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S- » ... • • « • • i • 4 • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page 6, Foothills View, Dec. 16,1982 War Continued from pg. 1 We hope the world wili still be going on with much less suffering in 16 years. But if the winds of war our sixteen-year feel in fact do come to pass, we wish them the wisdom described in Edwin Muir’s poem, “The Horses.” Muir, a Scotsman who died in 1959, describes the “seven days war that put the world to sleep”: On the second day The radios failed; we turned the knobs; no answer. On the third day a warship passed us, heading north Dead bodies piled on the deck. On the sixth day A plane plunged over us into the sea. Thereafter Nothing. And then Muir describes, the survivors hear the horses: We had sold our horses in our fathers’ time To buy new tractors... Yet they waited. Stubborn and shy, as if they had been sent By an old command.... Since then they have pulled our plows and borne our loads. Our life is changed; their coming our beginning. To Clifford Hoyle, Tim Hull, Kathleen Miller, Jerianne Queen, and Karen Smith of Burns High School; To John Campbell, Amy Carpenter, Catherine Hicks, Melissa Mathews, George Sheppard, and Christine Washburn of Crest High School: We wish you wisdom. Mooresboro Community By Marilyn Bartee Ads for personal llcms are free to subscrfben ot tho Foothills View; this dons not include real estate, motor cars, or other non-personal items. Telephone or mail your ads to the View prior to thn 12:00 noon deadline on Friday^ Location of advertisers may be determined by prefix to telephone numbers as foUowsi Shelby, 482, 487; Lattlmore, 434; Gaffney, 489, 487; Cites- nee, S. C., 461; Cowpens, S. C., 463; Spartanburg, S. C., 574, 576, 578, 579, 582, 583, 585; Pacolet, $. C., 474; Lyman, S. C., 439; Inman, S. C, 472 or GR2; Woodruff, S. C., 476; and Blacksburg, S. C., 839. Lutz-Austell Funeral Home PHONE 487-7211 The Rev. W.G. Camp was honored with a drop-in birthday party at his home Saturday afternoon. The Camp’s received many friends and relatives to wish him the happiest 97th birthday ever, with many more returns. Miss Francis Roberts, missionary from Argentina, brought the morning message Sunday at Sandy Run Baptist Church. Miss Roberts retired in November of this year after 36 years of missionary field work in many towns and villages of South America. Miss Roberts was the weekend house guest of Mrs. Alice Smart during her stay here in Mooresboro. MISCELLANEOUS Twelve Books of Top Value stamps, $3.00 per book. 582-4829. Cordless phones, kero sene heaters, watches, $6; Fire/Burglar alarms, $6; AM-FM tape player, bin oculars, gifts, jewelry, etc. Discount Sales - Where you buy cars, 2956 E. 'Main St., Spartanburg. 579-2866. 50,000 BTU fuel oil heater, $80; 67,700 BTU heater, $115; one room gas space heaters, $15 and $25; Portable kero sene heater, $10; 410 gauge shotgun, $55; Ted Williams 30-30 level action, $115; 22 caliber rifle, S-L-L-R-lever action, $45; Marlin 22 automatic 18 shot with scope, new, $68; pump shotguns. Remington, $115; Win chester, $190; 20 gauge pump shotgun, $115; 20 gauge double barrel, brass finish, Davidson Arms, $175; 45 Colt Combat Commander, satin finish and 22 Ruger stainless steel with extra high power cylinder, nice guns, make offer; Regen cy executive model police scanner, 16 channels plus 16 crystals, new condition, best offer; 12 volt or 6 volt battery charger on wheels, operates on 110 V., $35; H.D. bumper jack, like new, $8; five gallons of anti-freeze, $3.65 each. Call 463-3263. The annual Christmas dinner was held Sunday following the morning worship service. Many former residents, friends, and members of Sandy Run as well as members of the com munity attended and joined together for the noon meal. The Mooresboro Women’s Club held their annual covered dish Christmas supper at the clubhouse Monday night. Thirty-five members and their husbands attended the dinner. After the dinner, the Christmas story was read from the Gospel of Luke and a Christmas devotion was presented. Later all members and their spouses formed a circle to play several fun games that were enjoyed by all. FURNITURE Maple table and chairs, 5 X 9 carpet, new. 578-0780 after 4 p.m. Broyhill couch and chair, two end tables and coffee ■table, excellent condition, $200; baby bed, no mat tress, $30; fireplace glass doors, $60. 576-6317. PETS AKC poodles and will groom. Call 461-2346. u.c. Doberman Pincher, black, full bloodied, 3V2 years old, female, ears and tail trimmed, shots and de- wormed, vet has full records, friendly, $75. 461 -7147. Male Peak-A-Poo, $25. 461-8389. Three Beagles, A.K.C. registered, $125 for all; three Beagles, not regis tered, reasonable. 461- 2912. Red Warlock Doberman, A.K.C. registered, 16 months old, male, $100. 461-8184. Black and tan coon dog puppy, five months old. 592-1676. AKC registered white toy Poodles and apricot toy Poodles, will hold for Christmas with a deposit. 839-6308. NOTICES Are you employed? Do you have satisfac- fory credit references? We guarantee to make you a loan. Call 461-2216. (u.c) NEED Credit Cards? Guaranteed! Receive MasterCard or Visa re gardless of past credit history. Legal, simple. For free Brochure send self addressed stamped enve lope to United Credit, Box 280690, Dallas, TX 75228 or call 214-494-5884. 1-8- 15-22. Boiling Springs School of Fine Arts offers instruc tion in art, voice and piano, teaches all profes sionals with degrees. Now taking registration for second semester which begins Jan 24, 1983. For information call Sheila Gillespie at 592-2204 or 578-8200. (U.C.) In the spirit of Christmas, personalized answers to yo’-r children’s letters to Santa, send $2.50 to Notes From Nick, P.O. Box 3005, Spartanburg, S.C. 29304. Teals Auction. Every Fri day and Saturday at 8 p.m. We buy and sell used furniture. Cemetery St., Cowpens. 463-6733. We want to thank every one for their business and friendship throughout the past year. We will be open Monday-Saturday until Christmas to serve you. Thanks, Teals Auction. If you feel like browsing stop by the Sale Barn, South Main St., Cowpens. Register to win a Las Vegas Fun Pack. Discount Sales. 2956 E. Main, Spartanburg. 579-2866. Give a memorable gift this year. A Hawaiian trip, 8 days and 7 nights, July 12 through 20. Contact Ken at 489-7208. 15-22. Auction Sale every Friday, Saturday and Monday night at 7 p.m. Mathis Auction, Hwy. 29, four miles South of Gaffney. 489-6941. 15-22-29-5. ANTIQUES Antique tables and buffet. 839-6572. The first twenty-five cent pieces! were minted by the U.S. government in 1796. YARD SALES Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17, Hwy. 221, Cherokee Springs, near Turner’s Superette, large variety of items, cancelled if rain. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16-18, Flwy. 29, North towards Gaffney. NEED CREDIT CARDS? Guaranteed! Receive MasterCard, Visa and major credit cards even If you have bad or no credit, bankruptcy or divorce. For free brochure call Credit toll free 1-800-527- 1218 24 hrs. anyday. 1-8-15-22. NOTICES Jim S. Brooks, Attorney, telephone 574-4521 any time, Approved Visa and Master Charge Card Ac cepted. Simple Wills- $25.00 each (husband and wife - $45.00); Power of Attorney- $40.00, plus recording; Deed Prepara tion- $30.00, plus record ing; Contract for Deed- $75.00, plus recording, and stamps; Buy-Sell agreement- $50.00; Note . & Mortgage- $40.00, plus stamps and recording; Simple Lease- $50.00; Name Change- $100.00, plus cost; Adoptions- $200.00, plus cost, only through state agencies; Non-Support- $200.00, plus cost; Custody- $300., plus cost; Committee, Probate Ct- $300.00, plus cost; Mechanics Liens- $500.00, plus cost, trial or settlement; Foreclosures- $500.00, plus cost, mortg age balance may not exceed $100,000.00; DUI, First Offense- $100., plead; $500.00, Try; For mation of Corp.- $250.00, plus cost. Partition of Real Estate- $600., plus cost; Bankruptcy (Chap. 7 straight bankruptcy); Real Estate Title Examinations and Certifications, mini mum $125.00, $8.00 per thousand. Residential Loan Amount $70,000.00 to $250,000.00,-$500.00. Title Insurance optional at $2.50 thousand in addition to title examination. Loan Assumptions $125.00 up date and $50.00 for institution documentation. For new loans, fee computed from loan amount. Initial 30 minute interview, $20.00, if case taken, deducted from fee. Dec. 1-Jan. 19. Thicketty Flea Market and Produce, one and one-half miles north of Cowpens on 29. u.c. New Shipment Of Effanbee Many Dolls To Select From Harley’s Dress Shop 461-7216 THE MIKOTA Clinic of Chiropractic 111 W. Rutled^Av®. Gaffney, S.C. Specializing In neck and back disorders Phone: F80a^24« ANTIQUES Antique sofa. 489-4294. Come to Vassey’s Anti ques for all your Christ mas gifts for the home. Lots of oak. Bed, dress ers, washstands, chests, pine hutch, tables, cabi nets, pie safes, many small things. Route 3, Gaffney. 461-8111. (u.c.) APPLIANCES GE Refrigerator, frost free with ice maker, brown, excellent condi- tion, $175. 489-6941. G.E. Refrigerator, good condition, $10.0. 839-6284. Medium size Hot Point refrigerator, $100. 463- 6383. Refrigerator, $80; Sears Lady Kenmore Heavy Duty washing machine, $100. 463-3263. Refrigerator, Frigidaire, $85. 461-8389. MISCELLANEOUS Deep well pump and tank. 585-7329. New quilts, all sizes, very reasonable, aprons and bonnets. 578-3651. Crocheted 578-3130. shaw, $10. Typewriter, Remington standard with cover. Wal nut typing stand and chair, excellent condition, $75 for all 578-5523. 20” boys Pittsburg Steeler bike, excellent condition, $45. 576-6317. Three piece set of Sam sonite hard shell luggage with locks, powder blue color, train case, week ender and large pullman, $39. for complete set. 579-0509. Doll stroller, doll hi-chair, Easy Bake oven, Sew-per- fect sewing machine, shoe roller skates, size one. 461-8033. set mattress AUTOMOBILES 1966 Mercury, solid black, 390 engine, good condi tion, $400, can be seen at Riverside Trailer Park. Sewing 583-9697 after 3 p.m. of springs and $50. 574-4648. machine Morse, gas heater. 461-9239. 1970 Toyota, automatic, new motor, can be seen at Western Auto, Cowpens. 463-4425. 1977 Ford Custom 100, 40.000 miles. 463-4933. 1970 Buick Skylark, $425; 1973 Malibu Chevelle, $495; 1965 Ford, four door, 289, V-8, $250; 1973 GMC pickup, $1095. 463- 3263. 1979 Volkswagen Rabbit, 4 door, AM/FM radio, luggage rack, 4 speed transmission, air condi tioning, 34 to 35 m.p.g., brown vinyl tan interior, 50.000 miles, excellent condition, $3,795, Lee Kimbrell. 461-7642. 1974 Monte Carlo, needs repair. 461-9675. 1974 Buick Regal-Extra, nice, will finance. 578- 3680 after 6;00. 1973 LTD Ford, one owner, 4 door, good condition, $795. 461-7355. 1973 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door, hard top with power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, $500. 461-8491 after 5:30. BOAT 14 ft. fiberglass boat, $200, has two motors, 5V2 h.p., $75, 45 h.p., $100. 578-0207. CLOTHING Ladies two piece suits, $8, slacks, $1.50, tops, $1.50, shorts, $1.50, men’s sweaters, $4.50, Discount Sales, where you buy cars, 2956 E. Main St., Spartan burg. 579-2866. Firewood, $35 per load, $40 split. 461-2825 or 461-9661. Rollout window and top vent for camper, $35. 461-8491 after 5:30. Mansfield by Lenox Crys tal, 11 pieces. 576-7698 or 461-2243. 14” new, 5:30. power chains, like $25. 461-8491 after Perfect Gift - RCA Video Recorder. 578-3680 after 6:00. Hospital beds, $300. 463- 6464. U.C. Firewood, split oak and Hickory, full three cords, $185. 739-6763 or 925- 2356. Nov. 17-Feb. 16. MOBILE HOMES Would like someone to assume payments of $170.13 monthly on 1980 mobile home, has three bedrooms, 1 y2 baths. 583-0573. (1-8). MOTORCYCLES Motorcycle, $135. 461- 8491. MUSICAL Bundy clarinet, like new, $100. 463-4978. Stereo AM/FM radio combination. 585-7329. Pianos and Organs Ser vice at bargain prices. Lessons, piano moving and service. 583-0150. (u.c.) Three boys sport coats, three suits, one heavy coat, size 16, good condi tion, reasonable. 576- 4810. Would You Buy A Used Elephant V From This Man? (Then How About A New Book?) Bledsoe’s back! Jerry Bledsoe, Carolina’s favorite humorist, is back home for Christmas with a new book just in time for holiday shopping. Where’s Mark Twain When We Really Need Him? Jerry’s collected all-new material for his fans in this 183-page, illustrated hardback book. Included are such Bledsoe gems as Jerry’s backriding a pachyderm, ‘‘Could I Trade You An Elephant For A Horse,” the true confession, ‘‘My Life As A Criminal,” and, by popular demand, Jerry’s ‘‘Nudism Is Natural, Wholesome, and Revealing.” Where’s Mark Twain When We Really Need Him? By Jerry Bledsoe $9.95 \l JERRY BLEDSOE Some one on your Christmas list could appreciate this hardback, 183-page collection of Jerry Bledsoe’s humor. Available now at . . . Shelby’s Newstand Internal downtown Shelby 222 South Lafayette. Mon.-FrI. 8-8 Open Sun. 9-6 487-5338
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