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Sherman College Lyceum approaching
The continuing education department at ShermanCollege of Chiropractic is “Charting the Course” for thefuture and will be hosting its annual continuing educa-tion and homecoming event, Lyceum, May 4th - 6th inSpartanburg. Up to 22 hours of CE have been appliedfor.
Hundreds of chiropractors and prospective studentsfrom around the world travel to the beautiful Upstateregion of South Carolina each year for Lyceum, the col-lege’s annual homecoming and continuing educationevent. The event is held on the college’s campus inSpartanburg and involves three days of seminars,reunions, alumni events and more.
For additional information about this year’s Lyceumprogram and to register, go to www.sherman.edu/lyceum
Lofts by the Lake at Apalache Mill
construction underway
Greer - Dale & Jacalyn Goodrich of UpstateDevelopers, LLC will be joined by local governmentofficials, supporters and investors for the groundbreak-ing ceremony for Lofts by the Lake at the HistoricApalache Mill.
Lofts by the Lake industrial renovation of the 129-year-old Apalache Mill into 97 upscale residential apart-ments.
Created from the former Apalache Mill, the lofts willfeature 11-foot windows overlooking Lake Apalache,exposed heart-pine beams and columns, and 18-footwalls of the mill’s original red brick. With a history dat-ing to 1837, the development combines rustic appealwith modern conveniences and luxury finishes.
Lofts will range from 700-1,800 square feet flats one,two, or three-bedroom. Some unit will be lofted. Mostunits have 11-foot windows. Limited number of patiounits will be available.
Construction began in March, and will take about 14months to complete.
Located 1 ½ miles north of beautiful downtown Greer.Lofts by the Lake is only 15 minutes west to Greenvilleand east to Spartanburg, and is convenient to the airportand the Greenville Hospital System’s Greer campus.Short walk Crestview Elementary school. Close to shop-ping. It’s a quaint old mill village. Some of the originalresidents still live there.
Cherokee County man sentenced to
151 months on methamphetamine charges
Anderson - United States Attorney Beth Drake statedMarch 24th that Bruce Clark Gillespie, age 47, of Iva,was sentenced in federal court in Anderson, forPossession With Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine.United States District Judge Timothy M. Cain ofAnderson sentenced Gillespie to 151 months imprison-ment, followed by 3 years of supervised release.Gillespie also surrendered $119, 612.00 in forfeiture andturned over 39 firearms, 2 Chevrolet Silverados, 2 ATVs,a Harley Davidson motorcycle, 2 Sea-Doos, and otherproperty related to the drug offense.
Evidence presented at the change of plea and sentenc-ing hearing established that from at least 2015 through2016, Gillespie distributed large quantities of metham-phetamine from his residence in Iva. Gillespie kept 39guns, including a Street Sweeper and an AK-47, at hisproperty, many of which were located in close proximityto the drugs and drug money. Gillespie was held respon-sible for possessing up to 1.5 kilograms of actualmethamphetamine.
The case was investigated by agents of ICE-HomelandSecurity Investigations, Cherokee County Sheriff’sOffice, Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, and ATF.Assistant United States Attorney Jamie Lea Schoen ofthe Greenville office prosecuted the case.
S.C. Department of Commerce
unveils new website
Columbia - The S.C. Department of Commerce onMarch 28th announced the launch of its brand new web-site, which offers companies of all sizes a new view ofthe resources available to them.
For the first time in nearly seven years, the website forthe state's economic development agency has received amajor overhaul, featuring a responsive redesigned userinterface. Developed with S.C. Commerce's variousclients and partners in mind, the new website allowsbusinesses looking to expand or locate in South Carolinathe opportunity to access a variety of resources andinformation sortable by industry type, company size,geographic location and more.
To view S.C. Commerce's new website, visitwww.sccommerce.com.
From the AmericanCounseling Association
We all face problems that
crop up again and again.
Most of us have probably
yelled, "How many times
have I told you?" and yet
the behavior that drives us
crazy continues to occur.
The reason for our frus-
tration may be that we talk
when we really ought to be
acting. You've heard the
expression, "Actions speak
louder than words," and in
our personal relationships
that often can be true.
For example, perhaps
there's a toddler in your
house who thinks dinner
time is a perfect time to
play with his food rather
than eat it, no matter how
many times you reprimand
him. Instead of constantly
repeating that command to
eat, try smiling at him,
removing his plate, and
saying calmly, "I see
you're done with your din-
ner."
Will he protest? Most
likely, and probably loud-
ly. But the act of having his
dinner disappear, along
with your explanation of
why, is likely to be more
effective than simply
ordering him to eat.
A similar situation might
be if you have a spouse
who tends to drink too
much at social events. You
find it embarrassing and
have expressed your dis-
pleasure numerous times,
all to no avail. Next time,
instead of more complain-
ing, simply take action by
picking up the car keys,
handing him or her ten dol-
lars for that cab ride home,
and walking out to your
car and driving home.
There are numerous situ-
ations, from dealing with a
parent who calls daily in
order to criticize you, to a
teen who refuses to heed
family curfew hours, when
arguing with the person
doesn't result in a change
in behavior but probably
does give you a headache.
Instead of more arguing,
take action. Inform your
mother that if she criticizes
you again you're going to
hang up. Then follow
through and do it if she
can't stop herself.
See how your teen reacts
if instead of arguing with
him or her another time,
you simply inform them of
your planned action (such
as withholding an
allowance, or cutting off
their cell phone), carry it
out, then make it clear they
brought the action on
themselves.
It's important to take
action with a positive,
calm attitude. Yes, there
will be protests, and yes,
you will want to explain
calmly what is happening
and why, but the bottom
line is that actions are
much harder to ignore than
simple words.
Counseling Corner" isprovided by the AmericanCounseling Association.Comments and questionsto [email protected] or visit the ACAwebsite at www.counsel-ing.org.
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Inside:
Community Interest: Pages 2 - 3
Legals: 5 - 8
On Thursday, March 30,
Spartanburg Community
College recognized four out-
standing companies who have
made significant contributions
in transforming the Upstate
business community.
Economic Visionary awards
were presented to Atchinson
Transportation Services,
Broad River Electric
Cooperative, Inc., The Timken
Company - Tyger River Plant
and BMW Manufacturing
Company from Spartanburg
and Cherokee counties at the
College's first annual
Economic Visionary event.
Held at the Spartanburg
Marriott. Mr. James I.
Newsome, III, president/CEO
of the South Carolina Ports
Authority, was the event guest
speaker.
"The Upstate is the engine
driving South Carolina's new
economy. During the past
seven years, companies have
invested more than $9 billion
in capital in the Upstate, creat-
ing nearly 35,000 jobs. And
more than 375 companies,
representing 32 countries, call
this area home, fueling South
Carolina's reputation as a
global economic leader,"
explains Henry C. Giles, Jr.,
SCC president. "SCC's inau-
gural Economic Visionaries is
a wonderful opportunity for
College to recognize and
thank innovative companies
for the work they do, their
partnership with SCC, and
their investment in our Upstate
economy."
Four companies were named
SCC 2017 Economic Vision-
aries based on the number of
employees at each organiza-
tion. "The competition was
very keen, and all nominees
were excellent," said Giles.
"Each business's vision for
their organization, their sup-
port of education, the environ-
ment and the community is
impressive, and I am proud of
each one of them."
Giles presented the following
awards with assistance from
SCC's new Executive Director
of the College's Foundation,
Bea Walters Smith. SCC's
2017 Economic Visionaries
include the following:
* Category: 1-50 Employees
~ Broad River Electric
Cooperative, Inc., Gaffney;
accepting the award was Mr.
Terry Mallard, president and
CEO of the organization
* Category 2: 51-100
Employees ~ Atchinson
Transportation Services,
Spartanburg; accepting the
award was Mr. Charles
Atchinson, president of the
organization.
* Category 3: 101-299
Employees ~ The Timken
Company, Tyger River Plant,
Duncan; accepting the award
was Mr. Bob Hart, plant man-
ager at the Tyger River Plant.
* Category 4: 300 or More
Employees ~ BMW
Manufacturing, Inc., Greer;
accepting the award was Mr.
Max Metcalf, manager of
government and community
relations for the organization.
Giles went on to explain that
the College began planning
for this event over a year ago
in an effort to recognize busi-
ness and industry that have
created opportunities and have
made a difference in our com-
munities. "You cannot have a
great community if there is not
a vision and strong leadership
and Spartanburg, Cherokee
and Union Counties have
both," he added. "Our com-
munities are blessed to have
visionaries that display strong
leadership. This is especially
true for our business and
industries - they are the heart
of our community: They add
wealth to goods and services;
they provide jobs for our citi-
zens; they support and encour-
age good government and
quality education; and they are
supportive of a healthy/clean
environment. In summary,
they enable us to live and
work in a healthy prosperous
community. We are delighted
to celebrate the great business
and industry we have, both big
and small."
President Giles adds, "From
the automotive industry to car-
bon fiber, heavy machinery to
distribution, the Upstate man-
ufactures, ships and innovates
- and, in the process, changes
the world. That level of invest-
ment and economic success,
however, would not be possi-
ble without partnerships - peo-
ple pulling in the same direc-
tion to achieve common
goals."
"We are grateful to the organ-
izations that partnered with us
as event sponsors. Tonight
would not have been possible
without their support. Thank
you to the following ...," said
Giles.
Rainbow Lake Middle School
raises thousands
to fight leukemia & lymphoma
Rainbow Lake Middle School recently mailed a check for $3,356.45 to the Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society.
The effort was led by the Junior Beta Club, which spearheaded the school’s partici-
pation in the Pennies for Patients campaign through the month of March.
The school’s 187 Beta Club students put posters around the school to raise awareness.
Students and staff then collected donations for the cancer society by competing against
other homerooms to see which could raise the most money. Seventh grade science
teacher Traci Thompson’s homeroom room won a lunch sponsored by Olive Garden by
raising nearly $758.
Beta Club sponsor Lora Hammett said this is the 2nd year students at RLM have raised
money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
“It was exciting to see our kids come together to support this cause,” Hammett said.
Spartanburg Community College names four
Upstate companies “Economic Visionaries”
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1. Is the book of Geth-
semane in the Old or New
Testament or neither?
2. What's the only book
of the Bible (KJV) that
mentions Christ's tomb
being sealed? Matthew,
Mark, Luke, John
3. Who rolled away the
stone from the mouth of
Jesus' tomb? Simon, An
angel, Villagers, Disciples
4. Jesus ate fish and what
else first after the resur-
rection? Figs, Berries,
Honeycomb, Manna
5. Which disciple doubt-
ed Jesus had risen unless
he could see the wounds?
Peter, Andrew, Thomas,
Thaddeus
6. From Acts 1, how long
did Jesus remain before
He ascended into heaven?
3 hours, 1 day, 7 days, 40
days
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Matthew; 3) An angel; 4)
Honeycomb; 5) Thomas;
6) 40 days
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Around the UpstateAPRIL 7
USC Upstate Heavy Metal
Combo performs at "Music
Friday" on April 7th at USC
Upstate HPAC Recital Hall,
2:30pm. This is a free event.
APRIL 8
Greer Trade Days, 8:00 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. Greer Trade
Days is an open air vendor
market encompassing
antiques, vintage, re-pur-
posed, upscale crafts and
farm to market items. The
event is held at 214 Trade
Street in Greer.
APRIL 9
Sundays Unplugged at
Chapman Cultural Center, 1 -
5 p.m. Most museums are
open, and a free concert will
be held 2 - 4 p.m. 542-ARTS.
APRIL 10 - 11
Furman University’s Riley
Institute and Department of
Politics and International
Affairs will present a two-day
symposium on national secu-
rity and civil liberties
Monday, April 10 and
Tuesday, April 11, 7 - 8:45
p.m. in McAlister Auditor-
ium on the Furman campus.
It is free and open to the pub-
lic.
APRIL 11
CAB presents: Kyla Lacey,
April 11 at 8 p.m. Spoken
word artist performance.
APRIL 29
The Grammy®-nominated
and platinum-selling band
Newsboys will be in concert
Saturday, April 29, at 6 p.m.
in Timmons Arena on the
Furman University campus.
Doors open at 5 p.m. Tickets
are available at the Timmons
Arena box office, ranging
from $19-$46.
Turn up the volume: Spartanburg Music Trail Walking
Tour Map & Guide updated; website mobile-friendly
Holidays are a time for
families to come together
and create lasting memories
— and Easter is no excep-
tion. When a loved one is
receiving hospice care,
planning a family gathering
might slip your mind. But
the Spartanburg Regional
Hospice and Spartanburg
Regional Foundation are
there to take the reins.
For more than 20 years,
the two have partnered to
provide comfort and sup-
port to families during the
Easter holiday.
“The last months and
weeks of an illness can be
so challenging and stressful
for our patients and fami-
lies, and if we can make
their lives a little easier, we
want to do it,” said Kim
Ross, director of Regional
Hospice and Palliative
Care. “For many of our
families, this is the only
way they will experience a
special family meal this
Easter.”
Spartanburg Regional
Foundation supports the
cost of Easter meals pre-
pared by Wade’s Restaurant
for families receiving care
from Spartanburg Regional
Hospice. The program is
one of many ways Spartan-
burg Regional Foundation
and Spartanburg Regional
Hospice – both part of
Spartanburg Regional
Healthcare System – col-
laborate to support patients
and families.
Early on Saturday, April
15, volunteers will load up
their vehicles with meals
from Wade’s Restaurant.
One-by-one, volunteers will
hand deliver the meals to
families who have a loved
one receiving care from
Spartanburg Regional
Hospice.
“When a loved one is
receiving hospital care,
financial issues and the
emotional strain brought on
by an illness make it com-
plicated to get family
together,” said Kristy
Caradori, executive director
of the Spartanburg Regional
Foundation. “Yet it’s impor-
tant to create those family
memories, and we want to
help families during these
times.”
A $55 donation to Spar-
tanburg Regional Founda-
tion enables Wade’s to pre-
pare a special holiday meal
for these families with serv-
ice for 12. Spartanburg
Regional Hospice currently
cares for nearly 130 patients
in their homes. This year
the Easter Meal program
expects to provide for more
than 1,500 people.
“When dealing with a
loved one in Hospice, you
may not want to prepare a
fancy meal,” said Shelly
Sinclair, Spartanburg
Regional Foundation direc-
tor of philanthropy. “We
want them to enjoy the hol-
iday with their loved ones.
The Easter Meals allow the
patients and their family to
enjoy a nice meal that they
do not have to stress about
so they can really focus on
spending quality time with
their family.”
Families who lost a loved
one in Spartanburg
Regional Hospice care
within the two weeks lead-
ing up to Easter will also
receive a meal, helping
them to experience a time
of healing and togetherness.
For more information on
Easter Meals or to make a
donation today, please visit
RegionalFoundation.com.
Spartanburg Regional Hospice to deliver Easter meals to families
From Pink Anderson and
the Marshall Tucker Band,
to Marshall Chapman and
the Sparkletones, music
has been part of the cultur-
al fabric of Spartanburg
County. Now visitors can
listen to and learn more
about some of the area's
most famous native sons
and daughters on the
Spartanburg Music Trail.
The Spartanburg Con-
vention & Visitors Bureau
(SCVB) has partnered with
the Hub City Writers
Project, the City of Spar-
tanburg, and the Spartan-
burg Philharmonic
Orchestra to produce a
new version of the popular
walking tour map, and
m a d e
SpartanburgMusicTrail.com
mobile friendly.
"The tour will take you
about 30 minutes," says
Joe Mullinax, principal of
MoreView Media, the firm
that produced the print and
web pieces. "With your
smartphone, you'll be
guided along from stop-to-
stop and have narration by
Spartanburg's own Peter
Cooper, author of Hub CityMusic Makers: OneSouthern Town's PopularMusic History (Hub City
Press, 1996). He is a for-
mer reporter for the Spar-
tanburg Herald-Journal
newspaper, a former editor
of Creative Loafing in the
Upstate, and a Grammy
nominated artist. You'll
discover interesting facts
about each artists, learn
where Elvis played in town
and where to see today's
performers."
"These tweaks to an-
already great downtown
Spartanburg walking tour
allow visitors to get up
close and personal with the
people and places that
make Spartanburg such an
amazing music destina-
tion," said Chris Jennings,
Executive Vice President
of the SCVB.
Currently there are 18
musicians highlighted at
nine stops, and Jennings
noted that the walking tour
is designed with both his-
tory and hospitality in
mind. The printed map and
guide provides more infor-
mation on each musician,
highlights local music ven-
ues and points of interest
that tie into our musical
heritage. The website is
now GPS enabled, allow-
ing users to take the tour
on their smartphone. They
can hear song samples, lis-
ten to narration and dis-
cover more side trips.
"We want travelers to
learn how Spartanburg
impacted the music of our
country, take some pic-
tures and engage on social
media," he said. "Then
they can grab a bite to eat
and hear live music almost
every night in our rapidly-
growing Downtown
Cultural District."
The Spartanburg Music
Trail was produced by
local media firm
MoreViewMedia.com. Map
and guides will be avail-
able at the Spartanburg
Area Chamber of
Commerce Visitors Center
at 105 N. Pine Street, as
well as the Hub City Book
Shop, Spartanburg Regionl
History Museum in the
Chapman Cultural Center,
local hotels and attrac-
tions, and Official South
Carolina Welcome
Centers.
About the Spartanburg
Music Trail: The Spartan-
burg Music Trail opened in
2011 when signage honor-
ing 12 musicians and
bands was added along
Main Street and Liberty
streets. Since that time six
others have been added in
the area near the Chapman
Cultural Center and USC
Upstate's George Dean
Johnson School of
Business on East St. John
Street.
THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 6, 2017 3
A good map is hard to find: Wofford students update rare map of the worldBy Sarah Madden,
Wofford Class of 2017
Wofford College junior
Jake Brice, an international
affairs and economics dou-
ble major from Green-
ville, is taking a class this
semester on “Russia and its
neighbors.” The large
world map on the wall of
his classroom was printed
in 1989 at a time before the
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics split into
“Russia and its neighbors.”
Brice decided to find a
replacement, but discov-
ered that a good map can
be hard to find.
"The map is the largest
single piece world map
every produced, and only
50 of them were made,"
says Brice.
After calling the maker
of the original map in
Germany, Brice discovered
that the company closed
the large map division in
2014 because of decreased
demand. The company,
however, still had two
maps printed in 2014 avail-
able. Brice convinced the
company to ship the map
from Germany to Virginia
and drafted a proposal to
Campus Union to fund the
$800 expense.
Now, thanks to Brice's
initiative and Wofford stu-
dent government funding,
a new map hangs in Daniel
Building 203.
“The old map was histor-
ically accurate but contem-
porarily inaccurate," says
Dr. Rachel Vanderhill,
assistant professor of gov-
ernment and international
affairs who teaches the
class. "The map was rele-
vant for the first few weeks
of the class when we study
the Soviet Union, but when
we move on to study the
current era and look at
Kazakhstan, Ukraine or
Belarus, none of these
countries were on the old
map because they were
formerly in the Soviet
Union. So it was problem-
atic because the map was
not representative of the
world today."
Dr. William DeMars,
professor and chair of gov-
ernment and international
affairs, arrived at Wofford
to teach international
affairs in 2001. He found
the map valuable but out-
dated and tried, with the
help of students, to find a
comparable replacement.
“In 1991 there had been
so much change –
Germany had reunified,
Czechoslovakia broke up,
Yugoslavia broke up,
Ethiopia and Eritrea – but I
loved having the big world
map on the wall when I
was teaching,” he says. “It
makes a difference being
able to see how close or
how far away countries are
from each other. For wars,
border disputes, refugees,
the movement of disease,
trade and communication
— all these things are
affected by geography.”
DeMars says he is
encouraged by what this
initiative says about his
students.
"The encouraging sur-
prise is that students today
— in an age of instanta-
neous information and
images — recognize the
value of learning world
politics in a small class-
room with 20 students, one
professor and a large phys-
ical world map," he says. "I
am glad that I left the map
up all these years so that a
generation of students
could learn from it, and so
Jake and his friends could
come along in 2017 and
find an updated version."
Thanks to the efforts of Jake Brice and Wofford student government funding, a new map hangs in
Daniel Building 203.
Higher gas prices have Americans considering traveling closer to home this summer
Charlotte, N.C. – More
than 60 percent of
Americans say they will
consider traveling closer to
home this summer if gas
prices increase above cur-
rent levels, according to a
new AAA survey. AAA
projects the national aver-
age for a gallon of gasoline
will peak near $2.70 this
summer – a 40 cent
increase from current lev-
els and a 75 cent increase
from last year.
"With gas prices steadily
increasing, we will see
more people traveling
close to home this sum-
mer," said AAA Carolinas
President and CEO Dave
Parsons. "With families
traveling close to home,
domestic national parks
and theme parks are the
most desired travel desti-
nations this year."
The Carolinas are
already seeing higher gas
prices than this time last
year. Currently, South
Carolina's average price of
gas is sitting at $2.02,
which is $0.16 more than
last year. North Carolina's
state wide average is
$2.18, an increase of $0.21
from last year.
The price at the pump
will also impact day-to-
day choices for Americans.
More than 70 percent say
they would make everyday
lifestyle or driving habit
changes to offset an
increase in gas prices. The
survey found the top five
changes drivers would
make include combining
errands or trips, driving
less, reducing shopping or
dining out, delaying major
purchases, and carpooling.
However, not everyone
will jump to make a
change. The survey found,
younger Americans (18-
34) are more tolerant of
higher prices and less like-
ly to change habits com-
pared to older consumers
(35 and older).
During April, Americans
across the country will
start to see gas prices begin
to climb as the industry
makes the switchover to
summer-blend gasoline.
Over the years, public
opinion for whether a gal-
lon of gasoline is too high
or too low has fluctuated
as much as the price itself.
When gas prices are
above the $3.00 bench-
mark (as they were in 2013
and 2014), Americans
believe prices should be
six percent lower.
When gas prices are
below the $3.00 bench-
mark (as they were in 2015
and 2016), Americans
believe a 25 percent
increase is too high.
This report presents the
findings of a telephone
survey conducted among
two national probability
samples (landline only and
cell phone), which, when
combined, consists of
1,017 adults, 510 men and
507 women, 18 years of
age and older, living in the
continental United States.
Interviewing for this sur-
vey was completed on
February 2 - 5. 517 inter-
views were from the land-
line sample and 500 inter-
views from the cell phone
sample. This study has an
average statistical error of
±3.1 percent at the 95 per-
cent confidence level for
all U.S. adults.
AAA Carolinas, an affili-ate of the AmericanAutomobile Association, isa not-for-profit organiza-tion that serves more than2 million members and thepublic with travel, automo-bile and insurance serviceswhile being an advocatefor the safety and security
of all travelers.Connect with AAA
Carolinas on Facebook atwww.facebook.com/AAAcarolinas and follow us onTwitter at @AAAcarolinas.
4 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 6, 2017
Natural tips to beat seasonal respiratory health challenges(StatePoint) Spring and
summer can be particularly
difficult times of year for
those with respiratory
health challenges, when
simple activities like gar-
dening, walking the dog
and reading a book on the
patio can cause itching,
wheezing, sneezing and
trouble breathing.
“It is all about improving
one’s immune function in
response to environmental
factors, which can mean the
difference between perpet-
ual discomfort and a happy,
vital spring and summer,”
says Kelly Heim, PhD, sen-
ior director of Scientific
Affairs at Pure
Encapsulations, a leading
manufacturer of dietary
supplements.
Whether you are looking
to make your garden the
envy of the neighborhood,
or you simply want to stay
active and comfortable
while enjoying the out-
doors, consider the follow-
ing treatments and tips.
Something Sweet
Honey isn’t just deli-
cious; it can be therapeutic,
potentially helping you to
alleviate seasonal symp-
toms. However, it is impor-
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Legal NoticesLEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-00457
The Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificate-holders of the CWALT, Inc.,Alternative Loan Trust 2006-2CB, Mortgage Pass-ThroughCertificates, Series 2006-2CB, Plaintiff, vs. Violet D.Wallace; Louis Wallace, Sr.;Country Club Springs Homeown-ers' Association, Incorpora-ted, 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 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.
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 Defendant(s) for theforeclosure of a certain mort-gage of real estate given byViolet D. Wallace and LouisWallace, Sr. to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Services,Inc. as nominee for America'sWholesale Lender datedDecember 21, 2005 and recordedon December 29, 2005 in Book3583 at Page 756, in the Spar-tanburg County Registry (here-inafter, “Mortgage”). There-after, the Mortgage was trans-ferred to the Plaintiff hereinby assignment and/or corporatemerger.
The premises covered andaffected by the said Mortgageand by the foreclosure thereofwere, at the time of the makingthereof and at the time of thefiling of this notice, moreparticularly described in thesaid Mortgage and are morecommonly described as: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. H-5, County Club SpringsSubdivision, on a plat pre-pared for Vanna Jud by S. W.Donald, PLS, dated January 4,1996, and recorded in PlatBook 132, at page 158, Regis-ter of Deeds Office forSpartanburg County, SouthCarolina.This being the same property
conveyed to Louis Wallace, Sr.and Violet D. Wallace, asjoint tenants with rights ofsurvivorship, by Deed ofFannie Mae a/k/a FederalNational Mortgage Associationdated December 13, 2005 and
recorded December 29, 2005 inBook 84-T at Page 158 in therecords for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina.TMS No. 7-17-07-202.00Property Address: 24 Hidden
Springs Road, Spartanburg, SC29302Notice 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 February 8,2017. Bradford M. StokesSouth Carolina Bar No. 78032Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff3-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2016-CP-42-04213
Barbara Ann Eaker Atwell,Plaintiff, vs. Susan KatherineEaker Frye, Defendant.
Notice of HearingTO: THE DEFENDANT ABOVE
NAMED:PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
Default Judgment hearing hasbeen scheduled in the abovematter for Thursday, June 1,2017 at 9:30 a.m. before theHonorable J. Derham Cole inthe West A Courtroom on thesecond floor of the Spartan-burg County Judicial Center,180 Magnolia Street, Spartan-burg, South Carolina.Spartanburg, South CarolinaMarch 15, 2017HARRISON, WHITE, SMITH& COGGINS, P.C.Attorney for the PlaintiffBy: Donald C. Coggins, Jr.South Carolina Bar No. 1307178 West Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, S.C. 29304-3547(864) 585-5100
Notice of Motion and Motion for Default JudgmentTO: THE DEFENDANT, SUSAN
KATHERINE EAKER FRYE:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE,
that the undersigned, asattorneys for the Plaintiff,Barbara Ann Eaker Atwell, willmove the presiding Judge ofthe Spartanburg County Courtof Common Pleas, on the tenth(10th) day after service here-of, or at such time and placeas the court may deem appro-priate, for an Order of Judg-ment by Default as to Defen-dant Susan Katherine EakerFrye pursuant to Rule 55 of theSouth Carolina Rules of CivilProcedure.Thr grounds for said motion
are that the Defendant waspersonally served with aSummons and Complaint onDecember 6, 2016, and thatmore than thirty (30) dayshave elapsed since servicethereof, and the Plaintiff hasreceived no Notice of Appear-ance, Answer or other plead-ings in this action.Therefore, Plaintiff is enti-
tled to entry of a defaultjudgment against DefendantSusan Katherine Eaker Fryewith a hearing to determinedamages to be held at a datescheduled by the Court.February 10, 2017Spartanburg, South CarolinaHARRISON, WHITE, SMITH& COGGINS, P.C.Attorney for the PlaintiffBy: Donald C. Coggins, Jr.South Carolina Bar No. 1307178 West Main StreetPost Office Box 3547Spartanburg, S.C. 29304-3547(864) 585-51003-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE FAMILY COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT2016-DR-42-2369
John Doe and Jane Doe, Plain-tiffs, vs. Leah MichelleHarris and Minor, a minorunder the age of Four (4)years, Defendants.
SummonsTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-
NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the Com-plaint herein, a copy of whichis herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy of youranswer to this complaint uponthe subscriber, at the addressshown below, within thirty(30) days after service here-of, exclusive of the day ofsuch service, and if you failto answer the complaint, anAffidavit of Default will befiled in this case againstyou, and the Plaintiff shallapply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.IF YOU ARE UNDER THE AGE OF
FOURTEEN, then you and yourgeneral or testamentary Guard-ian are further summoned andnotified to apply for theappointment of a Guardian ad
Litem to represent you in thisaction within thirty (30) daysafter service hereof. If youfail to do so, the Plaintiffherein shall apply to thisCourt for the appointment ofsome suitable and proper per-son to represent you in thisaction.Dated: August 1, 2016Kenneth P. ShabelSouth Carolina Bar No. 16136Kennedy & Brannon, P.A.Post Office Box 3254Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 707-20203-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2016-DR-42-3720South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Stephanie Stone, Defen-dant(s), IN THE INTEREST OF: 2minor children under the ageof 18.
Summons and NoticesTO DEFENDANT: Stephanie StoneYOU 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 SpartanburgCounty, on December 21, 2016,a copy of which will be deliv-ered to you upon request; andto serve a copy of your answerto the complaint upon theundersigned attorney for theplaintiff at Kathryn WalshGooch, Esq., 630 Chesnee High-way, Spartanburg, SC 29303,within thirty (30) days fol-lowing the date of serviceupon you, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the complaintwithin the time stated, theplaintiff will apply for judg-ment by default against thedefendant 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 CarolinaMarch 16, 2017S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESKathryn Walsh Gooch, Esq.South Carolina Bar No. 7002Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303(864) 345-11143-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2016-DR-42-3764South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Brittany Scott, JamesKern, Tony Jackson (John Doe),Marvin Littlejohn and MaryPoindexter, Defendant(s), INTHE INTEREST OF: minor child/ren under the age of 18.
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Brittany Scott: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 SpartanburgCounty, on December 29, 2016,a copy of which will be deliv-ered to you upon request; andto serve a copy of your answerto the complaint upon theundersigned attorney for theplaintiff at Kathryn WalshGooch, Esq., 630 Chesnee High-way, Spartanburg, SC 29303,within thirty (30) days fol-lowing the date of serviceupon you, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the complaintwithin the time stated, theplaintiff will apply for judg-ment by default against thedefendant 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 CarolinaMarch 16, 2017S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESKathryn Walsh Gooch, Esq.South Carolina Bar No. 7002Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303(864) 345-11143-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2017-DR-42-0006South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. April Thomason and RickyDixon, Defendant(s), IN THEINTEREST OF: 2 minor childrenunder the age of 18.
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: April Thomason
and Ricky Dixon:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
served with the Termination ofParental Rights in and to theminor children in this action,the original of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty, on January 3, 2017, acopy of which will be deliv-ered to you upon request; andto serve a copy of your answerto the complaint upon theundersigned attorney for theplaintiff at Kathryn WalshGooch, Esq., 630 Chesnee High-way, Spartanburg, SC 29303,within thirty (30) days fol-lowing the date of serviceupon you, exclusive of the dayof such service; and if youfail to answer the complaintwithin the time stated, theplaintiff will apply for judg-ment by default against thedefendant 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 CarolinaMarch 16, 2017S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESKathryn Walsh Gooch, Esq.South Carolina Bar No. 7002Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303(864) 345-11143-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE PROBATE COURT
Case No.: 2014ES4201937Tina R. Osorio, Petitioner,vs. Virgilio Osorio, Respon-dent(s).
SummonsTO THE RESPONDENT(S) ABOVE-
NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the Peti-tion herein, a copy of which isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answerto this Petition upon the sub-scriber, at the address shownbelow, within thirty (30) daysafter service hereof, exclu-sive of the day of such serv-ice, and if you fail to answerthe Petition, judgment bydefault will be renderedagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Petition.Spartanburg, South CarolinaDated: October 5, 2015ALBERT V. SMITHAttorney for PetitionerPost Office Box 5866Spartanburg, S.C. 29304
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURGIN THE PROBATE COURT
Case No.: 2014ES4201937IN THE MATTER OF: RODOLFORENO OSORIO (Decedent)
Tina R. Osorio, Petitioner(s),vs. Virgilio Osorio, Respon-dent(s)
Petition to Deny or LimitInheritance
The undersigned alleges:1. Decedent died intestate on
November 3, 2012.2. The Decedent’s father,
Virgilio Osorio, failed toreasonably provide support forDecedent as defined in SouthCarolina Code of Laws, asamended, Section 63-5-20, anddid not otherwise provide forthe needs of the Decedent dur-ing his/her minority, and isnot entitled to his/her fullintestate share.
Executed this 5th day ofOctober, 2015.TINA R. OSORIO302 Nodine Park DriveInman, South Carolina 29349864/285-7085Mother of the DecedentALBERT V. SMITHAttorney for PetitionerPost Office Box 5866Spartanburg, S.C. 29304864/[email protected] 3-30, 4-6, 13
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A No.: 2017-CP-42-00293
Branch Banking and Trust Com-pany, Plaintiff, vs. Bobby A.Dorman; Barry Scott Pittman,as Personal Representative forthe Estate of Barbara J.Dorman a/k/a Barbara P.Dorman; Dena F. Good a/k/aDena Faith Romig, Defen-
dant(s).Summons and Notices
(Non-Jury) Foreclosure ofReal 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.
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 Defendant(s) for theforeclosure of a certain mort-gage of real estate given byBobby A. Dorman and Barbara P.Dorman to Branch Banking andTrust Company of South Caro-lina dated July 28, 2000 andrecorded on August 3, 2000 inBook 2367 at Page 772, in theSpartanburg County Registry(hereinafter, “Mortgage”).Thereafter, the Mortgage wastransferred to the Plaintiffherein by corporate merger.
The premises covered andaffected by the said Mortgageand by the foreclosure thereofwere, at the time of the makingthereof and at the time of thefiling of this notice, moreparticularly described in thesaid Mortgage and are morecommonly described as:ALL THAT LOT OR PARCEL OF LANDLOCATED IN WELLFORD, SPARTAN-BURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA,BEING SHOWN AND DESIGNATED ONA PLAT OF PROPERTY OF EDWIN E.BARNWELL, SR. BY WOLFE ANDHUSKEY, INC. DATED APRIL 2,1973, AND RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 71, PAGE 420, R.M.C.OFFICE FOR SPARTANBURG COUNTY,SOUTH CAROLINA, AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT AN IRON PINLOCATED ON THE NORTHERLY EDGEOF MAIN STREET AND RUNNINGTHENCE N. 88-29 W. 263 FEET TOAN IRON PIN; THENCE N. 01-11 W.362.3 FEET TO AN IRON PIN;THENCE S. 88-19 E. 187 FEET TOAN IRON PIN; THENCE S. 12-55 E,373 FEET TO AN IRON PIN, THEPOINT OF BEGINNING.This being the same property
conveyed to Bobby A. Dormanand Barbara P. Dorman by Deedof E. E. Barnwell datedFebruary 23, 1977 and recordedFebruary 24, 1977 in Book 44Kat Page 73 in the Office of theRegister of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, South Carolina.TMS No. 5-15-04-040.00Property Address: 695 Main
Street, Wellford, SC 29385Notice 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 Office
of the Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County on January 25,2017. Bradford M. StokesSouth Carolina Bar No. 78032Brock & Scott, PLLC3800 Fernandina Rd., Suite 110Columbia, SC 29210Phone 844-856-6646 Fax 803-454-3451 Attorneys for Plaintiff3-30, 4-6, 13
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASDocket No. 2017-CP-42-00642
Wells Fargo Bank, NA, Plain-tiff, v. Horace Bernard Young;Citifinancial Servicing, LLC;Community Federal Credit Union; South Carolina Department ofRevenue; CFNA Receivables (MD)Inc.; Defendant(s). (013263-09602)
SummonsDeficiency Judgment Waived TO THE DEFENDANT(S), Horace
Bernard Young: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis foreclosure action onproperty located at 248 AshleyDanielle Dr., Duncan, SC29334-8960, being designatedin the County tax records asTMS# 5-19-00-379.00, of whicha copy is herewith served uponyou, and to serve a copy ofyour Answer on the subscribersat their offices, 100 Execu-tive Center Drive, Ste 201,Post Office Box 100200,Columbia, South Carolina,29202-3200, within thirty (30)days after 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 MINOR(S)UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGEAND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THEMINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TOPERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DIS-ABILITY: YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND
NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a Guardian AdLitem to represent saidminor(s) within thirty (30)days after the service of thisSummons upon you. If you failto do so, application for suchappointment will be made bythe Plaintiff(s) herein.Columbia, South Carolina March 29, 2017
NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTSABOVE NAMED: YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that the Summons and Com-plaint, of which the foregoingis a copy of the Summons, werefiled with the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County, SouthCarolina on February 27, 2017. Columbia, South Carolina March 29, 2017
Notice of ForeclosureIntervention
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pur-suant to the South CarolinaSupreme Court AdministrativeOrder 2011-05-02-01, you mayhave a right to ForeclosureIntervention. To be consideredfor any available ForeclosureIntervention, you may communi-cate with and otherwise dealwith the Plaintiff through itslaw firm, Rogers Townsend andThomas, PC. Rogers Townsendand Thomas, PC represents thePlaintiff in this action. Ourlaw firm does not representyou. Under our ethical rules,we are prohibited from givingyou any legal advice. You mustsubmit any requests forForeclosure Intervention con-sideration within 30 days fromthe date you are served withthis Notice. IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR VOL-
UNTARILY ELECT NOT TO PARTIC-IPATE IN FORECLOSURE INTERVEN-TION, THE FORECLOSURE ACTIONMAY PROCEED. Columbia, South CarolinaMarch 29, 2017s/ Andrew W. Montgomery Rogers Townsend and Thomas, PC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Robert P. Davis (SC Bar#74030), [email protected] Andrew W. Montgomery(SC Bar #79893), [email protected] John J.Hearn (SC Bar # 6635),[email protected] KevinT. Brown (SC Bar # 064236),[email protected] JasonD. Wyman (SC Bar # 100271),[email protected] JohnP. Fetner (SC Bar# 77460),[email protected] ClarkDawson (SC Bar# 101714),[email protected] 100 Executive Center Drive, Suite 201 Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210(803) 744-4444 (013263-09602) A-46152574-6, 13, 20
THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 6, 2017 5
Legal NoticesLEGAL NOTICE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(NON-JURY)2014-CP-42-4936
Barry J. Barnette as Solicitorfor the Seventh Judicial Cir-cuit and on behalf of the SouthCarolina Department of PublicSafety, Plaintiff, vs. MarcusKeith Hunter, Defendant(s).IN REM: Seven Thousand SixHundred Sixty Five and 00/100s($7,665.00) Dollars in U.S.Currency
SummonsTO THE DEFENDANT NAMED ABOVE:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to Answer the Com-plaint (for Forfeiture) in theproceeding, a copy of which isattached to this Summons andserved upon you; and to servea copy of your Answer to theComplaint (for Forfeiture) onthe Office of the Solicitorfor the Seventh Judicial Cir-cuit, Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, 180 MagnoliaStreet, 3rd Floor, SpartanburgSouth Carolina 29306, withinthirty (30) days after serviceof this Summons and Complaint(for Forfeiture), exclusive ofthe date of such service. Ifyou fail to Answer the Com-plaint (for Forfeiture) withinthe thirty (30) days describedherein, judgment by defaultwill be rendered against youfor the relief demanded in theComplaint (for Forfeiture).December 1st, 2014Spartanburg, South CarolinaBARRY J. BARNETTE, as Solici-tor for the Seventh JudicialCircuit and on behalf of theSouth Carolina Department ofPublic SafetyBY: RUSSELL D. GHENT, Assist-ant Solicitor and as Attorneyfor the Plaintiff and onbehalf of the South CarolinaDepartment of Public Safety180 Magnolia Street, 3rd FloorSpartanburg, S.C. 29306(864) 596-25754-6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No. 2017-CP-42-00705
U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., asTrustee for LSF9 Master Parti-cipation Trust, Plaintiff, vs.Thouan Som and Pheap Im,Defendant(s).
Summons and Noticeof Filing of Complaint
TO THE DEFENDANT(S) PHEAP IMABOVE NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
required to answer the Com-plaint in the above entitledaction, copy of which is here-with served upon you, and toserve copy of your answer uponthe undersigned at theiroffices, 2712 MiddleburgDrive, Suite 200, P.O. Box2065, Columbia, South Carolina29202, within thirty (30) daysafter service hereof upon you,exclusive of the day of suchservice, and if you fail toanswer the Complaint withinthe time aforesaid, the Plain-tiff in this action will applyto the Court for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint, andjudgment by default will berendered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.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 Spartanburg County, whichOrder shall, pursuant to Rule53(e) of the South CarolinaRules of Civil Procedure,specifically provide that thesaid Master in Equity isauthorized and empowered toenter a final judgment in thiscause.
TO MINOR(S) OVER FOURTEENYEARS OF AGE AND/OR MINOR(S)UNDER FOURTEEN YEARS OF AGEAND THE PERSON WITH WHOM THEMINOR(S) RESIDES AND/OR TOPERSONS UNDER SOME LEGAL DIS-ABILITY:YOU ARE FURTHER SUMMONED AND
NOTIFIED to apply for theappointment of a Guardian AdLitem to represent saidminor(s) within thirty (30)days after the service of thisSummons and Notice upon you.If you fail to do so, applica-tion for such appointment willbe made by the Plaintiff(s)herein.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the original Complaint in theabove entitled action wasfiled in the office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on March 3, 2017.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.By: Ronald C. Scott, SC Bar#4996; Reginald P. Corley, SCBar #69453; Angelia J. Grant,SC Bar #78334; Jessica S.Corley, SC Bar #80470; AllisonE. Heffernan, SC Bar #68530;Matthew E. Rupert, SC Bar#100740; William P. Stork, SCBar #100242; Louise M.Johnson, SC Bar #16586; TashaB. Thompson, SC Bar #76415;Jane S. Ruschky, SC Bar #70472ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF2712 Middleburg Dr., Suite 200
Columbia, South Carolina 29204803-252-33404-6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2016-DR-42-3368South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Jessica Murriel and JamesEdward Graham, Defendant(s), IN THE INTEREST OF: 1 minorchild under the age of 18
Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: James Edward
Graham,YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
served with the Complaint forTermination of Parental Rightsin and to the minor children inthis action, the original ofwhich has been filed in theOffice of the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County, onNovember 14, 2016, a copy ofwhich will be delivered to youupon request; and to serve acopy of your answer to the com-plaint upon the undersignedattorney for the plaintiff atKathryn Walsh Gooch, Esq., 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.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,S.C. to apply for appointmentof an attorney to representyou if you cannot afford anattorney.Spartanburg, South CarolinaApril 3, 2017S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESKathryn Walsh Gooch, EsquireSouth Carolina Bar No. 7002Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303(864) 345-11104-6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASC/A# 2014-CP-42-3531
(Non-Jury)Charles M. Turner, Plaintiff,vs. Robin Jones Battle, a/k/aRobin Jones Tolliver, JanetteJones Carter, Clinton E.Jones, Jr., Jill JonesWalters, a/k/a Jones, BarbaraTurner Whitney, Doris Fowler,Walter Turner, MarshallMartin, Crystal Martin,Vanessa Caldwell, Clyde TurnerJr., Margaret Turner, KiaTurner, Sundra Hall Turner,Evelyn Turner, Myrtle Turner,Victoria Turner Whitfield,Gail B. Patrick a/k/a GailBass Patrick Guy Von Bass,Kenneth Rogers, and Insanepersons, and incompetents,being fictitious names desig-nating as a class of unknownperson or persons, who may bean heir, distributee, devisee,legatee, widow, widower,assignee, executor, adminis-trator, creditor, successor,issue, and alienee of theEstates of A.C. Bass, Dora B.Bass, Ann R. Bass, KennethRogers, Harold Bass, H.W.Bass, Connie Bass Rogers,Gertrude Forney Graham,Dorothy Webster, Lucille Nes-bitt, Osia E. Bass, Guy W.Bass, James Turner, LucilleTurner Martin, Claude Turner,William Graham, Cora N. Bass,Connie Bass Rogers, JennetteBass Jones, Dorothy BassWebster, Myrtle Bass, Turner,and E.O. Bass, Thomas J. Gard-ner, all deceased, and anyother person or entity, knownor unknown, having any claim,right, title, estate in orlien upon the parcel of realestate described in the Com-plaint herein, Defendants.
Notice of HearingTO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-
DANTS:YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that on May 02, 2017, begin-ning at 10:00 a.m., in theSpartanburg County EquityCourt, Spartanburg CountyCourthouse, 180 MagnoliaStreet, Spartanburg, SouthCarolina, a final hearing inthe above-captioned matterwill be held.Date: April 4, 2017ALBERT V. SMITH, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff410 Magnolia StreetPost Office Box 5866Spartanburg, S.C. 29304(864) 585-81744-6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims
against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, the
address 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: Kortlynn Brianna SmithDate of Death: December 24, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200027Personal Representative:Jason E. Smith1340 Clark RoadInman, SC 29349Atty: Patrick E. KniePost Office Box 5159Spartanburg, SC 29304-51593-23, 30, 4-6
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: Dorothy W. CobleDate of Death: February 14, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200379Personal Representative:Kathy Suzanne Heaps218 Longleaf RoadSpartanburg, SC 293013-23, 30, 4-6
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 Brian StewartDate of Death: August 15, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200182Personal Representative:Debra Pruitt1 Damson StreetSpartanburg, SC 293033-23, 30, 4-6
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: Vera BrownDate of Death: October 25, 2016Case Number: 2016ES4201944Personal Representative:Helen Duda Markessinis25 Jason StreetPittsfield, MA 01201Atty: Edwin C. Haskell, III218 East Henry StreetSpartanburg, SC 293063-23, 30, 4-6
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 Ervin BradeyDate of Death: January 30, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200386Personal Representative:Magdalene T. Bradey105 East Crestview StreetLandrum, SC 293563-23, 30, 4-6
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: Thompson Kotlarich DemasDate of Death: October 8, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200028Personal Representative:Mary Ann Kotlarich348 E. Killarney LakeMoore, SC 293693-23, 30, 4-6
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: Virginia B. HortonDate of Death: October 4, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200149Personal Representatives:Kathy Horton DicksonPost Office Box 396Cowpens, SC 29330 ANDMelvin Clyde Horton707 North Eden DriveCayce, SC 290333-23, 30, 4-6
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: Norman Arthur MayoDate of Death: November 21, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200114Personal Representative:David Mayo20 Crescent Key
Bellevue, WA 980063-23, 30, 4-6
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: David Eronel JohnsonDate of Death: March 5, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200452Personal Representatives:Marcia D. Furbert,Paul Johnson, Donavan R. Johnson5 Eves Hill LanePembroke, W. Bermuda HM07Atty: Paul C. MacPhailPost Office Box 6321Spartanburg, SC 293043-23, 30, 4-6
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: Lou Jean BullockDate of Death: November 28, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200150Personal Representative:Raymond Jerome Bullock371 Benford DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293163-23, 30, 4-6
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: Glyn C. BabbAKA Glyn Curtis Babb, Sr.Date of Death: February 18, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200368Personal Representative:Barney G. GosnellPost Office Box 1726Spartanburg, SC 293043-23, 30, 4-6
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: Peggy L. WestDate of Death: July 20, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200189Personal Representative:Lisa Nelon320 Clark RoadRutherfordton, NC 281393-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICE2016ES4201428
The Will of Ronnie Glenn,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed September 9, 2016.No proceedings for the probateof said Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200374
The Will of Shirley H. Clary,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed March 2, 2017. Noproceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200394
The Will of Maynard H. Miller,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed March 7, 2017. Noproceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200408
The Will of Joyce E. Smith AKAJoyce Cross Smith, Deceased,was delivered to me and filedMarch 8, 2017. No proceedingsfor the probate of said Willhave begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-23, 30, 4-6
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200412
The Will of Donald Gary Reece,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed March 9, 2017. Noproceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-23, 30, 4-6
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: Edna T. McElrathDate of Death: January 27, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200163Personal Representative:Thomas C. McElrath309 Peach Valley DriveSpartanburg, SC 29303Atty: Daniel R. HughesPost Office Box 449Greer, SC 296523-30, 4-6, 13
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 Davidson OdomDate of Death: February 14, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200453Personal Representative:William Dempsey Odom179 Warner StreetOceanside, CA 92058Atty: Joseph K. Maddox, Jr.Post Office Box 1702Spartanburg, SC 293043-30, 4-6, 13
6 SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 6, 2017
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: Willis Eugene OwensDate of Death: January 28, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200217Personal Representative:Betty A. Owens3151 Cannons Campground RoadSpartanburg, SC 293073-30, 4-6, 13
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: Grady Williams Jr.Date of Death: January 3, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200116Personal Representative:Sarah Jane Oliver691 Clearwater RoadLandrum, SC 293563-30, 4-6, 13
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: Dwynell Tucker Sr.AKA Dwynell TuckerDate of Death: November 17, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200168Personal Representative:Evelyn M. Crowe111 Galaxie PlaceSpartanburg, SC 293073-30, 4-6, 13
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: Thomas Michael FossDate of Death: January 23, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200188Personal Representative:Patricia Y. Foss645 Cotton Branch DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293163-30, 4-6, 13
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: Lois Ann Burleson RatliffDate of Death: June 28, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200164Personal Representative:Ennis E. Ratliff403 Wall CircleChesnee, SC 293233-30, 4-6, 13
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 H. FaulknerAKA James H. Faulkner, Sr.Date of Death: December 9, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200012Personal Representative:Dianne E. Faulkner701 Otts Shoals RoadRoebuck, SC 293763-30, 4-6, 13
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: Joseph Earle WaddellAKA Joseph Earl WaddellDate of Death: February 20, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200501Personal Representative:Kimberly W. McAbeePost Office Box 603Woodruff, SC 29388Atty: Alan M. Tewkesbury, Jr.Post Office Box 451Spartanburg, SC 293043-30, 4-6, 13
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: Lewis Charles MasonDate of Death: November 26, 2016Case Number: 2016ES4201854Personal Representative:Charna Henson
7980 Asheville HighwaySpartanburg, SC 293033-30, 4-6, 13
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: Charles F. ArnoldDate of Death: November 28, 2016Case Number: 2016ES4201919-2Personal Representative:Janet Davis101 Cypress DriveInman, SC 293493-30, 4-6, 13
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: Beulean S. StaggsDate of Death: August 16, 2016Case Number: 2016ES4201840Personal Representative:Wendy S. Drummond808 South Brighton Ridge CourtWellford, SC 293853-30, 4-6, 13
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200429
The Will of CarlosRivadeneira, Deceased, wasdelivered to me and filedMarch 10, 2017. No proceedingsfor the probate of said Willhave begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-30, 4-6, 13
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200438
The Will of Lanny Brooks Page,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed March 13, 2017. Noproceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-30, 4-6, 13
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200470
The Will of Boyd T. West,Deceased, was delivered to meand filed March 17, 2017. Noproceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-30, 4-6, 13
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: Debra Snow LynchAKA Debra E. ShawDate of Death: January 23, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200201Personal Representative:Cathy M. Harmon243 Jamestown Court SW
Lilburn, GA 300474-6, 13, 20
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: Ernestine TerryDate of Death: January 17, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200207Personal Representative:Ashly Biggs820 Sandy Ford RoadChesnee, SC 293234-6, 13, 20
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: Rebecca R. PennellDate of Death: March 1, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200507Personal Representative:Sarah P. Chambers858 Glendalyn AvenueSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Alan M. Tewkesbury, Jr.Post Office Box 451Spartanburg, SC 293044-6, 13, 20
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: Dorothy C. EaslerAKA Dorothy Marie EaslerDate of Death: February 9, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200510Personal Representative:Rebecca Bumgarner763 Grassy Pond RoadGaffney, SC 29341Atty: Kenneth C. Anthony, Jr.Post Office Box 3565Spartanburg, SC 293044-6, 13, 20
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: Adam Gibson
Date of Death: December 9, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200259Personal Representative:Linda GibsonPost Office Box 344Fairforest, SC 293364-6, 13, 20
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: Dorothy Elaine GaffneyDate of Death: January 11, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200200Personal Representative:Katina Leach Thompson3003 Elmhurst DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293164-6, 13, 20
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: Timothy Micheal Fessler, IIDate of Death: November 17, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200211Personal Representative:Penelope Sue Fessler218 Edgewood DriveDuncan, SC 293344-6, 13, 20
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: Leonard Hardy EllisonJr. AKA Leonard Hardy EllisonDate of Death: December 5, 2016Case Number: 2016ES4201966Personal Representative:Ms. Angela Ellison Schlosser138 Canterbury Place RoadMooresville, NC 281154-6, 13, 20
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: Nellie R. Lail
Date of Death: January 7, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200199Personal Representative:Connie C. Cannon247 Peachtree RoadBoiling Springs, SC 293164-6, 13, 20
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: Clyde A. HoltonDate of Death: December 8, 2016Case Number: 2017ES4200426Personal Representative:Sheila A. King117 N. Carleila Lake WaySpartanburg, SC 29307Atty: Paul C. MacPhailPost Office Box 6321Spartanburg, SC 293044-6, 13, 20
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: Jan L. PorterDate of Death: March 19, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200529Personal Representative:Mary Helen Wessinger709 Otis BoulevardSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: James W. ShawPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293044-6, 13, 20
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 David CalvertDate of Death: January 27, 2017Case Number: 2017ES4200232Personal Representative:Sandra M. Calvert807 Ridgedale DriveSpartanburg, SC 293064-6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200146
The Will of Eugene M. VanAntwerp, Deceased, was deliv-ered to me and filed January26, 2017. No proceedings forthe probate of said Will havebegun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 4-6, 13, 20
LEGAL NOTICE2017ES4200523
The Will of Mary H. Mills AKAMary Helen Searcy WilkieMills, Deceased, was deliveredto me and filed March 28, 2017.No proceedings for the probateof said Will have begun.PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 4-6, 13, 20
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8 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS APRIL 6, 2017
Creative gardening tips for the spring season(StatePoint) Gardeners
often focus on the science
of their hobby: how much
water and sunlight their
plants need and how to
improve soil quality and
keep pests at bay. But there
can be a lot of artistry
behind the craft as well --
from how you harvest and
enjoy flowers to how you
convert unused spaces of
your home into a viable
indoor edible garden.
Put your creativity to
good use this spring season
by gardening with style.
Indoor Gardening
For those who don’t have
an outdoor garden or yard,
the dream of enjoying your
own freshly picked fruits
and vegetables may seem
out of reach. However, the
nooks and crannies of your
home can be creatively
rendered into productive
growing zones. And
experts say that nearly all
homes can support indoor
gardening.
“Whatever the size of
your home, there will be a
selection of edible plants
you can grow indoors, as
long as you have some nat-
ural daylight filtering in,”
says Zia Allaway, author of
“Indoor Edible Garden:
Creative Ways to Grow
Herbs, Fruit and
Vegetables in Your Home.”
“The areas where plants
will grow can be win-
dowsills, beneath a sky-
light or even in a dark,
unlit area if you install
grow lights.”
In “Indoor Edible
Garden,” a highly visual
guide full of practical tips
and stylish ideas, Allaway
offers step-by-step direc-
tions for everything from
creating suspended shelves
and hanging jars for grow-
ing herbs to mounting edi-
ble orchids onto bark and
displaying them on walls.
She points out that those
embarking on indoor gar-
dening should first evalu-
ate the level of time they
can commit.
“Just remember that
unlike other projects in the
home, such as decorating
and cooking, all gardening
projects require some
aftercare. So, if you have a
busy schedule, choose
crops that will tolerate less
watering and feeding.”
Flower Arranging
While your flower gar-
den is likely a beautiful
work of art in and of itself,
you can spread the joy by
harvesting your flora and
bringing the beauty
indoors. Floral arrange-
ments add vitality to any
interior space.
“For me, every arrange-
ment starts with the con-
tainer. Think about what
mood or style you want to
evoke, and remember, any-
thing can be a container as
long as it can be made
watertight,” says Rachel
Siegfried,” author of “The
Flower Book: Natural
Flower Arrangements for
Your Home,” which
explores 60 flowers,
bloom-by-bloom in por-
traiture, including quick-
reference profiles and tips.
Siegfried recommends
that, when selecting flow-
ers for your arrangement,
pay attention to shapes,
textures and colors to
achieve good balance.
Start with a primary focal
flower and build out with a
couple of secondary
focals, a final flourish, and
foliage.
For her part, she relies on
instinct. “I get a ‘buzz’
when I find a good combi-
nation,” she says.
From flowering bouquets
to spicy pepper plants,
apply creativity to your
gardening this spring.
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