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Daily Archives: 08/11/2015

Add health screenings to back-to-school checklist

As summer vacation winds down, thoughts turn from jaunts to the beach to readying for a new school year. To-do lists include many of the typical tasks that precede going back to the classroom, including shopping for new clothes, purchasing school supplies and finishing summer reading assignments.

Another essential requirement parents must find time for is completing their children’s health screenings and immunizations so youngsters can return to school.

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Schedule visits to the doctor, dentist and an eye doctor so your child is up-to-date upon the dawn of a new school year.

Health screenings may include, but may not be limited to, routine physical exams, eye exams and dental cleanings. Each school district may have its own set of health requirements that must be met in order for children to attend school.

Many schools require that children are up-to-date with all immunizations before they can begin a new school year. While the issue of vaccinations has inspired debate in recent years, parents should recognize that many schools will only exempt students from receiving certain vaccinations due to religious reasons. For a list of state vaccination requirements and possible exemptions for schools in the United States, visit www2a.cdc.gov/nip/schoolsurv/schImmRqmt.asp.

Students who have specific learning disabilities or medical conditions that require classroom modification should obtain recent documentation from any therapists or specialists prior to beginning a new school year. Doing so facilitates the process of setting up procedures within the school while ensuring children have what they need to excel in the classroom. All parents may want to ask doctors to provide copies of medical and immunization records so that schools will have the most recent copies on file.

Parents should schedule eye examinations well in advance of the first day of school so they have ample time to fill new prescriptions for youngsters before school begins. This ensures kids won’t be starting off on the wrong foot because of vision problems that could already have been addressed.

Parents of adolescents or students on the verge of adolescence may want to address the subject of bodily changes before the school year begins anew. Address which changes can be expected, including the start of menstruation for girls. This will help children better understand what is happening when they witness changes in themselves and fellow classmates and give them a chance to receive accurate information rather than gossip from their peers.

Keep in mind that health screenings conducted in advance of the school year may not preclude students from school-sponsored screenings. Schools may offer their own vision and hearing screenings and may take physical measurements to ensure students are growing on schedules in line with normal development.

 

Blue Ridge celebrates anniversary by honoring ‘Bolts Of Brightness’

UPSTATE — Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative Inc., a member-owned, not-for-profit electric distribution utility that serves more than 64,000 customers in the Upstate, celebrated its 75th anniversary on Aug. 14.

[cointent_lockedcontent]To further highlight the milestone, Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative honored 75 members of the local community during a special event called “Bolts of Brightness” on Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Madren Center in Clemson.

“Bolts of Brightness” was established in conjunction with the 75th anniversary to recognize members in the local community that embody the spirit of the cooperative’s mission. Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative opened nominations to Blue Ridge members and selected 75 individuals who have volunteered personal time to serve others in the community. Each honoree was recognized with an award, and $500 will be donated to a charitable organization of their choice. Additionally, the honorees and their nominators were recognized at the special event.

“At Blue Ridge Electric, we wanted to highlight a special group of members who have committed extraordinary acts of kindness within our community,” said Charles Dalton, president and CEO of Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative. “This is our way to thank the community that has supported and embraced us as a business for 75 years.”

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Clemson Extension agents earn national recognition

CLEMSON — Clemson University’s Millie Davenport and Paul Thompson received the 2015 Achievement Award and Distinguished Service Award, respectively, at the National Association of County Agricultural Agents annual meeting in Sioux Falls, S.D.

8-12 Page 2B.indd[cointent_lockedcontent]The peer-elected awards recognize excellence in extension programming.

The Achievement Award, which is given to one extension professional in each state, recognizes agents with less than 10 years of service to the Cooperative Extension Service.

Davenport, who has served Clemson Extension for nine years, is a consumer horticulture agent and Master Gardener coordinator for Anderson, Pickens and Oconee counties. She also manages the popular Home and Garden Information Center, where she has written many fact sheets and voiced countless educational videos. She is co-creator of Clemson Extension’s Sustainable Small Farms and Backyard Program. Davenport currently serves as the treasurer of the S.C. Association of County Agriculture Agents.

The Distinguished Service Award, which also is given to one extension professional in each state, recognizes agents with more than 10 years of experience.

Thompson has served Clemson Extension for 20 years and currently is an area horticulture agent serving York, Chester and Lancaster counties. He works with the landscape industry and offers tips on consumer horticulture. He also serves as the Master Gardener coordinator for the area. Thompson writes a monthly gardening column for YC Magazine and a quarterly column for South Carolina Farmer magazine. He collaborates with fellow agents with statewide programming. He co-hosts a weekly call-in gardening radio show and is a frequent guest on SCETV’s “Making it Grow.”

Thompson and Davenport were elected for the awards by the S.C. Association of County Agriculture Agents.

“We congratulate Millie and Paul for this well-deserved national recognition. Both have dedicated many years of service to Clemson Extension and the citizens of South Carolina and are highly respected by their clientele and their peers, as evidenced by their selection for these awards of professional excellence,” said Cory Tanner, past president of the S.C. Association of County Agriculture Agents.

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serves as the university’s public outreach arm, providing unbiased, research-based information to help improve the quality of life in South Carolina, a core responsibility of a land-grant university such as Clemson. The extension’s goal is to improve the value of the state’s $42 billion agriculture and forestry industries, strengthen families and communities, improve stewardship of natural resources and the environment, strengthen connections between people and their food and expose South Carolina youth to opportunities in agriculture, science, technology, engineering and math.[/cointent_lockedcontent]

 

Courier Community Calendar 8-12-15

Movies on the Market start Aug. 29

[cointent_lockedcontent]The city of Easley and Gilstrap Family Dealerships will host Movies on the Market on Saturday nights from Aug. 29 to Oct. 3.

The movies start around 8 p.m. and will be shown at the outdoor amphitheater in Old Market Square in downtown Easley.

The family oriented movie series has become a fan favorite throughout Pickens County. Shown in the beautiful outdoor city amphitheater, it makes for a great family night, friend get-together night or date night. Visitors are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets. For more information, visit easleyevents.com or call (864) 423-4344.

• Children’s Fall Festival set in Easley

The city of Easley and Gilstrap Family Dealerships will host a Children’s Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 31, from 4-8 p.m.

The event will be held around the downtown merchants and at Old Market Square in Easley. Children can trick or treat with the downtown merchants and then join a fun-filled festival with games, music, costume contests and more. The festival is free. For more, visit easleyevents.com or call (864) 423-4344.

• Luter to speak at Rock Springs

Dr. Fred Luter Jr., pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans and past president of  the Southern Baptist Convention, will be speaking in a one-night crusade at Rock Springs Baptist Church on Sept. 14 at 7 p.m.

Pre-service music will begin at 6:45 p.m. and will be provided by Crusade choir and orchestra.

Rock Springs is located at 201 Rock Springs Road in Easley.

• Anderson reunion planned on Aug. 23

The descendants and friends of the late J.R and Nancy “Nealy” Anderson will have their annual family reunion at Mountian Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Building on Aug. 23 starting at 1 p.m. Plates and cups will be furnished.

• Legion Post 67 seeks members

American Legion Post 67 in Liberty is accepting applications for membership from all U.S. military wartime veterans.

For more information, call (864) 787-2322.

• Sertoma Club invites locals to meet

The Clemson Sertoma Club invites all interested local residents to attend its meetings.

The club meets at noon the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Occasions at Wedgefield, located at 1551 Eighteen Mile Road in Central. New visitors are always welcome.

• Pickens Lions plan meetings each month

The Pickens Lions Club is in need of new members. The club meets the first and third Thursday of every month at Pizza Inn in Pickens. Dinner begins at 6:40 p.m., and the meeting starts at 7 p.m.

Meetings are open to anyone interested in joining the club or simply finding out more about the club and how it serves Pickens.

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Tomatoes reign in summer gardens

By Olivia Fowler
For the Courier

ofowler@thepccourier.com

Fresh

Fresh

Suddenly we’re picking more tomatoes than we dreamed possible. Maybe we’re looking for some recipes to use them in a way other than just sliced. So here are four that offer some variety.

[cointent_lockedcontent]This is the only time of year we have access to real tomatoes — that is, tomatoes with color, flavor and real tomato texture.

Don’t let them go to waste, as you’ll not see their like again for many months.

 

Sweet Fresh Tomato Salsa

4 lbs. vine-ripened tomatoes (about 5 medium)

1/2 medium sweet onion (Vidalia if possible)

1 c. fresh cilantro sprigs

4 fresh serrano or jalapeno chiles, seeded and chopped

2 tsp. minced garlic

2 tsp. sugar

3 tbsp. fresh lime juice

Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Quarter and seed tomatoes. Dice the tomatoes and transfer to a bowl. Finely chop enough onion to measure 1/2 cup and chop cilantro. Stir chiles, onion, cilantro, and garlic into tomatoes with sugar and lime juice and season with salt and pepper.

 

Cucumber Tomato Salad

1/2 English or seedless cucumber, diced

2 vine ripe tomatoes, diced

Handful flat-leaf parsley, chopped

1/2 medium red onion, chopped

2 tbsp. red wine vinegar, a couple of splashes

3 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, eyeball it

Salt and pepper

Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Dress with vinegar  and oil, salt and pepper, to your taste. Chill before serving.

Tomato Pie

4 tomatoes, peeled and sliced

1 (9-in.) prebaked deep dish pie shell

10 fresh basil leaves, chopped

1/2 c. chopped green onion

1 c. grated mozzarella

1 c. grated cheddar

1 c. mayonnaise

Salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Place the tomatoes in a colander in the sink in one layer. Sprinkle with salt and allow to drain for 10 minutes.

Layer the tomato slices, basil, and onion in pie shell. Season with salt and pepper. Combine the grated cheeses and mayonnaise together. Spread mixture on top of the tomatoes and bake for 30 minutes or until lightly browned.

To serve, cut into slices and serve warm.

 

Roasted Tomato Soup

7 c. whole tomatoes, peeled and cored

Tomato Soup

Tomato Soup

1 tbsp. olive oil

1 tbsp. light brown sugar

4 carrots, peeled and chopped

2 shallots, quartered

Salt and freshly cracked black pepper

3 tbsp. unsalted butter

1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 tbsp. tomato paste

2 tbsp. dry sherry

4 c. peeled, cored and crushed ripe tomatoes

1 to 2 c. chicken stock

1/4 c. heavy cream

Mix together whole tomatoes, olive oil, light brown sugar, carrots and shallots, and toss to coat. Season the vegetables with salt and pepper. Place the vegetables on a silicone or parchment-lined baking sheet and roast until caramelized, about 30 minutes.

Heat a soup pot over medium heat. Add the butter and cook until foaming. Add the crushed red pepper and garlic and sauté for one minute. Add the tomato paste and cook for 1-2 minutes. Then add the sherry. Cook until all the liquid has evaporated and the alcohol has cooked off, 1-2 minutes. Add the roasted vegetables, crushed tomatoes and one cup chicken stock. Season with salt and pepper and bring to a simmer. Let simmer for 15 minutes.

Add the heavy cream and, using an immersion blender, puree the soup until uniform in texture. Add more chicken stock to adjust the consistency to how you like it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Courier Legals 8-12-15

Legals

SUMMONS

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

COUNTY OF PICKENS

IN THE FAMILY COURT FOR THE

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Case No. 2014-DR-39-797

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Boots Roberts, Plaintiff, vs. Samantha Roberts and Kenneth Carl Hill, Defendants.

TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-NAMED:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint herein, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to this complaint upon the subscriber, at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.

BRIAN K. JAMES, LLC

Brian K. James (11215)

Attorney for the Plaintiff

P.O. Box 93

Easley, SC 29641

Tel. 864.859.5918

Fax. 864.859.8848

Easley, SC

July 30, 2014

August 12, 19, 16

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Courier Notice to Creditors 8-12-15

Notice to Creditors

The publisher shall only be liable for an amount less than or equal to the charge for the space of the item in error in the case of errors in or omissions from any advertisement, and only for the first incorrect insertion.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATES

All persons having claims against the following estates MUST file their claims on Form #371ES with the Probate Court of PICKENS COUNTY, the address of which is 222 MCDANIEL AVE., B-16 PICKENS, SC 29671, within eight (8) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice to Creditors or within one (1) year from date of death, whichever is earlier (SCPC 62-3-801, et seq.), or such persons shall be forever barred as to their claims. All claims are required to be presented in written statements on the prescribed form (FORM #371ES) indicating the name and address of the claimant, the basis of the claim, the amount claimed, the date when the claim will become due, the nature of any uncertainty as to the claim, and a description of any security as to the claim.

Estate: Cathleen Suzanne Winkler Warren

Date of Death: 06/29/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900475

Personal Representative:

Kimberly M. Warren-Page

Address: 104 Nancy Drive

Easley, SC 29642

July 29, Aug 5, 12

Estate: Cora Lisa Bolding

Date of Death: 06/16/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900492

Personal Representative:

Candus Gilstrap Wilder

Address: 204 Double Oaks Court

Easley, SC 29640

July 29, Aug 5, 12

Estate: Lonnie Joe Lesley

Date of Death: 06/21/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900495

Personal Representative: Teresa E. Lesley

Address: 354 Adger Road

Easley, SC 29642

July 29, Aug 5, 12

Estate: Willette Toby Wehunt

Date of Death: 10/01/2014

Case Number: 2015ES3900708-2

Personal Representative: David Wehunt

Address: 108 Milwee Court

Williamston, SC 29697

Attorney: Sean J. Hinton

Address: Post Office Box 9

Pickens, SC 29671

July 29, Aug 5, 12

Estate: Lillian Masters Day

Date of Death: 07/07/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900489

Personal Representative: Gail H. Ellenburg

Address: 351 Scotland Rd.

Easley, SC 29640

Aug 5, 12, 19

Estate: Seth Lyman Eckard

Date of Death: 04/09/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900488

Personal Representative: Bonny Ferguson

Address: 127 W. 5th St.

Summerville, SC 29483

Attorney: P. Brandt Shelbourne

Address: 131 E. Richardson Ave.

Summerville, SC 29483

Aug 5, 12, 19

Estate: Linda Faye Morrison Hall

Date of Death: 05/14/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900503

Personal Representative: John M. Hall

Address: 201 Deer Point Dr.

Liberty, SC 29657

Attorney: John J. Stathakis

Address: 121 West Benson Street

Anderson, SC 29624

Co-Personal Representative:

Melissa Stafford

Address: 358 Simms Mill Rd.

Liberty, SC 29657

Aug 5, 12, 19

Estate: Sandra Marie Corrente Fix

Date of Death: 12/13/2014

Case Number: 2015ES3900153

Personal Representative: David Kinsela

Address: 519B E. Main St.

Easley, SC 29640

Attorney: Howard E. Sutter, III

Address: 200 East Main St.

Easley, SC 29640

Aug 5, 12, 19

Estate: Sandra Gail Duncan Dodgins

Date of Death: 07/13/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900478

Personal Representative:

Justin Wade Carlton Dodgins Sharp

Address: 14391 Clazemont Rd.

Montpelier, VA 23192

Attorney: Tyler B. Oshields

Address: Post Office Box 1428

Easley, SC 29641

Aug 12, 19, 26

state: Danny Ray Ward, SR.

Date of Death: 07/14/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900526

Personal Representative: Dare B. Ward

Address: 281 Cedar Hill Rd.

Six Mile, SC 29682

Attorney: R. Murray Hughes

Address: P.O. Box 1389

Pickens, SC 29671

Aug 12, 19, 26

Estate: Roger William Koonce

Date of Death: 07/07/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900513

Personal Representative:

Jo Ann Simmons Koonce

Address: 600 Queens Court

Clemson, SC 29631

Attorney: Cheryl Aaron

Address: Post Office Box 1862

Clemson, SC 29631

Aug 12, 19, 26

Estate: Randall Joe Durham

Date of Death: 05/24/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900509

Personal Representative: Marjorie D. Durham

Address: 315 Patterson Rd.

Liberty, SC 29657

Aug 12, 19, 26

Estate: Michael Alan Muir

Date of Death: 06/21/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900510

Personal Representative: Shirley Christina Caldwell Muir

Address: 818 Jones Mill Rd.

Central, SC 29630

Aug 12, 19, 26

Estate: Theron Johnson Crenshaw

Date of Death: 07/10/2015

Case Number: 2015ES3900498

Personal Representative:

Deborah Sue C. Allgood

Address: 153 Highland Dr.

Pickens, SC 29671

Aug 12, 19, 26

 

Courier Trespass Notices 8-12-15

Trespass Notices

In the state of South Carolina, trespass after notice is a misdemeanor criminal offense prohibited by section 16-11-620 for the South Carolina Code.

Those who enter upon the lands of others without the permission of the owner or manager shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor trespassing.

All persons are hereby notified and warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned:

Lola S. Lusk and

Deborah Lusk Young Oct. 2015

Judy E. McJunkin Oct. 2015

Jean C. Watson Oct. 2015

Allen and Nancy Hess Nov. 2015

Charles M. Smith Jr. Nov. 2015

Robert Q. Finley and

June C. Finley Nov. 2015

Peggy Noblett Dec. 2015

John T. M. Tompkins Dec. 2015

James Dan Winchester and Avenelle S. Winchester Dec. 2015

Dana and Donna Wolfe Dec. 2015

Betty McGrew Hill Jan. 2016

Jessica Anderson Faus Jan. 2016

Barry and Rhonda Herd Feb. 2016

Harold Caddell Feb. 2016

Pamela Wilson Feb. 2016

Danny McCall March 2016

L.C. Russell March 2016

Joshua Daughety and

Sue Mittelstadt March 2016

Jim D. Kelly April 2016

The Echo Valley Land Trust June 2016

Frank M. and Marie M. Crane June 2016

Jimmy McGrew June 2016

Dwight C. and

Thelma P. Thrift June 2016

Melvin Lamar and

Catherine Gilstrap July 2016

Artistic Builders Inc. July 2016

Larry Gibson July2016

Greg M. Cadell and

Mary E. Caddell. July 2016

John F. Hendricks July 2016

Doris and Waymon Aikens July 2016

Cecil and Ruby Reid Aug. 2016

Carl W. Porter Nov. 2016

Dolly Morris Dec. 2016

Sarah Rampy Jan. 2017

Tredwell and Erica Zeigler Feb. 2017

Edward and Evinne Elrod July 2017

Randy and Lynn Griffin Aug. 2017

Jeffery D. and Sandra Couch Aug. 2017

 

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Yard Sale

Yard Sale: Children’s clothes, shoes, toys, and more Friday Aug 14, at 6 p.m. and Saturday Aug 15, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1379 Allgood Bridge Road, Pickens. 8/12

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Yard Sale: Six families 211 Morris Rd. S&D Farm Pickens, SC. Saturday August 15, from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. Household items, furniture-recliners. beauty salon items-dryer, electric styling chair, horse tack-tools, summer, & winter clothes, and shoes.

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For Sale

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Services

JC & Family Landscaping: Tree-trimming, landscape maintenance, irrigation, free quotes. 15 years experience contact (864)207-6046 Joey Ward owner/operator. SW

Homes For Sale

Gorgeous Antebellum home over 7,000 sqft on 9.68 acres with pool. Located in Oconee County, SC. A true jewel! Only $660,000. Call Moss & Associates @ 888-561-6677 Toll Free. SW

 

Auctions

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AUCTION – Online Only w/Bid Center, 28 Lake Hickory Residential Lots, Caldwell Co., Ends 8/25/15 at 1pm, Bid Center at Hampton Inn, Hickory, NC. Selling Regardless of Price at the End of the Auction. 800-997-2248. NCAL3936. www.ironhorseauction.com. SW

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For Rent

Pickens: off Carol Lane minutes from Pickens High School, 3bed/2bath brick house, garage, covered patio, small pets possible, $750/mth, deposit required available in 2 weeks. Call 864-878-7776. 8/12, 19

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