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Page 9A -The Gaffney Ledger, Wednesday, January 2, 1985 Escapee remains at large after Christmas breakout EDGEFIELD, S.C. (AP) Two of three inmates who escaped from the Edgefield County jail Christmas afternoon by overpowering a jailer have been recaptured, but a third remains at large. Sheriff R. Billy Parker said Monday that Eugene Hill, 22, and Gene Osborne, 31, were returned to the jail over the weekend after surrendering to authorities at separate locations in Edgefield and North. They were placed in the maximum security NAP TIME Temperatures in the 60s and slow rides for heavy eyelids for 1-year-old Melissa Littlejohn; Charlene pushes the stroller.

(Photo by Mac Thrower) Frozen Open bowling tourney held MOUNT ZION, Ill. (AP) The weather didn't keep of group of central Illinois residents from bowling over the New Year on frozen alleys in a parking lot. More than 50 people braved winds gusting up to 26 mph and temperatures in the 30s Tuesday to take part in the second Frozen Open bowling tournament in the parking lot of Mount Zion Bowl. "People were bundled up in heavy coats and wore hats and gloves to keep warm," said Billy Hall, 19, a bowling alley employee. "There were a lot of frozen toes." For the $10 entry fee, each participant received a T-shirt and was entitled to bowl one game on any of the four "alleys" outlined by hay on the asphalt.

"New Year's is for parties," said Tom Adcock. "That's what this is a chance to get wild and crazy and to have a good time. I got pretty tanked up on the hot chocolate." Adcock also won $150 for taking first place in the men's division for the second year. He had five strikes, including three in the 10th frame, and shot a 155 to nearly double his first-place score of 80 last New Year's. "There was snow on the ground then," Adcock said.

"I remember some of the women had a hard time getting the ball to roll all the way to the pins. The snow would stop it. This time, the surface was much flatter. You could get more speed on the ball." 1984 COUNTY TAX REMINDER NOTICE After January 14, 1985, a PENALTY will be added to all unpaid county Real Estate and Business Taxes. An additional EXECUTION COST will be added after March 14, 1985.

Catherine L. Gibson, Treasurer cellblock and charged with escape, grand larceny Dec. 25 escape after Osborne was captured Saturof an automobile and assault and battery of a high day night, Parker said. County Friday night. When residence in Edgefield and aggravated nature.

Parker said Greenville Edgefield County Sheriff's Department deputies Still at large Monday was Lester Williams, 27, police spotted Mrs. arrived, he surrendered without resistance, Yonce's automobile in the area Friday. Apparen- Parker said. who was awaiting trial on housebreaking and lar- tly, the trio split up after fleeing there. charges when he escaped.

He was believed to Hill, previously charged with assault and batceny News of Hill's and Osborne's captures was tery with intent to kill, be in the Greenville area where the trio fled to withheld from the media in of was taken into custody shortly after the hopes not alerting Saturday night in North, said Parker. escape. Williams and making his capture easier, Parker The inmates After capturing Osborne Saturday night, North said. escaped by overpowering Mrs. Police Department officers recovered a 1979 Ford Osborne, trial Younce, the jailer, as she delivered their evening LTD stolen from Glennie Yonce forgery charges prior meal and took her car.

Parker said the awaiting on jailer during the to his escape, was captured at his U.S. 25 Glennie Yonce, jailer, was working a shift alone. AT THE CENTER OF YOUR SUCCESS Spartanburg TEC at Cherokee Area Vocational Center COLLEGE ALLIED HEALTH DIVISION ANA 104 FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY A study of the structures of the i human body and the normal function of its systems. Physiological processes including ingestion, secretion, excretion, respiration, circulation, reproduction, and metabolism. Excellent beginning courses for Allied Health careers.

MTuW PM BEGIN JAN. 14 CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $60.00 ENG 114 MECIAL TERMINOLOGY A study of suffixes, and stem words related to medical terminology. Excellent beginning for Allied Health careers. Can earn CEU in Continuing Education. MT0W BEGIN JAN.

14 CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $54.00 BUSINESS DIVISION ACC 101 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING Emphasizes the principles of the basic accounting function: collecting and recording, analyzing, and reporting financial information about service and mercantile enterprises, to include practical application of the principles learned. Required before advanced course in Accounting. First in a series in accounting principles. PM BEGIN JAN. 14 CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 BUS 122 BUSINESS LAW I An introduction to business law based on the Uniform Commercial Code.

Emphasis will be placed on the study of contracts, sales contracts, courts, legal procedures, and law in the business environment. PM BEGIN JAN. 15 CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 DAT 112 DATA PROCESSING FUNDAMENTALS course in data processing is an introduction to computers and their diverse This applications in the business world. Emphasis is on hardware, limited programming and principies of information system analysis and design. PM BEGIN JAN.

15 CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 ENC 118 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS course is a comprehensive survey of business English, usage and This composition. TO BE ANNOUNCED TBA CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 MGT 121 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The study of the principles of management from the viewpoint of the small business enterprise. Emphasis is placed on techniques of analysis and planning in order for management to successfully operate a small enterprise. Required for Management Degree. May be taken for update.

Can earn CEU in Continuing Education. PM BEGIN JAN. 15 CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES IMG 215. SUPERVISORY DEVELOPMENT Introduces the basic responsibilities and duties of the supervisor and his relationship to superiors, subordinates and associates. Methods of supervision are stressed.

Can earn CEU in Continuing Education. PM BEGIN JAN. 14 CREDIT HOURS 4 COST $48.00 REGISTER mom make 4 PM STC Cherokee Vocational 3110 Cherokee Gaffney, MAT 112 APPLIED MATHEMATICS Presented in this course is a review of the basic principles of mathematics including operations with integers, fractions, decimals, percentages, and the use of measurements. TO BE ANNOUNCED TBA CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $60.00 MAT 113 BUSINESS MATHEMATICS The use of arithmetic processes, formulas and tables to solve problems from the business world. Work includes: reconcilation of bank statements, preparing payroll records, trade discounts, profit and loss, simple and compound interest, and discounting commercial papers.

TO BE ANNOUNCED TBA CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 ECO 253 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS This course consists of an analysis and study of macroeconomics. An exploration of the fundamental workings of our American economy to include studies of economic processes, monetary systems, governmental roles in economic stabilization, prices and employment, and economic growth. TO BE ANNOUNCED TBA CREDIT HOURS 4.5 COST $54.00 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY EEM 101. APPLIED ELECTRICITY A basic course in direct and alternating current theory; series, parallel, combination circuits, Kirchoff's Laws, and D.C. network theorems; the principles of electric cells, magnetic circuits, and basic instruments; inductance, capacitance reactance, impedance, power and power factor relationships.

Introduction in Industrial Maintenance Technology. An elective in Ind. Electronics Technology. PM BEGINS JAN. 16 CREDIT HOURS 3 COST $36.00 EEM 117 ELECTRICAL CODES AND ORDINANCES A course of study in and application of the National Electrical Code, city and county electrical ordinances.

A course in Ind. Electronics Technology Associate Degree. Can earn CEU in Continuing Education Tu PM BEGINS JAN. 15 CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $60.00 AUT 111 AUTOMOTIVE POWERPLANT FUNDAMENTALS Students learn automotive fundamentals, principles of engine operation, including HP calculations, efficiency combustion theory, etc. Types of engines, cylinder and valve arrangements, lubrications, fuel exhaust and cooling systems are also included.

Basic course towards diploma in Automotive Technology. PM BEGINS JAN. 15 CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $60.00 EGT 180 BLUEPRINT READING AND SKETCHING This is a study of basic blueprint reading and sketching. It includes a detailed study of layout, projection, and dimensioning. The student completing this course should be able to make sketches of certain geometric shapes and be able to orthographically project these shapes.

should be able to read and interpret shop drawings, and should be familiar with the most common drawing instruments. Required course for machine shop Associate Degree or Maintepance Mechanics and Climate Control diplomas. Can earn CEU's in Continuing Education. PM BEGINS JAN. 14 CREDIT HOURS 5 COST $60.00 You may take these selected courses for credit or for non-credit just to update your knowledge: ENG 114 Medical Terminology MGT 121 Small Business Administration ACC 101 Principles of Accounting I IMG 215 Supervisory Development EGT 180 Blueprint Reading Sketching EEM 117 Electrical Codes Ordinances CARDIO PULMONARY RESUSCITATION.

This module instruction course Includes Infant CPR, two-man CPR and Airway Obstruction Methods. American Red Cross certification upon completion of course. This class is presented in two nights. PM 450-02 2 days MONEY MANAGEMENT Proper management has become more of a necessity with today's volatile economy. is a four-session seminar which includes the proper balance of savings, inmoney, surance and investments and gives you and individual financial plan.

Bring your spouse free of charge. PM 450-02 2 weeks MULTI- MEDIA FIRST AID Stressed here is the care for injuries and emergencies when medical assistance is not excessively delayed. Instruction in fundamental principles and skills in first aid and accident prevention will be provided. American Red Cross certification upon completion. This class is presented in two nights.

PM 450-02 2 days SHORTHAND, BEGINNING Two-thirds of the Gregg alphabet and principles are covered in this class. Ideally, the students will perform around 40-60 wpin at the end of the course. Text: Gregg Shorthand for Colleges, Series 90. PM 450-02 7 weeks TYPING, BEGINNING Just what it says-and one of our more popular evening classes. Course covers lessons 1-25 (learning the keyboard, numbers and includes speed tests).

Ideally, students will be typing 25-30 wpm at the end of the course. Text: Typing 75, Basic Series 5. PM 450-02 7 weeks INCOME TAX PREPARATION This course is designed to study Federal S.C. Tax return procedures. Content Includes: Filing status, exemptions, how to report various types of income adjustments, itemized deductions and tax credits.

Students will learn by solving practice problems. PM 85 450-02 weeks VISICALC, AN ELECTRONIC SPREADSHEET Visicale has long been recognized as one of the best of the spreadsheet programs. This application software package was instrumental in making the personal computer the valuable business tool it is today. Learn how to design and use spreadsheets in your work and at home. Previous computer experience not required.

PM 450-01 7 weeks INTRODUCTION TO BASIC PROGRAMMING (APPLE) This course is taught in standardized BASIC language and flow charting techniques. Projects will include both class and home assignments, where applicable. Apple ile computers are available for projects. Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to draw a flow chart and code and run a basic program including: Inputoutput, arithmetic calculations, branching, subroutines and matrix operations. Tu PM 85 450-01 6 weeks COURSES JAN.

9 to 8 PM Area Center Ave. Hwy. 29N S.C. 489-3191 CREATIVE CANDY CLASSES Libby Herndon will be the instructor for a 2 day coarse in creative candy making. This course will teach you to make all the favorite Valentine Candies such as chocolate covered cherries, strawberries, mints, creme centers and candy clusters.

The proper use of candy melting, flavoring, coloring and painting will be taught. PM 85 550-02 1 week CAKE DECORATING The basic techniques in cake decorating including cooking, frosting, coloring and decorative trim will be covered in this course. Cost does not include materials. Instructor: TBA. PM 551-02 6 weeks GUITAR BEGINNING The student will begin by learning to play chords for chord accompaniment.

Progression is made to picking the melody for songs and reading music. Students use their own guitars. Instructor: Gene Wyatt. Tu PM 85 550-02 8 weeks BRICK MASONRY The student will learn the basic bricklaying techniques for use around the home. The proper use of tools, preparation of mortar, bonds, term, scaffolding, and estimating will be taught.

Safety will also be covered. Instructor: TBA. PM 85 550-02 8 weeks AUTO, course MECHANICS will include FOR the THE basic BUSINESS introduction MAN to the operation of the automobile and the care and maintenance of your car. Instructor: Roy Millwood. Th PM 85 550-02 6 weeks AUTO MECHANICS FOR WOMEN.

This course will include the basic introduction to the operation of the automobile and the care and maintenance of your car. Instructor: Roy Millwood. Tu PM 560-02 6 weeks HOW CAN WE HELP YOU? there are other courses you and your friends would like to take, please let us know. you can recommend an lastructor for a specialty course, please tell us. or Training Directors are urged to let us know of special skills needed for their business or industry.

Continuing Education 576-5770, Ext. 191 SPARTANBURG TECHNICAL COLLEGE 3 COURSES COMMON TO ASSOCIATE DEGREES IN MARKETING, MANAGEMENT OR ACCOUNTING ARE: DAT 112 Intro to Date Processing BUS 122 Business Low ACC 101 Principles of Accounting.

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