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NEWS
THANKSGIVING MEAL SCHEDULE
The Thanksgiving dinner for retirees will be served from 1:30 to 4 p.m., Nov. 27 at Building 5454, the dining
facility for 3rd Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment and 3rd Battalion, 60th Infantry Regiment. The cost is $7.70 per
meal. The discounted rate of $6.55 is available to spouses and dependents of enlisted personnel in pay grades
E-1 through E-4. For more information, call 751-7274.
Thanksgiving meal schedule for units:
Nov. 26 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
120th Adjutant General Battalion (Reception)
Nov. 26 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. Lightning Battalion; 2-39th
Nov. 26 Noon to 2 p.m.
Drill Sergeant School
Nov. 27 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
369th AG Battalion; 187th Ordnance Battalion
Nov. 27 11:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. 3-34th; 1-61st
Nov. 27 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.
3-13th; 3-60th
Nov. 27 Noon to 3 p.m.
2-13th
Nov. 27 5 to 6:30 p.m.
1-34th
Bldg. 1875
Bldg. 10401
Bldg. 9572
Bldg. 2302
Bldg. 11900
Bldg. 5454
Bldg. 4270
Bldg. 11500
ON THE COVER
Photo by WALLACE McBRIDE
Post firefighter Shaun Payne has completed
the Master Fitness Trainer Course, a program
designed to provide the Army with advisers
equipped with knowledge of military fitness
standards. SEE PAGE 3.
Fort Jackson, South Carolina 29207
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Commanding General.............Maj. Gen. Bradley A. Becker
Garrison Commander......................Col. Michael S. Graese
Public Affairs Officer..................................Michael B. Pond
Editor/Staff writer......................................Susanne Kappler
Staff writer................................................Wallace McBride
Staff writer................................................Andrew McIntyre
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November 6, 2014
NEWS
Photo by WALLACE McBRIDE
Harry Dressendorfer, left, and Shaun Payne, both with the Fort Jackson Fire Department, perform lunges. Payne recently graduated the from
the Army’s Master Fitness Trainer Course and said he is planning to apply what he learned to the fire department’s physical training program.
Fit to protect those who serve
Post firefighter graduates from Master Fitness Trainer Course
By WALLACE McBRIDE
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NEWS
Photos by STAFF SGT. TOSHIKO GREGG, 81st Regional Support Comman,
Maj. Gen. Janet L. Cobb, commander of 81st Regional Support Command, addresses attendees at the change of command ceremony Sunday
at the 81st RSC headquarters. She replaces Maj. Gen. Gill Beck, who retired after 36 years of service.
81st welcomes new CG
81st Regional Support Command
Soldiers, civilians and guests of the 81st Regional
Support Command bid farewell to its commander, Maj.
Gen. Gill Beck, as he relinquished command to Maj. Gen.
Janet Cobb, during a change of command ceremony held
at the 81st RSC headquarters Sunday.
In an event described by many attendees as a “who’s
who of the Army Reserve,” Beck relinquished command
after serving as the Wildcat’s commander for three years.
Sunday’s event also marked the end of his military career
after 36 years of service.
“A great commander is one who mentors, coaches and
teaches,” said Deputy Commanding General (Support),
United States Army Reserve, Maj. Gen. Peter Lennon
describing the departing leader’s style.
Beck thanked the many guests who attended the
ceremony for their support or mentorship throughout his
tenure as commander and his military career. He paid
special tribute to his wife by inviting her to renew their
vows in front of the crowd.
“I can never repay my wife for the role she has had to
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performing my duty to the Army, but as she has asked me
to ‘I will just try,” Beck said.
Throughout history, a military unit’s colors has been
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represent heritage, history, loyalty and unity of Soldiers.
During a change of command ceremony, those colors are
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outgoing commander to the incoming commander as a
symbol of the transfer of authority and responsibility to
the new commander.
“Gill Beck, as you close your three and a half decades
of service to your Army and to your nation your name
is associated with professionalism, leadership, mission
accomplishment and, most important, wisdom, justice,
mercy and kindness,” Cobb said. “Your shoes I cannot
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I’ll try to continue your legacy to take care of Soldiers,
civilians and families.”
Cobb joins the 81st RSC from her last assignment
as assistant deputy chief of staff, G-4, Mobilization and
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Washington, D.C. Her past assignments include battalion
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commander of the 1184th Transportation Terminal
Battalion, which operated the Port of Ash Shuaybah,
Kuwait from November 2002 through May 2003. She also
held joint assignments including director of the Central
Command Deployment and Distribution Operations
Center (Camp Arifjan, Kuwait) and commander of the
598th Transportation Group (Terminal) in Rotterdam, the
Netherlands.
Cobb was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, but as a child
traveled the nation as a Coast Guard dependent. She is the
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served in the Army for 40 years.
“I am thrilled to once again wear the Wildcat patch,”
Cobb said. “We have a fantastic team of professionals
here at the 81st RSC, and I look forward to serving with
them.”
The 81st Wildcat staff consists of more than 1,200
personnel, including Department of Army civilians and
Army Reserve Soldiers. The 81st RSC supports more than
53,000 Army Reserve Soldiers and civilians in more than
275 Army Reserve facilities in North and South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana,
Tennessee, Kentucky and Puerto Rico.
November 6, 2014
November 6, 2014
The Fort Jackson Leader
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NEWS
Post proactive in Ebola prevention
By WALLACE McBRIDE
Fort Jackson Leader
Installation leadership gathered Tuesday at the Soldier
Support Institute to discuss the proactive measures being
taken to monitor for potential contacts with the Ebola virus at Fort Jackson.
“This has to be an ‘all hands on deck’ response plan,”
Col. Traci Crawford, Moncrief Army Community Hospital commander, told leadership. “It’s going to take you
guys thinking, in your senior footprint, ‘How are we going to execute it?’”
Although it is important to get ahead of any potential
crisis, it is highly unlikely the virus will become an issue
on post, said Maj. Christopher Wilson, chief of preventive
medicine at MACH. People with Ebola are not infectious
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to transmit, he said.
“It does require direct contact with a person who acWLYHO\KDVV\PSWRPVRUFRQWDFWZLWKEORRGRUERGLO\ÀXids of somebody with Ebola,” he said. “Only someone
who is sick with Ebola can transmit.”
Symptoms can take up to 21 days to express themselves. Fort Jackson has been screening Soldiers in Initial Entry Training since Oct. 3. During that period, the
screenings have not detected anyone carrying the Ebola
virus.
To help identify possible Ebola incidents are early as
possible, leadership was issued cards detailing common
symptoms of the virus and what action should be taken.
Soldiers who have traveled to West Africa or have had
close contact with a person infected with Ebola in the past
21 days will be asked if they are exhibiting the following
symptoms: fever, headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain or bleeding.
“If a Soldier comes before a drill sergeant or cadre
Photo by WALLACE McBRIDE
Lt. Col. Eric Flesch, operations officer for the Army Training Center, addresses attendees of a briefing about Fort Jackson’s Ebola preparedness Tuesday at the Soldier Support Institute.
member and says, ‘I’m not feeling well and I meet all fully assess the situation.
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“All you have to do is separate,” Sloan said. “You
to separate that Soldier from all contact with other Sol- don’t even have to isolate; we’re going to do that if it’s a
diers and individuals,” said MACH Command Sgt. Major positive response. If there’s any doubt whatsoever, let (the
Timothy Sloan. A team made up of a physician, two med- team) make the call.”
ics and a nurse would then be immediately dispatched to
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CFC ongoing
Service members and federal employees still have
time to fill out their Combined Federal Campaign
pledge cards. The goal of
Fort Jackson’s campaign
is to reach 100 percent of
the personnel on post by
Dec. 15, which is the last
day in the campaign. The
CFC is a federal fundraising campaign that allows
employees to donate to
a participating charity of
their choice. Last year, the
CFC collected more than
$833,000 in the Midlands.
Fort Jackson plays a large
part in the Midlands campaign.
Photo by SUSANNE KAPPLER
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NEWS
News and Notes
POST ACCESS FOR NON-ID CARD HOLDERS
VETERANS DAY EVENT
Fort Jackson will observe Veterans Day with a wreathlaying ceremony at 4 p.m., Friday at Post Headquarters.
In accordance with new Army policy, all non Department of Defense ID cardholders will have to be escorted during their entire time
on Fort Jackson (or any other Army installation), or be vetted by the
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To obtain credentials for non-escorted access, the Physical SeFXULW\2I¿FHLVUHTXLUHGWRUXQDEDFNJURXQGFKHFNWKURXJKWKH)%,
National Crime Database. Once favorably vetted, individuals will be
issued credentials allowing them access to Fort Jackson. Individuals
must keep these credentials with them at all times.
7KHYHWWLQJDQGFUHGHQWLDOLQJRI¿FHLVORFDWHGDWWKH*DWH)RUest Drive, Exit 12 off I-77) entrance. Military sponsors of contractors
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within our limited resources. Thank you in advance for your understanding and cooperation.
AMERICA RECYCLES DAY
Fort Jackson will celebrate America Recycles Day
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 14 at the Recycling Center.
Collections include scrap metal, plastics, cardboard, paSHU SDOOHWV JODVV WLUHV HOHFWURQLF ZDVWH DQG ¿UH H[WLQguishers. In addition, paper shredding is available. For
more information, call 751-5971.
FAMILY OF THE YEAR
Fort Jackson’s annual Family of the Year ceremony is
scheduled for 4 p.m., Nov. 14 at the Joe E. Mann Center.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
A Thanksgiving worship service for the Fort Jackson
community is scheduled from noon to 1 p.m., Nov. 19 at
the Main Post Chapel.
NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH
A luncheon in celebration of Native American Heritage
Month is scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Nov. 20 at
the Solomon Center.
VISIT THE LEADER ONLINE
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com.
Information subject to change.
Fort Jackson Thanksgiving Gate Hours
Nov. 27
Gate 1
Gate 2
Gate 4
Gate 5
Nov. 28
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Gate 2
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Gate 5
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The Judge (R) 4 p.m. 2h 11m
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Photos by SGT. 1ST CLASS JOE CASHION, South Carolina National Guard
During the ribbon-cutting ceremony Oct. 30 of the new Fire Station at the South Carolina National Guard’s McCrady Training Center, the station’s fire trucks are backed in to officially ‘occupy’ the facility. The station will serve both the military community at MTC and Fort Jackson.
New fire station opens at McCrady
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Brig. Gen. Van McCarty, right, the deputy adjutant general for South Carolina, and Lt. Col. Andrew Batten, construction and facilities management
officer, cut a part of the ribbon during the official opening of the South Carolina National Guard’s new McCrady Training Center Fire Station Oct. 30.
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Math Prize Patrol
Courtesy photo
The C.C. Pinckney Elementary School Math Prize Patrol rewards families for their participation in a schoolwide math problem solving initiative. Parents received a letter from the
school at the beginning of October asking them to participate in math problem solving
activities with their children at home. Ninety-eight students returned their pledges to the
school. Twelve of those students were randomly selected as prize winners. The students’
families were greeted at their homes Oct. 29 by a caravan of vehicles carrying teachers,
the school administrator, as well as Fort Jackson officials. The families received a box of
math supplies, math problem solving games, calculators, a helium balloon and a picture
taken with the Pinckney Prize Patrol team. This year’s winners included Imani Henegar,
second grade; Mason Payne-Steward, second grade; Kyle Radomski, third grade; Jaden
Moten, third grade; Jacob Stoll, fourth grade; Jaelon Henegar, fourth grade; Jardyn Robinson, fifth grade; Alex Clark, fifth grade; Lacey Mueller, sixth grade; Javier Vicente, sixth
grade; Jyshawn Thomas, right, fourth grade; and M.J. Tom, second grade.
Red Ribbon Week
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Sandra Barnes, prevention coordinator for the Army Substance
Abuse Program at Fort Jackson,
hands out promotional information for Red Ribbon Week Oct.
29 at The Exchange. The goal
of the campaign is to increase
awareness about the harmful
effects of drugs. Pictured with
her is Chase Limpert, left, of Virginia, and his brother Pvt. Tyler
Buskey, who graduated from
Basic Combat Training Oct. 30.
Photo by WALLACE McBRIDE
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Trunk-or-treat
The 187th Ordnance Battalion
conducts its annual trunk-or
treat event Oct. 29. The Soldiers,
civilians and family members enjoyed dinner, candy, a ‘haunted
hallway,’ and the movie ‘Mummy,
I’m a Zombie.’ Soldiers displaye
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their cars for the occasion.
Post partners with BBB
Jim Camp, president and CEO of the Central South Carolina and Charleston Better Business Bureau, signs a
memorandum of agreement to renew the BBB’s partnership with Fort Jackson’s Financial Readiness Program.
The BBB and Army Community Service have been partners for more than 15 years. The BBB is a private nonprofit organization with the mission to promote and foster the highest ethical relationship between businesses
and the public through voluntary self-regulation, consumer and business education and service excellence.
The BBB and Fort Jackson will promote communication
for fair and equitable business dealings and the protection of Service members and their families from deceptive or misleading business practices. The local BBB
will develop creative solutions to local circumstances
that make Service members and their families vulnerable to predatory and unethical business practices. For
more information, visit www. bbb.org/columbia/.
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Pretty in pink
The Victory Spouses’ Club celebrates women’s health during
its October luncheon at the NCO Club. The theme for the luncheon was ‘Pretty in Pink.’ Guest speakers from the American Cancer Society and Moncrief Army Community Hospital’s
Women’s Clinic shared information and inspirational stories.
Pictured, from left, are Lauri Duke, Michelle Turley, Pattye
Barnes, Debbie Clough, Judith Fuller and Rachel McLamb.
AER awarded
Army Emergency Relief received AUSA’s
National Service Award at the opening ceremony of AUSA’s annual symposium. AER
was chosen for its decades of service providing Soldiers and families emergency
financial assistance. Since its founding in
1942, AER has provided more than $1.5 billion to more than 3.5 million Soldiers and
families in the form of grants, no-interest
loans and scholarships. Accepting the
award from AUSA president, retired Gen.
Gordon Sullivan, left, and retired Lt. Gen.
Robert Thompson, right, are retired Lt. Gen.
Robert Foley, second from left, and retired
Sgt. Maj. Donald Vincent.
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NEWS
Chaplains to offer holiday food assistance
By ANDREW McINTYRE
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81st RSC hosts
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Photo by STAFF SGT. TOSHIKO GREGG,
81st Regional Support Command
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Sports honors
The winners of the fall Army Sports Program
are:
„ Flag football: Moncrief Army Community
Hospital (left).
„ Cross Country men: U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy (center left).
„ Cross Country women: U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy (center right).
„ Softball: 369th Adjutant General Battalion
(bottom right).
The Jammers, bottom right, won the sand
volleyball tournament. The 165th Infantry Brigade team finished first in the sand volleyball
league.
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NEWS
TRADOC CSM named to be SMA
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DA scientists working on Ebola vaccine
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Honors PT prepares officers, instills pride
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for physical training at 5:30 a.m. Captains and
majors sounded off on the cool dew-saturated grass
while the newest among their ranks led the formation
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three months has been the valorous actions of the late
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allied invasion of France with the 2nd Battalion, 60th
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series of heroic actions, many of which required intense
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COMMENTARY
By CAPT. MATTHEW SMITH
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193rd, serving as a model of heroism and valor whom
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HAPPENINGS
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call 751-4016.
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more information, call 751-5341 or visit
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programs during a Fort Jackson school „ AAFES is commemorating the 50th anboard meeting at 4 p.m., today in the C.C. niversary of the Vietnam War with an essay
Pinckney Elementary School auditorium. contest that provides Vietnam veterans and
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CHAPEL
Worship Schedule
PROTESTANT
„ Sunday
8:30 a.m. Daniel Circle Chapel Gospel service, Daniel
Circle Chapel (first service)
9 a.m. McCrady Chapel (SCARNG), McCrady Training
Center
9:30 a.m. Hispanic, Magruder Chapel
9:30 a.m. Main Post Chapel
10:15 a.m. Daniel Circle Chapel Gospel service, Daniel
Circle Chapel (second service)
10:45 a.m. Sunday school, Main Post Chapel
11 a.m. Memorial Chapel
11 a.m. Chapel Next, Bayonet Chapel
Protestant Bible Study
„ Monday
7 p.m. Women’s Bible study (PWOC), Main Post Chapel
„ Tuesday
9 to 11:30 a.m. Women's Bible study (PWOC), Main Post
Chapel
„ Wednesday
6 p.m. Gospel prayer service, Daniel Circle Chapel
7 p.m. Gospel Bible study, Daniel Circle Chapel
„ Thursday
11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fresh encounter Bible study,
Chaplain Family Life Center
11:30 a.m. Mass, Main Post Chapel
„ Sunday
7:30 a.m. Confessions, Solomon Center
8 a.m. IET Mass, Solomon Center
9:30 a.m. CCD (September through May), Education
Center
9:30 a.m. Religious ed class for adults (September
through May), Main Post Chapel
9:30 a.m. Religious ed class for children (September
through May), Main Post Chapel
10:30 a.m. Reconciliation (after Mass or by appointment), Main Post Chapel
11 a.m. Mass (Main Post Chapel)
12:30 p.m. Catholic youth ministry, Main Post Chapel
„ Wednesday
7 p.m. Rosary, Main Post Chapel
7:30 p.m. RCIA/Adult inquiry (September through
May), Main Post Chapel
ANGLICAN/LITURGICAL/EPISCOPAL
„ Sunday
8 a.m. Anderson Street Chapel
ISLAMIC
„ Sunday
8 to 10 a.m. Islamic studies, Main Post Chapel
„ Friday
12:45 to 1:30 p.m. Jumah services, Main Post Chapel
Protestant Youth of the Chapel
„ Saturday
11 a.m. Daniel Circle Chapel youth group, Dorn VA Hospital (first Saturday of each month)
„ Sunday
5 to 6:30 p.m. Club Beyond youth group, Chaplain Family Life Center
JEWISH
„ Sunday
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Worship service, Memorial Chapel
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Jewish book study, Post Conference Room
CATHOLIC
„ Monday through Thursday
„ Sunday
CHURCH OF CHRIST
11:30 a.m. Anderson Street Chapel
LATTER DAY SAINTS
„ Sunday
9:30 to 11 a.m. Anderson Street Chapel
„ Wednesday
3 to 5 p.m. LDS family social, Anderson Street Chapel
„ Wednesday
7 to 8 p.m. LDS scripture study, Anderson Street Chapel
ADDRESSES, PHONE NUMBERS
Anderson Street Chapel
2335 Anderson St., 751-7032
Bayonet Chapel
9476 Kemper St., 751-6322/4542
Daniel Circle Chapel
3359 Daniel Circle, corner of Jackson Boulevard, 7511297/4478
Education Center
4581 Scales Ave.
Chaplain Family Life Center
5460 Marion Ave (to the side of the POV lot), 751-4961
Magruder Chapel
4360 Magruder Ave., 751-3883
Main Post Chapel
4580 Scales Ave., corner of Strom Thurmond Boulevard, 751-6469/6681
McCrady Chapel (SCARNG)
3820 McCrady Road (located at McCrady Training
Center)
Memorial Chapel
4470 Jackson Blvd., 751-7324
Warrior Chapel (120th AG Bn.)
1895 Washington St., 751-5086/7427
Installation Chaplain's Office
4475 Gregg St., 751-3121/6318
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C L A S
Announcements
For Your Information
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Private piano lessons for all ages:
Classics/ Jazz/ Hymns/ Alfred/
Accompaniment/ Improvisation/
Music Fundamentals/ Recital.
Fun, Challenging & Inspiring.
Piano Joy Call: 803-467-5623
Items for Sale
Antiques & Collectibles
Blake Shelton designed Takamine
Acoustic Guitar. Won in a Pepsi
contest, prize received Oct 18,
2014 by Fed Ex, $285.00 Call
803-957-0761.
General Merchandise
12x20 storage building w/10 ft
shelter on both ends, shingled roof,
(3)windows, large door(front).
Double doors on one end, phone
hookup, lights, 200 amp breaker
box inside, insulated ceiling/walls.
$1800 OBO, 803-447-3511.
2- metal wall mount parts cabinets
(Blue Streak), $150.00 and a
10 inch Craftsman Table Saw,
$150.00 Please call 803-4915145.
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design for a full size bed, $30.00
OBO. Full size bed frame, $15.00.
Two matching sofas, $100.00 each
or both for $180.00, call 803-4473511.
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freezer, 4 feet long, $325. Queen
size sleigh bed, $100 OBO. Call
363-6343.
Compact Refrigerator. Sanyo brand,
Brown w/wood grain look on door,
$25.00. Two storage shelves inside,
full width door storage compartment
and a small freezer w/ice cube trays.
Adjustable thermostat. Approx 9 years
old, still works GREAT! Will send pics,
803-351-4638
Computer, EMach with XP Pro.
Tower with clean install, internet
ready. 2.5 GHz with 1GB RAM.
40 GB HD w/DVD writer. Asking
$100, call 499-4211 or 840-3852
after 10:00 am.
CONVECTION HEATER FOR
SALE!
Heater previously used outside
on construction sites. Compact
and light weight. Operates from
propane tanks. 200,000 BTU.
Matchless, piezo electric pilot
ignitor.
Hose and regulator
included. Purchased new, $139
asking $60. Call 803-351-4638 if
interested.
Dell printer w/fax. Model A940.
Black and color cartridges
included. Good condition, $40.
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Excellent condition, $90. Call
803-787-8658.
DUMP CART, new in factory box.
Can be towed with yard tractor
or can be pushed or pulled with
handles. New cost $300 (have sale
papers) will sell for $140. Please
call 803-528-8197.
Elliptical workout machine, health
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Fitness CE7.4 Elliptical trainer.
Floor mat included. Original price
$1599, yours for only $375.00
November 6, 2014
Buy and move to your home by
Thursday , Oct 30, 2014 and save
$50. Call 651-592-3384.
Gymboree girls’ clothes size 7/8
over 100 pieces, $50. Gymboree
girls’ clothes size 9 over 50 pieces,
$30. All are in great to very good
condition. 803-439-1349.
Mattress and Foundation set,
full size, with frame.Like new
condition. $150! Call 788-7528
Mink Coat for Sale. Size 5, length
below bottom. Gave $3000 will
sell for $800.00 Too small for
me now, would make a great
Christmas present. Call 665-5088.
Queen size chocolate leather
bed frame, excellent condition!
$350.00 OBO. Contact 803-2619371 or 803-238-6416
RCA Big Screen TV with Remote
(53 1/2 inches tall x 46 inches
wide x 21 3/4 deep) has wheels
and plays very well, $275 OBO,
call 803-447-3511.
Roll Bed Cover Ram Truck, like
new good condition, costs $475
new, asking $160. Call 803-2107829. Please leave voice mail if
no answer.
Sofa & Loveseat. Must sellBrand New Sofa and Loveseat,
still in plastic, $375. Call now
803-250-5511.
Teak Cocktail Table-43 inches
round, $125.00.
(2)-pieces
exercise equipment, $100.00/
both. (2) end tables w/cane tops,
$50 each or 2/$75.00. (2) Antique
dining chairs w/cane seats, $40.00
each. Wine cooler dual controls
holds 21 bottles, $65.00. All in
excellent condition, 803-7824912.
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than 5 mins to Ft. Jackson gates.
Close to shopping, Trader Joes.
Natural, easy maintenance yard.
Arcadia Lakes Neighborhood,
803-256-7150.
Brick
house,
3BR/1.5BA,
appliances, ceiling fans, central
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move in. $70,000. (No down
payment) Buy cheaper than rent.
Appointment only. 803-775-6622
Lease w/option to buy or owner
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3BR/1BA house, minutes to Ft
Jackson Gate Two. New roof,
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range/oven.
New electrical
wiring, new a/c unit. Wired smoke
and carbon monoxide detectors.
Large backyard. (803)318-7142.
Manufactured home w/5 wooded
acres. Very secluded, 7 miles to
town. 2 miles to Lake Wateree.
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front porch. Above ground pool.
$90,000 OBO. Call/text 803-2430758 or email snezzo@bellsouth.
net
N.E. (1 mile from FJ Gate) Lake
Front 3BR/2.5BA, Hardwood and
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stainless steel appliances. Assume
VA mort. FSBO, please call 484678-4993.
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down payment. 5 Bedrooms, 4
FULL Bathrooms, 3 car garage,
only 6 years old. 2800 HSF,
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N/E Columbia, The Summit.
$225,000. Please call 412-3526032.
Very nice 3BR/2BA, 2000 sqft
brick home. Eat-in kitchen, formal
living and dining room, family
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large fenced in yard, deck w/hot
tub. Great subdivision behind
Lugoff Elementary. $139,000.00
or make offer. Email snezzo@
bellsouth.net or call/text 803-2430758.
Land/Lots For Sale
3.23 acres w/14x70 mobile
home, 14x20 addition, 3BR/2BA,
w/32x38 open storage shed,
CH/A,
washer/dryer,
some
furniture, move-in ready, horses
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near Dalzell. 15minutes to Shaw.
803-481-0572.
For Rent
2BR/1.5BA townhouse, new
appliances and W/D hookups.
Quiet neighborhood and great
location. Military clause, available
now. For more information call
803-795-7029.
3BDRM/2 FULL Bath, 1300
sqft. 1 Block from award winning
elementary school, excellent
school district.
Deck, stove,
refrigerator, dishwasher.
Less
than 5 mins to Ft. Jackson gates.
Close to shopping, Trader Joes.
Natural, easy maintenance yard.
Arcadia Lakes Neighborhood,
803-256-7150.
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3BR/2BA Home for Rent,
1200sqft, 12x24 covered/screened
deck, fenced backyard, vaulted
ceiling. Security deposit required.
Near Gate 5 Ft. Jackson, 20
minutes from Shaw. $900/month.
Call 803-960-3203.
5 Bedrooms/4 FULL Bathrooms,
3 Car garage, only six years old.
2800 HSF. N/E Columbia, The
Summit, $1800/month. Please call
412-352-6032.
Beautiful Brick Home. Move in
$750. 20 minutes from Ft. Jackson.
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large LR, DR, central heat. Stove,
w/d connect. 2 porches. No pets.
By appointment only.
Please leave message, name and
phone number. (803)765-0022.
Beautiful Condo: 2 large BR, 2
full Baths (recently remodeled).
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& DR, ceiling fans. Remodeled
kitchen, washer/dryer hookups,
screened porch.
Clubhouse,
walking trails. 10 minutes to Fort.
$700/month + security deposit.
No Pets/No Waterbeds. 803-7886689.
Completely furnished 2/2 condo,
near NE location, very convenient
to Fort Jackson. Tasteful decor,
kitchen equipment, dinnerware,
housekeeping supplies, washer/
dryer. Great for TDY, student.
Only $825/month. Includes water,
basic cable, pool, more. 3 month
minimum. $825 security. NO
PETS. 803-238-7334.
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Space. 10253 TNR- Rt #1 in NE
Cola. 2 adjoining units, each 832
sqft. Near Village at Sandhills.
Nice condition. Call 803-7887528 or 269-2523.
Ft Jackson Gate 1, near VA
Hospital.
3BR/2.5BA, large
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$1,050/month
plus
deposit.
Military discount, for more
information, please call 803-2061547.
Newly renovated near USC/
Rosewood area. 1BR/1BA, living
and dining room have hardwood
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dishwasher. Front and rear private
entrance and covered parking in
back. Washer/Dryer connections.
NO pets, NO smoking. $800/
month $1,000/deposit. 1 yr. lease,
call 803-730-1865
One
room
studio
apartment
furnished in the NE Summit FOX RUN
Subdivision.
With fridge/internet,
separate kitchen, standing shower
and bathroom. Free utilities. $600 per
month. $400 deposit. Non-smoker/
drinker. Contact 803-233-7042 or Cell
512-547-7077 Available from November
01, 2014.
Quiet, safe country living in NE
Columbia/Elgin. 3BR/2BA home,
new paint, tile and hardwood
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NO smoking and NO pets. $950/
month with $950/deposit. For
more information please call 254423-4826.
Real Estate
Since 1983
Homes For Sale
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3BDRM/2 FULL Bath, 1300
sqft. 1 Block from award winning
elementary school, excellent
school district.
Deck, stove,
refrigerator, dishwasher.
Less
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HOME FOR RENT
NORTHEAST
466 Fox Trot Drive
319 Ferncliffe Road
4/2
3/2
$
1090
$
900
LEXINGTON/WEST COLA/CAYCE
274 Swansea Road
911 B Avenue
3/1.5 $695
3/2.5 $1200
ST. ANDREWS/BUSH RIVER
(803) 790-0377
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HOMES FOR RENT
Northeast
7 Pennridge Ct., 3/2.5
112 Clairborne Place, 3/2
125 Curvewood Dr., 3/2.5
80 N. Lake Pointe Dr., 3/2.5
$875
$895
$900
$995
Rosewood
Hickory Place
1033-A Deerwood St., 2/2
$1,050
SE Garners Ferry
1030 Woodlawn Ave., 2/1
$515
3/2 $1300
5/3.5 $1290
3/2.5 $1100
SOUTHEAST
911 Cedar Terrace
613 Lake Forest Drive
232 Rosebrook Way
$
2/2
750
3/2.5 $1300
4/2.5 $1090
824 King Street
826 King Street
705 Maple Street
3/1
3/1
2/1
$
1000
1050
1075
$
$
ROSEWOOD
514 Deerwood Street
522 Deerwood Street
320 S. Beltline Blvd.
2/1
2/1
2/1
$
3/1.5
3/1.5
$
615
600
460
$
$
GASTON
$
675
675
$1,345
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Lexington
205 Crimson Oak, 5/3.5
LAKE CAROLINA
420 Braidington Way
1912 Lake Carolina Dr.
2084 Lake Carolina Dr.
2128 Glenn Road
2105 Sandy Run Dr.
Forest Arces
1149 Sunnyside Dr., 3/2
3/2.5 $1500
2/1.5 $750
$
600
2/2
2/2.5 $650
2/1.5 $550
$
925
3/3
2/1.5 $600
$
625
2/2
$
2/2.5 1300
DOWNTOWN/SHANDON/MELROSE
$880
Shandon
1115 Maple St., 3/1
230 Redbud Drive
1101 Cloister Place
1211 Meetze Road, C-3
31 Canterbury Court
2626 Seminole Road
1850 Atlantic Dr., #435
3734 Elberta St., C-2
1208 Bush River Rd., #J-4
123 River Bluff Ct.
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Two Bedroom Mobile Home with
a two-room extension, 1 1/2 baths,
living room, dining and kitchen
area.
Washer/Dryer hookups,
fenced backyard, storage building,
1 acre private lot. North East
Columbia, 1 1/2 miles from I-77.
Please call 803-788-1329.
Room for Rent
PRIVATE full bath upstairs with
furnished large bedroom. $400/
month, share utilities. No pets/No
smoking. Security deposit. Long
or short term lease. Available now.
Call 803-665-5088.
Room for Rent: Nice home Near
Ft. Jackson, I-20 and I-77. All
utilities, cable, internet, pool.
Rent $550 per month plus deposit.
Call Debbie at 803-736-9057.
Transportation
Cars/Trucks/Vans
1995 Ford Crown Vic, $1500.
Please call 803-494-9181.
1997 Toyota Corolla, runs good,
$1200. Call 363-6343.
1998
Oldsmobile
Achiva,
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cloth seats, air conditioner needs
to be recharged. Great running
car, $1,995 OBO. Call Jerome at
803-414-6252 or 803-647-0173.
1999 Chevrolet 1500 Blue
Conversion Van.
Southern
Comfort Package, V-8 350 engine.
179,000 miles. One owner, Good
condition (a must see) for only
$6,000. Call 803-432-0196.
2000 Mazda B4000 Pick up
Extended Cab, (Black) less than
82,000 miles, V6, AC, AT, loaded
with extras, captain seats, cloth,
AM/FM/CD, Bed liner, Bed Rails,
Tool Box, factory towing package.
Asking $6777.00, phone 803-4352019 leave message will return
call.
2003 Saturn, 132,700 miles,
heated seats, sunroof and power
windows and mirrors, new 16”
rims. Runs well, $3,200 OBO.
Call Jerome at 803-414-6252 or
803-647-0173.
2004 Gold Chevy Malibu w/tan
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$2,500.00 OBO. Call Desha or
Bruce at 803-220-9440 for more
information.
2011 White Toyota Tacoma Access
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manual. Bed Liner, Tool box, CD/
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$16,800. Call 479-8323/ james.
[email protected]
2013 Chrysler 200 Black with
the S package. Extremely clean!
16,500 miles, fully loaded, asking
$15,900 OBO. Please call 803391-6431.
Motorcycles/ATVS
2003 Harley FXD Dyna Superglide
(Anniversary). 5k miles, garage
kept, super clean. Windshield,
shorty pullbacks, Fwd controls,
vance and Hines pipes, padded
sissybar, saddlebags. $6,800. Call
803-481-8740 or text 803-5659439 to see.
2009 Yamaha FZ6R, 997 miles,
Two Brothers Exhaust, LED
tail and side marker lights, light
kit, versa haul tow trailer, all in
excellent condition. NADA SRP
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Regional
$7090, asking $5,500 OBO. Call
803-499-4315 please leave a
message.
Campers/RVs
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RV.
Two slide outs, electric
awning.
Many extras, super
nice. See Pictures on Craig’s List.
Call Judd at 803-751-2346 M-F.
$23,135.26.
C L A S
Announcements
For Your Information
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from sale will be applied for future
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Real Estate
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deposit. Washer/dryer. Past rental
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Absolutely No Pets, ATVs or Dirt
Bikes. Quiet Lugoff-Elgin area
off Cook Rd., about 1 mile from
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FOR RENT: 3BR, 2BA residence.
1203 Mill St. $850 monthly lease.
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Contact:
Large mobile home lots with trees
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Betsy Greenway - 432-6157
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Rental 3BR/2 Full Baths in Elgin
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