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Personnel with the S.C. Department of Transportation work to clear storm debris from a state Charles Warner|Daily Times right-of-way on Fant Lane Thursday morning. A storm system that passed through Union County This tree on Fant Lane was felled by the high winds associated with a storm system that passed Wednesday night toppled trees onto roads and power lines in Union, Jonesville and Lockhart. through Union County Wednesday night. Strong winds topple trees onto roads, power lines Storm system spawns tornado watch, severe thunderstorm warning Charles Warner Upstate normally occurs in the spring, Editor not in winter. “It’s very unusual to have a very UNION — A weather system that powerful system like this in January,” doesn’t normally occur in January pro- Outlaw said Thursday. “You would usu- duced a line of storms that had Union ally see this in April.” County under a tornado watch and Outlaw said the threat of severe a severe thunderstorm warning and weather was due to the movement of produced heavy rains along with high the winds at different levels in the atmo- winds that toppled trees blocking roads sphere which created a rotation that and causing power outages throughout held the potential to spawn tornadoes. Wednesday evening and into Thursday “The low level jet stream at about morning. 5,000 feet above the ground was com- Doug Outlaw, meteorologist with the ing from a southerly direction,” Outlaw National Weather Service in Greer, said said. “Further up at 15,000 feet the the storm system that passed through This sign at the corner of Main and Haile streets in Jonesville was also apparently toppled by winds WEATHER Union County and the rest of the See | 3 generated by a storm system that passed through Union County Wednesday night. Shelley Vaughan is Lockhart School Teacher of the Year Instills important life lessons in students Derik Vanderford Derik Vanderford|Daily Times Staff Writer David Foster is involved in an ongoing effort to revive Boy Scout LOCKHART — activities in Lockhart. Shelley Vaughan is Lochart School’s 2012- 2013 Teacher of the Year. Foster looking to revive Boy Vaughan earned a Bachelor of Arts in Scouts program in Lockhart communication from Winthrop University in Derik Vanderford — also participated in 1991, but teaching did Staff Writer Boy Scouts at the same not become part of her location. In fact, Foster plans until she had a LOCKHART — A said the Lockhart Scout child of her own. Lockhart native is work- Hut contained the oldest “I discussed with my ing to revive the Boy charter in the Palmetto husband the possibility Scouts of America in his Council. of quitting my job and town. Foster remembers join- going back to school, Some of David Foster’s ing the scouts when Jerry and we decided that it Derik Vanderford|Daily Times fondest childhood memo- Woodsby was scout mas- would be the right move Lockhart School’s 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year Shelley Vaughan reads to her first grade class ries were made as he par- ter. for our family,” Vaughan on Wednesday. ticipated in Boy Scouts of said. “While in school, I “I had a good time Winthrop during the Park Elementary School dents for the last few America at the Lockhart here,” Foster said. “We was a substitute teacher fall 2005 semester and in 2009, and then at years. Scout Hut, located near did a lot of camping; a and really enjoyed being went on to earn a Master Lockhart School in 2010. the Lockhart Dam. Foster lot of fishing. We went in the classroom and “To Shelley, being a said the historic Scout to different places — the around children. This of Arts in early child- Lockhart Principal teacher is much more Hut has been there for beach, the mountains, reassured me that I had hood education from Betsy Trakas said she than simply being an at least 65 years, and he Camp Lee in Gaffney. We made the right decision Converse College in has had the opportunity instructor,” Trakas said. mentioned that his father to become a teacher.” 2008. She began teach- to observe Vaughan’s — James David Foster See FOSTER | 3 Vaughan attended ing first grade at Foster commitment to the stu- See VAUGHAN | 3

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Dorothy Mills a daughter, Valerie Mills. A. Glenn Funeral Home, Smith, Jr. and Otis Smith. Worthy Lindsey Survivors include 361 Meansville Road, is She is survived by four sons, Willie Walter serving the family. one son, Floyd G. Smith Local Weather Former Wallace (Dorothy) Mills Sr., (Teresa) of Cary, N.C.; Thomson Hospital Bridgett (Tina) Mills, Viola Brandon and two sisters, Sadie Sat 50/32 Employee Benjamin (Georgia) Mills, Smith Willis of Chicago, IL 2/2 UNION — Dorothy and Doland (Irene) Mills; Union Native and Rose L. Williams of Mills Worthy Lindsey, and one daughter, Cathy CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Fontana, CA. She reared Times of sun and clouds. Highs in 70, 505 Foster St., died (James) Peake; two step- Viola Brandon Smith, 93, one granddaughter as Jan. 30, 2013. A native of daughters, Dorethea died Jan. 28, 2013. her own, Bridget Brown the low 50s and lows in the low Union, she was the widow (Eddie Dean) Salter and A native of Union, she of the home. She has a 30s. of Thomas Lindsey and Della Hawkins; 20 grand- was the widow of L. C. host of grandchildren, the daughter of the late children; 46 great-grand- Smith and the daughter of great-grandchildren, great- Eva Jane Carter. She was children; a special friend, the late Cecil and Wallace greatgrandchildren, nieces reared in the home of Irene Otis Shippy, Jr. Brandon. She was the sec- nephews, cousins and a Delaney Funeral services will ond old- countless number of Sun Dawkins be held Sunday, Feb. 3, est of 11 friends. 57/28 and Julia 2013 at 2 p.m. at Monarch children. She attended Mount 2/3 Dawkins. Baptist Church with buri- Later Rowell Baptist Church S h e al in Carlisle Christian in life, early in her life, later join- Abundant sunshine. Highs in the was a Fellowship Cemetery. she met ing Gethsemane Baptist upper 50s and lows in the upper mem- Public viewing will be and mar- Church in Davidson, N.C. ber of Saturday from 1 p.m. to ried the Funeral service will 20s. Monarch 7 p.m. The family will late L.C. be held on Friday, Feb. Baptist receive friends at the Smith. 1, 2013 at 11:30 a.m. at Lindsey Church funeral home Saturday Smith To this Grier Memorial Chapel and a from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and union, with burial in Charlotte former other times at the home. five children were born. Memorial Garden. Mon employee of Wallace Online condolences may Four children preced- This announcement is a 53/33 Thomson Hospital. She be left at www.michaela- ed her in death, Eloise courtesy of the Michael A. 2/4 was preceded in death by glennfh.com. The Michael Minter, Leroy Smith, L.C. Glenn Funeral Home. Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 50s and lows in the low 30s. Duke Energy helps fund workforce development initiative Tue 63/37 COLUMBIA — As part of its • Improving education, capacity South Carolina’s workforce and 2/5 commitment to bolster South and access through e-learning and manufacturing base shows the com- Carolina’s manufacturing base, virtual reality simulation tools pany is a willing partner. We look Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the Duke Energy will fund workforce • Creating career pathways, col- forward to working with them to low 60s and lows in the upper 30s. development initiatives in the state lege affordability and graduation- build a nationally respected pro- to help provide a next-generation rate improvement gram.” workforce in key cluster areas. • Supporting K-12 STEM educa- Secretary of Commerce Bobby These initiatives will advance eco- tion initiatives Hitt said, “Workforce development nomic development and enhance • Industry cluster networking is about getting it just right: the Wed employment opportunities for through outreach and research right skills for jobs at the right 62/35 South Carolinians, thereby provid- Such a systemic approach to time. In order for South Carolina 2/6 ing industry with a highly qualified workforce and economic devel- to continue to be a national leader pool of employees. opment is effective because it is in advanced manufacturing and Sunny. Highs in the low 60s and The move will spur job growth implemented from the lowest levels create a friendly business climate, lows in the mid 30s. by helping develop a labor force to the highest levels, said Clark we must close the gap between with specific skills in STEM — Gillespy, Duke Energy state presi- our workforce skills and business ©2009 American Profile Hometown Content Science, Technology, Engineering dent — South Carolina. needs. This partnership between Service and Mathematics — and specifi- “Duke Energy recognizes that the state and the business commu- cally in advanced manufacturing to workforce development and eco- nity extends across the entire edu- support South Carolina’s burgeon- nomic development go hand in cation spectrum and addresses the PRAYER ing manufacturing industry. hand,” Gillespy said. “The Center growing and emergent workforce Duke will fund the Clemson for Workforce Development, development issue.” University Center for Workforce through its far-reaching partner- Duke Energy’s funding will help Read Matthew 5:14-16 please help us to “live Development with a $4.11 mil- ships, addresses the challenges of create virtual resources designed People [do not] light a and move and have our lion grant to manage educational, creating next-generation engineers, to support industrial development, lamp and put it under a being” (see Acts 17:28) research and outreach activities in technicians and scientists so the sponsor competitive grant opportu- bowl. Instead they put it in your holy name radi- support of workforce development region and nation can continue to nities for K-12 and technical college on its stand and it gives ance, reflecting that light and STEM education. be competitive in a global market- classrooms, support scholarships light to everyone in the to others. Amen. The Center for Workforce place.” and internships across multiple house. THOUGHT FOR THE Development will oversee distri- The center’s e-learning initia- South Carolina institutions of high- — Matthew 5:15 (NIV) DAY: How is your light bution of these funds to partner tives focus on creating innovative er education, and finance confer- PRAYER: Dear Father, shining? institutions that include universi- educational tools — aligned with ences to create greater awareness of ties, technical colleges, K-12 insti- industry employment needs — to workforce development issues. tutions institutions and STEM- increase workforce capacity. The This program, underpinned TODAY IN HISTORY oriented organizations through center also supports working pro- by solid partnerships, is vital for competitive grants, scholarships fessionals who wish to upgrade workforce development in South By The Associated Press (TRIHG’-vuh lee) was and internships. their skills and further their quali- Carolina if the state is going to Today is Friday, Feb. chosen to be the first The center is well positioned fications. meet the needs of industry, said 1, the 32nd day of 2013. secretary-general of the to leverage these partnerships to “The university is committed Clemson’s Anand K. Gramopadhye, There are 333 days left United Nations. support and extend Duke Energy’s to meeting the state’s technical associate vice president for econom- in the year. In 1960, four black educational and workforce develop- workforce needs at every level, not ic development and director of the Today’s Highlight in college students began ment initiatives. A series of work- just jobs requiring a four-year or Center for Workforce Development. History: a sit-in protest at a shops will be conducted to facili- advanced degree,” said Doris R. “Our goal is to develop more On Feb. 1, 2003, the Woolworth’s lunch tate this effort. Helms, Clemson University vice qualified employees to work in space shuttle Columbia counter in Greensboro, Duke Energy’s funding, com- president for academic affairs and industries that drive the nation’s broke up during re-entry, N.C., where they’d been bined with previously announced provost. economy,” Gramopadhye said. “By killing all seven of its refused service. funding from the U.S. Department “Our goal is to ensure our citi- fostering these partnerships, we crew members. In 1968, during the of Labor, the Employment and zens are ready to compete and can develop the workforce of the On this date: Vietnam War, South Training Administration and the succeed in the job market, particu- future.” In 1790, the U.S. Vietnam’s police chief National Science Foundation, larly in the advanced manufacturing The Duke Energy commitment is Supreme Court con- (Nguyen Ngoc Loan) allows Clemson’s center to focus on sector that is so essential to South part of Clemson’s The Will to Lead vened for the first time executed a Viet Cong expanding the talent pool to sup- Carolina’s economy. capital campaign, which aims to in New York. (However, officer with a pistol shot port workforce needs consistent “We need strong industry part- raise $1 billion to support univer- since only three of the to the head. Richard M. with Clemson’s land-grant mission ners to achieve this goal, and Duke sity priorities, including workforce six justices were present, Nixon announced his bid in four key areas: Energy’s commitment to bolster and economic development. the court recessed until for the Republican presi- the next day.) dential nomination. In 1861, Texas voted In 1979, Ayatollah CRIME REPORT to leave the Union at a Ruhollah Khomeini Secession Convention in (hoh-MAY’-nee) received Austin. a tumultuous welcome in The Union County — A resident of — A resident of Lovers parked at Union County In 1862, “The Battle Tehran as he ended near- Sheriff’s Office report- Riverview Road in Hill Road, Union, report- High School. The vic- Hymn of the Republic,” ly 15 years of exile. ed the following inci- Jonesville reported on ed on January 30 that tim said that someone a poem by Julia Ward In 1991, 34 people dents: January 30 that a hand- a box of electrical wire had put 66 O’Reilly Auto Howe, was published in were killed when an — A Jonesville resi- gun was stolen from was stolen from his home Parts magnets all over the Atlantic Monthly. arriving USAir jetliner dent reported on January his vehicle between while he was at work on his truck, and when he In 1922, in one of crashed atop a commuter 30 that while she was the hours of 4 p.m. on January 30. The victim removed the magnets, Hollywood’s most plane on a runway at Los in the Dollar General January 20 and 3 p.m. on said the metal wiring he noticed two small weighed 35 pounds. enduring mysteries, Angeles International store in Jonesville, some- January 30. The serial scratches on the front The Union Public movie director William Airport. one left an inappropri- number of the missing right fender that he did ate note which included gun was entered into Safety Department Desmond Taylor was In 1993, Gary Bettman not notice before. The shot to death in his a phone number on the NCIC as stolen, and the reported the following took office as the NHL’s victim said there were home; the first commissioner. door of her vehicle. An victim was advised if any incident: killing has never been Ten years ago: At least officer contacted the per- further information was — A resident of also three stickers on the solved. 50 people were killed in son who wrote the note, received to notify the Lakeview Heights, tailgate, but he removed In 1942, the Voice of a Zimbabwe train colli- and he admitted that he Union County Sheriff’s Union, reported on them and there was no America broadcast its sion. Former Agriculture wrote it but said he had Office. January 30 that his vehi- damage to that part of first program to Europe, Secretary Richard Lyng mistaken the woman for — A resident of North cle was vandalized while the truck. relaying it through the died in Modesto, Calif., someone else. Church Street, Union, facilities of the British at age 84. — Carter’s Muffler and reported on January 30 THE UNION CHIROPRACTIC CENTER Broadcasting Corp. in Five years ago: Exxon Auto Service reported on that someone vandalized Dr. Bridget Sherman-Miller London. Mobil posted the larg- January 30 that a vehicle his vehicle while it was Doctor for the Injured In 1943, one of est annual profit by a belonging to a customer parked on Beltline Road America’s most highly U.S. company - $40.6 had been stolen from the in Union. According to Auto, Health decorated military units, billion - and the big- business between the the incident report, the Insurance the 442nd Regimental gest quarterly profit to time the business closed vehicle was spray painted Accepted Combat Team, made that time, breaking its at 5 p.m. on January 29 around its middle, on the Medicare and up almost exclusively own records. Microsoft and 8 a.m. on January tailgate and on the driv- Medicaid Accepted of Japanese-Americans, announced an unsolic- 30. The owner valued the er’s side door. Both brake 410 North Duncan By-Pass was authorized. ited bid for Yahoo, which vehicle at $2,500. The lights were also broken. In 1946, Norwegian Union, South Carolina 29379 case was turned over to Damage was estimated (864) 429-0600 Fax: (864) 429-3388 statesman Trygve Lie See HISTORY | 9 investigations. at $500. CHIROPRACTIC The Union Daily Times/Union, S.C., Friday, February 1, 2013 3 Weather stories and a matter of location Wesley Chapel went out from under me and Dean O’Dell’s anni- Well this is finally Methodist Church will Friday about 3 p.m. I had versary. Wednesday, but you be holding a benefit one foot inside and the News Around Lockhart No Movie Review will have to wait on the “Poor Man’s Supper” on other out the door on I bet you’re waiting for movie update. We had to Wednesday, February the ice, which went up in By CONNIE PORTER a movie review, but you’ll go to Spartanburg and 6, at 5:30 p.m. All pro- the air, but I didn’t fall, Contributing Columnist have to wait. We didn’t the weather was horri- ceeds will go to “Jacob’s but I did spill all my rock make it Monday, because ble. When I got home Well,” our new mission salt just outside my door, would like to see and tell in and scared the fool I wanted to spend some it looked like you didn’t in Lockhart. They will be when it was supposed to what things used to be out of me. Shirley said time with my niece, Kim have any better weather serving vegetable soup, go down my ramp. like. Then at noon the I just about threw the Youngblood, instead, but here. One of the trees in potato soup, sandwiches, Meetings mayor and council had hair dryer. I jumped back tomorrow is another day. our backyard looked as if corn bread, tea, and des- A lot of people called lunch with the architects, and grabbed my heart Maybe I won’t close the wind knocked some sert will be extra. Elaine me today wondering and special visitors. and maybe let out a little this until I see something of it down. Gaston will be the guest what was going on in I really think they were scream. new at the theater. Which I heard a long siren singer. For any additional the center of Lockhart. surprised at the special I can’t really remem- will have to be tomorrow. while I was in Spartanburg information you may call We had architect visi- meal Barry and Bernice ber except that he star- Great Expectations and thought it might be a B.J. Johnson at 426-2948. tors looking at our town Canupp fixed, thanks to tled both Tiffany and I. In the department store tornado warning. Thank The Weather to give us ideas of what Lockhart Power. Steak, Tammy’s back was turned where I worked, my boss goodness nothing hap- This is Tuesday night, we can do in the future Baked potato, salad and so she didn’t know what had asked me to look into pened. I couldn’t wait to even though you’re read- for our town. For three banana pudding. One was going on. Well, we’d hiring several cashiers. get back home. I forgot to ing this on Friday, and I’m days they will be walking mentioned that they were been talking about scary Reading through job take a jacket, and the rain telling you this because I and driving around town just used to being served movies just before that, applications, I burst out was a little chilly, then I want to share this beau- studying the town and sandwiches. But everyone so I think that was still in laughing at one answer. left my umbrella at the tiful weather with you. surrounding areas, then enjoyed the meal while our heads. Next to the question house. So between two of It was in the 70s today, on Thursday night at 6 having another meeting. Sympathy “Salary expectations,” us we had one umbrella and I actually turned p.m. they will show the Tomorrow we will con- My sympathy goes out the applicant had written and one jacket. my window fan on and public their vision of our tinue with more meet- to my sister-in-law Elaine a single word: “Yes.” That’s what happens eventually turned the air town. ings, starting with break- Youngblood’s family. She Location, Location, when winter is in the 70s. conditioner on for about There are meetings off fast. Oh what happened will be truly missed. She Location It’s time to say good- an hour. I was accused and on for the three days to my diet. Next week! passed away on Sunday If your name is on the night, but I want to say, of having a hot flash but with different groups, Getting Scared the 27th. building, you’re rich; if even though the timing I kept the fan on until 9 that were selected before- This evening, while I Birthdays, your name is on your was sad today, I did love p.m. It will probably be hand. I was included in was finishing up with my Anniversary desk, you’re middle class; seeing all the people that cold tomorrow, you never the 11 a.m. group meet- last customers, I was real- Kathy Burgess has a if your name is on your I had wonderful memo- know. ing on Tuesday, where ly in my own little world birthday on February 3, shirt, you’re poor. ries of, and dearly loved What about last Friday we were introduced to concentrating on what I Gabe Dabbs on the 6th, Well I’ll put this on at Elaine’s memorial ser- night and Saturday morn- all our visitors. We got was doing and next thing Stan Eaves on the 9th hold until tomorrow and vice. ing? My foot (not feet) a chance to tell what we you know Chuck walked and on the 10th is Peggy then we’ll do a closing. Goodnight, 545-6652. Vaughan From page 1 “She conducts herself as a afternoon or pay day. rewarding times in teach- Vaughan also said can achieve, everyone has board and member of member of a school fam- Shelley was celebrating ing.” students’ success in responsibilities and that the School Improvement ily who gladly shoulders a struggling reader’s hav- Vaughan said her stu- school can depend on school and learning can Council. She also stays her share of responsibil- ing finally, successfully dents’ self esteem is very the amount of help they be fun. active outside of school ity for the overall well- read on grade level.” important to her, and she receive at home. “Shelley Vaughan is by teaching Sunday being of the school.” Vaughan echoed the wants each of her stu- “It is crucial for parents the teacher students see School and leading Trakas also said stu- cheer Trakas described dents to feel special and to take education seri- working with the PTO Awana at Philippi Baptist dents in Vaughan’s class when she was asked to loved in her classroom. ously and do their part or School Improvement Church. feel they can succeed, and discuss a moment in “If my students get out to make sure their child Council, going to book “Shelley Vaughan’s they do. which she felt rewarded of their seats to come and is successful in education study with her colleagues, accomplishments and “Mrs. Vaughan plans by her teaching career. give me a hug, I make and in life,” she said, men- or selling tickets at bas- contributions to her thoughtfully with the “When one of my stu- sure that I am receptive tioning the importance of ketball games,” Trakas school are many, how- strengths and needs of dents is struggling with to their feelings and not parents helping young said. “She is also the one ever, they are made all each student in mind,” reading and they reach reprimand them for being children with homework who is cheering at the the more outstanding by Trakas said. “She has the point where it starts out of their seats,” she and reading to them each pep rally, dressed as Huck the attitude with which often discussed with me to click with them; and said. “We cannot assume night. “Children need to Finn for the Storybook she carries out her duties specific challenges in the to see the look on their that all children live in know that a parent sees Character Parade, or and the enthusiasm with classroom and her plans little faces when they a loving and nurturing the importance of educa- singing ‘The Chipmunk’s which she takes on extra for addressing them. I are successful with read- environment. I want my tion.” Song’ at the Christmas responsibilities,” Trakas said. recall that she recently ing a book on their own, students to remember me Trakas said Vaughan assembly.” came into my office with without any assistance,” as a teacher who cared instills important life Vaughan takes on Staff Writer Derik Vanderford can be a cheer that most teach- Vaughan said. “That has about them and their edu- lessons in students at numerous responsibilities reached at 864-427-1234, ext. 29, or by ers reserve for Friday to be one of the most cation.” every grade level: they as treasurer of the PTO email at [email protected]. Weather From page 1 winds were from a west- Spartanburg,” Outlaw but we had it cleared that SCDOT personnel hour. This was later fol- everything down. erly direction and just said. “We went from a within an hour of getting are removing debris from lowed by what he said “Power was out at as strong if not stron- high of 70 degrees dur- the report.” private property, they are were momentary outages the corner of Lakeview ger. From that you can ing the day to a low of 47 The Union County actually clearing it from elsewhere due to circuit Heights and Pineneedle visualize the turning of degrees before midnight. office of the S.C. state right-of-ways. breaker being tripped. Road for about two the wind as you go up There was a similar Department of “The only areas that There were also out- hours,” he said. “Power in the atmosphere. When change in Union County Transportation also we maintain are in our ages in Union during the was out on Park drive you have the turning like a couple of hours later.” found itself dealing with right-of-ways,” Hinson night. for about 30 minutes and that and thunderstorms Fallen Trees fallen trees and blocked said. “If you have a tree “We had a few big for three hours on Fant you have the potential The high winds associ- roads throughout the that falls on private prop- trees blow over last Lane. The Beltline was for tornadoes.” ated with the storm sys- night. erty we’re not allowed night and break some also out from a tree for Union County was tem toppled trees onto “We had a lot of trees to go on private prop- poles,” Clarence Auton, about an hour or so.” under a tornado watch roads and power lines down, I think there was erty. Only if the tree is in electric construction and Even though outages until 8 p.m. Wednesday forcing county and state somewhere around ten,” our right-of-way can we maintenance supervisor occurred at four loca- and Outlaw said the personnel to clear roads Phil Hinson, the office’s remove it or if it falls in for the City of Union tions, Auton said the eastern part of the coun- throughout the night. resident engineer said. our right-of-way we can Utility Department, said. number of people who ty was under a severe “We had a couple of “The majority of them remove the portion that’s “One was around 7:30 at lost power was small. thunderstorm warning cases where we had trees fell across the roads but in our right-of-way.” the corner of Lakeview “It was about 15-20 from 7:40 p.m. to 8:45 across the road and we some of them fell back Power Outages Heights and Pineneedle total,” Auton said. “It p.m. He said the thun- took care of them,” John onto people’s property. In addition to block- Road. A pole broke on could have been a whole derstorm that prompted Gibson, Union County We worked all night long ing roads, trees toppled Park Drive and another lot worse. We got lucky.” the warning, however, Public Works director, and are still working by the winds also caused real good size tree was Editor Charles Warner can be reached moved out of the county said Thursday morn- today to clean up the power outages which blown over on Fant Lane ing. “One was at about debris in people’s yards. local utility departments at 864-427-1234, ext. 14, or by email at into Chester and York and tore the wire and [email protected]. counties within minutes nine o’clock last night “Our main focus last had to deal with through- of the warning being on Hames Avenue in night was keeping the out the night. issued. Jonesville. The road was roads clear,” he said. Bruce Parker, trans- Outlaw said the line of blocked but we had it “The last thing we want- mission and distribution Need mortgage storms was followed by a cleared within an hour ed was for an emergency manager for Lockhart cold front which resulted of it being reported. The responder not to have Power, said a tree limb in a drastic change in other one was at four access in the event of an fell and broke the power help to keep temperature. o’clock this morning on emergency.” lines on Mill Street in “There was a dramat- Cindy Lane off Pineland Hinson also pointed Lockhart leaving approx- ic change in tempera- Road in Union. The road out that while it may imately six people with- your home? ture here at Greenville- was completely blocked appear in some places out power for about an

Foster Apply From page 1 online at: SCHELP.gov got to see new things.” of them — Taylor Thomas — is Saturday, or call (864) 426-4629. Foster also remembers one camp assisting with the effort to bring in particular — a hunting safety scouting back to Lockhart, along Staff Writer Derik Vanderford can be reached at 864-427- 1234, ext. 29, or by email at dvanderford@civitasmedia. Assistance could be here. camp — as his favorite. with several others including John com. “We got to shoot and learn a lot Rex, Mark Keatly and Gilbert “Gib” Homeowners who are struggling to make their about gun safety, archery, stuff I Kohr, 92, who has been involved mortgage payments due to a reduction in income still remember to this day,” he said, with scouting in some capacity for caused by unemployment, underemployment, loss pointing out that today’s youth 80 years. of self-employed income, or other circumstances could benefit from such a camp. “We’ve got a lot of support from beyond their control may qualify for: “With guns, the safer we can adults,” Foster said. “Now we just teach them to be, the safer we are need to get the boys involved.” • Help making your monthly mortgage payment going to be.” The group needs boys ages 11-17 • Help with past due mortgage payments Foster said there has not been who are interested in becoming a scout program in Lockhart for scouts. Open registration is held the past couple of years, and he is from noon-2 p.m. each Saturday at There’s NO COST for this service. looking to revive scouting in his the Lockhart Scout Hut. hometown. Foster said if there are enough Apply online at: SCHELP.gov “I have a younger son now,” boys under the age of 11 who are Foster said, referring to his 14-year- interested, he would be willing to Call toll-free: old son Morgan. “I enjoyed it, and I assist with a Cub Scout program was hoping he might enjoy it.” as well. 1.855.HELP.4.SC Foster looked around the Scout For more information, visit the (1.855.435.7472) Hut and pointed out the names of Lockhart Scout Hut — which shares David Foster points out a Boy Scout Troop Certain requirements must be met for � nal eligibility determination. 11 scouts who made Eagle Scout a driveway with the Lockhart Dam Charter from Feb. 25, 1967 inside the at once. He mentioned that one — between noon and 2 p.m. on Lockhart Scout Hut. 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Keep the lines of new030911.qxp:22 inch FINAL Quark 3/9/11 11:18 AM Page 4 ago, my son’s fiancee communication open, y life changed for Life: How to Take to accept the fact that life Whether your financial recommended we rotate and try to maintain a radically 21 situation requires a minor who hosts Christmas certain superficiality. Control of Your Financial is not fair. As long as you years ago, dinner. That year, she We hope this will allow Future” (Revell, 2012). feel entitled to material correction or a major over- when I broke and my son went to the relationship to move M During my quest, I things you cannot afford, haul, no situation is hope- my self-imposed gag order her mom’s house, and forward. have come to thousands you will have money trou- less. Not even in these last year they were Dear Annie: and told the whole world of conclusions. My most bles. recessionary times. No supposed to come We are getting about my struggle important conclu- 2. Financial problems matter where you are right to mine. Instead, tired of people with a debilitating sion is this: Anyone are the result of irregular now, you can take control spending problem. can learn to control and unpredictable expens- of your finances. You can they went to her telling us that I mom’s again and the use of capi- I had no idea at their spending,PAGE 4 even Wednesday,es. When people March add 9, up 2011 get – out THE of NEWBERRYdebt and learn OBSERVER were upset that I tal letters in our the time that this in the face of a sud- their monthly expenses, how to live below your didn’t want to tag emails means we would be one of the den job loss or finan- they don’t think about the means. You can get off along. Annie, at the are “shouting” at smartest things I cial challenge. And things that don’t happen the financial roller coaster time, my 73-year- them. This idea could ever do. By that is why rule one on a regular basis. When and stay on level ground old mother was in a Annie’s should be tossed telling my story and Everyday in my book is: Spend irregular expenses creep where money ceases to be rehab facility. There Mailbox out. owning up to my Cheapskate Less Than You Earn. up, they see them as emer- an issue. But you’ve got to was no way I could We are visu- problem, I became Mary Hunt If you are expe- gencies or financial crises. follow the rules. bring her along for ally impaired and accountable. riencing financial 3. Financial problems Start by trackingOPINION your dinner, and I refused to have friends who have Since then, I’ve troubles, it undoubt- will never go away as long spending. Until you can leave her alone for the glaucoma, eye cancer read and written hundreds edly can be traced back as unsecured debt is car- get your spending under holiday. and developing cataracts of thousands of words on to a time when you failed ried from month to month. control, you won’t be able A week before or are post cataract sur- the subject of money man- to control spending. Then, Credit-card debt has an to get a handle on your Christmas, my future gery, and some of us agement. I’ve experiment- the troubleThe started to odd wayfirst of reproducing. freshfinances or your financial daughter-in-law sent have macular degenera- ed with various methods. grow. For some of us, it Financial ease has noth- future. Do it. Start today! me a text asking me to tion in various stages. I’ve addressed audiences grew and grew. ing to do with being rich. We are blessed that we Mary Hunt is the founder of www. reconsider. I again said large and small. I’ve lis- I’ve also concluded that It comes as the result of DebtProofLiving.com and author of 22 no. She accidentally can still use our comput- tened, pondered and asked regardless of the amount taking responsibility and books, including, “7 Money Rules for Life.” texted me instead of my ers, but are unable to questions. I’ve collected of money we have, there by following sound finan- You can email her at mary@everyday- son and said, “Your mom read the small print of enough data to choke even are three main reasonsvegetable cial principles and rules. cheapskate.com, or write to Everyday most messages. We need Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA is a nasty liar.” I was a well-adjusted accoun- people experienceWhen money warm And the weather first place theto start vegetable is cooked dumbfounded. I imme- and appreciate the larger tant. And I’ve written troubles: is examining your spend- 90630. To find out more about Mary Hunt capital letters. begins to be steady, that is the sameand read day. her past If columns, cooking please visit diately got another text 22 books on the subject, 1. Financial problems ing and getting it in line the Creators Syndicate Web page at www. saying, “I’m sorry, but Please tell your read- including “7 Money Rules are rooted inthe one’s indication refusal with that your fresh income. the samecreators.com. day is not possi- my feelings are hurt.” I ers to think outside the asparagus will soon be ble, store it at home by box before criticizing forwarded both of these available in our area. washing in gently under to my son, who said he those of us with limited was at work and didn’t vision. — Windows to Asparagus is fairly ex- running water to remove have time to deal with the Soul pensive during winter any grit and then wrap- this. Dear Windows: We Superbowl months.Sunday snackping a moist papertable towel Right after the holi- are sympathetic to your Superbowl Sunday is But when around the cut end of the day, my mother fell and plight, but using all caps Here’s why: After 2 hours, broke her hip. She ended looks like shouting to just around the corner. any potentialSpring bacteria ar-on up needing two surger- most people. Of course, Football fans are geared the food beginrives, to increase. the if that’s the only way AROUND THE TABLE ies. She refused addi- up and ready to go. This And when that perishable Around the Table you can see the type, price falls tional treatment, saying is also the time for hav- food is eaten, foodborne by all means continue. to a reason- Bywith RHONDA Rhonda MATTHEWS Matthews she’d had enough. She ing serious snacks close at illness can strike. However, please know ClemsonRhonda MatthewsExtension is a FoodClemson Safety University and went into hospice care hand. Tradition compels • Cold perishableable levelfoods that there are other ways true football followers to abide by theand same aspara- prin- NutritionFood Educator Safety and Nutrition Educator and died a few days later. to increase the type size. My son became angry be stocked with proper ciple, so theygus must shop- be Try holding CTRL while refreshments for the event. treated similarly. Foods with me, saying I delib- pressing the plus sign or pers are stalks before placing the erately shortened Mom’s Over the years, we’ve like devilled eggs and rolling your mouse wheel run the gamut at my shrimp dip ablemust tobe enjoy kept the vegetable bundle in the refrigerator. life by putting her into forward. Or hit “reply,” hospice. My son’s fian- house with snacks during cold. After intwo abundance. hours at Stored in the manner, as- and then highlight the Superbowl: chips and dips, room temperature, their cee still has not apolo- text and increase the The nutritional attrib- paragus will remain in gized for what she text- hot wings, sub sandwiches, potential bacteria count font size. Your browser and the all time favorite, utes of asparagus areQuick as good Chickencondition for at least ed. I haven’t heard from may offer other options becomes dangerously either of them since. pizza. Here are my sugges- high. appealing as its flavor. 6 3 days. in the manual or online. tions for handling the food spears, a typical serving CreoleAsparagus is easy to I am hurt and upset. I Dear Annie: Please • Order pizza. Statistics not only lost my mother, safely whether you’ve got show thatsize, Superbowl have only 22 Ingredientscalories cook. Make sure to trim tell “No Name, No just a few folks or several but it seems I’ve lost my Location” to get in touch Sunday is andthe aboutbiggest 60% the• daily 1 poundaway chicken the breast woody, meat, cut lower into son, as well. How do I football devotees gathered pizza delivery day of the small chunks with a local Cub Scout at your home for the big requirement for folic acid. portion of the stem prior handle this mess? My or Boy Scout troop for year. And for good rea- • 1 (14 oz.) can diced tomatoes husband and I are both event. son, it makesFolic it easyacid, on one of the• B 1vi- cup chilito sauce cooking. There is no help shoveling snow or • For large crowds, losing sleep. — Hurt cutting their grass. Both the hostess. tamins,It tastes great. is best known• 1for large amountbell pepper, of diced cooking that serve lots of non-perish- Dear Hurt: Our con- groups of scouts are And it’s easythe to roleclean itup. plays in neural• 1/2 cupwill onion, suffice diced to make the able foods such as nuts, • 1 teaspoon minced garlic dolences on the loss of required to perform com- The best pizzatube choice defect for a prevention in woody portion an accept- your mother. Your son munity service. When chips and salsa, hard trim athletic figure is thin • 1 teaspoon dried basil may be feeling guilty I was a Cubmaster, we cheese and crackers, fruit crust with duringfewer meats pregnancy. • Salt andable pepper texture. to taste LETTERS TO THE EDITOR for pressuring you to organized kids to rake trays, pickles and olives, and extra veggies.When purchasing fresh When ready for cook- abandon Grandma for leaves for some elderly or vegetable trays. Foods Here’s a asparagus,hearty, belly- look forDirections bun- ing, fresh asparagus is Reminding readers of Observations from county ing to 1 p.m. and will begin keeping his fiancee’s Christmas residents. Paying it back like this can sit out with- warming dish you might Spray bottom of deep skillet or Dutch regular hours seven days a week in an out concern for any time dles with stalks that are best when given minimal dinner, not realizing by volunteering is a win- like to try for the big game. oven to coat. Over high heat, cook chicken limit. This option frees up approximately the same preparation. Sautéing, attempt to attract some of those shop- how short her time was. win. — Problem Solved It’s easy to prepare and until chicken is cooked through. Add bell dangers plants pose to pets council’s Blue Laws discussion the hostess from having to pers into their establishments. It is not uncommon to simmers nicelydiameter. over low This willpepper ensure and onion,boiling, garlic and roasting, basil and cook mi- deflect that by blaming Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy monitor the safety status heat until youthat are theready stalks to cookuntil in onions the arecrowaving, softened. Add and tomatoes grilling and To the Editor: Dear Editor, This is fine, except for the em- someone else. And his Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- of the snacks. tors of the Ann Landers column. Please ladle it up forsame your footballamount of time.chili sauce,As- bringare allto boil,options. then reduceWhen heatsuf- As warmer weather approaches Last night (Wednesday, March 2) ployees who work for these compa- fiancee may be encour- email your questions to anniesmailbox@ • If you opt to serve per- ishable foods that must be fans. (Preparationparagus hint: tips shouldand simmer be ficienton low, heatcovered, has for been at least ap- and planting flowers and shrubs be- I attended the Newberry County nies that regularly attend church on aging his anger toward comcast.net, or write to: Annie’s look for chili sauce on you because it gets her Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, 737 kept hot, serve only small 8-10 minutes to allow flavors to develop. Sunday before reporting for jobs the same grocerytightly aisle closed as with ab- plied to the vegetable, it come more a part of our schedules, Council meeting. off the hook entirely. 3rd Street, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254. amounts at a time. This Serve along with crusty bread, corn bread ketchup.) solutely no signs of decay will turn brilliant green the members of the Newberry One of the main topics was the they so badly need. Please forgive them so To find out more about Annie’s Mailbox will ensure that the food is and read features by other Creators (slick or mushy.) or crackers. and be tender crisp. Just a County Humane Society would like abolishment of “Blue Laws” in These folks will most probably you can work on your Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit completely eaten and not Rhonda Matthews is a food safety and grieving process with- the Creators Syndicate Web page at left sitting at room temper- nutrition educator for theTypically, Clemson asparagus is sprinkle of salt and per- to alert everyone to the dangers of Newberry County. soon find themselves faced with a out this additional sad- www.creators.com. ature longer than 2 hours. University Extensionsold Service. in standing water. haps a tiny splash of olive poisonous plants to our precious Two individuals spoke concern- decision between job and church. This is done because as- oil and the asparagus is pets. Here is a condensed list: ing this issue. One was a young Third—It struck me last night paragus will continue to ready to serve. • Aloe Vera Ivy lady who very eloquently spoke that there seemed to be some folks grow after harvest if For more information • Amaryllis Lily against abolishing the law, and one missing from the meeting that I felt JEMS spelling bee winnersplaced upright with the onnamed selecting and prepar- • Azalea/Rhododendron Milk- gentleman who spoke to the practi- should have been there. cut ends in shallow water. ing asparagus, check out weed cality of abolishing it. Where were the representatives JONESVILLE Lack of water on the other the Clemson University • Baby’s Breath Morning Glory I would like to make three obser- from the various churches in the — Jonesville Elementary/Middle hand, will yield a droopy Home and Garden Center • Begonia Oleander vations concerning this meeting. county? No parishioners, no minis- School participat- wilted product. at• Carnations Poinsettia First— As I recall, before Christmas ters….Hummmmmm. ed Jan. 23 in the When you purchase www.clemson.edu/hgic • Castor Bean Pathos last year Wal-Mart approached Coun- I guess its just not that important annual Spelling Bee fresh asparagus, the best and look for fact sheet any more…surely council knows best, sponsored by the • Chrysnthemum Sago Palm cil with a request to recend the law for Spartanburg Herald- results are achieved when #4248. • Cyclamen Tomato plant I think one day so they could capture and besides there’s so many impor- Journal. Students in • Daffodil Tulip the last minute sales before Christmas. tant things to do on Wednesday night. grades three through • Gladiola Yew They had dropped the ball, and I know one minister was feeding eight participated in THIS WEEK IN CITY RECREATION • Hosta gotten their request in too late for his flock, and I am sure many oth- a Classroom Bee and “FREE” baseball clinic Connecting Community Please do not let your pets in- council to conform with the neces- ers were busy conducting Wednes- then the winners of for ages 8-14 will be held each Class Bee rep- through People, Parks gested any of these plants. We also sary readings and public meeting day evening prayer services. on Sunday, March 13 from resented their home- want to thank all those devoted rules, so their request was not even Sure hope they added a prayer con- rooms in a School 2-5pm at the Newberry and Programs people who work at the local Ani- considered at that time. cerning this situation. Soon this will Bee. College Smith Road Com- The winner and mal Shelter and those who volun- Now, just a few months later we all be over, forgotten and not even plex Baseball Field. FROM NEWBERRY PARKS runner-up repre- teer their time and donate their have simply abolished the law. written in the history books because it “FREE” girls softball AND RECRATION senting the elemen- money to assist with the animals. Somehow there seems to be some- simply was not important enough for tary school are Ryan clinic for ages 9-15 to be 9 a.m.-1 p.m. – Free The Newberry County Humane thing amiss with this picture. anyone to be concerned over. Truong and Andrew held on Saturday, March Smith, both fifth- Girls Softball Clinic at the Society is a non-profit association I continue to find myself wonder- Then, as you pass through the 12 from 9am-1pm at the graders. The middle Newberry Middle School that meets every month on the 2nd ing how many brush strokes Wal doors of that big box on the corner, Newberry Middle School. school winner and Sunday, March 13- Monday at 7 p.m. at St. Luke’s Mart contributed to this “master- listen carefully…..hear it? runner-up are sixth- Irish Fling festivities will 2-5 p.m. – Free Boys Parish House, Main Street, New- piece”, but certainly that is privileged The melodious sounds of that grader Randy Riddle be held downtown New- and seventh-grader Baseball Clinic at the berry. Anyone concerned with ani- information, and simple “People” wonderful old hymn…with words berry on Friday March 18. Jonesville Middle School students participating in a recent spelling bee included, Harley Jo Bright. Photos courtesyNewberry of Jonesville Elementary/Middle College Smith Schoolmal welfare, is invited to join our like you and I will never know. something like…we shall open our front row from the left, Randy Riddle, Hanna Shoe and Myeshia Jeter. Second row are They will represent Jonesville Elementary School students participatingRoad Complex in a recent spelling bee included, Harley Jo Bright, Cassie Horne and Brandon Claiborne. Back row are Eliza Genoble, the school at the CALENDAR:front row from the left Andrew Smith, Ryan Truong and Cloin Hames. Second row aresmall group. We can be contacted at Second—I wonder if council consid- doors rejoicing, bringing in the Emily Lemmons and Aubrey Key. Bright was the runner-up for the middle school and Regional Spelling Bee Wednesday,Jemeria Foster and March Shekinah 9 Sanders. – BackTuesday, row are Emma March Stover, Joshua15 – Ribelin andour e-mail address: ered that now Wal-Mart will be selling sheaves……OH, you didn’t know Randy Riddle was the middle school champion. Bright is in the seventh grade and on March 2. MJ6 Swann. p.m. Smith – was T-Ball the runner-up and for the Evaluationselementary school for and the Truong Girls was [email protected], or PO their full line of merchandise (with the that some places sell a special ren- Riddle is in the sixth grade. Trainingwinner for the League elementary Coaches school. Both areSoftball in the fifth League grade. for ages 9- Box 485, Newberry, SC 29108 exception of alcohol) every day, all day, dition of that song? meeting. 15 at the Kendall Field at Thank you, and other merchants knowing that County Council does. Saturday, March 12 – 5:30pm Lorraine Mock Wal-Mart is drawing shoppers out on Sincerely, President Sunday morning will no longer be able William R. Ehney Newberry County Humane Society to justify delaying their Sunday open- Newberry

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Jacquelene Bigar’s HOROSCOPE HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Feb. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) 1, 2013: HHHH You could be very tired and ZITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you have your share of withdrawn. You know what is neces- admirers. You are capable of having sary to do. Complete what you must a fun time with nearly anyone, but you now, and leave what you can do later really appreciate intellectual conversa- for “another day.” A loved one and/ tions and challenges. If you are single, or a close associate could be irritable. you are likely to attract a more cultured Tonight: Your treat. Try to soften up a type of personality. You will experience loved one. many fun and interesting exchanges. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) If you are attached, the two of you will HHHHH Don’t hesitate to beam in benefit from a special vacation togeth- more of what you want. Realize what er. Getting away will reinvigorate your is happening with a child or loved one. bond. Try to schedule some weekends This person adores you, so make time away to relax, as well. LIBRA has a to get together with him or her. Plan on tendency to overindulge. taking a walk or doing a different type The Stars Show the Kind of Day of stressbuster. Tonight: With a favorite You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; person. THE FAMILY CIRCUS 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) CONCEPTIS SUDOKU ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH If you feel as if you would like Bil Keane HHHH Others make efforts to head to avoid some people, do so. If they by Dave Green in the direction you want; however, could get even a sense of your mood, something that’s been said or done they would want to avoid you as well. could be getting under your skin. Tap into your imagination and your Until you know what is ailing you, do creativity for solutions and better ideas. yourself a favor and say little. Others Tonight: Talk to someone who under- are only too happy to run the show. stands you. Tonight: Defer to others. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH Meetings punctuate the day. HHHH Listen to everything that is If you can, schedule the most fun gath- going on behind the scenes. You might ering for the end of the afternoon. You opt to ignore the obvious — for now, not only will participate in this meeting, at least. A friend or loved one pushes but you also might witness its transfor- you hard. Honor whatever respon- mation into a fun evening get-together. sibilities you must take care of first. Tonight: Continue as you would like. Compliments come your way. Tonight: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) TGIF. HHH Stay on top of your obliga- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) tions. If you do, you could be more HHHH A compliment or kind mes- responsive to those around you. You sage makes you smile. Understanding have a way of showing your compas- DENNIS THE MENACE will evolve if you stay open and avoid sion through actions that means a lot to making a judgment. A boss or some- others. Make a point of inviting a friend Hank Ketchum one you look up to might start demand- to join you. Tonight: A discussion could ing more. Make a careful choice as to become too animated. how to respond. Tonight: Time to romp AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) and enjoy yourself. HHHH Reach out to someone you CANCER (June 21-July 22) care about. You have not been your HHHH Observe, but do not commit responsive self to this person as of late. to anything. Your major focus needs to Discuss your anger, but be sensitive, be your own well-being. Money could too. Maintain some detachment as you play into discussions. Reach out to try to figure out what to do. Use caution someone at a distance. Do not be sur- when spending. Tonight: Only where prised if this person seems to have an there is music. attitude. Tonight: Accept an interesting PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) invitation. HHHH Deal with others directly. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Though one person might be outra- HHHH How you verbalize what you geous in his or her interactions, know need will make a difference as to how that you have the wherewithal to the message is received. Others find handle this issue. Establish appropriate you engaging and are disposed to go boundaries. Use caution with someone along with your ideas, though one per- you meet today. Tonight: Dinner with a son might differentiate him- or herself loved one. as a critic. Tonight: Happiest sharing Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet news. at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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The 100th day of school was celebrated at Foster Park Elementary The 100th day of school was celebrated at Foster Park Elementary The 100th day of school was celebrated at Foster Park Elementary School by Mrs. Seaburg’s class with counting exercises. Adalyn School by Mrs. Seaburg’s class with counting exercises. Shakirra School by Mrs. Seaburg’s class with counting exercises. TahMeerich counted a bag full of cereal. counted 100 pictures on a sheet of paper. counted a bag full of beans. 100 days of school UNION — Students The students in Mrs. Fifth grade also cel- at Foster Park Seaburg’s classroom ebrated the 100th day Elementary School cel- practiced counting to of school. Pictured ebrated the 100th day 100. Pictured is Adalyn is Mrs. Hodges’ fifth of school on Tuesday counting cereal, grade class. They com- by doing various activi- Shakirra counting pic- piled a chart showing ties throughout the tures and TahMeerich 100 important events day. counting beans. in history. Right: The 100th day of school was celebrated at Foster Park Elementary School by Mrs. Hodges’ fifth grade class who compiled a chart showing 100 important historical events. Photos courtesy of Foster Park Elementary School Governor, Two plead guilty to Commerce to host 23rd annual Rural conspiracy to launder funds FLORENCE — Bill Nettles, lion dollars worth of cigarettes in working relationships that exist United States Attorney for South Carolina to illegally trans- between law enforcement and Summit in Aiken the District of South Carolina port and sell in in judicial counterparts across the announced Wednesday that an effort to evade applicable state country,” said IRS-CI Special William Helton, 42, of Commack, and local cigarette taxes, result- Agent in Charge Jeannine A. this March New Jersey, and Nathaniel Elmore, ing in an estimated $700,000 Hammett. “As evidenced by 49 of Newark, New Jersey, plead- profit to the defendants. The this case, the Internal Revenue COLUMBIA — way for our rural part- ed guilty to conspiracy to laun- men also admitted to depositing Service continues to focus our der funds in connection with an the illegal funds into the bank Governor Nikki ners build relationships resources to protect our nation’s Haley and the South and connect with one illegal cigarette trafficking ring. account of a front company in Charlie Davis, 42 of Bishopville, an effort to make the transac- financial infrastructure.” Carolina Department another.” The case was investigated by of Commerce will host Other speakers at entered a guilty plea to failure to tions appear legitimate. Helton agents of the Internal Revenue rural and economic this year’s Summit keep tobacco records. has been sentenced to twenty- Service and the Bureau of Alcohol, development lead- will include Joe Max As part of the plea, Elmore and four (24) months incarceration. ers from across South Higgins, CEO of Helton admitted that between Sentencing has not yet been set Tobacco and Firearms and was Carolina next month for Columbus-Lowndes June 2008 and November 2009, for Elmore and Davis. prosecuted by Assistant United the 23rd annual South Development Link, Tan they participated in a scheme to “The culmination of this inves- States Attorney T. DeWayne Carolina Rural Summit, Kirby Davis, president purchase approximately 3.3 mil- tigation illustrates the strong Pearson of the Columbia office. presenting a program of The Kirby Resource that will challenge Group and Bernell K. attendees to improve Ingram, president local communities. and CEO of Visions Chinese weather enterprise creates official relationship The Summit will be International. held at the Municipal Registration for the Center, located at Rural Summit is now with AccuWeather for worldwide weather distribution 214 Park Avenue SE, open. The registration STATE COLLEGE, forefront of global weather interactive TV business media platforms benefit in Aiken on Monday, fee for the event is $125 March 4, beginning at Pa. — Weather service distribution. It removes markets. It is dedicated customers as they can before February 20, and products from Beijing uncertainty for digital to provide clients with easily access to the audio 8:30 a.m. $150 from February “Rural communities Huafeng Innovative device manufacturers and professional weather ser- and video weather infor- 20 to February 27. For Network Technology Co., distributors as to who to vices with rich content, mation services provided across our state play an registration forms and important role in South Ltd, a Chinese weather deal with when weather audio and video informa- by Huafeng Innovative more information about company, are now avail- information from or to tion and strong visuality Network Company, Carolina’s economic the S.C. Rural Summit, success. The Rural able to AccuWeather’s the PRC is concerned. We and in close touch with regardless of whether please visit sccom- many original device are pleased to conclude life and needs of various they are watching TV at Summit provides a merce.com/events/ chance for local leaders manufacturer partners this arrangement, many industries. home, staying outdoors or rural-summit. who distribute devices years in the making,” said Huafeng Innovative visiting Internet. to come together and About S.C. share ideas about how in the People’s Republic Barry Lee Myers, CEO of Network Company’s ser- Huafeng Innovative Department of of China. This officially AccuWeather International, vices have a full range Network Company was to make their communi- Commerce ties more competitive in sanctioned relationship in Inc. “This will offer a reli- of coverage, including awarded a “Golden As South Carolina’s attracting investment,” China results from a global able, convenient, single weather services to China Bridge Prize” by China leading economic said Gov. Nikki Haley. cross-licensing of weather source for device manufac- Mobile, China Unicom Technology Market development agency, Rural community forecasts and information turers who wish to distrib- and China TeleCom, and Assocation for its “China leaders, economic devel- the Department of announced this week by ute their digital products domestic internet compa- Weather Channel IPTV Beijing Huafeng Innovative in the People’s Republic of nies like Baidu, Tencent software” opers and state officials Commerce works to Network Technology Co., China.” and UC. Huafeng Innovative will share ideas, expe- recruit new businesses Ltd. and AccuWeather AccuWeather manages Huafeng Innovative Network Company was riences and practical and help existing busi- International, Inc. a comprehensive portfolio Network Company’s ser- awarded a “2010 Best knowledge to improve nesses grow. Commerce Huafeng Innovative of patents for non-weather vice products take diver- Information Application rural South Carolina. won the Gold Shovel Network will supply weath- and weather location- sified forms. Depending Software Prize” for its Governor Haley will Award and the Project er service products from based and location-aware on the different target “Weather Channel” client give the keynote address of Year Award from China to AccuWeather in services, many of which groups of various termi- software and preside over the Area Development mag- an exclusive arrangement are granted or pending in nals and different char- Ms. Liu Lin, General Rural Summit awards azine in 2012. Also, across all digital media. the PRC. The agreement acteristics of various Manager of Huafeng ceremony. Each award the state was ranked AccuWeather will pro- addresses the honoring of terminal technologies, it Innovative Network recognizes an individual first in attracting jobs through foreign invest- vide Huafeng Innovative those patents as well. provides weather warn- Company, was award- or group that has con- Network with its informa- The agreement became ing and forecast services ed “Venture Star of tributed to the improve- ment by IBM-Plant Location International. tion for use by Huafeng effective on Jan. 14, 2013. in various forms like Zhongguancun” in 2012 ment of rural South Innovative Network wihin About Beijing text, images, anima- Huafeng Innovative Carolina. The winning Commerce has been part of recruiting the People’s Republic of Huafeng Innovative tions, video programs, Network Company was photograph for the China (PRC). The agree- Network Technology etc. The contents include awarded “High Growth Amateur Rural Summit world-class companies to South Carolina such ment applies to distribu- Co., Ltd. forecasts, live coverage, Enterprise in China Photography Contest tion on web, mobile, and Beijing Huafeng professional services, Information Industry in will also be selected as Boeing, Bridgestone, Continental, Monster. digital media — any device Innovative Network popular science, life sci- 2012” during the program. with an IP address. Technology Co., Ltd. is a ences and a variety of Ms. Liu Lin, Legal “Economic develop- com, Heinz, ZF Group, BMW and Google Inc. “Although weather fore- wholly owned subsidiary information for all cities Representative of Huafeng ment in South Carolina casts cannot be one hun- of China Meteorological in China and major cities Innovative Network Commerce also supports is a team sport. This is dred percent accurate, we Administration Huafeng worldwide. Company, was awarded small and existing busi- especially true in rural will make a one hundred Meteorological Media Huafeng Innovative “New Talent of China communities. But it ness, rural development percent effort to provide Group. Relying on the pub- Network Company pro- Information Industry in also requires leadership, initiatives and offers the best weather services lic weather services pro- vides linked services 2012” especially from the local grants for community to the public,” said Liu vided by Huafeng Group, through multi-media. Huafeng Innovative level,” said Secretary of development. For more Lin, General Manager Huafeng Innovative By making full use of Network Company Commerce Bobby Hitt. information, visit www. of Huafeng Innovative Network Company makes Huafeng Group’s contents was awarded a “China “The Summit is a great SCcommerce.com. 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Newberry, SC Lester Family Trust 194 all improvements thereon lying, price unless the bidder de- Bank, I, the undersigned Special enced plat. ployed at your business Acres Like New Farm Equipment Tract- being, and situated on the faults, in which case the de- Referee for Union County, will knowing. Call 864-427- ors, Hay Equipment Western side of Lakeview posit will be forfeited. If the sell on February 4, 2013, at TOGETHER with a 1997 Bel- 1234 for details today. www.auctionsunited.com 800-222-5003 Heights in the City and County successful bidder fails, or re- 11:00AM, at County Courthouse mont/Premier Mobile Home SCAL 1445F of Union, State of South Caro- fuses, to make the required de- in Union, South Carolina to the located thereon VIN # ADVERTISE YOUR AUCTION in 112 lina, containing 0.41 of an acre posit on the day of sale or fails highest bidder, the following de- B972864S1&S2SN30503. Sales Representative S.C. newspapers for only $375. Your 25- and being shown as Lot 1 and or refuses to comply with the scribed property, to-wit: All that Attention! Have you been look- word classified ad will reach more than certain piece, parcel or tract of 2.6 million readers. Call Jimmie Haynes Part of Lot 2, Block B, Section bid within 20 days, then the This being the same prop- ing for a position in sales that at the S.C. Newspaper Network, 1-888- 1, Lakeview Heights Subdivi- property will be resold at the land, with any improvements erty conveyed to Cecile Lee rewards you for your efforts? 727-7377. sion on a plat prepared for bidder's risk. No personal or thereon, situate, lying and being Could any or several of the fol- in the State of South Carolina, Hill and Mary Hill as joint BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Stephen L. Jones by Thomas deficiency judgment being de- County of Union, and being more tenants with right of surviv- lowing words be used to de- A SODA/SNACK VENDING ROUTE Ma- D. Sherbert, Jr., dated March manded, the bidding will not orship by virtue of a Deed scribe you or your personality? chines & Prime $$ Locations 9K-35K In- particularly shown and desig- vestment Tax Deductible Guaranteed 26, 1996 and recorded in Uni- remain open after the date of nated as Lot Number 13, Block from James M. Stines, dated Fast paced, competitive, decis- Cash Flow 1-800-367-6709 ext 16 Reg on County in Plat Cabinet A, sale, but compliance with the A, as shown on plat of Foster August 5, 1996 and recor- ive, persistent, eager, bold, #333 Slide 223, Page 13, said plat bid may be made immediately. Park Subdivision, dated June, ded August 6, 1996, in Book forceful, inquisitive. How about EDUCATION as it related to this lot, is incor- The successful bidder will be 1953, prepared by John W. 214 at Page 641, in the Of- assertive? Do you like to meet MEDICAL OFFICE TRAINEES NEEDED! porated herein by reference for required to pay interest on the McLure, Jr., RLS, recorded in fice of the Clerk of Court for new people? Are you good at Online training for Healthcare Manage- a more complete and detailed amount of the bid from date of Plat Book 7, Page 113, in the Of- Union County, South Caro- multitasking? Do you work well ment! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Ad- fice of the Clerk of Court for Uni- vanced College gets you job ready! HS description of same. Said lot is sale to date of compliance with lina. Subsequently, Cecile with others and with the pub- Diploma/GED & PC/Internet needed. 1- bounded on the West by Lot the bid at the rate of 9.125% on County, South Carolina. Ref- Lee Hill died on July 24, lic? If you answered yes to 888-528-5176 12 and part of Lot 11, property per annum. For complete erence to said plat is made for a 2007, making Mary Hill the many of these questions, you more detailed description. This FINANCIAL/MONEY TO LEND now or formerly of Ronnie L. terms of sale, see Judgment of sole owner of the subject might be the person we are FAST LOAN Up To $5000. Clear title on and Paula O. Gault; on the Foreclosure and Sale filed with being the identical property here- property. seeking. The Union Daily tofore conveyed unto Donald your vehicle? Easy title loan online! Click North by Lot 3 and part of Lot the Union County Clerk of Times in Union, S.C., is look- or call. www.CarTitleLoans.net 1-800-287 Howell and Theresia Howell by -0251 2, property now or formerly of Court at C/A #11-CP-44-0188. Deed of Lofton A. Ivey, Jr., dated 1934 Santuc-Carlisle Hwy, ing for experienced and entry Willie Mae A. Gowan; on the NOTICE: The foreclosure deed January 31, 2001 and recorded Union, SC 29379 level salespeople to sell online HELP WANTED East by Lakeview Heights; and is not a warranty deed. Inter- and print advertising for our FOREMEN to lead utility field crews. Out- February 9, 2001 in the Office of door physical work, many positions, paid on the South by Copper Jim ested bidders should satisfy the Clerk of Court for Union TMS # 095-00-00-114.00 newspapers. These are full training, $17/hr. plus weekly perform- Road. Derivation: Book 215 at themselves as to the quality of County in Book 222 at Page 663. time salaried positions with a ance bonuses after promotion, living al- Page 286 301 Lakeview Hts, title to be conveyed by obtain- TMS No. 074-05-08-013 000 TERMS OF SALE: For cash. generous commission pro- lowance when traveling, company truck and benefits. Must have strong leader- Union, SC 29379 074-06-07- ing an independent title search Property Address: 117 Scenic Interest at the rate of Seven gram working Monday through ship skills, good driving history, and be 005.000 SUBJECT TO AS- prior to the foreclosure sale Drive, Union, SC 29379 TERMS And 00/100 percent (7.00%) to Friday. No evening or week- able to travel in the Carolinas and nearby SESSMENTS, UNION AD date. William D. All, II Special OF SALE: The successful bid- be paid on balance of bid from end work. Benefits include States. Email resume to Recruiter4@os- der, other than the plaintiff, will mose.com or apply online at www.Os- VALOREM TAXES, EASE- Referee for Union County date of sale to date of compli- health insurance, 401K and moseUtilities.com EOE M/F/D/V MENTS AND/OR, RESTRIC- Samuel C. Waters, Esq. Attor- deposit with the Special Referee, ance. The purchaser to pay for vacation. If interested send in- TIONS OF RECORD, AND ney for Plaintiff P.O. Box at conclusion of the bidding, five papers and stamps, and that quiry or resume to David Em- FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED: South per cent (5%) of said bid, in cash Carolina MENTOR is seeking families/in- OTHER SENIOR ENCUM- 100200 Columbia, SC 29202- the successful bidder or bid- mons at demmons@civitasme- dividuals willing to foster a child in need BRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: 3200(803) 744-4444 013225- or equivalent, as evidence of ders, other than the Plaintiff good faith, same to be applied to dia.com. The Union Daily of a home. Must be 21, have a spare A 5% deposit in certified funds 01691 Website: www.rtt- therein, do, upon the accept- Times is a growing company bedroom, driver's license, vehicle, high is required. The deposit will be law.com (see link to Re- purchase price in case of compli- school diploma/GED and meet other li- ance, but to be forfeited and ap- ance of his or her bid, deposit offering excellent compensa- censing requirements. Up to $930 applied towards the purchase sources/Foreclosure Sales) A- plied first to costs and then to with the Special Referee for tion and opportunities for ad- monthly stipend. In Charleston (843-573- price unless the bidder de- 4351661 01/18/2013, Union County a certified check 1905); Greenville/Anderson (864)-233- plaintiff’s debt in the case of non- vancement to motivated indi- 9727, Ext. 0); Pawleys Island (843-237- faults, in which case the de- 01/25/2013, 02/01/2013 compliance. Should the success- or cash in the amount equal to viduals. EOE 2479 Ext. 0); Rock Hill (803-366-3330, posit will be forfeited. If the TO THE ABSENT DEFEND- ful bidder fail or refuse to make five percent (5%) of the Ext. 0) or call 1-877-852-4453. Ask us successful bidder fails, or re- about our refer a friend program! www.sc ANTS RONICCA K. RICE the required deposit at time of amount of bid on said MANUFACTURED fuses, to make the required de- premises at the sale as evid- -mentor.com A/K/A RONUCA KRISTY bid or comply with the other HOUSING posit on the day of sale or fails terms of the bid within twenty ence of good faith in bidding, RICE AND DERRICK BANKS, HELP WANTED - DRIVERS or refuses to comply with the (20) days, then the Special Ref- and subject to any resale of Freight Up = More $ Need CDL Class A A/K/A DERRICK RAMONE eree may resell the property on Driving Exp Plus Benefits, New Equip & bid within 20 days, then the said premises under Order of Rentals 401K 877-258-8782 www.ad-drivers.com property will be resold at the BANKS: the same terms and conditions this Court; and in the event the State Of South Carolina bidder's risk. No personal or (at the risk of the said defaulting said purchaser or purchasers 2 BR mobile home. No pets or BW Mitchum Trucking is opening a new County Of Newberry IN THE bidder). Should the Plaintiff, or terminal in Summerville, We need diesel deficiency judgment being de- fail to comply with the terms of HUD. References and deposit and trailer mechanics. OTR Van, & Inter- manded, the bidding will not FAMILY COURT 8TH JUDI- one of its representatives, fail to sale within Thirty (30) days, the required. In Union. 427-0433 be present at the time of sale, modal drivers in SC. and Savannah, GA. remain open after the date of CIAL CIRCUIT 2012-DR-36- Special Referee shall forthwith who have 2 years verifiable experience, sale, but compliance with the 479 SC Department of Social the property is automatically class-A CDL, and good MVR and PSP withdrawn from said sale and resell the said property, after AGRICULTURE reports. Come grow with us by calling bid may be made immediately. Services, PLAINTIFF, vs. the due notice and advertise- RONICCA K. RICE A/K/A RO- sold at the next available sales 800-474-7602 The successful bidder will be day upon the terms and condi- ment, and shall continue to sell required to pay interest on the NUCA KRISTY RICE AND the same each subsequent Experienced OTR Flatbed Drivers earn DERRICK BANKS, A/K/A tions as set forth in the Judg- 50 up to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to amount of the bid from date of ment of Foreclosure and Sale or sales day until a purchaser, Want to Buy Qualified drivers. Home most weekends. sale to date of compliance with DERRICK RAMONE BANKS, any Supplemental Order. The who shall comply with the Call: 843-266-3731 / the bid at the rate of 7.75% per DEFENDANTS, In the In- successful bidder will be re- terms of sale, shall be ob- BOLER LOGGING www.bulldoghiway.com EOE annum. For complete terms of terests of: JALISA BANKS quired to pay for documentary tained, such sales to be made Wanted: TIMBER, HARDWOOD (DOB 11/22/1995), Minor child LOGS, PINE, HARDWOOD. Drivers - Class A Flatbed HOME EVERY sale, see Judgment of Fore- stamps on the Deed and interest at the risk of the former pur- 466-5246, 426-0896 or 427-6338. WEEKEND! Pay 37¢/mi, Both ways, closure and Sale filed with the under the age of 18. SUM- on the amount of the bid from the chaser. Since a personal or FULL BENEFITS, Requires 1 year OTR MONS, COMPLAINT AND Flatbed experience. 800-572-5489 x227, Union County Clerk of Court at date of sale to the date of compli- deficiency judgment is waived, SunBelt Transport, Jacksonville, FL C/A #12-CP-44-0245. NO- NOTICES: SUMMONS: YOU ance with the bid at the rate of the bidding will not remain MERCHANDSE FOR SALE ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 8.3750%. THIS SALE IS SUB- DRIVERS - CDL-A $5,000 SIGN-ON BO- TICE: The foreclosure deed is open but compliance with the NUS For exp'd solo OTR drivers & O/O's not a warranty deed. Inter- and required to answer the JECT TO ASSESSMENTS, bid may be made immediately. COUNTY TAXES, EXISTING Tuition reimbursement also available! ested bidders should satisfy Complaint for Termination of If the Plaintiff or the Plaintiff's New Student Pay & Lease Program USA themselves as to the quality of Parental Rights in and to the EASEMENTS, EASEMENTS representative does not ap- Miscellaneous TRUCK 877-521-5775 AND RESTRICTIONS OF RE- www.USATruck.jobs title to be conveyed by obtain- Defendant minor child, JALISA pear at the above-described BANKS, in this action, the ori- CORD, AND OTHER SENIOR 1 Queen Pillow top Mattress ing an independent title search ENCUMBRANCES. No person- sale, then the sale of the prop- CLASS-A -CDL FLATBED DRIVERS prior to the foreclosure sale ginal of which has been filed in erty will be null, void, and of no Set $175 or 1 Queen Memory NEEDED! Local, regional, OTR. Great al or deficiency judgment being Foam Mattress $325 pay package/benefits/401k match. 1yr date. William D. All, II Samuel the Office of the Clerk of Court demanded, the bidding will not force and effect. In such event, exp. required. Call JGR 864-679-1551, C. Waters, Esq. Special Refer- for Newberry County, on the remain open after the date of the sale will be rescheduled for New Still in Plastic Greenville and Gaffney SC locations. ee for Union County Attorney 5th day of DECEMBER, 2012 sale, but compliance with the bid the next available sales day. Call or text 864-381-9220 www.jgr-inc.com for Plaintiff P.O. Box and is available for inspection, may be made immediately. NO- Plaintiff may waive any of its START THE NEW YEAR with a Great 100200Columbia, SC 29202- a copy of which will be de- TICE: The foreclosure deed is rights, including its right to a AAG CDL Driving Career! Experienced Drivers livered to you upon request; not a warranty deed. 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Class A CDL Flatbed 01/25/2013, 02/01/2013 ER, Esquire, at Zimmerman for any reason, the Purchaser Call Now 866-935-7730 Drivers. Road & Regional Positions. and Shealy, LLC., Post Office Honorable Thomas Henry White, at the sale shall be entitled Melissa 866-317-6556 x6 or apply at IV Special Referee Union www.gypsumexpress.com Box 1207, Newberry, South only to a return of the deposit ACCELLER CLASSIFIED PUBLIC INFORMATION County, Riley, Pope & Laney, SAVE on Cable TV-Internet-Di- Carolina 29108, within thirty LLC, Post Office Box 11412, paid. The Purchaser shall have COMPANY DRIVERS: $2500 Sign-On (30) days following the date of no further recourse against the gital Phone. Packages start at Bonus! Super Service is hiring solo and Legal ads in the Classified Columbia, SC 29211 (803) 799- $89.99/mo (for 12 months.) team drivers. Excellent hometime op- service upon you, exclusive of 9993 Attorneys for Plaintiff Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or tions. CDL-A required. 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COM- the Court of Common Pleas for 1300 Pickens Street 1-888-727-7377. Property or Job Bids PLAINT: that the action en- Columbia, SC 29211 Over $10,000? We can get you Public Auctions Union County, South Carolina, out of debt quickly and save MISCELLANEOUS titled above has been com- heretofore issued in the case AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for hands Town Meetings … menced by the Plaintiff against ANNOUNCEMENTS you thousands of dollars! Call on Aviation Career. FAA approved pro- of Arthur State Bank against, CREDIT CARD RELIEF for gram. Financial aid if qualified - Job you in the Family Court of Mary Hill, South Carolina De- placement assistance. CALL Aviation In- … and many other types Newberry County in the Eighth your free consultation that impact citizens and partment of Motor Vehicles, 1-888-838-6679 stitute of Maintenance 866-367-2513 Judicial Circuit, Newberry, and Bank America Housing General Repairs property owners. 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The following property will be the Eighth Judicial Circuit, western side of S.C. Hwy 215 sold on February 4, 2013, at Newberry County Court House CALL NOW & GO FAST! SERVICES - MISCELLANEOUS in Union County, South Car- 1-877-358-7040 DIVORCE WITH OR WITHOUT CHIL- 11:00 AM at the Union County Annex, 1309 College Street, olina and containing 1.11 DREN $125.00. Includes name change Courthouse to the highest bid- Newberry, South Carolina, and property settlement agreement. acres, more or less, and SAVE hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1- der: All that lot of land fronting 20108. By: Attorney for the shown as Parcel 1 on a plat HYDRAFLEXIN 888-733-7165, 24/7 87 feet in the southeastern Plaintiff, Teresa Player, Es- prepared for James M. Attention Joint & Muscle Pain side of Lakeside Drive in the VACATION RENTALS quire, at Zimmerman and Stines by Foard H. Tarbert, Sufferers: Clinically proven all- ADVERTISE YOUR VACATION PROP- City and County of Union, Shealy, LLC., Post Office Box Jr. S.C. Reg. No. 11072 of natural supplement helps re- ERTY to more than 2.6 million South Car- South Carolina, with all im- 1207, Newberry, South Caro- Adtech Surveying Inc. dated duce pain and enhance mobil- olina newspaper readers. Your 25-word provements thereon, and ex- classified ad will appear in 112 S.C. lina 29108, 803-321-0000, Fax February 20, 1996 and recor- ity. Call 888-602-7109 to try newspapers for only $375. Call Jimmie tending back from said drive in 803-321-0407. ded in the OCC for Union Hydraflexin RISK-FREE for 90 Haynes at the South Carolina Newspa- a southerly direction in a uni- Court, South Carolina in Plat days. per Network, 1-888-727-7377. form width of 150 feet; and is Cabinet A, Slide 228 at Page shown as Lot 3 of Lakewood 14. Said plat, as it relates to 35 temporary farmworkers needed for common field labor in tobacco, sweet pota- Subdivision on a plat made by this50 temporary property farmworkers is incorpor- needed for common field labor in tobacco, sweet pota- toes, long green cucumbers, cotton and other diversified crops in Sampson L. Marion Wood on June 15, toes, and other diversified crops in Sampson County, North Carolina, for Blue County, North Carolina, for WF Partnership with work beginning on or about atedView, hereinInc. with workby beginningreference on or for about 03/07/2013 and ending on or about 03/04/2013 and ending on or about 12/12/2013. The job offered is for an experi- 1971, and recorded in Union a 11/27/2013. more complete The job offered and is for an de- experienced farmworker and requires minim- enced farmworker and requires minimum 1 month verifiable work experience in the County in Plat Book 16, Page tailedum 1 month description verifiable work of experience same. in the crop activities listed. The minimum crop activities listed. The minimum offered wage rate that workers will be paid is 23, which plat as it related to offered wage rate that workers will be paid is $9.68 per hour. Workers must com- $9.68 per hour. Workers must commit to work the entire contract period. Workers mit to work the entire contract period. Workers are guaranteed work for 3/4 of the are guaranteed work for 3/4 of the contract period, beginning with the first day the this lot is incorporated herein SAIDcontract property period, beginning is subject with the tofirst a day the worker arrives at the place of em- worker arrives at the place of employment. All work tools, supplies and equipment by reference for a more de- ployment. All work tools, supplies and equipment are provided at no cost to the are provided at no cost to the worker. Housing will be provided to those workers rightworker. of Housing ingress will be and provided egress to those workers who cannot reasonably return tailed description of the same. to this property along a 50 who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end of each This lot is bounded Northwest to their permanent residence at the end of each working day. Transportation and working day. Transportation and subsistence will be provided by the employer footsubsistence road willleading be provided from by the said employer upon completion of 50% of the work upon completion of 50% of the work contract, or earlier, to workers who are re- by said Lakeside Drive. North- propertycontract, or toearlier, S.C. to workersHwy 215who are as recruited outside the area of intended em- cruited outside the area of intended employment. Applicants must provide docu- east by Lot 4 as shown on said shownployment. on Applicants the above-refer- must provide documentation that they are eligible legally to mentation that they are eligible legally to work in the United States. Applicants plat, Southeast by vacant land work in the United States. Applicants should report or send resumes to Division of should report or send resumes to Division of Workforce Solutions, 115 North encedWorkforce plat. Solutions, 101 Hunt Valley Dr., Dunn, NC 28334 (910) 891-2915, or the Boulevard, Clinton, NC 28328 (910) 592-5756, or the nearest local office of their as indicated on said plat, and nearest local office of their State Workforce Agency, and reference job order State Workforce Agency, and reference job order #NC10166584. Southwest by Lot 2 as shown TOGETHER#NC10166913. EOE.with H-300-13016-144978.a 1997 Bel- EOE. H-300-13016-528948. on said plat. Derivation: Book mont/Premier Mobile Home 226 at Page 363 1006 located thereon VIN # Lakeside Drive, Union, SC B972864S1&S2SN30503. 29379 065-00-00-039.000 SUBJECT TO ASSESS- This being the same prop- MENTS, UNION AD VALOR- erty conveyed to Cecile Lee EM TAXES, EASEMENTS Hill and Mary Hill as joint AND/OR, RESTRICTIONS OF tenants with right of surviv- RECORD, AND OTHER SENI- orship by virtue of a Deed OR ENCUMBRANCES. from James M. Stines, dated TERMS OF SALE: A 5% de- August 5, 1996 and recor- posit in certified funds is re- ded August 6, 1996, in Book quired. The deposit will be ap- 214 at Page 641, in the Of- plied towards the purchase fice of the Clerk of Court for price unless the bidder de- Union County, South Caro- faults, in which case the de- lina. Subsequently, Cecile posit will be forfeited. If the Lee Hill died on July 24, successfulSouth Carolina bidder fails, or re- 2007, making Mary Hill the fuses,Newspaper to makeNetwork the required de- sole owner of the subject posit on the day of sale or fails property. or refuses to comply with the bid within 20 days, then the 1934 Santuc-Carlisle Hwy, property will be resold at the Union, SC 29379 bidder's risk. No personal or deficiency judgment being de- TMS # 095-00-00-114.00 manded, the bidding will not remain open after the date of TERMS OF SALE: For cash. sale, but compliance with the Interest at the rate of Seven bid may be made immediately. And 00/100 percent (7.00%) to The successful bidder will be be paid on balance of bid from required to pay interest on the date of sale to date of compli- amount of the bid from date of ance. The purchaser to pay for sale to date of compliance with papers and stamps, and that the bid at the rate of 9.125% the successful bidder or bid- per annum. For complete ders, other than the Plaintiff terms of sale, see Judgment of therein, do, upon the accept- Foreclosure and Sale filed with ance of his or her bid, deposit the Union County Clerk of with the Special Referee for Court at C/A #11-CP-44-0188. Union County a certified check NOTICE: The foreclosure deed or cash in the amount equal to is not a warranty deed. Inter- five percent (5%) of the ested bidders should satisfy amount of bid on said themselves as to the quality of premises at the sale as evid- title to be conveyed by obtain- ence of good faith in bidding, ing an independent title search and subject to any resale of prior to the foreclosure sale said premises under Order of date. William D. All, II Special this Court; and in the event the Referee for Union County said purchaser or purchasers Samuel C. Waters, Esq. Attor- fail to comply with the terms of ney for Plaintiff P.O. Box sale within Thirty (30) days, the 100200 Columbia, SC 29202- Special Referee shall forthwith 3200(803) 744-4444 013225- resell the said property, after 01691 Website: www.rtt- the due notice and advertise- law.com (see link to Re- ment, and shall continue to sell sources/Foreclosure Sales) A- the same each subsequent 4351661 01/18/2013, sales day until a purchaser, 01/25/2013, 02/01/2013 who shall comply with the terms of sale, shall be ob- tained, such sales to be made at the risk of the former pur- chaser. Since a personal or deficiency judgment is waived, the bidding will not remain open but compliance with the bid may be made immediately. If the Plaintiff or the Plaintiff's representative does not ap- pear at the above-described sale, then the sale of the prop- erty will be null, void, and of no force and effect. In such event, the sale will be rescheduled for the next available sales day. Plaintiff may waive any of its rights, including its right to a deficiency judgment, prior to sale. Sold subject to taxes and assessments, existing ease- ments and restrictions of re- cord. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. Special Referee For Union County Union, South Carolina KORN LAW FIRM, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff 1300 Pickens Street Columbia, SC 29211 The Union Daily Times/Union, S.C., Friday, February 1, 2013 9 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Monday, Feb. 4 Call Jessica Gallman at 864-429-1670 for Thursday, Feb. 28 • The Union County Recreation • The Union County First Steps more information or visit www.unions- • Union County School Math, Science Department is accepting new students Partnership board holds its annual meet- crec.com. ad Technology Night is held from 5 p.m. for its After-School Program. Registration ing at 5:30 p.m. at the Union County to 7 p.m. All schools will display student fee and weekly fees charged. Students ages Advanced Technology Center, 1401 Monday, Feb. 11 work in math, science and technology. 5-12 years old are picked up from Foster Furman L. Fendley Highway in Union. • The Sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Local industry will highlight technical Park, Monarch and Buffalo Elementary, The public is invited to attend. The Gamma meets at 4 p.m. at Foster Park skills needed for their workforce. Other and Sims Middle School. We offer home- meeting agenda includes a vote on nomi- Elementary School Media Center. All industry will display advances in technol- work help, snack, and extra activities nees for board membership. The list members are encouraged to attend. ogy in their fields. Union County High led by dedicated, experienced counselors. of nominees is on display at the Union • The Union County Arts Council’s School Guidance will offer support in Call Jessica at 429-1670 or visit www. County First Steps office, 120 Lakeside Writers’ Group meets tonight 6 p.m. to 8 college applications and career guidance. unionscrec.com for more information. Drive, Union. Anyone wishing to attend p.m. at the UCAC Gallery on Main Street Camp information will be available for • Union County Council holds its that requires special assistance due to a in Union. Meeting is open to the public. students. regular monthly meeting the second disability is encouraged to contact Beth Call UCAC at 864-429-2817 for more Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. in the Thompson at (864) 429-1748, ext. 306 information. Tuesday, March 12 Grand Jury Room of the Union County prior to the meeting. • Union County Council holds a joint • Union County Relay For Life holds Courthouse. The dates for the 2013 meet- • Union County Council holds a work- meeting with the Union County School a captain’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. at ings are Feb. 12, March 12, April 9, May shop at 5:15 p.m. in the Conference Room Board at 7 p.m. in the Main Court Room Tabernacle Baptist Church Family Life 14, June 11, July 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. on the second floor of the County Annex located on the second floor of the Union Center. For more information contact 8, Nov. 12 and Dec. 10. Building to discuss Council’s position on County Courthouse to discuss facility Event Chair Beth Lancaster at 426-3438 • The Austin Rehab Relay For Life issues to be discussed at a joint meeting issues. The public is invited to attend. or Torance Inman at 426-0883. team is raising money through three ongo- between the Union County Council and Saturday, March 16 ing fundraisers: selling cookbooks for $10, the School Board. The public is invited Tuesday, Feb. 12 selling short-sleeved T-shirts for $12 and • “Tuesday Night Artists’ Group” will • The Bogansville UMC Relay For Life to attend. team holds its second annual Race With long-sleeved T-shirts for $15, and $1 raffle meet at various locations from 5:30 p.m. tickets for a three-month fitness. The Tuesday, Feb. 5 to 7:30 p.m. Any artist working in any The Leprechauns For A Cure 5K/10K at the West Springs School House, Ball Field raffle drawing will be held May 13 at the • The Union County Beekeepers medium may attend this informal group center. For information contact Mandy at Association meets at 7 p.m. at Clemson of like-minded artists. Call Shannon Farr Road in Pauline. The entry fee is $20 until Feb. 17 (includes T-shirt); $25 day of run 429-3003. Extension. All interested in beekeeping at 864-251-3427 for more information. • The Covenant Baptist Church are invited to attend. A beginning bee- • Union County Relay For Life holds (no shirt); and $15 for groups of 10 or more (preregister only). For information Relay For Life Team holds a Sunday keeping class starts Feb. 12. Call Jim a captain’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. at meal at the church as an ongoing fund- Stevens at 426-4344 or Bart Woodard at contact Lee Gentry 864-494-3812. Tabernacle Baptist Church Family Life raiser. For information contact Ponnee at 429-1388 for more information. Center. For more information contact Saturday, April 6 427-3102. • Jonesville Town Council meets at Event Chair Beth Lancaster at 426-3438 • The Sims High School Class of 1968 • The Union County Beekeepers 5:30 p.m. in the Jonesville Municipal or Torance Inman at 426-0883. sponsors a trip to Harrah Cherokee Casino Association offers a seven-week certified Complex. • American Legion Post 87 will meet departing at 9:15 a.m. from the old Wal beekeeping class from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. in the Flats in Buffalo. Mart parking lot. If interested call Betsy each Tuesday. Registration is required. • Carlisle Town Hall, 3911 Fishdam Thursday, Feb. 14 at 864-674-6799. To register contact Celena Goings at Ave. in Carlisle, hosts free tax prepara- • The Torrington/Timken Retirees will 864-426-0720 or 674-5912. You can email Tuesday, April 9 her at [email protected]. Classes are tion services by USC Union from 9:30 meet at 6 p.m. at the Blue Ocean in • Union County Relay For Life holds held in the basement of the City of Union a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Basic returns only will Clinton. a captain’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. at be prepared for persons with a total 2012 Tabernacle Baptist Church Family Life Municipal Building. income of no more than $51,000. The Sunday, Feb. 17 Center. For more information contact • Four Quartets from the Palmetto service is by appointment only. To make • The Buffalo United Methodist Event Chair Beth Lancaster at 426-3438 Statesmen Barbershop Chorus deliver an appointment call 427-1505. Church Relay For Life team holds a soup or Torance Inman at 426-0883. singing Valentines for $45 on Feb. 13 and • “Jam With Lunch” at the UCAC lunch at the facility. For information con- Feb. 14. Call (864) 576-3734 to schedule Gallery on Main Street from 11 a.m. to tact Robynne Burress at 415-0049. Friday, May 10 one. Special arrangements can be made to 1 p.m. All musicians playing any type of • Union County Relay For Life is held sing more songs and/or to a larger group music are invited to attend. The public Monday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. at Union County Fairgrounds. such as a group of employees. is invited to listen for free. Call UCAC at • “Monday Night Music” at the UCAC 864-429-2817 for more information. Gallery on Main Street in Union from Ongoing events Outside Union County 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All musicians • “Painting with Coffee” meets from Newberry Saturday, Feb. 9 playing any type of music are invited to 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Tuesday at the John Michael Montgomery performs at • The 15th annual Father/Daughter attend. The public is invited to listen for Union County Arts Council’s Gallery on the Newberry Opera House at 8 p.m. Feb. Valentine Dance sponsored by the Union free. Call UCAC at 864-429-2817 for more Main Street in Union. Any artist working 8. Tickets are available at the Newberry County Recreation Department is held information. in any medium can attend this informal Opera House box office. For reservations from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Recreation group of like-minded artists. Call UCAC at call 803-276-6264 or visit www.newber- Department Gymnasium, 111 Thomas St. Tuesday, Feb. 19 864-429-2817 for more information. ryoperahouse.com in Union. Tickets can be bought before • “Tuesday Night Artists’ Group” will • Larry Mauldin Watercolor Exhibit Feb. 1 at the Union County Recreation meet at various locations 5:30 p.m. to featuring the works of Spartanburg art- Items for our Community Calendar can be submitted to The Union Department. The price is $30 per couple 7:30 p.m. Any artist working in any ist Larry Mauldin. Monday, Tuesday, Daily Times for publication via email to udtnews@civitasmedia. com, by fax to (864) 427-1237, by mail to Community Calendar, PO and $5 for each additional child and medium may attend this informal group Thursday & Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 Drawer 749, Union, S.C. 29379 or in person at our office, 100 Times includes a portrait of father and daugh- of like-minded artists. Call Shannon Farr p.m. Call UCAC at 864-429-2817 for more Boulevard, Union, S.C. 29379. Items will run on a space available ter, a corsage and music by DJ Big. at 864-251-3427 for more information. information. basis. History John got in the game From page 2 with a wide range of later rejected it. Remote- “Soul Train,” died in Los Stephanie of Monaco is 48. sports, movies and controlled explosives Angeles of a self-inflicted Country musician Dwayne more & saved up strapped to two women gunshot wound. 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All Mumford & Sons: Road Die Another Day House of Lies new customers are subject to a one-time, non-refundable processing fee. ©2009 Hometown Content, listings by Zap2it The Union Daily Times If it’s local sports, it’s in. Call Tiffany at 427-1234 ext. 25 or e-mail [email protected] Friday,SPORTS February 1, 2013, Union, S.C. — Page 10 Brat Pack still running strong Tiffany Grady-Hudgins meet to lift weights. Sports Editor Saturday, 8 a.m. — Meet in the YMCA parking lot for long UNION — Anthony Bailey runs. once said, “Man imposes his Sunday, 2 p.m. — Those own limitations, don’t set any.” that are members of the YMCA This is an appropriate quote meet to lift weights. for the Union County group of If you have any questions runners who call themselves about The Brat Pack, you can the “Brat Pack.” call 441-4455 for information. The group trains year-round The Brat Pack’s Charleston and recently competed in the Marathon Results: Charleston Marathon. David Garmin times: Marathon Kitchens is the informal leader (26.2 Miles) of the group and he is looking Jennifer Jansen — 3 hours, to expand. 56 minutes, 27 seconds (third “We encourage anyone and marathon) everyone who’s interested in David Kirkland — 3 hours, becoming a healthier, more fit, 56 minutes, 27 seconds (sec- better ‘you’ to join the team,” ond marathon) said Kitchens. David Kitchens — 3 hours, Members train year-round 56 minutes, 27 seconds (fourth with workouts including a marathon) 10-22 mile run on Saturday mornings. Travis Harris — 4 hours, 11 “The Saturday long runs minutes, 21 seconds (second are the key to running long marathon) distances,” said David’s wife, Stephanie Kitchens — 4 Stephanie Kitchens. “It doesn’t hours, 24 minutes, 44 seconds matter if it’s hot, cold, raining (fourth marathon) or snowing, the Brat Pack runs. Barbara Kirkland — 4 hours, The only thing that stops us is as the Myrtle Beach Marathon ter if you can keep up or not, just get fit or to run competi- 26 minutes, 11 seconds (sec- lightning.” in 2011. there are walkers and runners tively, we welcome you,” said ond marathon) Part of the group’s train- The club participates in the of all levels in The Brat Pack. Stephanie. “Our club is for any Sheila Jones — 5 hours, 29 ing for the 26.2 mile run in Palmetto Half in Columbia, the You may start out as a walker; and everyone that is interested minutes, 53 seconds (fifth mar- Charleston included an annual Turkey Day Run in Spartanburg, but before you know it you will in becoming a healthier, more athon) walk from Union all the way to the I Recycle Half Marathon in be a runner.” fit, better you.” Alan Watts — 5 hours, 30 Wild Wings in Spartanburg. Spartanburg and almost every There is no fee to be a mem- The schedule of training is minutes, 17 seconds (first mar- “The walk has become an race held in Union, all in prepa- ber of The Brat Pack, although as follows: athon) annual event just as running ration for the one marathon every now and then there are Monday, 6 p.m. — Meet in Susan Cochran — 5 hours, a marathon has become,” said they run each year. fundraisers that they do partici- the YMCA parking lot for a 59 minutes, 6 seconds (third Stephanie. “So many people say that pate in. Neither is there an age slow group run/walk. marathon) This year was the second time they’re not fast enough or can’t limit, but children are asked Tuesday and Thursday, 6 Garmin times: ½ Marathon members of the Brat Pack have run far enough to keep up with to be accompanied by an adult p.m. — Meet at Foster Park, (13.1 Miles) ran the Charleston Marathon. the Brat Pack and that’s why until they are able to run and shorter, faster distances. Richard Gregory — 2 hours, Several of the runners ran the they won’t come out,” said keep up with an adult member. Wednesday, 6 p.m. — Those 23 minutes, 24 second (second inaugural Charleston as well Stephanie. “But it doesn’t mat- “Whether you’re looking to that are members of the YMCA ½ marathon) Gamecocks Rec basketball underway to Celebrate UNION — The Union County Recreation National Girls Department is busy with the 2013 basketball season, hosting games and Women in on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sports Day In Monday night’s 6-9 rec league action, COLUMBIA — South Carolina the Mavs defeated the will host a variety of events to cel- Heat 26-20 in the 6 p.m. ebrate National Girls and Women game. Hayden Whitlock in Sports Day at its women’s bas- paced the winning team ketball game on Sun., Feb. 3, at with 10 points while Colonial Life Arena. The No. 15/13 Gamecocks will take on Auburn at Bryant Whitlock and 3 p.m. with doors opening at 1:30 Desmond Herbert net- p.m. Youth 17 and under will be ted four apiece. Brian admitted free to the game. Renwick and Trenton Beginning at 1:30 p.m., the con- Crocker scored six each course will be lined with booths to lead the Heat. of various University of South In the 10-12 year Carolina clubs, organizations and division, the Warriors varsity women’s teams. Attendees went toe to toe with include University First Lady Mrs. the Bulls, pulling out Patricia Pastides, the volleyball, a 31-24 victory. Jr. softball, track and field and div- Owens led all scorers ing teams, Academy Sports, the with 12 points and Gamecock Club and Girls on the Trey Lyles added seven Run. Visitors to each booth will for the Warriors. Trey be able to participate in a type Parks led the Bulls with of physical activity or walk away 11 points and Rhett with information about a healthy Cannon added five. lifestyle. In conjunction with the 40th Last Thursday night anniversary of Title IX legislation, saw the Knicks take fans will also receive commemora- a 15-12 win over the tive posters about the legislation Celtics and the Warriors that opened opportunities for girls routed the Lakers, and women in sports across the 45-14. La’Darius country. The Gamecocks also will Jeffries led the Warriors honor the participants and winners Tiffany Grady-Hudgins|Daily Times scoring with 13 points. Tiffany Grady-Hudgins|Daily Times of the second segment of the Read The Bulls’ Trey Parks looks for an open man while Warriors’ Jabari Meadows led the The Warriors’ Jaylon Washington shoots over his defender with the Gamecocks program at Christian McLaren applies some pressure. Lakers with seven. during Monday’s action. halftime. Peggy Caple named ACC Women’s Basketball Legend CLEMSON — Peggy Caple was each of the ACC’s 12 schools who shots (298) and blocked shots named to the ninth class of ACC have contributed to the league’s per game (2.50). Caple is ranked Women’s Basketball Legends by rich tradition. sixth in the ACC record books the league office on Wednesday. Caple joins Karen Jenkins in total blocks and fifth in blocks Caple, who played at Clemson (2012), Annie Tribble (2011), per game, and holds spots for from 1981-1985, is one of only two Donna Forrester (2010), Jessica total rebounds (1,087, 13th) and Clemson players ever with 1,000 Barr-Dennis (2009), Mary Anne rebounds per game (9.1, 19th). points and 1,000 rebounds, and Cubelic (2008), Shandy Bryan On Jan. 5, 1983, she became the is sixth in ACC history with 298 (2007), Janet Knight-Linder first ACC player to record a triple- career blocked shots. (2006), and Barbara Kennedy- double when she accomplished the The Legends will be honored at Dixon (2005) as a Women’s feat against Kansas State, tallying the 2013 ACC Women’s Basketball Basketball Legend for Clemson. 19 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 Tournament, which will be held About Peggy Caple March 7-10 at the Greensboro One of only two players in blocks. The 10 blocks against the Coliseum. Clemson history to have over Wildcats is one of only three dou- The Legends will be honored 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds ble-digit blocking performances in at the annual ACC Women’s in a career, Caple was a dominant league history. A four-year starter, Basketball Legends’ Brunch on presence inside the key, where she Caple sits in ninth in the program’s Saturday, March 9 at 10 a.m., and led the Lady Tigers in blocked record book with 160 steals. An then will be introduced to the shots in all four seasons and set education major at Clemson, Coliseum crowd at halftime of the the Clemson single-season record Caple works with the Charlotte first semifinal game on Saturday, for blocks with 84 in 1982-1983. Police Department as a Domestic March 9. The ACC Women’s The native of Laurinburg, N.C., Violence Liaison and Officer. She Basketball Legends program hon- currently holds the Clemson lives in the Charlotte area and is ors both players and coaches from career marks for most blocked married to Tajuana Caple.