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Vol.84/No.166 Tryon,N.C.28782 Friday,September23,2011 Only50cents
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E i g h t y -three-year-old John Albree celebrated his birthday month by making a hole-in-one on Sept. 10.
Albree made the shot while playing as a mem-ber of The Dogfighters Men’s Golf group at Tryon Country Club. His birthday was Sept. 20.
Edneys enjoy special tour of White HousebySamanthaHurst
Barbara Edney talks fondly of rubbing the curly head of a black and white Portugese water dog on a recent impromptu vacation with her husband, Carl, and their daughter Julie’s family.
She then points out, “We had never seen anything like this – we even got to see Bo, the Obama’s dog.”
The Edneys’ daughter, Julia Tulloch, is an optometrist in Arden who went to high school and college with Sandy Kuhlman, wife of presidential doctor Jeffery Kuhlman. Dr. Jeffrey Kuhlman is one of several doctors dedicated to the health of President Barack Obama. He was also on hand as a doctor for the Bush administration.
The Kuhlmans recently had the opportunity to invite their friends Julie and Tim Tullock to
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TheTullochsandEdneysoutsidetheWhiteHouse.FamilymemberswhomadethetripincludedTimTullock,JulieTullock,9-year-oldsonChadTullock,BarbaraEdneyandCarlEdney.(photosubmitted)
Columbus to spend $23k to clear discolored water from Woods wellbyLeahJustice
Town of Columbus officials said they have exhausted all internal op-tions in efforts to clear up discolored water being produced from the town’s Woods well.
Columbus Town Council met Thurs-day, Sept. 15 and agreed to spend
$23,250 for an iron and manganese sequestration project at the well to clear up discoloration of the water.
The work will be done by the town’s public works department. Estimates of costs for hiring a contractor to do the
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TodaySaluda Center Friday events:
chair exercise, 9:30 a.m.; Trash Train, 10 a.m.
The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities include movie matinee at 10 a.m. and bin-go at 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Com-merce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-894-0293.
Tryon Toy Makers Museum, open Friday 2 - 6 p.m., 43 E. Howard St., Tryon. 828-290-6600.
PolkFresh Farmers Market, Fridays, Saluda, West Main park-ing lot, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m., VISA/EBT accepted. Visit polkcoun-tyfarms.org for vendor list or sign-up.
American Legion Post 250, weekly bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free.
Narcotics Anon., Saluda Se-nior Center, Friday, 8 p.m.
Local Weather
Today: Partly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms. High 76, low 60.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, with 20 percent chance of rain. High 75, low 55.
Sunday: Partly cloudy, with 30 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms. High 74, low 55.
Monday: Partly cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 75, low 51.
Wednesday’s weather was: High 71, low 64, 1.2 inches of rain.
Forecast: Today Tomorrow
Partly cloudy Partly cloudy
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SaTurdayLandrum Farmer’s Market
meets Saturday mornings at 7 a.m. at the Depot. For more in-formation, call Joe Cunningham at 864-457-6585.
Columbus Farmer’s Mar-ket, Saturdays, 8 - 11:30 a.m., Womack building parking lot. Visit www.polkcountyfarms.org to register or for more informa-tion.
Ache Around the Lake ben-efit for St. Luke’s Hospital Foun-dation, Saturday, Sept. 24. 8k “Ache” and/or 2-mile “Ouch” around Lake Lanier. Races start at 8 a.m. on Butter St. in Lan-drum. For more information, visit www.achearoundthelake.org.
Democrat Men’s Club will meet Saturday, Sept. 24 at 8 a.m. at Polk Democratic Party headquarters, 64 Ward Street in Columbus.
Landrum Cross Country, Cavalier Classic Invitational at Dorman High School, Saturday, Sept. 24 at 9 a.m.
Grassroots Art Project holds art classes to benefit Lennie’s Fund and the Humane Society, Saturdays from 9:30 – noon. There is no fee for the class and all materials will be provided. Classes will be held at the Con-gregational Church Annex, 210 Melrose Ave. in Tryon. Call 828-899-0673 for more information.
Polk County Historical As-sociation Museum, open Satur-days, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Tryon Toy Makers Museum, open Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 43 E. Howard St., Tryon. 828-290-6600.
Thermal Belt Friendship Council, monthly luncheon this Saturday, Sept. 24, at 11:45 a.m. at El Sureno in Columbus. All are invited.
Polk Central High School Class of 1971 reunion, Satur-day, Sept. 24 from 4 - 10 p.m at FENCE. Call 828-665-4631 for information.
Tryon Fine Arts Center, Saturday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m. CSO Spiritual Ensemble. 34 Melrose Ave., Tryon.“Circa 1871: Ode to the Fisk Jubilee Singers.”
SundayVegetarian community pot-
luck, hosted by Carole Antun every Sunday at 5:30 p.m at 162 Lyncourt Drive, Tryon. This
event is open to the community and music will also be included. Info: 828-859-9994.
MondayPolk County Mobile Recy-
cling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. - noon.
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Correction/ClarificationErik Olsen should have
been given credit for the pho-tos in the Tryon Hounds article on the cover of the October “Appointments” that came out on Sept. 21.
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Greenville sheriff arrests three in Landrum meth bustFamily takes custody of 6-month-old in meth homebySamanthaHurst
The Greenville County Sher-iff’s Office arrested two fe-males and a male in connection with a meth lab at 106 Turner Barton Road in Landrum on Wednesday, Sept. 21.
Lt. Michael Hilderbrand said the sheriff’s office received a tip from the Department of Social Services that the home possibly had children inside where a meth lab was being operated.
When deputies arrived, they found a 6-month-old and rem-nants of a meth lab, according to the sheriff’s office.
The sheriff’s office said the child was checked out by EMS on the scene and turned over to
a family member.Officers took into custo-
dy 18-year-old Kathleen Ann Gerich of 2666 Mt. Lebanon Church Road in Campobello, 26-year-old Brook Amber Blue of 106 Turner Barton Road in Landrum and Ricci Todd Allen
Jr., also of 106 Turner Barton Road in Landrum.
The three suspects have all been charged with manufac-ture of methamphetamine,the sheriff’s office said. In addi-tion, the parents of the child, Allen and Blue, were charged
with unlawful manufacture of meth in the presence of a minor child and unlawful neglect of a child.
Gerich is currently in jail on a $20,000 bond, while Blue and Allen are currently in jail on a $45,000 bond.
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Landrum carriage ride, Halloween StrollThe Landrum Area Business Association (LABA) car-riage rides on Oct. 14 will feature Charles Harold to talk about who lives where and to tell catchy stories of Landrum. The LABA may also videotape him telling the stories to play on a loop at the library. On Oct. 29, the Landrum Halloween Stroll and Children’s Day will be held from 5-7 p.m. There will be a children’s art show with drawings submitted from local elementary schools from kindergarten through fifth grade. First Baptist Church will host trunk or treat – bounce house, hotdogs and games. The fire department will host a costume contest for kids. Face painting will be offered on N. Trade Ave.
Saluda maintenance reportSaluda maintenance workers spent 243 hours repairing and keeping up the town’s streets, parks and cemeteries during the month of August
Polk approves ROAP applicationThe Polk County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 19 approved applying for rural operating assistance program (ROAP) funding. The county held a public hear-ing prior to approving the $109,625 in transportation funding.
Polk joins new transportation vehicle maintenance program
The Polk County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 19 approved a memorandum of understanding to join a new program mandated by the state using software to monitor and maintain transportation department vehicles used for public transportation. The state will pay for the first two years of the software and Polk County will have to pay the costs from the third year on. The costs to the county after the first two years will be $213/month/user and $24.82 per vehicle.
Polk appoints volunteers to boardsThe Polk County Board of Commissioners appointed several residents to volunteer boards on Sept. 19. Paul Nelson was appointed to the Polk County Council on Ag-ing, Pat Dockendorf and Cheryl Wright were appointed to the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) and William Boyd Jr. was appointed to the nursing home community advisory committee.
Landrum sells land back to Bommer Industries
Landrum City Council members unanimously approved the sale of property back to Bommer Industries for $10 and the cost of legal fees. The city had purchased the property from Bommer to use as the location of the lift station but said they no longer have use for the land.
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Charming Farm in Dark Corner $599,000. Charming farm on 25 +/- acres with Hogback Mountain in the backdrop. This lovely tract of land has a farm house, pond, stream, barn and guest house. Madelon Wallace 864-316-3483
“Pinecroft” $599,500. MLS#486813 Pinecroft, blends old world charm with Carolina character. 5 bedroom 5 baths, pool and more. Extensive gardens, patios and rock walls. Ron Piccari 828-606-7441
Red Fox CC $384,900. MLS#453964Great craftsman style split bedroom floor plan with 3 BR/2 BA, master suite with sitting area. Custom kitchen & stainless steel appliances. Jackie Brouse 864-285-1870
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the White House for a personal tour and lunch. The Tullocks also brought along their son, Chad, and Julie’s par-ents, Carl and Barbara Edney of Tryon.
Getting an invitation for an inside look at the White House can of-ten take up to six months, the Edneys said. They, howev-er, were lucky enough to have t h e i r b a c k -grounds checked within weeks in order to head off to Washing-ton Sept. 14-18.
“We had to go through six checkpoints and steel doors to get to the West Wing,” Carl Edney said. “I had never seen so many secret service, but before long we were able to tour the West Wing. We spent the whole day, about eight hours, in the White House.”
Barbara said she felt the fam-
TheEdneysandTullochsinsidetheWhiteHouseinDr.JeffreyKuhlman’soffice.ShownwiththemareDr.JefferyKuhlmanandhiswife,SandyKuhlman.(photosubmitted)
• Edneys(Continued From page 1)
ily received an exclusive look. “We had someone with us the
whole time who could unlock doors for us at areas where oth-ers couldn’t go further on the
tour,” Barbara said.
Family saw the pre-festivi-ties leading up to a medal of honor ceremo-ny to be held later that day for a sergeant. They viewed portraits of all the presidents and presidents’ wives. They spent time in Dr. Kuhlman’s o f f i c e a n d
saw the rose garden where the Obama’s daughters often play with Bo, the family dog.
The Edneys and Tullochs also enjoyed lunch in the West Wing and saw that most every room was filled with fresh-cut flowers from the White House garden.
“Just walking the grounds and then walking in those doors and being able to see everything – oh, my, it was such an experi-ence,” Barbara Edney said.
“We had to go through six checkpoints and steel doors to get to the West Wing. I had never seen so many secret service, but before long we were able to tour the West Wing. We spent the whole day, about eight hours, in the White House.”
--CarlEdney
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TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA 28782DR. WILLIAM G. HENDERSON, JR., INTENTIONAL INTERIM PASTOR PASTOR’S CELL PHONE 912-399-4446HOME PHONE 828-357-8246 CHURCH OFFICE 828-859-5375
Please use the following business-card size advertisement in your paper Friday,October 24, 2008. Please send statement to the above address, to the attention of JaneEdwards, Secretary. Thanks!
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TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA 28782DR. WILLIAM G. HENDERSON, JR., INTENTIONAL INTERIM PASTOR PASTOR’S CELL PHONE 912-399-4446HOME PHONE 828-357-8246 CHURCH OFFICE 828-859-5375
Please use the following business-card size advertisement in your paper Friday,October 24, 2008. Please send statement to the above address, to the attention of JaneEdwards, Secretary. Thanks!
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First Baptist Church of Tryon125 Pacolet Street, on the hill in town • 828-859-5375
WE WANT TO SHARE OUR CHURCH AND OUR LORD WITH YOU.
Sundays are for Worship! 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Joyful Worship X 6:00 P. M. Youth “Refuge”
Choirs for all ages
Wednesday 10:00 A.M. Bible Study & Prayer
Dr. Bill Henderson, Pastor in the Interim
First Baptist Church of Tryon, Inc.POST OFFICE BOX 1287125 PACOLET STREET
TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA 28782DR. WILLIAM G. HENDERSON, JR., INTENTIONAL INTERIM PASTOR PASTOR’S CELL PHONE 912-399-4446HOME PHONE 828-357-8246 CHURCH OFFICE 828-859-5375
Please use the following business-card size advertisement in your paper Friday,October 24, 2008. Please send statement to the above address, to the attention of JaneEdwards, Secretary. Thanks!
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WE WANT TO SHARE OUR CHURCH AND OUR LORD WITH YOU.
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Wednesday 10:00 A.M. Bible Study & Prayer
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work were $37,500.Residents in the Woods sub-
division have been experiencing discolored water for about a year.
The water from the well has been tested as safe to drink nu-merous times, but reports are that the discoloration is so bad nearby residents cannot use it.
Councilman Michael Gage said one resident he’s spoken to pur-chases bottled water to use in the home and will not drink the water.
The town has tried numerous fixes to address the problem, in-cluding filters, but to no avail.
“After months of efforts at staff level to control this issue, we finally believe this is the only cost-effective solution left before us,” said Columbus Town Manager Jonathan Kanipe.
Council decided to approve the lower engineering estimate for the project, which will include the town crew doing the actual work. Much of the cost is associated with engineering and reporting fees, because state approval is needed for a well system project prior to construction. The state approval process will likely take three to four months, according to Kanipe. The actual work will take about a week to complete.
“I think as long as we’ve been battling this project, we should get our guys to do it,” said Gage.
Sequestering does not remove
iron from the water, according to a report submitted by engineer/vice-president Brian Tripp, with WK Dickson, who will be contracted for the design and permitting of the project.
Sequestration binds the iron in soluble form, preventing the com-pound from oxidizing on contact with air or chlorine, said the report.
“Sequestering prevents staining of plumbing fixtures and discol-oration of the water, but a slight
metallic taste remains,” the report said. “Se-questering is ac-complished us-ing a phosphate chemical feed.”
C o u n c i l -woman Marga-ret Metcalf ex-pressed concern over the “me-tallic taste” that
will occur after the process.Kanipe said the town has done
everything it can at this point. If the sequestration process doesn’t work, the town will be looking at much higher-cost estimates to fix the problem, with the last resort being to drill a new well.
The well is located between Pe-niel and Peake streets in the Woods subdivision area. It is one of the town’s largest wells, producing an estimated 300 - 400 gallons of water per minute.
Kanipe estimated it could be next March before the project can be completed as a result of the time-table for state permitting approval.
Funding for the project will be taken from the town’s water and sewer fund contingency, which cur-rently has approximately $61,000, according to town council reports.
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Homecoming at Tryon CongregationalThe Tryon Congregational
Church will hold its annual homecoming potluck dinner following the 10:30 a.m. ser-vice this Sunday, Sept. 25. All Congregationalists, past and present, are invited to attend the service and dinner.
The church will provide drinks. Those interested in at-tending are asked to bring their
favorite casserole, salad or des-sert and take the opportunity to visit with friends. A donation basket will be available for those who are unable to bring food.
Following the dinner, Janet and Cliff Joens will lead a sing-a-long for all who would like to stay.
– article submitted by Karen Killough
“After months of efforts at staff level to control this issue, we finally believe this is the only cost-effective solution left before us.”
--ColumbusTownManagerJonathanKanipe
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Polk district court resultsIn Polk County District Court
held on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2011 with Judge Athena F. Brooks presiding, 162 cases were heard. Some cases were continued, dis-missed or sent to superior court.
The following persons were convicted of a crime (names are given as they appear in court records):
Franklin Jos Abernathy was convicted of second-degree tres-pass. Abernathy was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $75 fine and court costs.
Austin Tylar Ball was convict-ed of possession of drug parapher-nalia and consumption of alcohol by under-19-year-old. Ball was sentenced to one year unsuper-vised probation, a $100 fine and court costs.
Stephen E. Carbone was con-victed of speeding 92 m.p.h. in a 65 m.p.h. zone. Carbone was fined $92 and court costs.
Daniel Albert Chinchar was convicted of misdemeanor lar-ceny. Chinchar was sentenced to one year supervised probation and court costs.
Daniel John Dragonetti was convicted of driving while license revoked and failure to appear on misdemeanor. Dragonetti was sentenced to 11 days in jail with credit for time served.
Tyrone Antonio English was convicted of possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor pos-session of a schedule II controlled substance and failure to appear on misdemeanor. English was sentenced to 21 days in jail with credit for time served.
Michael Harold Gifford was convicted of driving after consum-ing under age 21 and simple pos-session of a schedule VI controlled substance. Gifford was sentenced to one year unsupervised proba-tion and court costs for driving after consuming and one year unsupervised probation, a $75 fine and court costs for simple possession.
Connie Penfiel Hamlton was convicted of simple possession
of a schedule III controlled sub-stance. Hamlton was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $75 fine and court costs.
Duncan G. Herbert was con-victed of level 5 driving while im-paired. Herbert was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, 24 hours of community service, a $100 fine and court costs.
Tyreese Lee Martin was con-victed of simple possession of a schedule VI controlled substance. Martin was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $100 fine and court costs.
Alvin Keith McKinney was convicted of misdemeanor pos-session of a schedule VI con-trolled substance. McKinney was
sentenced to 24 hour of commu-nity service and
court costs.Luis Muentes was convicted of
driving/allowing a motor vehicle to be driven with no registration. Muentes was fined $50 and court costs.
Jade Robpheall Murphy was convicted of driving a vehicle with no operator’s license and failure to appear on misdemeanor. Murphy was fined $50 and court costs.
William Joey Owensby was convicted of failure to comply with monies. Owensby’s sentence was revoked with 77 days credit given.
Christoper Eugene Packer was convicted of assault on a fe-male and communicating threats. Packer was sentenced to one year supervised probation.
Michelle Mari Trombley was convicted of simple possession of a schedule IV controlled sub-stance. Trombley was sentenced to one year unsupervised probation, a $75 fine and court costs.
Robert Vance McCraw was convicted of second-degree tres-pass. McCraw was sentenced to six days in jail with credit for time served.
Victor Alonso Robles was convicted of level 4 driving while impaired. Robles was sentenced to 30 days in jail with credit for four days.
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PAC kicks off its fall hiking series Friday, Sept. 30Pacolet Area Conservancy
(PAC) will start its series of five area hikes this fall on Sept. 30. PAC’s first hike will head to Bent Creek experimental forest for a six-mile, easy-to-moderate hike on the Hardtimes Loop.
On Oct. 14, hikers will head to Lookout Rock, located on the grounds of Montreat College near Asheville, N.C. Here, hikers will conquer a 4.7-mile, moderate-to-strenuous hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
On Oct. 28, hikers venture to John Rock, in Pisgah National Forest, for a five-mile strenuous hike with views of Looking Glass Rock.
On Nov. 2, PAC offers a 1.2-mile easy-to-moderate, interpre-tive hike at the PAC Protected Weaverbarton Shuford Memorial Wildlife Sanctuary located near Columbus.
The finale of the fall hiking se-ries, Nov. 11, takes hikers to PAC
Protected Walnut Creek Preserve for a four-mile, moderate hike on the private preserve.
If you are interested in attend-ing the PAC hikes this fall and
PAChostsitsnextfallhikeonSept.30throughBentCreek.(photosubmittedbyPamTorlina)
would like more information, please contact the PAC office by phone at 828-859-5060, email at [email protected], visit PAC’s website at www.
pacolet.org or find the organi-zation on Facebook, “Pacolet Conservancy.”
– article submitted by Pam Torlina
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Polk school bus flips after Burgess Road gives wayNo injuries reportedbyLeahJustice
A Polk County School bus flipped down an embankment early this morning after the road gave way, according to Polk County School officials.
The accident occurred just af-ter 6:30 a.m. on Burgess Road off Coopers Gap Road in the Sunny View community.
Officials with the Polk County Schools Administrative office said the bus was early on the route and had four students on-board; two Polk County Middle School students and two Polk County High School students.
The driver, whose name has not been released, pulled over to let a vehicle pass on the gravel road and the bus overturned.
Polk County School Super-intendent Bill Miller said it is uncommon for a bus to meet another vehicle on Burgess Road
and that is what happened in this case. The bus pulled over to let another car by and the road gave way underneath, causing the bus to overturn and flip down an embankment.
School officials said the driver performed calmly and admirably and got all the students off the bus safely.
All students were taken to the hospital for observation, but no major injuries were reported. The bus driver did not seek medical attention, according to Miller.
“We’re so fortunate no one was hurt,” Miller said.
Miller said he would describe the students’ injuries as bumps and bruises. All students were released to their parents.
The last school bus accident in Polk County occurred in the 2004-2005 school year when a bus hit a rock that was sticking out of an embankment in the Holbert’s Cove Road area. No one was injured in that accident.
Saludaresidentsenjoyedmusic,barbecueandcommunityattheannualCharlieWardMemorialPigOutatMcCreeryPark,Saturday,Sept.10,2011.ThebarbecueeventwasstartedbyCharlieWardmanyyearsagotothanktheresidentsofSaludaforpatronizinghisstore.CharliepassedawayAug.1,2008,andtheeventcontinuesasa towntraditionorganizedand fundedbySaludacitizens forSaludacitizens.(photobyBonnieJ.Bardos)
Saluda holds Charlie Ward Memorial Pig Out
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Estate/TagSales"Hat Ladies" indoor sale. 2135US 176, Tryon. (About 1/2 milepast Harmon Field) Country An-tiques... Fun & Fine. Fri., Sept.23rd, 8am - 2pm. 859 - 6645.
Sat. 9/24, Sun. 9/25, 8:30 -5:00. 11 Hunting Country Trl.,Tryon. Antiques, furniture, col-lectibles, closets of high endwomen's clothing, householditems, camping supplies andmuch more. No early birds!
Tag Sale Sat. 9/24, 8am - until.22310 Asheville Hwy. in Lan-drum (near Tryon Lumber). Din-ing table w/ 8 chairs, 3 beds (1with a curved foot board), librarytable, antique loveseat w/ 2chairs, humpback trunk, tables,living room set, step stool (con-verts to ironing board), pottery,Nippon, sets of dishes, porce-lain, jewelry, and box lots.
HUGE MOVING SALE: Gowan'sFork. Fri. 9/30, 8am - 3pm, &Sat. 10/1, 7am - 12pm. 124Pardo Rd, Landrum. Upscalefurniture, decor, art, like new ap-pliances, convect. oven, W/D,.Kid's and horse items, Disneycollectibles, lawn equipment.
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YardSalesLike new children's toys &clothes, Halloween decoration &costumes, Christmas decora-tions, household, & much more.Cancel if rain. Hwy 176, Lan-drum - across from Dill's Recap-ping. Sat. 9/24, 8am - until.
Sat. 9/24, Sun., 9/25, 8:30 -5:00. 11 Hunting Country Trl.,Tryon - near the Block House.Camping equipment, sleepingbags, tents, various campingitems, coats, jackets (L-XL). Inconjunction with estate salelisted in TDB. No early birds!
Saturday, Sept. 24, 8am -12pm. Books, toys, kid clothes,car seat, crib, mattress, house-hold goods. 301 S. Peak St.,Columbus.
ServicesBATWING BUSHHOG EX-PRESS. REASONABLE RATES,FREE ESTIMATES. FAST &FRIENDLY SERVICE. CALLDAVE AT 864 457 6227.ONLINE AT www.BushHo-gExpress.com, and email [email protected] PAINTING SERVICES.Yoder Painting is fully insured,including worker's comp. No jobtoo large. Call 828-894-5094.
CONLON TREE CAREQuality tree work at reasonableprices. Pruning, removals, chip-ping, log splitting. Free esti-mates, references. INSURED,EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE.Call Tom at 828-863-4011.
DE-CLUTTER NOW! Our friendly, efficient,non-smoking team will beglad to haul away your junk.Locally Owned. Great Refer-ences call.828.817.3793 or828.859.0241DOUG'S ON RUTHERFORD, HairSalon. All October birthdays, orall customers with first or lastname beginning with an "O", re-ceive 20% off services! Bring ID.Call now to schedule an ap-pointment. (864) 457 - 4201.
ISABELL CONSTRUCTION CO,Design/ build specialists,new homes, over 30 yearsexperience. Room additions,home repairs and remodel-ing, basement waterproof-ing. LICENSED NC CON-TRACTOR. Call 828 - 817 -9424.
LAWN-PRORESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST: Mow-ing, trimming, pruning, fertiliza-tion, mulch, seeding, springclean-up, planting, green-houses, chainsaw, pressurewashing, deck restoration,...and more. Free estimates.Fully insured. 828-817-2651.
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Let over 17 years of experi-ence sweep you into a cleanhome or office. Customized toyour personal needs. Reason-able, reliable, references,FREE est. 828-393-7581.
PROFESSIONAL PRESSUREWASH. We wash homes,decks, roofs, exterior/interior ofgutters, etc. Also seal or stainwood. Excellent references! Forfree on-site estimate, call828-894-3701.
Take your health to the nextlevel. Retired chiropractor,REIKI Master, Healing Touch,muscle testing accupressure,etc. Free consultation. Dr.Chuck Whalen 828.393.7581
THE SIGN SHOP.Custom Signs for Home, Farm &
Business.Signs, Banners, Vehicle Letter-ing, Magnetics, Logo Design,
Home Decor.828-335-3177/835-C N Trade
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Tommy's Home ImprovementRoofs, renovations, siding, car-pentry, decks, windows, screen-ing. All Home Repairs. FREEestimates. Home: (828) 859 -5608. Cell: (828) 817 - 0436.
LawnCare
LANDSCAPINGLawn maintenance, land-scape design & lighting,mulching, retaining walls,paver walkways, drainagework. [email protected] 828-223-5198
HelpWanted
Bayata Nurses now hiring CNAall shifts. Contact: (828) 690 -1900.
CNA needed for a special client.Tube feeding and lift exp. aplus. CNA II pref. but will trainCNA I. Must have NC CNA li-cence & 1 yr. exp. Please callArcadia Home Care at 828 -277 - 5950.
Hiring cleaners for Saturdays&/or Sundays, varying weekdayschedule. Must be REALIABLE,have own transportation, & workindependently. Will train theright person. Interviewing now:(828) 749 - 2233.
Love Your Job Again!Join our growing team. HiringFT/PT positions; exec chef,breakfast chef, marketing/guest services, servers, garden-ers. Mail resume or apply in per-son: 85 Pine Crest Lane, Tryon.
HELPWANTEDPROFESSIONAL
FOOTHILLS HUMANE SOCIETY,located in Columbus, N.C.,seeks qualified candidates forits new Executive Directorposition. Applicants shoulddemonstrate prior success inleading staff, working withvolunteer boards and raisingfunds. Prior experience with ananimal welfare organization isdesirable but not required.Complete position description,application requirements anddeadline at www.foothillshu-manesociety.org. No phonecalls.
HomesForRent
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Fireplace,covered porch, central H & A.No pets $575/ month plus de-posit. References required.(828) 894 - 6095.
4665 Landrum Rd., Hwy. 14.3/2 Brick on 4 acres. Garage,hwd., $900/mo. (864)574 -1260/ (864) 266- 8922.
For Rent: 2BR 1BA house. 204 -A Grady Ave. Central heat/ air,gas logs, large deck, water &lawn care care included at$575/mo. Deposit & referencesrequired. (864) 404 - 7216.
Saluda 3BR 2BA, very nice dou-ble wide mobile on 100 acres ina park - like setting. Easy ac-cess to I26. $800/mo - in-cludes water. Mountain Life Re-alty $ MGMT Inc. (888) 444 -5838.
HelpWanted
Saluda 3BR 2BA, very nice ex-ecutive home overlooking lake.1900 sq. ft. 2 car garage, fire-place. Easy access to I26.$1100/mo. Mountain Life Re-alty & MGMT Inc. (888)444 -5838.
Apartments
Beautiful 2BR 2BA apartment.Living room, dining, library, hard-wood floors, updated kitchen,restored. $750/ mo, includesheat & hot water. (864) 415 -3548.
LANDRUM/CAMPOBELLOAPARTMENT FOR RENT2BR/2BA, appliances, mountainand country views, convenientto interstate, two levels, cathe-dral ceiling, deck. $695/moplus security deposit. Call864-590-7444.
TRYON - CHESTNUT St. EXCEP-TIONALLY LARGE & CHARMING,2BR/2BA WOOD FLOORS, DIN-NING ROOM, FAMILY ROOM.$675/mo. (828) 894 - 2029.
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Tryon - 1BR, 1BA, HW floors,Chestnut paneling, Book-shelves, heat & hotwater in-cluded. $475/mo.ALSO Tryon - 2 lg. BR, 2BA.Charming, dinning room, Livingroom, Library, HW Floors, heat& hotwater included $750/mo.Call (864) 415 - 3548.
VACATIONRENTALS/COTTAGES
LAKE LANIER, TRYON: Va-cation lake front furnishedrentals. Time available fordaily/weekly/monthly. CallPaul Pullen, Town and Coun-try Realtors. 828-817-4642.
HousesforSale
3bdrm/ 2 bath, hardwoodfloors. Appliances included.Screened in back porch, veryquiet neighborhood with littletraffic. Located within a mile ofdowntown Tryon. $83,000 Call828.817.0514
BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS HOMEfor sale...like living in the coun-try but 2 minutes from I-26. Fourbedrooms (two master suites),three full baths, over 2,200 sqft and 2+ acres. Cathedral Ceil-ings, Fireplace, Sunroom anddeck. Visit http://www.forsale-byowner.com/ # 22741587.Drastically reduced! $209,900.Call Janice at 864-680-6211and make us an offer!
CHIMNEY ROCK, NC 1328 sflog chalet unfinished on 4+acres $94,800 or on 2 acresonly $79,900 your choice. Callowner for details 866-738-5522brkr
TWO STONE CABINS FOR SALE.Skyuka Mountain, Columbus,N.C. Larger cabin 1600 sq ft. ontwo floors with 3 or 4BR and2BA. Smaller Cabin 600 sq ft.plus 240 sq. ft. screened porchwith 2BR and 1BA. Both cabinsfurnished. Spring fed swimmingand fishing lake. Larger cabin$195,000, and smaller cabin$148,000, or will sell togetherwith discount. See www.skyuka-mountaincabins.com for moreinformation, or call (864) 430 -6331 or (864) 233 - 1815.
Farms,Acreage&TimberWE BUY STANDING TIMBERNothing too big or too small
Call 828.287.3745 or704.473.6501
Green River Forest Products
MobileHomeRentals
2BR mobile in Sunny View forrent. (828) 625 - 4073.
FOR RENT: 2BR mobile home inLandrum. References required.$100/wk, $400/mo, & $250deposit. Call (864) 457 - 3682.
Appliances
Original Wolfe RangeFour burner, 36 inch, full range,Stainless Steel, LP range. Char-broil griddle, grill, and wokholder. Set extra red knobs.Like new. Must sell at halfprice: $3000. Roy Eargle, Sa-luda (828) 749-9181
Furniture
Art Deco Parlor SetThree piece set: couch & 2wing chairs. Original colorful up-holstery. Must sell. $300. RoyEargle, Saluda. (828)749-9181
Horses&Equipment
Full Board on FETA trails. Largeairy stalls. Daily turn out. Lotsof TLC. Call Valerie Black. (828)817 - 3521. Leave message.
FarmEquipment
Heston square hay baler, Diskhay mower, Box grader, Windrower & tedder combined. Sce-nic Hill Farm. (828) 863 - 4064.No calls after 8pm.
Hay,Feed,Seed,GrainBEAUTIFUL TOP QUALITY TIMO-THY MIX HAY from New YorkState. Now located on Rt. 9S foryour convenience at the northend of Pierce Plaza (Re-Ride lo-cation), just south of 9&14 in-tersection. As always, pleasecall...Hay, Lady! 828-289-4230.
CAMPERS&TRAVELTRAILERS
1971 25 foot Travel Trailer. Notitle, $500. (864) 468 - 4177.
WanttoBuy-Vehicles
WANT TO BUY: Scrap and junkmetal, junk cars and trucks. Call828-223-0277.
Junk vehicles wanted. No title,no problem. Must have ID. Willpick up anywhere, 24/7. Neverany towing fee. Price is $325cash to max. $3325 cash, onthe spot. Call (828)748-6739 or(864)283-2945.
CarsFord Taurus Station Wagon,1992. 150K miles. Clean, goodtransportation. $800 Call: (828)859 - 6805.
PublicNotices
Executors NoticeHaving qualified on the 21st dayof September, 2011 as Execu-tor of the Estate of LeonaThompson, deceased, late ofPolk County, North Carolina, thisis to notify all persons, firms,and corporations having claimsagainst the descendent to ex-hibit the same to the under-signed Michael Worthington onor before the 23rd day of De-cember, 2011, or this noticewill be pleaded in a bar of theirrecovery. All persons, firms, andcorporations indebted to the es-tate should make payment.This is the 23rd day of Septem-ber, 2011.2005 Hunter Hill Rd.Blythwood, SC 29016adv: 09/23, 09/30, 10/07,10/14/11
PUBLIC NOTICEAccepting bids for a commercialkitchen: Freezer, refrigerator,worktable, range, 3 compt. sink,water heater, hood system, firecontrol system. Must receivebid by 9/26/11.WCCA220 King Creek Blvd.Hendersonville, NC 28792Ph. (828)693 - 1711Fx. (828)697 - 4277adv: 09/23/11
SENIOR AFFORDABLE APART-MENTS Beautiful HighwoodApartments at 15 Pine TreeLane Columbus, NC (located be-hind St. Luke's Hospital) is cur-rently taking applications forone bedroom apartments de-signed for seniors (62 or older)and persons who are mobilityimpaired. Rent is based on in-come. (828) 894 - 3499 orTDD# 1800 - 735 - 2962 EHO
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MiscellaneousRummage Sale: Sat. 9/24 9am- 2pm. VFW Post 10349 - E. Hwy108, Mill Spring. (Look forsigns.) Home furnishings, toys,dishes, kid's clothes, and muchmore! Snack Bar will be open.
WE BUY FIRE ARMS! We buy hand guns and rifles,new and old, short and long.Call 828-395-1396 or828-393-0067. PUBLIC NOTICE
Western Carolina CommunityAction, Inc., a nonprofitserving Henderson, Polk andTransylvania Counties, isnow accepting applicationsfor membership on theBoard of Directors. Thedeadline for applications isOctober 11, 2011. If you areinterested in representingyour community, business,or other community organi-zation by serving on WCCA'sBoard, please contact NancyB e r r y , a t W C C A ,828-693-1711, x154 formore information.ADV 9-19,20,21,22,23,2011
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11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
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11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
11 SP 24NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALENORTH CAROLINA,
POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by SHARON J. STEI-NER, unmarried to MtnBk,LTD. A North Carolina Cor-poration, Trustee(s), whichwas dated March 28, 2003and recorded on March 28,2003 in Book 296 at Page1560, Polk County Registry,North Carolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEING all of certain tract orparcel of land, shown as Lot#7, containing 0.35 of anacre and being shown anddelineated on that certainplat entitled, "Property ofPhillip John & Lisa McKin-non", dated May 30, 1995,and prepared by D. EzraEdgerton, Pacolet Surveying,said plat being duly recordedin Card File C, Page 503, inthe Office of the Register ofDeeds for Polk County, NorthCarolina; reference beingmade to said recorded platfor a full and completemetes and bounds descrip-tion of said property pursu-ant to North Carolina Gen-eral Statutes, Section 47-30(g).
The above described prop-erty is conveyed subject tothose certain Restrictive andProtective Covenants as setout in a Declaration made byKirkman-Walker, Inc., datedSeptember 2, 1983, re-corded in Book 182, Page1305, Polk County Registry,and to the amendment tosaid Declaration of Restric-tive and Protective Cove-nants , dated April 3, 1984,recorded in Book 184, Page106, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 192 WindwoodDrive, Columbus, NC 28722.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Sharon J. Steiner.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 11-03979-FC01ADV: 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
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10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
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10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
10 SP 105NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, POLK COUNTY
Under and by virtue of aPower of Sale contained inthat certain Deed of Trustexecuted by GARY S. CANT-WELL AND GINGER D. CANT-WELL, HUSBAND AND WIFE toMtnBk, LTD., Trustee(s),which was dated September26, 2001 and recorded onSeptember 27, 2001 in Book276 at Page 1014, PolkCounty Registry, NorthCarolina.
Default having been made ofthe note thereby secured bythe said Deed of Trust andthe undersigned, TrusteeServices of Carolina, LLC,having been substituted asTrustee in said Deed ofTrust, and the holder of thenote evidencing said defaulthaving directed that theDeed of Trust be foreclosed,the undersigned SubstituteTrustee will offer for sale atthe courthouse door of thecounty courthouse where theproperty is located, or theusual and customary loca-tion at the county court-house for conducting thesale on September 28, 2011at 3:00PM, and will sell tothe highest bidder for cashthe following describedproperty situated in PolkCounty, North Carolina, towit:
BEGINNING at an iron pin atthe northwest corner of thecertain tract or parcel of landconveyed to Arthur B.Henderson and A. ViolaHenderson, his wife, byGeorge W. Repp and CeliaWoare Repp, his wife, bydeed dated October 2, 1953,recorded in Book 99 at Page266, Polk County Registry;said beginning point beingthe northeast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to G.W. Comer,also a corner of the IokaHills Subdivision property;and running thence with theHenderson line, South 43degrees 10 minutes East433.4 feet to an iron pin;thence North 42 degrees 28minutes East 81 feet to aniron pin; thence North 40degrees 21 minutes East228.7 feet to an iron pin;thence North 48 degrees 41minutes West 356.2 feet toan iron pin; thence South 54degrees 58 minutes West 98feet to an iron pin; thenceSouth 57 degrees 19 min-utes West 180.6 feet to theBEGINNING, containing 2.65acres, more or less, and be-ing Tract #1 as shown anddelineated upon a certainplat entitled "Subdivision ofProperty of G.W. and Celia W.Repp, Polk County, NorthCarolina", as prepared byH.B. Frankenfield, Jr., Regis-tered Land Surveyor, datedMay 29, 1952, which plathas been duly recorded inMap Book 2 at Page 134,Polk County Registry, refer-ence to which is herebymade in aid of the descrip-tion.
Also a permanent and per-petual right of way andeasement to the drivewayleading from the neighbor-hood or public road at thesoutheast corner of theproperty now or formerlybelonging to Pettee acrossthe southeast end of thePettee and Henderson prop-erties to the southeast cor-ner of the tract of land abovedescribed, the said right ofway and easement being theright of way and easementreserved to George W. Reppand Celia Woare Repp, iswife, in the deeds executedby them to Arthur B.Henderson and wife, datedOctober 2, 1953, recorded inBook 99 at Page 266, andAllen D. Pettee and wife,dated July 8, 1955, recordedin Book 102 at Page 219,which driveway is to be usedin common with others whohave the right to use saiddriveway, if any. The ease-ment for said road or drive-way is more particularlyshown and delineated uponthe plat of the Repp prop-erty, recorded in Map Book 2at Page 134, Polk CountyRegistry, hereinabove re-ferred to.
This conveyance is madesubject, however, to theright of way and easementfor a water pipe line that ex-tends across said property tothe Henderson property asthe same is not actually lo-cated.
The above described prop-erty is identical to that con-veyed to Lili E. Hahn, asTrustee of the ResiduaryTrust under the Peter HahnRevocable Trust, dated No-vember 13, 1991, by thatcertain deed from Lili E.Hahn, individually and asExecutrix of the Estate ofPeter Hahn, deceased, andas Successor Trustee of thePeter Hahn Revocable Trust,dated November 13, 1991,said deed dated September12, 1995, and recorded onSeptember 21, 1995, inDeed Book 230 at Page1409, Polk County Registry.
Save and except any re-leases, deeds of release orprior conveyances of record.
Said property is commonlyknown as 525 Rippy Road,Tryon, NC 28782.
Third party purchasers mustpay the excise tax, and thecourt costs of Forty-FiveCents (45¢) per One Hun-dred Dollars ($100.00) pur-suant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).A cash deposit (no personalchecks) of five percent (5%)of the purchase price, orSeven Hundred Fifty Dollars($750.00), whichever isgreater, will be required atthe time of the sale. Follow-ing the expiration of thestatutory upset bid period,all the remaining amountsare immediately due andowing.
Said property to be offeredpursuant to this Notice ofSale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "ASIS WHERE IS." There are norepresentations of warrantyrelating to the title or anyphysical, environmental,health or safety conditionsexisting in, on, at, or relatingto the property being offeredfor sale. This sale is madesubject to all prior liens, un-paid taxes, any unpaid landtransfer taxes, special as-sessments, easements,rights of way, deeds of re-lease, and any other encum-brances or exceptions of re-cord. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the currentowner(s) of the propertyis/are Ginger D. Cantwell.
An Order for possession ofthe property may be issuedpursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 infavor of the purchaser andagainst the party or partiesin possession by the clerk ofsuperior court of the countyin which the property is sold.Any person who occupiesthe property pursuant to arental agreement enteredinto or renewed on or afterOctober 1, 2007, may, afterreceiving the notice of sale,terminate the rental agree-ment upon 10 days' writtennotice to the landlord. Thenotice shall also state thatupon termination of a rentalagreement, the tenant is li-able for rent due under therental agreement prorated tothe effective date of the ter-mination.
If the trustee is unable toconvey title to this propertyfor any reason, the soleremedy of the purchaser isthe return of the deposit.Reasons of such inability toconvey include, but are notlimited to, the filing of abankruptcy petition prior tothe confirmation of the saleand reinstatement of theloan without the knowledgeof the trustee. If the validityof the sale is challenged byany party, the trustee, intheir sole discretion, if theybelieve the challenge to havemerit, may request the courtto declare the sale to be voidand return the deposit. Thepurchaser will have no fur-ther remedy. Trustee Services of Carolina,LLCSubstitute TrusteeBrock & Scott, PLLCAttorneys for Trustee Serv-ices of Carolina, LLC5431 Oleander Drive Suite200Wilmington, NC 28403PHONE: (910) 392-4988FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 10-27555-FC01ADV 9/16 & 9/23 2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF POLKIN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICESUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
FILE NO. 11 SP-82NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE'S FORECLOSURESALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Pursuant to thepower and authority con-tained in the CommercialLoan Balloon Deed of Trustfrom Rebecca Ann Blair toRonald S. Deutsch, Edward S.Cohn, Steven Goldberg,Richard J. Rogers and Rich-ard Soloman (the "OriginalTrustees") for the benefit ofFirst Mount Vernon IndustrialLoan Association recorded inBook 319, Page 1929 of thePolk County Public Registry(the "Deed of Trust"), theundersigned SubstituteTrustee will sell at publicauction, to the highest bid-der for cash, the real prop-erty described as follows,together with all rights,privileges and appurte-nances thereto (the "Prop-erty"): BEING all of Lots 5 and 7,Turtle Dog Creek at GreenRiver Run, formerly knownas Green River-Hill Estates atCard File D, Page 491, asubdivision located at Coo-pers Gap Township and re-corded in Card File E, Page649 of the Public Records ofPolk County Registry, towhich reference is herebymade for a full and completedescription. The record owner ofthe Property as reflected bythe records of the Registerof Deeds of Polk County notmore than ten (10) daysprior to the posting of thisNotice was Rebecca AnnBlair. The Property will besold subject to any and allmatters superior to the lienof the Deed of Trust, includ-ing without limitation: (a)superior mortgages, deedsof trust, liens and assess-ments, if any; (b) the lien ofunpaid ad valorem taxes; (c)valid and enforceable ease-ments and restrictions of re-cord; and (d) matters whichwould be revealed by a cur-rent and accurate survey ofthe property. The Property will besold "AS IS, WHERE IS." Nei-ther the Substitute Trusteenor the holder of the debtsecured by the Deed ofTrust, nor their respectiveofficers, directors, attorneys,employees, agents orauthorized representatives,make any representation orwarranty relating to the titleor any physical, environ-mental, health or safety con-ditions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property, andany and all responsibilitiesor liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to anysuch conditions expresslyare disclaimed. Pursuant to NorthCarolina General StatutesSection 45-21.10, any suc-cessful bidder may be re-quired to deposit with theSubstitute Trustee immedi-ately upon conclusion of thesale a cash deposit in anamount not to exceed thegreater of ten percent (10%)of the amount bid. Any suc-cessful bidder shall be re-quired to tender the full bal-ance of the purchase priceso bid in cash or certifiedcheck at the time the Substi-tute Trustee tenders to him adeed for the Property or at-tempts to tender such deed,and should said successfulbidder fail to pay the fullbalance of the purchaseprice so bid at that time, heshall remain liable on his bidas provided for in NorthCarolina General StatutesSections 45-21.30(d) and(e). In addition to the pur-chase price so bid any suc-cessful bidder will also beresponsible for payment ofrevenue stamps and othercosts of closing the sale, in-cluding fees and costs of theSubstitute Trustee incurredafter the date of sale. The sale will be heldopen for ten (10) days forupset bids as by law re-quired. DATE OF SALE: September 30, 2011 HOUR OF SALE: 12:00 Noon PLACE OF SALE: Polk County Courthouse This 2nd day of September,2011. William A. McFarland, Jr.,Substitute Trustee,McFarland and McFarland,PLLC39 S. Trade St.Tryon, NC 28782Telephone: (828) 859-9131ADV 9/16 & 9/23/2011
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Diet & Exercise by David Crocker
Chomping apples and PLU codesWe’ve all heard the saying,
“an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” but did you know there’s more truth to that old adage than most people realize?
That’s right, apples are really delicious, low in calories and still very inexpensive. The two most popular varieties are Red Delicious and Granny Smith, but there are literally hundreds of apple varieties to choose from.
Just why are apples so good for us anyway?
Well, first, apples are a great source of both soluble and in-soluble fiber. The soluble fiber from apples comes in the form of pectin. Pectin helps prevent the build up of cholesterol in the lining of blood vessels, thereby helping reduce risk of heart disease.
Insoluble fiber from apples provides bulk needed by the intestinal tract to help keep food moving through the body. Pectin in apples also helps bring blood pressure to normal levels, and regulates the body’s blood sugar levels.
Apples contain an exclusive flavanoid called phloridzin, that may protect post-menopausal women from osteoporosis by increasing bone density. Ap-ples also contain boron, which strengthens bone. Researchers believe that apples may reduce the risk of lung, breast, liver, prostate and colon cancers.
One Cornell University study showed that children who drank apple juice on a daily basis, had fewer asthma symptoms that children who didn’t, and another Cornell study found that quer-cetin, found in apples, protected brain cells from free radical dam-age, that may lead to Alzheimer’s disease.
Apples are also great for those trying to lose weight, because they’re low in calories, and fat free.
Also, their high fiber con-tent helps you feel fuller, lon-ger. I recommend eating apples
with the skin on, because about half of an apple’s vitamin C content is found in its skin. Apples also make an ideal prod-uct for whitening teeth, due to their astringent properties.
Apples, and other crunchy produce, like celery, and carrots act like tiny little toothbrushes when chewed.
When choosing apples, or any other produce at your local grocers, I rec-ommend you learn how to
read the produce PLU code. Most people don’t know that this code tells you a lot about your fruits and vegetables. PLU stands for price look up, and is a series of numbers found on a tiny sticker affixed to the fruit or vegetable.
If there are four numbers in the code, the produce was con-ventionally grown. That is, the produce was grown with chemi-cal inputs. Not the best for you.
If the number in the code be-gins with 8, there will be a series of five numbers. This means the produce was genetically engi-neered. Stay away from those.
If the PLU code begins with the number 9, it will also be in a series of five numbers. That means that the produce was or-ganically grown. Choose those.
I recommend you become a label reader. Pay attention to how your food was grown, processed and from where it comes.
You’ll not only enjoy your food more, but you’ll be healthier for it.
Diet or exercise question? Email me at [email protected] or visit fitness4your-life.org. David Crocker of Lan-drum has been a nutritionist for 24 years. He served as strength director of the Spartanburg Y.M.C.A., head strength coach for the S.C. stated champion girls gymnastic team, USC-Spartan-burg baseball team, Converse college equestrian team, lead trainer to L.H. Fields modeling agency, and taught four semes-ters at USC-Union.
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The Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC) concert series opens its 19th season with a per-formance by pianist Ryan Fogg on Tuesday, Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Thomas Auditorium. The program will feature “Sonata in C minor, D. 958,” by Schubert, “Miroirs” by Ravel and “Mephisto Waltz No. 1” by Liszt.
There is a charge for admission
BRCC opens 19th season with pianist, Ryan Fogg, Sept. 27
to this event. Proceeds benefit the college’s community enrichment program. Thomas Auditorium is located in the Sink Building on BRCC’s Henderson County cam-pus. For more information please contact Martha Howell at 828-694-1743 or by email at [email protected].
- article submittedby Kevin Ayesh
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (UUF) will meet at the Tryon Youth Center on Rt. 176 on Sunday, Sept. 25 at 10:30 a.m. Reverend Jean Rowe will speak on the topic, “Going Home.”
“Is it true that one can’t go home again? Or are there other ways of finding home? Much of life, it seems, is a quest for at home-ness, finding the place (or people) just right, finding peace and warmth and belonging. Many never find it. Finding the right vocation or avocation is a kind of homecoming, as well. There are activities where we find our true abode, and activities that just aren’t for us that we just can’t dwell in, as well. End of life is-sues are another kind of going home. We’ll explore these many facets of “going home,” and sing about it, as well,” said Rowe.
Following the 10:30 a.m. ser-vice, there will be a reception with food, punch and coffee.
On Sunday, Sept. 25 at noon, a memorial service will be held for Robert Shuford, longtime member of TUUF, board member and dear friend who died in early August following complications from diabetes. For information call 828-894 5776 or visit www. uutryonnc.org.
- article submittedby Dan Dworkin
UUF meeting, “Going Home”
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Dogs rule the roost in this home
“I’m Just Saying…”
by Pam Stone
I am Bonnie I am alpha dog.Squirrel!There is a flea on my bum
right now … I got into the gar-bage because I like tuna cans.
Rain is good it makes it very easy to smell what came out of the woods last night … there was pos-sum and a BIG dog! I barked and barked and M o m y e l l e d stop that bark, barking!
That donkey in the field is a murderer.
I was very sick awhile ago. I had to go to the hospital many times and my nose was bleed-ing and Mom would not tell me what she and the vet were talking about but every time we drove home Mom was crying and held me all the time.
I could not eat or walk and Rosie cried too and Dad kept saying, maybe she’ll get better and Mom would cry again and say she asked everybody on Facebook and church to pray for me. I don’t know what that is.
Then Mom told me she asked God to make me better and I said what is God and she said God is unconditional love and that’s
what you give us every day, Bon-nie, so I know God listens very carefully to all prayers for dogs.
And I am well!This is Rosie.I love Bonnie so much but
she does not love me so much because she was the only dog
and then I came to live here be-cause Mom and Dad said I am a “rescue” and need a good h o m e w h e r e
nobody will hit me anymore. Bonnie was mad but now she says it is OK, but just OK.
I have one eye. I had two eyes, but I lost one. I did not re-ally lose it the vet took it I don’t know why maybe she really likes eyes. But I see good with my other eye and I follow Bonnie everywhere.
Everybody who looks at me says to Mom why does she only have one eye and Mom says, “Well, you can’t eat a dog all at once.” They are often shocked and walk away and Mom says that will teach them not to ask rude questions.
I have to pee.OK Goodbye.Bonnie and Rosie
Thermal Belt Friendship Council (TBFC) will hold its monthly luncheon this Satur-day, Sept. 24 at 11:45 a.m. at El Sureno in Columbus. All are invited.
The Friendship Council is active in bringing peoples of various races and ethnic back-grounds together in the various events it sponsors, such as the annual friendship picnic at Har-mon Field in June, Christmas caroling and potluck and the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. commemoration held at Tryon Fine Arts Center every year in January.
The Friendship Council has
TBFC holds its monthly luncheonno membership requirements, no dues and there is never a charge for its events. Council members meet the second Tues-day of each month at 7 p.m. at the Roseland Community Center located on Peake Street in Tryon (except June, July and August) to plan activities. All members of the community are invited to come and participate in the meetings.
More information on The Friendship Council can be found by visiting www.friend-shipcouncil.homestead.com or by calling 828-457-2426.
- article submittedby Lynnea Stadelmann
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Live Theatre
Asheville Community Theater (ACT) - Asheville, www.ashevilletheatre.org or 828-254-1320.Blumenthal Center, 130 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, 704.372.1000.Centre Stage, 501 River Street, Greenville, SC, 864-233-6733, www.cen-trestage.org. Chapman Cultural Center, 200 East St. John Street, Spartanburg, 864-278-9698.Converse College, 580 East Main Street, Spartanburg, 800-766-1125, www.converse.edu.Diana Wortham Theatre - 2 S. Pack Sq., Asheville, 828-257-4530, www.dwtheatre.com.Flat Rock Playhouse, Greenville Hwy., Flat Rock, N.C., 828-693-0731, www.flatrockplayhouse.org.Hendersonville Little Theater, 1025 State Street, Hendersonville, 828-692-1082, www.hendersonvillelittletheater.org.ICC Foundation, Spindale, 828-286-9990, www.foundationshows.org.Peace Center, 300 S. Main St., Greenville, 800-888-7768, www.peacecenter.org.Time Warner Uptown Amphitheatre, 1000 Seaboard St., Charlotte. www.livenation.com.Spartanburg Little Theatre, 200 E. St. John St., Spbrg, 864-585-8278, www.spartanburglittletheatre.org.Verizon Amphitheatre, 707 Pavillion Blvd., Charlotte., www.jumboticket.com.
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Developmental traumaSometimes I’m asked what
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The heart pumps blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen to our cells. The stom-ach and gut absorbs our meals to deliver food to our cells. Our kidneys filter out some of the left over waste after our food is used up … and so on.
The brain’s job is, in very simple terms, three part: to run our automatic systems (heart, lungs and the like), to produce and process our emotions, and to think.
In these terms, the mind is not just “connected” to the body: it is one part of the living body. The thinking part thinks in pictures, in words and in feelings.
The thinking pathways are through the nerves, with which our brains are packed, and which connect to everything else in our bodies. And in some ways, over time, our thinking wears ruts in our neural pathways so the thoughts we produce happen automatically.
Over the 15 plus years I’ve been a practicing therapist, I’ve noticed that what happens very early in our lives affects the neural pathways we use auto-matically and the way we think automatically for the rest of our lives, for good and for ill, until we become consciously aware of it and are able to change it.
There is extensive literature about the branch of develop-mental trauma that examines
what goes wrong, when it goes wrong - sometimes even before birth, and the long term effects of those events that were trau-matic.
Psychotherapy can often help us make the changes we want to make, from more straightfor-ward problems such as being able to pass trucks on a wind-ing highway without anxiety or panic, to more complicated problems such as learning how to trust our own good judgment about other people in our lives and in our close relationships.
Just one intervention that I and my clients find very use-ful is guided imagery using pictures, words and physical feelings in order to experience sensations of safety and comfort in the body.
Then we can connect the new positive sensations to the old problems and difficulties, changing them by eliminating the fear, anger and/or sadness that we felt.
There are many other ways of changing the negative pathways in our brain. Most of the time people I work with find this kind of approach, when it’s appro-priate, is very subtle, bringing about desired changes without great effort or angst.
Best of all, the changes last over time because the brain has learned to use new neural pathways that lead to positive emotions, thoughts and feelings.
Journey to wellnessby Randy Grant
Rock Springs Baptist Church plans to host its homecoming Sunday, Sept. 25 at 11 a.m.
Rev. Albert Teague will serve as the event’s guest speaker while the spiritual group, Pil-grims on a Journey, provides special music for the service.
Rock Springs homecoming, Sept. 25A dinner in the church’s
fellowship hall will follow the service. There will be no Sun-day school or evening church service this week. The church is located at 191 Doug Hill Road, Landrum.
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Park visitors enjoy a stroll on the lake trail at the Carl Sandburg Home NHS. (photo submitted)
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site will celebrate Na-tional Public Lands Day (NPLD) on Saturday, Sept. 24. On this day, public lands will provide work opportunities for volunteers to help care for parks, forests and recreation sites.
Work is scheduled from 9 a.m. till noon or early afternoon. Reg-istration for the event begins at 8:30 a.m. at the visitor information station outside the restrooms by the lake. Volunteers must be registered.
Volunteers will receive a NPLD fee free coupon that may be pre-sented for free entry at any of the agency lands on another day.
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site is located three miles south of Hendersonville off U.S. 225 on Little River Rd. For further information, please call 828-693-4178 or visit www.nps.gov/carl.
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Humane Society Special Cases
Leonard Rizzo
I am often approached and asked to be on the lookout for a certain kind of dog.
Usually this occurs when someone has recently lost a pet or the one they have is aging. Many are animals I did not know or have barely known, but a few are my kids from the past.
After sincere condolences my message is al-ways the same, “Unfortunately God only lends them to us.”
I have recently received the message that Dolly, one of my kids from the past, has left us. She was a sweet Saint Bernard who gave great hugs. The sto-ries I am told (which all are true) are that how special their dog was, as I felt about my Monty and feel today about my Allie.
The perfect dog to fulfill these situations are not always easy, but they’re out there as depicted in my “Best medicine” stories.
Still, when the time is right and the folks are sincerely ready, I can often make a pretty good match.
A few weeks ago I was ap-proached by a dear lady and told they’d lost their beloved dachshund and would I keep an eye out. Keeping up is difficult to do, so I added their names to my watch list and put it on the back burner.
Then one morning while leaving breakfast at TJ’s, a friend pulled up and shouted, “Lennie, I’m glad I’ve caught you, I have a problem.”
It was Frances, a good friend and often a breakfast companion with our group.
“What is it dear, I’m a lit-tle pressed for time,” I said. Frances walked me to her car and pointed in the back seat.
“I found her laying by the road near my house, she is very pregnant,” Frances said. It was a cute little dachshund who had her head on her paws and just looked up at me with
Sometimes it’s just mean to besad eyes.
“Can you help her Lennie?” Frances asked pleadingly.
“I have to get to work this morning but I’ll take her over to Landrum vet, they’ll hold her till I figure something out,” I said. I opened the door and sat in with her a moment, she was
v e r y l o v i n g and receptive and most defi-nitely pregnant. She seemed in g o o d h e a l t h and re l i shed
my hands on her as I quick-ly examined her for injury or mistreatment. I estimated her to be around 3 years old. F rances a sked , “How do you think she got there?” As I scooped her up in my arms I said, “I can only assume dear and you don’t want to know what I think.”
I gave Frances a reassur-ing hug, placed the dachs-hund in my car and head-e d t o w a r d L a n d r u m v e t . “Don’t worry Darlin, no one will abandon you again,” I said, stoking her as I drove.
When I arrived, only Elaine, their staff chief was there and her eyes lit up when she saw what I was holding.
“I think she was dumped, Elaine and it looks like pups are on the way, could you all take her on until I figure out what to do?”
“No problem Lennie,” she replied, eager to take her from me.
“Thanks dear, I have to get to work, but I’ll check in after my shift,” I said.
“What shall we call her?” Elaine asked.
“I’ve been calling her Dar-lin,” I replied.
“Okay,” Elaine answered giggling, “Darlin without the G.”
After work I headed back to see how Darlin was doing. I learned from Dr. Raines that she’d already had her pups and was drying up, other-
molly anD elaine (phoTo suBmiTTeD)
wise she was in good health. “ T h a n k s , D o n n a , w e ’ r e slammed at the shelter but I’ll get her there as soon as I can,” I said.
“Oh no,” Donna replied, “We all agreed, she’s to stay here till we find her a home.”
Elaine stood by grinning as I doled out tearful hugs all around.
The next day when I went to check on Darlin and a few of my other kids, I noticed the name Rizzo was replaced on her card and Darlin was changed to Molly.
It seems Elaine had called the very people who had con-tacted me a few weeks ago and they came in and adopted the sweet little girl on the spot. I looked up to the heavens with a big smile on my face and whis-pered a silent prayer of thanks.
“I should have known bet-ter. I may fall down on the job now and then, but You never do,” I said.
For those of you who read last week’s column, a quick update.
Jewel is now running around and playing with a whole group of dogs at Dogwood Farms. I literally wept with joy when I saw her playfully interacting for the first time.
It seems all who meet her just love her, even the other dogs. Her problems remain but there has been noticeable improvement. Thanks again to my angel who is still paying for her meds and to Dr. Jones who is paying for her special vitamins and who left a nice donation for her care at Dogwood Farms. He also supports Lennie’s kids every chance he gets. Bless them all.
Blossom, the beautiful Am-Staff, has found a home, much thanks to Josh.
Muffin is doing okay but pre-fers women to men. She ignores Josh and even myself but sits and looks up with loving atten-tion when Astrid (Josh’s lovely wife) tends to her.
Bojangles had his leg re-moved and the operation went beautifully, the leg is gone but the purr machine remains in tact. Bo also has a home and will be joining two other little white tripods as soon as he heals up.
Elaine also had a hand in this adoption, she’s on a roll. It is a perfect scenario for little Bo, God bless you Bud, but some-how I think He already has.
Today I kind of feel like Tiny Tim from the Christmas Carol and I just want to shout out “God bless you one and all.”
Thanks for listening.
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Grandparents’ Day celebration at Polk Central
Reilly Yoder participates in a craft project with his “Grandfriend,” Norma Bowyer, on Grandparents’ Day at Polk Central.
Sisters Lindsey and Lauren Dotson enjoy Polk Central Grandparents’ Day with their grandparents, Robert and Debbie Gilbert.
Lis and Virgil Stucker visit their grandson, Polk Central first grader, Ben McMahon.
Zhakirah Wilkins’ aunt, Bonita Davis, spends time at Polk Central for Grandparents’ Day.
Mid-September is considered the optimal time to fertilize cool season grasses in Polk County. Tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass are the most common cool season grasses grown. Locally tall fescue is the predominant turfgrass found in lawns.
“Four of the past five years have been the toughest years in several decades for fescue lawns,” said John Vining, Polk County Extension Director. “It wouldn’t be
unusual to find most homeowners needing to do some overseeding this fall.”
Fertilizing the surviving grasses is going to be particularly benefi-cial this autumn. Unfortunately the timing of this application needs to coincide with some natural rainfall or irrigation. Normally one ap-plication in mid-September and one treatment in mid-November is recommended. The first fertilizer application should have occurred
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September’s promise of fall ahead“My stars in the sky made
a soft rustling sound. And I listened to them, seated on the side of the road. In those good September evenings when I felt drops of dew on my brow, like a strong wine…”
– Arthur Rimbaud
M i d - S e p t e m b e r b r i n g s splotches of color, promising fall ahead.
Flares of goldenrod spikes, apple harvest and busy squir-rels hoarding a c o r n s m a r k mellowing days.
D o w n t o w n S a l u d a , s o f t breezes rustle through maple trees, sending a leaf or two dancing along sidewalks, town benches en-courage passerby to sit, enjoy life awhile, and watch peo-ple stroll by. Mouth-watering scents waft from restaurants. Life slows down, sweet as Sa-luda honey: all a reminder to stop and enjoy the ‘little’ things of life.
One golden Saturday, I sat down on a bench with Charlotte friends, thinking how much I love Saluda: the people who continue to make it a magical place - getting hugs and smiles, petting puppies. My friends were wishing they could move here by the time they saw the charm of small town life!
Community: Thank you to all who made Saluda’s annual Char-
lie Ward Memorial Pig Out hap-pen. Charlie would have been delighted to see the warmth and love shared with good people, music, and food.
Saluda Community Land Trust meets 3 p.m. first and third Wednesday at the Pavilion at McCreery Park. Hikes are sched-uled on the first and third Sunday of each month, weather permit-ting. Meet at the library parking lot at 2 p.m. For information, call
Nancy Barnett at 749-4661 or Chuck Hearon at 749-9886.
The Saluda Tailgate Mar-ket continues on Fridays from
4:30-6:30. You can pick up just about everything you need for a lovely Indian summer meal, plus enjoy fresh-squeezed lemonade from Wylie’s stand as you enjoy the market. No one leaves with-out a smile!
On Sept. 27, bring a picnic for Music in the Park evening, which is part of Saluda’s 130th birthday celebration. This will be at McCreery Park from 6-8 p.m.
A community cookout is planned at the Saluda Center on Sept. 29, 6 p.m.
Ceri Dando, a former neigh-bor who owned the stately Oaks B&B up Greenville Street, has lived in Mexico a number of years. Recently he came by with Jacque Minick and enjoyed a visit on my front porch to catch up on Saluda news.
During the visit, they re-marked about the porch plants looking so happy: I explained it’s because my plants get morning coffee too!
Saluda artist Dale McEntire has insightful landscape paint-ings featured at Upstairs Art-space, 49 South Trade Street, Tryon through Oct. 1. Dale’s Isothermal art students are show-ing work with a sunflower theme at Saluda Center this month, so stop by both exhibits.
Dale has been a true friend and inspiration to myself and many others; he’s a special part of Saluda. Recently his hand was injured, so please send positive thoughts his way. Dale is healing well, but needs to take it easy a while.
Happy September Birth-day to Dale McEntire, Joni Rauschenbach, Peggy Mof-fat, Sonya Monts, Linda Kaye Haynes, Carol Kenfield, Debbie Fisher, Leslie Jespersen, Linda Mintz, Betty Thompson, Sheila Billeter, Cary Pace, Ross Ar-rington, Hop Foster.
Thank you, dear readers for reading this column. Every month, it’s my goal to make you feel welcome here in Saluda: as if you were enjoying a visit with me on the porch swing - that’s called ‘Saluda Time’!
Please feel free to contact me at [email protected]; or 749-1153. You may also visit my website at bonniebardos.com for more writing and art, or find me on facebook.
All friends of Tryon are in-vited to the Tryon Downtown De-velopment Association (TDDA) annual membership meeting on Monday Sept. 26 at 5:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held at the restored Tryon Depot building in downtown Tryon. Attendees will receive updates on progress TDDA has made this past year in downtown Tryon with vari-
ous projects and what’s coming up in terms of design plans, road improvements, new businesses and special events.
Attendees will enjoy hors de oeuvres, drinks and networking at the social hour at 5:30 p.m. The speaker to follow is Angela Chandler, executive director of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area, to which many of the area
organizations belong. Chandler will address the importance of regional tourism and develop-ment efforts. TDDA will also premiere a short video highlight-ing past year’s accomplishments, to be followed by the business meeting.
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William Ray Horne
William Ray Horne, 90, of Columbus died July 12, 2011. He was son of the late Jessie Monroe and Cora Collins Horne and hus-band of Mildred Holbert Horne.
He was a member of Mill Creek Church of the Brethren and Mill S p r i n g Ve t e r a n s Lodge. He served in
the U.S. Army as Medic during WWII.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Bill Horne of Green Creek; four daughters, Juanita Odel of Sunny View, Marilyn Horne and Regina Pate, both of Green Creek. and Laura Saenger of Hickory, N.C.; four sisters, Geneva Harrell of Bak-ersville, N.C., Imogene Burns of Inman, S.C., Janice Fagan of Green Creek and Linda Horne of McAdenville, N.C.; 10 grand-children, Kim Odel, Kelly Brad-ley, Lee Bradley, Brandon Horne, Ashley Horne, Rebecca Horne, Joseph Pate, Jacob Pate, Miles Saenger and Will Saenger; and five great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, July 15 at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Fellow-ship Hall. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. in the church sanctuary, conducted by Rev. Steven Abe. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made in memory of Brandon Horne to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 4530 Park Rd, #240, Charlotte, N.C. 28209.
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John Hanley GibbsJohn Hanley Gibbs, 87, of
Columbus died Thursday, July 14, 2011 in Autumn Care Nursing Center, Forest City, N.C.
Born in Polk County, he was the son of the late Callaway Bur-gin and Florence Jackson Gibbs. He was a veteran of WWII, hav-
ing served in the U.S. Army, a member of the VFW Post 10349 and the Woodmen of
the World. Mr. Gibbs was the husband of Omie Lee Laughter Gibbs, who died in 1986.
Survivors include one daugh-ter, Patsy Gibbs Toney (Dean) of Rutherfordton, N.C.; son, Harold Gibbs of Rutherfordton, N.C.; one sister, Alvah Gibbs of Columbus; and a brother , Herbert Gibbs of Mill Spring. Also surviving are five grandchil-dren, Randy Toney (Kimberly), Marc Toney (LeeAnn), Lora Brock (Jeff), Jeffrey Gibbs (Col-leen) and Elizabeth Gibbs and six great-grandchildren, Mason Toney, Kevin Gibbs, Anthony Brock, Bryan Gibbs, Nick Gibbs and Zane Gibbs.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 16, in the McFar-land Funeral Chapel, Tryon.
Burial was in Polk Memo-rial Gardens, Columbus, with military rites by the Polk County Memorial Burial Squad.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rutherford County, P. O. Box 336, Forest City, N.C. 28043 or Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Dr, Columbus, N.C. 28722.
The family will be at the home of his daughter, Patsy Gibbs Toney, 400 Radar Rd., Ruther-fordton, N.C.
An online guest register may be signed at www.mcfarlandfu-neralchapel.com.
McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon.
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Dorothy Waymon Simmons
Rev. Dorothy Waymon Sim-mons, 82, formerly of Tryon, died June 13, 2011 in Atlanta, Ga.
Memorial service noon, July 30 at Columbia Senior Residenc-es at MLK Village, 125 Logan St. SE, Atlanta, Ga. 30312. Contact sister: 678-862-3800.
Survivors are three sons, Al-len (Rudy) Waymon of Syracuse, N.Y., Kenneth Simmons of Hous-ton, Texas, and Lovell Simmons (Andrea) of Lawrenceville, Ga.; one sister, Frances Fox of River-dale, Ga.; three brothers, John Ir-vin Waymon of Antelope, Calif., Carrol Waymon of San Diego, Calif., and Samuel Waymon of Nyack, N.Y.; a host of grandchil-dren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by both parents, Mary Kate and John D. Waymon; son, Van Waymon; sisters, Lucile Waddell and Nina Simone (Eunice) and brother, Harold Waymon Sr.
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The Church Women United had an area meeting on Aug. 20 at the Trinity Presbyterian Church in Hendersonville. Penny Pear-son, women’s supervisor of the Hendersonville rescue mission was the speaker.
The theme of the meeting was “Here I am, God.” Janet Joem got the Polk County Singers together for two special members. Polk County was represented at the meeting with about 20 ladies attending.
Guests were served with light refreshments at registration time and were given a lunch when the program was over. The CWU would like to thank the Trinity Presbyterian Church ladies.
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Extension Turfgrass Specialists say the benefits of fall fertilization will be a thicker, greener lawn in the fall and a stronger start-up in the spring. The recommended fall application is 1 pound of nitrogen per 1,000 square feet. This rate will coincide with the directions on most slow release and turf grade fertilizers. Those folks accustomed to using 10-10-10 fertilizer for their lawns should use the application of 10 pounds per 1,000 square feet of lawn area.
According to the staff at the Polk County Extension Center, homeowners should never put fertilizer out on wet grass unless specified by the manufacturer. There are some weed and feed products that should be applied to wet turf. Be certain to read the label of any special turf fertilizers.
For more information contact the Master Gardeners at the Polk County Extension Center. They can be reached Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at 828-894-8218.
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Landrum quarterback Brandon Cannon scrambles against the Chesnee defense earlier this season. The Cardinals host Liberty at 7:30 tonight in a battle of unbeatens. (photo by Joey Millwood)
Want to go?What: Landrum vs. Liberty
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by Joey Millwood
Friday night will be a test for the Landrum football team.
The Cardinals will lock horns with Liberty, a battle of unbeat-ens. Landrum will find out how it stacks up against some fellow region foes in this game.
“It will be a big test,” Lan-drum head coach Russell Ma-haffey said.
Liberty, like Landrum, is 4-0, but two of those wins have come against Christ Church and Blacksburg.
The Cardinals will open up region play next week, but this could definitely be a window into the region as to how they stack up.
T h e R e d D e v i l s b e a t Christ Church in their open-ing game this season 20-6 . L ibe r ty bea t Blacksburg last week 34-6.
Liberty plays a double-wing offense and a shade defense that is designed to slow down the run. They’ll need it on Friday night.
The Cardinals have been dominant on the ground and in the air. Senior quarterback Brandon Cannon has been nearly impossible to stop this season. He’s picked apart de-fenses with his arm and his legs. But it doesn’t stop there for the Cardinals offense.
Cole McDowell has also proven to be a force on the
ground. McDowell ran for over 100 yards and two touchdowns last week as the Cardinals beat Dixie on the road.
Jordan Lindsey and Peyton McCarter are legitimate threats to catch the ball and get yards after the catch at any moment.
On defense, the Cardinals have gotten strong play from Cannon, T.J. Fincher, Alex Bry-
ant, Chasten Thomas and Ryan Herbst. The Cardinals have been effective this season, sometimes dominant on defense.
“We will have to work hard to contain them,” Mahaffey said.
The Cardinal defense will be whole tonight for the first time this season. The defense has played well this season, but has
done so without an integral part. That’ll all change this week.
Kaleb Kuykendall, the big hitter on the Cardinal defense, will return. Landrum will need him because Liberty’s running game is strong.
Fans can expect a big one on Friday night when these unbeatens collide. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m.
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Polk quarterback Alec Philpott talks on the sidelines with Coach Bruce Ollis. Philpott will spearhead the high-powered Wolverine offense tonight at Mountain Heritage. (photo by Daniel Hecht)
by Daniel Hecht
Fresh off last week’s domi-nating win over Madison, Polk County will take their perfect conference record on the road this evening, heading up the mountain to Yancey County for a showdown with the Cougars of Mountain Heritage High School.
Although the Cougars were shut out 27-0 in their conference opener at Hendersonville last week, Polk head coach Bruce Ol-lis is quick to note that a road trip to Burnsville is rarely a cakewalk.
“All conference games are huge, but the Mountain Heritage game seems to have morphed into something bigger,” said Polk head coach Bruce Ollis. “We feel like we should be in the hunt for a conference title most seasons, and Coach Robinson has their program where they are a force to be reckoned with in the WHC every year.”
The Wolverines and Cougars have shared the last two Western Highlands Conference titles.
Mountain Heritage runs a Wing-T attack out of the shotgun, an offense that can be very decep-tive because of all the faking and misdirection.
Even though the Cougars are primarily a ground-based team, with a 3-1 run to pass ratio, Ol-
lis notes that the effectiveness of their run game sets up the potential for home run passes off play action.
“They run a multitude of for-mations offensively, so we have put in a lot of preparation time on defense as a result,” said Ollis.
The Cougars will be led by middle linebacker Austin Rice, the Western Highlands Confer-ence defensive player of the year. Rice and his teammates will have their hands full attempting to contain an explosive Polk County offense that has already found the end zone 19 times.
Wolverine quarterback Alec Philpott (19 for 31, 436 yards, 3 TDs) will have a multitude of of-fensive weapons at his disposal, including Cary Littlejohn (64 car-ries for 453 yards and 9 TDs), Jay Sutton (30 carries for 147 yards and 2 TDs) and Joel Booker (16 catches for 335 yards and 3 TDs).
“This [MHHS] is a program that is just two seasons removed from playing for a state champi-onship, so we will get their best effort, and we will have to play as well as possible to come back to Columbus with a victory.”
The action begins tonight at 7:30 under the lights at Moun-tain Heritage High School in Burnsville.
Wolverines hit the road to take on Mountain Heritage
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Crystal Laughter, admis-sions coordinator and Sue St. Pierre, business office manager of White Oak manor, will offer simple explanations to questions regarding Medicare, HMOs and other insurance coverage to the residents of White Oak and Oak Hill, Wednesday, Sept. 28.
Those who would like to join the group for complimentary lunch and informational meet-ing, please RSVP by calling the apartment office at 828-859-5871 by Monday, Sept. 26.
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Kathy Harding, pre-k director for Polk County Schools, visited the Tryon Kiwanis Club to thank them for their support of building playgrounds and giving scholar-ships to local students. Harding also discussed the pre-school programs, which are needed for transition from home to school.
In Polk County, the pre-school program is play-based with an emphasis on language for reading readiness, telling time and learn-ing numbers. In this environment, play is equal to the work of pre-paring for school.
Love of learning, ability to
socialize, and curiosity, impor-tant growth areas for young children, are strengthened in the classroom. Gross motor skills are improved by playing outside for an hour each day. Children are taught dental hygiene as they brush their teeth once a day at school.
The Kiwanis Club enjoyed Harding’s presentation very much and Club President Steve Cobb thanked her. The children’s book “A Screaming Kind of Day” will be donated to a local school.
- article submittedby Lynn Montgomery
Harding speaks about Polk pre-schools
Harding (left) with Tryon Kiwanis Club President, Steve Cobb (right). (photo submitted by Lynn Montgomery)
Obits - page 66
William Ray Horne
William Ray Horne, 90, of Columbus died July 12, 2011. He was son of the late Jessie Monroe and Cora Collins Horne and hus-band of Mildred Holbert Horne.
He was a member of Mill Creek Church of the Brethren and Mill S p r i n g Ve t e r a n s Lodge. He served in
the U.S. Army as Medic during WWII.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Bill Horne of Green Creek; four daughters, Juanita Odel of Sunny View, Marilyn Horne and Regina Pate, both of Green Creek. and Laura Saenger of Hickory, N.C.; four sisters, Geneva Harrell of Bak-ersville, N.C., Imogene Burns of Inman, S.C., Janice Fagan of Green Creek and Linda Horne of McAdenville, N.C.; 10 grand-children, Kim Odel, Kelly Brad-ley, Lee Bradley, Brandon Horne, Ashley Horne, Rebecca Horne, Joseph Pate, Jacob Pate, Miles Saenger and Will Saenger; and five great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, July 15 at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Fellow-ship Hall. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. in the church sanctuary, conducted by Rev. Steven Abe. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made in memory of Brandon Horne to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 4530 Park Rd, #240, Charlotte, N.C. 28209.
Condolences may be left at www.pettyfuneralhome.com.
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John Hanley GibbsJohn Hanley Gibbs, 87, of
Columbus died Thursday, July 14, 2011 in Autumn Care Nursing Center, Forest City, N.C.
Born in Polk County, he was the son of the late Callaway Bur-gin and Florence Jackson Gibbs. He was a veteran of WWII, hav-
ing served in the U.S. Army, a member of the VFW Post 10349 and the Woodmen of
the World. Mr. Gibbs was the husband of Omie Lee Laughter Gibbs, who died in 1986.
Survivors include one daugh-ter, Patsy Gibbs Toney (Dean) of Rutherfordton, N.C.; son, Harold Gibbs of Rutherfordton, N.C.; one sister, Alvah Gibbs of Columbus; and a brother , Herbert Gibbs of Mill Spring. Also surviving are five grandchil-dren, Randy Toney (Kimberly), Marc Toney (LeeAnn), Lora Brock (Jeff), Jeffrey Gibbs (Col-leen) and Elizabeth Gibbs and six great-grandchildren, Mason Toney, Kevin Gibbs, Anthony Brock, Bryan Gibbs, Nick Gibbs and Zane Gibbs.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 16, in the McFar-land Funeral Chapel, Tryon.
Burial was in Polk Memo-rial Gardens, Columbus, with military rites by the Polk County Memorial Burial Squad.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rutherford County, P. O. Box 336, Forest City, N.C. 28043 or Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Dr, Columbus, N.C. 28722.
The family will be at the home of his daughter, Patsy Gibbs Toney, 400 Radar Rd., Ruther-fordton, N.C.
An online guest register may be signed at www.mcfarlandfu-neralchapel.com.
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Dorothy Waymon Simmons
Rev. Dorothy Waymon Sim-mons, 82, formerly of Tryon, died June 13, 2011 in Atlanta, Ga.
Memorial service noon, July 30 at Columbia Senior Residenc-es at MLK Village, 125 Logan St. SE, Atlanta, Ga. 30312. Contact sister: 678-862-3800.
Survivors are three sons, Al-len (Rudy) Waymon of Syracuse, N.Y., Kenneth Simmons of Hous-ton, Texas, and Lovell Simmons (Andrea) of Lawrenceville, Ga.; one sister, Frances Fox of River-dale, Ga.; three brothers, John Ir-vin Waymon of Antelope, Calif., Carrol Waymon of San Diego, Calif., and Samuel Waymon of Nyack, N.Y.; a host of grandchil-dren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by both parents, Mary Kate and John D. Waymon; son, Van Waymon; sisters, Lucile Waddell and Nina Simone (Eunice) and brother, Harold Waymon Sr.
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William Ray Horne
William Ray Horne, 90, of Columbus died July 12, 2011. He was son of the late Jessie Monroe and Cora Collins Horne and hus-band of Mildred Holbert Horne.
He was a member of Mill Creek Church of the Brethren and Mill S p r i n g Ve t e r a n s Lodge. He served in
the U.S. Army as Medic during WWII.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Bill Horne of Green Creek; four daughters, Juanita Odel of Sunny View, Marilyn Horne and Regina Pate, both of Green Creek. and Laura Saenger of Hickory, N.C.; four sisters, Geneva Harrell of Bak-ersville, N.C., Imogene Burns of Inman, S.C., Janice Fagan of Green Creek and Linda Horne of McAdenville, N.C.; 10 grand-children, Kim Odel, Kelly Brad-ley, Lee Bradley, Brandon Horne, Ashley Horne, Rebecca Horne, Joseph Pate, Jacob Pate, Miles Saenger and Will Saenger; and five great-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, July 15 at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Fellow-ship Hall. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. in the church sanctuary, conducted by Rev. Steven Abe. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Memorials may be made in memory of Brandon Horne to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, 4530 Park Rd, #240, Charlotte, N.C. 28209.
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John Hanley GibbsJohn Hanley Gibbs, 87, of
Columbus died Thursday, July 14, 2011 in Autumn Care Nursing Center, Forest City, N.C.
Born in Polk County, he was the son of the late Callaway Bur-gin and Florence Jackson Gibbs. He was a veteran of WWII, hav-
ing served in the U.S. Army, a member of the VFW Post 10349 and the Woodmen of
the World. Mr. Gibbs was the husband of Omie Lee Laughter Gibbs, who died in 1986.
Survivors include one daugh-ter, Patsy Gibbs Toney (Dean) of Rutherfordton, N.C.; son, Harold Gibbs of Rutherfordton, N.C.; one sister, Alvah Gibbs of Columbus; and a brother , Herbert Gibbs of Mill Spring. Also surviving are five grandchil-dren, Randy Toney (Kimberly), Marc Toney (LeeAnn), Lora Brock (Jeff), Jeffrey Gibbs (Col-leen) and Elizabeth Gibbs and six great-grandchildren, Mason Toney, Kevin Gibbs, Anthony Brock, Bryan Gibbs, Nick Gibbs and Zane Gibbs.
Funeral services were held Sunday, July 16, in the McFar-land Funeral Chapel, Tryon.
Burial was in Polk Memo-rial Gardens, Columbus, with military rites by the Polk County Memorial Burial Squad.
Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rutherford County, P. O. Box 336, Forest City, N.C. 28043 or Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, 130 Forest Glen Dr, Columbus, N.C. 28722.
The family will be at the home of his daughter, Patsy Gibbs Toney, 400 Radar Rd., Ruther-fordton, N.C.
An online guest register may be signed at www.mcfarlandfu-neralchapel.com.
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Dorothy Waymon Simmons
Rev. Dorothy Waymon Sim-mons, 82, formerly of Tryon, died June 13, 2011 in Atlanta, Ga.
Memorial service noon, July 30 at Columbia Senior Residenc-es at MLK Village, 125 Logan St. SE, Atlanta, Ga. 30312. Contact sister: 678-862-3800.
Survivors are three sons, Al-len (Rudy) Waymon of Syracuse, N.Y., Kenneth Simmons of Hous-ton, Texas, and Lovell Simmons (Andrea) of Lawrenceville, Ga.; one sister, Frances Fox of River-dale, Ga.; three brothers, John Ir-vin Waymon of Antelope, Calif., Carrol Waymon of San Diego, Calif., and Samuel Waymon of Nyack, N.Y.; a host of grandchil-dren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.
She was preceded in death by both parents, Mary Kate and John D. Waymon; son, Van Waymon; sisters, Lucile Waddell and Nina Simone (Eunice) and brother, Harold Waymon Sr.
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Polk County will join the rest of the state to play its part of N.C. “Big Sweep” on Saturday, Oct. 1. During its 24-year history, more than 300,000 Big Sweep volun-teers have retrieved more than10 million pounds of debris, which is the visual equivalent of more than 25,000 football fields five feet deep in debris.
Litter can last hundreds of years in the environment. Before it decomposes, litter can hurt our economy when businesses refuse to locate to an area if it is too trashy. Tourists won’t linger in
Polk County ‘Big Sweep’ needs volunteers trashy areas, they won’t spend money, and they won’t return with their friends. Litter can be a human health hazard, when it contaminates the water supply as it decomposes. It’s also deadly to wildlife that eat litter or become entangled in it. Once entangled, wildlife attracts other wildlife to the same hazard.
Over 40 volunteers helped clean six miles of waterways and retrieved over 1,200 pounds in 2010. This year Polk County efforts will focus on the Green River along Green River Cove
Rd. Cleanups will begin at 9 a.m. and last until noon. Volunteers will meet at the Fishtop access parking area on Green River Cove Rd. Fishtop access is the large gravel parking lot at the bottom of the switchbacks coming off Holbert Cove Rd. near Interstate 26 Saluda exit.
Volunteers can contact Polk County Coordinator Mark By-ington at 828-859-6874 or go to the Big Sweep website at www.ncbigsweep.org to learn more.
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A group of volunteers getting ready to help with a previous N.C. “Big Sweep” clean-up along the Green River. (photo submitted by Mark Byington)
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After reading lots of pig stories, reciting lots of pig rhymes and fingerplays, kids created their own pudgy porker using shiny red apples and gumdrops.
Preschool storytime is held each Tuesday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the Columbus library and at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday in the Saluda Library. (article and photos submitted by Joy Sharp)
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