If no one is at the

office, please call, leave a message and we will return

your call in a timely manner. Offices are closed Friday

through Sunday, as well as observed holidays.

Phone No.: 864-574-1360 Fax No.: 864-327-1760

Email: [email protected]

1. Is the book of Damas-

cus in the Old or New

Testament or neither?

2. What did Paul's writ-

ings say that those who

refused to work should be

kept from doing? Wor-

shipping, Speaking,

Eating, Marrying

3. From Matthew 27, the

"potter's field" was also

known as the field of ... ?

Blood, Sorrows, Pagans,

Idols

4. What priest of Midian

was the father-in-law of

Moses? Jethro, Melchi-

zedek, Eleazar, Nadab

5. From Jonah 1, who

were afraid and threw

their wares into the sea?

Slaves, Mariners, Zealots,

Carpenters

6. Jesus called Himself

the bread of ... ?

Salvation, Hope, Love,

Life

ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2)

Eating; 3) Blood; 4)

Jethro; 5) Mariners; 6)

Life

"Test Your Bible Know-ledge," with 1,206 multi-ple-choice questions bycolumnist Wilson Casey,is available in bookstoresand online.

(c) 2019 King Features

Synd., Inc.

Around the UpstateMARCH 1

Mardi Gras Ball, 9:00 p.m.

- 2:00 a.m. at Spartanburg

Memorial Auditorium, 385

N. Church St. Call 1-800-

745-3000 to order tickets.

***

Spartanburg Repertory

Opera presents The Three

Little Pigs, March 1 at 7:30

p.m. at Chapman Cultural

Center. Tickets are $10/

adults and $5/ ages 17 &

under and may be pur-

chased online at

www.spartanburgrepertory.

com or at the door.

MARCH 3

Chapman Cultural Center

is open every Sunday after-

noon, 1 - 5 p.m., to provide

casual and cultural experi-

ences for those who want to

"unplug." Some museums

are open with free admis-

sion. In addition, one or

more local musicians will

perform a free mini-concert

at no charge 2 - 4 p.m.

(864) 542-ARTS.

MARCH 8 - 10

Switch a Roos Children’s

Consignment Event, held at

Spartanburg Memorial

Auditorium, March 8 and

9, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; March

10, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Free

entry.

MARCH 15

Mobile Meals Land Cruise,

7 - 11 p.m. at Spartanburg

Memorial Auditorium.

Dancing, auctions and food

buffets are included in this

fundraising event. Visit the

Mobile Meals website for

ticket information.

Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forwardBy Tara Romanella,

Clemson UniversityRelations

Greenville - Clemson

University students, facul-

ty and staff can now learn

and innovate using state-

of-the-art 3D printing tech-

nology alongside General

Electric (GE) engineers in

the new Additive Manu-

facturing Lab at GE

Power’s Advanced Manu-

facturing Works facility.

Unveiled at a ceremony

with leaders and con-

stituents from GE and

Clemson Wednesday, the

1,000-square-foot space is

Clemson’s first additive

manufacturing lab housed

at a corporate partner’s

site.

The lab is part of a strate-

gic partnership between

Clemson and GE that will

accelerate innovations in

additive manufacturing,

provide expanded educa-

tional opportunities for

Clemson undergraduate

and graduate students and

create a robust engineering

talent pipeline for industry

across the state.

“Our state is a leader in

advanced manufacturing

and Clemson will continue

to be a valuable resource

for our industry partners,”

said Clemson President

James P. Clements. “This

state-of-the-art lab will

provide our students with a

unique, hands-on learning

experience and better pre-

pare them for the work

force. I am grateful to GE

for providing our students

with this opportunity.”

The Clemson-run lab

will be managed by the

university’s Center for

Advanced Manufacturing.

It will feature three

machines that print in both

metal and industrial plas-

tic, including a new GE

Additive Concept Laser

M2 Cusing direct metal

laser melting (DMLM)

machine. GE professionals

will train students this

spring on specific uses of

additive manufacturing as

well as optimized machine

operations and post-pro-

cessing techniques.This

will provide them with

skills and experience on

cutting-edge technology

used by industry leaders.

“We know advanced

manufacturing will contin-

ue transforming business

around the globe and we’re

leaders in the field,” said

John Lammas, chief engi-

neer and chief technology

officer of GE Power. “By

partnering with Clemson, a

South Carolina top public

institution, we will be able

to train students from one

of the country’s leading

institutions to be the next

generation of engineers,

furthering their education

and preparing them to

move additive manufactur-

ing forward.

Graduate students in the

automotive engineering

department will be the first

to take advantage of this

new lab. Through the Deep

Orange program, Clemson

students work with auto-

motive manufacturers to

engineer and build a car

from concept to reality

within two years. The

Additive Manufacturing

Lab will make it possible

for students to design and

create parts needed for the

project more efficiently

than before, producing

breakthrough results not

possible with traditional

manufacturing.

This partnership was

developed through

Clemson’s Office of Cor-

porate Partnerships and

Strategic Initiatives. Other

departments at Clemson

are invited to work along-

side students and GE engi-

neers in the lab.

By Vince Moore,Director, News & MediaRelations

The Association of

Governing Boards of

Universities and Colleges

(AGB) has honored the

Furman University Board

of Trustees for its excep-

tional leadership and

“strong focus on gover-

nance.”

Furman is one of six

winners nationwide of the

AGB’s John W. Nason

Award for Board

Leadership. AGB presi-

dent Richard D. Legon

said there were more than

three dozen submissions

for the award and the

judges were unanimous in

their decision to honor

Furman.

The competition was

judged by six higher edu-

cation leaders and chaired

by Phil Bredesen, former

governor of Tennessee.

“Trustees play an essen-

tial role in guiding the uni-

versity, and Furman has

been fortunate to have had

outstanding board mem-

bers who care deeply about

the university,” said

Furman President

Elizabeth Davis. “It would

not have been possible to

undertake a challenging

initiative like The Furman

Advantage without our

Board of Trustees provid-

ing an extraordinary level

of support and leadership.

The board is certainly

deserving of this award.”

According to the AGB,

the honored boards “go

above and beyond what

boards should do, and

instead take board-driven

measures to advance their

institutions in ways that

truly matter.” The boards

also demonstrate “initia-

tive” and “unusual courage

in the face of difficult cir-

cumstances.”

“It’s an honor to accept

this award from the AGB

on behalf of the Furman

Board of Trustees,

acknowledging the board’s

dedication to service of our

university,” said Alec

Taylor, chair of the board

and a 1975 graduate of the

university. “But good gov-

ernance is a community

effort, and we want to

thank the faculty, staff and

students for their impor-

tant contributions to this

award as well. We grate-

fully accept this award and

also recognize the efforts

of all trustees who have

served Furman over the

years.”

Furman’s board current-

ly has 31 trustees and 11

trustees emeriti. It pro-

vides leadership and guid-

ance to the university

while shaping its goals,

policies and practices. The

board meets at least three

times each academic year.

The board’s efforts this

past year to align its gover-

nance practices and struc-

ture with strategic initia-

tives, including The

Furman Advantage, was

the focus of its nomination

for the Nason award.

Trustees will accept the

award in April at the

AGB’s National Confer-

ence on Trusteeship, and

AGB will feature Furman

in a case study on board

leadership in an upcoming

issue of Trusteeship maga-

zine.

AGB is the premier

organization centered on

governance in higher edu-

cation. Founded in 1921,

its membership includes

1,300 boards representing

1,900 colleges, universi-

ties and institutionally

related foundations.

Furman Board of Trustees honored for leadership, governance

GE Power’s Advanced Manufacturing Works facility in Greenville.

Image Credit: GE

Page 3: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 3

Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery(StatePoint) With last

year’s flu season having

been associated with

80,000 deaths -- one of the

deadliest in decades --

focusing on immune health

is important.

There are essentially

three stages of the flu:

incubation -- the develop-

ment of the virus within

your body; infection --

when most symptoms are

strongest; and convales-

cence -- as your body recu-

perates from the virus.

“Most people are famil-

iar with vaccines to pre-

vent the flu and remedies

to relieve symptoms. There

is less awareness about the

recovery stage, when your

body is weakened by the

virus and at risk for other

ailments,” says Dr. Fred

Pescatore, renowned natu-

ral health physician.

Last year, a study found

adult patients had higher

risk of heart attack after an

influenza diagnosis.

To ensure proper recov-

ery, Dr. Pescatore is offer-

ing the following tips.

Increase Air Moisture

Adding moisture to the

air can help reduce conges-

tion and soothe the throat

while recovering from the

flu. Using a humidifier in

dry rooms can ease symp-

toms. Also, try a face

steam. Begin by boiling a

pot of water. Remove it

from the heat and bring

your face close while drap-

ing a towel over your head

to breathe in the steam.

This is an easy at-home

remedy that you can put

your own spin on by

adding herbs and oils. Dr.

Pescatore recommends

drops of peppermint to

open up the nasal passages

even more.

Get Rest

You may be feeling bet-

ter, but you’re still recover-

ing. Even when symptoms

ease, your body and

immune system are in a

weakened state. It’s tempt-

ing to jump right back into

your routine, but you still

need extra rest and hydra-

tion.

Drink Herbal Tea

Drinking herbal tea is

one of the easiest ways to

soothe lingering symp-

toms.

“Licorice tea makes for a

great-tasting recovery tool.

It has a sweet flavor with-

out the sugar of other

sweet teas. In addition,

licorice supports immuni-

ty, which is what you need

at this stage of the flu,”

says Dr. Pescatore.

Add a Super-Antioxidant

A new peer-reviewed

study shows that supple-

menting with the natural

super-antioxidant Robuvit

(Ro-boo-vit), French oak

wood extract, supports flu

recuperation.

Participants in the study

took 300 mg of Robuvit

daily for three weeks once

their flu symptoms ended.

Researchers found that

after 10 days, participants

who supplemented with

Robuvit experienced

increased post-flu strength,

enhanced attention and

concentration and better

sleep quality.

“There are few products

on the market that support

your immune system dur-

ing the recovery period,

yet it is one of the most

vulnerable health periods,

particularly for seniors.

This is exciting news for

anyone looking for a safe,

natural way to recover

faster from the flu,” says

Dr. Pescatore.

Robuvit is backed by

more than a dozen studies

showing its benefits for

natural energy, flu recov-

ery, detox and sports per-

formance. For more infor-

mation, visit www.robu-

vit.com.

“The body is under stress

during a bout of flu.

Inflammation is up and

oxygen levels and blood

pressure can drop. Helping

your body recover fully is

important,” says Dr.

Pescatore.

PHOTO SOURCE: (c)

auremar / stock.

Adobe.com

The Board of Trustees of

the South Carolina Gover-

nor’s School for Science &

Mathematics (GSSM)

recently approved the most

significant change to the

school’s curriculum in

recent years.

By a unanimous vote at

its January 31st meeting in

Hartsville, the Board

approved the school’s plan

to provide students in its

residential program

stronger ability to pursue

topics of interest to them

and to promote deeper

engagement with the

uniquely advanced courses

available in the school’s

catalog.

Senior Vice President for

Residential Mr. Danny

Dorsel told the Board that

the school community had

worked hard to create a

proposal that would be

appealing to current and

prospective students seek-

ing advanced exposure to

fields they aspire to pursue

in college and beyond. “I

was pleased by the pas-

sionate conversations

among our students, teach-

ers, and administrators that

brought us to this propos-

al.”

Starting in the Fall of

2019, GSSM residential

students can choose their

path through the school’s

STEM curriculum, allow-

ing them easier access to

the most advanced science

courses taught at GSSM.

Or, they can choose a tra-

ditional foundations

approach, developing a

solid grounding in each of

the scientific disciplines.

The choice will be theirs.

“Governor’s School stu-

dents are motivated and

deliberate about what they

are learning,” said GSSM

President Dr. Hector

Flores. “When students

take the lead in creating

the path of their learning

journey, they bring to

classes the excitement and

commitment that comes

with following your

dreams.”

As part of GSSM’s 2018

Strategic Plan, these

changes set the stage for

students to move farther

along in a discipline than

they may have been able to

before. Prospective col-

leges will be able to get a

better idea of where a stu-

dent’s interests and abili-

ties lie when they see suc-

cessful completion of very

advanced coursework in a

field.

Students who crave aca-

demic challenges and early

college experiences, but

who have not wanted to

leave home, will find the

ability to choose a deep

dive into an academic spe-

cialty an especially attrac-

tive feature of the

Governor’s School.

The changes approved

by the Board action will

become effective in the

upcoming fall semester

and will impact both new

and returning students in

GSSM’s residential pro-

gram.

South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics make bold curriculum changes

Page 4: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

4 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Legal NoticesMASTER’S SALE

By virtue of a decree of theCOURT OF COMMON PLEAS forSpartanburg County, heretoforegranted in the case of TBS FAC-TORING SERVICES, LLC, anOklahoma limited liabilitycompany against OKM TRANS-PORTATION, LLC, a South Caro-lina limited liability compa-ny; KELVIN A. CLARK a/k/aKELVIN CLARK, an individual;and MYRIA A. CLARK a/k/a MYRIACLARK, an individual, C.A.No.: 2018-CP-42-00292, I, theundersigned Master-inEquityfor Spartanburg County, willsell the following on March 4,2019 at 11:00 a.m. at theSpartanburg County JudicialCenter, Spartanburg, SouthCarolina to the highest bid-der:

All those certain pieces,parcels or lots of land situ-ate, lying and being in theState of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg, beingknown and designated as LotNo. 2 of the Orchards at Reid-ville, Phase I, as shown on aplat thereof prepared by 3DLand Surveying, Inc., dated4/13/2007 and recorded 4/24/2007 in Plat Book 161, at Page450, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, and as morerecently shown on plat enti-tled, “Closing Survey forMyria Clark” prepared by Land-mark Surveying, Inc., datedJuly 22, 2015 and recorded inBook 170 at Page 139 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. Reference tosaid plats is hereby made fora more complete metes andbounds description thereof. This being the same property

conveyed to Kelvin Clark andMyria Clark by deed of Meri-tage Homes of South Carolina,Inc., dated July 31, 2015 andrecorded August 4, 2015 in theSpartanburg County Register ofDeeds Office in Deed Book 109-T at Page 74. Address: 282 Noble Creek Rd.

Woodruff, SC 29388 TMS No.: 5-37-00-019.02 Terms of Sale: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster-in-Equity for Spartan-burg County at conclusion ofthe bidding, five (5%) percentof the bid, in cash of orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in thecase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to plaintiff’sdebt in case of non-compli-ance. Should the last andhighest bidder fail or refuseto make the required depositat the time of bid or complywith the other terms of the bidwithin twenty (20) days, thenthe Master-in-Equity for Spar-tanburg may re-sell the prop-erty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

Purchaser to pay for thepreparation of deed, documen-tary stamps on the deed andrecording of the deed. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe amount of the bid from thedate of the sale to the dateof compliance with the bid atthe rate of 8.50% per annum.

DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT ISDEMANDED; as a DeficiencyJudgment has been demanded,bidding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the date of the sale asprovided by law in such cases.The Plaintiff reserves theright to waive deficiency atthe time of the sale. Sale is subject to taxes,

easements, assessments andrestrictions of record, andother senior encumbrances,specifically SUBJECT 2018 and2019 AD VALOREM TAXES. If thePlaintiff or the Plaintiff’srepresentative does not appearat the scheduled sale of theabove referenced properties,then the sale of the propertywill be null, void and of noforce and effect. In suchevent, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sale day. Plaintiff does not warrant

its title search to purchasersat foreclosure sale or otherthird parties, who should havetheir own title search per-formed on the subject proper-ty.SHANE ROGERSAttorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEAmended Notice of Sale

2018-CP-42-01592BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Vanderbilt Mortgage andFinance, Inc. against ElwinChapman a/k/a Elwin L.Chapman, Jr. a/k/a Lee Chapmanand Aleksey Rabayev, I, theundersigned Master in Equityfor Spartanburg County, willsell on March 4, 2019, at 11:00a.m. at the County Courthouse

in Spartanburg, South Caro-lina, to the highest bidder,the following described prop-erty, to-wit: All that lot, tract, or parcelof land, with improvementsthereon, located, lying, andbeing about one (1) mile northeast of Mary Louise Mills,near Mayo, in the State andCounty aforesaid, fronting onthe County Road leading fromMayo to Chesnee, said lotbeing known and designated asLot No. 7-B, containing 14.88acres on plat of property ofDr. James L. Duncan, by Gooch& Taylor, Surveyors, made onMarch 12, 1965, recorded onApril 20, 1965, in Plat Book 49at Page 718 in RMC Office forSpartanburg County; this beingthe same property conveyed toDewey Scruggs by deed recordedin Deed Book 17-N, page 322,RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty. Also including a 2009 FROM

Mobile Home Vin #RIC243383NCAB This being the same property

conveyed to Elwin Chapman bydeed of Lena Lawson DuncanTrust Dated November 11, 2003,dated March 12, 2009 andrecorded March 26, 2009 inDeed Book 93-M at Page 378, inthe ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty, SC. TMS No. 2-26-00-069.00 Property Address: 725 Ceme-

tery Road, Cowpens, SC 29330 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five per cent(5%) of said bid, in cash orequivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the successful bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at time ofbid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions (at the risk of the saiddefaulting bidder). Should thePlaintiff, or one of its rep-resentatives, fail to be pres-ent at the time of sale, theproperty is automaticallywithdrawn from said sale andsold at the next availablesales day upon the terms andconditions as set forth in theJudgment of Foreclosure andSale or any SupplementalOrder. The successful bidderwill be required to pay fordocumentary stamps on the Deedand interest on the balance ofthe bid from the date of saleto the date of compliance withthe bid at the rate of 7.4900%.

THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TOASSESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES,EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASEMENTSAND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date. RILEY POPE & LANEY, LLC P.O. Box 11412 Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799-9993 Attorneys for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALECASE NO. 2018-CP-42-02569

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case ofBranch Banking and TrustCompany against AlexandraBrognano, et al., I, theMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, March 4, 2019, at11:00 o’clock a.m., at theSpartanburg County Courthouse,Spartanburg, South Carolina,to the highest bidder:All that lot or parcel of landlocated in Spartanburg County,South Carolina, fronting onthe west side of Salters Courtand shown as Lot 13 on Plat ofMeadowview subdivision, PhaseII by James V. Gregory LandSurveying dated September 27,1994. This plat is recorded inPlat Book 127 at Page 492 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. This propertyis more recently shown on platof survey for William TravisBoyd by James V. Gregory LandSurveying dated January 25,1996 and recorded in Plat Book132 at Page 328 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.This being the same property

conveyed to Denise Brognano bydeed of William Travis Boyddated October 31, 2006 andrecorded November 1, 2006 in

the Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg Countyin Deed Book 87-B at Page 601.Property Address: 314 Salters

Ct., Chesnee, SC 29323TMS #2-17-00-005.19TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County at conclusion ofthe bidding, five percent (5%)of the bid, in cash or equiv-alent, as evidence of goodfaith, same to be applied tothe purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to plaintiffs debt inthe case of noncompliance. Ifthe Plaintiff’s representativeis not in attendance at thescheduled time of the sale,the sale shall be canceled andthe property sold on some sub-sequent sales day after dueadvertisement. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to make the requireddeposit at time of bid or com-ply with the other terms of thebid within thirty (30) days,the deposit shall be forfeitedand the Master in Equity forSpartanburg County may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder). As adeficiency judgment is beingWaived, the bidding will notremain open thirty days afterthe date of sale. Purchasershall pay for preparation ofdeed, documentary stamps onthe deed, and recording of thedeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 6.25% per annum. Thesale shall be subject toassessments, SpartanburgCounty taxes, easements, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord, and other seniorencumbrances.GRIMSLEY LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 11682Columbia, South Carolina 29211Phone: (803) 233-1177By: s/ Benjamin E. GrimsleySouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] for the PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-00503

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Bayview LoanServicing, LLC, a DelawareLimited Liability Company,against Shawn M. McPeak;Charlotte Alexandria Hammett,South Carolina Department ofMotor Vehicles; and SuntrustBank, successor to AmericanFederal a/k/a American FederalBank, FSB, the Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,or his/her agent, will sell onMarch 4, 2019, at 11:00 a.m.,at Spartanburg County Court-house; 180 Magnolia Street,Spartanburg, SC, to the high-est bidder:All that lot or parcel of realproperty in the State of SouthCarolina, County of Spartan-burg, commonly known as 180Narrow Circle, Inman, andbeing shown as a 0.631 acretract on a plat for Shawn M.McPeak by Deaton Land Survey-ors, Inc. dated July 23, 1997and recorded in Plat Book 138at Page 529, reference to thedescribed plat being made fora more particular description.

ALSO: 1991 Mascot mobilehome, Serial Number MHG3341A&B

TMS Number: 1-28-03-001.03(Land and Mobile Home) PROPERTY ADDRESS: 180 Narrow

Circle, Inman, SC 29349This being the same property

conveyed to Shawn M. McPeak bydeed of William A. Hammett andDiane Hammett dated July 28,1997 and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg Countyon July 29, 1997 in Deed Book66-G at Page 173.TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. The

Master in Equity will requirea deposit of 5% of the bidamount in cash or certifiedfunds, which is to be appliedon the purchase price uponcompliance with the bid.Interest on the balance of thebid at 10.99% shall be paid tothe day of compliance. In caseof noncompliance within 20days, after the sale, thedeposit of 5% is to be forfeit-ed and applied to Plaintiff’sjudgment debt and the propertyre-advertised for sale uponthe same terms at the risk ofthe former highest bidder.Purchaser to pay for deedrecording fees and deedstamps.Deficiency judgment not being

demanded, the bidding will notremain open after the date ofsale, but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.Should Plaintiff, Plaintiffs

attorney, or Plaintiff’s agentfail to appear on the day ofsale, the property shall not

be sold, but shall be re-advertised and sold at someconvenient sales day there-after when Plaintiff; Plain-tiff’s attorney, or Plain-tiff’s agent, is present.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and easementsand restrictions of record.Any sale pursuant to this

order is without warranty ofany kind. Neither Plaintiffnor Court warrant title to anythird-party purchaser. Allthird-party purchasers aremade parties to this actionand are deemed to have noticeof all matters disclosed bythe public record, includingthe status of title. See Exparte Keller, 185 S.C. 283,194 S.E. 15 (1937); WellsFargo Bank, NA v. Turner, 378S.C. 147, 662 S.E.2d 424 (Ct.App. 2008).FINKEL LAW FIRM, LLCPost Office Box 71727N. Charleston, S.C. 29415(843) 577-5460Attorneys for Plaintiff2018-CP-42-00651HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-00651

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Branch Banking and TrustCompany against Nancy R.McKinney, et al., I, theundersigned Master in Equityfor SPARTANBURG County, willsell on March 4, 2019 at 11:00AM, SPARTANBURG County Court-house, 1180 Magnolia Street,Spartanburg, SC 29306, to thehighest bidder:ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT. NO. 219 ONA PLAT OF BEAUMONT MILL VIL-LAGE PREPARED BY PICKELL &PICKELL, ENGINEERS AS RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 30, PAGE 452, RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG, SC.FURTHER REFERENCE IS HEREBYMADE TO A PLAT PREPARED FORNANCY R. MCKINNEY BY ARCHIE S.DEATON & ASSOCIATES, RLS,DATED JUNE 6, 1994 TO BERECORDED HEREWITH IN THE RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SC, FOR A MORE COMPLETE ANDPARTICULAR DESCRIPTION, REFER-ENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THEABOVE REFERRED PLATE ANDRECORDS THEREOF.THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO NANCY R. MCKINNEYBY DEED OF EDWIN L. SEAY DATEDJUNE 10, 1994 AND RECORDEDJUNE 14, 1994 IN BOOK 61-M ATPAGE 0603, ROD OFFICE FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SC.CURRENT ADDRESS OFPROPERTY:

520 Kingston Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29303 Parcel No. 7-08-15-151.00TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same be applied topurchase price in case of com-pliance, but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs andthen to plaintiffs debt in thecase of non-compliance. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to make therequired deposit at the timeof bid or comply with the otherterms of the bid within twenty(20) days, then the Master inEquity may resell the propertyon the same terms and condi-tions on some subsequent SalesDay (at risk of the said high-est bidder). A personal ordeficiency judgment beingexpressly waived by thePlaintiff, the bidding shallclose on the sale day. Pur-chaser to pay for documentarystamps on Master in Equity’sDeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bal-ance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of9.00% per annum. SAVE ANDEXCEPT ANY RELEASES, DEEDS OFRELEASE, OR PRIOR CONVEYANCESOF RECORD. SUBJECT TO ASSESS-MENTS, SPARTANBURG COUNTYTAXES, EXISTING EASEMENTS,EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OFRECORD, AND OTHER SENIORENCUMBRANCES.In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale or such termsas may be set forth in a sup-plemental order.BELL CARRINGTON PRICE & GREGG,LLC508 Hampton Street, Suite 300Columbia, South Carolina 29201803-509-5078BCPG File No. 18-40192Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-00489

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Equity Trust Company CustodianFBO Robert E. Bryenton IRAZ097728 against Frederick A.Gilliam, et al., I, the under-signed Master in Equity forSPARTANBURG County, will sellon Monday, March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, SPARTANBURG CountyCourthouse, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29306,to the highest bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND LYING ANDBEING IN THE STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA, COUNTY OF SPARTAN-BURG, BEING KNOWN AND DESIG-NATED AS LOT 8 ON A PLAT ENTI-TLED “PLAT OF CHASANDER HILL”PREPARED BY P.H. FOSTER, SUR-VEYOR, DATED JULY 11, 1908 ANDRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE74 IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGIS-TER OF DEEDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. REFER-ENCE SAID TO PLAT IS HEREBYMADE FOR A MORE COMPLETE METESAND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION THERE-OF. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

HEREIN HAVING BEEN CONVEYEDFROM STONECREST INCOME ANDOPPORTUNITY FUND I, LLC TOCOLONIAL IMPACT FUND-II, LLCBY DEED RECORDED JUNE 8, 2015IN BOOK 109-E AT PAGE 526 INTHE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OFDEEDS IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY.THEREAFTER, COLONIAL IMPACTFUND-II, LLC CONVEYED THEPROPERTY TO EQUITY TRUST COM-PANY CUSTODIAN FBO ROBERT E.BRYENTON IRA BY DEED RECORDEDJUNE 6, 2016 IN BOOK 112-H ATPAGE 909 IN THE OFFICE OF THEREGISTER OF DEEDS IN SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY. CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

321 North Dean Street, Spar-tanburg, SC 29302 Parcel No. 7-12-07-056.00 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same be applied topurchase price in case of com-pliance, but to be forfeitedand applied first to costs andthen to plaintiff’s debt inthe case of noncompliance.Should the last and highestbidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at thetime of bid or comply with theother terms of the bid withintwenty (20) days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at risk of thesaid highest bidder). A per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing expressly demanded bythe Plaintiff, the biddingshall remain open after thedate of sale. Purchaser to payfor documentary stamps onMaster in Equity’s Deed. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe amount of the balance ofthe bid from date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 9.00% perannum. SAVE AND EXCEPT ANYRELEASES, DEEDS OF RELEASE, ORPRIOR CONVEYANCES OF RECORD.SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-TANBURG COUNTY TAXES, EXISTINGEASEMENTS, EASEMENTS ANDRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment of Fore-closure and Sale or such termsas may be set forth in a sup-plemental order.BELL CARRINGTON PRICE &GREGG, LLC508 Hampton Street, Suite 301Columbia, SC 29201803-509-5078BCPG File #17-41660Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2018-CP-42-02343

Vanderbilt Mortgage andFinance, Inc. vs. Mary H.McCall a/k/a Mary Helen McCalland the Estate of Mark CharlesMcCall, II a/k/a Mark McCall,by and through its PersonalRepresentative Mary HelenMcCall; Mary Helen McCall,Charles McCall aka MarkCharles McCall, III, and PaulMcCall aka Paul WilliamMcCall, Heirs-at-Law or Devi-sees of Mark Charles McCall,II, Deceased, their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; All Unknown per-sons with any right, title orinterest in the real estatedescribed herein, being aclass designated as Jane Doe;also any Unknown persons who

may be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and AnyUnknown minors, persons undera Disability or persons incar-cerated, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe, Defen-dant(s).

Notice of SaleBY VIRTUE of a judgment here-

tofore granted in the case ofVanderbilt Mortgage andFinance, Inc. vs. Mary H.McCall a/k/a Mary Helen McCalland the Estate of Mark CharlesMcCall, II a/k/a Mark McCall,by and through its PersonalRepresentative Mary HelenMcCall; Mary Helen McCall,Charles McCall aka MarkCharles McCall, III, and PaulMcCall aka Paul WilliamMcCall, Heirs-at-Law or Devi-sees of Mark Charles McCall,II, Deceased, their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; All Unknown per-sons with any right, title orinterest in the real estatedescribed herein, being aclass designated as Jane Doe;also any Unknown persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and AnyUnknown minors, persons undera Disability or persons incar-cerated, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe, I,Gordon G. Cooper Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on March 4, 2019, at11:00 a.m., at the SpartanburgCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29306, to the highest bid-der:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, with all improve-ments thereon, or to be con-structed thereon, being shownas Lot No. Twenty-Two (22),containing 1.12 acres, more orless, as shown on plot of LongBranch Acres, Phase IV pre-pared by James V. Gregory LandSurveying, dated November 2,1999 and recorded in Plat Book146 at Page 530 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. For a more particu-lar description, reference ishereby made to the aforesaidplat.This is the same property con-veyed to Mark McCall and MaryMcCall by deed of SimcoAssociates, LLC dated October26, 2007 and recorded November7, 2007 in Deed Book 89-Z atPage 122 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.TMS #: 2-11-00-011-27515 Long Branch Rd., Chesnee,

SC 29323Mobile Home: 2006 CLAY VIN:

CLH031933TNAB SUBJECT TO SPARTANBURG COUNTY

TAXES.TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five (5%) ofhis bid, in cash or equiva-lent, as evidence of goodfaith, the same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiffs debt inthe case of noncompliance.Should the last and highestbidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at thetime of the bid or comply withthe other terms or the bidwithin twenty (20) days, thenthe Master In Equity mayresell the property on thesame terms and conditions onsome subsequent Sales Day (atthe risk of the former highestbidder).Should the Plaintiff, or one

of its representatives, failto be present at the time ofsale, the property is automat-ically withdrawn from saidsale and sold at the nextavailable sales day upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or anySupplemental Order.

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date.The successful bidder will be

required to pay interest onthe amount of the bid from thedate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 9.15% per annum.B. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IIISouth Carolina Bar No. 6510THEODORE VON KELLERSouth Carolina Bar No. 5718SARA C. HUTCHINSSouth Carolina Bar No. 72879B. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IV

Page 5: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal NoticesSouth Carolina Bar No. 101707Email: [email protected] Office Box 4216Columbia, South Carolina 29240Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

CASE NO. 2018-CP-42-03141U.S. Bank National Associa-tion, as Trustee, as successorto Firstar Trust Company, asTrustee, for ManufacturedHousing Contract Senior/Subordinate Pass-ThroughCertificate Trust 1996-6Plaintiff, -vs- The PersonalRepresentative, if any, whosename is unknown of the Estateof Stamatis S. Skrinis; andany other Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Stamatis S.Skrinis, Deceased, his/her/their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe and South Carolina Depart-ment of Motor Vehicles,Defendant(s)

Notice of SaleBY VIRTUE of a judgment here-

tofore granted in the case ofU.S. Bank National Associa-tion, as Trustee, as successorto Firstar Trust Company, asTrustee, for ManufacturedHousing Contract Senior/Subordinate Pass-ThroughCertificate Trust 1996-6 vs.The Personal Representative,if any, whose name is unknownof the Estate of Stamatis S.Skrinis; and any other Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of StamatisS. Skrinis, Deceased, his/her/their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe and South CarolinaDepartment of Motor Vehicles,I, Gordon G. Cooper Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on March 4, 2019, at11:00 a.m., at the SpartanburgCounty Judicial Center, 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC 29306, to the highest bid-der: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying, and being in the Countyof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, being shown and des-ignated as Lot 51 on plat ofsurvey of Orchard Lakes pre-pared by James V. Gregory,dated September 18, 1995, andrecorded in Plat Book 131,page 287, in the R.M.C. Officefor Spartanburg County. This conveyance is made sub-

ject to restrictive covenantsrecorded in Deed Book 62-Q,page 498, said R.M.C. Office. This being the same property

conveyed to Stamatis S.Skrinis by Gold Star Housing,Inc., by deed dated May 17,1996, recorded May 17, 1996 inBook 64-F at Page 374 TMS #: 1-42-00-250.00 (lot)and 1-42-00-0250.00-MH03909(mh) Mobile Home: 1996 HORTO VIN:H80613GL&R SUBJECT TO SPARTANBURG COUNTY

TAXES TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity at conclusionof the bidding, five (5%) ofhis bid, in cash or equiva-lent, as evidence of goodfaith, the same to be appliedto purchase price in case ofcompliance, but to be forfeit-ed and applied first to costsand then to Plaintiff’s debtin the case of noncompliance.Should the last and highestbidder fail or refuse to makethe required deposit at thetime of the bid or comply withthe other terms or the bidwithin twenty (20) days, thenthe Master In Equity mayresell the property on thesame terms and conditions onsome subsequent Sales Day (atthe risk of the former highestbidder). Should the Plaintiff, or one

of its representatives, failto be present at the time ofsale, the property is automat-ically withdrawn from saidsale and sold at the nextavailable sales day upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or any

Supplemental Order. No personal or deficiency

judgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch well before the fore-closure sale date. The successful bidder will be

required to pay interest onthe amount of the bid from thedate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 8.75% per annum. Columbia, South CarolinaB. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IIISouth Carolina BAR# 6510 THEODORE VON KELLERSouth Carolina BAR# 5718 SARA C. HUTCHINSSouth Carolina BAR# 72879B. LINDSAY CRAWFORD, IV South Carolina BAR# 101707Email: [email protected] Attorney for Plaintiff HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs.Latanjala D. Barnes; Dana S.Barnes; Cach, LLC; Mary BlackHealth Systems, LLC; , C/A No.2018CP4202895, The followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder ALL THAT certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, situate,lying and being on ContinentalDrive and being shown and des-ignated as Lot No. 24, in BlockC on a plat of the property ofDonald Leon Mathis and CarolynJean Mathis, dated April 3,1974, made by J.R. Smith, RLS,and recorded in Plat Book 73 atPage 170, RMC Office for Spar-tanburg County. Said lot hasfrontage on Continental Driveof 80 Feet, with uniform sidelines of 240.1 feet and a rearwidth of 80 feet. For a moredetailed description, refer-ence is hereby made to the platabove referred to herein. Derivation: Book 92-Q at Page

581 177 Continental Drive, Spartan-

burg, SC 29302-4602 7-21-03-088.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No person-al or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 4.5% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2018CP4202895. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. JOHN J. HEARN Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013263-10917 Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:PennyMac Loan Services, LLCvs. Rita Simpson; RainwaterHomeowners’ Association ofSpartanburg, Inc.; C/A No.2018CP4201581, The followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder ALL that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 183 on a platof RAINWATER, PHASE 1, SHEET1, prepared by 3D LandSurveying, recorded July 29,

2015 in the Register of DeedsOffice for Spartanburg County,SC in Plat Book 170 at Page117, and more recently shownon plat to be recorded here-with. Reference to said latterplat is hereby made for a morecomplete description of themetes and bounds as shownthereon.

Derivation: Book 112-L atPage 243 637 Windward Ln, Duncan, SC

29334 TMS # 5-31-00-038.74 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No person-al or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 3.875% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2018CP4201581. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. JOHN J. HEARN Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 016487-00505 Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aChampion Mortgage Company vs.Johnny Evans; The UnitedStates of America acting byand through its agency TheDepartment of Housing andUrban Development; South Caro-lina Department of Revenue;The United States of Americaacting by and through itsagency The Internal RevenueService;C/A No. 2016CP4203277,The following property will besold on March 4, 2019, at 11:00AM at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse to the highest bid-derALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT

OF LAND LYING, BEING, AND SIT-UATE ON THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OFSAINT ANDREWS AVENUE IN THECITY OF SPARTANBURG, COUNTYAND STATE AFORESAID, ALL BEINGSHOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NOSIXTEEN (16) OF BLOCK B ON PLATENTITLED “RE-SUBDIVISION OFTHE PROPERTY OF H.E. RAVENEL”PREPARED BY H. STRIBLING, SUR-VEYOR, DATED JANUARY 26,1935,AND WHICH PLAT HAS BEENRECORDED IN THE R.M.C. OFFICEFOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY IN PLATBOOK 13, PAGE 46.Derivation: Book 67 S at Page489347 Saint Andrews St, Spar-

tanburg, SC 29306Subject to a right of redemp-

tion 120 day from date of saleafforded the United States ofAmerica pursuant to 28U.S.C.A. §2410(c). 7-16-04-066.00SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES.TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit, or complywith his bid within 20 days,then the property will beresold at his risk. No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingwill not remain open after thedate of sale, but compliancewith the bid may be made imme-diately. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance with the bid at therate of 4.29% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2016CP4203277. Subject to a right of redemp-

tion 120 day from date of saleafforded the United States ofAmerica pursuant to 28U.S.C.A. §2410(c).

NOTICE: The foreclosure deedis not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date.JOHN J. HEARNAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 100200Columbia, SC 29202-3200(803) 744-4444021007-00070Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:U.S. Bank National Associa-tion, not in its individualcapacity but solely as trusteefor the RMAC Trust, Series2016-CTT vs. Mark T. Griffina/k/a Mark Treadwell Griffin;C/A No. 2016CP4204519, Thefollowing property will besold on March 4, 2019, at 11:00AM at the Spartanburg CountyCourthouse to the highest bid-der: All that certain piece parcel

or lot of land lying and beingsituate in the State of SouthCarolina, County of Spartan-burg, being shown and desig-nated as Lot E, Zone C, ofRosewood Subdivision, as shownon Plat recorded in the RMCOffice for Spartanburg Countyin Plat Book 61 at Page 530 andas shown on a more recent Platprepared by Kermit T. Gould,for Mildred A. Robinson, datedOctober 17, 1994, and recordedin the RMC Office for Spartan-burg County in Plat Book 127 atPage 340 on November 7, 1994,reference is hereby made tosaid Plat for a more detailedmetes and bounds descriptionthereof. Derivation: Book 72-V at Page

454 190 Leewood Dr, Spartanburg,

SC 29302 7 22-06 100.00 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 3.11% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2016CP4204519. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. John J. Hearn, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013957-00622 Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs.Steven V. Gause; South Caro-lina Department of Revenue;LVNV Funding, LLC; Cadles ofGrassy Meadows II, L.L.C.;Discover Bank; C/A No.2018CP4200371, The followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, WITH ALLIMPROVEMENTS THERE, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 9, CON-TAINING .24 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, FRONTING ON BELLWEATHERDRIVE ON A PLAT OF A SURVEY FOROAKBROOK SECTION I BY JOHNROBERT JENNINGS, RLS, DATED

JANUARY 4, 1999 AND RECORDEDON FEBRUARY 1, 1999 IN PLATBOOK 143 AT PAGE 685 IN THE RMCOFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SC; REFERENCE TO SAID PLAT ISHEREBY CRAVED FOR THE METESAND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION. Derivation: BOOK: 76-W, PAGE:

897 111 Bell Weather Dr, Duncan,

SC 29334-8924 5-30-00 300.00 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. Personal or deficiencyjudgment having been demandedor reserved, the sale willremain open for thirty (30)days pursuant to S.C. CodeAnn. §15-39-720 (1976). ThePlaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa personal or deficiency judg-ment, at any time prior to theforeclosure sale. The success-ful bidder will be required topay interest on the balance ofthe bid after the deposit isapplied from date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 3.875% perannum. For complete terms ofsale, see Judgment of Foreclo-sure and Sale filed with theSpartanburg County Clerk ofCourt at C/A #2018CP4200371. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. John J. Hearn, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013263-10447 FN Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, NA vs.Richard C. Steward, Jr.;Amanda D. Steward; C/A No.2018CP4202455, The followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 58 ofLawson’s Fork, Section I, con-taining 0.27 acres, more orless, as shown on a survey pre-pared for Paul A & Cindy A.LeDuc, dated April 17, 1989and recorded in Plat Book 106,Page 857, RMC Office forSpartanburg County, S.C. For amore complete and particulardescription, reference ishereby made to the abovereferred to plats and recordsthereof. The above referencedproperty is conveyed subjectto any restrictive covenants,set back lines, zoning ordi-nances, utility easements andrights of ways, if any, as maybe recorded in the RMC Officefor Spartanburg County, S.C. Derivation: Book 96G at page

143 123 Gower Road, Spartanburg,

SC 29303-4006 7-04-11-028.00 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 5% per annum. For com-plete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-

burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2018CP4202455. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. John J. Hearn, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013263-10853 Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs.Christine Gilliam; HousingAuthority of the City of Spar-tanburg; C/A No.2018CP4204088, the followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate and being in the Cityand County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown and designated as LotNo. 67, Collins Park Subdi-vision, upon a plat preparedby Neil R. Phillips & Company,Inc., dated March 14, 2006,and recorded in Plat Book 163,at page 229, Register of DeedsOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. Derivation: Book 95V at Page

834 274 Collins Avenue, Spartan-

burg, SC 29306-4729 7-6-11-009.14 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, RES-TRICTIONS OF RECORD, AND OTHERSENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 5.375% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2018CP4204088. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. John J. Hearn, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 013263-11112Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEBY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-

fore granted in the case of:PennyMac Loan Services, LLCvs. Polly Ann Lindsey; SCHousing Corp.; RepublicFinance; C/A No.2018CP4204113, The followingproperty will be sold on March4, 2019, at 11:00 AM at theSpartanburg County Courthouseto the highest bidder: All that lot or parcel of landin the County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown and designated as Lot 33on a plat prepared for JohnBagwell, Inc. entitled River-forest Subdivision, Phase II,by James V. Gregory recordedin Plat Book 83, Page 130, RMCOffice for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. Further refer-ence is also made to a platprepared for James R. Lindseyby Deaton Land Surveyors, Inc.dated March 26, 1998. To berecorded herewith, RMC SouthCarolina. Derivation: Book 99-W at Page

31 255 River Forest Dr, Boiling

Springs, SC 293162 50-06 009.00 SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENTS, SPAR-

TANBURG COUNTY AD VALOREMTAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR,

THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 5

Page 6: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal NoticesRESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, ANDOTHER SENIOR ENCUMBRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A 5% deposit

in certified funds isrequired. The deposit will beapplied towards the purchaseprice unless the bidderdefaults, in which case thedeposit will be forfeited. Ifthe successful bidder fails,or refuses, to make therequired deposit on the day ofsale or fails or refuses tocomply with the bid within 20days, then the property willbe resold at the bidder’srisk. No personal or deficien-cy judgment being demanded,the bidding will not remainopen after the date of sale,but compliance with the bidmay be made immediately. Thesuccessful bidder will berequired to pay interest onthe balance of the bid afterthe deposit is applied fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance with the bid at therate of 3.625% per annum. Forcomplete terms of sale, seeJudgment of Foreclosure andSale filed with the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court atC/A #2018CP4204113. NOTICE: The foreclosure deed

is not a warranty deed. Inter-ested bidders should satisfythemselves as to the qualityof title to be conveyed byobtaining an independent titlesearch prior to the foreclo-sure sale date. John J. Hearn, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 100200 Columbia, SC 29202-3200 (803) 744-4444 016487-00602Website: www.rtt-law.com (seelink to Resources/ForeclosureSales)HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2018-CP-42-03769 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: WellsFargo Bank, N.A. vs. Anyheirs-at-law or devisees ofWanda P. Cipriano, deceased,their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons or entitiesentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons orentities with any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe;Marie Camp, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse, City ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND, SITUATE,LYING AND BEING IN THE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OFSPARTANBURG, BEING SHOWN ANDDESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 31, ASSHOWN ON PLAT NO. 1 OF A SERIESOF FIVE PLATS PREPARED FORPACOLET MFG. COMPANY, DATEDMAY 1955 AND RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 32, PAGES 416-426, OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. FOR AMORE COMPLETE AND PARTICULARDESCRIPTION, REFERENCE ISHEREBY MADE TO THE ABOVEREFERRED TO PLATS AND RECORDSTHEREOF. THE ABOVE REFERENCED PROPERTY

IS CONVEYED SUBJECT TO ANYRESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, SETBACK LINES, ZONING ORDINANCES,UTILITY EASEMENTS AND RIGHTSOF WAYS, IF ANY, AS MAY BERECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THEREGISTER OF DEEDS FOR SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY, S.C. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO WANDA P. CIPRIANOBY DEED OF RHONDA FAY BUICEDATED JULY 30, 2014 ANDRECORDED JULY 30, 2014 IN BOOK106, PAGE 901 IN THE RECORDSFOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTHCAROLINA. CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

141 Brewster Street, Pacolet,SC 29372 TMS: 3-30-05-051.00 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to the Plain-tiff’s debt in the case of non-compliance. Should the lastand highest bidder fail tocomply with the other terms ofthe bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequent

Sales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of4.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. In the event anagent of Plaintiff does notappear at the time of sale, thewithin property shall be with-drawn from sale and sold at thenext available sales date uponthe terms and conditions asset forth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order. BROCK &SCOTT, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Ste 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phone 803-454-3540 Fax 803-454-3541 HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2018-CP-42-03779 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of:Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as Trustee for ArgentSecurities Inc., Asset-BackedPassThrough Certificates,Series 2005-W3 vs. Any heirs-at-law or devisees of ClaudeWayne Lamb, deceased, theirheirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons or entitiesentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons orentities with any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; and anyunknown minors, incompetent orimprisoned person, or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe;Wanda W. Lamb, the undersignedMaster In Equity for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,will sell on March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the SpartanburgCounty Courthouse, City ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL, OR LOT OF LAND, TOGETHERWITH THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON,IF ANY, SITUATE, LYING ANDBEING IN THE COUNTY OF SPAR-TANBURG, STATE OF SOUTH CAR-OLINA, BEING SHOWN AS LOT NUM-BER TWELVE (12) ON OTT SHOALSROAD, CONSISTING OF NINETY-SEVEN HUNDREDTHS (0.97) OF ANACRE, MORE OR LESS, AS SHOWN ONTHAT CERTAIN PLAT OF NUMBERONE (1) OF WALNUT HILL SUBDI-VISION, RECORDED IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY IN PLATBOOK 87, PAGE 764; REFERENCETO WHICH IS CRAVED FOR A MORECOMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF METESAND BOUNDS, BE ALL MEASURE-MENTS A LITTLE MORE OR LESS.

THIS BEING THE IDENTICALPROPERTY CONVEYED TO CLAUDEWAYNE LAMB AND WANDA W. LAMB BYDEED OF H. ASBURY NEELY DATEDMARCH 6, 1986 AND RECORDEDMARCH 7, 1986 IN DEED BOOK 52BAT PAGE 397 IN THE OFFICE OFTHE REGISTER OF DEEDS FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA. CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

709 Otts Shoals Road, Roebuck,SC 29376 TMS: 6-40-12-007.00 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiff’s debt in the caseof non-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).Deficiency judgment beingdemanded, the bidding will notbe closed on the day of salebut will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) days asprovided by law. Plaintiff isdemanding a deficiency. ThePlaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, prior

to sale. Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theDeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bal-ance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of3.25% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order. BROCK &SCOTT, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Ste 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phone 803-454-3540 Fax 803-454-3541 HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2018-CP-42-03733 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: U.S.Bank National Association vs.Ricky Collier; Debbi Colliera/k/a Debi Collier, the under-signed Master In Equity forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, will sell on March4, 2019 at 11:00 AM, at theSpartanburg County Courthouse,City of Spartanburg, State ofSouth Carolina, to the highestbidder: ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL, OR LOTOF LAND, SITUATE LYING, ANDBEING IN SPARTANBURG COUNTY,STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BEINGKNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS LOT 2CONTAINING 0.70 ACRES, MORE ORLESS, AS SHOWN IN PLAT BOOK124, PAGE 473 IN THE RMC OFFICEFOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY. REFER-ENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO SAIDPLAT FOR A MORE COMPLETE DES-CRIPTION OF METES AND BOUNDSTHEREOF.

ALSO INCLUDED HEREWITH ISTHAT CERTAIN 1996 PIONEER MAN-UFACTURED HOME BEARING SERIALNUMBER PH402GA4396A&B, WHICHIS PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THEREAL PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE(SEE RETIREMENT AFFIDAVIT INBOOK 121-B AT PAGE 856). THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO RICKY COLLIER ANDDEBBI COLLIER BY DEED OF TERRYG. LANDFORD DATED JANUARY 17,2002 AND RECORDED JANUARY 30,2002 IN BOOK 75D AT PAGE 650IN THE RECORDS FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

898 Miller Road, Woodruff, SC29388 TMS: 4-41-00-062.16 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiff’s debt in the caseof non-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder). No per-sonal or deficiency judgmentbeing demanded, the biddingshall not remain open afterthe date of sale and shall befinal on that date, and com-pliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser topay for documentary stamps onthe Deed. The successful bid-der will be required to payinterest on the amount of thebalance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of8.15% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order. BROCK &SCOTT, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Ste 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phone 803-454-3540 Fax 803-454-3541 HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALENOTICE OF SALE CIVIL ACTION

NO. 2018-CP-42-03634 BY VIRTUEof the decree heretoforegranted in the case of: Bank ofAmerica, N.A. vs. J. StevenSmith; Katheryn C. Smith a/k/aKathryn C. Smith; Bank ofAmerica, N.A.; United Statesof America, acting through itsagency, Department of Treasury- Internal Revenue Service,the undersigned Master InEquity for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, will sell onMarch 4, 2019 at 11:00AM, atthe Spartanburg County Court-house, City of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, tothe highest bidder: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE, PAR-

CEL OR LOT OF LAND IN THE COUN-TY OF SPARTANBURG, STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA, SITUATE, LYINGAND BEING ON THE SOUTHEASTERNSIDE OF STAFFORD AVENUE ANDBEING SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ASLOT NO. 28, BLOCK C. ON PLATNO. 4, DATED AUGUST 30, 1972,MADE BY GOOCH AND ASSOCIATES,SURVEYORS, AND RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 71, PAGES 108-110,RMC OFFICE FOR SPARTANBURGCOUNTY, AND AS SHOWN ON PLATFOR J. STEVENS SMITH & KATHRYNC. SMITH BY NEIL R. PHILLIPS,DATED JULY 21, 1987, TO BERECORDED IN THE RMC OFFICE FORSPARTANBURG COUNTY. ALSO, ALLOF THE GRANTORS; INTEREST INTHE AT CERTAIN EASEMENTRECORDED IN DEED BOOK 48D,PAGE 703, RMC OFFICE FOR SPAR-TANBURG COUNTY. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED TO J. STEVEN SMITHAND KATHRYN C. SMITH BY DEED OFIRVIN J. FOSTER AND GLADYS S.FOSTER DATED JULY 30, 1987 ANDRECORDED JULY 30, 1987 IN BOOK53L AT PAGE 157 IN THE OFFICEOF THE REGISTER OF DEEDS OFSPARTANBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAR-OLINA. CURRENT ADDRESS OF PROPERTY:

651 Stafford Avenue, Spartan-burg, SC 29302 TMS: 7-21-14-017.00 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster In Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of his bid, in cashor equivalent, as evidence ofgood faith, same to be appliedto the purchase price in caseof compliance, but to be for-feited and applied first tocosts and then to thePlaintiff’s debt in the caseof non-compliance. Should thelast and highest bidder failto comply with the other termsof the bid within thirty (30)days, then the Master InEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).Deficiency judgment beingdemanded, the bidding will notbe closed on the day of salebut will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) days asprovided by law. Plaintiff isdemanding a deficiency. ThePlaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, priorto sale. Purchaser to pay fordocumentary stamps on theDeed. The successful bidderwill be required to pay inter-est on the amount of the bal-ance of the bid from date ofsale to date of compliancewith the bid at the rate of5.75% per annum. The saleshall be subject to taxes andassessments, existing ease-ments and restrictions, ease-ments and restrictions ofrecord and any other seniorencumbrances. If the UnitedStates is named as a Defen-dant, The sale shall be sub-ject to the United States 120day right of redemption pur-suant to 28 U.S.C.§ 2410(c).In the event an agent of

Plaintiff does not appear atthe time of sale, the withinproperty shall be withdrawnfrom sale and sold at the nextavailable sales date upon theterms and conditions as setforth in the Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale or suchterms as may be set forth in asupplemental order. BROCK &SCOTT, PLLC 3800 Fernandina Road, Ste 110 Columbia, SC 29210 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phone 803-454-3540 Fax 803-454-3541 HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-01241

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Village Capital & Investment,LLC vs. Martin L. Hebron, Jr.,as Heir or Devisee of theEstate of Martin L. Hebron,Deceased; and Any Heirsat-Lawor Devisees of the Estate ofMartin L. Hebron, Deceased,their heirs or devisees, suc-cessors and assigns, and allother persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in the

military service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe; and Any Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Noah Hebron a/k/aNoah L. Hebron, Deceased,their heirs or devisees, suc-cessors and assigns, and allother persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as Jack Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RonnieRoe, I, the undersigned GordonG. Cooper, Master in Equityfor Spartanburg County, willsell on Monday, March 4, 2019at 11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being located in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, being knownand designated as Lot No. 5, ona plat of R.D. Giles Subdi-vision, prepared by D.N.Loftis, Surveyor, dated May14, 1952 and recorded in PlatBook 28 at Page 387 in theRegister of Deeds Office forSpartanburg County, SC. For amore complete and particulardescription reference is here-by made to the referred toplat. This being the same property

conveyed to Martin L. Hebronby Deed of Candas Wall andRicky Wall dated January 30,2009 and recorded January 30,2009 in Book 93-D at Page 351in the ROD Office for Spar-tanburg County. Subsequently,Martin L. Hebron died leavingthe subject property to hisheirs, namely Martin L.Hebron, Jr. and Noah Hebrona/k/a Noah L. Hebron. Subse-quently, Noah Hebron a/k/aNoah L. Hebron died on or aboutMay of 2004 leaving the sub-ject property to his heirs,namely or devisees. Subse-quently, Martin L. Hebron diedintestate on or about10/26/2018, leaving the sub-ject property to his/herheirs, namely Martin L.Hebron, Jr. and the Estate ofNoah Hebron, as shown inProbate Estate Matter NumberN/A. TMS No. 2-44-10-026.00 Property address: 195 Pres-

nell Drive, Boiling Springs,SC 29316 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 2.250% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record.This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given.The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’s

attorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A. Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-00186

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:JPMorgan Chase Bank, NationalAssociation vs. Michelle B.Proctor; et.al., I, the under-signed Gordon G. Cooper,Master in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, March 4, 2019 at 11:00AM, at the County JudicialCenter, 180 Magnolia Street,Spartanburg, SC 29304, to thehighest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, fronting onSilverbell Drive, and beingmore particularly shown anddesignated as Lot No. 54, onplat of Ravenwood Subdivision,Section 1, dated January 19,1996, prepared by John RobertJennings, RLS, recorded inPlat Book 132, Page 286, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. Reference tosaid plat is made for a moredetailed description. This being the same property

conveyed to Michelle B.Proctor by Deed of Anju KapurSaraswat as Personal Represen-tative for the Estate ofManisha S. Kratochvil, datedFebruary 5, 2010 and recordedFebruary 9, 2010 in Book 95-Nat Page 689 in the ROD Officefor Spartanburg County. TMS No. 2-45-00-091.0 Property address: 219 Silver-

bell Drive, Boiling Springs,SC 29316 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4.250% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record and

6 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Page 7: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal Noticesany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2011-CP-42-05202

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:The Bank of New York Mellon,f/k/a The Bank of New York asTrustee for Certificateholdersof CWALT, Inc. AlternativeLoan Trust 2006-21CB, MortgagePass-Through Certificates,Series 2006-21CB, vs. RodneyR. Goforth; Bonnie G. Goforth;et.al., I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, March 4,2019 at 11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, and being moreparticularly shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 271, on a platof Londonderry Subdivision,Phase 6-A, dated February 3,1995, prepared by Neil R.Phillips and Co., Inc.,recorded in Plat Book 129,Page 13, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.Reference to said plat is madefor a more detailed descrip-tion. This being the same property

conveyed unto Rodney R.Goforth and Bonnie G. Goforth,for and during their jointlives and upon the death ofeither of them, then to thesurvivor of them, togetherwith every contingent remain-der and right of reversion, byvirtue of a Deed from DonaldSteve West dated April 30,1997 and recorded May 2, 1997in Book 65-V at Page 347 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. TMS No. 6-24-13-074.00 Property address: 150 Antrim

Avenue, Moore, SC 29369 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately.Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master in

Equity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 6.875% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record.This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given.The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina. Pursuant to Section 2410(c),

Title 28, United States Code,this property will be soldsubject to the applicableright of redemption of theUnited States of America.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-02683

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLCvs. Jessica Fredricks Dill,individually, and as LegalHeir or Devisee of the Estateof Andrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased; Bray-lan D., a minor, individually,and as Legal Heir or Devisee ofthe Estate of Andrew K. Dilla/k/a Andrew Kenneth Dill,Deceased; C.J.R., a minor,individually, and as LegalHeir or Devisee of the Estateof Andrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased; AndrewPhoenix D., a minor, individ-ually, and as Legal Heir orDevisee of the Estate ofAndrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased;Jameson D., a minor, individ-ually, and as Legal Heir orDevisee of the Estate ofAndrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased; WalkerD., a minor, individually, andas Legal Heir or Devisee of theEstate of Andrew K. Dill a/k/aAndrew Kenneth Dill, Deceased;Dayton D., a minor, individu-ally, and as Legal Heir orDevisee of the Estate ofAndrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased; Tins-ley R., a minor, individually,and as Legal Heir or Devisee ofthe Estate of Andrew K. Dilla/k/a Andrew Kenneth Dill,Deceased; Aurie D., a minor,individually, and as LegalHeir or Devisee of the Estateof Andrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill, Deceased; andAny Heirs-at-Law or Deviseesof the Estate of Andrew K. Dilla/k/a Andrew Kenneth Dill,Deceased, their heirs or devi-sees, successors and assigns,and all other persons entitledto claim through them; allunknown persons with anyright, title or interest inthe real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe, I,the undersigned Gordon G.Cooper, Master in Equity forSpartanburg County, will sellon Monday, March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as 2.014 acrestract of land, more or less, asshown on a plat entitledSurvey for John M. Mathis andLinda F. Mathis, prepared by

Site Design, Inc., dated March9, 2017 and recorded in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for said County in PlatBook 172 at Page 830; refer-ence to said plat being herebymade for a more complete metesand bounds description there-of. Please note that the above

description has been modifiedto correct a minor, immaterialclerical error in the legaldescription regarding theacreage reference (correctingfrom 2.14 acres to 2.014acres) and the omitted platreference (correcting to PlatBook 172 at Page 830). This being the same property

conveyed to Andrew K. Dill bydeed of John M. Mathis andLinda F. Mathis, dated April13, 2017 and recorded April21, 2017 in Book 115-N at Page105 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County. Subsequently,Andrew K. Dill a/k/a AndrewKenneth Dill died intestate onor about February 10, 2018,leaving the subject propertyto his heirs, namely JessicaFredricks Dill; Braylan D., aminor; C.J. R., a minor;Andrew Phoenix D., a minor;Jameson D., a minor; WalkerD., a minor; Dayton D., aminor; Tinsley R., a minor;and Aurie D., a minor. TMS No. 9-02-00-059.00 Property address: 2680 Racing

Road, Greer, SC 29651 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4.125% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record.This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolinaSCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity for

Spartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-03303

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Caliber Home Loans, Inc. vs.Bruno Finazzo; Nina Finazzo;et.al., I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, March 4,2019 at 11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel, or lot of land situate,lying, and being located inthe County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, beingshown and designated as Lot 57on a plat entitled “Final Platfor: Clairmont Estates, Spar-tanburg County, South Caro-lina” prepared by Souther LandSurveying, Inc. dated November11, 2016 and recorded onDecember 14, 2016 in Plat Book171 at Page 933 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. Said lot havingmetes and bounds as are shownon said plat. This being the same property

conveyed to Bruno Finazzo andNina Finazzo, as joint tenantswith the right of survivor-ship, by deed of D.R. Horton,Inc., dated December 8, 2017and recorded December 11, 2017in Book 117-X at Page 922 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County. TMS No. 2-50-00-093.64 Property address: 535 Falls

Cottage Run, Boiling Springs,SC 29316 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder). Personal or deficiency judg-

ment being demanded, the bid-ding will remain open for aperiod of thirty (30) daysafter the sale date. ThePlaintiff may waive its rightto a deficiency judgment priorto sale, in which case the bid-ding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 3.750% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale.The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolinaSCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2018-CP-42-04025

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Broker Solutions, Inc. dba NewAmerican Funding vs. Ebone S.Robinson, I, the undersignedGordon G. Cooper, Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on Monday, March 4,2019 at 11:00 AM, at the CountyJudicial Center, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SC 29304,to the highest bidder:All that certain piece, par-

cel, or lot of land situate,lying, and being in the Stateof South Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, and being moreparticularly shown and desig-nated as Lot 37 of Cannon FarmsSubdivision, dated June 22,2005 and recorded in Plat Book158, page 197 and 197A, Officeof Register of Deeds for Spar-tanburg County, South Caro-lina. This being the same property

conveyed to Ebone S. Robinsonby Deed of WJH LLC dated March27, 2018 and recorded March29, 2018 in Book 119-C at Page566 in the ROD Office for Spar-tanburg County. TMS No. 5-20-02-063.40

Property address: 731Cannonsburg Drive, Duncan, SC29334 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incertified funds or equivalent,as evidence of good faith,same to be applied to purchaseprice in case of compliance,but to be forfeited andapplied first to costs andthen to Plaintiff’s debt inthe case of non-compliance. Inthe event of a third party bid-der and that any third partybidder fails to deliver therequired deposit in certified(immediately collectible)funds with the Office of theMaster in Equity, said depositbeing due and payable immedi-ately upon closing of the bid-ding on the day of sale, theMaster in Equity will re-sellthe subject property at themost convenient time there-after (including the day ofsale) upon notification tocounsel for Plaintiff. Shouldthe last and highest bidderfail or refuse to comply withthe balance due of the bidwithin 30 days, then theMaster in Equity may re-sellthe property on the same termsand conditions on some subse-quent Sales Day (at the risk ofthe said highest bidder).

No personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 4.875% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

taxes and assessments, exist-ing easements and restrictionsof record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In thealternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of the

title or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolina.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALE2012-CP-42-02279

BY VIRTUE of a decree hereto-fore granted in the case of:Wilmington Savings FundSociety, FSB not in its indi-vidual capacity but solely asOwner Trustee of MatawinVentures Trust Series 2018-1vs. Timothy J. Hayes; Amy J.Hayes; et.al., I, the under-signed Gordon G. Cooper,Master in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMonday, March 4, 2019 at 11:00AM, at the County JudicialCenter, 180 Magnolia Street,Spartanburg, SC 29304, to thehighest bidder: All that certain piece, par-

cel or tract of land lying andlocated and being situate inthe County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, nearLittle Mountain BaptistChurch, being shown and desig-nated as Tract No. 6, 2.91acres, more or less, as shownon plat entitled “Little Moun-tain Farms,” dated May 18,1989, by Wolfe & Huskey, Inc.,Engineering and Surveying,recorded in Plat Book 107 atPage 458, RMC Office forSpartanburg South Carolina.Reference is specifically madeto the aforesaid plat in aid ofdescription. This being the same property

conveyed unto Timothy J. Hayesand Amy J. Hayes by virtue ofa Deed from Clarence V. Gibbsdated November 29, 2001 andrecorded December 11, 2001 inBook 74-X at Page 238 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. TMS No. 1-47-00-164.00 Property address: 1981 Hamp-

ton Road, Inman, SC 29349-9349 TERMS OF SALE: The successful

bidder, other than the Plain-tiff, will deposit with theMaster in Equity, at conclu-sion of the bidding, five per-cent (5%) of said bid is dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding, incash or equivalent, as evi-dence of good faith, same to beapplied to purchase price incase of compliance, but to beforfeited and applied first tocosts and then to Plaintiff’sdebt in the case of non-com-pliance. In the event of athird party bidder and thatany third party bidder failsto deliver the requireddeposit in certified (immedi-ately collectible) funds withthe Office of the Master inEquity, said deposit being dueand payable immediately uponclosing of the bidding on theday of sale, the Master inEquity will re-sell the sub-ject property at the most con-venient time thereafter(including the day of sale)upon notification to counselfor Plaintiff. Should the lastand highest bidder fail orrefuse to comply with the bal-ance due of the bid within 30days, then the Master inEquity may re-sell the proper-ty on the same terms and con-ditions on some subsequentSales Day (at the risk of thesaid highest bidder).

No Personal or deficiencyjudgment being demanded, thebidding will not remain openafter the date of sale, butcompliance with the bid may bemade immediately. Purchaser to pay for documen-

tary stamps on Master inEquity’s Deed. The successfulbidder will be required to payinterest on the balance of thebid from the date of sale todate of compliance with thebid at the rate of 6.000% perannum. The Plaintiff may waive any ofits rights, including itsright to a deficiency judg-ment, prior to sale. The sale shall be subject to

that certain first priorityfirst priority mortgage ofrecord held and owned byHammett Road, LLC, in theoriginal principal amount of$27,965.00. This sale shall be subject to

any and all taxes and assess-ments, and existing easementsand restrictions of record. This sale is subject to all

title matters of record andany interested party shouldconsider performing an inde-pendent title examination ofthe subject property as nowarranty is given. The sale will not be held

unless either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent is present at thesale and either Plaintiff’sattorney or Plaintiff’s bid-ding agent enters the author-ized bid of Plaintiff for thiscaptioned matter. In the

THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 7

Page 8: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal Noticesalternative, Plaintiff’s coun-sel, if permitted by theCourt, may advise this Courtdirectly of its authorizedbidding instructions. In theevent a sale is inadvertentlyheld without Plaintiff’sCounsel or Counsel’s biddingagent entering the authorizedbid of Plaintiff for thisspecifically captioned matter,the sale shall be null and voidand the property shall be re-advertised for sale on thenext available sale date. Neither the Plaintiff nor its

counsel make representationsas to the integrity of thetitle or the fair market valueof the property offered forsale. Prior to bidding you maywish to review the currentstate law or seek the advice ofany attorney licensed in SouthCarolinaSCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A. Attorney for PlaintiffHON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No: 2017-CP-42-03508

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Donna K. Malone akaDonna Kay Malone; 2nd PalmettoResources, Inc.; South Caro-lina Department of MotorVehicles, I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMarch 4, 2019 at 11:00 AM, atthe County Court House, Spar-tanburg County, South Caro-lina, to the highest bidder:

Legal Description andProperty Address:ALL THAT PIECE, PARCEL OR LOT

OF LAND SITUATE, LYING ANDBEING IN THE STATE OF SOUTHCAROLINA, COUNTY OF SPARTAN-BURG, NEAR HOLLY SPRINGS BAP-TIST CHURCH, AND RUNS ALONGHAMMETT STORE ROAD, BEN HURTROAD, AND GOODJOIN ROAD (SCHWY 357) AS SHOWN ON SURVEY FORCHARLES MALONE, JR. MADE BYWOLFE & HUSKEY, INC. ENGINEER-ING AND SURVEYING DATED JUNE1, 1993, CONTAINING 2.92ACRES, MORE OR LESS, RECORDEDIN THE RMC OFFICE FOR SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA INPLAT BOOK 120 AT PAGE 927. REF-ERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO SAIDPLAT FOR A MORE COMPLETE METESAND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION. TOGETHER with a 1993 24 X 50

Oakwood Mobile Home, Serial #226314 A/B located thereon. THIS BEING THE SAME PROPERTY

CONVEYED UNTO CHARLES MALONE,JR. AND DONNA K. MALONE BYVIRTUE OF A DEED FROM CHARLEST. MALONE, SR. DATED JUNE10,1993 AND RECORDED JUNE 10,1993 IN BOOK 60-C AT PAGE 862IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTEROF DEEDS OFFICE FOR SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. 1909 Highway 357 Lyman, SC

29365TMS# 5-06-00-057-01

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Four and 875/1000 (4.875%)to be paid on balance of bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance. The purchaser topay for papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this Court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or the Plain-tiff’s representative does notappear at the above-describedsale, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. Plaintiffmay waive any of its rights,including its right to a defi-ciency judgment, prior tosale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord. HUTCHENS LAW FIRM P.O. Box 8237 Columbia, SC 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No: 2018-CP-42-03649

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of loanDepot.com, LLCvs. Tarl M. Strasser; I theundersigned as Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the County CourtHouse, Spartanburg County,South Carolina, to the highestbidder: Legal Description and PropertyAddress: The following described real

property situated in theCounty of Spartanburg andState of South Carolina, To-Wit: All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate and being in the Stateof South Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 69 Mid-land Estates, on the Northwestside of Kenneth Drive, onemile south of Boiling Springsshown and designated on platprepared by Gooch & TaylorSurveyors, dated December 3,1963 and revised February 17,1964, recorded in Plat Book 48at Pages 128-130, Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,S.C. This being the same property

conveyed unto Tarl M. Strasserby Deed of Richard RodneyStrasser and Dawn G. Strasserdated August 20, 2009 andrecorded August 24, 2009 inDeed Book 94-K at Page 841, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.

208 Kenneth Drive BoilingSprings, SC 29316 TMS# 2-51-02-104.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Four and 0/1000 (4.000%) tobe paid on balance of bid fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance. The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this Court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or the Plain-tiff’s representative does notappear at the above-describedsale, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. Plaintiffmay waive any of its rights,including its right to a defi-ciency judgment, prior tosale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord. HUTCHENS LAW FIRM P.O. Box 8237 Columbia, SC 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No: 2018-CP-42-02199

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Ditech FinancialLLC vs. Donna S. James akaDonna Dunn;, I the undersignedas Master in Equity for Spar-tanburg County, will sell onMarch 4, 2019 at 11:00 AM, atthe County Court House,Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-der:

Legal Description andProperty Address: ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg shown and desig-nated as Lot No. 16 of GREY-STONE ACRES, Section One, onplat recorded in Plat Book 84,Page 725 rerecorded in PlatBook 85, Page 868 in the RODOffice for Spartanburg County,SC. Reference to said plat andrecord thereof is hereby madefor a more detailed descrip-tion.

THIS BEING the same propertyconveyed unto Donna Dunn byvirtue of a Deed from Rodger C.Jarrell Real Estate & Mort-gage, Inc. dated May 15, 2013and recorded May 15, 2013 inBook 103 H at Page 625 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. THEREAFTER, Donna Dunn nka

Donna S. James conveyed sub-ject property unto Donna S.James by virtue of a GeneralWarranty Deed dated May 12,2014 and recorded May 21, 2014in Book 106 C at Page 68 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina. 116 Graystone Drive Moore, SC

29369 TMS# 6-39-00-065.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Four and 875/1000 (4.875%)to be paid on balance of bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance. The purchaser topay for papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this Court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. As a personal ordeficiency judgment is demand-ed, the bidding will remainopen for a period of thirty(30) days pursuant to the S.C.Code Ann. Section 15-39-720(1976). If the Plaintiff orthe Plaintiff’s representativedoes not appear at the above-described sale, then the saleof the property will be null,void, and of no force andeffect. In such event, thesale will be rescheduled forthe next available sales day.Plaintiff may waive any of itsrights, including its right toa deficiency judgment, priorto sale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord. HUTCHENS LAW FIRM P.O. Box 8237 Columbia, SC 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-04244

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Deutsche BankTrust Company Americas, asTrustee, formerly known asBankers Trust Company, as aTrustee of Amresco ResidentialSecurities Corporation Mort-gage Loan Trust 1998-1, underPooling and Servicing Agree-ment dated as February 1, 1998vs. Shirley J. Reynolds,Elizabeth Quattlebaum, JimmyReynolds, and Spencer E.Cohen, and if Shirley J.Reynolds, Elizabeth Quattle-baum, Jimmy Reynolds, andSpencer E. Cohen be deceasedthen any children and heirs atlaw to the Estates of ShirleyJ. Reynolds, ElizabethQuattlebaum, Jimmy Reynolds,and Spencer E. Cohen, distrib-utees and devisees at law tothe Estates of Shirley J.Reynolds, Elizabeth Quattle-baum, Jimmy Reynolds, andSpencer E. Cohen, and if any ofthe same be dead any and allpersons entitled to claimunder or through them also allother persons unknown claimingany right, title, interest orlien upon the real estatedescribed in the complaintherein; Any unknown adults,any unknown infants or personsunder a disability being aclass designated as John Doe,and any persons in the mili-tary service of the UnitedStates of America being aclass designated as RichardRoe; Eugene Reynolds; BrianReynolds; Sherry Reynolds; TheUnited States of America, byand through its Agency, theInternal Revenue Service;George B. Cohen; Denise Cohen;Phyllis Ann Mills; Aretha L.Cohen Jeter aka Aretha Geter;Calvin R. Cohen; AngelaJohnson, I the undersigned asMaster in Equity for Spartan-burg County, will sell onMarch 4, 2019 at 11:00 AM, atthe County Court House,Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, to the highest bid-

der:Legal Description and

Property Address:ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, par-

cel or lot of land, situate,lying and being in the Countyof Spartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, being shown and des-ignated as 0.439 acre, more orless, on plat prepared byDeaton Land Surveying, datedAugust 6, 1997 to herewithrecorded, reference beinghereby specifically made tosaid plat of survey in aid ofdescription.

For informational purposessee plat recorded December 4,1997 in Plat Book 139 at Page801.THIS BEING the same property

conveyed unto Shirley J.Reynolds by virtue of a Deedfrom Emma L. Cohen, asPersonal Representative forthe Estate of George Cohendated November 17, 1997 andrecorded December 4, 1997 inBook 66-Z at Page 118 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.3007 Retha Drive, Spartan-

burg, SC 29303 TMS# 2-55-10-054.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Twelve and 75/100 (12.75%)to be paid on balance of bidfrom date of sale to date ofcompliance. The purchaser topay for papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or the Plain-tiffs representative does notappear at the above-describedsale, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. Plaintiffmay waive any of its rights,including its right to a defi-ciency judgment, prior tosale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord. Pursuant to Section2410(c), Title 28, UnitedStates Code, the DefendantUnited States of America has aright to redeem the subjectproperty within 120 days afterthe date of the foreclosuresale.HUTCHENS LAW FIRMPost Office Box 8237Columbia, South Carolina 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No.: 2011-CP-42-02526

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB, D/B/AChristiana Trust as OwnerTrustee of the ResidentialCredit Opportunities Trust IIIvs. Michael R. Hudgens; GrettaY. Hudgens; Bent Creek HomeOwners Association, Inc.;Cameron Court Apartments, LLC,I the undersigned as Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the County CourtHouse, Spartanburg County,South Carolina, to the highestbidder:

Legal Description andProperty Address:ALL THAT CERTAIN piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being designatedas Lot 127 on a plat of SpringHill at Bent Creek Plantation,Phase 1, prepared by Freelandand Associates, recorded inPlat Book 138, at page 613 inthe RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty on August 6, 1997.Reference is hereby made tosaid plat for a more completemetes and bounds description.THIS BEING the same property

conveyed to the Michael R.Hudgens and Gretta Y. Hudgensby virtue of a Deed from JGBuilders, Inc., dated July 20,2007 and recorded July 23,

2007 in Book 89 C at Page 313in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.610 Garden Rose Court, Greer,

SC 29651TMS# 9-07-00-311.00

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Five and 00/100 (5.000%) tobe paid on balance of bid fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance. The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this Court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or the Plain-tiffs representative does notappear at the above-describedsale, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. Plaintiffmay waive any of its rights,including its right to a defi-ciency judgment, prior tosale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord.HUTCHENS LAW FIRMPost Office Box 8237Columbia, South Carolina 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

MASTER’S SALEC/A No.: 2018-CP-42-02121

BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of theCourt of Common Pleas forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, heretofore issued inthe case of First GuarantyMortgage Corporation vs. PerryL. Carson Jr.; South CarolinaDepartment of Revenue, I theundersigned as Master inEquity for Spartanburg County,will sell on March 4, 2019 at11:00 AM, at the County CourtHouse, Spartanburg County,South Carolina, to the highestbidder:Legal Description and PropertyAddress:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate and being in the Stateand County aforesaid, beingshown and designated as a por-tion of Lot No. 7, Block B,Alice C. Reynolds Subdivision,containing 0.22 of an acre,more or less, upon a plat pre-pared for Perry L. Carson,Jr., by Freeland-Clinkscales &Associates, Inc. of N.C.,Engineers and Land Surveyors,dated September 21, 2015, andrecorded in Plat Book 170, atpage 335, Office of the Regis-ter of Deeds for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.This being the same property

conveyed unto Perry L. Carson,Jr. by Deed of Perry Lee Carsonand Clara C. Carson datedSeptember 30, 2015 and record-ed October 2, 2015 in Deed Book110-G at Page 25, in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.395 Seminole Drive, Spartan-

burg, SC 29301 TMS# 6-13-14-020.01

TERMS OF SALE: For cash.Interest at the current rateof Four and 75/100 (4.75%) tobe paid on balance of bid fromdate of sale to date of com-pliance. The purchaser to payfor papers and stamps, andthat the successful bidder orbidders, other than thePlaintiff therein, will, uponthe acceptance of his or herbid, deposit with the Masterin Equity for SpartanburgCounty a certified check orcash in the amount equal tofive percent (5%) of theamount of bid on said premisesat the sale as evidence of goodfaith in bidding, and subjectto any resale of said premisesunder Order of this Court; andin the event the said purchas-er or purchasers fail to com-ply with the terms of salewithin Twenty (20) days, theMaster in Equity shall forth-with resell the said property,after the due notice andadvertisement, and shall con-

tinue to sell the same eachsubsequent sales day until apurchaser, who shall complywith the terms of sale, shallbe obtained, such sales to bemade at the risk of the formerpurchaser. Since a personal ordeficiency judgment is waived,the bidding will not remainopen but compliance with thebid may be made immediately.If the Plaintiff or the Plain-tiffs representative does notappear at the above-describedsale, then the sale of theproperty will be null, void,and of no force and effect. Insuch event, the sale will berescheduled for the nextavailable sales day. Plaintiffmay waive any of its rights,including its right to a defi-ciency judgment, prior tosale. Sold subject to taxesand assessments, existingeasements and restrictions ofrecord.HUTCHENS LAW FIRMPost Office Box 8237Columbia, South Carolina 29202803-726-2700HON. GORDON G. COOPERMaster in Equity forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-14, 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF PICKENSIN THE FAMILY COURT

Case No.: 2018-DR-39-1245Robert Efton Lee and Judy Dar-lene Lee, Plaintiffs, vs.Tailor Nicole Bradley, CoryPatrick Bradley, John Doe,C.P.B., Jr., a minor andL.G.B., a minor, Defendants.

SummonsTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:You are hereby summoned and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action a copy ofwhich is herewith served uponyou and which is filed in theoffice of the Clerk of thisCourt this same date and toserve a copy of your Answer tothe Complaint upon the sub-scriber at 107 East MainStreet, P.O. Box 618, Pickens,South Carolina, within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service. If you fail toanswer the Complaint withinthat time, the Plaintiff willbe awarded default judgmentagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.Date: December 27, 2018s/Steven L. AlexanderSTEVEN L. ALEXANDERATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFFSPOST OFFICE BOX 618PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA 29671PHONE: (864)898-3208FAX: (864)[email protected], 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESUMMONS AND NOTICE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPAR-TANBURG IN THE COURT OF COMMONPLEAS C/A NO. 2019-CP-42-00216Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aMr. Cooper, Plaintiff vs.Kelly M. Gilbert aka KellyGilbert, Defendants. TO THEDEFENDANT(S) Kelly M. Gilbertaka Kelly Gilbert: YOU AREHEREBY SUMMONED and requiredto answer the Complaint in theabove action, a copy which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answerupon the undersigned at theiroffices, 2838 Devine Street,Columbia, South Carolina29205, within thirty (30) daysafter service upon you, exclu-sive of the day of such serv-ice, and, if you fail to answerthe Complaint within the timeaforesaid, judgment by defaultwill be rendered against youfor relief demanded in theComplaint. NOTICE NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that the originalComplaint in this action wasfiled in the office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on January 17, 2019.NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to the SouthCarolina Supreme Court Admin-istrative Order 2011-05-02-01,you have a right to be consid-ered for Foreclosure Interven-tion. NOTICE OF PENDENCY OFACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT an action has been com-menced and is now pending or isabout to be commenced in theCircuit Court upon the com-plaint of the above namedPlaintiff against the abovenamed Defendant for the pur-pose of foreclosing a certainmortgage of real estate here-tofore given by Kelly M.Gilbert to Nationstar MortgageLLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper bearingdate of August 14, 2007 andrecorded August 28, 2007 inMortgage Book 3954 at Page 783in the Register of Mesne Con-veyances/Register of Deeds/Clerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty, in the original prin-cipal sum of Forty SixThousand and 00/100 Dollars($46,000.00). Thereafter, byassignment recorded onNovember 20, 2009 in Book 4298at Page 124, the mortgage wasassigned to Amtrust Bank,F/K/A Ohio Savings Bank;thereafter, the Mortgage wasassigned unto the Plaintiff,

8 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Page 9: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal Noticeswhich assignment was recordedNovember 15, 2018 in Book 5535at Page 183 in said ROD Office,and that the premises effectedby said mortgage and by theforeclosure thereof are situ-ated in the County of Spar-tanburg, State of South Caro-lina, and is described as fol-lows: All that certain piece,parcel or lot of land, lyingand being situate in the Stateof South Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being known anddesignated as Lot 45, Block J,Section 2 L.P. WalkerSubdivision on a plat preparedfor Sara R. Hart by Sinclairand associates, Inc., datedApril 3, 1998 and recorded inPlat Book 141 at page 33 alsosee Plat Book 26 at Page 600-601 Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina. TMS No. 6-13-08-063.00 Property Address: 781Jackson Street, Spartanburg,SC 29303 Riley Pope & Laney,LLC Post Office Box 11412Columbia, South Carolina 29211Telephone (803) 799-9993Attorneys for Plaintiff 2-14, 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2019-CP-42-00057

Bank of America, N.A., Plain-tiff, vs. The Estate of MylesB. Lee; John Doe and RichardRoe, as Representatives of allHeirs and Devisees of Myles B.Lee, Deceased, and all personsentitled to claim under orthrough them; also, all otherpersons or corporationsunknown claiming any right,title, interest in or lienupon the real estate describedherein, any unknown adults,whose true names are unknown,being as a class designated asJohn Doe, and any unknowninfants, persons under dis-ability, or persons in theMilitary Service of the UnitedStates of America, whose truenames are unknown, being as aclass designated as RichardRoe; Martha Ann H. Lee; TheUnited States of America act-ing by and through its agentthe Secretary of Housing andUrban Development, Defen-dant(s).

Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosure of

Real Estate Mortgage TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE

NAMED: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDand required to appear anddefend by answering the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is hereby served uponyou, and to serve a copy ofyour Answer on the subscribersat their offices at 508 Hamp-ton Street, Suite 301,Columbia, SC 29201, withinthirty (30) days after theservice hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service;except that the United Statesof America, if named, shallhave sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail to doso, judgment by default willbe rendered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint. YOU WILL ALSO TAKENOTICE that Plaintiff willmove for an Order of Referenceor the Court may issue a gen-eral Order of Reference ofthis action to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pur-suant to Rule 53 of the SouthCarolina Rules of CivilProcedure. TO MINOR(S) OVERFOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE, AND/ORTO MINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND THE PERSONWITH WHOM THE MINOR(S)RESIDES, AND/OR TO PERSONSUNDER SOME LEGAL DISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED ANDNOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for thePlaintiff.

Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT anaction has been or will be com-menced in this Court upon com-plaint of the above-namedPlaintiff against the above-named Defendants for the fore-closure of a certain mortgageof real estate given by MylesB. Lee and Martha Ann H. Leeto One Reverse Mortgage, LLCdated March 8, 2011 andrecorded on March 25, 2011 inBook 4450 at Page 326, in theSpartanburg County Registry(hereinafter, “Subject Mort-gage”). Thereafter, theSubject Mortgage was trans-ferred to the Plain-tiff byassignment. The premises cov-ered and affected by the saidMortgage and by the foreclo-sure thereof were, at the timeof the making thereof and atthe time of the filing of thisnotice, more particularlydescribed in the said Mortgageand are more commonly des-cribed as: Land situated inthe County of Spartanburg inthe State of SC. All thosethree pieces, parcels or lotsof land lying, being and sit-

uate on the East side of Brook-wood Drive, in School DistrictNo. 2, County and State afore-said, and being known and des-ignated as Lots Nos. Twenty-Three (23), Twenty-Four (24),and Twenty-Five (25) in Block"C" of Brookwood Park Subdi-vision as shown on platrecorded in the R.M.C. Officefor said County in Plat Book51, pages 246-249. Being thesame property conveyed toMyles B. Lee and Martha Ann H.Lee by J.F. Dill, by deed datedFebruary 4, 1983 and recordedFebruary 7, 1983 of record inDeed Book 49-H, Page 795, inthe County Clerk's Office. Parcel No. 2-38-10-076.00

Property Address: 1306Brookwood Drive, BoilingSprings, SC 29316 Order Appointing Guardian Ad

Litem and Appointment ofAttorney for Unknown Defen-dants in Military Service

It appearing to the satisfac-tion of the Court, upon read-ing the filed Petition forAppointment of Laura A. Gregg,Esquire as Guardian ad Litemfor known and unknown minors,and for all persons who may beunder a disability, and itappearing that Laura A. Gregg,Esquire has consented to saidappointment, it is FURTHERupon reading the Petitionfiled by Plaintiff for theappointment of an attorney torepresent any unknown Defen-dants who may be in theMilitary Service of the UnitedStates of America, and may be,as such, entitled to the ben-efits of the Servicemembers’Civil Relief Act, and anyamendments thereto, and itappearing that Laura A. Gregg,Esquire has consented to actfor and represent said Defen-dants, it is ORDERED thatLaura A. Gregg, Esquire PO Box601, Port Royal, SC 29935phone (843) 505-6566, be andhereby is appointed Guardianad Litem on behalf of all knownand unknown minors and allunknown persons who may beunder a disability, all ofwhom may have or claim to havesome interest or claim to thereal property commonly knownas 1306 Brookwood Drive,Boiling Springs, SC 29316;that she is empowered anddirected to appear on behalfof and represent said Defen-dants, unless said Defendants,or someone on their behalf,shall within thirty (30) daysafter service of a copy hereofas directed, procure theappointment of Guardian orGuardians ad Litem for saidDefendants. AND IT IS FURTHERORDERED that Laura A. Gregg,Esquire of PO Box 601, PortRoyal, SC 29935 phone (843)505-6566, be and hereby isappointed Attorney for anyunknown Defendants who are, ormay be, in the MilitaryService of the United Statesof America and as such areentitled to the benefits ofthe Servicemembers’ CivilRelief Act aka Soldiers’ andSailors’ Civil Relief Act of1940, and any amendmentsthereto, to represent and pro-tect the interest of saidDefendants, AND IT IS FURTHERORDERED That a copy of thisOrder shall be forth withserved upon said Defendants bypublication in The SpartanWeekly or another newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin the County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, oncea week for three (3) consecu-tive weeks, together with theSummons and Notice of Filingof Complaint in the aboveentitled action. Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVED

NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKENOTICE that the original Com-plaint, Cover Sheet for CivilActions and Certificate ofExemption from ADR in theabove entitled action wasfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on January 7, 2019. J. Martin PageSouth Carolina Bar No. 100200 Michael C. Masciale South Carolina Bar No. 103819 508 Hampton Street, Suite 301Columbia, South Carolina 29201Phone (803) 509-50782-14, 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2019-CP-42-00367

First South Bank d/b/a FirstSouth Bank-East, PLAINTIFF v.JFG Family Trust, a SouthCarolina Corporation (dis-solved), DEFENDANT.

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT ABOVE-NAMED: YOU

ARE HEREBY SUMMONED andrequired to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices, 900 East NorthStreet, (P.O. Box 10828,29603) Greenville, South Caro-lina 29601, within thirty (30)days after the service hereof,exclusive of the day of such

service; and if you fail to doso judgment by default will berendered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint. YOU WILL ALSO TAKENOTICE that Plaintiff willmove for an Order of Referenceof this cause to the Master-In-Equity for GreenvilleCounty, South Carolina, whichOrder shall, pursuant to Rule53(e), South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedures, specificallyprovide that the said Master-In-Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a finaljudgment in this case.

Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis now pending, or will be com-menced within twenty (20) daysof the date of filing hereof,in this Court upon complaintof the above-named Plaintiffagainst the above-named Defen-dant for the foreclosure of aMortgage from Julia FosterGist to First South Bank -East, dated November 14, 2003,up to a principal amount not toexceed $20,000.00, which mort-gage was duly filed andrecorded in the ROD Office forSpartanburg County, S.C., onNovember 17, 2003, in MortgageBook 3117, Page 342. The prem-ises covered and affected bysaid mortgage and by the fore-closure thereof, were at thetime of the making thereof,and at the time of the filingof this notice, described asfollows: All that certainpiece, parcel or lot of land inthe City and County of Spar-tanburg, State of South Caro-lina, situate, lying and beingon the southeastern side ofProspect Avenue and beingshown and designated as LotNo. A on plat made for R.T.Thomason, Jr., dated November10, 1959, revised February 22,1960, as recorded in Plat Book40, page 411, ROD Office forSpartanburg County, said lothas a frontage on ProspectAvenue of 64 feet, with anortheastern side of 187.4feet, a southeastern side lineof 185.9 feet and a rear widthof 43 feet. For a more detaileddescription reference is here-by made to plat above referredto; being the same propertyconveyed to by Lewis WalterGist to Julia Foster Gist bydeed dated October 30, 1969and recorded November 13, 1969in Deed Book 36H, page 352, RODOffice for Spartanburg County.ALSO: All that lot or parcel ofland located at the intersec-tion of Greenlee Street (a/k/aGreenlea Street) and ProspectStreet in the City ofSpartanburg, having a width onProspect Street of 21 feet anda uniform depth of 187 feet anda rear with of 21 feet. Thisis the same property conveyedto the forfeited land commis-sion by deed dated July 8,1957, and recorded in DeedBook 23-K, Page 469, RODOffice for Spartanburg County,S.C. For future reference, seeBlock Map Street 4-46, Lot 6-A, Block B. Also see platrecorded in Plat Book 8, Page94, ROD Office for SpartanburgCounty; and being the sameproperty conveyed by LewisWalter Gist to Julia FosterGist by deed dated October 30,1969 and recorded November 13,1969 in Deed Book 36H, Page352, ROD Office for Spartan-burg, SC. See also deed fromDavid R. Duncan to JuliaFoster Gist recorded February8, 1991 in Deed Book 57-K, Page674. This being the same prop-erty conveyed to JFG FamilyTrust by deed of Julia FosterGist, dated January 21, 2010,and recorded January 21, 2010,in the ROD Office for Spartan-burg County, SC, in Deed Book95-K at Page 395. TMS: 7-16-07-206.00 Property Address: 140 Pros-

pect Avenue, Spartanburg, SC 29306. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the original Summons and Com-plaint in the above action wasfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty, SC on February 1,2019.ATTORTNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: S. Brook FowlerCarter, Smith, Merriam, Rogers& Traxler, P.A.Post Office Box 10828Greenville, SC 29603 (864) 242-35662-14, 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITC/A No.: 2018-CP-42-02797

Memories Enterprises, LLC,Plaintiff, v. Gary E. Mill-wood, Nationscredit FinancialServices Corporation; AllPersons having any right,title, estate or interest inor lien upon the real estatedescribed; Any unknown adultsbeing a class described asJohn Doe, whose true names areunknown; And any unborninfants or persons under dis-ability being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe, whosenames are unknown, Defendants.

Summons (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANTS NAMED

ABOVE:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required within thirty (30)days from the service of thisSummons (exclusive of the dayof service), to serve anAnswer to this Complaint beingfiled against you. A copy ofthis Answer should be servedupon the subscriber at 116 S.Alabama Ave., Chesnee, SC292323 or P.O. Box 85,Chesnee, SC 29323. You mustalso file you Answer with theCourt. If you fail to respondto this Complaint within thetime stated, judgment bydefault will be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatshould you fail to answer theforegoing summons, the Plain-tiff will move for a generalOrder of Reference of thiscause to the Master in Equityfor this County, which Ordershall, pursuant to Rule 53(e)of the South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedure, specificallyprovide that the said Masterin Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a finaljudgment in this case.Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected]

Complaint (Non-Jury)NOW COMES the Plaintiff,

Memories Enterprises, com-plaining of the above-namedDefendants Gary E. Millwood,and Nationscredit FinancialServices Corporation, John Doeand Richard Roe and doesallege and show unto thisHonorable Court as follows:

JURISDICTIONAL BACKGROUND1. The Plaintiff is a limited

liability company organizedand existing under the laws ofthe State of North Carolinabased in Rutherford County,North Carolina and authorizedto transact business in SouthCarolina. 2. The Plaintiff is the owner

of real property located inthe State of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg.

3. Upon information andbelief, the Defendant Gary E.Millwood is a citizen and res-ident of Spartanburg County,State of South Carolina.

4. Upon information andbelief, Defendant Nations-credit Financial ServicesCorporation may unjustly claimto have, or it appears by thepublic records that they mayclaim some right in, title to,claim or demand against, orlien or encumbrance upon thesaid Property by way of thatcertain mortgage documentrecorded in Mortgage Book 1719at page 692. That such claimsare unjust and all such claimswhich said Defendant may havehad upon the premises abovedescribed were wholly andeffectually extinguished, cutoff, and barred by the tax saleconducted or have been paid infull and no longer constitutea valid lien on the subjectproperty. 6. This Honorable Court has

jurisdiction over the partiesand subject matter of thisaction by virtue of the sub-ject property being located inSpartanburg County.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND7. On or about September 17,

1982, the Gary E. Millwood wasconveyed one parcel of proper-ty located in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg (“Lot 20”) by deedof William E. Millwood andWilma G. Millwood, which wasrecorded in the Office ofRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,in Deed Book 49-B, Page 893.8. The property is described

as follows:All that lot or parcel of landin the State and County afore-said, fronting 65 feet onBeaumont Avenue and beingshown and identified as LotNo. 20, Section B of FairviewHeights on plat recorded inPlat Book 15 at Page 95 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,S.C., and to which plat refer-ence is made for a more par-ticular description.Property Address: 675 Beau-

mont Avenue, Spartanburg, SC29303TMS# 7-08-15-042.029. The Defendant failed to paythe 2009, 2010, and 2011 prop-erty taxes on the Property.FOR A FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION

(QUIET-TITLE ACTION)10. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly gave writtennotice of delinquency taxes bymail to the Defendant inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-41-40 et. seq. (1976, asamended).

11. The Spartanburg CountyDelinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly took exclusivepossession of the Property bymailing notice of the delin-quent taxes to the Defendantbest available address inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-40(b).12. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly posted noticeon the Property of its intentto sell the Property to col-lect the delinquent taxes inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-40(c).13. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly mailed aNotice of Approaching End ofRedemption Period to theDefendants in accordance withS.C. Code Ann. § 12-51-120.14. The Spartanburg County

Tax Collector’s Office proper-ly publicized notice of thetax sale pursuant to S.C. CodeAnn. § 12-51-40(d).15. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice sold the Property tothe Forfeited Land Commissionof Spartanburg County (“Com-mission”) at public auction inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-50.16. The Forfeited Land Com-

mission of Spartanburg County,as successful bidders at thesale, tendered payment of thepurchase price in accordancewith S.C. Code Ann. § 12-51-60.17. The Defendant failed to

redeem the Property within oneyear of the sale in accordancewith S.C. Code Ann. § 12-51-90.18. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Sale Officedelivered the Forfeited LandCommission of SpartanburgCounty the delinquent tax saledeeds in accordance with S.C.Code Ann. § 12-51-130.19. The Plaintiff purchased

the property from TheForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County by virtueof deed recorded in Deed Book105-Y at Page 289.20. The Plaintiff are now the

fee simple owners of theProperty because the Spartan-burg County Delinquent TaxCollector’s Office compliedwith all the requirements tocollect the delinquent taxesby selling the Property to theForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County in accor-dance with South Carolina law.

21. Upon information andbelief, the Plaintiff is enti-tled to an Order of the Courtdeclaring that they are thefee simple absolute owner ofthe Property.22. That based upon informa-

tion and belief, the Plaintiffis entitled to an Order of theCourt declaring that Defendantinterests in the Property havebeen transferred to the Plain-tiff pursuant to the Delin-quent Tax Sale Deeds.FOR A THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION

(LAPSE OF TIME)23. Plaintiff realleges and

incorporates its responsesabove as if repeated verbatimherein. 24. The date of the tax sale

occurred on December 3, 2012,which more than 2 years haspassed since the tax sale.25. Any action for recovery ofland by Defendants is timebarred pursuant to S.C. CodeAnn. § 12-51-160.

WHEREFORE, the Plaintiffprays as follows:1. For an Order of the Court

declaring that the Plaintiffis the lawful owner of theProperty in fee simpleabsolute.2. That the Defendants be

found to no longer have anyinterest in the Property.3. For such other and further

relief as this Honorable Courtmight deem just and proper.Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected]

Lis Pendens (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANTS NAMED

ABOVE:NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN an

action has been commenced andis now pending in the Courtupon Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against theabove named Defendant(s) in anaction relating to title tothe property described below:All that lot or parcel of landin the State and County afore-said, fronting 65 feet onBeaumont Avenue and beingshown and identified as LotNo. 20, Section B of FairviewHeights on plat recorded inPlat Book 15 at Page 95 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,S.C., and to which plat refer-ence is made for a more par-ticular description.

This being the same propertyconveyed to Memories Enter-prises by deed of TheForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County dated April29, 2014 and recorded April30, 2014 in Deed Book 105-Y atPage 289 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County.TMS# 7-08-15-042.02Property Address: 675 Beau-

mont Avenue, Spartanburg, SC29303Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected], 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITC/A No.: 2018-CP-42-0296

Memories Enterprises, LLC,Plaintiff, v. Daniel D. Nix,Christine E. Nix, Citifinan-cial, Inc., its Successorsand/or Assigns who names areunknown; South CarolinaDepartment of Revenue; AllPersons having any right,title, estate or interest inor lien upon the real estatedescribed; Any unknown adultsbeing a class described asJohn Doe, whose true names areunknown; And any unborninfants or persons under dis-ability being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe, whosenames are unknown, Defendants.

Summons (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANTS NAMED

ABOVE:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required within thirty (30)days from the service of thisSummons (exclusive of the dayof service), to serve anAnswer to this Complaint beingfiled against you. A copy ofthis Answer should be servedupon the subscriber at 116 S.Alabama Ave., Chesnee, SC292323 or P.O. Box 85,Chesnee, SC 29323. You mustalso file you Answer with theCourt. If you fail to respondto this Complaint within thetime stated, judgment bydefault will be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatshould you fail to answer theforegoing summons, the Plain-tiff will move for a generalOrder of Reference of thiscause to the Master in Equityfor this County, which Ordershall, pursuant to Rule 53(e)of the South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedure, specificallyprovide that the said Masterin Equity is authorized andempowered to enter a finaljudgment in this case.Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected]

Complaint (Non-Jury)NOW COMES the Plaintiff,

Memories Enterprises, com-plaining of the above-namedDefendants Daniel D. Nix,Christine E. Nix, Citifinan-cial, Inc, South CarolinaDepartment of Revenue, JohnDoe and Richard Roe and doesallege and show unto thisHonorable Court as follows:

JURISDICTIONAL BACKGROUND1. The Plaintiff is a limited

liability company organizedand existing under the laws ofthe State of North Carolinabased in Rutherford County,North Carolina and authorizedto transact business in SouthCarolina.2. The Plaintiff is the owner

of real property located inthe State of South Carolina,County of Spartanburg.

3. Upon information andbelief, the Defendants DanielD. Nix and Christine E. Nix arecitizens and residents of theState of South Carolina.

4. Upon information andbelief, Defendant Citifinan-cial, Inc., may unjustly claimto have, or it appears by thepublic records that they mayclaim some right in, title to,claim or demand against, orlien or encumbrance upon thesaid Property by way of thatcertain mortgage documentrecorded in Mortgage Book 3538at page 549. That such claimsare unjust and all such claimswhich said Defendant may havehad upon the premises abovedescribed were wholly andeffectually extinguished, cutoff, and barred by the tax saleconducted or have been paid in

THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 9

Page 10: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal Noticesfull and no longer constitutea valid lien on the subjectproperty. 5. Plaintiff is informed and

believes that Defendant theSouth Carolina Department ofRevenue (the “DOR”) mayattempt to assert an interestin the Property by virtue ofthe following: (a) Tax Lienagainst Daniel D. Nix in theoriginal amount of $622.76recorded on August 15, 2001 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds in Tax Lien Book 1, page304; and (b) Tax Lien againstDaniel D. Nix in the originalamount of $2,250.72 recordedon August 16, 2001, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds in Tax Lien Book 1, page516; and (c) tax lien againstDaniel D. Nix in the originalamount of $622.23 recorded onAugust 31, 2001, in the Officeof the Register of Deeds in TaxLien Book 1 at Page 673; and(d) tax lien against DanielNix in the original amount of$1,772.16 recorded on March22, 2007, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds in State TaxLien Book S-34 at Page 336.6. This Honorable Court has

jurisdiction over the partiesand subject matter of thisaction by virtue of the sub-ject property being located inSpartanburg County.

FACTUAL BACKGROUND7. On or about March 9, 1999,

the Daniel D. Nix andChristine E. Nix were conveyedone parcel of property locatedin the State of South Caro-lina, County of Spartanburg(“Lot 10”) by deed of Janice R.Edge, which was recorded inthe Office of Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina, in Deed Book69-N, Page 625.8. The property is described

as follows:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate and being in the Stateand County aforesaid, beingshown and designated as LotNo. 10, Block T, as shown onMills Mill Plat No. 2 entitled“Subdivision for Mills Mill,Saxon Village,” dated Septem-ber 3, 1954, by Gooch andTaylor, Surveyor, recorded inPlat book 31 at Page 370-375,in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty.Property Address: 24 Saxon

Heights, Spartanburg, SC 29301TMS# 6-18-02-042.009. The Defendant failed to paythe 2011 property taxes on theProperty.FOR A FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION

(QUIET-TITLE ACTION)10. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly gave writtennotice of delinquency taxes bymail to the Defendant inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-41-40 et. seq. (1976, asamended).11. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly took exclusivepossession of the Property bymailing notice of the delin-quent taxes to the Defendantbest available address inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-40(b).12. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly posted noticeon the Property of its intentto sell the Property to col-lect the delinquent taxes inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-40(c).13. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice properly mailed aNotice of Approaching End ofRedemption Period to theDefendants in accordance withS.C. Code Ann. § 12-51-120.14. The Spartanburg County

Tax Collector’s Office proper-ly publicized notice of thetax sale pursuant to S.C. CodeAnn. § 12-51-40(d).15. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Collector’sOffice sold the Property tothe Forfeited Land Commissionof Spartanburg County (“Com-mission”) at public auction inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-50.

16. The Forfeited LandCommission of SpartanburgCounty, as successful biddersat the sale, tendered paymentof the purchase price inaccordance with S.C. Code Ann.§ 12-51-60.17. The Defendant failed to

redeem the Property within oneyear of the sale in accordancewith S.C. Code Ann. § 12-51-90.18. The Spartanburg County

Delinquent Tax Sale Officedelivered the Forfeited LandCommission of SpartanburgCounty the delinquent tax saledeeds in accordance with S.C.Code Ann. § 12-51-130.19. The Plaintiff purchased

the property from TheForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County by virtueof deed recorded in Deed Book105-Y at Page 287.20. The Plaintiff are now the

fee simple owners of theProperty because the Spartan-burg County Delinquent Tax

Collector’s Office compliedwith all the requirements tocollect the delinquent taxesby selling the Property to theForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County in accor-dance with South Carolina law.

21. Upon information andbelief, the Plaintiff is enti-tled to an Order of the Courtdeclaring that they are thefee simple absolute owner ofthe Property.22. That based upon informa-

tion and belief, the Plaintiffis entitled to an Order of theCourt declaring that Defendantinterests in the Property havebeen transferred to thePlaintiff pursuant to theDelinquent Tax Sale Deeds.FOR A THIRD CAUSE OF ACTION

(LAPSE OF TIME)23. Plaintiff realleges and

incorporates its responsesabove as if repeated verbatimherein. 24. The date of the tax sale

occurred on December 3, 2012,which more than 2 years haspassed since the tax sale.25. Any action for recovery ofland by Defendants is timebarred pursuant to S.C. CodeAnn. § 12-51-160.

WHEREFORE, the Plaintiffprays as follows:1. For an Order of the Court

declaring that the Plaintiffis the lawful owner of theProperty in fee simpleabsolute.2. That the Defendants be

found to no longer have anyinterest in the Property.3. For such other and further

relief as this Honorable Courtmight deem just and proper.Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected]

Lis Pendens (Non-Jury)TO THE DEFENDANTS NAMED

ABOVE:NOTICE OF HEREBY GIVEN an

action has been commenced andis now pending in the Courtupon Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against theabove named Defendant(s) in anaction relating to title tothe property described below:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land, withimprovements thereon, lying,situate, and being in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, being shownand designated as Lot No. 10,Block T, as shown on Mills MillPlat No. 2 entitled "Subdi-vision for Mills Mill, SaxonVillage", dated September 3,1954, by Gooch & Taylor, Sur-veyor, recorded in Plat Book31, at Page 370-375, in theOffice of Register of Deedsfur Spartanburg County.This being the same property

conveyed to Memories Enter-prises by deed of TheForfeited Land Commission ofSpartanburg County dated April29, 2014 and recorded April30, 2014 in Deed Book 105-Y atPage 287 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County.TMS# 6-18-02-042.00Property Address: 24 Saxon

Heights, Spartanburg, SC 29301Chesnee, South CarolinaAugust 6, 2018Respectfully submitted,s/ Stephen C. WoffordAttorney for PlaintiffSouth Carolina Bar #78348LAW OFFICE OF STEPHEN C. WOFFORD, LLC116 S. Alabama AvenuePost Office Box 85Chesnee, South Carolina 29323Ph. 864.461.8059Fax [email protected], 21, 28

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2019-CP-42-00095

Sharonview Federal CreditUnion, Plaintiff, vs. TheEstate of Timothy CarlosDavis, Jr., a/k/a Timothy C.Davis, Jr., deceased; and anychildren and heirs at law,distributees and devisees, andif any deceased then any per-sons entitled to claim underor through them; also allother persons unknown, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal estate described in thecomplaint herein; any unknownadults being a class designat-ed as John Doe; and any unknownminors or persons under dis-ability or in the militaryservice being a class desig-nated as Richard Roe; TimothyCarlos Davis, Sr. and Angel G.Davis, Defendant(s).

Summons and Notice of Filing of Complaint

(Non-eligible under the HomeAffordable Modification Pro-gram) (Deficiency Judgment

Waived) (Non-Jury)

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVENAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer to the said Com-plaint upon the subscribers,at their office, 401 PettigruStreet, Greenville, SouthCarolina 29601, within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the Complaintin the time aforesaid, judg-ment by default will be ren-dered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the original Complaint in theabove entitled action wasfiled in the office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on January 8, 2019.Bannister, Wyatt & Stalvey,LLC, 401 Pettigru Street, P.O.Box 10007 (29603) Greenville,SC 29601 (864) 298-0084

Lis Pendens(Non-eligible under the HomeAffordable Modification Pro-gram) (Deficiency Judgment

Waived) (Non-Jury)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis now pending in this Courtupon Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against theabove-named Defendant for theforeclosure of those certainmortgages of real estate givenby Timothy C. Davis Jr. toSharonview Federal CreditUnion on October 6, 2017 in theamount of $99,750.00, and$10,500.00 with interest. Themortgages were duly filed andrecorded in the ROD Office forSpartanburg County on October11, 2018 in Mortgage Book 5351at Page 316 and Book 5351 atPage 303. The premises coveredand affected by said mortgagesand by the foreclosure thereofwere, at the time of the filingof this notice, described asfollows:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot 36, TrinityGate at the Promised Land,containing 0.109 acres, moreor less, on a plat prepared byNeil R. Phillips & Company,Inc., dated 2/7/07 and record-ed 4/12/07 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for saidCounty in Plat Book 161 at Page377; reference to said platbeing hereby made for a morecomplete metes and bounds des-cription thereof.This being the same property

conveyed to Timothy C. Davis,Jr., by deed of Tiffany Smithdated October 6, 2017 andrecorded October 11, 2017 inDeed Book 117-H at Page 836 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.TMS# 6-21-15-039.40Property Address: 519 Shilo

Drive, Spartanburg, SC 29306Notice of Order Appointing

Guardian Ad Litem NisiTHE DEFENDANTS HEREIN, NAMES

AND ADDRESSES UNKNOWN, INCLUD-ING ANY THEREOF WHO MAY BEMINORS, IMPRISONED PERSONS,INCOMPETENT PERSONS, UNDEROTHER LEGAL DISABILITY OR INTHE MILITARY SERVICE, IF ANY,WHETHER RESIDENTS OR NON-RESI-DENTS OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND TO THE NATURAL, GENERAL, TESTA-MENTARY GUARDIAN OR COMMITTEE,OR OTHERWISE, AND TO THE PER-SON WITH WHOM THEY MAY RESIDE,IF ANY THERE BE:PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a

Motion for an order appointingJason J. Andrighetti, Esquire,as Guardian ad Litem Nisi, forall persons whomsoever hereincollectively designated asRichard Roe or John Doe,defendants herein, names andaddresses unknown, includingany thereof who may be minors,imprisoned persons, incompe-tent persons, in the militaryservice or under other legaldisability, whether residentsor non-residents of SouthCarolina, was filed in theOffice of the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County.YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE

that unless the said minors orpersons under other legal dis-ability, if any, or someone intheir behalf or in behalf ofany of them, shall withinthirty (30) days after serviceof notice of this order uponthem by publication, exclusiveof the day of such service,procure to be appointed forthem, or either of them, aGuardian ad Litem to representthem for the purposes of thisaction, the appointment ofsaid Guardian ad Litem Nisishall be made absolute.February 13, 2019Greenville, South CarolinaBANNISTER, WYATT & STALVEY, LLCs/William J. McDonadWilliam J. McDonald, Esq.SC Bar No. 68356401 Pettigru StreetPost Office Box 10007 (29603)Greenville, SC 29601Phone: (864) 298-00842-21, 28, 3-7

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCase No. 2019-DR-42-0154

South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Samantha Riddle, StewartCoffman, Chris Mathis, MichaelBlankenship, Defendants. INTHE INTEREST OF: Minors Underthe Age of 18.

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANTS: Stewart Coff-

man:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the com-plaint for termination of yourparental rights in and to theminor child in this action,the original of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SPARTANBURGCounty, on the 16th day ofJanuary, 2019, a copy of whichwill be delivered to you uponrequest; and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the complaintupon the undersigned attorneyfor the plaintiff at 630Chesnee Highway, Spartanburg,S.C. 29303, within thirty (30)days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat: (1) the guardian adlitem (GAL) who is appointedby the court in this action torepresent the best interestsof the child(ren) will providethe family court with a writ-ten report that includes anevaluation and assessment ofthe issues brought before thecourt along with recommena-tions; (2) the GAL’s writtenreport will be available forreview twenty-four (24) hoursin advance of the hearing; (3)you may review the report atthe GAL Program county office.February 15, 2019Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESPatricia L. WilsonSouth Carolina Bar No. 77587Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303864-345-1013864-596-27732-21, 28, 3-7

LEGAL NOTICETAKE NOTICE that Odom, Inc.

has voluntarily dissolved asof February 15, 2019. Any per-sons with lawful claimsagainst the corporation mustpresent them to Robert F.Tuner, Registered Agent forOdom, Inc., c/o Hyde Law Firm,P.A. 360 Main Street, Spartan-burg, SC 29302. All claimspresented must include thename of the claimant, theamount claimed due and a sum-mary of the basis for thealleged claim. Any claimagainst Odom, Inc. will bebarred unless a proceeding toenforce the claim is commencedwithin five years after publi-cation of this notice. 2-21

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2019-CP-42-00149

Wilmington Savings FundSociety, FSB, d/b/a ChristianaTrust, as indenture trustee,for the CSMC 2016-RPL1 Trust,Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series2016-RPL1, Plaintiff, v.Cynthia Crosby; Erin CapitalManagement LLC; PrecisionRecovery Analytics, Inc.,Defendant(s).

Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosure of

Real Estate MortgageTO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVE

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND

NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment will

be made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatunder the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Complaint,Cover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitledaction was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on January 11,2019. A Notice of ForeclosureIntervention was also filed inthe Clerk of Court's Office.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff2-21, 28, 3-7

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC.A. No.: 2018-CP-42-04388

Ricky Lee Dominick, Plaintiff,vs. Teshae Watson-Cueto andDonald William Crapps, Defen-dants.

SummonsTO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:You are hereby summoned and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is attached heretoand herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy of youranswer to same upon the sub-scribed at 178 West MainStreet, Post Office Box 3547,Spartanburg, South Carolina29304, within thirty (30) daysafter the service of same,exclusive of the day of suchservice. If you fail to answersame within thirty (30) dayperiod, the Plaintiff willapply to the Court for therelief demanded therein andjudgment will be taken againstyou be default.Spartanburg, South CarolinaDecember 27, 2018Harrison, White, P.C. ___s/John B. White, Jr.John B. White, Jr.South Carolina Bar No.: 5996Ryan F. McCarty South Carolina Bar No.: 74198178 W. Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 29304(864) 585-5100Attorneys for the Plaintiff

ComplaintPlaintiff, by and through

their undersigned counsel ofrecord, will prove unto thishonorable Court the following:

GENERAL ALLEGATIONS1. Plaintiff Ricky Lee

Dominick (hereinafter, “Plain-tiff”) is a citizen and resi-dent of Spartanburg County,South Carolina. 2. Defendant Teshae Watson-

Cueto (hereinafter, “DefendantWatson-Cueto”) is, upon infor-mation and belief, a citizenand resident of RichlandCounty, South Carolina. 3. Defendant Donald William

Crapps (hereinafter, “Defen-dant Crapps”) is, upon infor-mation and belief, a citizenand resident of SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.4. The collision giving rise

to this lawsuit occurred inSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.5. This Court has jurisdic-

tion over the parties and overthe subject matter of thisaction. Venue is proper inthis court. 6. On November 17, 2017 at

approximately 1:30PM, Plain-tiff was a passenger on a Cityof Spartanburg bus which wasstopped to unload passengersat a bus stop on John B. White,Sr. Blvd., near BrooksideRoad, in the City of Spartan-burg, County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina.

7. Defendant Watson-Cueto,driving a 2005 Chrysler, whichwas owned by Defendant Crapps,was traveling directly behindthe City of Spartanburg bus.Defendant failed to slow down

with traffic and struck therear of the bus in whichPlaintiff was traveling. 8. As a direct and proximate

result of the collision Plain-tiffs suffered injuries anddamages as set forth hereinbe-low. PLAINTIFF’S CAUSE OF ACTION

(NEGLIGENCE) 9. The foregoing allegations

contained in this Complaintare incorporated by referenceherein as fully as if restatedverbatim. 10. Defendant Watson-Cueto,

at the time and place in ques-tion, was negligent, grosslynegligent, reckless, willful,and wanton in the followingparticulars, to wit: (a) In failing to maintain a

proper lookout; (b) In traveling too fast for

the conditions then and thereexisting;

(c) In failing to stop,swerve, slow down, or takeother evasive action to avoidthe collision;(d) In failing to keep her

vehicle under safe and propercontrol;(e) In failing to act as a

reasonable and prudent personwould have acted under thecircumstances then and thereexisting;(f) In failing to safely and

properly apply brakes so as tostop the vehicle and avoid thecollision; and,(g) In violating the statuto-

ry and common laws regardingthe operation of motor vehi-cles within the state of SouthCarolina.11. As a direct and proximate

result of the aforementionedacts of negligence, gross neg-ligence, recklessness, will-fulness, and wantonness onbehalf of Defendant Watson-Cueto, Plaintiff sufferedinjuries to their person thatrequired expensive medicalcare and treatment. 12. As a further direct and

proximate result of the afore-mentioned acts and/or omis-sions of Defendant Watson-Cueto, Plaintiff sufferedphysical and mental pain andsuffered the loss of enjoymentof life. PLAINTIFF’S SECOND CAUSE OF

ACTION AS TO DEFENDANT DONALD WILLIAM CRAPPS(NEGLIGENT ENTRUSTMENT)

13. The foregoing allegationscontained in this Complaintare incorporated by referenceherein as fully as if restatedverbatim. 14. Defendant Crapps was neg-

ligent in entrusting the useof his automobile to DefendantWatson-Cueto when DefendantCrapps knew or should haveknown that Defendant Watson-Cueto was not a competent andqualified driver.15. As a direct and proximate

result of Defendant Crapps’negligent entrustment of saidautomobile, Plaintiff sufferedinjuries and damages as setforth hereinabove.

WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs prayfor judgment against Defendantfor actual and punitive dam-ages, for the costs of thisaction, and for such other andfurther relief as the Courtdeems just and proper.Spartanburg, South CarolinaDecember 27, 2018Harrison, White, P.C. ___s/John B. White, Jr.John B. White, Jr.South Carolina Bar No.: 5996Ryan F. McCarty South Carolina Bar No.: 74198178 W. Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 29304(864) 585-5100Attorneys for the Plaintiff2-21, 28, 3-7

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2018-CP-42-00638

INA Group, LLC, Plaintiff, vs.The Estate of Jim Brown akaJames W. Brown, Sr.; Heirs-at-Law of Jim Brown aka James W.Brown; unknown Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Jim Brown akaJames W. Brown, Deceased;their Heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors, and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; allunknown owners, unknown heirsor unknown devisees of anydeceased person, or by anysuch designation; James WalterBrown, Jr.; Wallace EugeneChapman; Rick Chapman; ReneePrice; Alonia Brown Alston;James Talcott, Inc.; NorthAmerican Acceptance Corpora-tion; Felix T. Mitchell; JeffT. Hughes; Bobby P. Dean II;the South Carolina Departmentof Revenue; and John Doe andMary Roe, representing allunknown persons having orclaiming to have any right,title, or interest in or to, orlien upon, the real estatedescribed as 109 Old PacoletRoad, Spartanburg County,South Carolina, TMS number 3-10-14-103.00, their heirs andassigns, and all other per-sons, firms, or corporationsentitled to claim under, by or

10 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Page 11: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal Noticesthrough the above-named Defen-dant(s), and all other personsor entities unknown claimingany right, title, interest,estate in, or lien upon, thereal estate described as 109Old Pacolet Road, SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, TMSnumber 3-10-14-103.00, Defen-dants.Notice of Second Lis PendensPursuant to S.C. Code Ann. §§

15-11-10 to -50, Plaintiffhereby gives notice thatPlaintiff has commenced anaction in this Court againstthe above-named defendants toquiet tax title to the follow-ing described real property:All that certain lot or parcelof land lying and being situ-ated in the State of SouthCarolina, County of Spartan-burg, Town of Cowpens, andhaving the following measure-ments: Beginning at a point onOld Pacolet Road, said pointbeing the southeastern cornerof Lot 29 on an unrecorded platof D.H. Hearse (said pointalso being described as thesoutheastern corner of Spar-tanburg County Tax Map Parcel# 3-10-14-103.00); thencealong Old Pacolet Road in anorthwesterly direction for 60feet to a point; thence pro-ceeding in a northeasterlydirection along the boundarybetween Spartanburg County TaxMap Parcel # 3-10-14-103.00and Spartanburg County Tax MapParcel # 3-10-14-104.02 for100 feet to a point; thenceproceeding in a southeasterlydirection for 30 feet to apoint; thence proceeding in anortheasterly direction for100 feet to a point; thenceproceeding in a southeasterlydirection for 30 feet to apoint; thence proceeding in asouthwesterly direction 200feet to a point being the pointof beginning. This parcel isfurther described as beingLots 28, 29, and 12 on an un-recorded plat of D.H. Kearse.It is further identified asSpartanburg County Tax MapNumber 3-10-14-103.00.This being the same property

conveyed to Jim Brown by deedof M.S. Allen executed onMarch 11, 1921 and recorded onMarch 15, 1921 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County in DeedBook 6-K at Page 456; being thesame property conveyed toWoods Cove IV, LLC by tax deeddated November 6, 2017, andrecorded on November 8, 2017,in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty in Deed Book 117-Q,page 745; being the same prop-erty conveyed to Lakeside REOVentures, LLC by quit-claimdeed dated November 16, 2017,and recorded on November 20,2017, in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County in Deed Book 117-T, page 487; and being the sameproperty conveyed to INAGroup, LLC by quit-claim deeddated December 7, 2017, andrecorded on December 29, 2017,in the Office of the Registerof Deeds for SpartanburgCounty in Deed Book 118-D,page 513.TMS# 3-10-14-103.00.

Amended SummonsYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the AmendedComplaint in this action, acopy of which is herewithserved upon you, and to servea copy of your answer to theAmended Complaint on the sub-scriber at his office, Hayns-worth Sinkler Boyd, P.A., 1201Main Street, 22nd Floor(29201), Post Office Box11889, Columbia, South Caro-lina (29211-1889), withinthirty (30) days after theservice hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service, and ifyou fail to answer the AmendedComplaint within the timeaforesaid, judgment by defaultwill be rendered against youfor the relief demanded inthis Amended ComplaintNotice of Filing of ComplaintNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the Complaint in the above-captioned action (Case No.2017-CP-40-1204) was electron-ically filed in the Spartan-burg County Clerk of Court’sOffice on February 21, 2018,and that the Amended Complaintwas electronically filed onJuly 17, 2018. Copies of theComplaint and the AmendedComplaint are available forreview and inspection by allinterested persons.Notice of Order Appointing

Guardian Ad Litem NisiPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that there

has been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County an OrderAppointing Kelley Y. Woody,Esq., whose address is 18Myrtle Bank Place (29209),P.O. Box 6432 (29260),Columbia, South Carolina, asGuardian Ad Litem Nisi. Thisappointment becomes absolutethirty (30) days after theservice of the Notice and pub-lication of the AmendedSummons herein, unless you orsomeone on your behalf shall,before the expiration of thethirty (30) days after the

service hereof, procure to beappointed for you a GuardianAd Litem to represent yourinterests in this action. A. Parker Barnes IIISC Bar No. 68359Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A.Post Office Box 11889Columbia, S.C. 29211-1889(803) 779-3080Attorneys for PlaintiffOrder Appointing Guardian AdLitem Nisi and for an Orderof Service by Publication

This This matter comes beforethe Court on Plaintiff’sMotion to Appoint Guardian AdLitem Nisi and for an Order forService by Publication,through which Plaintiff seeksto appoint Kelley Y. Woody,Esq. as Guardian Ad Litem Nisifor the Defendants the Estateof Jim Brown aka James W.Brown, Sr.; Heirs-at-Law ofJim Brown aka James W. Brown;unknown Heirs-at-Law or Devi-sees of Jim Brown aka James W.Brown, Deceased; their Heirs,Personal Representatives,Administrators, Successors,and Assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown own-ers, unknown heirs or unknowndevisees of any deceased per-son, or by any such designa-tion; John Doe and Mary Roe,the same being fictitiousnames used for the true namesof all unknown persons, claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal property described inPlaintiff’s Amended Complaintand Notice of Second LisPendens (the “Property”),their heirs and assigns; allother persons, firms, or cor-porations entitled to claimunder, by, or through any ofthe defendants; and all otherpersons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property (collec-tively, the “Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants”).It appearing that some or all

of the Estate and Unknown andDoe Defendants are or may beresidents or non-residents ofthe State of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service,and that the Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants areunknown to Plaintiff and can-not with reasonable diligencebe located or their where-abouts ascertained;

It further appearing thatKelley Y. Woody, Esq. is asuitable and competent personto understand and protect allrights and interests of theEstate and Unknown and DoeDefendants, and that Kelley Y.Woody, Esq. has no interestadverse to the interests ofthe Estate and Unknown and DoeDefendants and is not connect-ed in business with Plaintiffor its counsel;NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY

ORDERED, ADJUDGED, and DECREEDas follows:1. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is

hereby appointed Guardian AdLitem Nisi on behalf of theEstate and Unknown and DoeDefendants, the same beingfictitious names used for thetrue names of all unknown per-sons, claiming any right,title, estate, interest in orlien upon the Property, theirheirs and assigns; all otherpersons, firms, or corpora-tions entitled to claim under,by, or through any of thedefendants; and all other per-sons or entities unknownclaiming any right, title,interest, estate in, or lienupon, the Property, some orall of whom are or may be res-idents or non-residents of theState of South Carolina,minors, incompetent, impris-oned, under legal disability,or in the military service.2. Kelley Y. Woody, Esq. is

empowered and directed toappear on behalf of and to rep-resent the Estate and Unknownand Doe Defendants, unless anyone of them, or someone onbehalf of any one of them,shall, within thirty (30) daysafter service of a copy hereofas directed, procure theappointment of a Guardian AdLitem.3. A copy of this Order shall

be served upon the Estate andUnknown and Doe Defendants bypublication in a newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin the Spartan Weekly News,which is a newspaper of gener-al circulation within Spartan-burg County, South Carolina,once a week for three consec-utive weeks, together with theNotice of Second Lis Pendens,Amended Summons, Notice ofFiling of Complaint, andNotice of Order AppointingGuardian Ad Litem in thisaction.Amy W. CoxSpartanburg County Clerk of Court by Maribel M. Martinez

Order of Serviceby Publication

Based on the Motion for Orderof Service by Publication andthe Affidavit of Duly DiligentSearch, it appears that thisis an action to quiet tax title

arising out of a tax deedrecorded in the SpartanburgCounty Register of DeedsOffice on November 8, 2017, inDeed Book 117-Q, page 745, andthat Defendants Alonia BrownAlston, James Talcott, Inc.,and North American AcceptanceCorporation cannot, after duediligence, be located in Spar-tanburg County or in the Stateof South Carolina,THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that

service in this matter be madeon Defendants Alonia BrownAlston, James Talcott, Inc.,and North American AcceptanceCorporation by publishing acopy of the Notice of SecondLis Pendens and AmendedSummons in the Spartan WeeklyNews, which is a newspaper ofgeneral circulation publishedin Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina, once a week forthree consecutive weeks and byforwarding a copy of thepleadings to Defendants AloniaBrown Alston, James Talcott,Inc., and North AmericanAcceptance Corporation attheir last known addresses.Amy W. CoxSpartanburg County Clerk of Court by Maribel M. Martinez2-21, 28, 3-7

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2018-CP-42-03704

Mamie Jones and Carrie N.Jones, Plaintiffs vs. DianneClement, Eric Clement, Mar-celle (Marcia) Lynn Clements,Emmanuel Hutchinson, LaWandaMarcia Hutchinson, Undrey L.Thompson, Adolphus Clement,Jr., Clarence Clement, HattieBelle Brown, Delilah Lee,Josephine McKinney, LolaClement Lucas, Willard JamesClement, John Clement, PearlO. Gaffney, Jackie E. Gaffney,Joyce Bridges, Arthur B.Mayes, Cornelia (Vickie)Mayes, Cornelia V. Hurling,Joseph Webster, AntoneHernton, James Graham, GregoryBlanding, Russell Blanding,David Blanding, Althea Peak,Devin J. Webster, Timothy M.Grice, Jr., Hilda Bellamy, J.Marcus Clement, Midland Fund-ing, LLC, State of South Caro-lina, and, as Defendants whosenames are unknown claiming anyright, title, estate, interestin, or lien upon the realestate described in the Com-plaint herein, any unknownadults being as a class desig-nated as John Doe, and anyunknown infants or personsunder disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe,Defendants.

Summons (Non-Jury)(Quiet Title Tax Action)

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMEDIN THIS ACTION: YOU ARE HEREBYSUMMONED AND REQUIRED TOANSWER the COMPLAINT in thisaction, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your ANSWERto the said COMPLAINT on thesubscriber at his office atSpartanburg, South Carolina,within thirty (30) days afterthe service hereof, exclusiveof the day of service; and ifyou fail to ANSWER the COM-PLAINT within the time afore-said, the Plaintiff in thisaction will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in theComplaint. IN THE EVENT YOUARE AN INFANT OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE OR AN IMPRISONEDPERSON, you are further SUM-MONED and NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian ad Litem to representyou in this action withinthirty (30) days after theservice of this SUMMONS andNOTICE upon you. If you fail todo so, application for suchappointment will be made bythe Plaintiff herein. IN THEEVENT THAT YOU ARE AN INFANTUNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGE ORARE INCOMPETENT OR INSANE, theyou and the Guardian orCommittee are further SUMMONEDand NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a Guardian adLitem to represent said infantunder fourteen years of age orsaid incompetent or insaneperson within thirty (30) daysafter the service of this SUM-MONS and NOTICE upon you. Ifyou fail to do so, applicationfor such appointment will bemade by the Plaintiff herein.Dated and Filed: 10/23/2018PAUL A. MCKEE, IIIAttorney for PlaintiffPost Office Box 2196409 Magnolia StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 573-51492-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT

SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITCase No.: 2019-DR-42-0155

South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Jamie Shelhamer, FloydOwensby, Samuel Blackwell,Defendants. IN THE INTERESTSOF: Minors Under the Age of 18

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANTS: Samuel Black-

well:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED andrequired to answer the com-plaint for termination of yourparental rights in and to theminor child in this action,the original of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SPARTANBURGCounty, on the 16th day ofJanuary, 2019, a copy of whichwill be delivered to you uponrequest; and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the complaintupon the undersigned attorneyfor the plaintiff at 630Chesnee Highway, Spartanburg,S.C. 29303, within thirty (30)days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIEDthat: (1) the guardian adlitem (GAL) who is appointedby the court in this action torepresent the best interestsof the child(ren) will providethe family court with a writ-ten report that includes anevaluation and assessment ofthe issues brought before thecourt along with recommenda-tions; (2) the GAL’s writtenreport will be available forreview twenty-four (24) hoursin advance of the hearing; (3)you may review the report atthe GAL Program county office.February 19, 2019Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESPatricia L. WilsonSouth Carolina Bar No. 77587Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303864-345-1109864-596-23372-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2019-CP-42-00250

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plain-tiff, vs. Robert S. Brown,Defendant(s).

Summons and Notices(Non-Jury) Foreclosureof Real Estate Mortgage

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) ABOVENAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, a copy of which ishereby served upon you, and toserve a copy of your Answer onthe subscribers at theiroffices at 3800 FernandinaRoad, Suite 110, Columbia, SC29210, within thirty (30) daysafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; except that theUnited States of America, ifnamed, shall have sixty (60)days to answer after the serv-ice hereof, exclusive of theday of such service; and if youfail to do so, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE, AND/OR TOMINOR(S) UNDER FOURTEEN YEARSOF AGE AND THE PERSON WITH WHOMTHE MINOR(S) RESIDES, AND/ORTO PERSONS UNDER SOME LEGALDISABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND

NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a guardian adlitem within thirty (30) daysafter the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by Attorney for Plain-tiff.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatPlaintiff will move for anOrder of Reference or theCourt may issue a generalOrder of Reference of thisaction to a Master-in-Equity/Special Referee, pursuant toRule 53 of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure.YOU WILL ALSO TAKE NOTICE thatunder the provisions of S.C.Code Ann. § 29-3-100, effec-tive June 16, 1993, any col-lateral assignment of rentscontained in the referencedMortgage is perfected andAttorney for Plaintiff herebygives notice that all rentsshall be payable directly toit by delivery to its under-signed attorneys from the dateof default. In the alterna-tive, Plaintiff will movebefore a judge of this Circuiton the 10th day after servicehereof, or as soon thereafteras counsel may be heard, for anOrder enforcing the assignmentof rents, if any, and com-pelling payment of all rentscovered by such assignmentdirectly to the Plaintiff,which motion is to be basedupon the original Note andMortgage herein and the Com-plaint attached hereto.Notice of Filing ComplaintTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Complaint,Cover Sheet for Civil Actionsand Certificate of Exemptionfrom ADR in the above entitled

action was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on January 22,2019. A Notice of ForeclosureIntervention was also filed inthe Clerk of Court's Office.Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff2-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2018-CP-42-03433

Frank M. Tiller, Plaintiff,vs. Daniel Steven, AlfredaLindsay, Gerald Billings,Tammy Billings, and Pamela E.Childress, Jared Childress andZach Childress, as an heir atlaw of Keith Childress,Deceased and any other heirs-at-law or devisees of theEstate of Keith Childress,Deceased, and all other per-sons claiming any interest,Defendants.

Summons (Quiet Title andConfirm Tax Sale)

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-DANTS:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer to the saidComplaint on the Plaintiff’sattorneys, Moore, Stoddard,Stoddard & Wood at theiroffice, 207 Magnolia Street,101 Allen Building, Spartan-burg, South Carolina, withinthirty (30) days after theservice thereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service, and ifyou fail to answer the Com-plaint within the time afore-said, the Plaintiff in thisaction will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in theComplaint.November 6, 2018MOORE, STODDARD, STODDARD & WOODBY: WESLEY A. STODDARDAttorney for the PlaintiffPost Office Box 5178Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 582-5622(864) 585-8775 (Fax)Lis Pendens (Quiet Title and

Confirm Tax Sale)Notice is hereby given that anaction has been filed by theabove named Plaintiff againstthe above named Defendants toquiet title and confirm a taxsale. The premises covered andeffective by said lien at thetime of the filing of thisNotice is described as fol-lows:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, located on theeast side of South CarolinaHighway 56 and shown as con-taining one half (1/2) acremore or less, on a plat madefor Audrey O. Billings andCallie N. Billings by WilliamKeith Roark, RLS, dated April24, 1984, and recorded in PlatBook 91, Page 646, in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County.For a more particular descrip-tion reference is hereby madeto the aforesaid plat.This conveyance is made sub-

ject to any and all existingreservations, easements,rights-of -way, zoning ordi-nances, and restrictive cove-nants that may appear ofrecord or on the premises andotherwise effecting the prop-erty.This being the same property

conveyed to Gerald W. Billingsby deed of Audrey OrdessBillings dated September 30,1993, and recorded November 5,1993, in Deed Book 60-R, atPage 785 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.This being the same property

in which Tammy Billings wasconveyed one half interest bydeed of Gerald W. Billingsdated January 6, 2000, andrecorded in Deed Book 7l-G, atPage 979 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County.This being the same property

conveyed to Daniel Steven andAlfreda Lindsay by Deed ofSteven B. Ford, Interim Delin-quent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina, on March 28, 2008,and recorded in Deed Book 90-Z, at Page 364 in the Officeof the Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County.This being the same property

conveyed to Keith Childress byRobert E. Metts, Jr., Delinq-uent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County, by TaxDeed dated June 21, 2013,2016, and recorded in DeedBook 103-Q at page 151 in theOffice of the Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.This being the same property

conveyed to Frank M. Tiller bydeed of Keith Childress bydeed dated August 1, 2013, andrecorded August 2, 2013, inDeed Book 103-X at page 958 inthe Office of the Register of

Deeds for Spartanburg County,South Carolina.Block Map No.: 4-37-00-049.00November 6, 2018MOORE, STODDARD, STODDARD & WOODBY: WESLEY A. STODDARDAttorney for the PlaintiffPost Office Box 5178Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 582-5622(864) 585-8775 (Fax)2-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICENotification of Custody of

Abandoned Mobile HomeVehicle ID No.: GEO1177282Vehicle Description: 28 x 68Peachstate/WhiteVehicle Decal No.: 45349Property Address: 557 WyattRoad, Spartanburg, SC

Notice is hereby providedthat the above describedmobile home is in possessionof the owner of the real prop-erty identified above. Themobile home is located at 557Wyatt Road, Spartanburg, SC.The registered owner of this

mobile home has the right toreclaim this mobile home with-in thirty days upon payment ofthe storage charges togetherwith all publication, notifi-cation and court costsincurred resulting from theproperty owner’s custody ofthe mobile home. Failure toexercise the right to reclaimthe vehicle within the timeprovided is considered a waiv-er of all rights, title andinterest in the mobile homeand consent to the sale of themobile home at public auction.Further information may be

obtained through:Ryan E. GaylordHyde Law Firm, P.A.360 E Main StreetSpartanburg, SC 293022-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

2018-CP-42-3650Nicole M. Reed, as PersonalRepresentative of the NicholasR. Reed Estate, Plaintiff, vs.Christina Rosa Reed and A. T.Reed, a minor, Defendants.

Notice of HearingThis is to advise that a finalhearing in the above namedmatter has been scheduled forMONDAY, APRIL 8, 2019 AT 3:00P.M. in the Master-in-Equity’sOffice located in the Spartan-burg County Judicial Center at180 Magnolia Street, 3rdFloor, Spartanburg, SouthCarolina.February 25, 2019Burts Turner & RhodesAttorneys for the Plaintiff260 North Church StreetSpartanburg, SC 29306(864) 585-8166By: s/ Richard H. RhodesRichard H. Rhodes2-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

2018-DR-42-2482South Carlina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Sheila Martinez and CarlosMarquez, Defendant(s), IN THEINTEREST OF: minor childrenunder the age of 18

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Sheila Marti-

nez:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

served with the Complaint forRemoval in and to the minorchildren in this action, theoriginal of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for Spartan-burg County, on August 29,2018 a copy of which will bedelivered to you upon request;and to serve a copy of youranswer to the complaint uponthe undersigned attorney forthe plaintiff at TimothyEdwards, Esq, 630 ChesneeHighway, Spartanburg, SC29303, within thirty (30)days following the date ofservice upon you, exclusive ofthe day of such service; and ifyou fail to answer the com-plaint within the time stated,the plaintiff will apply forjudgment by default againstthe defendant for the reliefdemanded in the complaint.PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE

that you have the right to bepresent and represented by anattorney. If you cannot affordan attorney, the court willappoint an attorney to repre-sent you. It is your responsi-bility to contact the Clerk ofCourt’s Office located at 180Magnolia Street, Spartanburg,SC to apply for appointment ofan attorney to represent youif you cannot afford an attor-ney.Spartanburg, South CarolinaS.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESTimothy Edwards South Carolina Bar # 76955Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, SC 293032-28, 3-7, 14

SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 11

Page 12: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

Legal NoticesNOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Lawrence Ronald HurstDate of Death: September 6, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201586-2Personal Representative:Sarah Suzanne Hurst4 Lafferty CourtSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Arthur H. McQueen, Jr.175 Alabama StreetSpartanburg, SC 293022-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Wilton Ernest LawrenceDate of Death: October 19, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200035-2Personal Representative:M. Franklin SandersSouth State Bank349 East Main Street, Suite 201Spartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Charles Smith Verdin IVPost Office Box 10084Greenville, SC 296032-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Stephanie Leigh JenkinsDate of Death: October 24, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200228Personal Representative:Ms. Heather Kori Kelley108 Christian CirclePickens, SC 29671Atty: Steven Luther AlexanderPost Office Box 618Pickens, SC 296712-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to the

claim.Estate: Lisa Gail Satterfield TaylorDate of Death: October 2, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201761Personal Representative:Jessie Taylor658 Old Canaan RoadSpartanburg, SC 293062-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Craig Matthew JenkinsDate of Death: October 24, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200227Personal Representative:Ms. Heather Kori Kelley108 Christian CirclePickens, SC 29671Atty: Steven Luther AlexanderPost Office Box 618Pickens, SC 296712-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Benjamin Kyle CantrellAKA Kyle CantrellDate of Death: September 21, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201873Personal Representative:Ms. Donna Parris Cantrell221 Sheffield RoadGreer, SC 296512-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Amy Elizabeth JohnsonDate of Death: December 30, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200215Personal Representative:Ms. Dixie Niepke Johnson140 Fitzgerald RoadSpartanburg, SC 293072-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date when

the claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Robert Donald AlmondDate of Death: October 31, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201844Personal Representative:Lisa Blain333 Bulman RoadRoebuck, SC 293762-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Marsha S. SmithDate of Death: July 5, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201162Personal Representative:Dianne S. Gault337 Pineland Shores CircleCross Hill, SC 293322-14, 21, 28

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Robert Eugene CrockerDate of Death: November 13, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200202Personal Representative:Ms. Sarah C. Crocker15454 Highway 221Enoree, SC 293352-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Constance Amelia L.Crowe AKA Constance AmeliaLawson Crowe AKA Connie AmeliaCroweDate of Death: October 27, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201877Personal Representative:Lana Sims144 Hudgins RoadChesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name

and address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Annie Lee CantrellDate of Death: January 21, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200211Personal Representative:Mr. Dupre C. Cantrell130 Seigle DriveInman, SC 293492-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Benny Mixon AKARudolph Benjamin Mixon, Jr.Date of Death: January 7, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200218Personal Representative:Jessie Cook Mixon1679 Hillcrest BoulevardSpartanburg, SC 29307Atty: Jerry Allen Gaines220 North Church St., Suite 1Spartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Brian R. ColeDate of Death: October 31, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201875Personal Representative:Ms. Frances Ann Cole883 Thornbird CircleBoiling Springs, SC 293162-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Allan Joseph CyrDate of Death: October 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201965Personal Representative:Ms. Maryann CyrPost Office Box 246Fair Play, SC 296432-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. All

claims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Bobby Alvin Center, Jr.Date of Death: October 13, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201788Personal Representative:Tobby Johnathon CenterPost Office Box 614Cliffside, NC 28024Atty: L. Wayne PattersonPost Office Box 5028Greenville, SC 296062-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: William L. ThomasonDate of Death: January 5, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200255Personal Representative:Ruby D. Thomason4429 Grissom RoadSpartanburg, SC 29301Atty: Jerry Allen GainesPost Office Box 5504Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Herman V. BacoDate of Death: November 19, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201901Personal Representative:Dean C. Baco4342 Peachtree RoadChesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Margery S. YoungAKA Margery E. YoungDate of Death: November 27, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201895Personal Representative:Brittany Walker223 Oak StreetChesnee, SC 293232-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the

date of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Geraldine RobinsonAKA Geraldine G. RobinsonDate of Death: November 3, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200061Personal Representative:Mr. Michael M. Robinson305 Jamie CourtBoiling Springs, SC 29316Atty: Paul B. ZionPost Office Drawer 451Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Fred JordanDate of Death: January 13, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200190Personal Representative:Ms. Debra Jean Burnett403 Highland AvenueGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Albert Richard WinesDate of Death: November 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201910Personal Representative:Ms. Debbie Crocker Wines3405 Rainbow Lake RoadInman, SC 293492-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Ann M. HuckabyDate of Death: January 6, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200264Personal Representative:Ms. Mary E. Fant116 Burnett RoadInman, SC 29349Atty: George Brandt III360 E. Henry St., Suite 101Spartanburg, SC 293022-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estates

12 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Page 13: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019 13

MUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Charles FosterDate of Death: November 10, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201885Personal Representative:Carolyn D. Foster400 Sunnydale DriveGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Shirley Ann DavisGahaganDate of Death: January 2, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200121Personal Representative:Ms. Tina Bellew90 Hillside CourtLyman, SC 29365Atty: Kristin Burnett BarberPost Office Drawer 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-55872-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: June DillAKA June Shehan DillDate of Death: September 15, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201545Personal Representative:Elizabeth A. Bunner1042 Hampton RoadLyman, SC 293652-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Eugene R. DiLazzaroAKA Eugene Raymond DiLazzaroDate of Death: January 1, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200204Personal Representative:Ms. Louise D. Jacobs

305 Matchlock CommonsSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Alan M. Tewkesbury Jr.Post Office Drawer 451Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: William Meredith Sr.AKA William MeredithDate of Death: November 4, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201944Personal Representative:Mary Meredith405 Beacon StreetSpartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Dean Wilson Davis, Sr.Date of Death: November 7, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200209Personal Representative:Ms. Tammie Lynne Brooks1086 Maryland AvenueSpartanburg, SC 293072-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Debbie Kay RiceAKA Deborah Kay RiceDate of Death: November 16, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201915Personal Representative:Maisie Rash132 Henson StreetSpartanburg, SC 293072-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to the

claim.Estate: Shirley Smith McKinnellDate of Death: January 1, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200027Personal Representative:Mr. Robert Smith McKinnell9305 Shari DriveFairfax, VA 220322-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: James Bishop Hamrick,Jr.AKA James Bishop HamrickDate of Death: December 1, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201951Personal Representatives:James Kyle Hamrick713 Kingswood Valley DriveMoore, SC 29369 ANDJoshua Bishop Hamrick237 Upland View DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293162-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Albert DelaineHendersonDate of Death: November 21, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201919Personal Representative:Alice A. Henderson235 S. Blackstock RoadSpartanburg, SC 293012-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Randolph W. Cantrell Jr.AKA Randy CantrellDate of Death: November 7, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201935Personal Representative:Norma G. Cantrell950 Double Branch RoadCowpens, SC 293302-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM

#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date whenthe claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: James Arthur Hill Sr.Date of Death: April 17, 2018Case Number: 2018ES4201530Personal Representative:Ms. Margaret Durham Hill480 Durham RoadGreer, SC 296512-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date when

the claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Leon Stacey AKA Roy L. StaceyDate of Death: January 27, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4200232Personal Representative:Ms. Kathy Stacey324 Wilkins RoadCampobello, SC 29322Atty: James B. Drennan IIIPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293042-28, 3-7, 14

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after thedate of the first publicationof this Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the nameand address of the claimant,the basis of the claim, theamount claimed, the date when

the claim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty asto the claim, and a descrip-tion of any security as to theclaim.Estate: Brenda Kay TannerDate of Death: December 2, 2018Case Number: 2019ES4200313Personal Representative:Ms. Chasity Jackson350 Bryant Road, Apt. F44Spartanburg, SC 29303Atty: Gary L. Compton296 S. Daniel Morgan AvenueSpartanburg, SC 293062-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICE2019ES4200055

The Will of Tennie MulindaSpicer, Deceased, was deliv-ered to me and filed January8th, 2019. No proceedings forthe probate of said Will havebegun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-28, 3-7, 14

LEGAL NOTICE2019ES4200249

The Will of Betty W. Staggs,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed February 7th, 2019.No proceedings for the probateof said Will have begun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C.2-28, 3-7, 14

Legal Notices

Page 14: Inside: Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing ......VOL. 56 NO. 1 25 cents Clemson, GE Power Lab pushing manufacturing forward - Page 2 Must-know health tips for faster flu recovery

14 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 2019