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Daniel High School Class of 2017

Daniel High School Class of 2017

The following students graduated from D.W. Daniel High School during commencement ceremonies at the school on Saturday, May 27.

Faisal Sayed Alam, Heidi Nichole Altman, Benjamin Thomas Anderson, Khalil Xirelle Anderson, Lydia Grace Andrew, John Robert Ayers.

Esperanza Estrella Bautista, Donald Ray Bearden II, Anna Stefanie Beck, Kaniyah Slyvene Monet Bell, Deante Tamon Bennett, Tayla Marie Benson, Tyler Gregory Benson, Joseph Issac Blackwell, Benjamin Battisto Blouin, Taylor Ann Bogan, Austin Dean Bolding, Mikhail Andres Bonet Escalera, William

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Courier Classifieds 5-31-17

NOTICE OF SALE

BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore granted in the case of: South State Bank vs. Mark F. Patterson a/k/a Mark Patterson; Heather Patterson a/k/a Heather B. Patterson; C/A No. 2016-CP-39-01263, the following property will be sold on Monday, June 5,

Courier Notice Creditors 5-31-17

The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is

Courier Trespass Notices 5-31-17

In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.

Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or

Courier Classifieds 5-31-17

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A Landmark Lost

‘Suspicious’ fire destroys historic tavern

PICKENS — A “suspicious” weekend fire destroyed a Pickens County landmark billed as the oldest continually operating beer joint in the state, police said.

According to Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hashe, a passing motorist alerted authorities about flames spotted near the front porch area of Bob’s Place shortly before midnight Saturday.

Hashe said the tavern, which he said was “in a remote area of the county” near the North Carolina line on U.S. Highway 178 north of Pickens, was declared a total loss.

“The sheriff’s office is working closely with fire officials and has determined that the fire is suspicious,” Hashe said.

Although no arrests had been made at press time Tuesday, Hashe said this week that

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Police: 3 caught during burglary at Liberty plant

LIBERTY — Three Upstate men were caught red-handed as they were trying to steal material from a Liberty manufacturing plant in broad daylight over the weekend, according to police.

Pickens County Sheriff’s Office chief deputy Creed Hahse said deputies responded to

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Graduations set Saturday

COUNTY — Pickens County high school seniors will walk across a stage and into their futures on Saturday morning.

Hundreds of students will receive their diplomas as Daniel, Easley, Liberty and Pickens high schools hold graduation ceremonies at their football stadiums on Saturday morning.

Graduations are planned at 8:30 a.m. at each of the four schools. Although rain was not in the forecast at press time Tuesday, the schools each have plans to move graduation into the gymnasium in case of inclement weather.

For more detailed information about each of the four schools’ graduations, visit pickens.k12.sc.us/about_us/what_s_new/graduation_2017.

 

Belt-tightening to put Liberty back in black

By Jason Evans
Staff Reporter

jevans@thepccourier.com

LIBERTY — Liberty officials see a path to putting the city’s finances back in the black.

But that plan won’t come without changes.

Officials held an information session May 16 at the Rosewood Center. Another is planned for June 3.

“We’re not here to throw stones at any previous mayor or any previous council,”

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Names to be added to Clemson Scroll of Honor in Memorial Day ceremony

By Ken Scar
Clemson University

kscar@clemson.edu

CLEMSON — Two names will be added to Clemson University’s Scroll of Honor — the monument that recognizes Clemson alumni who died on active military service — in a Memorial Day ceremony at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Charles Carroll Biggerstaff, class of 1920, and Theodore Williams Gaines, class of 1909, were identified as qualifying for the Scroll of Honor through research by U.S. Air Force Maj. Brock Lusk of Clemson’s aerospace studies departemnt.

Biggerstaff, of Rowesville, South Carolina, left Clemson College in January 1918 and joined the Army’s Aviation Corps. He was commissioned as a

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