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VOL. 57 NO. 2 25 cents USC Upstate to host 2020 Spartanburg Earth Day Festival - Page 2 Are your ‘recyclable’ products really recyclable? - Page 4 PRSRT STANDARD U. S. POSTAGE PAID SPARTANBURG, SC PERMIT NO. 252 Community news from Spartanburg and the surrounding upstate area Visit us online at www.spartanweeklyonline.com A A R R O O U U N N D D TOWN TOWN Spartanburg Methodist College expanding Bachelor of Arts degree Spartanburg Methodist College is expanding the recently established Bachelor of Arts degree. Beginning in Fall 2020, SMC will offer six concentrations for Bachelor students to choose from - business, English, history, religion, as well as two new concentrations, criminal justice and psychology. Provost Dr. Mark Gibbs, seen teaching in the photo above, says "Criminal justice has been a part of who we are for decades, and it was just a natural progression for us. Psychology pairs beautifully with criminal justice, in fact, I dare say that almost all the students who are going to be doing the criminal justice concentration are also going to be doing the psychology concentration." City Council gets downtown parking report overview On Monday, February 10, Spartanburg City Council heard an overview of a report on parking in Downtown Spartanburg. Created by renowned parking consultant, Todd Litman, the report takes a look at the current supply and uti- lization of downtown parking, engaging stakeholders throughout the process including downtown business own- ers, parking garage lessees, developers, and City officials. The report was paid for by the City and the Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce The report makes 15 short-term and seven long-term rec- ommendations, and while it found that downtown has ample parking supply, the report makes mention of several ways in which that supply could be better managed. Also at the February 10 meeting, Council also heard a briefing on a how the City plans to address challenges in recruiting and retaining police officers. Nease & Higginbotham Orthodontics welcomes Dr. Gary Horvath to the team Dr. Nease, Dr. Higginbotham, and Dr. Thomas of Nease & Higginbotham Orthodontics have officially merged with Dr. Horvath of Live Laugh Smile Orthodontics. With this merger, patients will have access to four highly- accomplished orthodontists and five locations across the Upstate of South Carolina. Dr. Higginbotham has been prac- ticing orthodontics in Spartanburg for 48 years; Dr. Nease for 21 years, and Dr. Thomas is a recent graduate from the University of Michigan, one of the top orthodontic residency programs in the country. Dr. Nease and Dr. Horvath have been colleagues and friends for over 20 years. Together with Dr. Higginbotham, they have been trusted orthodontic providers for almost 50 years! The merger will also allow the practice to strengthen its philanthropic efforts. Through the Smile Upstate Program, the team gives the gift of reduced-fee orthodontic care and treatment to underserved children in Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties of South Carolina. They encourage school and community leaders to nominate deserving chil- dren for these awards. Nease & Higginbotham Orthodontics’ philanthropy also extends to countless community programs and businesses, including school bands and cheerleading squads. You may have even seen their video adventures on the big screen at the local high school sports games. They also award eight $1,000 academic scholarships annually to graduating high school students pursuing a degree in the health sciences. These Nease & Higginbotham Health Science Scholarships have been awarded for over 25 years and have assisted local students in achieving their goals of a college degree. Although the Nease & Higginbotham family is growing, patients can expect the same exceptional results, superior customer service, and premier care from their doctors and trusted team members. Female-owned and operated tax company opens in Spartanburg March is Women's History Month, and Luiza Tax Solutions has opened in Spartanburg. The tax preparation firm is owned and staffed completely by women. The firm located at 365 East Saint John Street, in downtown Spartanburg. The doors opened in January. Luisa Ymeri, the owner, is an immigrant from Albania. She has a bachelor degree in finance and an accounting background. She is licensed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), with an Enrollment Agent (EA) qualification. She has over 12 years of experience in taxes. She also worked with local SC tax expert and investment specialist, Beverly Russell. They specialize in all types of tax preparation. The firm helps clients with estate planning, business start-ups, IRS issues, and bookkeeping. When a need arises, the firm is ready and capable to handle it for its clients. Ymeri's pri- mary goal for her firm is to be available and provide advice in a timely fashion for those who need it. Call 864-310-6023 ofor more information. From the American Counseling Association These days there are numerous things that can add stress to our daily lives. Maybe it's family or finan- cial issues. Maybe it's pres- sures at work or even that daily commute. Perhaps you find yourself feeling stressed and upset over the latest news reports even though they're about things occurring far from you and beyond your control. Most of us, when we face anxiety and stress, try to find ways to limit such feel- ings. One of the most used methods to minimize our stress and make ourselves feel better, if only for a short time, is by turning to food. Not necessarily a con- scious decision, stress eat- ing is a common way to cope with uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. It's a natural reaction. Many foods affect our moods and feelings. They may remind us of better, simpler times (think "comfort foods"), or may actually bring reac- tions that make us feel bet- ter (yes, that "sugar high"), if only for a little while. The problem with stress eating is that it can have a variety of negative effects, with the most common one being what we see when we step on that bathroom scale. So how can you avoid using food as a stress reliever? A starting point is to focus on when and why you're eating. Experts advise keep- ing a food diary, just for a few days, in which you record what you eat, when you eat and what you're feeling at the time. What many people find is that, without realizing it, they've been snacking, often unhealthily, not because they're really hungry, but simply because they're feel- ing stressed. It's important to realize that the food you're eating doesn't make the stress or your problems go away, and that it actually may be increasing your stress as you add on unwanted pounds. You want to deal with this problem by analyzing the sources of stress in your life and trying to see if there might be ways to reduce or manage that stress. Consider looking to non- food related activities, like exercising, reading, garden- ing or other similar relaxing activities. Sometimes, sim- ply being aware of what is triggering your stress-relat- ed eating is enough to help you avoid it. Overcoming stress-relat- ed eating can be a chal- lenge, but it is possible. If your eating issues are affecting your health, con- sider talking to your family doctor or a counseling pro- fessional specializing in this area. “Counseling Corner" is provided by the American Counseling Association. Comments and questions to [email protected] CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED Is the stress in your life affecting your waistline? MARCH 12, 2020 Inspiring the next generation of minorities in medicine Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham opens new 191,000-square-foot expansion Greer - The expansion of Gibbs Cancer Center & Research Institute at Pelham will begin treating patients later this month. Community members and Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System physi- cians, nurses and associ- ates toured the new build- ing for the first time on March 5th, immediately following a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Construction on the seven-story, 191,000- square-foot facility in Greer began in early 2018 as part of Spartanburg Regional’s mission to pro- vide excellence in health to the region and was sup- ported by generous donors who participated in a $16 million fundraising cam- paign by the Spartanburg Regional Foundation. Since 1999, Gibbs Cancer Center has provid- ed comprehensive, person- alized cancer treatment to thousands of individuals in the Upstate and beyond. What began as one facility has now expanded to two Spartanburg locations, as well as facilities in Cherokee and Union coun- ties. The expansion of Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham balances increasing demands for treatment across the Upstate by investing in the future, while also remaining com- mitted to serving patients in their home communi- ties. The community sur- rounding Pelham Medical Center is one of the fastest-growing areas in the state. With easy access to the I-85 corridor and Green-ville-Spartanburg Inter-national Airport, this expansion puts Gibbs Cancer Center in an ideal location to meet the increased demands for cancer care locally and regionally. “The expansion of Gibbs Cancer Center ensures that our unique focus on multi- disciplinary care, the latest treatments, the newest equipment and the expert- ise of our professional caregivers will be avail- able to more families in the Upstate,” Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System CEO Bruce Holstien said. “All of us know somebody who has suffered from cancer, and in those times, families are looking for something more than just treatments. You are looking for light. You are looking for hope, and an open space like this will do wonders for patients when they are receiving treatments.” Gibbs Cancer Center provides care to more than 3,000 patients every year, each with a unique cancer diagnosis. To ensure that each patient’s treatment is specifically targeted to their individual needs, oncology specialists, along with cancer support teams and additional medical experts, participate in dis- ease-specific multidisci- plinary planning confer- ences. These conferences are integrated into the design of the new building to enhance treatment and patient satisfaction. The new cancer center also helps patient stay local and not travel to another city or state for cancer care. To learn more about Gibbs Cancer Center, visit GibbsCancerCenter.org. To schedule an appoint- ment, call 1-855-DNA- GIBBS. Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham, a 191,000-square-foot facility in Greer, will begin treating patients later this month. By Lily Knights VCOM-Carolinas Student National Medical Association (SNMA) hosted a unique experience on Saturday, February 29, 2020, bringing together under-represented minority medical students and the physicians who have helped to pave their way. The SNMA Minorities in Medicine event was designed to offer networking opportu- nities for current minority medical students while pro- viding examples of the suc- cesses that they may achieve. In addition to VCOM stu- dents from the Virginia and Carolinas campuses, there were physicians and other advanced professionals from Spartanburg and the sur- rounding communities, as well as VCOM faculty, administration and allies in attendance. SNMA is an organization committed to supporting cur- rent and future underrepre- sented minority medical stu- dents, addressing the needs of underserved communities, and increasing the number of clinically excellent, culturally competent and socially con- scious physicians. SNMA designed this event as the first of its kind within the VCOM community. The highlight of the event was keynote speaker Ashley Denmark, DO. Class of 2015 VCOM-Carolinas alum, Dr. Denmark is a family medi- cine physician, but her com- munity work extends far beyond her medical practice. In addition to being a physi- cian, Dr. Denmark is a moth- er and a wife, a mentor, diver- sity advocate, social media influencer and author. In her speech, she shared her experi- ences and gave advice on being successful in medicine while balancing many roles. Dr. Denmark’s husband and three young children attended the event. Noting that only about 6% of physicians are Black and only about 2% are Black women, Dr. Denmark expressed her passion for making medical careers a viable path for minority chil- dren. Toward this end, Dr. Denmark has written a chil- dren’s book, an idea sparked when her own daughter asked, “what does Mommy do at work all day?” Olivia’s Doctor Adventure illustrates a broad variety of possible careers in medicine through the eyes of a young African American girl. Olivia and the reader learn about dif- ferent types of doctors and other health professionals and are motivated to become part of the next generation of doc- tors. In her speech, Dr. Denmark emphasized the importance of minority representation in medicine. She explained that when children never see rep- resentatives from their own community in a particular career or field, it can seem that navigating a path to that career is not normal or possi- ble for people who look like them. Working to “normalize suc- cess” Dr. Denmark founded Project Diversify Medicine to ensure more minority indi- viduals follow her lead by earning medical degrees and practicing in their home com- munities. With over 32,000 followers on Instagram, Project Diversify Medicine showcases current and future doctors of color, demystifies the medical school applica- tion process and, in the words of Dr. Denmark, encourages students to “keep going and know you aren’t alone.”

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

AARROOUUNNDDTOWNTOWN

Spartanburg Methodist College

expanding Bachelor of Arts degree

Spartanburg Methodist College is expanding the recentlyestablished Bachelor of Arts degree.

Beginning in Fall 2020, SMC will offer six concentrationsfor Bachelor students to choose from - business, English,history, religion, as well as two new concentrations, criminaljustice and psychology.

Provost Dr. Mark Gibbs, seen teaching in the photo above,says "Criminal justice has been a part of who we are fordecades, and it was just a natural progression for us.Psychology pairs beautifully with criminal justice, in fact, Idare say that almost all the students who are going to bedoing the criminal justice concentration are also going to bedoing the psychology concentration."

City Council gets

downtown parking report overview

On Monday, February 10, Spartanburg City Council heardan overview of a report on parking in DowntownSpartanburg. Created by renowned parking consultant, ToddLitman, the report takes a look at the current supply and uti-lization of downtown parking, engaging stakeholdersthroughout the process including downtown business own-ers, parking garage lessees, developers, and City officials.The report was paid for by the City and the SpartanburgArea Chamber of Commerce

The report makes 15 short-term and seven long-term rec-ommendations, and while it found that downtown has ampleparking supply, the report makes mention of several ways inwhich that supply could be better managed.

Also at the February 10 meeting, Council also heard abriefing on a how the City plans to address challenges inrecruiting and retaining police officers.

Nease & Higginbotham Orthodontics

welcomes Dr. Gary Horvath to the team

Dr. Nease, Dr. Higginbotham, and Dr. Thomas of Nease &Higginbotham Orthodontics have officially merged with Dr.Horvath of Live Laugh Smile Orthodontics.

With this merger, patients will have access to four highly-accomplished orthodontists and five locations across theUpstate of South Carolina. Dr. Higginbotham has been prac-ticing orthodontics in Spartanburg for 48 years; Dr. Neasefor 21 years, and Dr. Thomas is a recent graduate from theUniversity of Michigan, one of the top orthodontic residencyprograms in the country. Dr. Nease and Dr. Horvath havebeen colleagues and friends for over 20 years. Together withDr. Higginbotham, they have been trusted orthodonticproviders for almost 50 years!

The merger will also allow the practice to strengthen itsphilanthropic efforts. Through the Smile Upstate Program,the team gives the gift of reduced-fee orthodontic care andtreatment to underserved children in Spartanburg, Cherokee,and Union Counties of South Carolina. They encourageschool and community leaders to nominate deserving chil-dren for these awards.

Nease & Higginbotham Orthodontics’ philanthropy alsoextends to countless community programs and businesses,including school bands and cheerleading squads. You mayhave even seen their video adventures on the big screen atthe local high school sports games. They also award eight$1,000 academic scholarships annually to graduating highschool students pursuing a degree in the health sciences.These Nease & Higginbotham Health Science Scholarshipshave been awarded for over 25 years and have assisted localstudents in achieving their goals of a college degree.

Although the Nease & Higginbotham family is growing,patients can expect the same exceptional results, superiorcustomer service, and premier care from their doctors andtrusted team members.

Female-owned and operated tax company

opens in Spartanburg

March is Women's History Month, and Luiza TaxSolutions has opened in Spartanburg. The tax preparationfirm is owned and staffed completely by women. The firmlocated at 365 East Saint John Street, in downtownSpartanburg. The doors opened in January.

Luisa Ymeri, the owner, is an immigrant from Albania.She has a bachelor degree in finance and an accountingbackground. She is licensed by the Internal Revenue Service(IRS), with an Enrollment Agent (EA) qualification. She hasover 12 years of experience in taxes. She also worked withlocal SC tax expert and investment specialist, BeverlyRussell. They specialize in all types of tax preparation. Thefirm helps clients with estate planning, business start-ups,IRS issues, and bookkeeping. When a need arises, the firmis ready and capable to handle it for its clients. Ymeri's pri-mary goal for her firm is to be available and provide advicein a timely fashion for those who need it. Call 864-310-6023ofor more information.

From the AmericanCounseling Association

These days there are

numerous things that can

add stress to our daily lives.

Maybe it's family or finan-

cial issues. Maybe it's pres-

sures at work or even that

daily commute. Perhaps

you find yourself feeling

stressed and upset over the

latest news reports even

though they're about things

occurring far from you and

beyond your control.

Most of us, when we face

anxiety and stress, try to

find ways to limit such feel-

ings. One of the most used

methods to minimize our

stress and make ourselves

feel better, if only for a short

time, is by turning to food.

Not necessarily a con-

scious decision, stress eat-

ing is a common way to

cope with uncomfortable

thoughts and feelings. It's a

natural reaction. Many

foods affect our moods and

feelings. They may remind

us of better, simpler times

(think "comfort foods"), or

may actually bring reac-

tions that make us feel bet-

ter (yes, that "sugar high"),

if only for a little while.

The problem with stress

eating is that it can have a

variety of negative effects,

with the most common one

being what we see when we

step on that bathroom scale.

So how can you avoid using

food as a stress reliever?

A starting point is to focus

on when and why you're

eating. Experts advise keep-

ing a food diary, just for a

few days, in which you

record what you eat, when

you eat and what you're

feeling at the time. What

many people find is that,

without realizing it, they've

been snacking, often

unhealthily, not because

they're really hungry, but

simply because they're feel-

ing stressed.

It's important to realize

that the food you're eating

doesn't make the stress or

your problems go away, and

that it actually may be

increasing your stress as

you add on unwanted

pounds.

You want to deal with this

problem by analyzing the

sources of stress in your life

and trying to see if there

might be ways to reduce or

manage that stress.

Consider looking to non-

food related activities, like

exercising, reading, garden-

ing or other similar relaxing

activities. Sometimes, sim-

ply being aware of what is

triggering your stress-relat-

ed eating is enough to help

you avoid it.

Overcoming stress-relat-

ed eating can be a chal-

lenge, but it is possible. If

your eating issues are

affecting your health, con-

sider talking to your family

doctor or a counseling pro-

fessional specializing in this

area.

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

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

Is the stress in

your life affecting

your waistline?

MARCH 12, 2020

Inspiring the next generation of minorities in medicine

Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham opens

new 191,000-square-foot expansion

Greer - The expansion of

Gibbs Cancer Center &

Research Institute at

Pelham will begin treating

patients later this month.

Community members

and Spartanburg Regional

Healthcare System physi-

cians, nurses and associ-

ates toured the new build-

ing for the first time on

March 5th, immediately

following a ribbon-cutting

ceremony.

Construction on the

seven-story, 191,000-

square-foot facility in

Greer began in early 2018

as part of Spartanburg

Regional’s mission to pro-

vide excellence in health

to the region and was sup-

ported by generous donors

who participated in a $16

million fundraising cam-

paign by the Spartanburg

Regional Foundation.

Since 1999, Gibbs

Cancer Center has provid-

ed comprehensive, person-

alized cancer treatment to

thousands of individuals in

the Upstate and beyond.

What began as one facility

has now expanded to two

Spartanburg locations, as

well as facilities in

Cherokee and Union coun-

ties.

The expansion of Gibbs

Cancer Center at Pelham

balances increasing

demands for treatment

across the Upstate by

investing in the future,

while also remaining com-

mitted to serving patients

in their home communi-

ties.

The community sur-

rounding Pelham Medical

Center is one of the

fastest-growing areas in

the state. With easy access

to the I-85 corridor and

Green-ville-Spartanburg

Inter-national Airport, this

expansion puts Gibbs

Cancer Center in an ideal

location to meet the

increased demands for

cancer care locally and

regionally.

“The expansion of Gibbs

Cancer Center ensures that

our unique focus on multi-

disciplinary care, the latest

treatments, the newest

equipment and the expert-

ise of our professional

caregivers will be avail-

able to more families in

the Upstate,” Spartanburg

Regional Healthcare

System CEO Bruce

Holstien said. “All of us

know somebody who has

suffered from cancer, and

in those times, families are

looking for something

more than just treatments.

You are looking for light.

You are looking for hope,

and an open space like this

will do wonders for

patients when they are

receiving treatments.”

Gibbs Cancer Center

provides care to more than

3,000 patients every year,

each with a unique cancer

diagnosis. To ensure that

each patient’s treatment is

specifically targeted to

their individual needs,

oncology specialists, along

with cancer support teams

and additional medical

experts, participate in dis-

ease-specific multidisci-

plinary planning confer-

ences. These conferences

are integrated into the

design of the new building

to enhance treatment and

patient satisfaction.

The new cancer center

also helps patient stay

local and not travel to

another city or state for

cancer care.

To learn more about

Gibbs Cancer Center, visit

GibbsCancerCenter.org.

To schedule an appoint-

ment, call 1-855-DNA-

GIBBS.

Gibbs Cancer Center at Pelham, a 191,000-square-foot facility in Greer, will

begin treating patients later this month.

By Lily Knights

VCOM-Carolinas Student

National Medical Association

(SNMA) hosted a unique

experience on Saturday,

February 29, 2020, bringing

together under-represented

minority medical students

and the physicians who have

helped to pave their way.

The SNMA Minorities in

Medicine event was designed

to offer networking opportu-

nities for current minority

medical students while pro-

viding examples of the suc-

cesses that they may achieve.

In addition to VCOM stu-

dents from the Virginia and

Carolinas campuses, there

were physicians and other

advanced professionals from

Spartanburg and the sur-

rounding communities, as

well as VCOM faculty,

administration and allies in

attendance.

SNMA is an organization

committed to supporting cur-

rent and future underrepre-

sented minority medical stu-

dents, addressing the needs of

underserved communities,

and increasing the number of

clinically excellent, culturally

competent and socially con-

scious physicians. SNMA

designed this event as the first

of its kind within the VCOM

community.

The highlight of the event

was keynote speaker Ashley

Denmark, DO. Class of 2015

VCOM-Carolinas alum, Dr.

Denmark is a family medi-

cine physician, but her com-

munity work extends far

beyond her medical practice.

In addition to being a physi-

cian, Dr. Denmark is a moth-

er and a wife, a mentor, diver-

sity advocate, social media

influencer and author. In her

speech, she shared her experi-

ences and gave advice on

being successful in medicine

while balancing many roles.

Dr. Denmark’s husband

and three young children

attended the event.

Noting that only about 6%

of physicians are Black and

only about 2% are Black

women, Dr. Denmark

expressed her passion for

making medical careers a

viable path for minority chil-

dren. Toward this end, Dr.

Denmark has written a chil-

dren’s book, an idea sparked

when her own daughter

asked, “what does Mommy

do at work all day?”

Olivia’s Doctor Adventure

illustrates a broad variety of

possible careers in medicine

through the eyes of a young

African American girl. Olivia

and the reader learn about dif-

ferent types of doctors and

other health professionals and

are motivated to become part

of the next generation of doc-

tors.

In her speech, Dr. Denmark

emphasized the importance

of minority representation in

medicine. She explained that

when children never see rep-

resentatives from their own

community in a particular

career or field, it can seem

that navigating a path to that

career is not normal or possi-

ble for people who look like

them.

Working to “normalize suc-

cess” Dr. Denmark founded

Project Diversify Medicine to

ensure more minority indi-

viduals follow her lead by

earning medical degrees and

practicing in their home com-

munities. With over 32,000

followers on Instagram,

Project Diversify Medicine

showcases current and future

doctors of color, demystifies

the medical school applica-

tion process and, in the words

of Dr. Denmark, encourages

students to “keep going and

know you aren’t alone.”

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Community

Calendar

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

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

2502, Spartanburg, SC 29304.

Owner, Publisher: Bobby Dailey, Jr.

Office Manager: Tammy Dailey

Subscription Rate: $20.00 per year in Spartanburg

County, $30 per year out of county

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

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

your call in a timely manner. Offices are closed Friday

through Sunday, as well as observed holidays.

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

Email: [email protected]

1. Is the book of Leviticus in

the Old or New Testament or

neither?

2. About whom did Jesus

say, "For they love to pray

standing in the synagogues

and on the street corners to

be seen by men"?

Physicians, Hypo-crites,

Sadducees, Adamites

3. From Genesis 29, what

childless woman was jealous

of her sister's fertility?

Candace, Abigail, Rachel,

Herodias

4. In what book do we find

the story of Samson and

Delilah? Judges, Numbers,

Exodus, 1 John

5. From Genesis 39, whose

wife tried to seduce a hand-

some slave? Daniel, Shimei,

Potiphar, Achan

6. In Ruth 3, which farmer

winnowed his barley at

night? Abner, Eleazar, Boaz,

Joab

ANSWERS: 1) Old; 2)

Hypocrites; 3) Rachel; 4)

Judges; 5) Potiphar; 6) Boaz

Comments? Gift ideas?More Trivia? Visitwww.TriviaGuy.com

(c) 2020 King Features

Synd., Inc.

Around the UpstateMARCH 15

Chapman Cultural Center

is open every Sunday after-

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

casual and cultural experi-

ences for those who want to

"unplug." Some museums

are open with free admis-

sion. In addition, one or

more local musicians will

perform a free mini-concert

at no charge 2 - 4 p.m.

(864) 542-ARTS.

MARCH 13

Mobile Meals Land Cruise

will be held on Friday,

March 13, 7 - 11 p.m. at

Spartanburg Memorial

Auditorium. Tickets are

$60/person, or reserved

table for $1000. Call 1-800-

745-3000 for tickets.

MARCH 13 - 15

Spartanburg Little Theatre

presents Terms of Endear-ment, at the Chapman Cul-

tural Center in Downtown

Spartanburg with perform-

ances March 13 and 14 at 8

p.m., and March 15 at 3

p.m. Please call (864) 542-

2787 for tickets.

MARCH 16 - 18

The Hejaz Shrine Circus

will be held March 16 - 18

beginning at 7 p.m. nightly

at the Spartanburg Mem-

orial Auditorium. Please

call 1-800-745-3000 for

ticket information to this

event, which benefits the

Hejaz Shrine and their

charities in the Upstate!

MARCH 18

Music Sandwiched In,

12:15 - 1 p.m. at the Spar-

tanburg Headquarters Lib-

rary, 151 S. Church St., in

the Barrett Community

Room.

USC Upstate will host 2020 Spartanburg

Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 18The University of South

Carolina Upstate recently

announced it will host the

2020 Spartanburg Earth

Day Festival (SEDF) from

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on

Saturday, April 18. Partici-

pants of all ages will have

an opportunity to enjoy

free, family-friendly activi-

ties, exhibits and live enter-

tainment, and sample some

delicious fare while they

learn about the environ-

ment and conservation.

The Spartanburg festival,

now in its fifth year, is

being held for the first time

on USC Upstate’s campus

and in conjunction with the

annual worldwide celebra-

tion of Earth Day, which

began in 1970 as a cam-

paign to raise awareness

about environmental issues

in the U.S.

“We are incredibly excit-

ed to host the Spartanburg

Earth Day Festival,” said

Dr. Jeannie Chapman, dean

of USC Upstate’s College

of Science and Technology

and director of SEDF. “It’s

kind of fitting in a way that

Earth Day took root on col-

lege and university cam-

puses across the country 50

years ago. It feels like a

homecoming of sorts. And

it’s one more way that we

can collaborate with and

deepen our connection to

the community.”

Chapman said USC

Upstate’s lush 300-acre

campus will be the perfect

backdrop for Earth Day

festivities.

The university was

recently named a Tree

Campus USA for the 11th

consecutive year by the

Arbor Day Foundation due

to its dedication to campus

forestry management and

environmental steward-

ship. USC Upstate also

boasts a community garden

located near its Health

Education Complex, a

Leadership in Energy and

Environmental Steward-

ship Silver certified facili-

ty, and its 12-acre Susan

Jacobs Arboretum.

“It really fits into the

larger picture of the initia-

tives we have on campus,”

she said.

Leading up to SEDF, the

community will be able to

participate in three

“Countdown” events,

including:

1. An information session

about plastic pollution and

sea turtles with Kelly

Thorvalson, conservation

programs manager at the

S.C. Aquarium, from 7 to

8:15 p.m. on Tuesday,

March 31, at the Spartan-

burg Headquarters Library,

151 S. Church St., Spar-

tanburg, S.C. 29306.

2. An information session

with Dr. Jack Turner, direc-

tor of USC Upstate’s

Watershed Ecology Center,

from 7 to 8:15 p.m. on

Tuesday, April 7 at the

Spartanburg Headquarters

Library. Turner will share

details about our vital

watershed, the value of

aquatic environments and

the need to be caretakers of

our resources.

3. The No Man’s Land

Film Festival from 6 to 8

p.m. on Thursday, April 16,

at the George Dean

Johnson, Jr. College of

Business and Economics,

160 E. St. John St., Spar-

tanburg, S.C. 29306. The

films will highlight action-

oriented women who love

adventure and “have a

desire to experience their

passions and environments

through a uniquely femi-

nine lens.”

“We’ve been looking for

opportunities to grow the

festival’s footprint in terms

of venue space, publicity

and attendance,” said

Joyce Harrison, former

director of SEDF and cur-

rent planning team mem-

ber. “We believe this part-

nership with USC Upstate

will accomplish all of those

goals. Enthusiasm is high

and new ideas are being

formed. The possibilities

are limitless.”

By Clinton Colmenares,Director of News andMedia Strategy

Once again, Furman

University has been recog-

nized as one of the top col-

leges in the country where

students are making a dif-

ference in the world.

For the second straight

year, Furman ranked ninth

in The Princeton Review’s

list of “The Top 25 Best

Schools for Making an

Impact” in its “Best Value

Colleges” guide, which

includes the country’s top

200 universities with the

best return on investment.

The ranking is based on

student ratings and

responses to survey ques-

tions covering community

service opportunities, stu-

dent government, sustain-

ability efforts and on-cam-

pus student engagement,

according to The Princeton

Review’s website. The

ranking also considered

the percentage of alumni

who have reported having

meaningful jobs.

“Furman is about aca-

demic excellence through

engaged learning,” accord-

ing to one student who

replied to the publication’s

survey.

Students also said the

university’s faculty is

“very willing to help their

students” and the adminis-

tration is “really accessi-

ble” and “they work with

students to solve problems

and genuinely care about

making Furman a better

school and not just a high-

er-ranking institution.”

“Our faculty and staff

work diligently to make

sure Furman students have

opportunities to engage in

meaningful work in and

out of the classroom, and

to help our students build

skills necessary to be suc-

cessful here and after they

graduate,” said Furman

University President

Elizabeth Davis. “This

ranking is an acknowl-

edgement that Furman

does this as well as any

university in the country.”

Recently, the university

received the 2020

Carnegie Community

Engagement Classification

for a commitment to, and

activity toward, “finding

ways to engage with com-

munity partners, building

on community assets and

addressing a wide array of

community challenges.”

In the fall, U.S. News

and World Report ranked

Furman No. 5 for “Most

Innovative Schools,” No. 3

for “Best Colleges for

Veterans” and No. 12 for

“Best Undergraduate

Teaching” among national

liberal arts and sciences

colleges.

The university also ranks

among the top-10 bac-

calaureate universities for

sustainability and is sec-

ond among all universities

for sustainability research,

according to the Associa-

tion for the Advancement

of Sustainability in Higher

Education.

The Princeton Review’s

“Best Value Colleges”

guide includes 200 schools

“that share three excep-

tional features: stellar aca-

demics, affordable cost

and strong career prospects

for graduates.” This year’s

rankings are based on

institutional and student

surveys collected from fall

2018 through fall 2019.

Furman ranked among ‘Top 25 Best Schools for Making an Impact’

Students regularly engage in community activ-

ities in Greenville (left).

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THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 12, 2020 3

Home interior updates you can make to create a wow factor(StatePoint) Whether you

want to customize and

enhance your living spaces

for your own enjoyment or

you need to prepare to

stand out in a buyer’s mar-

ket, creating that wow fac-

tor is easy to achieve, if

you know where to focus

your attention. You’re like-

ly already familiar with the

importance of exterior curb

appeal. According to expe-

rienced realtors, it’s just as

important to continue that

concept after walking

through the front door.

“As the saying goes, ‘you

only have one opportunity

to make a first impres-

sion,’” says realtor Vincent

A. Stanson, a REALTOR

associate with Berkshire

Hathaway Home Services.

“When that front door

opens, homeowners have

the chance to impress their

guests with a stunning

stairway system, stand-out

mouldings and decorative

interior accents.”

To get you started, here

are easy ideas to give your

spaces that wow factor you

see and admire in ads and

architectural magazines:

Ceiling-to-Floor Trans-

formation

Totally transform a room

top to bottom with decora-

tive mouldings and mill-

work, starting with the ceil-

ing. Add warmth with

wood beams in a horizontal

or criss-cross pattern, or

simply accent the ceiling

with stand-out crown

mouldings.

Working your way down,

frame windows with

straight trim and rosettes in

the corners. Throughout

the room, add chair mould-

ings, mantels and floating

shelves.

Remember, mouldings

don’t need to be plain,

especially if you want to

make an impact. So,

replace any humdrum cas-

ing, crown, chair and base

mouldings with elements

that pop, such as those that

feature leaves, grapes,

vines or criss-cross ribbon

patterns. Consider the dec-

orative millwork accents

available from Ornamental

Moulding & Millwork,

which are easy to install.

Their newest offerings

dovetail nicely with the lat-

est trends, and their com-

mitment to craftsmanship

mean high-quality products

that last. The inspiration

galleries available on its

site can be a good tool for

those seeking ideas for cre-

atively enhancing their

own rooms. To learn more,

visit Ornamental.com.

Step Up Stairways

Often a focal point of a

home interior, a stairway

system is a crucial area

where homeowners can

step up their game, and

doing so doesn’t have to be

overwhelming.

“There’s a definite trend

underway of people mixing

metals and woods on stair

systems and throughout the

home,” says Kelly Miller,

director of market develop-

ment for L.J. Smith Stair

Systems. “Rather than

completely take down an

existing wood stair system,

many people are turning to

the easy IronPro DIY proj-

ect of replacing wood

balusters with iron balus-

ters. Then they’re leaving

the wood hand rails and

newel posts for a stylish,

upgraded look.”

Defined by unique

designs and durability, L.J.

Smith products -- including

wooden and ornamental

iron balusters, stainless

steel cable and tube infills,

metal panels, newel posts,

hand rails and accessories,

can help you transform

your stairs. Check out the

“Stair Designer” tool to

determine the best look for

your home, as well as

installation details and

additional tips at

ljsmith.com.

When taking your home

interiors from ordinary to

extraordinary, it’s all in the

details.

The South Carolina

Chamber of Commerce has

named SCBIO President

and CEO Sam Konduros to

the Executive Committee of

its Board of Directors.

Leadership terms for the

Chamber’s officers and

board of directors continue

through September 2020.

The South Carolina

Chamber of Commerce is a

statewide organization that

promotes pro-job and pro-

business policies at the state

and federal level. It brings

together businesses across

the state through coordinat-

ed strategies, training oppor-

tunities, and networking

events to foster a unified

voice, with a goal of creating

the best business climate

possible, and to strategically

create and advance a thriv-

ing, free-market environ-

ment where South Carolina

businesses can prosper.

“We are lucky to have a

strong group of business

leaders guiding the State

Chamber for the upcoming

year,” said Steve Spinx,

Board Chairman of the

South Carolina Chamber of

Commerce, in announcing

Konduros and others to the

Executive Committee.

“With their leadership, we

will continue the work to

improve the state’s business

climate.”

Mr. Konduros joined

SCBIO in 2017 to build,

advance and grow life sci-

ences in South Carolina,

expanding its efforts to

address economic develop-

ment, advocacy, integrated

marketing, innovation/

R&D, and attracting capital.

In his career, he has served

as Executive Director of the

Greenville Health System

Research Development

Corp., Senior Project Mana-

ger for the SC Department

of Commerce, EVP with

Alfmeier Corporation in

North America, and as

President/CEO of Upstate

SC Alliance. He is a member

of boards including the SE

Life Sciences Association

and Palmetto Conservation

Foundation. He has been

designated as a Knowledge

Economist by SCRA and

was awarded The Order of

the Palmetto in 2018 – the

state’s highest civilian

award. He holds a B.A. in

English from Clemson

University and earned his

J.D. at the University of

South Carolina School of

Law.

SCBIO is South Caro-

lina’s investor-driven pub-

lic/private economic devel-

opment organization exclu-

sively focused on building,

advancing, and growing the

life sciences industry in the

state. The industry has an

$11.4 billion annual eco-

nomic impact in the

Palmetto State, with more

than 675 firms directly

involved and 43,000 profes-

sionals employed directly or

indirectly in the research,

development and commer-

cialization of innovative

healthcare, medical device,

industrial, environmental

and agricultural biotech and

products. The state-wide

nonprofit has offices in

Greenville, Columbia, and

Charleston, and represents

companies in the advanced

medicines, medical devices,

equipment, diagnostics, IT,

and healthcare outcome

industries.

As the official state affili-

ate of BIO, PhRMA and

AdvaMed, SCBIO members

include hundreds of aca-

demic institutions, biotech

companies, medtech compa-

nies, entrepreneurial organi-

zations, service providers,

thought leaders, economic

development organizations

and related groups whose

members are leading the

research and development of

innovative healthcare, agri-

cultural, industrial and envi-

ronmental products that

transform how we heal, fuel

and feed the world.

For additional information

on SCBIO, visit www.

SCBIO.org

SCBIO CEO Sam Konduros named to South Carolina Chamber of Executive Commerce

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4 THE SPARTAN WEEKLY NEWS MARCH 12, 2020

Are your ‘recyclable’ products actually recyclable?(StatePoint) If you’re like

many people, you feel good

when you are able to toss

items into the recycling bin

instead of the trash. But a

new report suggests that

many of those “recyclable”

labels on your products

may be misleading, and

that much of what you

believe will be processed

and used again is actually

sent to a landfill or inciner-

ator.

The survey, conducted by

Greenpeace, is based on

conditions from October

2019 to January 2020, how-

ever, experts warn that the

economics of collecting,

sorting and reprocessing

plastic products is likely to

only worsen in the coming

years. Part of the problem

is that due to global trade

factors limiting the amount

of plastic materials China

imports from the U.S.,

America’s municipal recy-

cling collection systems

have been significantly

impacted and are recycling

far less materials than they

once did. The other prob-

lem? A lack of truth in

advertising.

The full report, available

at greenpeace.org/usa/plas-

tic_recycling revealed that

despite labels stating other-

wise, many recycling facil-

ities only accept two types

of post-consumer plastic

items -- PET #1 and HDPE

#2 bottles and jugs, while

plastics #3-7 are rarely

recycled even if they are

accepted in recycling pro-

grams due to their low

value and the lack of a mar-

ket for those materials.

Additionally, many full

body shrink sleeves that are

added to PET #1 and

HDPE #2 bottles and jugs

make those products non-

recyclable as well.

Unfortunately, when items

end up at a facility that can-

not process them, they can

contaminate otherwise

recyclable batches of mate-

rials.

“Retailers and consumer

goods companies across the

country are misleading the

public and harming

America’s recycling sys-

tems in the process,” says

John Hocevar, Greenpeace

USA oceans campaign

director.

According to Hocevar,

accurate recyclable claims

and labels serve three valu-

able functions: truthful

advertising to consumers,

prevention of harmful con-

tamination in America’s

recycling system, and iden-

tification of products for

elimination or redesign to

reduce waste and plastic

pollution.

While plans to increase

the pressure are underway

for companies that don’t

correct their labels,

Greenpeace experts say the

real solution is for compa-

nies to get serious about

reducing plastic use, and

for the public to do their

part by urging consumer

goods companies and

retailers to end their

reliance on single-use plas-

tics.

“Instead of getting seri-

ous about moving away

from single-use plastic,

corporations are hiding

behind the pretense that

their throwaway packaging

is recyclable. The jig is up,”

says Hocevar. “It’s time to

stop pretending that the tril-

lions of throwaway plastic

items produced each year

will be recycled or com-

posted and to stop produc-

ing so many of them in the

first place by investing in

reusable, refillable, and

package-free approaches.”

PHOTO SOURCE: (c)

littleny / iStock via Getty

Images Plus

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Legal NoticesLEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLE:Woodfin Towing, LLC is search-ing for the legal owners of thefollowing abandoned vehicle:1993 Honda Civic VIN1HGEJ11GXPL036171 towed from406 Judd St, Spartanburg, SCon 7-16-19. Amount due as of 2-19-2020 is $7772; storageaccruing @$34/day. Vehicle isdeemed abandoned and shall besold at public auction if notclaimed. Call Woodfin Towing @864-415-9812 if you are thelegal owner. 2-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASDocket No.: 2019-CP-42-04402Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plain-tiff, v. Ruth E. Tate, Indi-vidually; Ruth E. Tate, asPersonal Representative of theEstate of Johnny C. Tate;Brittany Lynn Tate; Dawn MarieTate; Beverly Sue Smothers;Linda Kaye Fackler; TerriKemmett; Karen Joyce Tate;Janey Lu Mettee; Defendant(s).

SummonsDeficiency Judgment WaivedTO THE DEFENDANT(S), Terri

Kemmet and Janey Lu Mettee:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis foreclosure action onproperty located at 143 BurnsRd, Spartanburg, SC 29307,being designated in the Countytax records as TMS# 3-08-00-003.02, of which a copy isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answeron the subscribers at theiroffices, 100 Executive CenterDrive, Ste 201, Post OfficeBox 100200, Columbia, SouthCarolina, 29202-3200, withinthirty (30) days after theservice hereof, exclusive ofthe day of such service;except that the United Statesof America, if named, shallhave sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail to doso, judgment by default willbe rendered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint.

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 Carolinas/Kevin T. BrownRogers Townsend, LLC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-4444

NoticeTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

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 December 16, 2019.Columbia, South Carolinas/Kevin T. BrownRogers Townsend, LLC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-4444

Notice of ForeclosureIntervention

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pur-suant to the South CarolinaSupreme Court AdministrativeOrder 2011-05-02-01, you may

have a right to ForeclosureIntervention.

To be considered for anyavailable Foreclosure Inter-vention, you may communicatewith and otherwise deal withthe Plaintiff through its lawfirm, Rogers Townsend, LLC.Rogers Townsend, LLC repre-

sents the Plaintiff in thisaction. Our law firm does notrepresent you. Under our eth-ical rules, we are prohibitedfrom giving you any legaladvice. You must submit any requests

for Foreclosure Interventionconsideration within 30 daysfrom the date you are servedwith this Notice. IF YOU FAIL,REFUSE, OR VOLUNTARILY ELECTNOT TO PARTICIPATE IN FORECLO-SURE INTERVENTION, THE FORE-CLOSURE ACTION MAY PROCEED.Columbia, South Carolinas/Kevin T. BrownRogers Townsend, LLC ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-44442-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASDocket No.: 2019-CP-42-03723American Advisors Group,Plaintiff, v. Any Heirs-at-Lawor Devisees of Lucile T. Cole,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe; TheUnited States of America act-ing by and through its agencyThe Department of Housing andUrban Development; Marcus I.Cole; Nykia J. Lee; Jamal T.Lee; Jamille Khalil Mujahidleea/k/a Khalil Lee a/ka JamilleLee ; Christopher Lee; TimothyLee, Sr.; Joshua Tingle-Lee ;Any Heirs-at-Law or Deviseesof Jacqueline A. Lee,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe;Defendant(s).

SummonsDeficiency Judgment WaivedTO THE DEFENDANT(S): Any

Heirs-at-Law or Devisees ofLucile T. Cole, Deceased,their heirs, Personal Repre-sentatives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe Any Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Jacqueline A. Lee,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis foreclosure action onproperty located at 61 Tiller-son Drive, Campobello, SC29322, being designated in theCounty tax records as TMS# 1-17-00-033-08, of which a copy

is herewith served upon you,and to serve a copy of yourAnswer on the subscribers attheir offices, 100 ExecutiveCenter Drive, Suite 201, PostOffice Box 100200, Columbia,South Carolina, 29202-3200,within thirty (30) days afterthe service hereof, exclusiveof the day of such service;except that the United Statesof America, if named, shallhave sixty (60) days to answerafter the service hereof,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail to doso, judgment by default willbe rendered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint.

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 SUM-MONED AND NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian Ad Litem within thir-ty (30) days after the serviceof this Summons upon you. Ifyou fail to do so, Plaintiffwill apply to have theappointment of the Guardian adLitem Nisi, Ian C. Gohean,Willson, Jones, Carter &Baxley, PA, 872 S. Pleasant-burg Drive, Greenville, SC29607, made absolute.Columbia, South Carolinas/Clark DawsonRogers Townsend, LLCATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. 79893Andrew.Montgomery@ rogerstownsend.comJohn J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-4444

NoticeTO THE DEFENDANTS: Any Heirs-

at-Law or Devisees of LucileT. Cole, Deceased, theirheirs, Personal Representa-tives, Administrators,Successors and Assigns, andall other persons entitled toclaim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe, Any Heirs-at-Law or Devi-sees of Jacqueline A. Lee,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe, 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 January 30, 2020.Columbia, South Carolinas/Clark DawsonRogers Townsend, LLCATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. 79893Andrew.Montgomery@ rogerstownsend.comJohn J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-4444

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 considered for anyavailable Foreclosure Inter-vention, you may communicatewith and otherwise deal with

the Plaintiff through its lawfirm, Rogers Townsend, LLC.Rogers Townsend, LLC repre-

sents the Plaintiff in thisaction. Our law firm does notrepresent you. Under our eth-ical rules, we are prohibitedfrom giving you any legaladvice. You must submit any requests

for Foreclosure Interventionconsideration within 30 daysfrom the date you are servedwith this Notice. IF YOU FAIL,REFUSE, OR VOLUNTARILY ELECTNOT TO PARTICIPATE IN FORECLO-SURE INTERVENTION, THE FORE-CLOSURE ACTION MAY PROCEED.Columbia, South Carolinas/Clark DawsonRogers Townsend, LLCATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. 79893Andrew.Montgomery@ rogerstownsend.comJohn J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-4444

Order AppointingGuardian Ad Litem Nisi

Deficiency Judgment WaivedIt appearing to the satisfac-

tion of the Court, upon read-ing the Motion for theappointment of Ian C. Goheanas Guardian Ad Litem Nisi forany unknown minors and personswho may be under a disability,it is

ORDERED that, pursuant toRule 17, SCRCP, Ian C. Gohean,be and hereby is appointedGuardian Ad Litem Nisi onbehalf of all unknown minorsand all unknown persons undera disability, all of whom mayhave or may claim to have someinterest in or claim to thereal property commonly knownas 61 Tillerson Drive, Campo-bello, SC 29322; that Ian C.Gohean is empowered and dir-ected to appear on behalf ofand represent said Defen-dant(s), unless the saidDefendant(s), or someone ontheir behalf, shall withinthirty (30) days after serviceof a copy hereof as directed,procure the appointment of aGuardian or Guardians Ad Litemfor the said Defendant(s), andit isFURTHER ORDERED that a copy ofthis Order shall forthwith beserved upon the said Defen-dant(s) Any Heirs-at-Law orDevisees of Lucile T. Cole,Deceased, their heirs, Person-al Representatives, Adminis-trators, Successors andAssigns, and all other personsentitled to claim throughthem; all unknown persons withany right, title or interestin the real estate describedherein; also any persons whomay be in the military serviceof the United States ofAmerica, being a class desig-nated as John Doe; and any un-known minors or persons undera disability being a classdesignated as Richard Roe, .bypublication thereof in TheSpartan Weekly News, a newspa-per of general circulation inthe County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, oncea week for three (3) consecu-tive weeks, together with theSummons in the above entitledaction.Spartanburg, South CarolinaFebruary 20, 2020s/ Judge Gordon G. Cooper-3065

First Amended Lis PendensDeficiency Judgment Waived

NOTICE 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 HomeEquity Conversion Mortgage ofreal estate given by Lucile T.Cole to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asnominee for American AdvisorsGroup, its successors andassigns dated March 10, 2014,and recorded in the Office ofthe RMC/ROD for SpartanburgCounty on May 15, 2014, inMortgage Book 4853 at Page869. This mortgage was assign-ed to American Advisors Group,by assignment dated August 26,2019 and recorded September19, 2019 in Book 5678 at Page118.

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, des-cribed as follows:All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land designatedas 5.300 acres, as shown on aplat prepared for Lucile T.Cole by James V. Gregory Land

Surveying, recorded September10, 2013 in the Office of theROD for Spartanburg County inPlat Book 167, Page 922.Reference is hereby made tosaid plat for a more completeand accurate description.The above property was previ-

ously described as follows:All that certain piece, par-

cel of land known and desig-nated as 10 acres, as willed toStanyarne Tillerson by hisfather W.C. Tillotson (a/k/aW.C. Tilletson, W.C. Tiller-son, and/or W.C. Tilson), onwhich Tillerson Drive islocated, and fronting on NewBedford Church Road, adjacentto New Bedford Baptist Church,and shown and described onSpartanburg County Tax Map.No. 1-17-00-33.00.TMS: 1-17-00-33.00.00 ANDAll that lot or parcel of landin the above named State andCounty Fronting on S.C.Highway 9 approximately 1 milenorth of New Prospect andbeing shown and designated asLOT No. 1 on a plat of surveymade for Rosevelt Tillerson byW. N. Willis, Engineers onNovember 1, 1972, said platrecorded in Plat Book 110, atPage 869, RMC Office for Spar-tanburg County, SC.The Within described property

containing 2.3 acres, more orless, and is described as fol-lows: Beginning at an iron pinon S. C. Highway No. 9 and run-ning thence N. 88-59 E. 374.4feet to an iron pin; thence N.6-00 E. 303.3 feet to an ironpin; thence S. 66-30 E. 452.8feet to an iron pin on HighwayNo. 9; thence S. 5-00 W. 171.8feet to an iron pin, the pointof beginning.

For Informational PurposesOnly:LESS AND EXCEPT:All that part or parcel of

land consisting of 1.0 acre,fronting on New Bedford ChurchRoad, adjacent to New BedfordBaptist Church, near NewProspect, as shown and desig-nated on Plat for New BedfordBaptist Church, by James V.Gregory Land Surveying, datedOctober 2, 2001 and recordedNovember 25, 2002 in Plat Book153, at Page 358.ALSO LESS AND EXCEPT:All that certain piece, par-

cel of lot of land lying andbeing situate near New Pros-pect, County of Spartanburg,State of South Carolina, shownand designated as Parcel 1 onplat made for Jacqueline Leeby James V. Gregory LandSurveying on September 21,2009, said plat recorded inthe RMC Office for SpartanburgCounty, SC in Plat Book 165 atPage 136. The within describedproperty contains 6 acres,more or less, with a portionfronting on Highway 9 as shownon plat.This being the same piece of

property conveyed to Lucile T.Cole by Corrective Deed ofDistribution of the Estate ofStanyarne Tillerson datedNovember 2, 2001 and recordedNovember 25, 2002 in Book 76 -W at Page 539 in the Registerof Deeds Office for Spartan-burg County. Subsequently,Lucile T. Cole died on April23, 2019, leaving the subjectproperty to her heirs ordevisees, namely, JacquelineLee and Marcus I. Cole son ofthe pre-deceased heir GregoryJames Cole. Subsequently,Jacqueline A. Lee died onDecember 25, 2019, leaving thesubject property to her heirsor devisees, namely JamilleKhalil Mujahidlee a/k/a KhalilLee a/ka Jamille Lee, Chris-topher Lee, Timothy Lee, Sr.,Jamal T. Lee, Joshua Tingle -Lee and Nykia J. Lee, Chris-topher Lee, Timothy Lee, Sr.,Jamal T. Lee, Joshua Tingle -Lee and Nykia J. Lee.Property Address: 61 Tiller-

son Drive, Campobello, SC29322TMS# 1-17-00-033-08Columbia, South Carolinas/Kevin T. BrownRogers Townsend, LLCATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFRobert P. Davis South Carolina Bar No. [email protected] W. MontgomerySouth Carolina Bar No. 79893Andrew.Montgomery@ rogerstownsend.comJohn J. HearnSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] T. BrownSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] P. FetnerSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] DawsonSouth Carolina Bar No. [email protected] Executive Center Drive,Suite 210Post Office Box 100200 (29202)Columbia, South Carolina 29210Phone: (803) 744-44442-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

2019-DR-42-1875South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Christina Ausnack and Law-rence Bobian, Defendant(s), IN THE INTEREST OF: minorchild under the age of 18

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Lawrence

Bobian:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

served with the Complaint forNon-Emergency Removal in andto the minor child in thisaction, the original of whichhas been filed in the Office ofthe Clerk of Court for Spar-tanburg County, July 1, 2019,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 Eric M. Barbare,Esq, 630 Chesnee Highway,Spartanburg, SC 29303, withinthirty (30) days following thedate of service upon you,exclusive of the day of suchservice; and if you fail toanswer the complaint withinthe time stated, the plaintiffwill apply for judgment bydefault against the defendantfor the relief demanded in thecomplaint.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 CarolinaFebruary 7, 2020S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESEric M. BarbareSouth Carolina Bar #72851Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, SC 29303Phone: (864) 345-11102-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2020-CP-42-0192

Derrick Wayne Black, Plaintiffvs. Anthony J. Rice, JimmicaE. Owens, Jimmaine Hawes, JD &Associates Property Manage-ment, LLC, and all other per-sons unknown claiming anyright, title, estate, inter-est, or lien upon the realestate herein, Defendants.

Summons (Quiet Title)TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint, which was filed in theabove Court of SpartanburgCounty, and to serve a copy ofyour answer to the said Com-plaint on the Plaintiff’sattorney, Hattie E. Boyce, 600Union Street, Post Office Box3144, Spartanburg, South Caro-lina 29304, within thirty (30)days after service thereof,exclusive of the date 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.Dated at Spartanburg, South

Carolina this 16th day ofJanuary, 2020.HATTIE E. BOYCEAttorney for Plaintiff600 Union StreetPost Office Box 3144Spartanburg, S.C. 29304Phone: (864) 596-9925Fax: (864) 591-12752-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE FAMILY COURT OF THESEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

2019-DR-42-1915South Carolina Department ofSocial Services, Plaintiff,vs. Tori Eshelman, AllenHelms, Wayne Eshelman, Defen-dant(s),IN THE INTEREST OF: minorchildren under the age of 18

Summons and NoticeTO DEFENDANT: Allen Helms:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

served with the Complaint forRemoval in and to the minorchild in this action, theoriginal of which has beenfiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for Spartan-burg County, July 5, 2019, 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 Rob Rhoden, Esq,630 Chesnee Highway, Spartan-burg, SC 29303, within thirty(30) days following the dateof service upon you, exclusiveof the day of such service; andif you 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 be

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Legal Noticespresent 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 CarolinaFebruary 21, 2020S.C. DEPT. OF SOCIAL SERVICESRob Rhoden, S.C. Bar No. 69209Attorney for PlaintiffS.C. Dept. of Social Services630 Chesnee HighwaySpartanburg, S.C. 29303Phone: (864) 345-11102-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2020-CP-42-00666

Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aMr. Cooper, PLAINTIFF, vs.Dennis Bailey a/k/a DennisJames Bailey a/k/a Dennis J SBailey, individually; DennisBailey a/k/a Dennis JamesBailey, individually, as Heiror Devisee of the Estate of EvaCaldwell, Deceased; Benny M.Bailey, Jr. a/k/a BennyBailey, individually, as Heiror Devisee of the Estate of EvaCaldwell, Deceased; Any Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of theEstate of Eva Caldwell,Deceased, their heirs or devi-sees, successors and assigns,and all other persons entitledto claim through them; all un-known persons with any right,title or interest in the realestate described herein; alsoany persons who may be in themilitary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe; James Creek HomeownersAssociation, Inc.; MidlandFunding LLC; and South Caro-lina Department of Revenue,DEFENDANT(S).

Summons and NoticesTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, of which a copy isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answeron the subscribers at theiroffices, 2712 MiddleburgDrive, Suite 200, Columbia,Post Office Box 2065, Colum-bia, South Carolina, 29202-2065, 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. 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-Equityor Special Referee for Spar-tanburg County, which Ordershall, pursuant to Rule 53 (e)of the South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedures, specificallyprovide that the said Master-In-Equity or Special Master 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 SUM-MONED AND NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian Ad Litem within thir-ty (30) days after the serviceof this Summons and Noticeupon you. If you fail to do so,Plaintiff will apply to havethe appointment of the Guard-ian ad Litem Nisi, Ian C.Gohean, made absolute.

NoticeTO THE DEFENDANTS: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 13, 2020.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the

order appointing Ian C.Gohean, whose address is 872S. Pleasantburg Drive, Green-ville, SC 29607, as GuardianAd Litem Nisi for all personswhomsoever herein collectivelydesignated as Richard Roe,defendants herein whose namesand addresses are unknown,including any thereof who maybe minors, incapacitated, orunder other legal disability,whether residents or non-resi-dents of South Carolina; forall named Defendants, address-es unknown, who may beinfants, incapacitated, orunder a legal disability; forany unknown heirs-at-law ofEva Caldwell, including their

heirs, personal representa-tives, successors and assigns,and all other persons entitledto claim through them; and forall other unknown persons withany right, title, or interestin and to the real estate thatis the subject of this fore-closure action, was filed inthe Office of the Clerk ofCourt for Spartanburg Countyon the 21st day of February,2020.YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE

that unless the said Defen-dants, or someone in theirbehalf or in behalf of any ofthem, shall within thirty (30)days after service of noticeof this order upon them by pub-lication, exclusive of the dayof such service, procure to beappointed for them, or any ofthem, a Guardian Ad Litem torepresent them or any of themfor the purposes of thisaction, the Plaintiff willapply for an order making theappointment of said GuardianAd Litem Nisi absolute.

Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced bythe Plaintiff above namedagainst the Defendant(s) abovenamed for the foreclosure of acertain mortgage given byDennis Bailey and Eva Caldwellto Mortgage Electronic Regis-tration Systems, Inc., as nom-inee for First Franklin Finan-cial Corp., an OP. SUB. ofMLB&T Co., FSB, dated July 11,2007, recorded July 18, 2007,in the office of the Clerk ofCourt/Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County, in Book3930 at Page 41; thereafter,said Mortgage was assigned toResidential Credit Solutions,Inc. by assignment instrumentdated February 24, 2011 andrecorded March 7, 2011 in Book4444 at Page 991; thereafter,assigned to Federal NationalMortgage Association byassignment instrument datedOctober 13, 2014 and recordedNovember 5, 2014 in Book 4910at Page 616; thereafter,assigned to Nationstar Mort-gage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper byassignment instrument datedDecember 24, 2019 and recordedDecember 31, 2019 in Book 5734at Page 524. The Note andMortgage were subsequentlymodified by a Loan Modifi-cation Agreement dated August5, 2016; and a second LoanModification Agreement datedNovember 9, 2018 and recordedDecember 27, 2018 in Book 5551at Page 583.The description of the prem-

ises is as follows:ALL that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land situate,lying and being in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddesignated as Lot No. 142 ofJames Creek, Phase 2, accord-ing to plat prepared by Neil R.Phillips & Company, Inc.,dated April 27, 2004, andrecorded in Plat Book 156, atPage 268, in the Register ofDeeds Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina, refer-ence to said plat being herebymade for a more complete metesand bounds description there-of.This above described property

is subject to any and all ease-ments and/or rights of way forroads, utilities, drainage,etc. as may appear of recordand/or on the premises and toany and all restrictions,covenants or zoning ordinancesaffecting such property as mayappear of record. The abovedescribed property is specifi-cally subject to restrictionsgoverning said property asappear in the Register ofDeeds Office for SpartanburgCounty, South Carolina in Book80B at Page 402 (PHASE 1)amended at Book 80T at Page585.Please note that the above

description has been modifiedto correct a minor, immaterialclerical error in the legalregarding the plat date (cor-recting from April 7, 2004 toApril 27, 2004).This being the same property

conveyed to Eva Caldwell andDennis Bailey by Deed of TowerHomes, Inc., dated July 11,2007 and recorded July 18,2007 in Book 89B at Page 509in the ROD Office for Spartan-burg County. Subsequently, EvaCaldwell died intestate onMarch 24, 2011, leaving thesubject property to her heirs,namely Dennis Bailey a/k/aDennis James Bailey; BennyBailey a/k/a Benny M. Bailey,Jr.; Sherry Bailey a/k/aSherry L. Francis-Bailey; JimBailey a/k/a Jimmy L. Bailey;William Bailey a/k/a WilliamL. Bailey; and Robert Bailey,as shown in Probate EstateMatter Number 2011-ES-42-00495. Thereafter, WilliamBailey a/k/a William L. Baileyconveyed his interest in thesubject property to DennisBailey by Deed dated April 1,2017 and recorded April 13,2017 in Book 115-L at Page 390in the ROD Office for Spartan-burg County; subsequently,Robert Bailey conveyed hisinterest in the subject prop-

erty to Dennis Bailey by Deeddated April 1, 2017 andrecorded April 13, 2017 inBook 115-L at Page 393 in theROD Office for SpartanburgCounty; thereafter, Sherry L.Francis-Bailey conveyed herinterest in the subject prop-erty to Dennis Bailey by Deeddated November 17, 2018 andrecorded November 29, 2018 inBook 121-Y at Page 247 in theROD Office for SpartanburgCounty; and subsequently,Jimmy L. Bailey conveyed hisinterest in the subject prop-erty to Dennis Bailey by Deeddated December 18, 2018 andrecorded December 21, 2018 inBook 122-E at Page 241 in theROD Office for SpartanburgCounty.TMS No. 5-27-00-342.00Property address: 212 Stock-

bridge Drive, Spartanburg, SC29301SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.By: Ronald C. Scott ([email protected]), SC Bar#4996; Reginald P. Corley([email protected]),SC Bar #69453; Angelia J.Grant ([email protected]), SC Bar #78334; AllisonE. Heffernan ([email protected]), SC Bar #68530Matthew E. Rupert ([email protected]), SC Bar#100740; Louise M. Johnson([email protected]),SC Bar #16586; H. GuytonMurrell ([email protected]), SC Bar #64134; CraigT. Smith ([email protected]), SC Bar #102831;Jordan D. Beumer ([email protected]), SC Bar#104074ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF2712 Middleburg Dr., Suite 200Columbia, South Carolina 29204Phone: 803-252-33402-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2020-CP-42-00676

U.S. Bank Trust NationalAssociation, as Trustee of CVILCF Mortgage Loan Trust I,PLAINTIFF, vs. Tasheba McNeil;and Westgate Plantation Commu-nity Association, Inc., DEFEN-DANT(S).

Summons and Noticeof Filing of Complaint

TO THE DEFENDANT(S) TASHEBAMCNEIL ABOVE 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 February 14, 2020.

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2020-CP-42-00676

U.S. Bank Trust NationalAssociation, as Trustee of CVILCF Mortgage Loan Trust I,PLAINTIFF, vs. Tasheba McNeil;and Westgate Plantation Commu-nity Association, Inc., DEFEN-DANT(S).Notice of Mortgagor’s Rightto Foreclosure InterventionTO THE DEFENDANT(S) TASHEBA

MCNEIL:PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pur-

suant to the Supreme Court ofSouth Carolina AdministrativeOrder 2011-05-02-01, you maybe eligible for foreclosure

intervention programs for thepurpose of resolving theabove-referenced foreclosureaction. If you wish to be con-sidered for a foreclosureintervention program, you mustcontact Scott and Corley,P.A., 2712 Middleburg Drive,Suite 200, Columbia, SouthCarolina 29204 or call (803)252-3340 within thirty (30)days after being served withthis notice.Scott and Corley, P.A. repre-

sents the Plaintiff in thisaction. We do not representyou. The South Carolina Rulesof Professional Conduct pro-hibit our firm from giving youany legal advice.IF YOU FAIL, REFUSE, OR VOL-

UNTARILY ELECT NOT TO PARTIC-IPATE IN THIS FORECLOSUREINTERVENTION PROCESS, THEFORECLOSURE ACTION MAY PRO-CEED.NOTICE: THIS IS A COMMUNICA-

TION FROM A DEBT COLLECTORATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBTAND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINEDWILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE,EXCEPT AS STATED BELOW IN THEINSTANCE OF BANKRUPTCY PROTEC-TION.IF YOU ARE UNDER THE PROTEC-

TION OF THE BANKRUPTCY COURTOR HAVE BEEN DISCHARGED AS ARESULT OF A BANKRUPTCY PRO-CEEDING, THIS NOTICE IS GIVENTO YOU PURSUANT TO STATUTORYREQUIREMENT AND FOR INFORMA-TIONAL PURPOSES AND IS NOTINTENDED AS AN ATTEMPT TO COL-LECT A DEBT OR AS AN ACT TOCOLLECT, ASSESS, OR RECOVERALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE DEBTFROM YOU PERSONALLY.SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.By: Ronald C. Scott ([email protected]), SC Bar#4996; Reginald P. Corley([email protected]),SC Bar #69453; Angelia J.Grant ([email protected]), SC Bar #78334; AllisonE. Heffernan ([email protected]), SC Bar #68530Matthew E. Rupert ([email protected]), SC Bar#100740; Louise M. Johnson([email protected]),SC Bar #16586; H. GuytonMurrell ([email protected]), SC Bar #64134; CraigT. Smith ([email protected]), SC Bar #102831;Jordan D. Beumer ([email protected]), SC Bar#104074ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF2712 Middleburg Dr., Suite 200Columbia, South Carolina 29204Phone: 803-252-33402-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASCase No.: 2019-CP-42-04540

Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aMr. Cooper, PLAINTIFF, vs.Stephen A. Petty a/k/a StephenAnthony Petty; Doris PettyStewart, individually, and asLegal Heir or Devisee of theEstate of Beulah H. Pettya/k/a Beulah M. Petty a/k/aBeulah Hardy Petty, Deceased;Lunette Petty Spann, individu-ally, and as Legal Heir orDevisee of the Estate ofBeulah H. Petty a/k/a BeulahM. Petty a/k/a Beulah HardyPetty, Deceased; Any Heirs-at-Law or Devisees of the Estateof Beulah H. Petty a/k/aBeulah M. Petty a/k/a BeulahHardy Petty, Deceased, theirheirs or devisees, successorsand assigns, and all otherpersons entitled to claimthrough them; all unknown per-sons with any right, title orinterest in the real estatedescribed herein; also anypersons who may be in the mil-itary service of the UnitedStates of America, being aclass designated as John Doe;and any unknown minors or per-sons under a disability beinga class designated as RichardRoe, DEFENDANT(S).

Summons and NoticesTO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-

NAMED:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to appear and defendby answering the Complaint inthis action, of which a copy isherewith served upon you, andto serve a copy of your Answeron the subscribers at theiroffices, 2712 MiddleburgDrive, Suite 200, Columbia,Post Office Box 2065, Colum-bia, South Carolina, 29202-2065, 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.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-Equityor Special Referee for Spar-tanburg County, which Ordershall, pursuant to Rule 53 (e)of the South Carolina Rules ofCivil Procedures, specifically

provide that the said Master-In-Equity or Special Master 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 SUM-MONED AND NOTIFIED to applyfor the appointment of aGuardian Ad Litem within thir-ty (30) days after the serviceof this Summons and Noticeupon you. If you fail to do so,Plaintiff will apply to havethe appointment of the Guard-ian ad Litem Nisi, Ian C.Gohean, made absolute.

NoticeTO THE DEFENDANTS: 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 December 27, 2019.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the

order appointing Ian C.Gohean, whose address is 872S. Pleasantburg Drive, Green-ville, SC 29607, as GuardianAd Litem Nisi for all personswhomsoever herein collectivelydesignated as Richard Roe,defendants herein whose namesand addresses are unknown,including any thereof who maybe minors, incapacitated, orunder other legal disability,whether residents or non-resi-dents of South Carolina; forall named Defendants, address-es unknown, who may beinfants, incapacitated, orunder a legal disability; forany unknown heirs-at-law ofBeulah M. Petty a/k/a BeulahHardy Petty, including theirheirs, personal representa-tives, successors and assigns,and all other persons entitledto claim through them; and forall other unknown persons withany right, title, or interestin and to the real estate thatis the subject of this fore-closure action, was filed inthe Office of the Clerk ofCourt for Spartanburg Countyon the 26th day of February,2020.YOU WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE

that unless the said Defen-dants, or someone in theirbehalf or in behalf of any ofthem, shall within thirty (30)days after service of noticeof this order upon them by pub-lication, exclusive of the dayof such service, procure to beappointed for them, or any ofthem, a Guardian Ad Litem torepresent them or any of themfor the purposes of thisaction, the Plaintiff willapply for an order making theappointment of said GuardianAd Litem Nisi absolute.

Amended Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced bythe Plaintiff above namedagainst the Defendant(s) abovenamed for the foreclosure of acertain mortgage given byStephen A. Petty to FirstUnion National Bank of SouthCarolina, dated July 27, 1993,recorded July 29, 1993, in theoffice of the Clerk of Court/Register of Deeds for Spartan-burg County, in Book 1582 atPage 12; thereafter, saidMortgage was assigned to Mort-gage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. by assignmentinstrument dated September 3,1999 and recorded October 7,1999 in Book 2266 at Page 542;thereafter, assigned toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. by dupli-cate assignment instrumentdated February 6, 2013 andrecorded March 7, 2013 in Book4696 at Page 998; thereafter,assigned to JPMorgan ChaseBank, National Association bythat assignment instrumentdated February 6, 2013 andrecorded March 7, 2013 in Book4696 at Page 999; thereafter,assigned to U.S. Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee forCWMBS Reperforming Loan REMICTrust Certificates, Series2006-R2 by assignment instru-ment dated July 9, 2013 andrecorded July 31, 2013 in Book4762 at Page 20; thereafter,assigned to Nationstar Mort-gage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper byassignment instrument datedDecember 31, 2019 and recordedJanuary 7, 2020 in Book 5736 atPage 777.The description of the prem-

ises is as follows:All that lot or parcel or landlocated on West side ofCharlesworth Avenue, County ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, known and designatedas Lot No. 16 and a portion ofLots No. 14 and 15, in Block"B" as shown on plat of Ridge-crest made by Gooch and TaylorSurveyors, dated May 10, 1950and recorded in Plat Book 25,Pages 308, 309 and 310, RMCOffice for Spartanburg County,SC. Further reference is here-by made to plat prepared forStephen A. Petty by JohnRobert Jennings, dated July12, 1993 to be recorded in theRMC Office for Spartanburg

County, S.C. For a more com-plete and particular descrip-tion, reference is hereby madeto the above referred to platand records thereof.This being the same property

conveyed to Stephen A. Pettyby deed of Mary Ellen S. Byers,dated July 7, 1993 and record-ed July 29, 1993 in Book 60-Hat Page 104 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County.Thereafter, Stephen A. Petty

conveyed a one-half interestin the subject property toGigail T. Petty by deed datedJuly 14, 2005 and recordedJuly 22, 2005 in Book 83-N atPage 300; thereafter, StephenA. Petty and Gigail T. Pettyconveyed the subject propertyto Beulah M. Petty by deeddated May 12, 2007 and record-ed May 18, 2007 in Book 88-Pat Page 666 in the Office ofthe Register of Deeds forSpartanburg County. TMS No. 7-15-12-086.00Property address: 260 Char-

lesworth Avenue, Spartanburg,SC 29306SCOTT AND CORLEY, P.A.By: Ronald C. Scott ([email protected]), SC Bar#4996; Reginald P. Corley([email protected]),SC Bar #69453; Angelia J.Grant ([email protected]), SC Bar #78334; AllisonE. Heffernan ([email protected]), SC Bar #68530Matthew E. Rupert ([email protected]), SC Bar#100740; Louise M. Johnson([email protected]),SC Bar #16586; H. GuytonMurrell ([email protected]), SC Bar #64134; CraigT. Smith ([email protected]), SC Bar #102831;Jordan D. Beumer ([email protected]), SC Bar#104074ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF2712 Middleburg Dr., Suite 200Columbia, South Carolina 29204Phone: 803-252-33403-5, 12, 19

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Case No.: 2019-CP-42-03338bh&h holdings, LLC, Plaintiff,vs. CMP Investments, LLC, Li’lCricket, LLC, and HendrickOutdoor Media, Inc. Also, allother entities unknown claim-ing any right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal estate described in theComplaint, Defendants.

Summons for ReliefTO: THE DEFENDANT CMP INVEST-

MENTS, and all unknown enti-ties:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED andRequired to Answer the Com-plaint in this action a copy ofwhich was filed in the Officeof the Clerk of Court forSpartanburg County on the 18thday of September, 2019, and toserve a copy of your Answer tosaid Complaint upon the sub-scriber at his office at 200Ezell Street, Spartanburg.S.C. 29306-2338, within thirty(30) days after the servicehereof, exclusive of the dayof such service, and if youfail to Answer the Complaintwithin the time aforesaid, thePlaintiff in this action willapply to the Court for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Summons andComplaint and Lis Pendens werefiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on the 18th day ofSeptember, 2019.February 25, 2019MAX B. CAUTHEN, JR.Attorney for Plaintiff200 Ezell StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306-2338Phone: (864) 585-8797

Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis pending in this Court uponthe Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against thenamed Defendants to quiettitle to a tax deed title toreal estate owned by Plaintiffand described as follows:Block Map 2 50-00 094.12 and Block Map 4 69-00 043.00All that certain piece, par-

cel or lot of land in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, situate,lying and being on the easternside of Asheville Highway andbeing shown and designated asa lot containing 1.00 acre,more or less, on a plat madefor Dennis L. Kenton, Jr.dated January 17, 1994, andrecorded February 15, 1994 inPlat Book 124 at page 163 inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for the County of Spar-tanburg, South Carolina, lessand except that certain por-tion of said 1.0 acre tractcontained in the 1.3 acre par-cel shown on that certain sur-vey for Li'l Cricket recordedon January 5, 2004, in PlatBook 155, in said Office of theRegister of Deeds. The result-ing parcel conveyed in the TaxDeed contains 0.70 acres, moreor less, and bears Spartanburg

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Legal NoticesCounty Tax Map Parcel No. 2 50-00 094.12.This being the same property

conveyed to grantor herein bydeed of Robert E. Metts, Jr.,Delinquent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County datedFebruary 27, 2019, and record-ed March 1, 2019, in Deed Book122-Y, page 454, said Officeof the Register of Deeds,Block Map Ref. No. 2 50-00094.12ALSO:All that certain piece, par-

cel or tract of land in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina, containing2.23 acres, more or less,known as Lot 15 of HorseshoeFalls Subdivision, Phase 11,shown on that certain platrecorded in Plat Book 146, atpage 169, with the Office ofthe Register of Deeds for theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina. For a moreand accurate description, ref-erence is hereby made to theaforesaid description.This being the seine property

conveyed to grantor herein bydeed of Robert E. Metts, Jr.,Delinquent Tax Collector forSpartanburg County dated March27, 2019, and recorded 29,2019, in Deed Beak 123-G, page369, said Office of the Regis-ter of Deeds.Block Map Ref. No. 4 69-00043.00September 13, 2019s/ Max B. Cauthen, Jr.MAX B. CAUTHEN, JR.Attorney for Plaintiff200 Ezell StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306-2338Phone: (864) 585-87973-5, 12, 19

LEGAL NOTICEThe abandoned mobile home is

a 1987 Oakwood FreedomVIN#122456. It is located at457 Mount Lebanon Road,Pauline S.C. 29374. There is astorage fee of $500 owed onthis mobile home. Please con-tact Micheal Moore at 864-285-0076. 3-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICESUMMONS AND NOTICE STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF SPAR-TANBURG IN THE COURT OF COMMONPLEAS C/A NO. 2020-CP-42-00507Wilmington Savings FundSociety, FSB, not in its indi-vidual capacity, but solely asindenture trustee of CitigroupMortgage Loan Trust 2017-RP2,Plaintiff vs. Antonio Revelesaka Tony Reveles, Sherry L.Reveles, and U.S. Bank Trust,N.A. as Trustee for LSF9Master Participation Trust,Defendants. TO THE DEFEN-DANT(S) Sherry L. Reveles: YOUARE HEREBY SUMMONED andrequired to answer the Com-plaint in the above action, acopy which is herewith servedupon you, and to serve a copyof your Answer upon the under-signed at their offices, 2838Devine Street, Columbia, SouthCarolina 29205, within thirty(30) days after service uponyou, exclusive of the day ofsuch service, and, if you failto answer the Complaint withinthe time aforesaid, judgmentby default will be renderedagainst you for relief demand-ed in the Complaint. NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe original Complaint in thisaction was filed in the officeof the Clerk of Court forSpartanburg County on February6, 2020. NOTICE NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that pursuant tothe South Carolina SupremeCourt Administrative Order2011-05-02-01, you have aright to be considered forForeclosure Intervention.NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT anaction has been commenced andis now pending or is about tobe commenced in the CircuitCourt upon the complaint ofthe above named Plaintiffagainst the above namedDefendant for the purpose offoreclosing a certain mortgageof real estate heretoforegiven by Antonio Reveles andSherry L. Reveles to Wilming-ton Savings Fund Society, FSB,not in its individual capaci-ty, but solely as indenturetrustee of Citigroup MortgageLoan Trust 2017-RP2 bearingdate of November 29, 1999 andrecorded December 3, 1999 inMortgage Book 2285 at Page 361in the Register of Mesne Con-veyances/Register of Deeds/Clerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty, in the original prin-cipal sum of One HundredThirty Six Thousand ThreeHundred Eighty Seven and27/100 Dollars ($136,387.27).Thereafter, by assignmentrecorded on November 30, 2016in Book 5207 at Page 54, themortgage was assigned to U.S.Bank Trust, N.A. as Trusteefor LSF9 Master ParticipationTrust; thereafter by assign-ment recorded on January 8,2018 in Book 5390 at Page 217,the mortgage was assigned toCitibank, N.A. as Trustee forCMLTI Asset Trust; thereafterby assignment recorded onMarch 21, 2018 in Book 5420 atPage 440, the mortgage wasassigned to Citigroup Mortgage

Loan Trust 2017-RP2; there-after, the Mortgage wasassigned unto the Plaintiff,by assignment recorded January8, 2020 in Book 5737 at Page820, and that the premiseseffected by said mortgage andby the foreclosure thereof aresituated in the County ofSpartanburg, State of SouthCarolina, and is described asfollows: The land referred toin this exhibit is located inthe County of Spartanburg andthe State of South Carolina inDeed Book 67-W at Page 741 anddescribed as follows: All thatcertain piece, parcel or lotof land located in the State ofSouth Carolina, County ofSpartanburg, being shown anddescribed as Lot No. 13 on aplat of Allgood Estates,Section 2, prepared by G.A.Wolfe, RLS, dated September10, 1996, and recorded in PlatBook 135, at page 728, R.M.C.Office for Spartanburg County.For a more particular descrip-tion, reference is hereby madeto the aforesaid plat. TMS No.6-02-00-127.00 PropertyAddress: 3841 New Cut Road,Inman, SC 29349 Riley Pope &Laney, LLC Post Office Box11412 Columbia, South Carolina29211 Telephone (803) 799-9993Attorneys for Plaintiff3-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICE2014 Dodge Ram Vin#3C6UR5PL8EG321749 is beingheld by Mcclean Diesel LLC. Ifcharges and allowable cost arenot paid within 30 days, allrights, title, and interest inthis vehicle will be waivedand consent be assumed for thesale of this vehicle at publicauction. To discuss contact8643454568. 3-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICE2013 Ford F650 Vin#3FRNW6FG6DV023665 is beingheld by Mcclean Diesel LLC. Ifcharges and allowable cost arenot paid within 30 days, allrights, title, and interest inthis vehicle will be waivedand consent be assumed for thesale of this vehicle at publicauction. To discuss contact8643454568. 3-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICE2010 Fusion Travel TrailerVin# IF9GE4838AP340028 isbeing held by Mcclean DieselLLC. If charges and allowablecost are not paid within 30days, all rights, title, andinterest in this vehicle willbe waived and consent beassumed for the sale of thisvehicle at public auction. Todiscuss contact 8643454568.3-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINACOUNTY OF SPARTANBURG

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEASSEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

C.A. No.: 2019-CP-42-03572Jerry Morgan, Plaintiff, vs.Gail G. Conley, and FelixBulsa. Also all other personsand entities unknown claimingany right, title, estate,interest in or lien upon thereal estate described in theComplaint, Defendants.

Summons for ReliefTO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN-

DANTS IN THIS ACTION:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and

required to answer the Com-plaint in this action, a copyof which was filed in theOffice of the Clerk of Courtfor Spartanburg County on the18th day of October, 2019, andto serve a copy of your ANSWERto the said Complaint unto theSubscriber at his office, 200Ezell Street, Spartanburg, SC,29306-2338, within thirty [30]days after the service hereof,exclusive of the day of serv-ice, and if you fail to answerthe Complaint within the timeaforesaid, the Plaintiff inthis action will apply to theCourt for the relief demandedin the Complaint.YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE

that the original Summons andComplaint and Lis Pendens werefiled in the Office of theClerk of Court for SpartanburgCounty on the 18th day ofOctober, 2019.March 10, 2020s/ Max B. Cauthen, Jr.MAX B. CAUTHEN, JR.Attorney for Plaintiff200 Ezell StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306Phone: (864) 585-8797

Lis PendensNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that anaction has been commenced andis pending in this Court uponthe Complaint of the abovenamed Plaintiff against theabove named Defendants toclear the title to real estateowned by Plaintiff, said prop-erty is described as follows:Block Map Number: 2-30-00-

184.00Property Address: Lot #42,

Avalon Drive, Inman, SC 29349All that piece, parcel, or lotof land, lying situate in theCounty of Spartanburg, Stateof South Carolina shown anddesignated as Lot 42, Block B,Avalon Drive on a plat ofAvalon Estates recorded in

Plat Book 42, Page 408-409 inthe Office of Register ofDeeds for Spartanburg, SouthCarolina. For a more full andparticular description, refer-ence is hereby made to theaforesaid plat.October 3, 2019s/ Max B. Cauthen, Jr.MAX B. CAUTHEN, JR.Attorney for Plaintiff200 Ezell StreetSpartanburg, S.C. 29306Phone: (864) 585-87973-12, 19, 26

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: David Eugene Gregg, Jr.AKA David GreggDate of Death: January 4, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200095Personal Representative:Shanna J. Gregg104 Millbank RoadWellford, SC 293852-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Charles ChristopherRobinsonDate of Death: December 6, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200259Personal Representative:Ms. Alaina Robinson33 Murmur RoadHonea Path, SC 296542-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Edward Linn Bottom, Jr.AKA Edward Linn BottomDate of Death: October 12, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200187Personal Representative:Nancy Bottom215 West Coleman StreetLandrum, SC 29356Atty: Michael P. Bender134 Oakland AvenueSpartanburg, SC 293022-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

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

the prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Mary Blalock McBrayerDate of Death: January 14, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200100Personal Representative:Ms. Angela M. Hood5292 Portrush CourtColumbus, GA 31909Atty: Kenneth W. Nettles, Jr.Post Office Box 5726Spartanburg, SC 293042-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Judy C. HowardDate of Death: January 6, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200085Personal Representative:Mr. David H. Howard111 Suffolk RoadBoiling Springs, SC 293162-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Clarence T. JonesDate of Death: December 31, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200088Personal Representative:Ms. Annie Ruth Jones477 Carolyn DriveSpartanburg, SC 293062-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Darryl Wayne DoerferDate of Death: December 25, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200276Personal Representative:Mr. Jonathan M. Doerfer209 Duquesne DriveGreer, SC 29650Atty: Betsy Tanner302 N. Weston StreetFountain Inn, SC 296442-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

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

claims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Robert A. HendersonDate of Death: January 5, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200198Personal Representative:Ms. Brenda H. Hasler113 Greenbriar TerraceSpartanburg, SC 29307Atty: Arthur H. McQueen, Jr.175 Alabama StreetSpartanburg, SC 293022-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Jimmie P. HillDate of Death: November 25, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200043Personal Representative:Ms. Barbara P. Darwin495 Webber RoadSpartanburg, SC 29307Atty: Andrew Todd DarwinPost Office Box 1897Spartanburg, SC 293042-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Frederic DeLongThompson Jr. AKA Fred DeLong ThompsonDate of Death: December 16, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200060Personal Representative:Ms. Betty D. ThompsonPost Office Box 161Roebuck, SC 293762-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Carolyn Copley LynnDate of Death: November 3, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4201847-2Personal Representative:John Walker Copley, III117 Marlin DriveSpartanburg, SC 293072-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from date

of death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Patsy Ann DavisDate of Death: January 22, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200255Personal Representative:Travis Davis425 Rosedale DriveGreer, SC 29651 Atty: Aaron De Bruin16 Wellington AvenueGreenville, SC 296092-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Paul W. FreemanDate of Death: October 8, 2019Case Number: 2019ES4201855Personal Representative:Mr. Kenneth Freeman377 Zion Church RoadPacolet, SC 293722-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Althea Lolita FarfanDate of Death: November 8, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200093Personal Representative:Mr. Leonard L. Farfan126 Skyview DriveSpartanburg, SC 293032-27, 3-5, 12

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Dorothy Ruth CohenDate of Death: December 25, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200032Personal Representative:Stacey Harris2275 Avondale DriveSpartanburg, SC 293022-27, 3-5, 12

LEGAL NOTICE2020ES4200046

The Will of Stuart FortuneWilliams, Sr., Deceased, wasdelivered to me and filedJanuary 9, 2020. No proceedingsfor the probate of said Willhave begun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 2-27, 3-5, 12

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Legal NoticesNOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claimsagainst the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: John G. BurthAKA Jack George Burth Jr.AKA Jack BurthAKA John George Burth Jr.Date of Death: December 29, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200099Personal Representative:Mr. Robert J. Burth104 Brittany CourtEasley, SC 296423-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Cecil Ray AyersDate of Death: December 20, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200219Personal Representative:Mr. Stephen Ray Ayers12102 Langshaw DriveThonotosassa, FL 335923-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Willie M. CannadaAKA William M. CannadaDate of Death: January 3, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200176Personal Representative:William B. Cannada207 Blueberry Trl.Pickens, SC 296713-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Mary Alice HendersonDate of Death: January 8, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200169Personal Representative:Ms. Lisa H. Miller140 Springside DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293163-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: James E. NealAKA James E. Neal, Sr.AKA Edward NealDate of Death: December 9, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200086Personal Representative:Mr. James E. Neal, Jr.1020 Switzer Green Pond RoadWoodruff, SC 29388Atty: Wendell G. CantrellPost Office Box 5504Spartanburg, SC 293043-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Martha Page RostDate of Death: December 23, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200119Personal Representative:Mr. Steven R. GardnerPost Office Box 649Mayo, SC 293683-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Dale Patrick KahlerDate of Death: December 18, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200315Personal Representative:Ms. Kayla Nicole Kahler2327 Kilpatrick AvenueErie, PA 16503Atty: Arthur H. McQueen, Jr.175 Alabama StreetSpartanburg, SC 293023-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Ronald L. SchundlemireDate of Death: November 21, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200098Personal Representative:Ms. Linda A. Schundlemire404 Majestic View Court

Inman, SC 293493-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Phi Van VuDate of Death: December 19, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200054Personal Representative:Mr. Van Cao Vu106 Valley Glen CourtGreer, SC 296503-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Caleb Shammah FantDate of Death: October 14, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200311Personal Representative:Ms. Darlene Fant2400 Scott StreetSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Thomas A. Killoren, Jr.Post Office Box 3547Spartanburg, SC 293043-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Edith MeddaughDate of Death: October 9, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200348Personal Representative:Glenn Meddaugh319 Nodine Park DriveInman, SC 29349Atty: Daniel R. Dalton1017 Chuck Dawley Blvd. Suite200Mt. Pleasant, SC 294643-5, 12,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Michael S. CharlesAKA Steven Michael CharlesDate of Death: January 11, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200190

Personal Representative:Ms. Brenda L. Charles450 Stallion RoadInman, SC 293493-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Thomas E. HuckabyDate of Death: January 7, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200254Personal Representative:Ms. Christie L. Wilbanks105 Lismore StreetSimpsonville, SC 29680Atty: R. O’Neil Rabon, Jr.Post Office Box 10766Greenville, SC 296033-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Sammy FosterAKA Samuel FosterDate of Death: February 7, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200342Personal Representative:Ms. Heather L. Foster114 Saluda StreetSpartanburg, SC 29301Atty: Heather G. HunterPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293043-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Willie James Hillstock Sr.AKA Willie James HillstockDate of Death: December 25, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200106Personal Representative:Ms. Geraldine Hillstock105 Ott Pine HillRoebuck, SC 293763-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.

Estate: Marty BlantonDate of Death: December 20, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200185Personal Representative:Jessica Blanton125 W. Tremont Ave., Unit 514Charlotte, NC 282033-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Kimberly Dianne BlantonDate of Death: April 4, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200186Personal Representative:Jessica Blanton125 W. Tremont Ave., Unit 514Charlotte, NC 282033-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Tamela Susan WagnerDate of Death: January 1, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200326Personal Representative:Mr. James E. Wagner230 Morning View DriveLandrum, SC 29356Atty: Kristin Burnett BarberPost Office Box 5587Spartanburg, SC 29304-55873-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Sherri PenfieldDate of Death: December 18, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200266Personal Representative:Lonnie Penfield1339 Apalache StreetGreer, SC 29651Atty: James R. HoneycuttPost Office Box 937Fort Mill, SC 297153-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description of

any security as to the claim.Estate: Jack B. Lane, Sr.AKA Jackie Bernard Lane, Sr.Date of Death: January 2, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200135-2Personal Representative:Deborah A. Lane406 Mountain View RoadBoiling Springs, SC 293163-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Carol J. DunnDate of Death: February 13, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200364Personal Representative:Ms. Mary Helen D. Wade18 Four Mile Branch LaneSpartanburg, SC 29302Atty: Heather G. HunterPost Office Box 891Spartanburg, SC 293043-5, 12, 19

LEGAL NOTICE2020ES4200323

The Will of Jacqueline J.Brooks, Deceased, was deliveredto me and filed February 20th,2020. No proceedings for theprobate of said Will havebegun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-5, 12, 19

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: James Lee Wilson Sr.AKA James L. WilsonDate of Death: December 28, 2019Case Number: 2020ES4200197Personal Representative:Mr. James Lee Wilson Jr.1305 John Dodd RoadSpartanburg, SC 293033-12, 19, 26

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATESAll persons having claims

against the following estatesMUST file their claims on FORM#371ES with the Probate Courtof Spartanburg County, theaddress of which is 180Magnolia Street Room 302,Spartanburg, SC 29306, withineight (8) months after the dateof the first publication ofthis Notice to Creditors orwithin one (1) year from dateof death, whichever is earlier(SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.) orsuch persons shall be foreverbarred as to their claims. Allclaims are required to be pre-sented in written statement onthe prescribed form (FORM#371ES) indicating the name andaddress of the claimant, thebasis of the claim, the amountclaimed, the date when theclaim will become due, thenature of any uncertainty as tothe claim, and a description ofany security as to the claim.Estate: Earl Vester DillDate of Death: January 8, 2020Case Number: 2020ES4200128Personal Representative:Ms. Vickie D. Robinson354 Terrace Hills DriveBoiling Springs, SC 293163-12, 19, 26

LEGAL NOTICE2020ES4200374

The Will of Linda J.Bedenbaugh, Deceased, wasdelivered to me and filedFebruary 20th, 2020. No pro-ceedings for the probate ofsaid Will have begun.HON. PONDA A. CALDWELLJudge, Probate Court forSpartanburg County, S.C. 3-12, 19, 26

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