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A fine Blue Line

By Steve Lorch
For The Courier

slorch@thepccourier.com

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Meet Robert Sapp. The spry 56-year-old former police officer and former Marine is passionate about helping people. Service runs in his blood. And he does it in an unusual, but very practical way — through tires.

“Blue Line Auto & Tire has always been something I’ve wanted to do,” Sapp said. “I learned the tire trade working at a Sears Automotive Center while I was in the Marines.”

Steve Lorch/Courier “We want to take the fear out of going to the mechanic,” said Blue Line Auto & Tire owner Robert Sapp, second from right, pictured with the Blue Line family.

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“We want to take the fear out of going to the mechanic,” said Blue Line Auto & Tire owner Robert Sapp, second from right, pictured with the Blue Line family.

The company specializes in new and used tires, but it also does minor repairs, oil changes and brakes on most makes and models.

“We want to take the fear out of going to the mechanic,” explained Sapp. “Too many times, people who don’t know much about cars feel like they are going to get ripped off when they need to fix their vehicle. We want to change all of that.”

Together with his wife, Diana, and

Easley Piano Teachers Forum holds Alma Carter Scholarship Auditions

The Easley Piano Teachers Forum held its annual Alma Carter Scholarship Auditions on March 14. Pictured are students that recieved awards during the event. Front row, from left: Emily McDaniel, Avril Adams, Abigail Martin and Ashley Keyes. Second row: Emileigh Bolton, Audrey Brown, Grace Chen, Erin Batson, Julie Nalley, Amy Looper and Lydia Nalley. Third row: Max Knutson and Hunter Stewart.

The Easley Piano Teachers Forum held its annual Alma Carter Scholarship Auditions on March 14. Pictured are students that recieved awards during the event. Front row, from left: Emily McDaniel, Avril Adams, Abigail Martin and Ashley Keyes. Second row: Emileigh Bolton, Audrey Brown, Grace Chen, Erin Batson, Julie Nalley, Amy Looper and Lydia Nalley. Third row: Max Knutson and Hunter Stewart.

EASLEY — The Easley Piano Teachers Forum held its annual Alma Carter Scholarship Auditions on March 14 at Pickens First Baptist Church.

Students were judged on their overall piano performance, and judges were Joan Parker and Dr. Mark Parker, from the music faculty of Bob Jones University.

Division I: First Place, Abigail Martin; Teacher, Judy Granger; Parents, Robert H. and Deborah Martin; Sixth grade, Home School. Second Place, Avril Adams; Teacher Judy Granger; Parents, Brooks and Amanda Adams; Fifth grade, East End Elementary. Third Place, Max Knutson; Teacher, Gilda Hendricks; Parents, Tomm and

Courier Legals 5-6-15

NOTICE OF HEARING

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF PICKENS

IN THE PROBATE COURT

CASE NO. 2015-ES-3900158

IN THE MATTER OF

WILLIE W. MILLER, Deceased

James Williams, Petitioner, v. Evelyn Edens, Phillip Williams, Pam Martin, Beth Robinson, Margaret Williams, Imogene Williams, Frances Williams, Respondents.

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TD Club tourney set for Saturday

PICKENS — The Pickens Touchdown Club will host its annual golf tournament this Saturday, May 9.

The tournament will begin with a 1 p.m. shotgun start at Rolling Green Golf Club in Dacusville.

The tourney features a three-man captain’s choice format at a cost of $225 per team, with dinner served following the tournament and cash prizes for the top three teams.

Cheater packages are also available, featuring one throw, one red tee and two