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Tennant honored with Order of Long Leaf Pine by Leah Justice

Columbus Fire Chief Geoff Tennant encountered a few surprises on November 7, the biggest being presented with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian honor in North Carolina. Tennant received the award, presented by Polk County Magistrate Lionel Gilbert on behalf of North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue, at a surprise retirement party held at Tryon Estates. The retirement party was filled with local emergency service agencies, law enforcement officers and others, including Tennant’s former students. The event was catered by Moutain View BBQ, whose owner, Shane Blackwell, is also a member of the Columbus Fire Department. Tennant is retiring as fire chief at the end of this year after holding (Continued on page 3)

Columbus Fire Chief Geoff Tennant accepts the Order of the Long Leaf Pine from Polk County Magistrate Lionel Gilbert during a retirement party held Nov. 7 in his honor. (photo submitted)

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

Rails to trails resolution approved by Town of Tryon Saluda Grade Trail Committee established by Leah Justice

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Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit , Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. to noon. 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, 828-894-7000. 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. (Continued on page 2)

The Town of Tryon has approved its support of turning the railroad into a trail system for hikers, bikers and equestrian activity. Tryon Town Council met last week and held a lengthy discussion about the project. The resolution was approved by a 3-1 vote, with councilman Wim Woody voting against. Discussions included Woody say-

ing that if the tracks are removed, it takes out any chance of rail travel on the scenic route between Charleston, SC, and Asheville. Woody says he doubts Northfolk Southern, the owner of the railroad, would agree to give up the line and added that the area couldn’t afford restoring and maintaining the rail bed. Councilman Doug Arbogast discussed a recent trip to Damascus, VA, taken by area officials and what its rails to trails project has done for

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Saluda Center , Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., chair exercise, 2:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. For more activities, email saludaseniorcenter@tds.net (mailto:saludaseniorcenter@tds. net) or visit www.saluda.com. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Polk County Library , Preschool Storytime, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Free. All area children and caregivers welcome. Caregiver must remain with child. Landrum Library , Book Discussion Group, 4th Tuesday every month, 10:30 a.m. at the library. 864-457-2218. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym. Zumba class for kids ages 4-12, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congregational Church. Caregiver’s Support Group will meet Nov. 23 at 1:30 p.m., Congregational Church in Tryon. 828-894-0722. 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.),

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828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800286-1326. VFW Ladies Auxiliary Polk County Memorial 9116 Tuesday, November 23, 7:30 p.m., Womack Building in Columbus. VFW Columbus Post, Polk County Memorial 9166 Tuesday, Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m., Columbus Town Hall.

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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. Saluda Center , Wednesday activities, Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m., gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m. Movie Matinee, 12:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Thermal Belt Amateur Radio Club, last Wednesday of each month, noon, Columbus United Methodist Church. 8945542. Autumn Care of Saluda will sponsor an American Red Cross Holiday Blood Drive on Wednesday, November 24 from 1:30 to 6 p.m. at the facility located at 501 Esseola Drive in Saluda. Donation appointments can be scheduled by calling 828-749-2261. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Program, Wednesdays, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340.

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Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit , Thursdays, 7 a.m. to noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus. Saluda City Hall will be closed Thursday, Nov. 25, and Friday, Nov. 26, for the Thanksgiving Holiday. The City Hall office will reopen on Monday, Nov. 29. Businesses with Friday garbage pickups will be picked

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Today: Cloudy, with 30 percent chance of rain. High 70, low 53. Wednesday: Cloudy, Rain Cloudy with 40 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms. High 69, low 49. Friday’s weather was: High 60, low 41, no rain. Saturday’s weather was: High 66, low 46, no rain. Sunday’s weather was: High 68, low 46, no rain.

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up on Saturday. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. 828894-0001. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga 5:30 p.m., Saluda Center. 828-749-9245. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; storytime, 10:30 a.m. Saluda Public Library, Bouncing Babies & Toddlers in Tow, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Green Creek Community Center , Zumba exercise classes Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym. Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Road. Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, Bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-894-5098. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose

Ave., Tryon. AA’s Sobriety and Beyond, Thursdays, 8-9 p.m., Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1024 W. Main St., Forest City. 828-863-1313.

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Saluda Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities include Movie Matinee, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting , Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-894-0293. Tryon Toy Makers Museum, open Friday 2 to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 43 E. Howard St., Tryon. 828290-6600. Youth Chess Club , at Morning Glory Farm every other Friday afternoon after school. Can provide some transportation from Middle School. Younger children and adults welcome. Lynne Parsons, coordinator 894-5595, Dr. Brian Crissy, chess coach. Next meeting, Friday, Nov. 26. 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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Karaoke Tue, Thurs, and Sat. Tryon Fire Chief Joey Davis presents an award from the Polk County Fire Chief’s Association during a retirement party for Columbus Fire Chief Geoff Tennant. From left: Green Creek Chief Tarrance Randolph, Columbus Asst. Chief Tony Priester, Davis, Columbus Deputy Chief Bobby Arledge, and Saluda Assistant Chief Shane Hamilton. (photo submitted)

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the position since 1982. He has served as firefighter for 35 years and retired as an educator after 30 years of service. Tennant is currently the chair of the Polk County School Board. Tennant joined the Columbus Fire Department in the mid-1970s. Then, the department consisted of a small allvolunteer force and a couple of fire trucks. Today, the department has one paid firefighter and 28 active volunteers in addition to junior members and several associate members who also belong to neighboring departments. “I don’t think you can understand how much the people in this room mean to me,” Tennant told those in attendance. Tennant was lured to Tryon Estates that evening by a fire alarm activation at the retirement community in Columbus. The fire alarm call was nothing new to Tennant, but soon after entering the room, Tennant realized the setup as he was met with a standing ovation. “It was the only way we could get him here,” said Columbus Deputy Fire Chief Bobby Arledge. “If we told him we were having a retirement party, he wouldn’t have shown

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The Saluda Oral History Project has begun. The first interviews were with Martha Anderson, Charlene Pace, and John Rhodes. Asheville-based Eljapa Media Group will be doing the taping and producing a DVD which will be available for sale when the project is finished. During Hometown Christmas Stroll on Friday, Dec. 10, the committee will have a display

set up at Macon Bank describing the timeline for the project. Contributions and donations will be accepted at that time to help with the funding of the project. Businesses will also be given an opportunity to sponsor the production of the DVD. This project is one of the priorities of the Historic Saluda Committee. Seed money of $2,500 was funded by the City of Saluda to start the project.

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ing to emergency calls. He refers to it as a retirement, but says not much will change. “Will I get up at three in the morning to go to a tree down,” Tennant said, “Probably not. But if we have something like we had (a couple of weeks ago) on I-26 (referring to a fatality wreck), you can bet I’m coming.”

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the economy. He said the town, which is a little smaller than Tryon, has six bed and breakfasts and six bicycle shops. Having a destination here in Tryon for weekend or day trips would be great for the local economy, Arbogast said. He said most trail destinations that are successful include a large hill, and with the Saluda Grade being the largest grade in the U.S., “we’ve definitely got a big hill.” The Virginia Creeper Trail stretches 35 miles from Abingdon, VA, through Damascus, VA, to the North Carolina State line. The Virginia Creeper Trail is open to hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding and was created along a former rail bed. Arbogast also said the trail system could be tied into Tryon’s Vaughn’s Creek Greenway project, which will connect three town parks with property

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acquisition just underway. Councilman Roy Miller asked if the town hadn't, in recent years, passed a similar effort. John Vining responded that the carriage club had planned to have scenic tours along the railway. Vining said that effort didn’t go anywhere in part due to the liability of having an engine carrying passengers. Andy Millard, who is currently restoring the Tryon Depot, introduced the resolution and said likely, in the future, Norfolk Southern will abandon the rail bed and the property will probably defer to various property owners along the line. Crys Armbrust said that the plan is to fill the rail bed with crush and run and roll over it to pack it down. He said the Tryon Downtown Development Association (TDDA) supports the effort, along with the Foothills Chamber of Commerce. The town intends to also get approval from the cities of Saluda and Landrum and Polk County.


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Obituaries

Eugene (Gene) John Kempton Eugene (Gene) John Kempton, 78, of Six Mile, SC, died November 16, 2010 at Oconee Hospice of the Foothills. Born on June 7, 1932 in Des Moines, IA, to Chris Joseph and Mabel Wise Kempton, he attended Theodore Roosevelt High School and Drake University. Gene served in the National Guard and was a pilot in the United States Air Force, retiring in 1967 after flying 43 combat missions over Vietnam, commanding a B-52 assigned to the 367th Bomb Squadron of the Strategic Air Command. His career as an aviator continued as a commercial airline pilot, filling his passport with stamps from airports all over the globe. He was never in the news for heroically landing a disabled aircraft but was simply proud to have safely delivered his passengers to their destinations. He retired from aviation in 1985 to an old farm in the foothills of the Blue Ridge in South Carolina where much of his family remains to this day. In retirement, Gene was devoted to his family and enjoyed annual summer trips to the American West, camping, fishing and visiting distant fam-

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ily members. He survived one especially memorable trip in the company of three pre-teen granddaughters and always spoke fondly of his fishing trips with Kenny in Washington State. All those who knew Gene have enjoyed the wit and humor that he had honed along the way. He is survived by a sister, Phyllis Hall of Des Moines, two sons, Christopher of Six Mile, SC, and Curtis of Columbus, and two daughters, Anne and Rebecca, both of Six Mile, SC. He was the proud grandfather of Justin, Austin, Jaylyn, Kyle, Ben, Sammy, Sarah, Stephanie and Julia and his great-grandsons Cameron and Braiden. Gene was preceded in death by his wife, Loralle Ballou of Salina, KS. No immediate services are planned. A memorial and celebration of his life will be planned for a later date. Contact Chris Kempton at 864-868-6530 or ckemptto@bellsouth.net for more information. Memorials may be made to The Cottingham House and mailed to: Oconee Hospice of the Foothills, Foundation Office, 298 Memorial Drive, Seneca, SC 29672.

Two art shows on display at TFAC Aviva and Adam Kahn are now showing their paintings and sculptures in Tryon Fine Arts Center’s (TFAC) Mahler Family Board Room through December 18. Adam’s subject matter ranges from a red hawk to an abstraction of “Autumn Coming.” Adam says his earliest influence was Vincent Van Gogh and he’s tried to maintain that vigorous and powerful force behind his paintings. Aviva’s pieces range from bowls and vases to sculpture and some figure studies using charcoal and pastels. Her Etude series consists of nine bowls all slab-made from porcelain clay using the same bowl mould for each but varying each bowl with

glazes, turquoise, shells and feathers. She has some Ikebana (Japanese style of flower arrangements) containers and a few clay sculptures. Her wood pieces deal with the female form except for two manzanita burls. Many new names are showing in the Membership Show in Gallery One. The paintings and sculptures range from abstract, landscape, still life, portraits of humans and animals to a birdhouse and more. TFAC’s hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you have any questions, call 828-859-8322 ext. 212. – article submitted

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Letter to the Editor

Misinformation continues To the Editor: It is always interesting to read the letters in the Bulletin. I have learned much by checking the “facts” in them. In the latest by Annette Koluch I found some errors that were probably found in false e-mails that have become painfully common. In Ms. Koluch’s letter from November 18th she states that Representatives DeFazio and Harkin had introduced a bill, HR 4646 “Debt Free America Act,” that would apply a 1 percent tax on all monetary transactions. I wish Ms. Koluch would have used the time she spent writing the letter to check the validity of the e-mail she received. Actually HR 4646 is a bill that was introduced by Representative Chaka Fattah (D) from Pennsylvania on February 23, 2010. The bill has no co-sponsors and is still in committee. This bill is a pet

project of Rep. Fattah, apparently called a hobby-horse bill, in which he proposes the fee to replace the income tax and pay down the national debt. These types of bills are introduced every session and have no chance of making it out of committee, so Senator Burr and Representative Shuler will never vote on any of these bills. Ms. Koluch continues to inform us that “They are sneaking this in after the election.” Again it was introduced on February 23, 2010, which was before the election. Also there is a reference to President Obama as “the man” who is behind this horrid bill. Nowhere could I find a link between Mr. Obama and HR 4646. The election may be over but misinformation continues. If you receive a piece of information that seems too outrageous to be true, then it probably is! The “other side” is seldom as nefarious as they are portrayed in our splintered media landscape, so don’t believe everything that comes from a glowing screen. – Jeff Jenkins

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Autumn Care of Saluda will sponsor an American Red Cross Holiday Blood Drive on Wednesday, November 24 from 1:30 to 6 p.m. at the facility located at 501 Esseola Drive in Saluda. Donation appointments can be scheduled by calling 828-7492261. “This is the second year for us to host this special blood drive and we are excited to once again partner with the American Red Cross,” noted Glenn Pierce, administrator. “The holidays are always a critical time of need.”

The facility exceeded its drive goal in 2009, the first year Autumn Care hosted the event. According to Tisha Davis, staff development coordinator and drive coordinator, the drive attracted a lot of first time donors. “Having the facility serve as the donation center provided a convenient location for employees as well as members of the community,” Davis said. “We had 19 first time donors.” For more information or to schedule a time to donate, call Autumn Care at 828-749-2261. – article submitted

Call for entries for Saluda Arts Festival Celebrating its heritage and arts culture, the Saluda Business Association invites artists to participate in its eighth annual Saluda Arts Festival scheduled for May 21, 2011 in historic downtown Main Street in Saluda. Featuring more than 50 talented artists, the festival represents a diversity of art media including oil, watercolor, and acrylic paintings, pottery, wood turning, blacksmithing, sculpture, jewelry, painted furniture, stained glass, and more. This is a juried art event offering cash awards to a diverse range of 2D and 3D artwork. Cash awards will be given for; $500 Best Overall, $300 for 2nd Place 2D and 3D, $150 for 3rd Place 2D and 3D, $50 for each

Honorable Mention. Instructions of how to enter and applications for participation can be downloaded from www.saluda.com. You may also contact Susie Welsh at 828-7493900 or Catherine Ross at 828243-8696 or email at sswelsh@ tds.net for more information. Applications are due by March 15, 2011 and notification of acceptance by the first week in April. “Saluda abounds with natural assets. It’s our duty to the heritage of Saluda to celebrate and promote its artistic culture, historic buildings, and the natural beauty of our mountains and waterfalls,” said Cathy Jackson, spokesperson for the SBA. – article submitted


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• Tuesday, November 30, Raleigh; • Wednesday, December 8, Charlotte; 1x3• Thursday, December 16, Winadv. 11/10, 17, 24;12/1 ston-Salem; X299-039905 • Wednesday, January 12, New Bern. Grant applications are due to the N.C. Volunteer Commission by noon on Friday, February 25, 2011. Application forms are available on the N.C. Volunteer Commission’s website, www.volunteernc.org, or by calling the N.C. Volunteer Commission at 919-715-3470 or 1-800820-4483. Grants will be awarded based on community support, program design, organizational capacity, budget adequacy, sustainability

and provide new U.S. Citizens with interpretation and translation services. The N.C. Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service, a federal- and state-funded agency housed in the Governor’s Office, administers funding to 10 N.C. AmeriCorps programs for the 20102011 program year. Since 1994, more than 12,153 individuals have participated in those national service programs in North Carolina. For more information on the N.C. AmeriCorps programs, visit the N.C. Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service’s website at www.volunteernc.org or call 1-800820-4483 (TTY: 1-877-877-1765). – article submitted

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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Wolverines get ‘monkey’ off their backs PC advances to third round of playoffs for first time by Joey Millwood

the polk County football team avoided slipping on a banana peel and threw the “monkey” that had been on its back for far too long aside on Friday night and dominated east rutherford en route to its first ever trip to the third round of the North Carolina state playoffs. the Wolverines dominated the Cavaliers from start to finish for a 27-7 victory. The Wolverines overcame some early mistakes in the first half to go into the locker room with a 6-0 lead. The only Wolverine touchdown in the first half was set up by a Jay sutton fumble recovery with a little over seven minutes left in the second quarter. “I was ecstatic,” sutton said. He should’ve been because the play proved to be the most important one of the first half. a Cary Littlejohn sweep set up a second down play where quarterback andre overholt dropped back and hit Joel Booker for a 22-yard pass to the one-yard-line. With six minutes left in the half, overholt punched it in to put the Wolverines on the board. A two-point conversion failed moments later. at the start of the third quarter, the Wolverines put together a long drive, eating up the clock. Littlejohn and overholt took turns shredding the Cavalier defense. On a first down from the East 25-yardline, Littlejohn took a pitch from overholt, turned his burners on, and wove in and out of

Polk quarterback Andre overholt runs towards the endzone in the Wolverines’ 27-7 win over East Rutheford in the second round of the state playoffs. Polk travels to Lincolnton on Friday at 7:30 p.m. (photo by Joey Millwood)

Cavalier tacklers on his way to line recovered a fumble for the Wolverines halting the Cavathe endzone. on the following kickoff, the liers best drive to that point. Cavaliers ran the ball back to six plays later, Cody orick ran in a onethe Wolveryard touchine 45-yardline where “We rushed the ball really well. down. e a s t polk kick- We were getting a great push e r J a c o b up front. We felt we could win r u t h e r ford’s only Christianstouchdown e n m a d e the game in the trenches.” came with a touch-- Coach Bruce ollis 7:47 left in down savthe fourth ing tackle. Chistiansen isn’t your ordinary quarter and it was answered kicker, ollis said. according to with a long Wolverine touchollis, if all the Wolverines lined down drive to end the game. up for the forty-yard-dash, on fourth and one, overholt when the dust settled, Chris- handed off the ball to Littlejohn tiansen may very well be the and the tailback scampered up the middle for a 15-yard fastest player on the team. “It was good just to get the touchdown with 1:39 left in chance to make a play for my the game. “We rushed the ball really team,” the kicker said. three plays later, tyler well,” ollis said. “We were philpott blew up the Cavalier getting a great push up front. sports – page 2

We felt we could win the game in the trenches.” the Wolverines will travel to Lincolnton on Friday at 7:30 p.m. for the third round of the state playoffs. polk will be hosting a special practice on thanksgiving at 7 p.m. The practice will be open to the public.

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Jeanne Millett’s 1947 Buick Woody Super 8 Roadmaster

Local equestrian’s estate at auction Fri., Sat., Nov. 19, 20 Jeanne Millett, who died in July, lived in Tryon and was a member of the Carolina Carriage Club. Her estate, which included many canine and equestrian art items and a 1947 Buick Woody Super 8 Roadmaster, will be sold at auction on Friday and Saturday, November 19 and 20 by Richard D. Hatch & Associates in Flat Rock, NC. Millett was born in England in 1922 and moved to this country with her family at age 11. Her estate includes many canine, equestrian, hunting and sporting paintings, watercolors, lithographs and etchings; hundreds of dog, horse and animal figurines (by makers such as Dahl Jensen, Rosenthal, Herend, Royal Doulton, Beswick, Hutschenreuther and others); and animal bronzes and books. The 1947 Buick Woody Super 8 Roadmaster that will be sold had been Millett’s father’s car, and she

couldn’t bear to part with it, during her lifetime. The auction preview continues Friday, November 19 from 1 to 6 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 from 9:30 to 11 a.m., and the auction will be held Friday, November 19 at 6 p.m. and Saturday, November 20 at 11 a.m. Phone and absentee bids will be accepted. A full catalog, showing photos of all items to be sold, in full color, is posted on the Richard D. Hatch & Associates website (www.RichardHatchAuctions). The sale will be conducted in the firm’s gallery, located at 913 Upward Road in Flat Rock. Internet bidding will be facilitated by LiveAuctioneers.com. Flat Rock, NC, is located off exit 53 of Interstate 26 (then go north one mile). For more information, log on to www.RichardHatchAuctions.com. – article submitted

Carolina Keglers bowling results The following are the results of the Carolina Keglers games bowled on Wednesday, November 17, at Autumn Lanes in Forest City. Women’s High Game: 1. Debi Monahan – 164; 2. Gerri Reitz – 160. Women’s High Series: 1. Gerri Reitz – 430; 2. Debi Monahan – 429. Men’s High Game: 1. Henry Zahn – 216; 2. Dave Ritchie – 191. Men’s High Series: 1. Henry Zahn – 503;

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Anyone wishing to join the Carolina Keglers should contact Gerri Reitz at 828-859-5206. Members are asked to call Gerri when they cannot bowl and to advise when they will return. — article submitted

STATE STATE OF OF NORTH NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA IN IN THE THE GENERAL GENERAL COURT COURT OF OF JUSTICE JUSTICE DISTRICT DISTRICT COURT COURT DIVISION DIVISION COUNTY COUNTY OF OF POLK POLK FILE FILE NO.: NO.: 10 10 CVD-161 CVD-161 POLK POLK COUNTY, COUNTY, AA mUNICIPAL mUNICIPAL CORPORATION,) CORPORATION,) PLAINTIFF, PLAINTIFF, NOTICE NOTICE OF OF FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE SALE SALE VS.TRACEY VS.TRACEY BOOKER, BOOKER, GARY GARY S. S. BOOKER,THE BOOKER,THE CHARLOTTECHARLOTTEmECKLENBURG mECKLENBURG HOSPITAL) HOSPITAL) AUTHORITY AUTHORITY (LIENHOLDER), (LIENHOLDER), CITIFINANCIAL CITIFINANCIAL SERVICES, SERVICES, INC. INC. 309, 309, LLC LLC (LIENHOLDER), (LIENHOLDER), AND AND TOWN TOWN OF OF TRYON,(LIENHOLDER),) TRYON,(LIENHOLDER),) DEFENDANTS DEFENDANTS Under Under and and by by virtue virtue of of an an order order of of the the Clerk Clerk of of Superior Superior Court Court of of Polk Polk County, County, North North Carolina, Carolina, made made and and entered entered in in the the action action entitled, entitled, “Polk “Polk County, County, aa municipal municipal corporacorporation, tion, Plaintiff, Plaintiff, vs. vs. Tracey Tracey Booker, Booker, et.al., et.al., Defendants,” Defendants,” the the undersigned undersigned th Commissioner Commissioner will will on on the the 99th day day of of December, December, 2010, 2010, offer offer for for sale sale for for cash, cash, to to the the last last and and highest highest bidder bidder at at public public auction, auction, at at the the courthouse courthouse door door in in the the Town Town of of Columbus, Columbus, Polk Polk County, County,North NorthCarolina, Carolina,at at10:00 10:00a.m. a.m. the the following following described described real real property, property, lying lying and and being being in in Tryon Tryon Township, Township, State Stateand andCounty Countyaforesaid, aforesaid,and andmore more particularly particularly described described as as follows: follows: BEGINNING BEGINNING at at aa stake stake near near HowHoward’s ard’s Gap Gap Road, Road, corner corner of of Lot Lot #26 #26 of of the the Garrison Garrison Land Land Subdivision Subdivision and and runs runs thence thence South South 39 39 degrees degrees 38 38 minutes minutes West West 330 330 feet feet to to aa stake; stake; thence thence North North 31 31 degrees degrees West West 45 45 feet feet to to aa stake; stake; thence thence South South 41 41 degrees degrees 20 20 minutes minutes West West 326 326 feet feet to to aa stake, stake, near near Howard’s Howard’s Gap Gap Road; Road; thence thenceSouth South34 34degrees degreesEast East54 54feet feet to to the the BEGINNING, BEGINNING, BEING BEING Lot Lot #27 #27 of of the the said said Garrison Garrison Land Land Subdivision Subdivision as as appears appears by by plat plat from from survey survey made made by by G. G. W. W. Pearson, Pearson, Surveyor, Surveyor, _______ _______ 1938, 1938, and and reference reference is is hereby hereby made made to to said said plat, plat, full full description, description, recorded recorded in in Plat Plat Book Book _____, _____, Page Page _______ _______ of of the the plat plat records records for for Polk Polk County, County, North North Carolina. Carolina. This This being being the the identical identical property property conveyed conveyedto toIsabell IsabellC. C.Waddell Waddellby bydeed deed from from Homer Homer R. R. Williams, Williams, widower, widower, dated datedJune June11, 11,1965 1965and andrecorded recordedin in Book Book 134 134 at at Page Page 195, 195, Polk Polk County County Registry. Registry. Isabelle Isabelle C. C. Waddell Waddell died died testate testateand andaaresident residentof ofPolk PolkCounty, County, North NorthCarolina Carolinaon onNovember November5, 5,1995 1995 and andthe theabove abovedescribed describedproperty propertywas was devised devised to to Isabelle Isabelle W. W. Booker Booker under under the the terms terms and and provisions provisions of of Article Article III III of of the the Last Last Will Will and and Testament Testament of of Isabell IsabellClayton ClaytonWaddell. Waddell. Reference Referenceis is hereby hereby made made to to Estate Estate File File 96E-205 96E-205 in in the the Office Office of of the the Clerk Clerk of of Superior Superior Court Court for for Polk Polk County. County. Isabelle Isabelle W. W.

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Booker Booker died died intestate intestate and and aa resident resident of ofPolk PolkCounty, County,North NorthCarolina Carolinaon onApril April 27, 27, 2005 2005 and and the the above above described described passed passed to to her her heirs-at-law, heirs-at-law, Tracey Tracey Y. Y. Booker Bookerand andGary GaryS. S.Booker. Booker. Reference Reference is is hereby hereby made made to to Estate Estate File File 05E-88 05E-88 in in the the Office Office of of the the Clerk Clerk of of Superior Superior Court Court for for Polk Polk County. County. Tax Tax Map Map No. No. T2-C3 T2-C3 The The terms terms of of the the sale sale are are as as folfollows: lows: 1. 1. This This sale sale will will be be made made subject subject to: to: (a) (a) all all liens liens for for state state or or federal federal taxes taxes of of higher higher priority, priority, ifif any, any, and and any any easements, easements, rights rights of of way, way, restricrestrictive tive covenants covenants or or other other restrictions restrictions of of record record affecting affecting the the property; property; (b) (b) county county taxes taxes or or local local assessments assessments against againstthe theabove abovedescribed describedproperty property not not included included in in the the judgment judgment in in the the above-entitled above-entitled cause. cause. 2. 2. This This property property is is being being sold sold “as “as is”. is”. Neither Neither the the Plaintiff, Plaintiff, nor nor the the undersigned undersigned Commissioner, Commissioner, makes makes any any warranties warranties or or representations representations concerning concerning the the property, property, including including but but not not limited limited to, to, the the physical physical or or enenvironmental vironmentalcondition conditionof ofthe theproperty. property. Further, Further, the the undersigned undersigned makes makes no no title title warranties warranties with with respect respect to to the the title title to to the the property. property. 3. 3.At Atthe thetime timeof ofthe thesale, sale,the thehighhighest est bidder bidder will will be be required required to to make make aa cash cash deposit deposit of of twenty twenty (20%) (20%) percent percent of ofthe thebid, bid,with withthe theremaining remainingbalance balance of of the the bid bid amount amount to to be be paid paid on on the the day day following following the the expiration expiration of of the the apapplicable plicableten ten(10) (10)day dayupset upsetbid bidperiod. period. In In the the event event that that the the bidder bidder refuses refuses to to take take title title and and aa resale resale becomes becomes necessary, necessary, the the deposit deposit shall shall be be apapplied plied to to pay pay the the costs costs of of sale sale and and any any loss loss resulting. resulting. 4. 4. Any Any person person who who occupies occupies the the property property pursuant pursuant to to aa rental rental agreeagreement, ment, or or otherwise, otherwise, may may after after receivreceiving ing the the notice notice of of sale, sale, terminate terminate the the rental rental agreement agreement upon upon ten ten (10) (10) days days written writtennotice noticeto tothe thelandlord. landlord. Further, Further, any any person person occupying occupying the the property property is is hereby herebynotified notifiedto tovacate vacatethe theproperty property prior prior to to the the sale sale date date as as referenced referenced above. above. An Anorder orderfor forpossession possessionof ofthe the property property being being sold sold may may be be issued issued by by the the above above referenced referenced District District Court, Court, ifif necessary. necessary. th This This the the 88th day day of of November, November, 2010. 2010. Phillip Phillip R. R. Feagan, Feagan, Commissioner Commissioner Posted: Posted: November November 9, 9, 2010 2010 Adv.11/23,30 Adv.11/23,30

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Obituaries

Josephine “Jodie” Lashua Josephine “Jodie” M. Clarke Lashua of Tryon, NC, died at White Oak Manor on November 19, 2010 after a courageous fight with a debilitating neurological condition. Jodie was born to Jessica Gladys Parker and William Joseph Clarke on March 15, 1935 in Ashford, Kent, England. She was one of four siblings. She took it as a personal mission to make sure that all her family knew the importance of boiling water to make a good cup of English tea (hot tea, that is) and how important tea was for all that ailed you. Jodie had many sayings that her children and grandchildren warmly called “Nannie-ism’s.” Sayings such as “I have a bone in my leg” when she didn’t quite feel good; “Close your mouth there is a bus coming” and the family favorite “What did your last servant die of?” Jodie was a long time member of The Episcopal Church of The Holy Cross in Tryon. She loved the church and often was a reader where her still noticeable English accent made the readings enjoyable to all. The family was very proud of Jodie when as an adult, she obtained her bachelor’s degree in History from Converse College in Spartanburg, SC, in 1989 at the age of 54, where she was often on the dean’s list. At the graduation ceremony, her son yelled “Go Mom!” which brought a standing ovation from all. She worked for Spartanburg County, SC, as a librarian for 20 years and was librarian at Boiling Springs and later Landrum, SC, from which she retired in 2000. She was known by so many people for her love of books and her love of people and especially children. People still remember her reading them stories at the library as a child or for calling to inform them

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of a recommended book she Tryon Holiday knewTown theyofwould enjoy. She absorbed allScHedule she read and was a Thesource Town ofofTryon will be closed great information for Thursday, November 11, 2010. Thursanyone interested in pretty much day garbage pick up will be made on anything – especially English Monday, November 15, 2010. Please history. contact Town Hall if you have any Jodie was an avid walker for questions. (828)859-6655 adv. 11/5, 9 adult life and was most of her often seen walking for miles near the famhome on creditor'sily notice Warrior Having qualified as ExecutorDrive of the Estate of JoHn c. doerr, a n d adeceased, round late of Polk County, North Carolina, this Harmon field is to notify all persons having with the claims famagainst the Estate of said decedent dog Lady to exhibit them to ily the undersigned andT.later, Executor, c/o Caroline Knox,Miss 422 ea. Those South Main Street,THendersonville, N.C. did 28792 or before the 8th day that noton know her personally of February 8,her 2011, or thislady Notice will would call “That with 1x1.5 be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All the white dog” toand 11/5,9 persons indebted saideveryone Estate will knew exactly who they were TTRY-039872 please make immediate payment. speaking This the of. 8th day of November, 2010. Janet Allison (Doerr) McCaskey, ExecuJodie never knew a stranger tor always greeted people with and Estate of John C. Doerr aCaroline warmT.smile and usually with a Knox, Attorney huge hug. She made feel& Van Winkle, Buck, Wall,people Starnes immediately comfortable as if Davis, P.A. 422 Streetfor years. theySouth wereMain friends Hendersonville, NC 28792 Jodie loved to travel and adv. 11/8, 15, 22, 29 cultures and appreciated other their people and she especially enjoyed an evening out of fine NOTICEwhen somedining – especially CITY one else paid.OF SALUDA BOARDby her 1x3.5 JodiePLANNING is survived adv.The 11/8,Thursday, 15, 22, 29November 11th loving husband of over 50 X298-039834 meeting for the Planning Board of the years, Elmer, andbeen herchanged children City of Saluda has to th Martin (Mary) and10Jennifer Wednesday, November , 2010 at as well asthe her step-son Mark 6:30 PM at Saluda Public Library Meeting Room Upstairs. (Penni). She was very lovingly Doris T. Marion, CMC to her five known as “Nannie” City Clerk grandchildren Sydney and Zoey adv. 11/1 of Mooresville, NC; Bezanson Sarah Lashua of Frisco, TX; Katie (Scott and great-grandson Ethan) Geller of Lewisville, TX, and Tim Lashua of Columbus, IN. She is survived by one sister, Barbara Littlewood of Sittingbourne, England. Jodie was a firm believer that grandparents were meant to spoil their grandchildren and tried to do that at every opportunity – often to their parent’s dismay. 1x2Jodie was passionate about adv. 11/1the needy and donated helping CSAL-039688 her time lovingly to Mobile Meals of Spartanburg County and often to Hospice and to

children’s literacy. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 1, 2010 the Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross, 150 Melrose Avenue, Tryon, NC with Rev. Dr. Michael Doty officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Mobile Meals of Spartanburg 419, East Main St., Spartanburg, SC 29302, 864-573-7684, www.mobilemeals.org, Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Drive, Columbus, NC 28722 or to Spartanburg County Library, 151 S. Church St., Spartanburg, SC 29306. The family wishes to thank everyone at White Oak Manor and to Hospice for the care they provided and to all of her many friends and family that went out of their way to visit and pass on their well wishes. The family asks that you celebrate Jodie’s life and carry on her spirit of caring in whatever way you can. An online guest register is available at www.mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon, NC. Polk County notiCe of Current and uPComing volunteer board vaCanCies Council on Aging - 2 Regular Vacancies Farmland Preservation - 2 Regular Vacancies Library Board of Trustees - 2 Regular Vacancies Nursing Home Community Advisory Committtee - 2 Regular Vacancies Recreation Advisory Board - 2 Regular Vacancies * Region C Workforce Development Board - 1 Regular Vacancy Travel & Tourism - 1 Tourism Related Business Vacancy Zoning Board of Adjustments - 2 Alternate Vacancies *Must be from the private-for-profit business sector. If interested, please pick up an application at the County Manager's Office, Womack Building, Columbus, NC or call 894-3301, ext. 7 for on-line access instructions. adv. 11/12,16,18,22,23,24

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Town of Tryon Holiday ScHedule The Town of Tryon will be closed Thursday & Friday, November 25 & 26, 2010. Thursday garbage pick up will be made on Monday, November 29, 2010. Please contact Town Hall if you have any questions. (828)8596655 adv. 11/19, 23 creditor's notice Having qualified on the 5th day of November Co-Administrator CTA of the Estate of eugenia Jones Harrison, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons , firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before the 9th day of February, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th day of November, 2010. Estate of Eugenia Jones Harrison 1x1.5Harrison Camenga, Co-AdminisCarol trator CTA 11/19,23 1308 Golden Hill Rd. TTRY-039911 Matthews, NC 28105 Lisa Toney Harrison 117 Butternut Dr. Kings Mountain, NC 28086 adv. 11/9, 16, 23, 30

NOTICE TO CREDITORS STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF POLK 1x3.5 adv.Having 11/9, 16, 23, 30 as Executor of qualified X299-039905 the Estate of ROBERT LACY DICK, III, Deceased, lately of the County of Polk, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the Estate of ROBERT LACY DICK III to present them to the undersigned Executor representing the Estate. All claims against said Estate should be presented on or before February 2, 2011, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate settlement to the Estate. This the 2nd day of November, 2010. Camilla H. Dick Executor of the Estate 615 Laurel Lake Drive, Apt. A108 Columbus, NC 28722 Coiner, Harrelson & Shelton, P.A. Edward L. Harrelson Attorney for the Estate 206 Third Ave. West Hendersonville, NC 28739 (828) 698-2345 adv. 11/2,9,16,23

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