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ServingROGRESS Easley and Pickens County for more than 100 years. • www.theeasleyprogress.com Vol. 108, No. 99P Friday, June 18, 2010 Easley, SC • 50¢ Republican runoff election set for Tuesday By Ben Robinson primary, Haley stunned the Barrett. Lord had 37.12 percent. Zais led the six-person field with 25.23 percent of field, carrying 48.86 percent In the race for the Repub- Robert Bolchoz, who field in the June 8 primary the votes in the June 8 pri- STATE — Voters will of the vote in a four-person lican nomination for Lieu- finished third in the June 8 with 26.45 percent of the mary. Duncan had 23.08 return to the poles Tuesday race. Haley was within a tenant Governor, Ken Ard primary, has endorsed Wil- vote. Moffly was second percent of the votes. for runoff elections to de- percentage point and a half faces Bill Conner. son in the runoff. Lord has with 18.89 percent. Voters who participated termine Republican candi- of earning the nomination Ard led the four-person recently added the endorse- The Democrat incumbent, in the June 8 Republican dates for five offices on the without facing a runoff elec- race in the June 8 Republi- ment of various solicitors Jim Rex, decided to make a primary are eligible to vote November general election tion. can primary with 33.7 per- across the state including bid to be his party’s choice in the runoff election. Also, ballot. Barrett finished a distant cent of the vote. Conner was Robert Ariail, who is giving in the Governor’s race. Rex those who did not vote in There are no incumbents second with just 21.75 per- second with 27.38 percent. up his seat at the 13th Cir- lost to Vincent Sheheen in either the Democratic or in any of the five races on cent of the votes. Alan Wilson faces Leigh- cuit Solicitor at the end of the November 8 primaries. Republican primary June 8 the Pickens County ballots. Attorney General Henry ton Lord in the runoff elec- his term. In the race for the Repub- may vote in the runoff elc- In the race for the Repub- McMaster, who placed third tion for the Republican In the race for the Repub- lican nomination for U.S. tion. Only those who voted lican nomination for Gov- in the race, has endorsed nomination for S.C. Attor- lican nomination for State House District 3, Powder- in the Democratic primary ernor, Nikki Haley faces Haley. Lt. Gov. Andre Bau- ney General. Wilson had Superintendent of Educa- sville’s Richard Cash faces June 8 are ineligible to vote Gresham Barrett. er, who finished fourth in 38.94 percent of the vote in tion, Mick Zais faces Eliza- Jeff Duncan. in the Republican runoff In the June 8 Republican the balloting, has endorsed the June 8 primary, while beth Moffly. Cash led the six-person election. Derailment cleanup to take at least 6 weeks By Jason Evans owners adjacent to the site and begun discussions with LIBERTY — Officials in- them about possible remu- volved with the cleanup of neration. chemicals at the site of a de- Off-loading of potentially railed train near Liberty say hazardous chemicals contin- that the operation will take a ues at the site, said DHEC minimum of six weeks. spokesman Thom Berry. Officials with Norfolk Monitoring stations have The 2010 Big League Baseball World Series District 1 host team was announced in Easley on Tuesday. Players Southern Railroad, the En- been set up around the site, from Easley, Liberty, Wren, BHP, Hanna, Walhalla and Palmetto were chosen for the team. vironmental Protection Berry said. Agency, the Department of “So far, no problems have Health and Environmental been reported,” he said. Control and Pickens Coun- Monday night, toluene di- BLWS host team announced ty updated the press at the isocyanate, or TDI, the chem- emergency management ical that officials said gave By Candice Harper brell and Jacob Tavernier ted to playing how we like It is difficult to make the command center the county them the most concern, was from BHP; Tyler Stone, L.J. to see the game of baseball time to do that. That kind established at Ohio Gear transferred from the over- EASLEY – The 2010 Big Newman, Elliott Caldwell, played,” Youngblood said. of commitment spreads following the accident. turned tanker to a new storage League World Series District Brett Cash and Jon Rosen- “They are team-oriented throughout the team.” “We won’t rest until ev- container, Chapman said. 1 host team was announced berger from Wren; Jake first and hard nosed, tough. Youngblood says the boys erything is back to normal,” As crews prepared to be- Tuesday at the Larry D. Wolff from Walhalla; Ja- They don’t mind getting feel like there is some “un- said Lynn Fisher, county gin working with the TDI- Bagwell Gymnasium. cob Long from Hanna and dirty, working hard, com- finished business” they want Emergency Management laden tanker, officials called The team consists of 15 Trey Hayes from Palmetto. ing early and leaving late. to take care of. Director. a preemptive evacuation of high school boys from sev- Brody Greer plays for USC That’s what I like about this “They want to help us win Norfolk Southern spokes- the area surrounding the site en high schools around the Upstate and played high team.” our fifth Big League World man Robin Chapman said as a precaution. area along with two college school at BHP. Jaren Sustar Youngblood said the team Series championship,” he that the Family Assistance “We felt like we needed players from University of plays for Charleston South- has seven returning players said. “That says a lot about Center set up by the railroad to do that in the best inter- South Carolina Upstate and ern and played for Hanna this year. Two of those play- their commitment. I feel re- in Liberty’s Rosewood Cen- ests of public safety,” Fisher Charleston Southern Uni- High. ers are returning from their ally good about this team ter to assist those effected said. versity. Coaches are Bobby first college season. this year.” by the derailment and the That evacuation was lifted Players are Joey Pankake, Youngblood and Todd Free- “Jaren Sustar and Brody Youngblood said having subsequent evacuations will at 7:30 Saturday morning, Sammy Nix and Mitchell man. The team manger is Greer both played a year of college players come back operate for one more day in Fisher said. English from Easley; Matt Gregg Powell. college ball,” he said. “It is to lead the team will help that location. Crews began working to Whitworth from Liberty; “We have a group of difficult to come back from That center will be offload one chemical from a Andrew Cox, Austin Gam- players who are commit- their summer college team. See HOSTS, Page 3 open from 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. tanker car at 2 p.m. this af- Wednesday, Chapman said. ternoon, Berry said. “After that we will con- Officials expect the trans- tinue to accept claims sub- fer of isopropyl alcohol and Fireman suffered from heat mitted for expenses related vinoacetate, another indus- to the derailment evacuation trial chemical, to be com- at our Greenville office,” he pleted by tonight, said Rick said. Jardine, on-scene coordina- That office is located at tor with the EPA. exhaustion after Tuesday fire 1120 W. Washington Street Another chemical, eth- By Candice Harper ing to a structure fire in a tion. The crew stayed on scene in Greenville. Call 864-255- ylene glycol will be trans- mechanic work shop on The fire involved stored for another two hours con- 5749 for directions or for ferred from another tanker EASLEY – One City of Tuesday at 3:15 p.m. tires and other hazardous ducting salvage and over- more information. car Wednesday. Easley Fire Department The City of Easley Fire materials, so the fire -de haul operations. “Norfolk Southern is foot- “It’s basically antifreeze,” firefighter suffered from Department responded to partment used firefighting No one else was hurt due ing the bill for all expenses Jardine said. heat exhaustion due to the a fire call at 200 Orchid foams. to the fire. related to this,” Chapman The chemicals are all liq hot weather conditions and Drive where they found a After about 45 minutes, The cause of the fire is said, adding the railroad has radiant heat after respond- working fire at the loca- the fire was under control. under investigation. been in touch with property See CLEANUP, Page 3 Volunteers needed for Day of Action By Jason Evans SC Botanical Gardens. At the Liberty Senior display cases at the Bob org. Projects were selected Center, volunteers are need- Campbell Geology Mu- When registering, let PICKENS COUNTY — from organizations that ed to help garden, including seum. United Way officials know The United Way is seeking the United Way of Pickens weeding flower beds and Volunteers don’t need to if you have a preference volunteers looking to give County regularly works trimming some small trees bring anything, but may be among the Day of Action back to their communities with, said Heather Love, and bushes. contacted to see if they have volunteer opportunities. to take part in a number of community impact director At Meals on Wheels, vol- pertinent equipment — gar- This year marks the first projects during a day of ser- with United Way of Pickens unteers are needed to drive den supplies for the garden year that Pickens County vice. County. 3 routes that day. Officials projects, for example. has participated in the Day United Way of Pickens “We contacted them to see said a short training session “If they didn’t, it wouldn’t of Action, Love said. “It’ll County is participating in a if they had particular needs will be held before drivers prevent them from volun- be in conjunction with oth- nationwide Day of Action that they needed fulfilled,” deliver meals. teering on that particular er United Ways across the June 21, 2010. she said. “Any kind of vol- Volunteers are needed project,” Love said. “It’s country that will be doing a Volunteers will meet at 8 unteer project that had kind to help paint a kitchen at just another way of contrib- volunteer service day on the a.m. at the Rosewood Cen- of been on the backburner Clemson Community Care, uting if they have additional same day,” she said. ter and then will split up to that they needed individuals and to help rebuild a wall supplies.” Though the recession has work on a six projects ben- to help out with. at the YMCA’s Easley loca- All volunteers will be giv- presented the agencies with efitting local non-profits “We’re always looking to tion. en United Way T-shirts, and a number of options, United — including the Liberty Se- engage volunteers,” Love At the Clemson Outdoor volunteers are asked to wear Way has been able to meet nior Center, Pickens County continued. “A lot of times, Lab, volunteers will help comfortable clothing. those challenges through a Meals on Wheels, the Clem- we’ll hear about volunteer split wood. To register for the Day of number of ways, Love said. son Outdoor Lab, Pickens projects through one avenue Volunteers are needed to Action, call Nikki Dodd at “I think we’re pretty for County YMCA, Clemson or another and try to support spread mulch at the Heir- 850-7094, ext. 100 or email Community Care and the those any we can.” loom Garden and help clean her at intern@uwpickens. See ACTION, Page 3 A The Easley Progress Friday, June 18, 2010 Chronicles The Historical Trail The Battle of Camden By John R. McCravy Originally published July 16, 1975

Continuing the account of battles fought in South Caro- lina prior to the victory of the Americans at Kings Moun- tain, we might mention that many of the battles were actu- ally guerrilla warfare activities and skirmishes between the Tories and the American loyalists. The major battles are the ones recorded in history. We mentioned last week that the upcountry at first little Something old, something new interested in a war against the Mother Country until the I guess that should read, “Something old, something old with new information” as both of these photos have at people realized they were being involved. Many massa- least 10 years of age. The top photo shows YMCA associates in front of the Burns Road facility. We’re not sure cres took place and the brutality of the Tories and English what the occasion is. We recognize Burnie Whitson, Scott Brown, Emily Baker and Crystal Winchester (Emily sympathizers soon had it’s effect. The fateful surrender and Crystal more than likely have different last names these days. If you have any information on this photo, of Lt. Col. Buford with his Virginia forces of Continental send it to [email protected] or P.O. Box 709, Easley, SC 29641. The photo below appeared in soldiers being brutally slain by Col. Banastre Tarleton af- last week’s Progress, Michelle Dove, daughter of Jim Lesley, sent this identification: From left: Jerry Bruce: ter they were captured and as they traveled to Charleston (now deceased) from Lesley Construction Company, JoAnne Fox, Carl Cane, Chip Amaker of First Union, Dial sparked the patriotism of the native residents. Debose, Jim Lesley (President of the Chamber of Commerce, owner of Lesley Construction Company, Dr. Larry We could say that if Tarleton had not been a ruthless Brotherton, Terry Garrison, 9. Jeff Childress, 10. Bernie Whitson, Jim Robinson, Mike Garrett, unknown, and soldier without a heart, who delighted in butchering and Ben Garvin of American Federal. This was the groundbreaking for some renovations to the Burns Road facil- murdering captured Continental soldiers, the great number ity. of upcountry residents would have remained neutral. This would have been a determining factor in the outcome of the Revolutionary War. Gen Thomas Sumter was placed in charge of the state militia. He was a veteran of the “Snow Campaign” and was a brilliant leader. After the Tory leader Huck had burned the mills and iron works of Col. William Hills hear York and plundered the homes in the district., Gen Sumter combined his forces with Col. Hill’s and Huck was defeated on July 22, 1780. This is the first account of the upcountry rising against the British. Next was the attack of the Partisans against the British posts of Hanging Rock and Rocky Mount. They repulsed the Tory attack at Cedar Springs in Spartanburg County. Another great American general began to show his hand at this time. He was Francis Marion, known as “the Swamp Fox.” His army grew fast as the days went by. See TRAIL, Page 10 Pickens County Sheriff ’s Office ARRESTED

Clarence Benjamin Hoyt Christopher Terrie Brown Brandon Keith William Lee Michael Christian Wilson Jr. Eugene McCall Willis Watson White Reagan

Charged Charged Charged Charged Charged Charged Criminal Domestic Tampering With Utility Abuse of Vulnerable DUI Criminal Domestic DUI Violence of a High & Meters Adult Open Container Law Violence Aggravated Nature

Jennifer Lynn Stacey Victoria Sara Elizabeth Samuel Olen Brittany Grace Sammie Joe Lanning Jackson Collier McClain Jr. Hawkey Smith

Charged Charged Charged Charged Charged Charged Possession of Drug Assault on a Police Simple Possession of Kidnapping Manufacturing Criminal Domestic Paraphernalia Officer Marijuana Criminal Domestic Marijuana Violence of a High & Simple Possession of Criminal Domestic Unlawful Carry of Violence of a High & Simple Possession of Aggravated Nature Marijuana Violence Pistol Aggravated Nature Marijuana Breach of Peace Shoplifting Simple Assault Possession of Crack Probation Violation Possession of Meth Malicious Injury to Cocaine Possession of Property Controlled Substance Resisting Arrest Alexander Timothy Tiffany Carolyn Alex Tyson Callen Alexandrea Rosa Durham Bruce Harrison All content provided is public information. The Easley Progress only compiles information from public records for public consumption. The Easley Progress does not guarantee accuracy but assumes information and records are correct. If you have any complaints or corrections, please contact Captain Phil Sargent at 898-5502 or Lieutenant Keith Galloway at 898-5540. Charged Charged Charged Charged Lynching 2nd Degree Lynching 2nd Degree Grand Larceny Grand Larceny Friday, June 18, 2010 The Easley Progress A CLEANUP Precincts for the June 22 Republican Runoff Elections Continued from Page 1 after the train left the tracks, and work proceeds safely, Stone Church National Guard Armory Clemson uid-based, he said. Fisher said. University University Lutheran Church Clemson “The main consideration “We’re still injury-free,” Morrison East Clemson Baptist Church Clemson is to make sure it is done he said. right,” Berry said. “Our The EPA is monitoring Abel Abel Baptist Church Clemson overriding concern is not the situation and is ready to Calhoun First Baptist Church Clemson only for the residents of the assist with the health of the Clemson II Clemson Downs Clemson area, but also for the work- workers and the surrounding Clemson I Mt. Tabor Baptist Church Clemson ers.” community, Jardine said. Workers are wearing full The agency is providing Central I Central/Clemson Library Central protective gear and working for safety measures at the Central II Central First Baptist Central in near record summer heat, scene and oversight at the Pike R.C. Edwards Middle School Central he said. site. “It takes a great toll on the Teams comprised of Lawrence Chapel Central Rural Fire Department Central workers,” Berry said. DHEC, EPA and county Norris Norris Town Hall Norris Officials hope that an- Hazmat agents are going Six Mile Six Mile Community Building Six Mile other evacuation will not be through the nearby commu- necessary, but will call for nities and undertaking air Praters Creek II Six Mile Elementary School Six Mile another if the situation ne- quality tests. Praters Creek I Praters Creek Baptist Church Pickens cessitates it. “We’re getting no con- Mountain View Mountain View Baptist Church Six Mile Protecting the environ- tamination levels at all in ment is another top priority the communities,” Jardine Albert R. Lewis Albert R. Lewis Elementary School Pickens for DHEC, Berry said. said. Holly Springs Holly Spring Baptist Church Pickens “That’s what we’ll contin- Old Norris Road will Oolenoy Oolenoy Community Building Pickens ue to be doing as this clean- have to be repaired as trucks Griffin Griffin Baptist Church Pickens up progresses,” he said. coming into and off the site “We anticipate the full have caused some damage Pickens I Crescent Hill Baptist Church Pickens cleanup will take a number to the roadway, Chapman Pickens II Secona Baptist Church Pickens of weeks, probably a mini- said. Pickens III Holy Cross Catholic Church Pickens mum of six weeks, if not “We’re working with SC- more,” Berry said. DOT to get that repaired Pickens IV Pickens Senior Center Pickens “It’s hazardous material,” when the process here is Glassy Mountain Glassy Mountain Baptist Church Pickens Fisher said. “It doesn’t be- completed,” he said. Cedar Rock Cedar Rock Baptist Church Easley long on Pickens County The next press briefing ground.” is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. Skelton B.J. Skelton Career Center Easley No injuries were reported Wednesday morning. Rices Creek Liberty Middle School Liberty Liberty I First Baptist Church Liberty Liberty II New Hope Baptist Church Liberty Flat Rock Flat Rock Baptist Church Liberty Zion Countryside Village Easley Smith Grove National Guard Armory Easley Arial Mill Arial Mill Baptist Church Easley Park Street Easley Senior Citizens Center Easley Simpson Union Baptist Church Easley Woodside National Guard Armory Easley Brushy Creek Brushy Creek Baptist Church Easley Of Easley, Pickensville First Baptist Church Easley Family Auto LLC Easley First Baptist Church Easley PH: 864-644-2886 Forest Acres St. Matthias Lutheran Church Easley www.FamilyAutoOfEasley.com Powdersville I Brushy Creek Baptist Church Easley “The Buy Here Pay Here Dealership that treats you like Family.” Powdersville II Presbyterian Home Easley Rock Springs Rock Springs Baptist Church Easley Low Down Buy Here Saluda Crosswell Baptist Church Easley Payments Pay Here Crosswell II Crosswell Elementary School Easley Georges Creek Georges Creek Baptist Church Easley Russ Don J.J. McKissick Calvary Hill Baptist Church Easley Crosswell I Westwood Baptist Church Easley Crossroads Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Easley Dacusville I Dacusville Elementary Easley Dacusville II Nine Forks Baptist Church Easley

Collision Center Language likely to change in Featuring Water Based Paint Liberty zoning ordinance (864) 850-6422 By Candice Harper there are penalties listed needed to specify with defi- Code of Laws for condemn- if someone violates the nitions of what is consid- ing and demolishing struc- aHavet Yourt Heaelth Innsurantce RIateos Incrneased:? LIBERTY – There was sign ordinance,” he said. “I ered a recreation vehicle or tures was another ordinance much discussion about the didn’t see anything in there trailer. that Alexander felt he should Call or stop by new city zoning ordinance that told what exactly would “We’ll get those defini- look more into because of ealtH nsurance ervIces nc in the Liberty City work happen if they violated it.” tions put in there before the the language. H I s , I . session on June 7, but more Mayor Brian Deese as- next reading,” Deese said. “I think we need to be 855-8080 changes will be made to the sured Alexander that he The vote on the first read- more specific about the way ordinance before the second would get the Zoning Direc- ing of the ordinance with it is written,” Alexander 1-800-277-1067 reading that will be held tor to take another look and changes was unanimous said. “It needs specific defi- in the August city council put in the right language with exception of Peterson’s nitions. I suggest we table 708 s. pendleton st. • easley meeting. before the second reading in absence. this until I have time to look City attorney Jim Alexan- August. The first reading of the or- it over a little more.” der presented council with The vote on the ordinance dinance amending the City Councilman Michael Palmetto Medical Research Associates L.L.C. several language issues at to adopt changes to the City of Liberty Zoning Ordi- Sheriff told council he the June 14 council meet- Zoning Ordinance about sign nance by amending the City didn’t want to put it off for ing. regulations passed unani- of Liberty’s official zoning another month because they Do you suffer from COPD, Emphysema or Bronchitis? First, Alexander told mously with the exception map to rezone from core had been working so hard If you suffer from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), council he didn’t see penal- of Councilman Brian Peter- commercial to general com- on it for several months. shortness of breath or chronic cough, we are enrolling Adults (40 years ties listed of the sign regula- son who was absent. mercial of certain properties “If council agrees to get or older) who are current or former smokers to participate in ongoing tion ordinance. Next on the list was the or- passed unanimously with the language changed, then research studies. “I think we should take dinance to adopt changes to the exception of Peterson we will get it changed be- another look to make sure the City Zoning Ordinance who was absent and Clark fore the second reading dur- 201 South B Street • Easley, SC 29640 general provisions section. who sustained from voting ing our next meeting so we Phone: (864) 307-1300 • Fax: (864) 307-1302 HOST Alexander told council because he has two proper- won’t have to put it off any Continued from Page 1 some of the language was ties in those specific areas. longer,” Deese said. them achieve their goals. confusing concerning the The first reading of the The vote for the first read- “That year of experience words recreational vehicles ordinance clarifying unsafe ing was unanimous with the and desire really leads the and trailers. building violations and at- exception of Peterson who way for a possible trip to Deese agreed saying they taching the South Carolina was abs another championship in a positive way,” Youngblood Established in 1902 said. P.O. Box 709, Easley, S.C. • (864) 855-0355 • FAX 855-6825 Tournament Director Jon Prebyterian Communities of Office location: 205 Russell Street Humphrey told the team to Published every Wednesday and Friday in Easley S.C., 29641 “go out and represent the SC Foothills Managing Editor - Ben Robinson best you can.” [email protected] This year the Big League World Series is celebrating Wishes all Fathers a Advertising its tenth year in Easley be- Christine Wyatt ginning July 28-Aug. 4 at Happy Fathers Day! [email protected] the J.B. Red Owens Sports Kevin Hamilton Complex. The games will [email protected] be broadcasted on ESPN. Why not treat Dad to lunch and a scenic tour of our fine community. 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What college did Los Angeles Lakers star Lamar Odom attend? 8. What was gunslinger Billy the Kid’s real name? 9. In the movie, “Bob and Ted and Carol Leisure Games ACROSS 52. *Not a win nor a loss 12. “The old college ___” and Alice, who played Alice? 1. Lambert and Sandler 53. Up against 15. *Kick it! 6. Up to the present time 55. Clinton ___ Rodham 20. Hangman’s knot 10. What was the first Barbara Streisand 9. Number one 57. *Where you play 22. Communism, e.g. 13. Complicate or tangle croquet 24. Build anew song to win a Grammy for Song of the 14. Before, old English 60. *Badminton hitter 25. The 2010 Oscars had 15. Drinker 64. Summation two 16. “I love you” or “J’__ 65. Felt by princess while 26. Boredom Year? ___” sleeping? 27. Between Rive Droite 17. School of whales 67. Saints’ lights and Rive Gauche Sudoku 18. Antonym of bald 68. Positive electrode 29. *Track competition, e.g. 19. *Pin knocking 69. Overnight stop 31. End of Iditarod Trail 21. First President named 70. A top Formula One 32. Apathetic Franklin driver 33. Drupelets of blackberry 23. Big head 71. Diamonds and rubies, or raspberry 24. Reduced Instruction Set e.g. 34. Burn incense, e.g. Computer 72. *Volleyball divider 36. Evoke emotion 25. He is 73. Maps of city blocks, 38. 1,000 grams 28. *Where you’re headed e.g. 42. “Helen” in Moscow in softball DOWN 45. *What a lacrosse player 30. It’s best not to drive like 1. Inhabitant of Middle East does with the ball one of these 2. Type of cabinetry joint 49. An honest President? 35. Singles 3. Declare as true 51. Bolt 37. *Do after hide 4. European blackbird 54. Unfasten 39. The present occasion 5. *Horses or dogs pull it 56. To be identical to 40. State of vexation over snow and ice 57. *”Going, going, ____!” 41. Spooky 6. Slang for safecracker 58. A-bomb particle 43. Chow ____ 7. Distinctive period 59. Short for radians 44. Ancient Roman’s garb 8. Designated speed for a 60. Goes with rave 46. *You look for it in your song, pl. 61. Sky bear poker opponent 9. Wild swine 62. Right coast 47. European sea eagles 10. Narrative poem of 63. Black brews, e.g. 48. ______Madre hero’s deeds 64. *Touch game 50. Includes girls and boys 11. Withered 66. Between E and NE

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It sure didn’t Easley school teacher who pressed with themselves, and see us. � H � � L H � L L � � � V � � � � D � T � R � � � � � � has joined with her husband so was I. There was a sign up We came through Hous- � H � R � H � � N � T � D L � � F � � D � � � � D T � � to tour the nation as truck- that told us all that they had ton and Louisiana last night. � � R � � N � R � L � � L R � N R Z � � � � � R � � � � ers. The names have been confiscated 9,000+ pounds I drove around 400+ miles � R � T � V � � � � L � R � T � � � B � L N � � � T � � changed to protect the pri- of drugs and nabbed 11,000+ before we switched off. The � R N � � � � R � H R � � � F T � � L � L � N R � � R � vacy of those involved. illegals since January. refineries were lit up like a �� R H T � � V � N � � � � H L T � � R � R � � � � � � I’m proud of them, but proud 18 wheeler. Bud slept P � � � L � � � � P � L L T D � � N � T B � � R H N � � By Mrs. Tilly what impressed me the and about 3 am I stopped D R � L B � P R � N � � L � R B � N � R P L � B � R P � most was the gear they were for a meal at Waffle House. � L � D N � � L � � V T N � � � � N N � � � R � � P � � We may be headed to di- wearing in that heat! Long The radio was giving notic- R D T N B N P L � � � H � T H � H B � � � P � L � � N R vorce court if this control- sleeves, long pants, heav- es about evacuating for the ling man doesn’t get off ily armed. There were three hurricane. F � � � � � � P D T � N R T � � F � F � � R � � � L R � my back about my driving. German shepherds roaming. When we drove into the � F N R B � R � � � � � N H � N � N � � � � � � � � � R Tonight I had to pull into One heavily armed babe parking lot, the three em- � � � � � L N N � H � R T � � � � � � � B N � � T � H R the diesel spot he wanted in- was walking one. Two oth- ployees were sitting out on � N � � � � � � � N � � � � L � � � D T L � R � � � � Z stead of the one I saw. Good ers were working on us and the curb smoking. I jumped B � T H � L P R � � B � T � R � � N � � � P � N � � � N grief! an 18 wheeler. out and yelled at them, � R R F � T � H � � � � � H � � N F � B � � � R N � T � Rules, rules, rules. Every- Ours was prancing around, “Okay! Everybody back to � � � � H H � P L � � � � � � R � R L � � R L � � D L T where a person works there but the other one was going work!” They laughed and � � � � P � � � � � � H � R � � L � � � � � F � � T B � are rules, and this man has wild at the cab of the truck, went in to give me individ- just as many as any place so the officer was in the cab ual attention. However, at Ashtabula Lake Hartwell else I’ve worked. I have to looking behind the seats. that time — 3 a.m.! — the ��ht�b�l� B�ll�n��r H��� B�lt�n BallengerB�th�l Pr��b�t�r��n Home Bl�� R�d�� F��ld Lunney Museum���pb�ll ���l��� ������ put the map book back in its Didn’t get to stay long rest of the vehicles on the Belton��rn���� L�br�r� ��ntr�l H��t�r� ������Mineral Spring�l��t�n F���l� Park R����r�h slot completely folded back enough to see what was go- interstate pulled in. Well, D�v�l� F�r� F��h H�t�h�r� Fr��d��� H�ll �h�r�h BethelH����d ���ld�n Presbyterian H���� H����d ��ll Oconee HeritageH�pp� B�rr� Center and behind another book. ing to happen. So we moved not that many, but I was sur- H�nt�r� �t�r� ������ T�x���� ��dz� ��b�n D����n� Shower shoes must be on down the road making $$ prised. 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I don’t know what pened during Katrina. Then Fish Hatchery Reviva rections say spray lightly. can happen at our borders. the waitress went on to say Freedoms Hill Church Split Creek Spraying lightly allows the Oh, yea! I know. They are that Katrina was at least a 5, Hagood Mill Stumphouse Tunnel feet to dry instantaneously. seized! That’s why I had all but the area was told it was a Hagood-Mauldin House Table Rock Proved that one to myself. that fine equipment to use at 3. I wondered if they board- Happy Berry Walhalla Civic Auditorium Mentioned it only in pass- the Sheriff’s office to teach ed up the windows. She and Hunters Store Woodburn ing to him to avoid looking the GED. We had a huge big the cook told me that didn’t Keowee Toxaway World of Energy snotty. screen TV, and that’s where work during Katrina; the Kudzu Cabin Designs Coming out of Corpus it came from. Afterwards we windows blew out anyway. Friday, June 18, 2010 The Easley Progress A Movie Review: GET HIM TO THE GREEK Hollywood dishes out One of the funniest adult collect Aldous, and bring orable scene, meets a fel- are concerned. According to mer brings with it another dozens of comedies every comedies of the summer, him to the Greek Theatre in low who goes by the name IMDB.com, he will be ap- raunchy-yet-tender Apatow year. The trick is decid- GET HIM TO THE GREEK, two days. of Jeffrey. It all adds up to pearing in Julie Taymor’s comedy, and I always look ing which ones to see and is now in theatres. Produced Of course, when Aaron one hilarious sequence after adaptation of Shakespeare’s forward to them. GET HIM which ones to avoid like by Judd Apatow and di- arrives in London, Aldous the next. What starts out as THE TEMPEST, and the TO THE GREEK is one of rected by Nicholas Stoller, causes them to miss the a no-holds-barred laugh fest remakes of ARTHUR and the best yet. Steven this film is a spin off of the flight, and instead of catch- slowly turns in to a touch- DROP DEAD FRED. As far Adam 2008 hit, FORGETTING ing the next one, decides ing story of friendship. This as Jonah Hill is concerned, GET HIM TO THE Renkovish SARAH MARSHALL. The to party all night. It doesn’t film also contains some of this guy always makes me GREEK is rated R for film centers on the character take Aaron long to realize the funniest tunes since the laugh. I’m looking for- strong sexual content and of Aldous Snow (played by that Aldous is no longer so- days of Spinal Tap, courtesy ward to Fox Searchlight’s drug use throughout, and the hilarious Russell Brand) ber. After a nasty breakup of Aldous’ band, Infant Sor- CYRUS, starring both Hill pervasive language. from FORGETTING SAR- with his girlfriend, Jackie Q, row. and John C. Reilly. Ac- 109 minutes. The Movie Guy AH MARSHALL. In this and the failure of his most Russell Brand is absolute- cording to early reviews, film, Aaron Green, a young recent album, Aldous has re- ly hilarious as Aldous Snow. Hill delivers a powerful the plague. So far this sum- music executive at a strug- turned to his old ways. He is This is the character that he performance in CYRUS, a mer, I have seen many films. gling record corporation, the very definition of a party was born to play, and the film which opens in limited Some were memorable mas- decides that the best thing animal, and it’s all that Aar- one that he will be remem- release this Friday. Other 4 Stars terpieces, and some were in- for the company would be on can do to keep his new bered for, no matter what notable performances in Excellent: Must See -- Don’t Miss stantly forgettable. Granted, to host a tenth anniversary friend on schedule – when he does in the future. There GREEK come from Sean most of the films that I have concert, featuring contro- he’s not joining in on the are hints of dramatic range Combs as Aaron’s boss, and loved so far are independent versial British rock star, Al- fun, that is. Along the way, in this performance as well, Elizabeth Moss as Aaron’s Coming soon: reviews films. However, as tough as dous Snow. Aaron is a loyal Aaron becomes a temporary and Brand handles these mo- girlfriend, Daphne. of SHREK FOREVER AF- I am on mainstream Holly- fan, and so his manipulative drug mule for Aldous, tastes ments very well. I’m curious In short, Judd Apatow TER and TOY STORY 3, wood, it has been known to boss decides to send him absinthe for the first time, to see what he will do in the and the gang never fail to and a DVD review of the surprise me at times. over to London in order to and in the film’s most mem- future, as far as serious roles surprise me. Every sum- 2004 film, SAVED! Take a peach to the beach How to make your outdoor Summer brings with it white peaches are the Sugar use. an abundance of fruits, like May, Scarlet Pearl, Southern Peaches are available living space as cool and Pearl and White Lady. The throughout the year. Cali- key differences between fornia supplies the prod- white and yellow peaches uct from May to October, comfortable as indoors are their appearance and peaking in July. Washing- taste. The white peach has ton peaches are available By ARA a pearl, pink-blushed skin, from July to September, (ARA) - It is easy to en- white flesh and pink seed. while Chile supplies it the joy your deck or patio when White peaches are less acid- rest of the year. the weather is warm and ic, resulting in a delicately Here are some fun facts peaches, that reach their pleasant, and memories of sweet, juicy flavor contain- about peaches: peak of juicy perfection in cold winters are driven far ing essences of honey and ¥ These “Persian apples” the heat of July. Peaches away. But when the tem- vanilla finishing with a clean actually had their begin- are rich in antioxidants that peratures soar, do you find sweetness. White peaches ning in China, but were de- help to maintain a great yourself retreating indoors? are best eaten out of hand, as veloped in Persia and went complexion. Antioxidants Even through the dog days like most peaches they don’t from there to Europe and are substances that protect of summer, you can enjoy improve with cooking. then to America with the the body by eliminating your outdoor living space The best way to choose colonists. free radicals, which cause by using outdoor versions a peach, whether white or ¥ The nectarine and the cell damage and can con- of indoor comforts such as yellow, is by the feel and peach are so similar that tribute to aging. The sun luxurious furnishings, deco- smell of the fruit, not the there is only one gene that brings out free radicals in rative touches and even air color. Look for peaches that separates the two to make the skin and antioxidants conditioning. lighting create a pleasant, or electric “bug zappers” are somewhat firm yet yield them distinct. The nectar- protect skin cells by coun- “Americans love being welcoming atmosphere that to keep biting and stinging lightly to pressure when ap- ine has one recessive gene teracting free-radical ac- outside in the summer, but allows you to use your out- insects away from your out- plied. When you can smell -- the one with the fuzz. tivity -- so take a peach to extremely hot weather can door space during the day door spaces. the sweetness of a peach, ¥ “You’re a real peach” the beach! force people to give up their and night. “Americans are expected then you know that fruit is originated from the tradi- Peaches are a good patio-living, deck-loving to stay home this year, rath- ready to eat. tion of giving a peach to source of fiber and vita- ways before they are ready,” * Cook up a storm, with- er than taking costly sum- Peaches are sensitive and your beloved friends. min A and C. Fresh, high- says Rick Kelly, an outdoor out boosting the heat. Grill- mer vacations due to the should be handled with care ¥ Most peaches are culti- quality peaches are sweet cooling expert with Kuu- ing is a summer staple, but recovering economy,” Rick and stored in a single layer, as vated by grafting different tasting and low in calories, laire, makers of portable be sure to position your grill Kelly says. “In many cases, they bruise easily. If unripe, combinations of rootstocks as well as saturated fat, evaporative cooling units. to maximize safety and min- it is less expensive and more store them in a paper bag. If onto scions. cholesterol and sodium, “It is simple and inexpen- imize the heat delivered to satisfying to improve your ripe, they may be stored in The recipe for Peaches and high in vitamin C, di- sive to create an outdoor seating areas. Grills should outdoor spaces with fea- the refrigerator for a week, and Cream Pops is a cool etary fiber, vitamin A, nia- living space everyone can be kept away from furnish- tures like a portable evapo- depending on the degree way to enjoy this fantastic cin and potassium. Since enjoy even on the warmest ings, flammable materials rative cooling unit, than to of ripeness. For full succu- fruit on a hot summer day. one medium peach is only of days.” and perishable foods. If spend more on a few days lence, bring them to room Angela Shelf Medearis about 37 calories, they’re To prepare your outdoor food will be stored outside, of travel.” temperature and then enjoy is known as The Kitchen also an excellent snack or living space for cool, com- invest in coolers or portable Courtesy of ARAcontent both the flavor and aroma. Diva and is the executive guilt-free dessert. fortable and fun times, con- refrigerators to keep food at Read more articles on Avoid picking peaches that producer and host of “The There are more than 200 sider these outdoor updates: applicable temperatures. outdoor living spaces at are extremely small, hard, Kitchen Diva!” cooking varieties of peaches, which www.theeasleyprogress. soft or have wrinkled skin at show on Hulu.com. Visit are sometimes referred * Air condition your pa- Finally, use citronella com. Click on the features the stem end. Peaches that her Web site at www.di- to as “stone” fruit due to tio or backyard with a por- candles, insect repellent tab. have a green background vapro.com. Her new in- their pits. Cling or cling- table evaporative cooler. are picked in an unripe stage spirational book is “Ten stone peaches have a pit to Made for both outdoor and and will not ripen well. Ingredients for a Joyous which the flesh “clings.” indoor use, Kuulaire’s line If you’re fortunate enough Life and a Peaceful Home Freestone peaches have a of evaporative coolers can to have more peaches than -- A Spiritual Memoir,” co- pit from which the flesh lower the temperature in you can eat, you can freeze written with Pastor Salem is easily pulled away, with an area as much as 15 to 25 them for future use. Peel Robinson, Jr. (www.dunns- a juicy, soft flesh that is degrees, making patios and and slice the fruit and mix memorial.com). easily separated from the decks cool oases on sultry with one tablespoon each of pit. There is no taste dif- summer days. Depending lemon juice and sugar. Place (c) 2010 King Features ference between freestone on the size of the cooler you them into a sealable storage Synd., Inc. and clingstone peaches. choose, you can cool 150 to bags and freeze for future Some popular types of 600 square feet of outdoor living space for as little as $1 a day - less than the PEACHES AND CREAM POPS cost of running a hair dryer. The portability of the units 1/2 cup peeled, chopped fresh peaches makes it possible to also use them inside to cool a garage, 1/3 cup peeled, pureed fresh peaches kitchen or any other space 2/3 cup nonfat vanilla yogurt where indoor temperatures 2 tablespoons honey tend to rise. Visit www.kuu- laire.com to learn more. Pet of The Week Puree 1/3 cup of the peaches in a blender or food processor until * Capture the creature smooth. Using a small bowl, mix together the peach puree, yogurt, comforts that make indoor living easy by replacing honey and remaining 1/2 cup of peaches. Spoon the peach mixture hard plastic or resin furni- into 4 ice cream-pop molds and insert the handle. Freeze for at least 4 ture with pieces that echo hours. Makes 4 servings. the appeal of indoor fur- nishings. Plush cushions, floor coverings and accent We buy and Best of Luck Meet “Dove”, a 1 old year old spayed sell coins and Silver Bay female Grey Tabby who already has a to the class Restaurant of Easley micro chip. She is loving and would make a great house pet. If you have a loving of 2currency.010!! home for Dove please contact the Foot- % hills Humane Society, 500 Five Forks Rd. in Liberty. 843 9693 or foothillshumane@ 10WITH$CHURCH3.OFF9 BULLETIN9 Mondays all Lunch bellsouth.net days Mon.- Sat. 7027 Calhoun Mem. Hwy., Easley, SC • 864-855-9774 Sponsored By: HAI Scales & Tails Hagood Agency Inc. 644-8446 P.O. Box 527 Premium Pet Food 539 S. Pendleton Street Easley, SC 29641 Exotic Reptiles and Fish (864) 859-4228 — Pet Grooming — A The Easley Progress Friday, June 18, 2010 Community News: Father’s Luncheon set for Rosewood Center By Luther Johnson, Jr. Association. All students Academic Excellence, Cer- regardless of race, creed or tificate for Academic Excel- The Nehemiah House of color are invited. lence in Fifth Grade. Other Worship Baptist Church of The annual conference of students were recognized Liberty will host a Father’s the United Methodist Church for their achievements and Luncheon Saturday, June of South Carolina closed last honors the past school year. 19, 2010 at Rosewood Cen- Sunday in Florence with the “Burning with the Lord of ter, 419 E. Main Street in reading of the appointments God, Anointed with Zeal and Liberty. The luncheon will for the next twelve months. Excitement” is the theme be from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 Upstate area pastors in- for the 2010 Blaze Youth p.m. All fathers, uncles, cluded the Rev. Clara M. Conference scheduled to be sons and brothers of the area Gary from Robinson Chapel at the New Foundation Bap- are invited to come and fel- Union to the Williamston tist Church Friday, June 25 lowship together. Minister Charge. Rev.Jerlene Free- through Sunday June 27. The Randall Wright of Westmin- man Jones from the Pee Dee first evening’s 7 p.m. service ster will be the speaker. Rev. Area to the Robinson Cha- will be a Praise Feat, featur- Carolyn Graham is the pas- pel. New Harmony Charge. ing a praise and step team Rev. Carletha Benson trans- along with praise dancers. Nathan McKean enjoys a tasty treat. tor and may be contacted at Anyone for a well-done marshmallow? 864-4230. ferred to the Fairfield Charge Saturdays’ session from 10 A free workshop for high and the Rev. Tarneshia Jack- a.m. to 1 PM.will be discus- school and college students son assigned to the Bethel sions ef interest beneficial YMCA offers local parents is planned at New Hope Charge, Greer. Returning to young peopl«. Sunday’s Baptist Church in Liberty to their pastorates were the session includes the 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 23, 2010 Rev. Velma Hayward to the worship service with Min- idea for date night at 7 p.m. Persons are in- Easley Chapel John Wesley ister Joshua L. Flemings of vited to come and learn Charge and the Rev. Calvin the Reedy Fork Missionary PICKENS COUNTY — Parent’s Night Out program cluding dinner. about entrance require- Smith to the Central - Beth- Baptist Church speaking. If you are looking for some- at the YMCA. Take a night for yourself ments, grants, scholarships, el Charge. Area students Interested persons may con- thing for your children to do Parent’s Night Out is for while YMCA afterschool loans, requirement for law recognized last Sunday at tact the church at 238- 8783 while you enjoy a night out kids ages 4 to 13. The pro- counselors take care of your degree, interviews and ca- New Hope Baptist Church or 859-0788. then why not let the Pickens gram runs from 6pm until kids. Parent’s Night Out is reer opportunities. Cath- included Alexis Austin, Anita Michelle Blassin- County YMCA provide a 10pm and is held at the Ea- offered throughout the year. erine Smith, associate dean Pickens High: A-B Honor game formerly of Easley, safe and fun place for your sley facility located at 201 For more information or to of Institutional Diversity Roll, and the National graduated recently from kids to stay. On Friday, June Burns Road. Great activities register call 855-9622 or and inclusiveness, Univer- Beta Club Certificate; Aliya Morris College, Sumter. 25, your child can enjoy the are planned for the kids in- visit www.pcymca.net. sity of Denver, Denver, CO Austin, Dacusville Elemen- She is the daughter of Dr. will be the consultant. This tary A-B honor roll, Dol- James B. Blassingame, for- workshop is sponsored by phin Award; Tyrese Bradley, mer Pickens County pastor, Southern Wesleyan establishes the Woman’s Auxiliary of East End Elementary Honor and is presently employed the Oolenoy River Baptist Roll, Presidential Award for in Sumter. Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter

CENTRAL —Southern 25 years old. For this induc- North Charleston. Wesleyan University recent- tion, the members’ GPA av- Columbia ly established the Omicron eraged 3.76. Benjamin Burnside, Co- Sigma Chapter of the Alpha Founded in 1945, Alpha lumbia; Dawn Ferrer, Lu- Sigma Lambda National Sigma Lambda is dedicat- goff; Mildred Harris, Cam- Honor Society and inducted ed to the advancement of den,; Roger Lampkin, Elgin; 44 charter members. scholarship and recognizes Jered Wooten, Lexington. Alpha Sigma Lambda, high scholastic achievement Greenville which focuses on the aca- in adult students. It strives Shannon Brown, Green- demic achievements of to provide a stimulating im- wood; Walter Burnett, adult students, was estab- petus to highly motivated Greenville; Jennifer Clune, lished through the efforts of students in continuing high- Simpsonville; Jeffery Coker, Tracy Landrith, a graduate er education and recognizes Piedmont; Kortney David- of the university’s Adult and the special achievements of son, Piedmont; Eugene Graduate Studies program. adults who accomplish aca- Guilkey, Inman; Bette Hed- According to Joy Bryant, demic excellence. den, Simpsonville; Peggy executive director of alumni Charter members were King, Williamston; Julia and constituent relations at inducted during a ceremony Metcalf, Landrum; Matthew Troop 95 Eagle Scouts Daniel Mahoney (left) and Matthew Parsons. Southern Wesleyan Univer- June 3 at Southern Wesley- Poore, Williamston; Jennifer sity, Landrith submitted a an’s campus in Central and Rose, Greenville; Tennille proposal and donated fund- at the university’s Charles- Seay, Boiling Springs; Mark ing to start the new chap- ton, Columbia, Greenville Thompson, Lyman; Kim ter. The Southern Wesleyan and North Augusta loca- Thrift, Greenville; Matthew Two local scouts chapter was established in tions. Thrift, Greenville; John Wil- April and it plans to elect The members, listed by lis, Greenville; M. Woods, Ea- officers and hold quarterly location, are as follows: sley; William Wright, Greer; meetings. Central Andrew Young, Easley. Requirements for mem- Margaret Garrison, Ander- North Augusta bership are that the student earn Eagle awards son; Karen Kelley, Central; Yvonne Booker, Au- must have earned a mini- Shannon Lindsey, Seneca; gusta, Ga.; Logan Brown, POWDERSVILLE – ing First Aid, Citizenship “This is a prestigious mum cumulative GPA of Lisa McKinney, Pickens; North Augusta; Gwendolyn Matthew Parsons and Dan- in the Community, Family award that results from a lot 3.2; have a GPA among Thomas Parham, Central; Chiles, McCormick; Patrice iel Mahoney, both of whom Life, and Camping; served of planning and hard work,” the highest 10 percent of Debbie Simmons, Pickens; Glover, Evans, Ga.; Cheryl live in the Powdersville six months in a troop leader- said Troop 95 Scoutmaster qualified students; submit a Lisa Williams, Seneca. Hartfield, Evans, Ga.; Don- area, have been awarded the ship position; and completed Mike Boom. “In 2008 just one-time, lifetime member- Charleston na Knowles, Beech Island; rank of Eagle, the highest an Eagle board of review. five percent of all Scouts ship fee; have completed a Philip Clark, Summer- Kathryn Linnenkohl, Mar- achievement offered by the A key part of earning the earned the Eagle rank.” minimum of 24 semester ville; Julia Gunderson, Lad- tinez Ga.; Austin Lorenger, Boy Scouts of America. Eagle award is managing a Troop 95 meets at 7 p. m. hours at Southern Wesleyan son; Holly Mellix, Sum- Beech Island; Janet Toole Both Scouts, members of community service project. on Mondays at Marathon University; and to be at least merville; Janece VanWart, North Augusta. Troop 95, were recognized Both Parsons and Mahoney Community Church. Boys at a Court of Honor held re- led a team of Scouts and interested in participat- cently at Marathon Commu- adult leaders who renovated ing should telephone Mike Pathway Church plans Bible School nity Church, which sponsors the exterior of the Marathon Boom at 859-0462, or e- POWDERSVILLE — Classes will be available 313-2249 the troop. They earned at Community Church admin- mail him at mboom1212@ Pathway Church will have from ages 4-K through fifth Pathway Church is lo- least 21 merit badges, includ- istration building. charter.net. its “High Seas Expedition grade. cated at 204 McNeely Vacation Bible School,” Pre-register at pathway- Road 9 a.m.-12 p.m., June 21 churchonline.net The Rev. Mark McGuire through June 25 For more info call 864- is the pastor. Send your church new to www.theeasleyprogress.com [email protected]

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APOSTOLIC Elljean Baptist Church Park Street Baptist Church Open Arms Community Church PENTECOSTAL Methodist Church Crosswell Apostolic Church 605 Elljean Rd., Easley - Off Hwy. 114 Robinson Ave., Easley 501 Southway St., Easley, SC Easley First Pentecostal 115 West First Avenue, Easley 122 Latham St., Easley 8 between Easley and Pickens; Pastor: Dr. Alton Nix; 901-6114 Eph: 3:19: The fullness of God for Holiness Church Pastor: Rev. Jim Correll SS: 10 am; MW: 11:15 am; Pastor: Robert Fowler; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 pm; Wed. the emptiness of man. 303 W. Sixth Avenue Phone: 859-4584; SS: 10 am, EW: 7 pm; WE: 7 pm; Phone: 855-5586; Prayer Meeting: 7 pm Phone: 430-4808 Where Worship Is A Lifestyle Traditional Worship 11 am, Ann Smith, Pastor; 859-9940 SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 Pastor: Jerry L. Tate; Pastor: Bob Russo; Contemporary Worship 8:40 am pm; WE: 7 pm Children’s Church Powdersville First MW: 10:30 am; EW: 6 pm; WE: Phone: 859-1809 6 pm: Youth and ASSEMBLY OF GOD Nursery provided Baptist Church fellowship dinner 6 pm, with Bible SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 pm Children’s Activtties; First Assembly of God Pastor: Brad Atkins Study at 7 pm; Dress is casual, Wed. Family night: 7 pm www.gbgm-umc.org/fumc-easley 810 Saco Lowell Rd., Easley Faith Baptist Church MW: 10:30 am; EW: 6 pm; everyone is welcomed Nursery provided at all services. Rev. H. Gordon Moore, pastor Home of Easley Christian School; with open arms. For more information go to Fairview United O: 859-2652; SS: 10 am; MW: Where Faith and 459 Saco Lowell Road, P.O. Box Family Come First; www.easleyfirst.com Methodist Church 10:45 am, EW: 6 pm; Children’s 1488 Easley; SS: 10 am, MW: 11 Church: 11 am; Wed. Bible Study Phone: 269-2114 Potters Clay Fellowship 200 E. Church Road, Easley 7:30 pm; Missionettes and Royal am, EW: 6 pm; Wed. 7:30 pm; 142 Grace Dr., Easley, in Grace PENTECOSTAL/CHARISMATIC (Just off Highway 8) Rangers 7:30 pm Awana Clubs: 7 pm; Pastor: Rock Springs Baptist Church Office Park (Across from Happy Amazing Grace Fellowship Pastor: Rev. Dr. Joe D. Durham; Robert Reeise 201 Rock Springs Rd, Easley Plants); Phone: 295-3645; 229 Pearl St., Pickens Phone: 859-2001; SS: 10 am; BAHÁ’Í Phone: 855-8000 Pastor: Rev. David Gallamore Pastor: Rev. Carlton Cleveland; Pastor: Rev. Robbie Eades MW: 11 am; Sun. SS: 8:15 am and 9:30 am; MW: SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; Pastor Phone: 868-2801 Nursery provided. The Bahá’í Faith Flat Rock Baptist Church Devotional Service, Worship 9:30 am and 10:45 am; EW: 6pm; WE: 7pm; Mon. Eve. SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am 115 Slab Bridge Road EW: 6 pm; WE: 6:30 pm; Women’s Bible Study: 7pm; Wed. Sun. Children’s Church: 11 am St. Paul United Children’s and Youth Classes; Rev. Douglas Goss; SS: 10 am, For info. call 855-2072 Deaf Ministry available for 9:30 Morn. Women’s Bible Study: 10 EW: 6 pm WE: 7 pm Methodist Church MW: 11 am; Church Training: 6 am and 6 pm services only. am; Nursery and Children’s or 1-800-22UNITE pm; EW: 7 pm; WE: 7 pm Near Brushy Creek Estates http://www.bahai.us/ Sunday Radio Broadcast: WCCP Programs available. New Image Outreach Pastor: Rev. Dr. Joe D. Durham 104.9 FM 9:30 am; WELP 1360 “A Church For All People” Geer Memorial Baptist Church Home Phone: 306-2472; AM, 10:50 am and 4:15 pm Powdersville Community 311 Anderson Hwy., Easley BAPTIST 911 S. Fifth St., Easley Office Phone: 859-2001 Church www.NewImageOutreach.com 5 Point Church Phone: 859-9823, Siloam Baptist Church I-85 and SC 153; Phone: 855-6058 315 W. Main Street, Easley Pastor: Rev. J. Philip McAlister; St. Andrew United 229 Siloam Road, Easley Pastor: C. Scott Ghan; Senior Pastor Eric Branch 864-850-0580 SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; Methodist Church Pastor: Dr. Ron E. Lynch; Phone: 220-1227; MW: 9 am and www.5pointchurch.com EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm; Adult Bible 309 Pelzer Hwy., Easley 269-3921 SS: 9:30 am; MW: Home Phone: 850-0626; 11am; Children’s Church (ages 5- At the Old Colony Theatre Study and Prayer, Children and (Across from West 10:45 am; EW: 6 pm; MW: 10:30 am; Contemporary/ 11) 9 am and 11 am; Jr. Children’s Pastor: Dean Herman Youth Activities. Nursery provided Wed. Prayer Meeting: 6:30 pm End Elementary) Casual; Nursery and Children’s Church (ages 3-4) 11 am; Sun Service at 9:30 am for all services. SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; EW: and 11 am: Child Development Center M-F BIBLE METHODIST Church provided Tuesday Intercessory Prayer 10 6:30 pm; WE: 5:30 pm, with sup- Youth starts at 5:30 pm am; WE: 7 pm; New Expectations per followed by worship service, Easley Bible Methodist Church (girls 6-11) 7 pm; New Image 101 Georges Creek Baptist Church 110 Robinson Ave. Easley EASTERN ORTHODOX 6:30 pm; Nursery and Children’s Arial Baptist Church 1991 Saluda Dam Rd. 859-6789, Christ the Saviour (boys 6-11) 7 pm; New Discovery Activities, all services. Pastor, Terry D. Going; SS and Kids 618 Rice Rd., Arial Community, Pastor: Rev. Travis Bowers. SS: Junior Church: 9:45 am; MW: Orthodox Church Pastor: Rev. Barry Cannon Easley; Dr. Danny Parton, Pastor 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; EW: 6 603 N. Fant St, Anderson, SC (ages 3-5) 7 pm; Phone: 859-1567; 10:45 am; EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm; Nursery available for all services SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 pm; WE and Bible Study 6:45 pm; 855-3892, Prayer Line, Opt. 2; 864-224-7478; Mother’s Morning Out. pm; WE: 7 pm; Children’s Church, AWANA 6:30 pm www.EasleyBibleMethodist.com Pastor: Rev. Fr. David J. Ran- Phone: 859-0486. Nursery provided dolph; New Image Revolution Glenwood Baptist Church CATHOLIC Vespers, Sat: 6 pm; Matins, Sun: A Youth Ministry of Zion United Methodist Church 325 Saco Lowell Rd., Easley 9:15 am; Devine Liturgy, New Image Outreach; 458 Zion Church Rd. Easley, SC Brushy Creek Baptist Church Holy Cross Catholic Church 855-9991 or 855-6058; 100 Clay St., Easley Pastor: Rev. Dale McCoig; Hampton Ave., Pickens 878-3820 Sun: 10 am. SS 10 am; MW: 11 am 859-2264; SS: 9:30 am; MW: Wed. 7 pm; Teens 12-18 meet Pastor - Jim Spencer; Phone: Rev. Emmanuel Efiong, offsite at 200 Ross Ave. Pastor: Mike Cox 859-CARE; MW: 10:45 am; SS: 10:30 am; EW: 6:30 pm; WE Masses: Sat: 5 pm; EPISCOPAL www.NewImageRevolution.com Nursery provided; 9:30 am; EW: 6 pm; WS: 6:30 pm Activity: 7:00 pm; Sun: 11:15 am St. Michael’s Episcopal Church Visitors welcome. www.BrushyCreekChurch.com www.GlenwoodBaptist.org 1200 Powdersville Road (Corner PRESBYTERIAN WESLEYAN Church of St. Luke of Powdersville Rd. and Rock Carmel Presbyterian Church USA Calumet Baptist Church Golden Creek Baptist Church 4408 Highway 86, Easley Springs Rd.) Easley, SC; 8:30 Anderson Hwy. Glenwood Wesleyan Church Peachtree St. 477 Golden Creek Rd. Liberty, SC 855-9039; From I-85, take Hwy. am and 10:30 am - Holy Commu- Pastor: Dr. John LeHeup 403 Hagood St., Easley, Rev. Jeffery Harris; SS: 10 am; Pastor: Bro. Randy McAlister; 86 (Exit 35) toward Easley. nion; Nursery provided for 10:30 Wayne McWhorter, SS Supt. SC 29640 MW: 11 am; EW: 6 pm; Travis McAlister SS Supt; Church is one mile on right, past service; SS: 9:30 am; Phone: MW: 10 am; SS: 11 am 864-855-2888; 864-859-0938 Wed. 7 pm SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 intersection of Hwy. 86 and Hwy. 859-6296, Rector: Jim Workman Pastor: Roger N. Rhoads; pm; WE and AWANAS: 7 pm 81; Rev. Emmanuel Efiong, Ad- Covenant Presbyterian SS: 10 am; MW: 10:45 am; Calvary Hill Baptist Church ministrator; 878-0574; Sat. Mass: LUTHERAN EW: 6 pm; Wed. Prayer Hunt’s Memorial Church (PCA) Meeting 7 pm. 501 Rampey St., Easley, Behind 7 pm; Sun. Mass: 9 am St. Matthias Lutheran 4500 Hwy. 86, Easley, SC 29642 Palmetto Baptist Medical Center Baptist Church Church (ECLA) Phone: 859-0967 501 Alex Drive, Easley, 29640 Pickens View Wesleyan Church Pastor: Rev. Rodney J. Jeanes CHURCH OF CHRIST 501 Powdersville Road, Easley SS: 11:15 am; MW: 9:30 am Phone: 859-5362; 864-246-9357; Pastor James 3 & 20 Church of Christ 744 Bethlehem Ridge Rd. Pickens Wiles; SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; Pastor: R. Alan Kinsey; www.CalvaryHill.org 2207 3 & 20 Road, Easley Easley Presbyterian Phone: 878-2324; EW.: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm. 859-0639; Come as you are! Sr. Pastor: Rev. Lewis B. SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; Minister: Charles Brady; Grace abounds! SS: 9 am; MW: Church USA SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; Edwards; Assist Pastor: Robert DT: 5 pm; EW: 6 pm; Wed: 11 Jones Ave. Baptist Church 10 am; Fellowship in Parish Hall 200 South First Street, Easley am morning prayers/Bible study; EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm Brayerton, Jr. 614 Ross Ave. Easley; 859-1746; following worship. Pastor: Dr. William P. Seel Minister of Shut-ins: Wed: 7 pm evening prayers / Pastor: Dr. Roger Couch; Assoc. Pastor: Rev. Bible study. Nursery CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Foster D. Gentry; Office Hours: Mon, Thu: 8:30 am - Faith Lutheran Chapel (ELCA) Christie Gravely Minister of Pastoral Counseling: provided for all services. Dacusville Church of God offers worship service with Holy July Service Schedule Children’s Church through 1st 3:30 pm, Tues, Weds: 9 am - 3:30 Dr. Walter Moody; SS Superin- pm; SS: 9:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; 199 Thomas Mill Rd, Easley Communion at 9 am Sundays fol- 9 am - Sunday School grade during MW. lowed by fellowship and Sunday 10 am - Worship tendent: Mr. Mike Hayes; SS: 10 EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm. (Just off Hwy. 183 between Easley and Greenville) school for all ages at 10:15 am. Nursery is provided. am; MW: 11 am; Sun. Eve. Youth Cross Roads Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Chad Albertson; The church is located at 729 Service: 5:45 pm; Sun. EW: 6 pm; Pastor: Rev. Mark Ford Lighthouse Baptist Church Phone: (864) 246-1562; W. Main Street, Pickens. Call Grace Presbyterian Wed. Activities Sun. MW: 10:30 am; SS: 9:30 am; 126 Randell Road 898-1890. Presiding minister is Church PCA for all ages: 7 pm. Email: [email protected]. Reverent Robert Kasting. 733 Deer Creek Road, Easley, SC EW: 6:30 pm; Wed. Eve: 7 pm. Easley, SC 29640 “A growing church with a vision Pastor: Rev. Jeffrey Griffith 29640; www.gracepreespca.org to build up in unity, the church NON-DENOMINATIONAL The Truth Project Crosswell First Baptist Church SS: 10 am; MW:11 am; EW: 6pm, through biblical methods; and Pastor: Randy Smith WE: 7pm; Food Pantry Ministry; Calvary Chapel Pickens Sunday Nights at 6 pm evangelize and educate our com- 158 Woodrow St. Pastor: John McNicoll Sun. Serv.: 11 am and 6:30 pm; “Reaching Others” 3rd Thu of munity about the saving grace of Bible Study: 10 am Sun. and 7 each month 10 am - 3 pm. Jesus Christ.” Pickens, SC 29657, To list your church pm Wed.; Team Kids: Wed. at 7 859-1066 864-878-4585 Providence Presbyterian or advertise pm; 269-2255 or 269-2232. www. Pastor: Scott Hunt Church crosswellfirst.com Easley Church of God Mt. Carmel Baptist Church 511 West Main St., Easley Expository Bible Teaching 4000 Highway 153, Greenville, your business, 1623 Hester Store Rd, Easley Pastor: Dr. T. David Sustar MW:10 am; WE: 6:30pm SC 29611; Telephone: 864-605- call 855-0355. Easley First Baptist Church Church Phone: 246-8834; Pastor: Nursery provided for both services 1011 300 East First Ave., Easley MW: 9 am and 10:45 am; Kid’s Rev. Paul Turner; SS: 9 am; MW: Worship and SS: 9 am and 10:45 www.ccpickens.org Pastor: The Rev. Andrew Joseph Church office: 859-4052; Pastor: 10 am, EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm Florio; SS for all ages: 9:45 am Dr. John Adams; SS: 9 am; MW: am; 1st Sunday Prayer Service: 6 (Adult Bible Study, Children and pm; 2nd and 4th Sun. Bible Study Liberty Christian Outeach MW: 11:00 am 10:15 am; EW: 6 pm; Wed.: 921 Anderson Drive Wild Wonderful Wednesdays - 5-6 pm – Family Night Supper; Youth Activities); Nursery provided and Small Groups: 6 pm; WE: 7 for all services. “Building the (beside Subway) Dinner - 5:30 pm, Bible Study 5:30-6:15 pm –Graded Children’s pm: Kids Clubs, Youth Church, for all ages 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm; Choirs; 6-7 pm –Prayer Service; Kingdom of God One Adult Bible Study; Our website: Liberty, SC 29657, 864-506-1574 SS: Sunday School Soul At A Time.” Pastor: Michael Morris Nursery Provided for infants and 6:20-7 pm - Mission Groups; 6:55- easleycog.com; 859-1631 toddlers 8:30 pm - Adult Choir. MW: 10 am; Sunday PM Bible Study: 6 pm; Everyone Welcome Nine Forks Baptist Church Gap Hill Church of God UNITED METHODIST MW: Sunday Morning 3207 Earls Bridge Rd., Easley, Easley Union Baptist Church 3540 Walhalla Hwy. Six Mile, SC; Arial United Methodist Church 200 North Pendleton St. Easley, “Dacusville Community”; Pastor: The Healing Place Jesus (864) 868-9131; Is Lord Ministries 829 Gentry Mem. Hwy., Easley Pastor: Rev. C.L. Cruell; Rev. Jack W. Hester; Minister of E-mail: [email protected] Worship Office: 859-0333; Home: 295- Music: Danny Smith; SS: 9:30 am; 2298 Jameson Rd., Easley Pastor: Rev. Roger Gwinn 3365; SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; SS: 9:45 am; MW: 10:45 am MW: 9:30 am; SS: 10:30 am; MW: 10:30 am; EW: 6 pm; EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 am Pastor: Rev. Woodrow Blake WE: 7 pm; Children’s Church 1st, Wed. Prayer meeting: 7 pm; 859-7094; SS: 9:30 am; MW: 11 SE: 6 pm; WE: 6 pm; Nursery 2nd and 4th Sundays each month provided. EW: Sunday Evening Phone: 836-8484; COMMUNITY am; EW: 6 pm; WE: 7 pm Children’s Church and Eastside Baptist Church Marathon Church Bethesda United Methodist Nursery Provided 315 Roe Rd., Greenville SC; Set Free Christian Fellowship Worship 920 Anderson Dr., Liberty 4415 Highway 153, Easley, SC Hwy 81, Powdersville Pastor: Dr. Rick Lee Located just off 153 in Powder- Pastor: Rev. Cyrus D. Rogers Oolenoy Baptist Church sville; Pastor: Eddie Cox; MW: (Powdersville Community) SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am, EW: 6 201 Miracle Hill Rd, Pickens Multi-Cultural ~ Spirit-Filled Contemporary Worship: 9 am WE: Wednesday pm; WE.: 7 pm; 843-6481; 9:30 am 11:00 am; SS: 10 am; Traditional SS: 10 am; MW: 11 am; EW: 6 Nursery and Children’s Church Pastor: Steve and Donna Bowen Fri. Radio Broadcast: pm; WE: 7 pm; Wed. Youth: 7 pm; MW: 10 am; WE: 7 pm; Worship: 11am 3 pm WELP 1360 AM provided; Come as you are! UMYF (Youth): 5 pm; 269-1139 Nursery Provided Phone: 220-0632 864-269-3620 Worship [email protected] www.marathonchurch.org www.setfreecf.com Easley First United A The Easley Progress Friday, June 18, 2010 CLASSIFIEDS Call 855-0355 or 878-2453 for details on placing your ad in four publications The Easley Progress (Wed. & Fri.), The Pickens Sentinel (Weds.) and The Powdersville Post (Fri.)

Community 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Calendar Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals Legals upon compliance with the bid. Inter- chasers at foreclosure sale or other Baptist Easley NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA SPECIAL REFEREE SALE SPECIAL REFEREE SALE SALE 2009-CP-39-02086 C/A NO. 2010-CP-39-285 COUNTY OF PICKENS est on the balance of the bid at third parties, who should have their C/A NO. 08-CP-39-2058 C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0054 Hospital to Host 8.00% shall be paid to the day of own title search performed on the C.A. No. 2010-CP-04-926 BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore BY VIRTUE of the decree hereto- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the compliance. In case of noncompli- Food For Your Pursuant to a Decree of Court in the granted in the case of: Citifinancial, fore granted in the case of: Wa- subject property. Court of Common Pleas for Pickens Court of Common Pleas for Pickens NOTICE OF SALE ance within 20 days, after the sale, case of First Citizens Bank and Inc. against Thomas K. Caldwell chovia Bank, National Association Daniel E. Hunt County, South Carolina, heretofore County, South Carolina, heretofore Thoughts EQUITY COURT SALE the deposit of 5% is to be forfeited Trust Company, Inc., vs. Georgene and The South Carolina Depart- vs. Douglas C. Hutchinson, Erica L. Special Referee for Pickens County issued in the case of Wells Fargo issued in the case of Deutsche Every month for a C/A NO. 2009-CP-39-2228 and applied to Plaintiff’s judgment M. Biggins, C.A. No. 2010-CP-04- ment of Motor Vehicles, I, the un- Hutchinson and Pinnacle Falls Bank, N. A. as Trustee for First Bank National Trust Company, as debt and the property re-advertised FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC different topic, a tasty 926, I, the Master-in-Equity for An- dersigned Clerk of Court for Property Owners Association, et al., Pursuant to Court Decree in The Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage for sale upon the same terms at the PO Box 71727 Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2006- lunch and the wis- derson County, will sell, on behalf Pickens County, will sell on July 6, the undersigned Special Referee Peoples Bank, Plaintiff(s) vs. Jerry FFH1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Loan Trust 2005-FFH4, Asset- A. Meehan, Sr. and the Department risk of the former highest bidder. North Charleston, SC 29415 of Plaintiff First Citizens Bank and 2010, at 11:00AM, at Pickens for Pickens County, South Carolina, Series 2006-FFH1 against Patricia Backed Certificates, Series 2005- dom of a featured of the Treasury-Internal Revenue Purchaser to pay for deed record- Trust Company, Inc., on Tuesday, County Courthouse, 214 E. Main will sell on July 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, 843-577-5460 A. Rogers and Michael W. Rogers, FFH4 against Audrey L. Sarkela, Service, Defendant(s), I will sell at ing fees and deed stamps. Defi- physician from our July 6, 2010, at 11:00 a.m., at pub- Street in Pickens, South Carolina to at the Pickens County Courthouse, Attorneys for Plaintiff the Special Referee for Pickens the Special Referee for Pickens public auction to highest bidder at ciency judgment not being medical staff! Wed. lic auction to the highest bidder at the highest bidder, the following de- City of Pickens, State of South Car- 711811 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 County, or his agent, will sell on July County, or his agent, will sell on July County Court House on 07/06/2010 demanded, the bidding will not re- the Anderson County Courthouse, scribed property, to-wit: The follow- olina, to the highest bidder: All that 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, at 214 East 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, at 214 East July 14, Dr. Lori at 11:00a.m. the following real prop- main open after the date of sale, but in Anderson, South Carolina, the ing described property to-wit: All certain piece, parcel or lot of land Main Street, Pickens, SC, to the Main Street, Pickens, SC, to the erties, as individual lots, to wit: compliance with the bid may be SPECIAL REFEREE SALE Carnsew, preventing following described real estate:All that certain piece, parcel or lot of lying and being situate in the State highest bidder: All that certain Property One: All that certain park- made immediately. Should Plaintiff, highest bidder: All those certain diabetes, Wed. Aug. that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, lying, situate and being in the of South Carolina, County of Pick- C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0412 piece, parcel or lot of land situate, ing space, situate lying and being in Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plaintiff’s pieces, parcels or lots of land situ- land, situate, lying and being in State of South Carolina, County of ens, and being shown and desig- BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the ate, lying and being in the State of lying and being in the State of South 11, Dr. Mark Foster, Pickens, being shown and desig- nated as Lot No. 9, containing 1.25 the State of South Carolina, County agent fail to appear on the day of Carolina, County of Pickens being Rock Mills Township, Anderson Court of Common Pleas for Pickens South Carolina, County of Pickens, TBA, Tues. Sept. 14, nated as Lot 51 of Carmel Ridge acres, more or less, Pinnacle Falls, of Pickens being shown and desig- sale, the property shall not be sold, shown and designated a Lot 19 of County, State of South Carolina, County, South Carolina, heretofore in Easley Township, just outside of Subdivision, according to a plat pre- according to subdivision plat of nated Parking Space/Lot Number but shall be re-advertised and sold Hidden Hills as shown on plat Dr. Robert Waters, being shown and designated as Lot at some convenient sales day issued in the case of MTGLQ In- the City Limits of Easley, being pared for Roger M. Owens by G.M. record in Plat Book 33, Page 9 and Sixty-five (65), in Tiger Park Hori- vestors, L.P. against Darrell W. Pat- recorded in Plat Book 478 at Page and Dr. Robert Clay- Number Fourteen (14) on that cer- zontal Property Regime, a Horizon- thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s known and designated as Lots 1 Powell Land Surveying, RLS No. more fully shown on current survey terson, et al., the Special Referee 4 and having, according to said plat, tain plat prepared by J.E. Earle, tal Property Regime established by attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- and 2 on a plat of J.W. LaBoone ton, sinus problems, 14184, dated November 16, 1995 of said Lot, recorded in Plat Book for Pickens County, or his agent, metes and bounds as shown dated September, 1965m and Tiger Park, LLC pursuant to the SC ent. The sale shall be subject to Subdivision made by J.A. Pickens, new outpatient pro- and recorded in Plat Book 52 at 522, Page 10 in the Office of the will sell on July 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, thereon. TMS Number: 5029-09- which is of record in the Clerk of Horizontal Property Act Section 27- taxes and assessments, existing Surveyor, dated November 1954 Page 246 in the RMC Office for Register of Deeds for Pickens at 214 East Main Street, Pickens, 16-7725 PROPERTY ADDRESS: cedures, Thurs. Oct. Court’s Office for Anderson County, 1-10 et seq., of the South Carolina easements and easements and re- and recorded in Pickens County in Pickens County, South Carolina. County, SC, reference to which is SC, to the highest bidder: ALL that 313 North Drive St., Easley, SC. South Carolina in Plat Book 61 at Code of Laws 1976, as amended, strictions of record. Plaintiff does book 11 at page 51. TMS Number: 14 Dr. Bill Wheeler, Reference to which is hereby made hereby made for a more complete certain piece, parcel or tract of land, This being the same property con- Page 308; the metes and bounds, and submitted by Master Deed not warrant its title search to pur- 5029-19-50-5601 PROPERTY AD- colon cancer. All for more complete and accurate de- and accurate description. This is the situate, lying and being the State of veyed to Audrey L. Sarkela by deed courses and distances as upon said dated August 17, 2001, and chasers at foreclosure sale or other DRESS: 317 Cedar Circle, Easley, scription. Also includes a mo- property conveyed to Douglas C. South Carolina, County of Pickens of Tower Homes, Inc., dated August events will be held at plat appear being incorporated recorded in the Office of the Clerk third parties, who should have their SC. This being the same property bile/manufactured home, a 1995 Hutchinson and Erica L. Hutchinson and being shown as the eastern- 12, 2005, and recorded in the Office the Capt. Kimberly herein by reference thereto as if of Court for Pickens County, South own title search performed on the conveyed to Michael W. Rogers Clayton Mobile Home, Serial # by deed of Mike Witkosky and most lot on plat entitled "Survey for of the Register of Deeds for Pickens fully set out. Said lot being bounded Carolina in Book 628 at Page 243, subject property. and Patricia A. Rogers by deed of Hampton Memorial WHC003833GAAA&B. Being the Heather Witkosky dated February Marie Looper," dated February 7, County on August 25, 2005, in on the Northwest by road; on the same fee simple property conveyed 6, 2007 and recorded in Deed Book together with an undivided interest Daniel E. Hunt Rory A. Lindsey, Sr., dated Novem- Deed Book 933 at Page 79. Library in Easley. Northeast by land of Herring; on the in the Common Elements declared 2003, and recorded in the ROD Of- ber 7, 2005, and recorded in the Of- by deed from Don Gossett to 1073, Page 62 in the Office of the Special Referee for Pickens County fice for Pickens County, South Car- TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. Please call 442-7621 Southeast by U.S. Government Thomas K. Caldwell dated October Register of Deeds for Pickens by the Master Deed to be an appur- fice of the Register of Deeds for The Special Referee will require a FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC olina, in Plat Book 500, Page IS-A. (Hartwell Lake Reservoir), and on 5, 2007, recorded on October 16, County, SC. Current Address of tenance to the Parking Spaces de- Pickens County on November 15, deposit of 5% of the bid amount in to register. Sessions PO Box 71727 Reference is made to said plat for a the Southwest by land of Richard- 2007, in Book D1141, Page 280 in Property: 132 Pinnacle Falls, Pick- scribed herein. All three spaces/lot 2005, in Deed Book 957 at Page cash or certified funds, which is to more complete and accurate de- are free, lunch will be son.This being the same property Pickens County Records, State of ens, SC 29671 TMS: 4185-00-25- are further described upon a plat North Charleston, SC 29415 73. TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. be applied on the purchase price scription, such description being provided to all who conveyed unto Georgene M. Big- South Carolina. TMS No. 5131-01- 6680 TERMS OF SALE: The prepared by Applewhite and 843-577-5460 The Special Referee will require a upon compliance with the bid. Inter- made in lieu of metes and bounds gins by deed of Tony Michael 27-9985 Property Address: 101 successful bidder, other than the Cavedo Engineering Associates, Attorneys for Plaintiff deposit of 5% of the bid amount in est on the balance of the bid at register to attend 48 pursuant to §30-5-250 of the Hayes dated March 20, 2006 and Thornbury Ridge, Easley, SC Plaintiff, will deposit with the Spe- dated July 26, 2001, of record in the cash or certified funds, which is to 7.0% shall be paid to the day of 711810 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 S.C. Code (1976 as amended). hrs in advance. recorded simultaneously herewith in 29640 TERMS OF SALE: The suc- cial Referee, at conclusion of the Office of the Clerk of Court for Pick- be applied on the purchase price compliance. In case of noncompli- TMS Number: 5101-00-70-9009 the Register of Deeds Office for An- cessful bidder, other than the plain- bidding, five percent (5%) of his bid, ens County, South Carolina in Plat upon compliance with the bid. Inter- ance within 20 days, after the sale, NOTICE OF SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2157 Ire- derson County, South Carolina in tiff, will deposit with the Clerk of in cash or equivalent, as evidence Book 428 at pages 12 and 13. The est on the balance of the bid at the deposit of 5% is to be forfeited 100 C/A No. 2010-CP-04-0312 land Road, Easley, SC. This being Deed Book 7282 at Page Court, at conclusion of the bidding, of good faith, same to be applied to metes, bounds, courses, and dis- 8.875% shall be paid to the day of and applied to Plaintiff’s judgment Legals By virtue of a Decree of the Court the same property conveyed to Dar- 127.ALSO, all that certain piece, five per cent (5%) of said bid, in the purchase price in case of com- tances as shown upon said plat are compliance. In case of noncompli- debt and the property re-advertised of Common Pleas for Anderson rell W. Patterson by deed of Marie parcel or lot of land situate, lying cash or equivalent, as evidence of pliance, but to be forfeited and ap- incorporated herein by reference ance within 20 days, after the sale, for sale upon the same terms at the NOTICE OF APPLICATION County, heretofore granted in the and being in the County of Ander- good faith, same to be applied to plied first to costs and then to the thereto. Reference being invited to Looper, dated July 28, 2004, and risk of the former highest bidder. Notice is hereby given that AAN OM case of Bank of America, N.A., the deposit of 5% is to be forfeited son, State of South Carolina, being purchase price in case of compli- Plaintiff’s debt in the case of non- said plat for a fuller more accurate recorded in the Office of the Regis- Purchaser to pay for deed record- LLC intends to apply to the South Plaintiff against Celeste A. Carlson, and applied to Plaintiff’s judgment known and designated as Lot Num- ance, but to be forfeited and applied compliance. Should the last and desciption of the above descibed ter of Deeds for Pickens County on ing fees and deed stamps. Defi- Carolina Department of Revenue Defendant; I, the undersigned Mas- debt and the property re-advertised ber Five (5) on a plat prepared by first to costs and then to plaintiff’s highest bidder fail to comply with properties. Lot Number Sixty-five July 29, 2004, in Deed Book 834 at ciency judgment not being for a license/permit that will allow ter in Equity for Anderson County, for sale upon the same terms at the J.E. Earle, Surveyor, dated May 31, debt in the case of noncompliance. the other terms of the bid within (65) having been conveyed to Jerry Page 76. TERMS OF SALE: FOR demanded, the bidding will not re- the sale and off premises con- will sell on Tuesday, July 6, 2010, risk of the former highest bidder. 1963 and recorded in the Clerk of Should the successful bidder fail or thirty (30) days, then the Special A. Meehan by deed of George T. CASH. The Special Referee will re- main open after the date of sale, but sumption of beer, wine at 500 East at 11:00 o'clock A.M., at the Ander- Purchaser to pay for deed record- Court’s Office of Anderson County, refuse to make the required deposit Referee may re-sell the property on Bikas dated October 18, 2006 and quire a deposit of 5% of the bid compliance with the bid may be 1st Avenue, Easley, SC 29640. To son County Courthouse, Anderson, ing fees and deed stamps. Defi- South Carolina in Plat Book 54 at at time of bid or comply with the the same terms and conditions on recorded October 12, 2007 in Deed amount in cash or certified funds, made immediately. Should Plaintiff, object to the issuance of this per- South Carolina, to the highest bid- ciency judgment not being Page 269; the metes and bounds, other terms of the bid within twenty some subsequent Sales Day (at the Book 1140 at Page 232 in the Of- which is to be applied on the pur- Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plaintiff’s mit/license, written protest must be der, the following described prop- demanded, the bidding will not re- courses and distances as upon said (20) days, then the Clerk of Court risk of the said highest bidder). No fice of the Register of Deeds for chase price upon compliance with agent fail to appear on the day of postmarked no later than June 26, erty, to wit: All that certain piece, main open after the date of sale, but plat appear being incorporated may resell the property on the same personal or deficiency judgment Pickens County, South Carolina. the bid. Interest on the balance of sale, the property shall not be sold, 2010.For a protest to be valid, it parcel or lot of land, with the im- compliance with the bid may be herein by reference thereto as if terms and conditions (at the risk of being demanded, the bidding shall Property Two: All that certain park- the bid at 6.25% shall be paid to the but shall be re-advertised and sold must be in writing, and should in- provements thereon, situate, lying made immediately. Should Plaintiff, fully set out.This being the same the said defaulting bidder). Should not remain open after the date of ing space, situate, lying and being day of compliance. In case of non- at some convenient sales day clude the following information: and being in Centerville Township, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plaintiff’s property conveyed unto Georgene the Plaintiff, or one of its represen- sale and shall be final on that date, in the State of South Carolina, compliance within 20 days, after the thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s in the County of Anderson, State of agent fail to appear on the day of (1) The name, address, and tele- M. Biggins by deed of Ashley Brad- tatives, fail to be present at the time and compliance with the bid may be County of Pickens, being shown sale, the deposit of 5% is to be for- attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- South Carolina, being shown and sale, the property shall not be sold, phone number of the person filing ford dated October 12, 2004 and of sale, the property is automatically made immediately. Purchaser to and designated Parking Space/Lot feited and applied to Plaintiff’s judg- ent. The sale shall be subject to delineated as Lot 282, as shown on but shall be re-advertised and sold the protest: recorded October 15, 2004 in the withdrawn from said sale and sold pay for documentary stamps on the Number Seventy-five (75), in Tiger ment debt and the property taxes and assessments, existing a plat of undeveloped acres of Plat at some convenient sales day (2) The specific reasons why the at the next available sales day upon Deed. The successful bidder will be Park Horizontal Property Regime, a re-advertised for sale upon the easements and easements and re- Register of Deeds Office for Ander- No. 1 of Stonehaven, dated Febru- thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s application should be denied: the terms and conditions as set required to pay interest on the Horizontal Property Regime estab- same terms at the risk of the former strictions of record. Plaintiff does son County, South Carolina in Deed ary 16, 1978, revised July 24, 1984, attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- (3) That the person protesting is forth in the Judgment of Foreclo- amount of the bid from date of sale lished by Tiger Park, LLC pursuant highest bidder. Purchaser to pay not warrant its title search to pur- Book 6418 at Page 287.Anderson May 20, 1988, and July 9, 1991, in ent. The sale shall be subject to willing to attend a hearing (if one is sure and Sale or any Supplemental to date of compliance with the bid at to the SC Horizontal Property Act for deed recording fees and deed chasers at foreclosure sale or other County TMS No.:034-02-01-002. the Office of the Register of Deeds Order. The successful bidder will be the rate of 8.64% per annum. The Section 27-1-10 et seq., of the stamps. Deficiency judgment not taxes and assessments, existing third parties, who should have their requested by the applicant): The above-described property will for Anderson County in Plat Slide required to pay for documentary sale shall be subject to taxes and South Carolina Code of Laws 1976, being demanded, the bidding will easements and easements and re- own title search performed on the (4) That the person protesting re- be sold subject to any property 210 at pages 1 and 2. For a more stamps on the Deed and interest on assessments, existing easements as amended, and submitted by not remain open after the date of strictions of record. Plaintiff does subject property. sides in the same county where the taxes that are due, unpaid or accru- complete and accurate description the amount of the bid from the date and restrictions, easements and re- Master Deed dated August 17, sale, but compliance with the bid not warrant its title search to pur- proposed place of business is lo- ing.Each successful bidder, other refer to the above referenced plat. Daniel E. Hunt of sale to the date of compliance strictions of record and any other 2001, and recorded in the Office of may be made immediately. Should chasers at foreclosure sale or other cated or within five miles of the busi- than the Plaintiff, at the time the bid TMS# 094-12-08-008. Said prop- Special Referee for Pickens County with the bid at the rate of 11.8100%. senior encumbrances. In the event the Clerk of Court for Pickens Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- third parties, who should have their ness; and, is accepted, will be required to de- erty is the same property conveyed THIS SALE IS SUBJECT TO AS- an agent of Plaintiff does not appear County, South Carolina in Book 628 tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day own title search performed on the FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC (5) The name of the applicant and posit with the Court cash or certified to Celeste A. Carlson by John B. SESSMENTS, COUNTY TAXES, at the time of sale, the within prop- at Page 243, together with an undi- of sale, the property shall not be subject property. PO Box 71727 the address of the premises to be li- check in the sum of five percent Peebles dated June 29, 2007, EXISTING EASEMENTS, EASE- erty shall be withdrawn from sale vided interest in the Common Ele- sold, but shall be re-advertised and Daniel E. Hunt North Charleston, SC 29415 censed. (5%) of the amount of bid as evi- recorded July 9, 2007, in the Office MENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF and sold at the next available sales ments declared by the Master Deed sold at some convenient sales day dence of good faith. In the Event of the Register of Deeds for Ander- Special Referee for Pickens County 843-577-5460 Protests must be mailed to: S.C. RECORD, AND OTHER SENIOR date upon the terms and conditions to be an appurtenance to the Park- the purchaser fails or refuses to son County in Record Book 8118 at thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff Department of Revenue, ATTN: ENCUMBRANCES. No personal or as set forth in the Judgment of ing Spaces described herein. All comply with the terms of sale within page 202. CURRENT ADDRESS attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- ABL, P.O. Box 125, Columbia, SC deficiency judgment being de- Foreclosure and Sale or such terms three spaces/lot are further de- PO Box 71727 711808 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 twenty (20) days, the deposit shall OF PROPERTY IS: 204 Sussex ent. The sale shall be subject to 29214; or faxed to: (803) 898-5899. manded, the bidding will not remain as may be set forth in a supple- scribed upon a plat prepared by Ap- North Charleston, SC 29415 be forfeited and applied first to costs Way Anderson, South Carolina taxes and assessments, existing SPECIAL REFEREE SALE open after the date of sale, but com- mental order. plewhite and Cavedo Engineering and then to Plaintiff’s debt, and the 29625TERMS OF SALE: FOR easements and easements and re- 843-577-5460 C/A NO. 09-CP-39-0878 pliance with the bid may be made Associates, dated July 26, 2001, of SPECIAL REFEREE SALE Court shall forthwith re-advertise Mr. R. Murray Hughes CASH: The Master in Equity will re- strictions of record. Plaintiff does Attorneys for Plaintiff BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the immediately. NOTICE: The fore- record in the Office of the Clerk of C/A NO. 08-CP-39-1903 and re-sell said property upon the Special Referee for Pickens County quire a deposit of Five (5%) per not warrant its title search to pur- Court of Common Pleas for Pickens closure deed is not a warranty Court for Pickens County, South 711795 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the same terms on some subsequent cent of the amount of bid (in cash or chasers at foreclosure sale or other County, South Carolina, heretofore deed. Interested bidders should Brock & Scott PLLC Carolina in Plat Book 428 at pages Court of Common Pleas for Pickens sales day at the risk of the former equivalent), same to be applied on third parties, who should have their issued in the case of BAC Home satisfy themselves as to the quality 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110 12 and 13. The metes, bounds, County, South Carolina, heretofore purchaser until obtaining a full com- the purchase price only upon com- own title search performed on the SPECIAL REFEREE SALE Loans Servicing, L.P. fka Country- of title to be conveyed by obtaining Columbia, SC, 29210 courses and distances as shown issued in the case of Wachovia pliance with a sale. A personal or pliance with the bid, but in case of subject property. C/A NO. 09-CP-39-0919 wide Home Loans Servicing, L.P. an independent title search well be- upon said plat are incorporated Mortgage Corporation against deficiency judgment having been Attorneys for Plaintiff non-compliance within thirty (30) Daniel E. Hunt against Robert M. Stein, et al., the fore the foreclosure sale date. herein by reference thereto. Refer- BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the Derek P. Ball, the Special Referee demanded, the bidding will remain 710980 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 ence being invited to said plat for a days after the date of the sale, Special Referee for Pickens County Court of Common Pleas for Pickens Special Referee for Pickens for Pickens County, or his agent, Harold P. “Pat” Welborn, Jr. same to be forfeited and applied to County, or his agent, will sell on July open for thirty (30) days after the NOTICE OF SALE fuller more accurate description of FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC County, South Carolina, heretofore will sell on July 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, date of sale in Anderson County, Clerk of Court Pickens County the above described properties. Lot costs and the property re-adver- issued in the case of Nationwide 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, at 214 East C/A No. 04-CP-39-1382 PO Box 71727 at 214 East Main Street, Pickens, with the sale to be final upon that Riley, Pope & Laney, LLC Number Seventy-five (75) having tised for sale upon the same terms Advantage Mortgage Company Main Street, Pickens, SC, to the BY VIRTUE of a decree heretofore SC, to the highest bidder: All that date. Terms of sale: Cash; pur- Post Office Box 11412 been conveyed to Jerry A. Meehan at the risk of the former highest bid- North Charleston, SC 29415 against Kathleen Roy, the Special highest bidder: All that certain granted in the case of: HSBC Bank certain piece, parcel or lot of land chaser to pay interest on the by deed of George T. Bikas on Oc- der. The sale shall be subject to 843-577-5460 Referee for Pickens County, or his piece, parcel or Condominium Columbia, SC 29211 USA, National Association in its ca- lying, situate and being in the State amount of bid at the rate of 6.63% tober 18, 2006 and recorded Octo- taxes and to existing easements Unit(s) lying and being situate in the (803) 799-9993 pacity as Trustee for the Citigroup Attorneys for Plaintiff agent, will sell on July 6, 2010 at of South Carolina, County of Pick- per annum from the date of sale ber 12, 2007 in Deed Book 1140 at and restrictions of record. Pur- State of South Carolina, County of Mortgage Loan Trust, Inc., Asset- 711804 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 11:00AM, at 214 East Main Street, ens, located 3.5 miles Southeast of until the date of compliance with the Attorneys for Plaintiff Page 232 in the Office of the Reg- chaser to pay interest on his bid Pickens being known and desig- Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Pickens, SC, to the highest bidder: Easley, S.C., off Habersham Lane bid; purchaser to pay for deed and 711705 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 ister of Deeds for Pickens County, from the date of sale to the date of nated as Unit 110 of the Woodlands Series 2007-SHL vs. Stephen B. SPECIAL REFEREE SALE All that certain unit lying and being and being shown as Lot 32, con- recording fees. South Carolina. The total judgment compliance at the rate of 7.5% per of Clemson Horizontal Property White; Lorna White a/k/a Lori C. in the State of South Carolina, taining 0.16 acre, more or less, of debt set forth in the Order is annum. Purchaser shall pay for all C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0062 Regime, being more particularly de- The Honorable Ellis B. Drew, Jr. SPECIAL REFEREE SALE White; and Branch Banking and County of Pickens, being known Habersham, Phase I, on a survey of $71,064.49. (The original file can be costs of recording the deed. No per- BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the scribed by reference to the "Master Anderson County Master-in- C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0564 Trust Company of South Carolina, and designated as Unit K of Build- Habersham Phase I as prepared by viewed in the Clerk of Court's of- sonal or deficiency judgment being Court of Common Pleas for Pickens Deed of Woodlands of Clemson Equity BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the C/A No. 04-CP-39-1382, The fol- ing 16 of The Gardens At University C.E. Shehan Surveying, RLS fice.) The property will be sold sub- demanded, the bidding will not re- County, South Carolina, heretofore Horizontal Property Regime" estab- Court of Common Pleas for Pickens lowing property will be sold by R. Village, Phase 3, as described in #8810B dated February 25, 1997, David R. Price, Jr. ject to any past due or accruing main open after the date of the sale, issued in the case of GMAC Mort- lishing the aforementioned County, South Carolina, heretofore Murray Hughes as Special Referee, The Master Deed of The Gardens and having such courses, dis- Attorney for Plaintiff property taxes, assessments, exist- but compliance with the bid may be gage, LLC against Gary Roach and REGIME, dated July 8, 2005, and issued in the case of PNC Mort- on July 6, 2010, at 11:00 AM at the At University Village Horizontal tances, metes and bounds as will ing easements and restrictions of made immediately. Karen Roach, the Special Referee recorded in the Office of the Regis- gage, a division of PNC Bank, Na- Pickens County Courthouse to the Property Regime, which was be shown by reference to said plat record and any other senior en- ELLIS B. DREW, JR. for Pickens County, or his agent, ter of Deeds for Pickens County, tional Association against J. David highest bidder All that certain piece, recorded in the Register of Deeds recorded in the Office of the Regis- NOTICE OF SALE cumbrances. This property will be will sell on July 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, South Carolina in Deed Book 921 at Duncan, et al, the Special Referee parcel or tract of land lying and Master in Equity, Anderson County Office for Pickens County on Au- ter of Deeds for Pickens County, C/A NO. 2010-CP-39-0577 sold subject to the following mort- at 214 East Main Street, Pickens, Page 222; and re-recorded in Deed for Pickens County, or his agent, being situate in the State of South Kevin T. Brown gust 6, 2002 in Deed Book 689 at SC in Plat Book 297 at Pages 4 and By virtue of a Decree of the Court gage(s)/senior encumbrances: SC, to the highest bidder: All that Book 923, at Pate 73, and as may will sell on July 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, Carolina, County of Pickens, being Page 141; and that certain Second 5. TMS# 5027-00-76-7980 PROP- of Common Pleas for Pickens NONE. The successful bidder must Attorney for the Plaintiff certain piece, parcel or lot of land, be amended from time to time. TMS at 214 East Main Street, Pickens, known and designated as Tracts 36 Amendment To The Master Deed of ERTY ADDRESS: 105 Kingsman County, South Carolina, heretofore pay interim interest from the date of P. O. Box 58 with any improvements thereon, Number: 4054-08-98-2623110 SC, to the highest bidder: ALL that and 37, Crystal Creek, including The Gardens At University Village Ln., Easley, SC. This being the granted in the case of Residential the Sale through the date of com- Columbia, South Carolina 29202 lying and being situate in the State PROPERTY ADDRESS: 833 Old same property conveyed to Derek certain piece, parcel or lot of land road right of way, according to plat Horizontal Property Regime Credit Solution -v- Michael and Kit- pliance at the rate of 6%. Each suc- of South Carolina, County of Pick- Greenville Hwy #110, Clemson, SC. P. Ball by deed of Scott A. Farmer lying and being situate in the State prepared by R. Jay Cooper, P. E. & recorded in the Register of Deeds tie Dailey, C/A NO. 2010-CP-39- cessful bidder other than plaintiff at SPECIAL REFEREE SALE ens, being shown and designated This being the same property con- and Angela D. Bragg now known as of South Carolina, County of Pick- L. S. #4682, dated September 26, Office for Pickens County on Janu- veyed to Robert M. Stein by deed of 0577, I the undersigned Daniel E. the time bid is accepted will be re- C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0530 as Lot 12 of Woodside Mills con- Angela Farmer, dated May 25, ens, being known and designated 1995 and recorded October 4, 1995 ary 14, 2004 in Deed Book 787 at Woodlands of Clemson, LLC, dated Hunt, as Special Referee will sell quired to deposit with the Special BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the taining .027 acres, more or less, ac- 2005 and recorded in the Office of as 2.49 acres, more or less, on in Plat Book 204 at Page 16 in the Page 69. Said unit is shown on a Referee as evidence of good faith Court of Common Pleas for Pickens cording to a plat prepared for August 12, 2005, and recorded in the Register of Deeds for Pickens on July 6, 2010, at 11 o'clock A.M. Holly Court as shown on a plat of RMC Office for Pickens County, 5% of bid in cash or certified check County, South Carolina, heretofore Michael David Harrison, Jr. by G.M. survey entitled "Tiger Development, the Office of the Register of Deeds County on June 1, 2007 in Book at the County Courthouse in Pick- survey for J. David Duncan and Ca- South Carolina, reference to which at the time of bid. In event pur- issued in the case of GMAC Mort- Powell Land Surveying, RLS LLC", dated November 25, 2003 for Pickens County on September 1103 at Page 280. TERMS OF ens County, South Carolina, to the role T. Duncan, prepared by G. M. plat is hereby made for a more com- chaser fails or refuses to comply gage, LLC against Santos Mem- #14184, dated September 29, 1997 and recorded January 7, 2004 in 28, 2005, in Deed Book 943 at SALE: FOR CASH. The Special highest bidder: All that certain Powell Land Surveying, RLS plete and accurate description. And with terms of sale within 20 days breno, Gladys A. Membreno and and recorded in Plat Book 56 at Plat Book 491 at Page 4. This is Page 210. TERMS OF SALE: FOR Referee will require a deposit of 5% piece, parcel or lot of land, lying and #14184, dated November 1, 1995 Also: A right of way for ingress and from close of bidding, deposit shall Kenneth R. Membreno, et al., the Page 113 in the ROD for Pickens one and the same as Unit 142-K CASH. The Special Referee will re- of the bid amount in cash or certi- being situate in the State of South and recorded in Plat Book 52, at egress and utility purposes over be forfeited and applied first to costs Special Referee for Pickens County, SC, reference to which his University Village Drive. TMS Num- quire a deposit of 5% of the bid fied funds, which is to be applied on Carolina, County of Pickens, Town- Page 185 in the Register of Deeds, and across the 50 foot strip desig- and then to Plaintiff's debt, and the County, or his agent, will sell on July hereby made for a more complete ber: 4065-18-21-5265011 PROP- amount in cash or certified funds, the purchase price upon compli- ship of Easley, on Bishop Drive, Pickens County, reference to which nated as street, leading from county Special Referee shall forthwith re- 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, at 214 East and accurate description. TMS ERTY ADDRESS: 142-K University which is to be applied on the pur- ance with the bid. Interest on the and being shown and designated is hereby made for a more complete road in to the above described advertise and resell said property Main Street, Pickens, SC, to the Number: 5019-20-91-1200 Village Drive, Central, SC. This chase price upon compliance with balance of the bid at 5.75% shall be as Lot 20 of Holly Tree according to and accurate description. TMS property, which right of way shall be upon the same terms on some sub- highest bidder: All that piece, parcel PROPERTY ADDRESS: 102 West being the same property conveyed the bid. Interest on the balance of paid to the day of compliance. In a survey of Lot 20, Holly Tree, pre- Number: 5121-00-54-6073 PROP- used by the grantors, grantees, sequent sales day at the risk of for- or lot of land lying and being in the 7th Ave, Easley, SC. This being the to Kathleen Roy by deed of Tiger the bid at 6.0% shall be paid to the case of noncompliance within 20 pared by Freeland, Clinkscales & ERTY ADDRESS: 109 Holly Ct, their heirs and assigns for ingress mer purchaser until obtaining full State of South Carolina, County of same property conveyed to Gary Development, LLC, dated May 1, day of compliance. In case of non- days, after the sale, the deposit of Associates, dated March 16, 1992, Easley, SC. This being the same and egress and utility purposes. compliance with sale. A personal or Pickens, shown as part of Lot 13 on Roach and Karen Roach by deed of 2006, and recorded in the Office of compliance within 20 days, after the 5% is to be forfeited and applied to and recorded in Plat Book 42 at property conveyed to David Duncan Book 296; Page 307 125 Ryan deficiency judgment has been plat of Twin Brook, recorded in Plat Eddie Roach a/k/a Gary Roach, the Register of Deeds for Pickens sale, the deposit of 5% is to be for- Plaintiff’s judgment debt and the by deed of Michael Blackstone, Court, Six Mile, SC 29682 D14-00- page 478 in the Office of the Regis- waived, the bidding will not remain Book 19 at Page 442 and as Lot 13 dated December 19, 2001, and County on May 4, 2006, in Deed feited and applied to Plaintiff’s judg- property re-advertised for sale upon dated September 2, 1993, and 0830 SUBJECT TO ASSESS- ter of Deeds for Pickens County, open after the date of sale. The sale on Plat of Lot Number 13, prepared recorded in the Office of the Regis- Book 1000 at Page 267 and re- ment debt and the property the same terms at the risk of the for- recorded in the Office of the Regis- MENTS, PICKENS AD VALOREM South Carolina, reference to which of this real property is subject to the by Robert R. Spearman, dated May ter of Deeds for Pickens County on recorded May 18, 2006 in Book re-advertised for sale upon the mer highest bidder. Purchaser to ter of Deeds for Pickens County on TAXES, EASEMENTS AND/OR, is hereby made for a more complete United States of America's statutory 18, 1978, recorded in Plat Book 21 December 27, 2001, in Deed Book 1004 at Page 184. TERMS OF same terms at the risk of the former pay for deed recording fees and September 9, 1993, in Deed Book RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, highest bidder. Purchaser to pay and accurate description. This right of redemption. Terms of sale- at Page 339. Reference to said plat 650 at Page 56. TERMS OF SALE: SALE: FOR CASH. The Special deed stamps. Deficiency judgment 213 at Page 306. TERMS OF AND OTHER SENIOR ENCUM- for deed recording fees and deed being the same property conveyed cash; purchaser to pay for deed and is hereby made for an accurate FOR CASH. The Special Referee Referee will require a deposit of 5% not being demanded, the bidding SALE: FOR CASH. The Special BRANCES. TERMS OF SALE: A stamps. Deficiency judgment not to Michael E. Dailey and Kittie D. stamps. metes and bounds description of will require a deposit of 5% of the of the bid amount in cash or certi- will not remain open after the date Referee will require a deposit of 5% 5% cash deposit is required . The being demanded, the bidding will Dailey by deed of Larry G. Zahm Daniel E. Hunt property. TMS Number: 5028-11- bid amount in cash or certified of sale, but compliance with the bid of the bid amount in cash or certi- deposit will be applied towards the fied funds, which is to be applied on and Kathy R. Zahm recorded Octo- 55-1273 PROPERTY ADDRESS: funds, which is to be applied on the not remain open after the date of may be made immediately. Should fied funds, which is to be applied on purchase price unless the bidder Special Referee the purchase price upon compli- ber 27, 2006 in Deed Book 1048 at 308 Longview Terrace, Easley, SC. purchase price upon compliance sale, but compliance with the bid Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- the purchase price upon compli- defaults, in which case the deposit The Easley Progress ance with the bid. Interest on the page 179.TMS # 5039-05-08-7208. This being the same property con- with the bid. Interest on the balance may be made immediately. Should tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day ance with the bid. Interest on the will be forfeited. If the successful balance of the bid at 7.625% shall PROPERTY ADDRESS: 331 6/18/10, 6/25/10, 7/2/10 veyed to Santos Membreno, Gladys of the bid at 7.25% shall be paid to Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- of sale, the property shall not be balance of the bid at 6.25% shall be bidder fails, or refuses, to make the be paid to the day of compliance. In tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day Bishop Drive Easley, South Car- A. Membreno and Kenneth R. the day of compliance. In case of sold, but shall be re-advertised and paid to the day of compliance. In required deposit, or comply with his case of noncompliance within 20 of sale, the property shall not be olina 29640.The sale shall be sub- SPECIAL REFEREE SALE Membreno by deed of Janice D. noncompliance within 20 days, after sold at some convenient sales day case of noncompliance within 20 bid within 20 days, then the prop- days, after the sale, the deposit of sold, but shall be re-advertised and ject to taxes and assessments, C/A NO. 10-CP-39-0440 Rogers, dated July 14, 2005, and the sale, the deposit of 5% is to be thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s days, after the sale, the deposit of erty will be resold at his risk. No per- 5% is to be forfeited and applied to sold at some convenient sales day existing easements and restrictions BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE of the recorded in the Office of the Regis- forfeited and applied to Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- 5% is to be forfeited and applied to sonal or deficiency judgment being Plaintiff’s judgment debt and the thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s of record, and any senior encum- Court of Common Pleas for Pickens ter of Deeds for Pickens County on judgment debt and the property re- ent. The sale shall be subject to Plaintiff’s judgment debt and the demanded, the bidding will not re- property re-advertised for sale upon attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- brances. TERMS OF SALE: FOR County, South Carolina, heretofore July 25, 2005, in Deed Book 922 at advertised for sale upon the same taxes and assessments, existing property re-advertised for sale upon main open after the date of sale, but the same terms at the risk of the for- ent. The sale shall be subject to CASH: the undersigned will require issued in the case of MidFirst Bank Page 273. TERMS OF SALE: FOR terms at the risk of the former high- easements and easements and re- the same terms at the risk of the for- compliance with the bid may be mer highest bidder. Purchaser to taxes and assessments, existing a deposit of 5% of the amount of the against Lenora Smith, et al., the CASH. The Special Referee will re- est bidder. Purchaser to pay for strictions of record. Plaintiff does mer highest bidder. Purchaser to made immediately. The successful pay for deed recording fees and easements and easements and re- bid (in cash or equivalent), same to Special Referee for Pickens quire a deposit of 5% of the bid deed recording fees and deed not warrant its title search to pur- pay for deed recording fees and bidder will be required to pay inter- deed stamps. Deficiency judgment strictions of record, and to the right County, or his agent, will sell on July amount in cash or certified funds, stamps. Deficiency judgment not chasers at foreclosure sale or other be applied on the purchase price deed stamps. Deficiency judgment est on the amount of the bid from not being demanded, the bidding of the United States of America to 6, 2010 at 11:00AM, at 214 East which is to be applied on the pur- being demanded, the bidding will third parties, who should have their only upon compliance with the bid, not being demanded, the bidding date of sale to date of compliance will not remain open after the date redeem the property within 120 Main Street, Pickens, SC, to the chase price upon compliance with not remain open after the date of own title search performed on the interest on the balance of the bid at will not remain open after the date with the bid at the rate of 4% per of sale, but compliance with the bid days from the date of the foreclo- highest bidder: All that lot of land, the bid. Interest on the balance of sale, but compliance with the bid subject property. six and 00/100 (6.00%) shall be of sale, but compliance with the bid annum. For complete terms of sale, may be made immediately. Should sure sale pursuant to Sec. 2410(c), with all improvements thereon or the bid at 5.50% shall be paid to the may be made immediately. Should paid to the day of compliance as es- may be made immediately. Should see Judgment of Foreclosure and Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- Title 28, United States Code. Plain- Daniel E. Hunt hereafter, constructed thereon in day of compliance. In case of non- Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- tablished in the Special Referee's Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- Sale filed with the Pickens County tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day tiff does not warrant its title search Special Referee for Pickens County Order and Judgment of Foreclosure tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day Clerk of Court at C/A #04-CP-39- Pickens County, City of Easley, on compliance within 20 days, after the tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day sale, the deposit of 5% is to be for- of sale, the property shall not be to purchasers at foreclosure sale or FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC and Sale. If the 5% deposit is not of sale, the property shall not be 1382. NOTICE: The foreclosure West Side of North Fifth Street and of sale, the property shall not be being remaining portion of Lot No. feited and applied to Plaintiff’s judg- sold, but shall be re-advertised and other third parties, who should have PO Box 71727 placed with the Court on the day of sold, but shall be re-advertised and deed is not a warranty deed. Inter- sold, but shall be re-advertised and 26 in the Subdivision of a tract of ment debt and the property sold at some convenient sales day their own title search performed on the sale, the property will go to the sold at some convenient sales day ested bidders should satisfy them- sold at some convenient sales day North Charleston, SC 29415 land formerly owned by A. G. Wyatt re-advertised for sale upon the thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s the subject property. second highest bidder. If the 5% thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s selves as to the quality of title to be thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s 843-577-5460 and W. C. Smith as shown on plat same terms at the risk of the former attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- Daniel E. Hunt deposit is placed with the Court, in attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- conveyed by obtaining an inde- attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- Attorneys for Plaintiff by E. Oscar Smith, Surveyor. Lot 26 highest bidder. Purchaser to pay ent. The sale shall be subject to Special Referee for Pickens County case of noncompliance within 30 ent. The sale shall be subject to pendent title search prior to the ent. The sale shall be subject to 711793 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 contains seven-eights of an acre, for deed recording fees and deed taxes and assessments, existing days, same to be forfeited and ap- taxes and assessments, existing foreclosure sale date. taxes and assessments, existing FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC more or less. TMS Number: 5019- stamps. Deficiency judgment not easements and easements and re- easements and easements and re- plied to the costs and Plaintiff's debt easements and easements and re- R. Murray Hughes PO Box 71727 11-66-1044 PROPERTY AD- being demanded, the bidding will strictions of record. Plaintiff does strictions of record. Plaintiff does and the property readvertised for strictions of record. Plaintiff does North Charleston, SC 29415 Special Referee for Pickens County DRESS: 223 N 5th St, Easley, SC. not remain open after the date of not warrant its title search to pur- not warrant its title search to pur- sale upon the same terms (at the not warrant its title search to pur- Samuel C. Waters, Esq. ALSO: 2000 Pioneer, Serial Num- sale, but compliance with the bid chasers at foreclosure sale or other chasers at foreclosure sale or other 843-577-5460 risk of the former highest bidder). chasers at foreclosure sale or other third parties, who should have their Attorney for Plaintiff ber PH2610GA5683A-B. This being may be made immediately. Should third parties, who should have their third parties, who should have their Attorneys for Plaintiff Personal or deficiency judgment own title search performed on the the same property conveyed to Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s attorney, or Plain- own title search performed on the own title search performed on the 711798 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 being waived, the bidding will not P.O. Box 100200 subject property. Lenora Smith by deed of Greenville tiff’s agent fail to appear on the day subject property. subject property. remain open after the date of sale, Columbia, SC 29202-3200 Housing center, Inc., dated January of sale, the property shall not be Daniel E. Hunt Daniel E. Hunt Daniel E. Hunt but compliance with the bid may be (803) 744-4444/002804-00123 7, 2000, and recorded in the Office sold, but shall be re-advertised and Special Referee for Pickens County made immediately. Purchaser to Special Referee for Pickens County of the Register of Deeds for Pickens sold at some convenient sales day Special Referee for Pickens County pay for preparation of deed and FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC County on January 13, 2000, in thereafter when Plaintiff, Plaintiff’s FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC FINKEL LAW FIRM LLC deed stamps. PO Box 71727 Deed Book 525 at Page 136. attorney, or Plaintiff’s agent, is pres- PO Box 71727 PO Box 71727 Daniel E. Hunt North Charleston, SC 29415 TERMS OF SALE: FOR CASH. ent. The sale shall be subject to North Charleston, SC 29415 North Charleston, SC 29415 The Special Referee will require a taxes and assessments, existing Special Referee for Pickens County 843-577-5460 843-577-5460 deposit of 5% of the bid amount in easements and easements and re- 843-577-5460 Weston Adams Law Firm Attorneys for Plaintiff cash or certified funds, which is to strictions of record. Plaintiff does Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff 711814 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 be applied on the purchase price not warrant its title search to pur- 711806 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 711800 6/18, 6/25, 07/02/2010 Friday, June 18, 2010 The Easley Progress A

100 Professional Services 900 Yard Sale Houses For Sale Apartments / Houses for Rent Rentals Help Wanted - Legals Merchandise Townhouses General 3BR/2BA, 117 Laura ASPHALT MOVING 301 Edenberry Way, EASLEY NOTICE OF SALE 2 story, 4BR, 2.5 BA, Liberty 2/BR, 1/Ba Ln, Easley, 2 car Easley Recreation C/A NO. 2009-CP-39-1288 PAVING SALE DACUSVILLE Auctions w/formal L/D, gas log duplex, stove, refrig- garage, $900/ mo, Department is ac- BY VIRTUE of the decree hereto- *Parking Lots Sat. 6/19, 7 until F/P, granite counter erator, central HVAC, $550dep, 864-640- cepting applications fore granted in the case of: Wa- *Subdivisions PUBLIC SALE 109 Benttree St., 2 & 3 BR MH for chovia Bank, National Association *Driveways tops, blk. appl. lami- $475/mth, 855-4058. 5172. rent. No pets. for entry level field All property now Easley vs. Timothy J. Smith and Pamela D. 25 Years Experience nate hardwood, CALL maintenance posi- Smith, et al., the undersigned Spe- Kids Clothes, All Work Guaranteed stored in unit listed Brand New Lake 859-1964 cial Referee for Pickens County, Furniture, Toys, porcelain tile, carpet. tion. Mail resume to Robert Crenshaw below will be sold for Home! 3BR/3.5 Bath. OR South Carolina, will sell on July 6, Electronics $228,900. Call 859- New washer & dryer. Easley Rec. Dept., 2010 at 11:00AM, at the Pickens 878-9502 non payment of rent. 6289 for appt 855-1991 PO Box 466, Easley County Courthouse, City of Pick- Loft has built-in If the tenant does not Moving yard sale Sat. dressers & closets. SC 29641, or come ens, State of South Carolina, to the Liberty off Golden highest bidder: All that certain CROWE'S respond by 6/24/10, 6/19, 7 AM until, 102 Property is close to by the Larry D. Bag- Real Estate Creek Rd., 2/BR, piece, parcel or lot of land situate, TREE SERVICE the property in the Vermont Ave., 3500 Seneca, SC, with well Gym at 111 lying and being in the State of South Rentals 1/BA, $385 mo, plus Owner/ Operator unit will be sold at Easley. easy access to I-85 Walkers Way, Easley Carolina, County of Pickens, being and Hwy. 11. Call dep. 430-3126. known and designated as Lot Num- Ray Crowe auction 6/28/10 at SC 29642 (this is in Sat. 6/19, 8 until, 205 864-704-3511 or e- ber Seventy Seven "A" (77-A), of Serving Pickens 3:00 p.m. at Smart Apartments / the J.B. “Red” Owens County since 1981 Turner St., Easley. In- mail hlis- MOBILE HOME the Cliffs at Keowee Springs, Phase Storage, LLC, 115 Complex) and fill out I, as shown on a plat thereof enti- *Insured fant boys & girls Townhouses [email protected]. FOR RENT an application. Will tled "Survey for the Cliffs at Keowee *Free Estimates Saco Lowell Rd., clothes, misc, books, 2/Br, 2/BA take applications Springs, LLC" dated May 10, 2004, 864-979-9693 Easley, SC 29640, movies. $85/week, revised July 22, 2004 and recorded 2 BED- CROWSTREESER- phone 864-855- EASLEY $200 care de- through June 25th. in the Office of the Register of YARD SALE ROOM [email protected] 5010. 2 BR, 1 BA house, No phone calls Deeds for Pickens County, South Saturday, June 19th. APARTMENTS no pets, security posit Carolina in Plat Book 506, at Pages please. Unit #17 rented to 7am-11am. 127 Mc- Newly deposit, and refer- CALL 15 and 16, and having the metes Reeves Andrea King. Con- and bounds, courses and distances Daniel Ave. Parking Renovated ences required, 878-9502 Help Wanted as upon said plat appear. This con- Renovations tents of unit - toys, lot of Pickens Church Starting at $550 Mo. Local business ac- veyance is made subject to the con- portable piano key- of God. Little girls' $450 864-855- cepting applications ditions, easements, rights of way, MOBILE Remodeling & board, magazine clothes and acces- Please 2186 for tree crew cutting covenants and restrictions con- sories & much more! HOMES tained in the special warranty deed masonry work. rack, glassware, chil- 864-639- right of ways for Rain or shine. Call FOR RENT from Crescent Resources, LLC to Specializing in ter- dren's clothes, hair 7725 power company. Waterfall Investment Group, LLC 864-862- 3BR/1.5BA, mite damage and dryer, 4 aluminum Must be motivated, dated July 28, 2003 and recorded Yard Sale, 6-19, 8 4377 $395. 2BR/2BA, rotted flooring. Small 1 bedroom hard-worker, have July 30, 2003 in Deed Book 753, car wheels, misc. until? 2914 Hwy. 86, 855-0070 $385. $200 dep. excellent driving Page 53, Pickens County Records. 35 Years Piedmont used furn., house in Easley. This conveyance is further subject No pets. record, must be able Experience clothing much misc. $450 mo. Section 8 to pass drug test, to the "Declaration of Covenants, Miscellaneous 2 BEDROOM 855-2186 or Conditions and Restrictions for the Call excepted. 864-934- and be in excellent DUPLEXES 639-7725. Cliffs at Keowee Springs in the Of- Donnie Reeves YARD 7289. health. Must live fice of the Register of Deeds for Starting at (864) 643-8938 HUGE SALE within 15 minutes of Pickens County, South Carolina in BLOWOUT! $450.00 per Blue Ridge Electric, Deed Book 834, at Page 165. This (864) 868-0355 Manufactured Steel Arch Buildings sell- Sat. June 19 month. 4000 6000 is the same property conveyed unto Housing Employment Pickens office. Call ing for balance owed. Only 8:00-12:00 Timothy J. Smith and Pamela D. PLEASE CALL 864-710-8032. a few left, 16x24x11, 1 Month Smith by deed from the Cliffs at Ke- 1718 Saluda 864-882-4377 20x26x12, 30x60x14. owee Springs, LLC dated 12/09/05 or FREE!! Take advantage of incred- Dam Rd. Lots Drivers & Delivery Local Insurance Co., and recorded in the Pickens County ible savings! Easley, SC 864-855-0070 Deerfield needs commerical Register of Deeds in Deed Book Security 964 at Page 210. Current Address Call today 29640 Run Apts. LIBERTY Drivers-CDL-A: lines CSR. exp. pre- of Property: 138 Bright Water Trail, ADT 1-866-352-0469. MOVE IN AREA Sign-On Bonus PAID ferred, resume to PO Section 1, LOT 77A, Keowee Waterford at Orientation! Teams IMMEDI- MOBILE HOME Box 527, Easley SC, Springs, Six Mile, SC 29682 TMS: Free Home make .46 up to 2000 ATELY Apts. 29641 or sandy@ha- 4141-00-00-5609 TERMS OF NEW MATTRESS SETS Automotive SPACES .82cpm split! O/O's SALE: The successful bidder, other Security Sys- 864-855- Sngles & make Top Industry good-agency.com than the Plaintiff, will deposit with tem Twin $119 • Full $159 AFFORDABLE Doubles. the Special Referee, at conclusion 4711 Pay! Call R&R Truck- $850 value with Queen Mismatched $225 Parts & Accessories 1 & 2 BR CALL ing Today! 866-204- of the bidding, five percent (5%) of Heritage Medical his bid, in cash or equivalent, as ev- purchase of alarm Pillowtop Queen $289 APARTMENTS 859-1964 8006 idence of good faith, same to be ap- monitoringservices 4 OEM 2008 Ford, Trace Apts plied to the purchase price in case FULL WARRANTY Mustang, In a Clean Family Foothills Presbyte- from ADT Security 864-295- G&P Trucking of compliance, but to be forfeited CALL 843-1263 OR 855-3636 wheels/tires, Neighborhood rian Community is and applied first to costs and then Services. 8808 Rentals Now Hiring to the Plaintiff’s debt in the case of 1-888-274-3888 265/65/16, only 12K now taking Applica- Central Heat & Air 2 BR, 1 BA MH on Co Drivers! non-compliance. Should the last Yard Sale miles, $550 OBO. WESTFIELD 70% preloaded. 80% tions for RN’s and and highest bidder fail to comply Tax / Accounting Railroad St., Pickens. 979-4277. Washer Dryer APTS.:ATTRACTIVE deliveries in the CNA’s with the other terms of the bid within $100 wk, $250 care thirty (30) days, then the Special Church wide yard Hook-ups & AFFORDABLE!! South. Every other weekend AMERICAN TAX dep. 295-8537. Referee may re-sell the property on sale/breakfast in Want to Buy Outdoor Pool Stop by today and Hazmat req. 36cpm shifts Apply in person the same terms and conditions on RELIEF w/3yrs exp. Susie: gym, Sat. 6/19, 7 til find out how little it DW on private at 205 Bud Nalley some subsequent Sales Day (at the Settle IRS Taxes CALL 800-458-6980, risk of the said highest bidder). De- 1. Georges Creek WE BUY cost to live in a nice, wooded lot, water Dr., Easley orCall For a fraction of what x6 ficiency judgment being demanded, Baptist, Ch. 1991 JUNK 859-3116 quiet, 1 & 2 BR apt. furnished, 3BR, 2BA, Amanda at 850-2291 the bidding will not be closed on the you owe. If you owe Saluda Dam Rd., AUTOMOBILES community. Great lo- $400 dep. $160 per day of sale but will remain open for over $15,000 in back Driver Trainees a period of thirty (30) days as pro- Easley. $200 & UP AND COME cation, quiet, beauti- wk. 444-1692. Physical Therapists vided by law. Plaintiff is demanding taxes call now for a ON HOME fully landscaped Needed Now at CALL Werner $12,000 a deficiency, the Plaintiff may waive free consultation. TO units, convenient to DW, 3BR, 2BA, appli- any of its rights, including its right to Community Yard Sale 965-8436 Enterprises! sign-on bonus 1-877-258-5142 schools and shop- ances furnished, new a deficiency judgment, prior to sale. 123 Philbert Rd. off 617-7755 carpet, 5 minutes Earn up to $700 per Several PTs needed Purchaser to pay for documentary COUNTRY ping, with on-site week after training. 400 Mossie Smith Rd., from Easley, private in the upstate for stamps on the Deed. The success- Financial PLACE management. Call Great Benefits! No ful bidder will be required to pay in- Easley. Fri. 6-18 & lot. $550 mo, $400 home health visits. 3000 Brenda (864)843- experience needed! terest on the amount of the bid from Sat. 6-19, 7 until. Real Estate Sales APTS. sec. dep., 855-6393, Flexible schedule, M- date of sale to date of compliance Men's tools, adult & 1123 to find out Local 15-day CDL with the bid at the rate of 5.25% per Financial cell 423-5452. training available with F or extended week- children clothes, more. Section 8 annum. The sale shall be subject to Duplex Apt. newly TDI 1-888-263-7364. end hours. NEW taxes and assessments, existing kitchen items, toys, Commercial vouchers & transfers Easley CREDIT CARD remodeled, $550 mo, GRADS WELCOME! easements and restrictions, ease- piano, furn., misc. $500 dep., 2BR, welcomed. Equal Silverlake Blue Ridge, ments and restrictions of record and RELIEF 2/3 BR, $85-$120 We offer medical & 1BA, 269-1874 or Housing Opportunity. Help Wanted - any other senior encumbrances. In Buried in Credit Garage sale 6/19, 7 SMALL wk., move in now dental insurance, re- the event an agent of Plaintiff does APARTMENT 363-8187. Managed by Partner- General Card Debit? $200, ZERO TOLER- not appear at the time of sale, the til 1PM, 203 Haverhill COMPLEX ship Property Man- tirement plan, paid Call Credit Card Re- ANCE POLICY, Sec- within property shall be withdrawn Circle, Easley, kids 0- Available agement. April Valley Assisted time off & CEUs. E- from sale and sold at the next avail- Easley Charleston tion 8 ok. lief for your free 8 over 100 outfits, Great Invest- Living, hiring atten- mail resume to ca- able sales date upon the terms and consultation. Place Apts. Couch CALL conditions as set forth in the Judg- tools and lots of stuff. ment 864-331-9281 dant Mon.-Fri 3P to reers@interimhealth Rd. 1, 2, 3 BR., with Commercial ment of Foreclosure and Sale or 1-877-264-8031 Crawford 9P 859-1430. carecares.com. EOE such terms as may be set forth in a Giant Sale: 6/18 & stove, ref. & DW. 859- supplemental order. 19. 7 am. Furn., Assoc. 3122. 2,500 sq. ft. office/re- EASLEY! INTERIM 600 2/BR, 1/BA Housekeepers and Mr. R. Murray Hughes Animals 235-7855 Custom Dry Clean- tail space for HEALTHCARE® housewares, clothes, $350-$400/month Laundry Workers Special Referee for Pickens County plants, puzzles, ers. rent/lease, 1951 East needed at Blue Odete Watson (864) Brock & Scott PLLC 3/BR, 2/BA treasures. 102 Spring Main St., Easley. Call Ridge Living Center. 627-7011, Fax (864) 3800 Fernandina Road, Suite 110 Pets Houses For Sale $500 month St. behind Lowes. 864-243-2315 or All appliances, central Apply in person to 627-7103 PO Box Early birds rule Easley, 159,900 4 Easley’s 350-1424. heat and air. Pool. 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Award winners for Liberty High School’s varsity softball team were: Best offensive Liberty High School varsity baseball award winners were: Most valuable offensive player – Morgan Chambers; best defensive player – Emily James, and most im- – Corey Sheriff, most valuable defense – Eric Hawkins, and Matthew Glen Roper proved – Alexis Jones. “Role Man” award – Ryan Stephens.

Tayler Moore was the of- fensive most valuable player for the Liberty High School junior varsity base- Alex Edwards was the ball team. Not pictured is Award winners for Liberty High School’s junior varsi- most valuable player on Award-winners for Liberty High School’s C-team base- Devin Trammell, who was ty softball team were: Best offensive player – Miranda the Liberty High School ball were defensive most valuable – Nick Bradford and the team’s most valuable Dalton and best defensive player – Daisy Duncan. golf team last spring. offensive most valuable – Caleb Roberts. defensive player.

Award winners for Liberty High School’s boys track team were most valuable, Award winners for the Liberty High School girl’s track team were: Most valuable, track events — Dakota Stewart; most valuable, field events — Matt Smith; and track events — Amber King; most valuable, track events — Audri Cullier; and coach’s award - Wesley Wells. coach’s award — Mandy Tolleson. Liberty High School Spring Sports Award Winners

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Dr. Phillip Smith, a member of the American College of Dentists, presented Eliza- beth Marler Armstrong with the American College of Dentists’ Outstanding Stu- dent Leader award. Armstrong honored by American College of Dentists MYRTLE BEACH — Dr. ent of this award is selected Medical University of South Phillip Smith, a member of by the faculty of the College Carolina on May 21.  the American College of of Dental Medicine. The She is married to David Dentists, presented Eliza- award is presented for out- Armstrong and is the daugh-        beth Marler Armstrong with standing leadership, scho- ter of Patti and Don Marler the American College of lastic performance, ethical of Pickens. Elizabeth is the    Dentists’ Outstanding Stu- and compassionate patient granddaughter of Mrs. Ma- dent Leader award at the care, and potential for im- bel Hayes, Mr. Earl Ballard S.C. Dental Association in pact on the dental profes- and Mrs. Pearl Marler of ll Myrtle Beach April 30. sion. Woodruff. ts wi This award is presented to Elizabeth is a graduate of Dr. Armstrong will be hir t S sale a a graduating senior from the Pickens High School and associating as a full-time be on In College of Dental Medicine Furman University. She re- dentist with the practice of ruise at the Medical University of ceived her Doctor of Dental Dr. Dan Hinton and Dr. Don the C day South Carolina. The recipi- Medicine degree from the Marler of Pickens. Satur on kens Truesdale addresses CMA Society in Pic PICKENS COUNTY well,” said Truesdale. patients, answering phones, — Karen Truesdale of God- “Technological advances updating and filing patients’ shall recently addressed the in medicine and an aging medical records, filling out ,%01&,/(((,'%.1&, Pickens County Certified population are bringing insurance forms and han- Medical Assistant Society more patients to clinics and dling billing. ,2$.(',3&,'%.1&, on how to obtain a clinical hospitals, spurring the need Clinical duties vary ac- job and keep it. for additional support per- cording to state law, but gen- ,.($,2-, A professional recruiter, sonnel.” erally include recording vi- Truesdale specializes in job Nationally, about 60 per- tal signs, preparing patients placement for medial and cent of CMAs work in phy- for examinations, drawing general office positions. sicians’ offices, 14 percent blood, urinalysis testing, “According to the Bureau serve in hospitals, and about and assisting the physician    ,2- (/ 210/.-2 .1/2))21(/ 0! of Labor Statistics, medical 10 percent work in other during examinations. assistant will be the fastest- health practitioners’ offices ### 210/.-2 .1/2))21(/ 0! growing occupation through A Certified Medical As- Advertise • 855-0355 2012, and we see that de- sistant’s general administra- 02&($,.-, 12(,.(,21,0, #, ,.-,2'/(,3 mand here in the Upstate, as tive duties include greeting

Ready to hoola-hoop Roberta Stone gets ready to participate in Rosemond Living Center’s Hula Hoop Contest. The living center had special events and treats its CNAs in honor of Na- tional Nursing Assistant week, June 10-17.