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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 23

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cntGrnrt Orangeburg, S.C., Thursday, September 19, 1996, Page 11B 910 sed Cars Former VP stumps for Bigham in York 1989 Toyota 4x4, new paint, chorme package, diamond deck tool box, wCB. $8500 Call 536-3553 1993 Jeep Wrangler 6 cyl, AC, super nice, low mi. $13,995 531-4175 1993 Jeep 4 cylinder, low miles, ex cond $10,500. Call 534-0752 1994 Chevorlet Silverado, longbed, at, loaded. $12,900 Call 536-4551 1994 Jeep Cherokee; 4.0, AC, like new, 75K, $9950.

Call 533-0447 or 930Vi ans Walker, executive director of the state Republican Party. "This is a top targeted race. They are going to spend the money on this. That decision has been made," Walker said. There is no limit on national party spending in the race, as long as its not coordinated with Bigham's campaign, Walker said.

The state party also has created a separate $500,000 fund to help Bigham, U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond and Dole. Spratt has acknowledged the close 1994 race against Bigham was a wake-up call. After facing either token opposition or none at all in his first six races, Spratt won with just 52 percent of the vote.

He has not stopped campaigning since, spokesman Chris Cooper said. Bigham estimated he pulled in $50,000 Wednesday. "John Spratt might as well pack his stuff and come home," said Tom Hooker, 63, of Hamer, one of the contributors. He and many other Bigham supporters predict another close race. By ROBERT TANNER Associated Press Writer YORK, S.C.

Former Vice President Dan Quayle made a quick campaign stop here Wednesday in a Republican show of force aimed at unseating longtime Democratic U.S. Rep. John Spratt from his 5th District seat. Quayle spoke at a $50-a-plate luncheon for Larry Bigham, a restaurant owner who came within 6,500 votes of unseating Sprat, a seven-term incumbent, two years ago. "The reason this election is so important because it could be a very strong indicator of how this country is going to go," said Quayle, who made family values a campaign issue two years ago.

Bigham is needed to carry on with work Republicans began after taking control of Congress in 1994, the former vice president said. "The ruling elite up there, they're telling us, telling all Americans, 'We made a mistake in he said. Instead, voters need to tell politicians they want the conservative path on taxes, education and welfare, Quayle told a crowd of 600 at York Technical College. Neither Quayle nor Bigham, who spoke briefly, ever mentioned GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole, though Quayle repeatedly criticized President Bill Clinton and said the Democrat did not have the moral character to continue as president. Quayle said later he was clearly referring to Dole as the alternative to Clinton.

Bigham emphasized his ties to the community. He brought his daughters to the dais, with a house-sized American flag as its backdrop, and pointed out his father and his mother-in-law in the crowd. "Too many people forget about the people who elected them when they get to Washington," Bigham said. Quayle is only a piece of the ammunition national Republicans are throwing into the race, said Trey 1980 Dodge Conversion van; $3500. Call 655-7377.

1989 Chevrolet Astro van; low mileage, good 536-0411 after 3pm. 3 International Buses in excellent condition, automatic transmission, 54 passenger. At a Must Sell Price, $1,200 ea ora package deal of 3 for $3,000. Call 259-1926 -k -k -k -k -k -k -k CLASSIC MOTORS No credit check We finance our own accounts. 1498 John C.

Calhoun Dr. Hwy. 301N. 533-1997 Carports 18x21ft $995 Economy Auto Sales 536-2930 Look We make It easy, No credit check, downpayments as low as $499, payments as low as $40wk. All you need Is proof of Income and a downpaymant.

Don't wait call us today at Auto Sales, 655-5449 McDANIELS ACURA 6409 Two Notch Rd Cola. SC-14 mi from Columbia Mall Mike's Auto Sales Bobby or Michael Baltzegar NO CREDIT CHECK WE FINANCE OUR OWN D.G. MOTORS, 534-7602 Need a new or used car? For a great deal see Keith Twiggs, Toyota Mazda Need storage shed, handy house, car or equipment moved? Call Toby's "Toeing" Service, Inc. 539-7848 or 533-4359 Need to sell your car? NO CHARGE TO SELLER. Consignment on our lot gets results.

We also buy cars. Economy Auto Sales 536-2930 POOSER'S Servicenter DEPENDABLE CARS WHOLESALE PRICES 96 Ford Pick up4x4 $16,500 96 Dodge Stratus $13900 93 Dodge Dakota pu $9900 93 Ford Explorer $13995 93 Ford Taur. Wag. $11595 93 Chevy PU Sports Signed $14595 92 Buick $13900 91 Oldsmobile $5995 91 Jeep Commanche $5995 90 Chevy Pick-up $7695 88 Cadillac Bro. $6295 86 Lincoln Continental $3395 85 Lincoln Town Car $3995 84 Jeep Cherokee $4495 84 Buick $2295 64 Jeep Cherokee 80 Honda Accord $1595 74 Olds Cutlass $1795 WE BUY LOW MILEAGE CLEAN USED CARS 1225 Blvd.

531-6696 Pooser's Servicenter 'Dependable ears'Vf(sa(e price 1225 Blvd. 531-6696 Patrol head to keep tabs on tickets issued to cops 999 action has been commenced and ii now pending In fhe Court of Common Pleai for Orangeburg County upon a Complaint of the above-named Plaintiff against the above-named Defendants for the purpose of removing any clouds from the title to the real estate described below and for the purpose of partitioning said real estate, at the time of commencement of this action and at the time of the filing of this notice, was situated in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, and is described as follows: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate, tying and being is School District No. 4. Orangeburg County. South Carolina, containing 29 acres, more or less, and being bounded generally and now or formerly on the North by property of Dw ight Bair; on the East by property of Audrey W.

Watson; on the South by S.C. Road S-38-33 (Hickory Hill Road); and on the West by property Laura L. Garrick and property of Virginia D. Darden. This is the same property conveyed to Hilliard Govan by deed of William Moss recorded in the office of the RMC for Orangeburg County in Deed Book 30 at Page 477.

ALSO: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in School District No 4, Orangeburg County, South Carolina, containing 55 acres, more or less, and being bounded generally and now or formerly on the North by property of Inabinet, property of Russell Jameson and property of I. Ray Jeffcoat; on the East by property of Earl R. air; on the South by property of Virginia D. Darden; and on the West by property of Stevenson. This is the same property conveyed to Hilliard Govan by deed of William C.

Moss recorded in said RMC office in Deed Book 26 at Page 744 January 18 1996 Orangeburg, South Carolina SUMMONS AND NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint in this action, a copy of which is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your Answer to the said Complaint on the Plaintiff or her Attorneys. Bryant, Fanning Shuler, at their office, 358 St Paul St Orangeburg, South Carolina 29115, within Ihirty (30) days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the Complaint within the time aforesaid, judgment by default will be rendered against you tor the relief demanded in the Complaint The Plaintiff will, in addition, at an appropriate time move the Court to have this matter referred to the Master-m-Equity for Orangeburg County for the purpose of taking testimony and rendering a decision in finality in regard to the issues at set forth in the Complaint NOTICE TO ALL MINOR PERSONS UNKNOWN AND PERSONS UNDER DISABILITY UNKNOWN. AND ALSO. ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT.

TITLE. ESTATE. INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN. AND THE PERSONS WITH WHOM THE RESIDE YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that you are hereby required to have a Guardian ad Litem appointed within thirty (30) days after the service hereof to represent and defend the minor Defendants and upon your failure to do so. Plaintiff will apply to the Court for appointment of a suitable person as Guardian ad Litem to represent and defend the minor Defendants TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAMED YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Summons and Complaint and Notice of Pendency of Action were filed in the Office of the Cierk of Court for Orangeburg County Orangeburg, South Carolina, on the 19th day of January 1996 January 18.

1996 Orangeburg South Carolina egals LIEN SALE Unit A-L-3 Lynneze Thompson 3283 Charleston Road Orangeburg, SC 29115 Unit B-1-111 Deborah Harris General Delivery Hwy 64 Olar.SC 29843 Unit 6-1-182 Lynneze Thompson 3283 Charleston Road Orangeburg, SC 29115 UnitB-M86 Charles Franklin 822 Stte Court Orangeburg, SC 29115 Unit B-1 -197 Nancy Smith P.O.Box 316 Cordova, SC 29039 Unit C-1-223 Lee I. Tracy 1568 Belleville Road NE Orangeburg. SC 29115-3701 Unit C-1-232 Joseph Haynes Rt 2 Box 22t Branchville, SC 29432 Unit ffC-1-246 Bernard Tyler 2158 Mays Street Orangeburg. SC 29115 Unit C-1-263 Debbie And Curtis Snell Rt. 1, Box 119 Cameron, SC 29030 Unit 0-1-301 Elaine Pratt 1263 Dukes Rd Orangeburg.

SC 29115 Unit D-1-330 Rita and Ernest Phelps 1234 Jernigan Drive Orangeburg, SC 29115 Unit E-1-404 Alice Elaine Wright 497 Sunnyside Street Orangeburg. SC 29115 Unit 6-1-460 Angelar Carson Rt 5, Box 860 at Waterview Rd St Matthews. SC 29135 UmtF-1-502 Isadore Hammond 160 Quick Street Orangeburg, SC 29115 Unit F-1-S21 James Jenkins 1287 Campus Drive Orangeburg. SC 291 16 UmtF-1-570 Kimanthi Toure 1000 East Avenue Apt No G-2( 6 Palmdale. CA 90550 UnitF-1-592 Ronald Darby 593 Harmon Street Orangeburg.

SC 291 15 Umf G-1-608 Robert and Mary Williams Box Box 1171 Orangeburg, SC 291 15 Unit G-1-619 Falencia Brandenburg 617 Jamison Avenue Orangeburg, SC 291 16 Unit ffH-1-725 Karen Shuler 1540 Chenault St Apt 2101 Dallas. TX 75228-860 Unit 1-1-801 Gerry Tyrone Hickman 448 Glover Street SE Orangeburg SC 29115-6016 Unit 1-1-803 Charles Summers PO Box 282 Bowman. 29018 Unit 1-1-815 Markeysha Mason Rt 5. Box 78 Mulfms. 29574 Unit 1-1-826 Keya James 643 Boulevard Orangeburg.

SC 29115 Lien Sale will be held at Budget Mini Storage Hwy 21 178 Bypass Orangeburg, SC 29115 September 27. 1996. 10AM Published September. 25. 1996 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ORANGEBURG IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 95-CP-38-58 NOTICE QF NOE NCY QF ACTION time to do it," Caulder said.

"But this I'll have to take time to review." The monthly reports will "make sure that violations are handled evenly among police officers, same as the general public," he said. Caulder said he is concerned that officers who get tickets and face higher insurance premiums will be less "aggressive" when headed to a crime scene. Highway Patrol troopers involved in accidents go before the State Fleet Management office in Columbia for review, said Cpl. Steve Sulligan, a Highway Patrol spokesman. "Everybody thinks we get off, but we do face a pretty stringent internal investigation," he said.

Punishments range from a verbal reprimand to suspension. Troopers also can be required to take a defensive driving course. Caulder noted that in addition to possible tickets, police officers and sheriffs deputies also already face possible disciplinary actions from their own agencies. By The Associated Press GREENVILLE, S.C. South Carolina's Highway Patrol commander says he will make sure that law enforcement officers are treated like everyone else when it comes to traffic tickets.

Until now, Col. James Caulder has not reviewed how troopers issued traffic tickets, but as of Tuesday he said he will require district captains to report to him monthly on all accidents that involve police or sheriff's deputies. Statewide last year, the patrol investigated 320 wrecks involving police or deputies, but wrote only five tickets, The Greenville News reported last week. Citizens, however, were ticketed in 58 percent of the 125,000 accident cases, the newspaper said, citing patrol records since 1994. "I wasn't aware of the total numbers, because when we're doing thousands of accident reports a day, I don't get involved with reviewing (them.) I just don't have Isaiah Love, Plaintiffs, Experts to examine truck that rolled into Union lake Benjamin Govan.

Neil Govan, Gertrude Govan Levi. Thomas Govan. Luther Govan, Johnny Govan, Elijah Govan. Neil Govan. Edward Govan.

Larry Govan. David Govan. Benjamin Govan. Deborah Govan, Deborah Govan McBride. Juanita Govan Ma kms.

Harold Govan, Jeffery Govan. John Govan, Robin McBride. Dennis McBride. Gail Williamson. Catherine Wilson.

Renee Govan. JoAnne Govan. Gertrude Govan, Hercules Govan. Mae Govan, Came Williams Gertrude, Robert Sincere. Barbara Sincere, Brenda Sincere, Cynthia Sincere Dixon, Johnny Evans.

Shellie Evans, and John Doe and Jane Rowe. fictitious names designating and representing the unknown heirs-at-law. beneficiaries, legatees, devisees, distributees, next of km, widows, widowers, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, trustees, executors administrators, personal representatives andor successors by any manner whatsoever of any of the above-named Defendants who may be deceased and also representing the following named Defendants who are namely, Hilliard Govan. a'ka Hilda Govan. Aiken Govan.

Rose Govan. Frances Govan. Angeline Govan. Hilliard Govan. Jr McClain Govan.

Mack Govan. Tim Evans. Harry Evans, Robert Govan. a'k'a Ernie Sincere. Dorothy Govan Everetle.

Hercules Govan, James Govan, John Govan. and Luther Govan, the said fictitious names also designating and representing any parties who may be minors, insane or otherwise incompetent or under any legal disability or in the military service and also all other military service and also all other persons and entities unknown claiming any right title, estate, interest in or lien upon the real estate described in fhe Complaint herein. Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an months, were among the victims. Also drowned were an Inman boy, 3-year-old Cody Roodvoets, and Sid White, 29, of Campobello.

"The families want to know what happened," Diamaduros said. "They want to clear the air." The experts working for the law firm will include a metallurgist, a design engineer, an automotive engineer and a mechanic, Diamaduros said. Chastain said he, a mechanic and a "human factors" accident re-constructionist will examine the truck for the state. UNION, S.C. (AP) Vehicle specialists this week will examine the truck that plunged into John D.

Long Lake last month in an accident that drowned seven people. Experts for the state and for lawyers representing relatives of the Suburban's owners, Tim and Angie Phillips, will try to determine whether the truck had a defect that could have caused it to roll into the lake. The teams were expected to begin work Wednesday. Sgt. J.K.

Chastain, supervisor of the state Highway Patrol Multidis- ciplinary Accident Investigation Team, said he and two other experts will examine the 1987 GMC Sierra Suburban as a part of the Union County Sheriff's Office's investigation. Relatives of the Phillipses have hired the firm of Whitney, White and Diamaduros in Union to represent them in civil action. Pete Diamaduros said the firm will be assisted by Charleston trial lawyer Mark Tanenbaum. The Phillipses and their three daughters, Courtney, 4, Meleana, 23 months, and Kinsleigh, 4 nwmiimnmmiimnn 920 rucks BRYANT. FANNING SHULER Harry Bryant Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Box 1265 Orangeburg.

SC 29116-1265 (803) 534-5910 Published September 5. 12 19 la yr LJW I JJM yJj hmMm ttiiitimnHmnmiiimmir WW TWOTA GAMRY l9iS FORD TflUflOS SAVI IIP TO I I "Raises the Gold Standard in the Midsize Class" '86 Chevy S-10 short bed, 4x4, 4sp, V6, new paint, new uphl, $2800 obo 531- 3573 after 6pm anytime wkends '87 Dodge Dakota 6 cylinder Automatic, $2300 531-8188 '91 Chevy C1500, Silverado, LB, PU, loaded, 5.7 engine $9950 call 533-0447 1 980 Ford F-100 in driving condition. $750 obo. Call 496-5650 1981 Volkswagon Dasher, station wagon, diesel $1000; 1979 Dodge pick-up, pw, at. $1200.

Call 897-2213 1982 GMC Jimmy, 4 wh drive, desil 6.2 liter, good cond, $3795. Call 782-9044 1987 Bronco XLT, 4 wheel drive, good condition. $4595. Call 782-9044 1987 Chevorlet Blazer, blue, at, amfm, good condition, $3595. Call 7B2-9044 1987 Ford F150 4x4 pick-up, $4850, Call 533-0447 or 1-800-891-6466 1987 S10 Pick up, Tahoe AT, AC assume loan, 536-1541 after 7 1987 Saville, full power, new air, good condition, 129K mi, $5500 obo.

Call 533-1423 1988 Ford Ranger4 cyt. 5 wAC, very clean, rebuilt mo-tor $3500 854-5201 1988 Ford Ranger XLT extended cab. AT, AC.CC Call 536-0411 after 3pm. 1988 GMC Jimmy, 4.3), 4wd, ac, at, runs great. $5000 obo 536-3381 after 6pm I t5T Offers better ride quality and improved handling 616 N.

MAIN ST. BAMBERG, SC (803)245-2167 ,4 Sets New 7 Safety 4 Standards Sportier Styling Quieter Lighter More Powerful Orangeburg Hwy. 301 North, Orangeburg, SC 291 15 (803) 616-8777 (800) 282-5968 Orangeburg Hwy. 301 North, Orangeburg. SC 29115 (803) 516-8777 (800) 282-5968 Come See The AU New 1997 Camry al ALL 1996 HOMES ON NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM vJUWX "look For The Red White'4lhi M1 I.

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