09-06-11 Daily Bulletin

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Tryon Daily Bulletin

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Vol. 84 / No. 153

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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Suspected copper thief nabbed at old Grover Industries building in Lynn A House of Flags wine basket will be raffled off to benefit renovations to the museum. The basket will include seven bottles of wine, two House of Flags custom wine glasses, a cork saver and a 3 x 5 United States flag. Raffle tickets can be purchased at La Bouteille in Tryon. The drawing will be held Friday, Sept. 9 at the House of Flags museum in Columbus.

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

Today

Up to $40k in copper stolen; $150k+ in damage by Leah Justice

Officers swarmed the former Grover Industries building in Lynn last Friday morning, Sept. 2, to arrest a man inside suspected of stealing copper for the past couple of months. After searching the large former plant, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office sought assistance from the Henderson County K-9 unit. A dog found the suspect hiding in a drain in the basement, according to sheriff’s office reports. Timothy William McCurry, 39, who was living in a hotel in South Carolina, according to sheriff re(Continued on page 3)

Polk County Sheriff’s Deputy Tim Davis (left) and Henderson County K9 Deputy Ronnie Russell (right) escort Timothy William McCurry at the the former Grover Industries building. (photo by Leah Justice)

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy. 176, Saluda. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, “We Care” is a weekly informal social group open to women coping with loss. The group meets at 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon and is open to newcomers. For more information, contact Shannon Slater at 828-894-7000, 800-

Kids in meth lab home test positive for drugs

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Parents face additional charges of child abuse by Leah Justice

A 1-year-old and a 2½-yearold living in the Sunny View home recently busted as a methamphetamine lab both tested

positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The toddlers’ parents, Jessica Nicole Hardin, 22, and Jason Carroll Barnes, 33, both of 3201 Hwy. 9 North, Columbus were charged last Thursday, Sept. 1 with two counts of misdemeanor child abuse, one count for each

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child. Those charges were in addition to others they already face with regard to the meth lab bust. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office and N.C. State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) uncovered on Aug. 24 what is being called the largest meth lab in Polk County’s


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• Calendar (continued from page 1)

617-7132 or sslater@hocf.org. Landrum Library, Free computer class at 9:30 a.m. Call the library at 864-457-2218 to get more information or to sign up for a session. 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. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. LIFECare of Polk County/ Adult Day Health Care, provides services Monday - Friday. Pet therapy is scheduled every Tuesday. An opportunity for participants to interact with a trained pet therapy dog in a safe and meaningful environment. Call 828-894-2007 for more info. Polk County Library, will have preschool story time every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Open to all area children and caregivers. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills daytime grief support group, first Tuesday each month, noon, Hospice Center behind St. Luke’s Hospital. For anyone grieving the death of a loved one. No charge to attend; newcomers

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Corrections/Clarifications

The photo on page 14 of the Thursday, Sept. 1 Bulletin showed a group named Timberline, but not the bluegrass group from Pickens, S.C., that will perform at the Green Creek Heritage Festival. Also, the captions on pages 14 and 15 should have said the festival will be held on Sept. 10. *** The front page caption for the photo of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church should have said the original church burned in 1959.

welcome. Drinks and dessert are provided. 828-894-7000, 800617-7132, sslater@hocf.org. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congregational Church. Polk County Historical Association, holds a program “Making Molasses in Polk County” on Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 2:30 p.m. at the museum, 60 Walker St., Columbus. All are welcome. PolkFresh Farmers Market, Tuesdays, in the Re-Ride parking lot, crossroads of Landrum and Hwy. 9, 5 - 7:30 p.m., Visa/EBT accepted. Visit polkcountyfarms. org for vendor list or sign-up. Landrum Library, Free computer class at 5:30 p.m. Call the library at 864-457-2218 to get more information or to sign up for a session. Saluda Business Association, first Tuesday of each month, 5:30 p.m., top floor, public library. 828-749-3444. Foothills Autism/Asperger’s Parent Support Group, meets the first Tuesday, 6 p.m., Polk County Library community room (Columbus). 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 1-800286-1326. American Legion, Polk County Memorial Post 250, first Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., 43 Depot Street, Tryon.

Local Weather Forecast:

Today

Tomorrow

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Today: Cloudy, with 60 percent chance of rain. High 73, low 58. Wednesday: Cloudy, with 60 percent chance of rain. High 76, low 58.

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Thursday’s weather was: High 91, low 70, no rain.

Foothills Knitting Guild, first Tuesday of each month, North Woods Farm Fiber and Yarn, 221 North Main St., Campobello, 7 p.m. ICC Polk Campus, An evening with mountain storyteller Gary Carden. Thursday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. More info call 828894-3092. Upstairs Artspace, panel discussion of photographers on how to take classic landscape pictures of the Carolinas, Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. Call 828-859-2828 for information.

Wednesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. - 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. - noon. 828-8940001. Tryon Youth Center, Learn how to play bridge. Grades 6 - 12 welcome. Free. From 9 - 11 a.m. Saluda Center, Wednesday activities, Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga 12:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. Tryon Kiwanis Club, meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Female Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Tryon Historic Preservation Commission, Meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 4:30 p.m. at the Tryon Fire Department. This meeting is a continuation of the meeting

begun on Aug. 25. Public welcome. More info, call 828-859-9566. Male Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340.

Thursday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. - noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga, 5:30 p.m.; 828-749-9245. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m.; bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, 10 a.m., 20- 25 minute session for young children and care givers includes music, nursery rhymes, action poems and short books. Story time at 10:30 a.m. for Pre-schoolers includes books, music and finger plays. Call 828457-2218. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Saluda Community Library, will have preschool story time every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. Open to all area children and caregivers. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Rd. PolkFresh Farmers Market, Thursdays, Tryon, McCown St., 4 - 6:30 p.m., VISA/EBT accepted. (Continued on page 11)


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• Kids at meth lab (continued from page 1)

history at the residence, located in the Sunny View Community. The children were found in the home at the time of the bust and are currently in the custody of the Polk County Department of Social Services. Hardin and Barnes were each charged initially with manufacturing methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine precursor, both felonies. The additional charges were filed last week after the 1-yearold and 2½-year-old were tested for drugs, according to

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ports, was arrested and charged with three counts each of felony breaking and entering and felony larceny. An estimated $150,000 of

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Polk County Sheriff Donald Hill. Hill said the misdemeanor child abuse charge is the most severe allowable by state law. Items found in the home during the bust included pseudoephedrine, sulfuric acid, acetone and sodium hydroxide as well as various containers commonly used in manufacturing methamphetamine, according to sheriff officers. A contracted hazardous material team cleaned up the chemicals found in the home. This was the first meth lab discovered in Polk County in about four years. The sheriff’s office’s first meth lab bust occurred in 2002, with another

Jason Carroll Barnes

Jessica Nicole Hardin

discovered in 2003 and two in 2004. The last meth lab in Polk County was discovered on Edgerton Road in November 2007.

Barnes and Hardin were each given an additional $5,000 bond on the child abuse charges.

damage was done to the building, and an estimated $30,000 to $40,000 of copper was stolen, according to initial reports. Sgt. Mike Wheeler said the sheriff’s office was alerted to the crime about a month and a half ago and began setting up surveil-

lance at the plant. Wheeler said he estimates the copper began being taken three to four months ago in small amounts at a time. Wheeler said through surveillance, the sheriff’s office developed a good idea of the suspect’s routine. He said he got up at 3

a.m. Friday, Sept. 2, and arrived at the building. While he was there, an older model Toyota Camry pulled up at the rear of the building and parked next to the wall, not visible from the road. A man (Continued on page 4)


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got out and left the driver’s door and trunk opened, while he entered the building through a window. Wheeler witnessed this and called for back up. The suspect hid in the 55,000-square-foot building until he was found in the drainage area, located in the basement. McCurry was placed under a $100,000 bond and was still being held at the Polk County Jail as of last Friday. McCurry will have a first appearance in court today, Tuesday, Sept. 6. The Grover Industries plant, which once dyed yarn, closed in October 2008. Just prior to the recession, the plant employed 125 people. The building was built in the 1890s and was originally used as a hosiery mill, powered by a dam on the Pacolet River. Plant manager Gary Semmell still checks on the plant weekly and discovered the crime. The sheriff’s office was assisted in the investigation by the N.C.

Suspect Timothy McCurry (above left) with Polk Sheriff’s officers Deputy Tim Davis (above center) and K9 Deputy Ronnie Russell (above right). The vehicle McCurry drove to the building (right) was also found. (photos by Leah Justice)

Highway Patrol and assisted on Friday at the scene by the Columbus and Tryon Police Departments.


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Polk County Burial Honor Guard seeks community help The Polk County Memorial Honor Guard was formed more than eight years ago to provide a proper military funeral ceremony for veterans in our area. The honor guard also often leads and carries the colors (U.S. flag) for area parades and festivals. Members of the American Legion Post #250 in Tryon and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post # 9116 in Columbus and Post #10349 in Mills Spring volunteer their time to form this honor guard unit. The honor guard members are committed to performing their duties in a dignified and respectful manner. This includes wearing appropriate attire. Members are currently working to raise funds to purchase military style dress pants, shirts with shoulder epaulets, appropriate patches and cords, dress jackets, gloves, belts, boots and caps. The total cost

Mike Collins, Glenn Burgess, John Magee and Fred Earl Foster of the Polk County Burial Honor Guard during the presentation of the colors at Veterans Park in Columbus on Memorial Day. (photo submitted)

to outfit 12 members is more than $5,000. Through a variety of projects, the honor guard unit has raised approximately $2,500 of this cost. In preparation for the upcoming Sept. 11 anniversary, the honor guard unit borrowed $1,000 to supplement their

available funds and placed an order for most of the needed uniform components. Currently, the funds are insufficient to order the jackets. The honor guard unit is asking for help in order to reach this goal. If you would like to make a contribution to this ef-

fort, please send donations to: Polk County Post #250 of the American Legion, Inc., “Honor Guard Donation, 20 Hampton Court, Columbus, N.C. 28722. Polk County Post #250 is a 50l(3)c non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

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Want Your ad Here? One Scoop at a Time opened in Tryon Aug. 4. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

One Scoop at a Time ice cream cools off Tryon by Samantha Hurst

One Scoop at a Time workers began filling waffle cones and cups with heaping scoops of ice cream just over a month ago in Tryon. The shop, owned by Tryon resident Khlid Aboudas, opened Thursday, Aug. 4. “Tryon didn’t have [an ice cream shop], so I thought it was a good opportunity,” Aboudas said. “So far business is good.” Aboudas previously owned and operated the Triangle Stop in Tryon before selling it earlier this year. He said he felt an ice cream shop would be a good fit in the small two-story

building just down from the main street area of Tryon, especially seeing as Tryon was one of the only towns around that didn’t have its own ice cream spot. Aboudas keeps eight flavors available each day but rotates them out on regular basis so there is always something new for ice cream lovers to enjoy. Flavors include standard favorites such as butter pecan, mint chocolate chip and strawberry. Plus, Aboudas throws a few wildcards in from time to time, including his favorite – sherbet – and others like birthday cake ice cream. Hours of operation for the shop

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One Scoop At A Time owner Khlid Aboudas hopes to add doughnuts and coffee to his offerings later this fall. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

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Wildflower Bakery, in Saluda. The salon’s official opening will be Monday, Sept. 19. The salon will be open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9

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Public Notices CO-EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified on the 18th day of August, 2011, as Co-Executors of the Estate of Marjorie P. Buek, 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 Co-Executors on or before the 30th day of November, 2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment. This the 30th day of August, 2011. U.S. Trust/Bank of America and Ann Buek Beggs, Co-Executors Estate of Marjorie P. Buek Private Wealth Management 157 Church St., 26th Floor New Haven, CT 06510 R. Anderson Haynes Attorney at Law P.O. Box 100 Tryon, NC 28782 adv.8/30; 9/6,13,20 9772 11-SP-40 AMENDED NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority contained in that certain Deed of Trust, Assignment of Rents and Security Agreement executed and delivered by GA-NC Real Holdings, LLC, dated May 5, 2006 and recorded on May 15, 2006, in Book No. 341, at Page 950 of the Polk County Public Registry (the “Deed of Trust”); and because of default in the payment


9772 sonal or mixed property is or Glass 66x22; 1 Mirror 38x55; Terrace Great Room: 2 Chairs, 11-SP-40 shall be affixed to the Land; Upholstered Flamestitch AMENDED NOTICE OF 36”Wx33”Dx35”H; 1 Sofa (iv) all ryon building buildTuesday, SSUBSTITUTE eptember 6, 2011 T Dailymaterials, Bulletin  / T he World ’s Smallest Daily Newspaper Loveseat TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURE ing machinery and building 84”Lx36”D; 1 75”Lx36”D; 1 Cocktail Table SALE OF REAL equipment delivered on site to AND PERSONAL PROPERTY the Land during the course of, 41”x42”; 1 Pitchfork Floor Lamp; 1 Rising Bd Console or in connection with, any conUNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the struction, repair or renovation of Glass & Wood 11”x70”; 1 Oripower and authority contained the buildings and improvements ental Rug 4’x6’ at Stair Landing; in that certain Deed of Trust, Assituated or to be situated Guest Bedroom: 1 Queen Mattress & Box Spring; Bonus signment of Rents and Security thereon; Room: 1 Game Table; 4 Game Agreement executed and delivered by GA-NC Real Holdings, (v) all leases, licenses or occu- Chairs; 1 Pair Twin Beds Pine, 4 1 PineNotices Bedside Table; LLC, dated May Notices 5, 2006 and repancy agreements of all or any Posters;Public Public Public Notices 1 Pine 4 Drawer Chest; 2 Cuscorded on May 15, 2006, in part of the Land and all extentom Spreads/Shams & BedBook No. 341, at Page 950 of sions, renewals, and modificathe Polk County Public Registry tions thereof, and any options, skirt. (the “Deed of Trust”); and berights of first refusal or guarancause of default in the payment tees relating thereto; all rents, Present Record Owner: GA-NC Real Holdings, LLC of the indebtedness secured income, revenues, security dethereby and failure to carry out posits, issues, profits, awards The terms of the sale are that and perform the stipulations and payments of any kind paythe real property hereinbefore and agreements contained able under the leases or otherdescribed will be sold for cash therein and, pursuant to dewise arising from the Land; to the highest bidder. The sale mand of the holder of the indebtedness secured by said (vi) all contract rights, accounts of the personal property is made in accordance with G.S. § Deed of Trust, the undersigned receivable and general intangiSubstitute Trustee will place for bles relating to the Land or the 25-9-604 (a) and (b) as part of sale, at public auction on TUESuse, occupancy, maintenance, the sale of the real property. A DAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 at construction, repair or operation deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or Seven NOON to the highest bidder for thereof; all management agreecash at the usual place of sale ments, franchise agreements, Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), at the Polk County Courthouse, utility agreements and deposits; whichever is greater, is required in Columbus, North Carolina all all maps, plans, surveys, speci- and must be tendered in the of the right, title and interest of fications; all warranties and form of certified funds at the time of the sale. In the event Borrower, in and to the property, guarantees; all permits, lirights, interests and estates censes and approvals; and all that the note holder or its intended assignee is exempt from now owned or hereafter acinsurance policies; and paying the same, the successful quired by Borrower as set forth in the Deed of Trust and in the (vii) all proceeds of any of the bidder shall be required to pay UCC Financing Statement reabove-described property, revenue stamps on the Truscorded on February 24, 2011 in whether cash or non-cash, and tee's Deed, and any Land TransBook 385, Page 1456 of the including insurance proceeds fer Tax. Polk County Public Registry (coland condemnation awards; and lectively, the “Property”), being all replacements, substitutions The real property and personal property hereinabove described more particularly described as and accessions thereof. is being offered for sale "AS IS, follows: There is specifically excluded WHERE IS" and will be sold sub(i) Property address: 386 Chesfrom the personal property of ject to all superior liens, unpaid tertown Road, Mill Spring, NC GA-NC Real Holdings, LLC the taxes, and special assess28756; following items of personal prop- ments. Other conditions will be erty which are said to be owned announced at the sale. The sale (ii) Legal Description: BEING all by Marc Merrill and are located will be held open for ten (10) of Lot 81 of BRIGHT'S CREEK, in the following rooms: Kitchen: days for upset bids as by law required. PHASE 1, MAP 4 as the same is 3 Bar Stools, Wood w/Upholshown on a map thereof restered Back; Dining Room: 6 If the Trustee is unable to concorded in Map Book E at Page Side Chairs, Leather & Uphol1169 in the Polk County Regisstered; 2 Arm Chairs Leather & vey title to this property for any try (the “Land”); Upholstered; 1 Dining Table, reason, the sole remedy of the Glass & Iron 84"L x 48"W x purchaser is the return of the (iii) All fixtures, machinery, 30"H; 2 Brass Urns; 1 Oriental deposit. Reasons of such inequipment and other articles of Rug 8'x10'; 1 Entry Rug 4'x6'; 1 ability to convey include, but are real, personal or mixed property Runner Rug 3'x12'; Living not limited to, the filing of a attached to, situate or installed Room: 1 Oriental Rug 7'9" x bankruptcy petition prior to the in or upon, or used in the opera10'; 1 Cocktail Table Glass & sale and reinstatement of the tion or maintenance of the Land Iron 40x40; Master Bedroom: 2 loan without the knowledge of or any buildings or improveChairs, Upholstered Green; 1 the Trustee. If the validity of ments situated thereon, Console Table Iron & Glass the sale is challenged by any whether or not such real, per66x22; 1 Demilune Table Iron & party, the Trustee, in its sole sonal or mixed property is or Glass 66x22; 1 Mirror 38x55; discretion, if it believes the chalshall be affixed to the Land; Terrace Great Room: 2 Chairs, lenge to have merit, may deUpholstered F l a m e s t i t c h clare the sale to be void and re(iv) all building materials, build36”Wx33”Dx35”H; 1 Sofa turn the deposit. The purchaser ing machinery and building 84”Lx36”D; Loveseat will have no further remedy. Barbara1Tilly equipment delivered on site to 75”Lx36”D; 1 Cocktail Table the Land during the course of, 41”x42”; 1Flute Pitchfork Floor Additional Notice Where the or in connection with, any conLamp; 1 Rising Bd Console Real Property is Residential struction, repair or renovation of Glass &828-859-6568 Wood 11”x70”; 1 Ori- With Less Than 15 Rental Units: the buildings and improvements ental Rug 4’x6’ at Stair Landing; An order for possession of the situated or to be situated Guest Bedroom: 1 Queen Matthereon; tress &Pam Box McNeil Spring; Bonus property may be issued pursuRoom: 1 Game Table; 4 Game ant to G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor Piano (v) all leases, licenses or occuChairs; 1 Pair Twin Beds Pine, 4 of the purchaser and against pancy agreements of all or any Posters;828-859-6049 1 Pine Bedside Table; the party or parties in possespart of the Land and all exten1 Pine 4 Drawer Chest; 2 Cus- sion by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the sions, renewals, and modificatom Spreads/Shams & Bedproperty is sold. Any person tions thereof, and any options, skirt. who occupies the property purrights of first refusal or guarantees relating thereto; all rents, Present Record Owner: GA-NC suant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after income, revenues, security de-

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DB Let T d Ads fie u! sipossession s a l An order for yo of the C orissued f property may be pursuk r wo§ 45-21.29 in favor ant to G.S. Additional Notice Where the Real Property is Residential With Less Than 15 Rental Units:

of the purchaser and against the partyPublic or parties in possesNotices sion 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. 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. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a bona fide lease or tenancy may have additional rights pursuant to Title VII of 5.896- Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act which became effective on May 20, 2009. Rogers Townsend & Thomas, P.C. Substitute Trustee (704) 442-9500


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only God can Nominations openWhile for national make a tree, Mary SaSSer When youraward feet hurt, ‘I Love My Librarian’ What' s going RNC, FNPon? then come see me.

The “I Love My Librarian” award invites library users nationwide to recognize the accomplishments of librarians in public, school, college, community college and university libraries for their efforts to improve the lives of people in their community. Nominations are being accepted online at www. atyourlibrary.org/ilovemylibrarian through Sept. 12. Up to 10 librarians will be selected. Each will receive a $5,000 cash award and a plaque and will be honored at an awards ceremony and reception in New York, hosted by The New York Times, in December. Each nominee must be a librarian with a master’s de-

I snip and clip,accredgree from a program will see,Library ited byastheyou American 'Til your (ALA) big toeinpain Association library has been set free. or a and information studies I'mdegree Mary with Sasser, master’s a specialty The N.C. Queen in school library mediaoffrom Podiatry! an educational unit accredited by Jump the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher into Education. Foot Nominees Care must be currently working in the United States in with a public library, a library at an accredited two- or four-year Mary Sasser, RNC, FMP college or university or at an 828-894-0693 accredited K-12 school. For additional information contact Megan McFarlane at 1x3 mmcfarlane@ala.org or call t ends 8/10 312-280-2148. – article submitted by Megan McFarlane

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Visit polkcountyfarms.org for vendor list or sign-up. Polk County Planning Board Meeting, Thursday, Sept. 8, 5 p.m. at Bryant Womack Justice and Administration Center, 40 Courthouse St. in Columbus. Tryon Fine Arts Center, “Explore the Arts” series. Warren Carson leads “Explore the Spiritual.” 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. For more information, call 828-859-8322. 34 Melrose Ave. in Tryon. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. 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. footcare - page 4


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On September 11, 2001, a gro of America. (A terrorist is some to change, control or destroy a of people.) The United States ha ber 11, also known as 9-11, but American soil. This year marks memorial is currently being ere On the morning of Septemb control of four commercial airpla takeoff with the passengers abo the northern World Trade Cente into the south tower at 9:03 am Washington, D.C. at 9:37 am. T been headed towards the Unite field near Shanksville, Pennsyl aboard attempted to retake con World Trade Center Towers had A third, smaller World Trade Ce 19 hijackers died in the attacks hundreds of rescue workers, pe 2,000 people in the World Trad needlessly lost their lives.

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Polk County Sheriff’s Office, Ward Street, Columbus, 828894-3001 Rabies vaccinations are required for all dogs and cats over the age of 4 months; recommended for horses and cattle. In North Carolina, rabies vaccinations are required to be given by a veterinarian. Rabies clinics are scheduled throughout the year; watch the Bulletin for announcements, or contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office for information. Strays are taken to the Foothills Humane Society on Little Mountain Road in Columbus, a volunteer nonprofit organization that shelters homeless animals and tries to find caring owners for them, or to the Rutherford County Animal Shelter in Rutherfordton. People missing a pet should call the Foothills Humane Society at 828-863-4444 or Rutherford Shelter at 828287-6025. Spaying and neutering of pets is highly recommended. If finanof Spartanburg cial assistance is needed, call the spay/neuter assistance allowance number, 828-859-5305. “Serving Upstate since 1952” about Foothills To adopt a pet the or find out more information Humane Society, check out their Web site at www.foothillshumanesociety.org. 249 e. main st. spartanburg Injured or orphaned wildlife or nuisance wildlife questions can be referred to Beth Knapp-Tyner at Wildwednesday at Heart Wildlife Rehabilitation 864-585-1579 • closed in Green Creek, 828-863-0505. msho-024022 msho-024022

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oup of terrorists attacked the United States eone who tries to use fear and brutal force a group of people, or in this case, a nation as been subject to attacks before Septemt this is the largest attack ever to occur on the 10th anniversary of this terrible day. A ected at the site to honor the fallen. ber 11, 2001, 19 al-Qaeda hijackers took anes. The airplanes were taken over after oard. The first plane intentionally flew into er Tower at 8:45 am. A second plane flew m. A third plane flew into the Pentagon in The fourth plane, which is believed to have ed States Congress building, crashed in a lvania, at 10:03 am, after the passengers ntrol of the plane. By 10:30 am, both of the d collapsed because of structural damage. enter building fell that day at 5:21 pm. All s, along with all of the airline passengers, edestrians on the streets below, and over de Center Towers. A total of 2,995 people

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Above and below: Views of the landscaping recently completed at the Saluda Center. The project was funded by a grant from the Saluda Community Fund. (photos by Gwen Ring)

Saluda Center completes landscape beautification project In May 2010, the board of the Saluda Center announced the center had received a $5,500 grant from the Saluda Community Fund at the Polk County Community Foundation. The grant was to complete a landscaping and beautification project at the Saluda Center complex to include the main building, the old scout hut and the Thrifty Barn. Saluda Center board president Judy Ward said, “We are grateful to receive these funds, proud of the project they are supporting and proud to be a part of this unique community.” The board recently announced the project has been completed. The grading and landscaping was done by Colt Love, owner of Silver Creek Lawn and Landscape in Columbus.

An anonymous donor established the Saluda Community Fund, a competitive grant fund, in 2006 to celebrate Saluda and benefit Saluda organizations that are serving the residents of Saluda. The donor said Saluda is “the most unique place on the planet; there is a sense in people of being where they belong.” The vision of the Polk County Community Foundation is to advance philanthropy and improve the quality of life for all citizens in Polk County and the surrounding area. For more information about the Polk County Community Foundation, email foundation@polkccf. org, call 828-859-5314 or visit the foundation at 255 S. Trade St., Tryon. – article submitted by the Saluda Center


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Polk JV football loses to R-S Central 14-7

Above: The Polk County High School JV football team breaks through the banner at the game Thursday, Sept. 1 against R-S Central. The JV Wolverines lost, 14-7. Right: Tanner Garrett, t h e P o l k J V t e a m ’s quarterback, heads to the corner of the end zone to make Polk’s only score of the game. (photos by Fulton Hampton)

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Feeling the weight of the world on my shoulders If I have to pretend to play horse one more time, I’m fronting the money to legally change my name to Mr. Ed. I chose Mr. Ed over Secretariat or Man O’ War due to the name being a little more personable. I really couldn’t see me introducing my wife and I at the next Christmas party as Mr. and Mrs. Man O’ War. I like the intimidation factor, but I need to live in a bit of reality. Reality is in the eye of the beholder in my household. You know you’re in big trouble when your daughter looks at you and views you as a “horsy.” The reality to her would be that I need to sprout hooves, chew the cud and neigh every now and then for good measure. My little girl eats, sleeps, breaths and mimics horses.

Not only am I in trouble when A good degree of humility is she has a little free time on her particularly needed. Especially hands and decides she wants to if neighbors are looking out of saddle up her horse, but she ex- their windows at your daughpects at some point in the near ter hooking a bungee cord to future to own your shirt and one of them – a pretending it’s real one. a bridle. Or in Grassroots allowing them In order to play horse to tie you to by Chris Jakubowicz with a little a tree - and girl, one has to then leave you have a very strong back, which there as they go and fetch you I, of course, don’t. some grass, that I in turn have Also, one has to have stam- to pretend to eat. After all, ina; which I, of course, am that’s what I do as a horse, eat lacking a bit at the moment. grass and allow people to tie One also has to pretend to me up and ride me wherever be horsy in the middle of a they want to go. 95-degree day. We went to Harmon Field Nothing wrong with a good the other day to well, watch the sweat, I always tell myself, as I horses, of course. Mesmerized, trot around with beads of sweat she stood there as if the horses running down the front of my were running around the ring, glasses. huffing and jumping just for

her. She had herself an “I am one with the horse” moment. Armageddon could have come and she wouldn’t have batted a 7-year-old eyelash, unless it was a horse and rider coming out of the sky. As we walked, I noticed that she started to walk exactly like a horse. If you know how a horse walks, you can imagine. With her boots on and her dream in her head, she led me around to view her favorite horses. She even asked me to bend down and allow her to “saddle me” in public. That’s where I draw the line. A photographer noticed the young addiction as we walked toward the stalls. “Is she thinking about riding?” he inquired to me. “Every day,” I said without (Continued on page 17)


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Martino to speak to autism parent support group Sept. 6 On Tuesday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m., the Polk County/Foothills Area Parent Support Group will host a program regarding disability rights for those on the autism spectrum, featuring speaker Gabrielle Martino. In four years, Disability Rights North Carolina has grown from six staff members and a budget of $300,000 to 42 staff members and an annual budget of nearly $3.5 million. As the

federally mandated protection and advocacy system for North Carolina, the advocates and attorneys at Disability Rights N.C. conduct a wide range of legal and advocacy services for people with disabilities. In this session, outreach specialist Gabrielle Martino will review the history of the organization, explain the role of protection and advocacy in our nation, describe the organization’s role

in systems change in North Carolina and outline the services that Disability Rights N.C. provides to the 1.9 million children and adults with disabilities living in North Carolina today. The program will take place at the Polk County Public Library’s Community Room in Columbus at 6 p.m. The Polk County/Foothills Area Parent Support Group is sponsored by the Autism Society

of North Carolina.The group meets the first Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Polk County Public Library. Future topics include nutrition and social group options for children ages 18 and up. All programs are open to the public. For information regarding the parent support group, please contact Tracey Daniels at tracey@mmpublicity.com. – article submitted by Tracey Daniels

Happy Tails fundraiser coming to FENCE Sept. 18 Foothills Humane Society (FHS) will hold a day of celebration and fun entitled “Happy Tails” on Sunday, Sept.18. Happy Tails is a day to recognize all adopted dogs that have found new homes over the years. Everyone is invited to attend an afternoon of pooch-focused activities.

There will be a benefit walk at FENCE on the equestrian side, 3381 Hunting Country Road in Tryon. Registration begins at 1 p.m. and the walk begins at 1:30 p.m. After the walk, fun activities will be set up for the dogs and dog owners. The Book Shelf with be there with many doggie books. Dogwood Farm Kennels

will present their services. A microchip clinic will be held and a spay/neuter booth will offer information. Dogs and dog owners can enjoy an introduction to agility, kiddie pools, treat stations, doggie painting, loose leash walking seminars, raffle prizes and more. Non-FHS pets are welcome

as well. Please have all dogs on a leash. This is a rain or shine event. FHS is a 501(c)(3) not-forprofit corporation organized in 1957. It is the only open-admission companion animal sheltering organization in the area. – article submitted by Joyce Cox

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Preparing an executive summary for a grant application In the last article we shared steps for developing and crafting the cover letter of a grant proposal. In this article we will continue to talk about the steps for writing a successful grant, but focusing on the executive summary. The executive summary is the document that is going to invite the reader, the grantmaker, to continue reading the entire grant proposal. The executive summary should also deliver the details of exactly what the organization is asking for. This is where you will convince the grantmaker that your program, service or equipment is important and why. The organization will also use the executive summary to let the grantmaker know, if funded, the results the grant will have on the demographic area that is served by the nonprofit request-

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ing funding. When you are preparing to write the executive summary, you’ll need to identify the key points in the proposal and include only those in the executive summary. So, if you haven’t guessed already, the executive summary should be written last, after the complete proposal is written. Of the key points in your proposal, emphasize those points that are important and follow the giving guidelines of the grantmaker/foundation. Remember, the executive summary is an abstract of the proposal and no new ideas should be introduced at this time.

How much will the entire program, service and/or equipment cost? Just as with the cover letter, the executive summary should be no longer than one page in length. At the end of the executive summary always make sure to thank the grantmaker for this opportunity to submit a proposal and for reading it. The next article will continue the steps for writing the grant, focusing on the first step of the proposal – the need statement. The Nonprofit Leadership column, written by Melissa Le Roy, a nonprofit consultant, is aimed at providing guidance from Melissa’s perspective as a leader in both the nonprofit and for profit business world. For questions or comments related to this series, please feel free to contact me at melissaleroy@gmail.com.

Questions to help you write the executive summary can include some of the following. • Have you identified yourself clearly? To answer this question, make sure that you have clearly stated your mission statement and your organization’s uniqueness. • What are the proposed project title, the purpose and the demographics served? To answer this question, ensure that you have a summary of the project, the need for it, population statistics and the expected outcome(s). • Why is this grant important? What will be accomplished by the end of the grant period? Why should your nonprofit (as opposed to any other nonprofit) receive funds from the grantmaker for this project? • How much are you requesting from the grantmaker?

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