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Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 83 / No. 112

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Friday, July 9, 2010

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Burger brings $500 in auction celebrating reopening of landmark by John Clayton

Early risers Max Cloud and Charlie Fears were the first customers through the door as Ward’s Grill – a fixture in downtown Saluda for more than half a century – held its grand reopening Thursday morning. Before the last hotcake was served at the end of breakfast hours, Ward’s had been wel“(Ward’s) has back by a flock of guests from Saluda been a gathering comed and beyond, and a $500 cheeseburger had been place – a place auctioned as a benefit for the Saluda school playground project. for friends and “I think this is a wonderful thing, and I’m family to come.” glad to see it happening,” said Frank Beeson, -- Frank Beeson who was part of the burger-bidding consortium that consisted of about a half-dozen people. “(Ward’s) has been a gathering place – a place for friends and family to come. And it’s always had good food.” New co-owner Clark Thompson cooked up the burger and fellow co(Continued on page 10)

Right: Judy Ward, co-owner of Ward’s Grill, slices the cheeseburger that was auctioned for $500 to benefit the Saluda school playground project during Thursday’s grand reopening of the historic business in Saluda. (staff photo by John Clayton)

Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:

Today

The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities include Movie Matinee, line

dancing, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-8940001. Saluda Senior Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828894-0293. Saluda Farmer’s (Continued on page 2)

Drought worries rising again Relief could come from thunderstorms predicted next week Polk County is now “abnormally dry,” according to the federal drought map released Tuesday, July 6. Spartanburg County in South Carolina is also in the same abnormally dry category. The area hasn’t seen a month with (Continued on page 11)

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Market, Fridays, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., downtown Saluda. American Legion Post 250 weekly Bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free. Tryon Little Theater/Youth Center musical, “Aida,” plays at Tryon Fine Arts Center through Sunday. Tickets at TLT workshop, 516 S. Trade St. 828-859-2466.

Saturday

Landrum Farmer’s Market Saturdays 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Depot. Columbus Tailgate Farmer’s Market, Saturdays, 8 to 11:30 a.m., Courthouse Street, Columbus. Middle School Chess Club, taught by Dr. Brian Crissy, every other Saturday 9 to 11 a.m., Morning Glory Farm, Mill Spring. Information 828-894-2217. Next meeting July 10. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Coon Dog Day Parade, July 10, downtown Saluda, 11 a.m. To enter a float, show up at corner of Ozone Drive and Hwy 176 by 10 a.m. Trophys will be awarded. Information 828-749-2581.

Sunday

American Red Cross, blood

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Main number, classifieds and subscriptions: 828-859-9151 FAX: 828-859-5575 e-mail: news@tryondailybulletin.com Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Saturdays and Sundays for $60 per year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc., 16 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 287826656. Periodicals postage paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bulletin Inc., 16 N Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656. www.tryondailybulletin.com

drive, Sunday, July 11, 1:30 to 6 p.m., Coopers Gap Baptist Church, 730 Coopers Gap Road. 828-894-8069, 828-894-3232 or 828-625-9272 for information or to schedule appointment.

Monday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. to noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Monday activities include Line Dancing, 9:30 a.m.; senior fitness, 11 a.m., Bingo or bead class, 12:30 p.m. 828-8940001. Tryon Little Theater/Tryon Youth Center box office for “Charlotte’s Webb” open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the TLT workshop, 516 S. Trade St. Performances at TFAC, July 29-30, 8 p.m., July 31-August 1, 3 p.m. 828-859-2466. Christian Fellowship Luncheon, TJ’s Cafe, Tryon, Mondays except holidays, noon to 1 p.m.; food, fellowship and discussion of relevant issues; interdenominational. 859-5051. Chess Club, Mondays, 12:30 p.m., recreation room, LaurelHurst Apartments, Columbus. Open to anyone in community. 894-3336. American Red Cross Community blood drive, Monday, July 12, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Holy Cross Church, Tryon. Call 828894-2700 for information or to schedule appointment. Polk County Tourism Advisory Board, Monday, July 12, 5 p.m., First Peak Visitor Center, 20 E. Mills St., Columbus. 828894-2324. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Program, Mondays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Alcoholics Anonymous, Mondays, 8 p.m., Columbus Presbyterian Church.

Tuesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. to noon. Polk County Transportation Authority makes a regular trip to Hendersonville on the

Friday, July 09, 2010

Local Weather Forecast:

Today

Tomorrow

Moon Phase

Today: Par tly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms. High 94, low Partly cloudy Partly cloudy 71. Saturday: Partly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms. High 83, low 66. Sunday: Partly cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 89, low 67. Monday: Partly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms. High 88, low 69. Wednesday’s weather was: High 96, low 72, no rain.

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first and third Tuesday of each month. 894-8203. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, We Care informal social group for women coping with loss. Open to newcomers, Tuesdays, 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon. Shannon Slater, 828894-7000. The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m., Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. American Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday, July 13, 10 a.m. at American Legion Post, 43 Depot St., Tryon. Representative from Rutherford Life Care for Veterans will speak. Visitors welcome. Saluda Senior Center, Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., chair exercise, 2:15 p.m. 828749-9245. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congregational Church. Green Creek Farmer’s

Market Tuesdays 5 to 7:30 p.m., Green Creek Community Center. Al-Anon Family Group meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Saluda Senior Center, 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, one half block off Main Street (U.S. Hwy. 176 S.), 828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800-286-1326. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, “How to Talk to Your Doctor,” 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, Polk County Library in Columbus. Refreshments. Open to the public.

Wednesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. to noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Italian Club Meeting (Buon Giorno), 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m. bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Medication Assistance Program, 9 a.m. to noon. 828-894-0001. Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.


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Boom-B-Qs: The 'idle hands aspect' of a disaster Editor's note: This is the second in a series of articles about the efforts of Samantha Lovelace and several other local residents to help in the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. The first article ran in the Tuesday, June 29 Bulletin. by Emily Riddle

People feel compelled to give during a time of crisis. Samantha Lovelace, the Mississippi native turned Polk County resident who spent more than three weeks helping with the Gulf relief effort, refers to this as the “idle hands aspect” of a disaster. In other words, as individuals see and hear about other people, animals or ecosystems in danger, they tend to put their “idle hands” to good use in a variety of ways. Organizations leading relief efforts always appreciate finan-

cial contributions of course, but there are non-fiscal ways to lend a hand as well. One contribution has repeatedly made headlines in the weeks following the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion in the Gulf: hair booms. People around the world have been cutting their hair – and even shearing their pets – to help create these oilabsorbing booms. Hair booms are created by filling nylons (namely ladies pantyhose) with donated hair, fur and fleece. Just as hair absorbs oil from a person’s scalp, these hair booms are capable of absorbing the crude oil in Gulf coast waters. Creating these booms and collecting the hair for the booms has become a community-style event across the country. Salons (Continued on page 6)

Samantha Lovelace holds up one of the many oil-absorbing hair booms she helped make during a recent trip to the Gulf area. (photo submitted)

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Greenville to get Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s specialty grocery store is planning to open a store in Greenville County. The South Carolina Department of Revenue says Trader Joe’s has applied for a license to sell beer and wine. The store is planning to open on Woodruff Industrial Lane next to Academy Sports and Outdoors, according to The Greenville News.

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N.C. environmental regulators have renewed the air-quality permit for Duke Energy Carolinas’ Cliffside Steam Station in Rutherford County. The permit includes the controversial 825-megawatt coal-fired unit under construction at the site. But state officials stress that the new unit — the plant’s sixth — will face additional state and federal permitting reviews after it’s completed in 2012. “Duke Energy Carolinas is required by state and federal air regulations to submit an application for an operating permit for the sixth unit within 12 months of beginning operation,” the state Division of Air Quality says in a press release about the permit renewal. “That permitting process will include an opportunity for public comments and EPA review of the operating conditions for the unit.” The permit renewal covers the entire Cliffside complex, parts of which have operated since the 1940s. Units 1 through 4 will be shut down after Duke starts operating Unit 6. Construction of the new facility is expected to cost about $1.8 billion, with financing expenses adding about $550 million to the price.

N.C. bans video sweepstakes

N.C. lawmakers on Wednesday voted to ban video sweepstakes parlors, rejecting arguments from industry supporters about the jobs, potential tax revenue and right to individual choice. House members debated the issue for two and a half hours Wednesday before approving the ban 86-27. It now goes to Gov. Bev Perdue, who is expected to sign it into law. The games are typically played on computer screens. They feature slot machine interfaces or offer hands of video poker. Players click their spins and set the stakes with the click of a mouse. The games are legal because they have predetermined outcomes. The industry says they are best compared to game pieces handed out by fast-food restaurants. In the parlors, no one puts money into a machine. Plays are included as a marketing reward with the purchase of a prepaid phone card or time on the Internet.


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to one year unsupervised probation, a $50 fine and court costs. Ricky Allen Tucker II was convicted of possession of malt beverage/unfortified wine by 19/20 year old. Tucker was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $25 fine and court costs. Craig Patrick Tunstall was convicted of designated lane violation. Tunstall was fined $50 and court costs. Tiffany Jean Yoak was convicted of possession of drug paraphernalia. Yoak was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $60 fine and court costs. Stevey E. Zimmerman was convicted of unlawfully taking game bird and possess/transport game knowing unlicensed. Zimmerman was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $100 fine and court costs.

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Polk sheriff's office helps needy beat heat the sheriff's office picking those fans up at a later date to use again next year. Donations to the needy fund are appreciated, says Polk County Sheriff Donald Hill. Anyone wishing to donate funding for the purchase of fans or residents in need of assistance can contact the sheriff's office at 894-3001.

that the phrase “under God” was added to the Pledge of Al(continued from page 18) legiance in 1954. Rev. Ralph Sexton of Trinity area. The N.C. Secular AssociaBaptist Church in Asheville, tion, which includes the Western a n d t h e We North Carolina Still Pray Atheists, put Around movement reup a billboard the Region sponded with in June that four digital read “One nabillboards that tion indivisible,” leaving out the words “under God” to em- read “One nation, under God.” The N.C. Secular Association phasize its view that religion should be kept separate from also put up billboards in Chargovernment. The group notes lotte, Raleigh, Winston-Salem

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced recently the establishment of a new Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) that will offer coverage to uninsured Americans who have been unable to obtain health coverage because of a pre-existing health condition. The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, which will be administered either by a state or by the Department of Health and Human Services, will provide a new health coverage option for Americans who have been uninsured for at least six months, have been unable to get health coverage because of a health condition, and are U.S. citizens or are residing in the United States legally. The state of North Carolina will run its own PCIP program, using $145 million in federal funding made available under the Affordable Care Act and building on its experience running its existing state-based “high risk” program called the North Carolina Health Insurance Risk Pool, which provided coverage to 3,360 individuals in 2009. Created under the Affordable Care Act, the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan is a transitional program until 2014, when insurers will be banned from discriminating against adults with pre-existing conditions, and individuals and small businesses will have access to more affordable private insurance choices through new competitive exchanges. In 2014, members of Congress will also purchase their insurance through exchanges. “For too long, North Carolina residents with pre-existing conditions have been locked out of our health insurance market,” said Kathleen Sebelius, HHS secretary. “Today, the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan gives them a new option – the same insurance coverage as a healthy individual if they’ve been un-

insured for at least six months because of a medical condition. This program will provide people the help they need as the nation transitions to a more competitive and fair market place in 2014.” The Affordable Care Act provides $5 billion in federal funding to support Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans in every state. Some states have requested that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services run their Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan. Other states, like North Carolina, have requested that they run the program themselves. For more information about how the plan is being administered in North Carolina, visit HHS’s new consumer website, www. HealthCare.gov. “Health coverage for North Carolina residents with preexisting conditions has historically been unobtainable or failed to cover the very conditions for which they need medical care,” said Jay Angoff, director of the Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight (OCIIO) which is overseeing the program. “The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan is designed to address these challenges by offering comprehensive coverage at a reasonable cost. We modeled the program on the highly successful Children’s Health Insurance Program, also known as CHIP, so states would have maximum flexibility to meet the needs of their citizens.” In order to give states the flexibility to best meet their needs, HHS provided states with the option of running the PreExisting Condition Insurance Plan themselves or having HHS run the plan. While 21 states have elected to have HHS administer the plans, 29 states and the District of Columbia have chosen to run their own programs. The national Pre-Existing

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Condition Insurance Plan will be open to applicants in the 21 states where HHS is operating the program. On July 1, eligible North Carolinians became eligible to apply for coverage under the state’s new PCIP program. All states which are operating their own Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plans will begin enrollment by the end of the summer. “The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan is an important next step in the overall implementation of the Affordable Care Act,” said Richard Popper, Director of Insurance Programs at OCIIO. “We have been working closely with the states and other stakeholders to make sure this program reaches uninsured Americans struggling to find coverage due to a pre-existing condition.” The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan will cover a broad range of health benefits, including primary and specialty care, hospital care, and prescription drugs. The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan does not base eligibility on income and does not charge a higher premium because of a medical condition. Participants will pay a premium that is not more than the standard individual health insurance premium in their state for insurance that covers major medical and prescription drug expenses with some cost-sharing. Like the popular Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the Pre-Existing Condition Plan

provides states flexibility in how they run their program as long as basic requirements are met. Federal law establishes general eligibility, but state programs can vary on cost, benefits, and determination of pre-existing condition. Funding for states is based on the same allocation formula as CHIP, and it will be reallocated if unspent by the states. Unlike CHIP, there is no state matching requirement and the federal government will cover the entire cost of the Pre-Existing Condition Plan. While it took more than six months for a small number of states to establish their CHIP programs, every state is expected to begin enrolling individuals in the Pre-Existing Condition Plan by the end of August. Information on how to apply for the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan is available at www.HealthCare.gov. Americans who live in a state where the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is running the Pre-Existing Condition Plan will be linked directly to the federal application page. Those living in states running their own programs will also find information on how and where to apply on www.HealthCare.gov. To learn more about the PreExisting Condition Insurance Plan and options available to residents of your state, visit www.HealthCare.gov. An informational pamphlet on the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan can be found at: http:// www.healthcare.gov/center/brochures/PCIP.pdf. – article submitted

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NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA NORTH POLK COUNTY COUNTY POLK NOTICE OF OF SALE SALE NOTICE Under and and by by virtue virtue of of the the power power Under of sale sale contained contained in in aa certain certain Deed Deed of of Trust Trust executed executed by by Woodland Woodland Mills Mills of Incorporated, to to Andrea Andrea Leslie-Fite, Leslie-Fite, Incorporated, Trustee for for Carolina Carolina First, First, dated dated Trustee December 31, 31, 2009, 2009, and and Recorded Recorded December in Book Book 0377 0377 at at Page Page 2558 2558 in in the the in Officeof ofthe theRegister Registerof ofDeeds Deedsof ofPolk Polk Office County, North North Carolina, Carolina, and and under under County, and by by virtue virtue of of the the authority authority vested vested and in the the undersigned undersigned by by an an Order Order of of the the in Clerk of of Court Court of of Polk Polk County, County, North North Clerk Carolina, dated dated December December 8, 8, 2009, 2009, Carolina, default having having been been made made in in the the default paymentof ofthe theindebtedness indebtednessthereby thereby payment secured and and the the said said Deed Deed of of Trust Trust secured being by by the the terms terms thereof thereof subject subject being to foreclosure, foreclosure, and and the the holder holder of of the the to indebtedness having having demanded demanded aa indebtedness foreclosure thereof thereof for for the the purpose purpose foreclosure of satisfying satisfying said said indebtedness, indebtedness, the the of undersigned Substitute Substitute Trustee Trustee will will undersigned • for Wi l latat public s t a yauction o n toto offer for sale public auction offer sale thepremises highest bidder bidder for cash at at rthe the the highest ofor cash courthouse door door in in Columbus, Columbus, North North courthouse commute Carolina, at 11 11 a.m. a.m. on on the the 23 23rdrd day day Carolina, at of •July, July, 2010, the the land landin conveyed in in of 2010, conveyed Specializing saidDeed Deedof ofTrust, Trust,the thesame samelying lyingand and said being in inhorses Polk County, County, North North Carolina, Carolina, being Polk andbeing beingmore moreparticularly particularlydescribed described and •follows: References upon as follows: as request Allthose those certainplaces, places,parcels parcelsor or All certain tracts of of land land altuate, altuate, lying lying and and being being tracts in the the State State of of North North Carolina, Carolina, Polk Polk in County, on on the the northwesterly northwesterly side side of of County, N.C. Hwy. Hwy. Judy #108, containing containing 54.240 N.C. #108, Davis 54.240 acres and and 9.349 9.349 acres, acres, being being more more acres 828-863-4875 particularly shown on on plat plat of of survey survey particularly shown prepared for for Woodland Woodland Mills Mills Corp. Corp. prepared by Burnt Burnt Chimney Chimney Surveying, Surveying, dated dated by 1x3.5 March27, 27,2000, 2000,recorded recordedin inCard CardFile File March f D, Page Page 854 854 and and having having such such metes metes D, and bounds bounds as as appears appears thereon, thereon, and incorporated by by reference. reference. incorporated EXCEPTING THE THE FOLLOWING: FOLLOWING: EXCEPTING 16.26acres acresconveyed conveyedto toPolk PolkCounty, County, 16.26 political subdivision subdivision of of the the State State of of aa political North Carolina Carolina on on June June 3, 3, 2004 2004 and and North recorded in in Deed Deed Book Book 314 314 at at Page Page recorded 1901 of of the the Polk Polk County County Register Register of of 1901 Deeds;Being Beingaacertain certaintract tractor orparcel parcel Deeds; of land land containing containing 16.26 16.26 acres, acres, as as of • Tryon, Columbus, shown and delineated delineated upon aa plat plat shown and upon entitled, “POLK COUNTY, COUNTY, White Oak Oak entitled, “POLK White Landrum, Green Township, Polk County, N.C.,” dated Township, Polk County, N.C.,” dated Creek areasprepared by December 16, 16, 2003, 2003, prepared by December • Specializing Patterson and and Patterson, Patterson,in EngineerPatterson Engineering, Surveying, Surveying, Planning, (L-4406), (L-4406), horsesPlanning, ing, Hendersonville, North Carolina, and Hendersonville, North Carolina, and • Home security recorded in in Card Card File File EE at at Page Page 814, 814, recorded careofof the in the the Office Office the Register Register of of Deeds Deeds in for Polk Polk County, County, North North Carolina; Carolina; referreferfor enceis ishereby herebymade madeto tosaid saidrecorded recorded ence plat for for aa Judy full and andDavis complete metes metes plat full complete and bounds bounds description description of of said said tract, tract, and 828-863-4875 pursuant to North North Carolina Carolina General General pursuant to (Please leave message) Statute 47-30(g). AND 4.43 acres acres Statute 47-30(g). AND 4.43

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conveyed to to Timothy Timothy J.J. Edwards Edwards and and conveyed wife, Alicia Alicia H. H. Edwards Edwards on on July July 28, 28, wife, 2004 and and recorded recorded in in Deed Deed Book Book 2004 316 at at Page Page 2105 2105 of of the the Polk Polk County County 316 Register of of Deeds; Deeds; Being Being aa certain certain Register tractor orparcel parcelof ofland landcontaining containing4.43 4.43 tract acres,as asshown shownand anddelineated delineatedupon upon acres, plat entitled entitled “Boundary “Boundary Survey Survey for for aa plat Timothy J.J. Edwards, Edwards, located located at at Mills Mills Timothy Spring-White Oak Oak Township”, Township”, Polk Polk Spring-White County, North North Carolina, Carolina, dated dated March March County, 26,2004, 2004,and andprepared preparedby byTimothy TimothyE. E. 26, Huskey, Professional Professional Land Land Surveyor, Surveyor, Huskey, Spartanburg, South South Carolina, Carolina, which which Spartanburg, plat is is duly duly recorded recorded in in Card Card File File E, E, plat Page852 852in inthe theOffice Officeof ofthe theRegister Register Page of Deeds Deeds for for Polk Polk County, County, North North CaroCaroof lina ;; reference reference being being made made to to said said lina recorded plat plat for for aa full full and and complete complete recorded metesand andbounds boundsdescription descriptionof ofsaid said metes tract,pursuant pursuantto toNorth NorthCarolina CarolinaGenGentract, eral Statutes Statutes Section Section 47-30(g). 47-30(g). eral This sale sale is is subject subject to to taxes taxes and and This allother otherprior priorliens liensof ofrecord. record.The Thehigh high all bidder at at the the sale sale will will be be required required to to bidder deposit at at the the time time of of sale sale 5% 5% of of the the deposit purchaseprice priceor or$750.00, $750.00,whichever whichever purchase is greater. is •greater. Wi l lthth s t a y o n This the the 18 18 day day of of June, June, 2010. 2010. This premises r Andrea Leslie-Fite o Andrea Leslie-Fite commute Substitute Trustee Substitute Trustee PO•Box Box 1329 PO 1329 Specializing in 211 South South Washington Washington Street Street 211 horses Shelby NC NC 28150 28150 Shelby • References Phone: 704-482-7718upon Phone: 704-482-7718 Fax: 704-482-6747 704-482-6747 Fax: request adv. 7/9,16 7/9,16 adv.

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From left: Lee Stockdale, Upstairs board member, Roger Traxler, Polk County Community Foundation board member, Wyndy Morehead, Art Trek Tryon organizer, Margot Carter, Upstairs Board president accepting PCCF Kirby Civic Event Grant check. (photo submitted)

Upstairs Artspace receives Kirby Grant for Art Trek Tryon The Polk County Community Foundation Kirby Civic Events grant has been awarded to the Upstairs Artspace for printing promotional materials for Art Trek Tryon: Foothills Open Studios. The second annual Art Trek Tryon is scheduled for Saturday, July 24 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 25 from 12 to 5 p.m. A preview party will be held Friday, July 23 from 5 to 8 p.m. when the public can meet Art Trek artists, view their art and plan their weekend tour. “We are grateful to the foundation for its support, which allows the Upstairs to produce a colorful, informative brochure for people attending the event,” says Wyndy Morehead, Art Trek Tryon’s organizer. The brochure lists the more than 40 participating artists, samples of their art, maps to the studios and event sponsors. Brochures are available at the Upstairs and area businesses; they can also be downloaded at www.upstairsartspace.org Tryon and its neighboring

communities share a long heritage of art that has drawn people to the area over time. Art Trek Tryon showcases the art of many regionally acclaimed artists who currently live and work in the foothills. It exemplifies the mission of the Upstairs Artspace, which is to encourage andnew supportlogo the arts use of our time. effective 2/8/10 Along with the artists, Polk County and Landrum benefit economically from Art Trek Tryon. People who take the “trek” collect art, buy unique objects for their homes, learn about making art, and commission artists to create specialty items to meet their needs. The Upstairs Artspace is a non-profit organization, which depends upon memberships, grants and contributions to sustain exhibits and programs that enrich the life of the community. Art Trek Tryon is a selfguided event that is free and open to the public. Much of the art is for sale. For more information call 828-8592828. – article submitted


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PCHS students nominated to attend N.C. Governor’s School

Flynn Chapman, left, and Sarah Costine, rising seniors at Polk County High School, have been elected to attend Governor’s School. The two Governor’s Schools, founded in 1963 (West) and 1978 (East), offer a non-credit curriculum for 800 students statewide. Academic subjects include English, foreign language, technology, mathematics, science and the performing arts. Administered by the State Board of Education through the Department of Public Instruction, both schools are funded by the North Carolina General Assembly. (photo submitted)

Letter to the Editor

Don’t think I am breaking the law To the Editor: I do my best to not spend too much of my time in negative thought, but I am human and feel it is necessary and unfortunate that I write you this. To the Travelers of Highway 9. Monday through Saturday I may encounter some of you during my three- to eight-mile run, usually between 7:45 and 8 a.m. along the Highway. On these days, Monday-Saturday when you approach me I will gladly move to the shoulder of the road to allow you to pass. The number of cars to people is much greater. On Sunday mornings the number of you I have the opportunity to encounter is much less. Sunday mornings the road is mine, I will not move. The empty lane coming at you could be yours, or you could choose to slow down. I think your church will still welcome you if you are five minutes late. To those of you that may find me someday lying dead on the side of the road, I say this. I knew

the risk, but keep your eye out for the car with the broken windshield from the rock that I carry in my pocket. If you are offended by the sight of me with only my running shorts on and no shirt, again I say. Sundays are mine. I appreciate all of you who pass me and return my wave, sometimes twice during my morning runs. It means the world to me. If you ever see me running down the side of the road with my four foot log perched up over my head, it’s because I decided to want it more than the logging truck, (they always wave) that passed me wanted it. Please wave anyway. My hands are full. Again it means the world to me. I recently heard on the radio the average American male waist again this year gained another inch. Now 38.5 inches. For anyone who would like to join me and my 31-inch waist during my run, I welcome you. I don’t think I am breaking the law or that my actions require a running permit to use the roads all of our tax dollars pay for. Again, I am human but I remain teachable. I welcome you to teach me if I am wrong. – Tom May

10 SP 6 AMMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by MATTHEW D PRINCE & ASHLEY N PRINCE, Husband and Wife to Christopher Reddick, Trustee(s), which was dated July 11, 2007 and recorded on July 11, 2007 in Book 355 at Page 2151, Polk County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on July 16, 2010 at 1:30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Polk County, North Carolina, to wit: BEING all that certain tract or parcel of land containing 0.43 acres, as shown and delineated upon a plat entitled "Rodolfo Cedeno", Columbus Twp., Polk Co., No. Car..,dated March 28, 1991, and prepared by Butler Associates, Registered Land Surveyor, Tryon, North Carolina, which plat is duly recorded in Card File B, Page 350, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Polk County, North Carolina; reference being made to said recorded plat for a full and complete metes and bounds description of said tract, pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes Section 47-30(g). Being the identical property conveyed by from Rodolfo V. Cedeno and Wife, Maria Cedeno to Gerald A. Blatt and Wife, Joanna A. Blat by deed dated April 16, 1999 and recorded in Book 254 at Page 813, Polk County Registry. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 528 South Peak Street, Columbus, NC 28722. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45¢) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven

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Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property is/are Matthew D. Prince and wife, Ashley N. Prince. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days’ written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 09-25950-FC01 adv. 7/2, 9

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2002 MAZDA MIATA convertible, automatic, 24,000 miles. Immaculate condition, one of a kind. Asking $12,500. 828-625-0729. 2003 ACURA RSX, white, one owner, complete CARFAX report, automatic, all power, moon roof, rear wing spoiler, 16” alloys, completely serviced, 95,794 miles. $10,900 OBO. Call 828-817-3800. 2007 HONDA ACCORD Hybrid, leather seats, sunroof, heated seats, GPS, one owner, perfect condition. Asking $15,000. 828-749-9596.

EQUESTRIAN BEAUTIFUL NEW FIRST cutting hay from New York state available. Timothy mix, 50lb, $8.50/bale. 300 or more $8/bale; full loads (700+/-) $250/ton. Delivery available. Call 828-289-4230. TIMOTHY AND ALFALFA mixed hay for sale, horse quality, delivered from Pennsylvania. Call 814-634-0706.

EMPLOYMENT ADMINISTRATIVE ANALYST, INTERMEDIATE. St. Luke’s hospital is seeking an exemplary candidate for the Information Services Department. The successful candidate will interact with various St. Luke’s work units determining appropriate computer-related solutions. Participate in the delivery of hardware/ software for all stages of IS projects. Establish and maintain service level agreements for internal/external customers. Formal training in a variety of information systems technologies and desktop applications desirable. Prefer a 4-year degree in computer science, business administration or related field, but will consider 2-year candidates with equivalent work experience, FT, M-F, occasional evenings/weekends. Please send resume to dpearson@saintlukeshospital.com. CATERING SERVERS & BARTENDERS WANTED: Immediate openings at resort facility in Lake Lure. F&B/Hospitality experience required, PT, hours vary based on Banquet/Hotel business. Nights, W/E & Holidays are required. $10/hr. Apply in person 2771 Memorial Hwy. HELP WANTED: BACK server/dishwasher, 15-20 hours/week. Apply in person between 2pm and 5pm. Giardini 2411 Hwy 108 E., Columbus, NC, 1/2 mile past high school. HELP WANTED: CARPENTERS, carpenter helpers, laborers. Must have driver’s license and own transportation. All local jobs. Call 864-542-4300.

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HOME CARE AIDE needed 1 hour nights 10-11pm, Up to 7 days/week. CNA experience required. Near intersection Hwys 9 & 14 in Green Creek. Heavy lifting not required. 828-863-2233. If you called before, please call again; my computer ate your phone numbers!

THE SIGN SHOP 30+ years experience in Polk and surrounding counties. Offering high-quality, custom signs, banners, vehicle lettering and magnetics for business, farm & home. Let us help you from concept to completion! 864-431-5593.

MUSICIANS: GUITARIST looking for other teens to start band. Landrum area. 864-457-2005.

TRYON YOUTH CENTER, BMW Raffle tickets available at Tryon Daily Bulletin. $100. Make check payable to Tryon Youth Center. Drawing scheduled for July 31.

WHITE OAK MANOR, TRYON, RN Nursing Supervisor, M-F, 2nd shift, full-time. Experience in long-term care and supervision preferred. Must be organized and work well with people. Excellent benefits with a well-established company. Apply in person at 70 Oak Street, Tryon, NC or fax resume to 828-859-2073, Attn: Michelle Mullis, D.O.N. EOE. WHITE OAK MANOR, TRYON. Floor technician, part-time. Experience operating a floor buffer helpful, but not required. Other clean-up duties as assigned. Must be able to lift 50lb. We welcome enthusiastic, dependable applicants who are dedicated to the elderly. Apply in person at 70 Oak Street, Tryon, NC. EOE.

MISCELLANEOUS 25 CHURCH PEWS for sale, 14.5’ to 17.5’ long, with burgundy padded seats and backs, great condition, like new. $250 each or best offer for all. Call 828-863-4288 or 828-817-4970. ALL CLOTHING 50% OFF. TREASURES OLD AND NEW, 202 E. Rutherford, Landrum. ALMOST NEW/HARDLY USED Whirlpool Top load washer and dryer, $250. Call 828-699-1392. ARE YOU INTERESTED in non-denominational Bible study and worship according to New Testament teaching and in following the example of first century Christians in their faith and practice? Call 828-859-5989 for information. ELECTRIC STOVE, HOTPOINT, needs a heating element, $150. Call 828-8940402 or 828-817-2785. FREE TO GOOD HOME WITH fenced yard, 2 Medium sized 8 year old dogs, 1 Brittany spaniel (F), 1 terrier mix (M). Need adult owner, no children please. 828-859-7050. INVENTORY CLOSEOUT! Save thousands on steel buildings. Only a few left: 24x30, 35.34, 30x60. Ask about our display program for additional savings. Call now. 1-866-352-0469. TEMPUR PEDIC QUEEN-size mattress and foundation set. $400 (or best offer). 828-625-9866.

WANTED: A home for little Echo. She is a sweet, affectionate, spayed female kitty, 8 months old with all of her shots. The catch? She needs to live in a one-cat household, but what a great companion as princess of the house! Call 828-8945506 for details.

REAL ESTATE/ SALES & RENTALS 1/2 BLOCK FROM LAKE LANIER, $74,000 Land and mobile home. 3BR/2BA. Great deck. Woodsy, quiet retreat. Almost 3/4 acre. Great buy on land close to the lake and a sweet home. Call 864-567-7398 owner.

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14.5 ACRES, 3 miles south of Gowensville, brick house, hardwood floors, full basement, 90% in grass, great views/ creek, excellent potential for horse farm. By owner, below current appraisal, $225,000. 864-616-2008.

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom unfurnished apartment in Green Creek on horse farm. Washer/dryer hookups, water and refuse included. $375 month plus security deposit. Call 828-863-2979 or 828-817-0896.

3.27 ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER. Very nice wooded lot located on Acorn Alley in desirable Oakridge Estates, Columbus. Nice bldg site w/ mountain views. Paved roads & underground utilities. HOA. ASKING $74,900. 828-894-3575.

FOR RENT: 1000SF guest house located on Lake Adger. use of dock, fully furnished and includes utilities. $900/ mo. May leave fishing boat tied at dock. No pets. 828-817-9897.

APARTMENTS IN RENOVATED house. 2BR/2.5BA, DR, Fireplace, deck, screened porch, laundry room, off-street parking. $760/mo. 2BR 2BA $640. Call 864-895-9177 or 864-313-7848. BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS HOME for sale... like living in the country but 2 minutes from I-26. Four bedrooms (two master suites), three full baths, over 2,200 sq ft and 2+ acres. Cathedral Ceilings, Fireplace, Sunroom and deck. Visit http:// www.forsalebyowner.com/ #22741587. $259,000. Call Janice at 864-680-6211 and make us an offer! BEAUTIFUL NEWLY RENOVATED first floor apartment in Tryon, 2BR, 1200sf. New paint, new carpet, all new stainless appliances. New tile and marble bath. Beautiful quiet neighborhood. Working fireplace, screened porch, walk to town. Available immediately. No smoking/ pets. $795/mo. 828-859-6190.

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FOR RENT: 2BR apartment ($450/ mo) and 3BR mobile home ($400/ mo), Tryon area. Appliances included. Very nice, utilities not included. Call 864-590-0336. FOR RENT: 4715 Landrum Rd, 2BR/1BA up, 2BR/1BA down. Brick, 4 acres. 864266-8922. FOR RENT: Furnished and unfurnished houses. Rent $575 to $825. No pets, no smokers. Contact Pat Martin, First Real Estate, 828-859-7653. FOR RENT: MOBILE home in Landrum, 2BR, $80/week. NO PETS. Call 864457-2714. FOR RENT: PREMIUM one bedroom apartment: Fully furnished, all utilities included. Located in Harmon Field area of Tryon. Enjoy the spectacular views and serene setting. $750/mo. Inquire at 828-817-9748.

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Buy, Sell, Trade, Work … With Your Neighbors! FOR RENT: TRYON 1BR apartment. Central heat & AC. Second floor. Lots of windows. Garage space provided. Private location in town. All utilities paid. $575/mo. Call Broker, 828-817-0755. FOR RENT: TRYON 2/3 or 2/2 with den, 2 blocks from town. Nice yard, carport, hardwood floors. $950/mo. Pet maybe OK. 828-817-9897. FOR RENT: TRYON HISTORIC Toymakers residence: 2BR/2BA, all appliances, balcony and lots of storage. No smokers or pets. $1,150/mo. Security deposit required. Chaz Williams, WWE realty, 864-607-0174. FOR RENT: WHITE OAK Mountain, Columbus, NC. Furnished 2BR/2.5BA Condo. No pets. $800/mo with option to buy. 828-894-6587. FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovely, light and bright, 3BR/2BA home in Tryon’s Godshaw Hill area. Remodel features new white custom cabinets in LR/DR, wood floors, all new kitchen and baths, gas log fireplace, large deck, gas furnace, electric heat pump and much more. Partially finished heated/cooled walkout basement for expansion. Quiet location w/winter mountain views. REDUCED to $288,000. Brokers protected. Call for appointment: LYNNE ADAMS, OWNER/AGENT. 828-859-2493. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 6.84+/- acres ideal for professional offices. Good location at northeast corner of Hwy. 108 and Skyuka Road, between Tryon and Columbus. Convenient to I-26. $240,000. Call 1-305-494-5344 for further details. HOUSE & LAND FOR SALE: 3BRs/2BAs, 3800sf, full basement, 1000sf decks, foyer, sunroom, extra large master bedroom w/walk-in closet, garden tub. 20 acres of land w/great views. Call for appointment 864-266-0400. HOUSE FOR RENT, Mill Spring, NC: Barntype house with 2BR, 2-car garage, stove, refrigerator, W/D, trash pickup. $450/ mo. No pets. Please call 828-919-6042, leave message and we will call back. HOUSE FOR RENT: 2BR/1BA, LARGE living room, gas heat, fireplace, very nice, large yard, 2 outbuildings, private, city water. Single family/retirees welcome. $450/mo plus deposit, references. 828-859-6017 after 7pm. LAKE ADGER RENTAL 4BR/4BA, 2-car garage, huge mountain views, screened deck, elevator, fireplace, dock, all appliances, pets OK, $1900/mo. 727-946-5289.

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LAND FOR SALE. 9.45 acres off Fox Mountain Rd, Columbus, NC. Price negotiable. 828-894-5602. Call, leave message. LAND FOR SALE: 2 acres in Landrum with city water/sewer. $22,500. 25 acres in Campobello surrounded by horse farms, $169,900. Hurry, these great deals won’t last long! Call Jason Ashmore, EnternetHomes.com, 864706-7520. LANDRUM/CAMPOBELLO APARTMENT FOR RENT 2BR/2BA, appliances, mountain and country views, convenient to interstate, two levels, $750/mo plus security deposit. Call 864-590-7444. LOVELY HOUSE FOR RENT Private w/pastoral views and contemporary floorplan in Green Creek. 3BR/2BA w/loft; 6+ wooded acres; garage w/walkup storage, screened porch, deck. $775/ mo. Smoke free. 828-894-3445. MINUTES FROM THE LAKES WITH VIEWS! The total package. New custom built house in Mill Spring for rent. Beautiful setting with views. 3BR/3.5BA. 3190sf, $1650/mo. www.carolinaadvantageproperties.com for pics/info. Damian 828817-2046. MOUNTAINS OF NC. Reduced for quick sell. Charming log cabin on 1.5 acres, only $69,900. Vaulted ceilings, covered porch deck and private. Minutes to lake. Needs finishing. 828-286-1666. OFFICE WITH RESTROOM FOR RENT at entrance to Cliffs of Glassy. Utilities paid. $475. 864-895-9177 or 864313-7848. SALUDA, CHARMING 2BR/1BA house with hardwood floors, CH&A, W/D connections, nice lot with deck. $725/mo. Call 828-749-1118. TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT. Large deck, private, secluded area. Parking for two vehicles. Move in now - no rent until Aug. 1. Call Cheryl 828-287-5866. TWO STONE CABINS FOR SALE Skyuka Mountain, Columbus, NC (Originally Camp Skyuka). 1800sf 2-story main cabin; 600sf guest cabin w/240sf screened porch, 2 acres, spring-fed swimming lake. 864-430-6331 or 864233-1815.

YARD/GARAGE/ESTATE/TAG SALE

GARAGE SALE, Miscellaneous antiques and collectibles, sofa, loveseat, teen American Eagle clothing, garden items, miscellaneous Army, Nintendo game cube and games, vacuum, much miscellaneous. Saturday, 8am-12, Mountain Shadows, off Skyuka Road. GET IN OUT OF THE HEAT. INDOOR moving sale: Dryer, mower, table/chairs, household items, linen, clothing, pet crates, crafts, wheelbarrow and much more! Come inside and browse. ONE DAY ONLY, Sunday, 7/11, 10am-4pm, 440 Meadowlark Lane, Columbus (just off Peniel before Tryon Estates). LARGE 4-FAMILY yard sale, Friday and Saturday, 8am until. Furniture, lamps, dishes, clothes, books, toys, bike. Too much to list. Warrior Mtn. Rd at 176. Cancelled if rain. MOVING SALE! Everything must go! Housewares, knick-knacks, kitchen stuff, homeschool books, tools, furniture, software. Too much to list! Rain or shine, no early sales! 1011 Esseola Drive, Saluda. Friday & Saturday, 7am1pm. MULTI-FAMILY YARD sale, Saturday, Kid’s clothes, toys, games, pony saddle, buddy seat, furniture (bunk beds, computer desks), clothes, books. End of Smith Road, Columbus (Off Fox Mtn Road). PLEASE DONATE YOUR leftover yard sale items to the Polk County Red Cross for their upcoming Rummage Sale. Please call 828-894-2700 or 828-289-4191. Tax receipt available. YARD SALE! SATURDAY 7/10. Lots of stuff. Household, furniture and more. 1506 Hwy 108, near Isothermal College, Polk Campus. 8am. Rain date July 17. YARD SALE, FRIDAY ONLY. Costume jewelry, power tools, DVDs, model ships, 4’ solid bronze soldier statue, Kodak digital camera, toys, antique plates, novelties, old Tonka dump trucks and much more. 7am until. Next to Gold Exchange in Lynn. YARD SALE, SATURDAY, early birds welcome! Shamrock Forest, 230 Dublin Lane (Off Hayes Rd from Peniel, or S. Peak from Columbus). Outdoor patio set, big LR rug, lots of good stuff! YARD SALE, TONS OF baby items, lots of miscellaneous, Saturday, 7am-?. 1473 McDowell Road, Off Hwy 9 South, about 1/8 mile from SC state line.

FLEA MARKET, Sat., July 10 in Needful Things parking lot, Hendersonville. Come set up and sell all day for $10. For more information call 828-696-8745.

YARD SALE--PLANT SALE!, Saturday 7/10, 7:30-12. Down to Earth Garden Center, 1080 S. Trade, Tryon. Trees $8; Shrubs $5; Plants $1. Cash, checks only.

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SERVICES AGONIZING ABOUT HOW TO GET YOUR HOME CLEAN? Weekly, biweekly, monthly. Reliable, reasonable, references. Customized cleaning for individual needs. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates. Residential or commercial. 828-393-7581. CAREGIVING AT HEART. 20 years experience taking care of your loved ones. Honest, dependable, reasonable. Light housekeeping. Local references. Call Sharon 828-447-2260. COMPLETE PAINTING SERVICES. Yoder Painting is fully insured, including worker’s comp. No job too large. Call 828-894-5094. CONLON TREE CARE Quality tree work at reasonable prices. Pruning, removals, chipping, log splitting. Free estimates, references. INSURED, EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE. Call Tom at 828-863-4011. CUSTOM BUILDER/HOME IMPROVEMENT From simple decking to mountainside retreat. Call SEAY CONSTRUCTION, 864-978-0439. Visit our website,www/ seayhomes.com. No job too small or large. Fully licensed/bonded. EARTH-FRIENDLY HOUSE cleaning. Reasonable, reliable, references available. Call Laurie, 828-817-1386. ELECTRICAL All insulation, maintenance, or repair, indoor/outdoor lighting, ceiling fans, water heaters. No job too small. Call anytime, 828-859-5211. FOR ALL YOUR LAWN maintenance needs: Mowing, weeding, edging, blowing, pruning, mulching, pine needles and more, call BAS Landscaping. Guaranteed lowest prices! 15 years experience. 864-303-4051. HIGH TECH HOUSE CALL, LLC Courteous service and consulting for all your home and business technology needs: Computers, Networks, Home Theater, Wireless and more. Downtown Tryon 10 N. Trade Street, 828-8596928. ISABELL CONSTRUCTION CO, Basement waterproofing, design/build specialists, over 30 years experience. Room additions, home repairs and remodeling. LICENSED NC CONTRACTOR. Call 828817-9424.

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The Columbus Fire Department submitted this incident summary for June 2010: Aircraft standby: 1 incident; 2:21 firefighter hours utilized. Gasoline leak: 1; 8:24. Smoke investigation: 5; 5:40. Motor vehicle accident: 10; 38:09. Vehicle fire: 1; 6:06. Vehicle fire (AA): 1; 6:10. Arcing electrical lines: 2; 15:54. Arcing electrical lines (AA): 1; 3:37. Power line down: 1; 5:15. Investigate controlled burn: 1; 0:44. Smoke detector activation - no fire - unintentional: 3; 2:44. Smoke detector activation - no fire - unintentional (AA): 1; 3:00. Cover station - communications failure: 1; 16:40. Cover station (AA): 1; 0:42. False alarm: 1; 0:32. Public service: 10; 18:25. Assist law enforcement: 1; 0:18. Dispatched and cancelled - medical: 4; 0:27. Dispatched and cancelled - alarm activation (AA): 6; 1:00. Dispatched and cancelled - assist law enforcement: 1; 0:16. Dispatched and cancelled - motor vehicle accident: 1; 0:05. Medical assistance calls: 50; 37:36. Totals for June 2010: 104; 165:40. Training hours for June 2010: 145:00. – article submitted

KEITH CONSTANCE COMPUTER REPAIR In Home, Office Networking and Remote Computer Repair Services, CompTIA A+, Network+, Dell Certified System Expert, Microsoft Certified Professional. Very Reasonable Rates. Polk County resident 40+ years. Please call 828-894-5248. LAWN-PRO RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST: Mowing, trimming, pruning, fertilization, mulch, seeding, spring clean-up, planting, greenhouses, chainsaw, pressure washing, deck restoration, ...and more. Free estimates. Fully insured. 828-8172651.

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SPRING CLEANING! Home or office. If you want it REALLY CLEAN, call Barbara Taylor, 864-316-6816. Years of experience and happy references. Also limited elder care.

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Jessie Lane Moyer was among 418 seniors receiving degrees from Roanoke College at its 168th commencement ceremony held May 1. Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry T. Moyer of Tryon, received a bachelor of science with a major in biology. Moyer is a graduate of Spartanburg Christian Academy. – article submitted

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July 4th light shows at various locations throughout Polk County must have resonated in the heavens with special effect this year as one of the fiery projectiles seems to have made its way into outer space. This residual pyrotechnic display will be evident to anyone who takes time to look skyward after sunset every clear evening from now until the end of summer. It is Venus, the radiant planet known also as the “evening star.” Though Venus in this context is called a “star,” in actuality it outshines every other “real star” in its vicinity by a factor of more than

one hundred. To illustrate this point, it happens that tonight (July 9th) Venus will pass just one degree (a fingernail’s width at arm’s length) north of one of the brightest of all stars, Regulus (in the constellation of the Lion). As you observe Venus and Regulus together, imagine there were 100 stars just like Regulus driven into its one single solitary point of light. Even then Venus would be brighter! The reason? Venus’ cloud-

covered surface reflects back into space 65% of the light it receives from the sun. By comparison earth reflects 35% and the moon only 7%. The moon seems bright to us only because of its relative closeness thousands of miles rather Starry millions Messenger than as in the case of the planets, by Jim Cooper and trillions as in the case of the stars. If the moon were at Venus’ present distance (100 million miles) it would appear almost exactly the same brightness as

Regulus. During the month of July, Venus will continue to approach earth and appear even brighter. The percentage of its surface illuminated by the sun will decrease so that the planet will take the shape of a crescent just as the moon does when it is “new.” Join the astronomers on the hilltop behind FENCE after sunset on Saturday, July l0th, where telescopes will be set up to view crescent-shaped Venus, as well as Mars, Saturn and many other celestial wonders. And don’t forget to bring your binoculars!

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Chester Wilson, eight month old son of Russell and Emily of Green Creek, enjoys a day at the beach. (photo submitted)

Chamber holds first Business Series seminar The Carolina Foothills Chamber has 10 seats left in the first of its Business Series seminars held on July 13 on marketing. The seminar is open to all interested, members and non-members. Don Hofmann, marketing consultant for 30 years, will be presenting such topics as Gathering Market Intelligence, Developing a Marketing strategy, Creating a Brand, Budget, Working with Social Networking Programs, and more. The seminar will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, located

at 2753 Lynn Rd. in Tryon (Hwy 108), from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call the chamber to reserve a seat at 828-859-6236. Applications and more information can be found on the chamber website at www.carolinafoothillschamber.com. Light refreshments will be served. Following this first seminar will be four more seminars covering more topics, two weeks apart; Finance on July 27, Sales on August 10, Operations on August 24 and Business Planning on September 7. – article submitted

Community Meal Saturday, July 10 Christ Community Church of the Foothills will be serving its Community Meal on Saturday, July 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Takeouts will be available. Also, bread products and clothes will be available. – article submitted


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Mayor Peoples meets with Hump Day Happy HourGatuice

Hump Day Happy Hour at

EvEry WEdnEsday • 4-8 pm

EvEry WEdnEsday • 4-8 pm

Drink specials Complimentary Hors D'oeuvres Entertainment featuring Joel and Connie

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Full Menu for lunch and Dinner – Open 6 Days a week (closed Sun)

Full Menu for lunch and Dinner – Open 6 Days a week (closed Sun)

—LivE music EvEry Friday— This Week Featuring BoBBy Gaines Classic Rock & Roll Mayor Alan Peoples recently met on the House floor with Kerry L.

—LivE music EvEry Friday— This Week Featuring   Peace Jones - Indie Rock 

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2x3.5 for LHS Sponsors 7/2 Athletic Booster Celt-037514 Club Tournament The 8th annual 2010 LHS Booster Club Golf Tournament was held May 22. They had 25 four man teams participate and had the following sponsors: Platinum sponsorship level: Wal-Mart, Miss Tammy`s Daycare, Landrum Drugs; Gold sponsorship: Carruth Furniture, Piedmont Construction, Carolina Concrete, Joe Cruisers, McCarty Painting, Steve Wilson Electrical, Marchel Industries, Bojangles (donated lunch for everyone), Coca Cola of Spartanburg (donated all beverages to drink on course), Golf USA, Dorman Center – door prizes, Clayton Awards – (provided plaques to the winners), AG South Farm Credit – Mrs. Gunter – gift bags for all golfers. Hole sponsorship level: Landmart of Landrum, Mohawk Industries, Mack`s Finance, Landrum Hardware, Clearview Farms, Doug Brannon – House 38, Landrum Insurance Agency, Pete’s Plumbing, Jenkins Used Cars, Jimmie Ross Garage, Petty Funeral Home, Ayers Market, Jostens, Edward Jones of Landrum, Henson Collision, Landrum Police. – article submitted

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Somewhere in the middle of the night, she rose and went out her special door. It was her time and her instincts had kicked in. She may have been a dog, but more than likely she was a cat, but it matters not, for in times such as these, their instincts are quite similar. There was a certain and is out there as a stray and smell in the air and she followed perhaps feral. it unerringly. She knew better, Somewhere out there, there is but her primal drive outweighed a young stray who is leaving his all reason and she followed the scent up on a knoll, perhaps it is scent void of all thought save the same one where his sire once one. She spotted him up on a roamed. He waits in hope that knoll where he was leaving his a female will come into season mark and spent the rest of the and be drawn to him. Surely, it’s night with him bound to hapbefore making pen, out there, Humane Society her way home. somewhere. Special Cases She was Somewhere now pregnant is a made up Leonard Rizzo and something story, but its’ deep inside told scenario is all too real. I’ve her that her litter would be learned through the internet unwanted. On her travels, she that in Columbus County, North began seeking out places where Carolina in a town called Whiteshe could safely have her litter ville, they’ve been euphenizing as she must protect her babies at dozens upon dozens of animals all costs. She may find an aban- due to over crowding. doned house, an old barn or perPlease spay and neuter your haps even a culvert. Anywhere pets and support the many proshe deemed safe where there was grams that have been set up to shelter. She may even become a assist in these matters. Times stray to stay with her litter. are tough and many wanted Somewhere in one of these animals are being turned in, aforementioned places she had what chance do the unwanted her litter. She did her best to ones have? nurture them, but the runt died I think of so many cases I within a week. Chances are that have seen through the years the remaining four were riddled and I am but one of thousands with worms and some sort of throughout our country who disease she picked up along the fight for this cause. way. Phillip, who was found on Over the next few months the side of the road in a food another succumbed to disease bag midst his decomposing and parasites, one was taken siblings, comes to mind. By by a predator and a third was the grace of God and many kind struck by a truck. By now, she people, Phillip has survived and may have made her way home is thriving, but the very thought or been picked up and brought of it makes my heart cry out. to a shelter. For God’s sake, there must be The largest and strongest an answer, Somewhere. of the litter somehow survived Thanks for listening.


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Beginners stained glass workshop For Those in the July Know Essence at Tryon Arts & Crafts 17, 18 Please visit the jewelry sale at Frog and Swan this Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10 . It will greatly help the work that Randy and I do to benefit the animals. Thanks! ~ Leonard Rizzo

Tryon and Crafts host day spaArts for mind, bodywill & soul a beginner’s stained glass weekend workshop with instructor Cheryl Stippich. The weekend will be th workshopth held on Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18 at the craft school located on Harmon Field Road. Students will learn the fundamentals of this craft as they fabricate a sun catcher. Stained glass has existed for centuries. It is a hobby for many and can be an exquisite art form. Stained 2x2 glass is often used in the making of 7/7 windows and lampshades, but is also useful for boxes, clocks, cabiRIZZ-037582 net doors, picture frames and other Massage Therapy 3-dimensional projects. The weekend workshop at Tryon Arts andSkin Crafts will focus on the Care copper foil method of stained glass popularized Tiffany in the late NailbyServices 1800s and is geared for beginners as well as glass crafters interested in refreshing their skills. Students will 828-859-2029 learn how1219 to cutstory and fitRd. glass properly, foil, solder, patina Tryon, nc and finish their own glass sun catcher. Glass artist and workshop inrelax@essenceintryon.com structor Cheryl Stippich has over 20 www.essenceintryon.com years experience working in stained glass and has been teaching stained glass since 1x52005. A member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild since 7/2 1996, Stippich works from her stuEssA-037508 dio in the mountains. Her original BIRD MOUNTAIN designs are created predominately in the copperPRODUCE. foil method using diverse Blackberries, LOCAL colors and texturesFresh of glass. peaches, watermelons, cantaloupe, Stippich has won design awards cornthe andtrade otherindustry vegetables. Open from and Chris7 days a weekfeatured 10am-5pm, tine Stevenson two at of the her intersection of “Creative N. Blackstock pieces in the book Stained Rd. and 176 between Glass.” HerHighway work is published in the Landrum and Tryon. “Craft Sourcebook of Architectural Elements” and the “Home Furnishing Sourcebook” by Hand Made in America. Stippich’s style ranges 1x1.5 from 7/8,9 traditional to modern and she incorporates materials not usually foundBELU-037605 in stained glass such as geode slices, mineral specimens and antique glass jewels. Hammered brass or copper wire and decorative soldering are used to visually enhance, adding texture and a three-dimensional aspect to her artwork. Advance registration for all workshops is required. For more information about the instructor or workshop including tuition and EssA-037508

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To the Editor: On Wednesday at 3 p.m., the temperature in Columbus was approximately 95 degrees. I watched a true act of stupidity as a woman exited her car, locking her dog inside with only two back windows cracked about two inches. She went shopping and did not return to the car for 20 minutes. By that time, the police had been summoned and had responded, informing the woman that she could not leave an animal in a car for even two or three minutes. She claims she was only inside for five minutes…. I wonder how long that 20 minutes would have seemed had she been the one locked in the car with no air. This woman claims she won’t do this again. I wonder. Studies show that even in 72 degree weather, the temperature inside a car can rise to 116 degrees within only a few minutes. In 95 degree weather, the temperature can reach 160 degrees within a very few minutes. Dogs can experience nerve damage, brain damage, heart problems, liver damage and even death from exposure to excessive temperatures for even a short period of time. Dogs are the most loyal and loving of all God’s creatures and our responsibility is to care for them and make reasonable accommodations for their safety. While it may seem that your fur baby would love a ride in the car, please leave him or her at home and not in an unbearably hot car. If you see this happen, please attempt to locate the owner. If this is not possible, summon local law enforcement. They are quick to respond and can offer assistance to the animal if needed. – Zelda Howell

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Soldiers love the care packages To the Editor: Editor’s Note: the following letter was forwarded by Polk resident Sherry Carney. The recent care packages were sent following the Memorial Day “Singing for the Soldiers” event held in Columbus. Words can’t express the appreciation we have here for the packages that were sent here to Camp Alamo. You have a wonderful organization. I want you to know that the soldiers love the items in the care packages and know that the stuff will be given to any soldier that needs anything. – CH (CPT) Jason Byers, 2-22 IN BN Chaplain, Camp Alamo, Afghanistan


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Remembering rainbows By Garland O. Goodwin

but I still remember his playing How many rainbows have you of it. It had both the nuances and seen in your lifetime? Too many virtuosity of a Chopin Nocturne, to count, but for some reason we without overwhelming the little tend to remember some of them. tune. When leaving the concert They always get our attention and hall, I overheard some musical admiration. They go back a long snobs grousing that he had played way, because it is recorded that “pop music” at a “serious music” after the Great Flood, God “set concert! I think most of us are his bow” in the sky (Gen. 9:13) “serious” about our “popular” as a promise that he would never music, don’t you? Many pop and hymn tunes do that again. Fran and I have photographed have been lifted from the clasthem time after time, trying to sics, so we have “I’m Always capture the color, but even the Chasing Rainbows” adapted from digital cameras and PhotoshopT Chopin’s “Fantasy Impromptu.” cannot do them justice. I well A teen-aged girl played the remember the first one I saw from Fantasy for me and promptly my airplane: a full circle of the apologized for a few missed familiar colors! Not to mention notes. I assured her that for me, the sun dogs we have spotted on the musicality of her playing occasion. The marvel to me is overcame any little technical misthat God does this (and sunsets!) haps. Engineers have emotions, with nothing but light and wa- too, and not just for machinery! I would rather ter! And those hear music colorful picRemember played as music tures from the rather than as Hubble teleWhen a mechanically scope are only by Garland perfect exerlight-no water Goodwin cise. in space! As music is a All kids remember being told that there is treat for the ears, the rainbow is a a “pot of gold” at the end of a treat for the eyes, often referred rainbow. Anyone who tries to to nowadays as “eye candy.” I go to that point discovers that it get e-mails all the time billed moves with him, or the “bow” as eye candy, and it may be disappears altogether. This fable airplanes, old cars, gardens, or inspired an e-mail I got that in some cases, human females. shows the end of a rainbow rest- Ah, but I digress (males are easing on a portable toilet. My kind ily distracted, you know). The amazing thing to me as engineer of pot luck! How about musical tributes but wannabe artist, is how color to rainbows? They have inspired is offered to our eyes and what composers and lyricists. We just they do with it. We learned that the presence watched a TV documentary about the creation of the motion picture of ALL colors makes WHITE “The Wizard of Oz,” and learned light (transparent), but makes that a newly assigned producer BLACK pigment (opaque). I am rescued “Somewhere, over the fascinated by water color pictures Rainbow” from the cutting room and by the luminosity of oil paintfloor, so that everyone now ings by the masters. I am “blown knows and loves that little song. away” by the technology that Judy Garland sang it for us all of allows a camera to capture light and then with only 0s and 1s to her life, usually by request. A young pianist who appeared and from a computer an ink-jet with the St. Louis Symphony fol- printer puts an image on paper lowed his concerto performance that our eyes compare favorably with a lovely rendition of “Some- with what we saw. Rainbow, where . . .” to polite applause, anyone?

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On Tuesday, July 20, residents from Polk County with unwanted or unused pesticides may dispose of them in a proper manner. The North Carolina Department of Agriculture, in cooperation with the Henderson County Center of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, is sponsoring a pesticide collection day. This activity is open for residents and farmers from Polk, Henderson, Rutherford, Buncombe and Transylvania counties. The pick-up location will be Jackson Park in Hendersonville

and strict collection hours will be maintained from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For liquid pesticide containers that are larger than five gallons or pesticides that no longer have a legible label, contact Marvin Owings, agricultural extension agent at 828-697-4891. This should be done before bringing the large quantities or unlabeled products to the event. Anyone needing directions to the site at Jackson Park may contact the Polk County Extension Center at 828-894-8218. – article submitted

Saluda Community Land Trust seeks volunteers for cleanup The Saluda Community Land Trust is very busy this summer. Members are putting up fencing at the old dump, eradicating kudzu and cleaning up an adopted portion of Highway 176. They are seeking volunteers. Would you like to get out early in the cool morning (before it gets hot) and help? The first workday for cleaning up Hwy. 176 is scheduled for July 19. Plan on gathering at the

library at 8:30 a.m. Bring gloves and wear sensible clothing. If you have questions call 828749-1560. If there is no answer leave a message. The SCLT is always looking for new members but you don’t have to be a member to join the fun. Their next meeting is July 21. They meet at 3 p.m. at McCreery Park Pavilion. All are welcome. – article submitted

Saluda Senior Center presents July exhibit, ‘Wonderful Watercolors’ Sa Smith, a Saluda and Spartanburg resident, with her longtime painting friends, Becky Wise and Kathy Coley, also of Spartanburg, will exhibit a variety of subjects from florals to images from their travels. The artwork can be seen during regular senior center weekday

hours and all are invited to attend a reception honoring the artists on July 15 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Contact the senior center at 828-749-9245 for more information. Proceeds from the sale of work in this exhibit will be donated to the Saluda Senior Center. – article submitted

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Prime of Life Festival Sept. 9 Rodney Greene, president of Time-Out Management, announced several changes regarding the annual Prime of Life Festival. This year’s event has been scheduled for Thursday, September 9. Greene states, “the move to September should be much cooler for our attendees than those August temperatures.” Another change regarding the festival is the location. The event will be held at the new Carolina Event and Conference Center in Forest City located beside Hospice off of Hudlow Rd. The Prime of Life Festival is a senior lifestyle event designed to help provide resources and information that will foster healthy and productive lifestyles for adults 50+ and their families. For information on becoming an exhibitor contact Time-Out Management, 704-2149799 or timeoutmanager@aol. com. – article submitted

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What to do when your exercise program plateaus One problem most people sometimes reach a plateau. Exwho workout experience from ercise plateaus are based on the time to time is the dreaded “ex- theory of “adaptation.” Simply ercise plateau.” put, when your body is presented For those of you who don’t with a new exercise, it is stimuknow what this is… you start lated, or “shocked,” if you will, an exercise routine, and every- by the experience. Your body thing seems great. You’re losing then adapts by getting stronger, weight. You’re motivated. You and more “fit” in response to this feel like you’re on the right exercise stimulus. track, when all of a sudden… When your body no lonNOTHING. ger perceives You stop losDiet & Exercise the stimulus as ing weight. by David Crocker new, it will not You still work change, in reout, but you sponse to the exdon’t feel like you are getting ercise. The first thing to ask fitter. yourself if you have reached an That’s an exercise plateau, exercise plateau, “am I working and boy, is it frustrating. out hard enough”? Today, I’m going to help you Exercise should be enjoyable, “unstick” your routine so you but at times you need to push can make real progress again. yourself. Also, I recommend First, let me explain why we you change up your exercise

routine every four weeks or so. I constantly change my clients’ workout routines. In fact I tell them two things: 1) There is no such thing as the perfect exercise program forever. 2) Every exercise I have them do is to get them ready for a new, and different exercise. To get great results, your exercise routine needs to change and progress. Doing the same exercises day after day is boring, and your muscles get used to it, and stop making progress. Also, it’s important to know just how, and when to make changes in your workout program. I recommend getting help from an experienced trainer. It makes all the difference. Another key to losing body fat is to realize that exercise

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Signups Signups ongoing ongoing for camp for camp

registration is going on now for the seth Vining Jr. Foundation Basketball Camp at polk County registration is going on now High school, is set for July for the seth Viningwhich Jr. Foundation 12-14. Camp at polk County Basketball t h which e is set for July High school, camp is in12-14. tt e nhd e ed t o b eis ain-f u n camp t e n d eadm et on t a l Blitzen Benz Race Team’s Mercedes-Benz 190E en route to a ChumpCar World Series victory this past Saturday b e basketball a funat Miami-Homestead Speedway. (photo provided) d a mcamp e n t a with l a special Blitzen Benz Race Team’s Mercedes-Benz 190E en route to a ChumpCar World Series victory this past Saturday basketball JoSh mCentire at Miami-Homestead Speedway. (photo provided) emphasis camp with on properly. a sshooting p e c i a l the Jball oSh mCentire elementary-age students, emphasis on by John Clayton “We’re doing fine so far andshooting grades have camp from Benz 190e dominated the 12the1-6, ballwill properly. 9 a.m -noon. Middle school stut h e s e a r e n o o r d i n a r y hour race at Homestead-Miami we’re hoping for more success elementary-age students, later on,” saidfine Board. “We’re get-grades by John Clayton “We’re doing so far and dents, grades 6-8, will chumps. (Fla.) speedway’s 2.21-mile 1-6, will have camphave fromcamp Benz 190e dominated the 12ting ready for (roebling roads we’re hoping for more success from 1-4 p.m. sessions for the tryon-based Blitzen Benz road course saturday, winning by 9 a.m -noon. Middle school stu-high t h e s e a r e n o o r d i n a r y hour race at Homestead-Miami raceway near savannah, ga.)dents, later on,” said Board. “We’re getschool students will be from 6-9 race team got its second victory(Fla.) seven laps. the car is co-driven grades 6-8, will have camp chumps. speedway’s 2.21-mile next month. We’ve got a very coach Josh of the season inBlitzen the ChumpCar Nedsaturday, gallaher, who also 1-4 pCHs p.m. sessions forMcentire high the tryon-based Benz roadby course winning by isting ready for (roebling roads fromp.m. strong near car and good, consistent savannah, ga.) school willstudents be campwill director. budget-conscious thelaps. team’s Warrenraceway be from 6-9 raceWorld teamseries, got its asecond victory seven the car car builder, is co-driven drivers, so if we can get evnext month. We’ve got a very For more information series of sports-car endurance Board, peter Mayerhofer p.m. pCHs coach Josh Mcentire and of the season in the ChumpCar by Ned gallaher, who alsoand is Jim erything ready to go again, we strong car and good, consistent costs, contact Josh Mcentire races featuring automobiles purWright. greg pressley is the pit will be camp director. World series, a budget-conscious the team’s car builder, Warren should beifoK. drivers, so we can get evat polk County High school chased for $500 orendurance less. chief and rusty tredinnick is the For more information and at series of sports-car Board, peter Mayerhofer and Jim again,onwe (828) 699-8159. Blitzen automobiles Benz’s Mercedes(Continued page 43) crewgreg chief.pressley is the pit erything ready to go costs, contact Josh Mcentire races featuring pur- Wright. at polk County High school at chased for $500 or less. chief and rusty tredinnick is the should be oK. (828) 699-8159. Blitzen Benz’s Mercedes- crew chief. (Continued on page 43)

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Champ Cardinals head to Clemson camp Champ Cardinals head to Clemson camp

the boys and girls cross coun- the LHs girls team was state try teams from Landrum High runner-up in 2008 and won the last was year.state school a jump on de-the championship LHs girls team the boysare andgetting girls cross counBothinteams several fendingfrom theirLandrum state titles,High headingrunner-up 2008 return and won the top try teams performerslast from last season and nextare week to Clemson’s year. school getting a jump on Univerde- championship haveteams addedreturn depthseveral with newcomsity’stheir Cross Country Camp. Both top fending state titles, heading ers. the teams are under the teams will be attending and the next week to Clemson’s Univer- performers from last season of head Jeremy campCountry July 11-16. the camp ishavetutelage added depth withcoach newcomsity’stheCross Camp. and assistant coach a continuation teams’ off-ers. Darby the teams are under the Dr. the teams will of bethe attending toddof Walter. season conditioning head coach Jeremy the camp July 11-16. the program. camp is tutelage past two years Last fall, girls and and the assistant coach Dr. the a continuation of the teams’ off-boysDarby For motto for the LHs teams has been teams from LHs won the s.C. todd Walter. season conditioning program. “14:59,” meaning that their Class a/aa state championships For the past two years the 15 Last fall, the girls and boys minutes of fame isn’t andfrom they LHs are inwon the midst of whatmotto for the LHs teams has over been yet. teams the s.C. Both meaning teams continue to feel to bechampionships a small dynasty. “14:59,” that their 15 this Classappears a/aa state way of about upcoming the team is the two-timeminutes fametheisn’t over yet.2010 and they areboys in the midst of what country season thatthis begins Landrum High School’s S.C. Class AA/A Cross Country champions pose defending teams continue to feel appears to be a state smallchampion dynasty. withBothcross this fall as well. titles won in 2008 and 2009. with their trophies after last year’s state meet. (photo provided.) the boys team is the two-time way about the upcoming 2010 defending state champion with cross country season that begins Landrum High2 School’s S.C. Class AA/A Cross Country champions pose sports – page titles won in 2008 and 2009. this fall as well. with their trophies after last year’s state meet. (photo provided.) sports – page 2


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Harald W. Behrend Harald Walter Behrend, 69, of 3033 Skyuka Rd, Columbus died Thursday, July 8, 2010 in Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, S.C. Born in Munich, Germany, he was the son of the late Walter and Anna Marie Jungbauer Behrend. He moved to the U.S. in 1975 from South Africa and was the vice president of Staubli Corporation, Duncan, S.C. He was a private pilot and member of the Carolina Soaring Association. Surviving include his wife Gillian Behrend of Columbus; four daughters, Lisl Windham (Chan) of Greenville, S.C.; Meg Wilson, of Spartanburg, S.C.; Francesca Vernon (Seth) of

Wilmington, N.C.; and Lindy Behrend (Reid Draeger) of Chapel Hill, N.C.; a brother and two sisters, Lothar Behrend, Karin Dangel, and Barbara Wolff, all of Germany. Also surviving are four grandchildren Benjamin and Toby Wilson and Marshall and Sophie Windham. Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 11, 2010 in the McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon, with Rev. Aeptha Jennette and Rev. Eushahn Lontz officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the services on Sunday at the funeral home. An online guest register is available at www.mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon.

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Local designers participate in designer showcase in Flat Rock Tryon designers Terry Gillespie of Hennessee Haven Group, Dan Ferebee of Bravo Interior Design and Erin and Cory Thompson from Thompson Landscaping and Stone Masonry are participating in the very first Flat Rock Designer Showhouse. Saluda Cottages c.1836 is the site of Historic Flat Rock, Inc.’s 2010 fundraising event. All three floors of this estate house will be professionally decorated by designers from North Carolina, Georgia, Lousiana and Tennessee. The property will be available for viewing August 14 through 29 from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 4 p.m. on Sundays. There will be a special appearance, demonstration and book signing by nationally known garden designer, author and TV guest Jon Carloftis. This special program and lunch will be Wednesday, August 26, at 11 a.m. at the Kenmure Country Club in Flat Rock. In 2009 Carloftis was invited by President Obama and “Bet-

ter Homes and Gardens” to decorate the courtyard of the Blair House for the Christmas holidays. Billy Joyner, a master gardener, will offer a free guided walking tour and lecture on the property’s registered historic trees. The walking tour will be on Wednesday, August 18 and Wednesday, August 25 at 2 p.m. Visitors will have the opportunity to dine at Cafe Sans Souci, catered by Chef Larc Lindsey, and shop at the Showhouse Boutique. Both will be open daily. All tickets are available online at www.historicflatrockinc.org and showhouse tickets are available at the Henderson County Visitor’s Information Center, the Silver Fox in Hendersonville and in Flat Rock at The Book Exchange and the Wrinkled Egg. A limited number of showhouse tickets will be available at the door. Parking is available on the grounds of Saluda Cottages. Regrettably, like most houses of this era, Saluda Cottages is not handicapped accessible. It is suggested that comfortable, low

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