10-07-2010 Daily Bulletin

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Tryon Daily Bulletin

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Vol. 83 / No. 175

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Tomorrow last day for Polk residents to register to vote on election day Early voters can still register as they vote by Leah Justice

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

Today

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. to noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. 828-894-0001. NCDMV Driver’s License van, three Thursdays a month, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in front of Columbus Post Office. Check www.ncdot.gov/dmv/ office_locations for schedule. This month, Oct. 7, 14, 21. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga 5:30 p.m., Saluda Center. 828-7499245. Saluda Public Library, Bouncing Babies & Toddlers in Tow, Thursdays, 10 a.m. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; storytime, 10:30 a.m. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 (Continued on page 2)

Polk County residents who have not yet registered to vote and want to vote on general election day, Nov. 2, have until

tomorrow at 5 p.m. to register. If you choose to vote during the early voting period that begins next week, you will still be able to register when you vote; tomorrow's deadline is only for those who want to vote on Nov. 2. Voter registration forms must

be postmarked or delivered in person by 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 8 for persons to be eligible to vote on election day. Residents can register to vote at the Polk County Board of Elections Office, 40 Courthouse Street, Columbus.

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Scouts from troop 659 lead the flag ceremony at last Friday's Polk County High School football game. (photo by Virgina Walker)

77th TR&HC Any & All Dog Show Sunday by “Big Head Ed” Harned – the best darn Jack Russell Terrorist ever

A note to my canine friends: What’s better than riding in the car with your head hanging out the window or finding an open box of Milk Bones sitting on the table? It’s the TR&HC’s Any & All Dog Show and it’s happening this weekend. If you’re a canine looking for

a good time, bring your family to the best thing that ever happened to dogs since the fire hydrant. Spend a glorious Sunday romping, roaming and rummaging around Harmon Field with some of Polk County’s finest pups. The Any & All Dog Show celebrates the uniqueness and (Continued on page 4)

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Want to go? What: Any & All Dog Show When: Sunday, October 10 Registration 1 p.m. Blessing of the Animals 1:45 p.m. Show 2 p.m. Where: Harmon Field, Tryon


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p.m., in gym. Polk County Republican Women’s Club, Thursday, Oct. 7, 11:30 a.m., at Tryon Estates. Information or lunch reservations, 828-859-1201. Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Road. Daffy-Jills Garden Club, Thursday, Oct. 7, 1:30 p.m., Gilbert’s Nursery in Chesnee. Carpoolers may meet at Food Lion at 12:45. Contact Marcia Burrus or Joan Wilkerson if unable to attend. American Red Cross Blood Drive, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2 to 6:30 p.m., chapter offices, 231 Ward St., Columbus. 828-894-2700. Tryon Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, 4 to 6:30 p.m., Depot Street, downtown Tryon. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Family Member Support Group, meets the first Thursday of the month in Tryon. Will screen the award-winning documentary, “Unlisted: A Story of Schozophrenia” about how the illness affects families and communities. Call 828-894-0104 for location or information or Annia at 864-457-7278. Landrum Lions Club, Thursday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m. Steve Wolochowicz, Landrum Town Manager, will be the speaker.

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Main number, classifieds and subscriptions: 828-859-9151 FAX: 828-859-5575 e-mail: news@tryondailybulletin.com Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Betty Ramsey, Publisher THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Saturdays and Sundays for $60 per year by Tryon Newsmedia LLC, 16 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 287826656. Periodicals postage paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Tryon Newsmedia LLC., 16 N Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656. www.tryondailybulletin.com

The AAUW is holding a Polk County Commissioner Candidate Forum 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 7, at the Womack Building courtroom in Columbus. Open to all Polk County residents. Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, Bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-894-5098. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus. AA’s Sobriety and Beyond, Thursdays, 8-9 p.m., Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1024 W. Main St., Forest City. 828-863-1313. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099.

Friday

Friends of the Polk County Library, Book Sale, Friday, Oct. 8, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 9, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities include Movie Matinee, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-8940001. Saluda Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-8940293. Saluda Farmer’s Market, Fridays, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., downtown Saluda. American Legion Post 250 weekly Bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free.

Saturday

Columbus Tailgate Farmer’s Market, Saturdays, 8 to 11:30 a.m., Courthouse Street, Columbus. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Mill Spring VFW Post

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#10439, Turkey Shoot through Dec. 12, 10 a.m. until, at the post. Town of Tryon will be conducting its quarterly testing of the Emergency Warning Siren on Saturday, Oct. 9, at noon. The siren will run through a fourminute cycle.

Sunday

Any and All Dog Show, Sunday, Oct. 10, Harmon Field. Registration 1 p.m., show starts 2 p.m. Sponsored by Tryon Riding & Hunt Club. Rain date Sunday, Oct. 24.

Monday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. to noon. Saluda Center, Monday activities include Line Dancing at 12:30 p.m. For more information visit www.saluda.com. Tryon Daily Bulletin will not publish a paper for Monday, Oct. 11, due to the postal holiday of Columbus Day. The office will be open as usual from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Monday activities include senior fitness, 11 a.m., Bingo or bead class, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Tryon Garden Club invites the public to hear John Vining, County Extension Director discuss identifying native shrubs and vines in the Pearson’s Falls Glen. 9:45 a.m. Monday, Oct. 11 at Pearson’s Falls.

Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, volunteer training session will begin Oct. 11. Information: Tracey Brannon, 864457-9100 or email tbrannon@ hocf.org (mailto:tbrannon@ hocf.org). Christian Fellowship Luncheon, TJ’s Cafe, Tryon, Mondays except holidays, noon to 1 p.m.; food, fellowship and discussion of relevant issues; interdenominational. 859-5051. Chess Club, Mondays, 12:30 p.m., recreation room, LaurelHurst Apartments, Columbus. Open to anyone in community. 894-3336. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Program, Mondays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Alcoholics Anonymous, Mondays, 8 p.m., Columbus Presbyterian Church.

Tuesday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. to noon. Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, We Care informal social group for women coping with loss. Open to newcomers, Tuesdays, 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon. Shannon Slater, 828-894-7000. Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.


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Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrests fraud suspect by Leah Justice

A Mill Spring man was arrested last week and charged with possession of a counterfeit instrument in connection with a scam, according to the Polk County Sheriff’s Office. The charges stem from a package that was intercepted containing over $300,000 of fraudulent checks and money orders relating to a scam, according to sheriff’s office reports. Hyland Pennington Smith, 52, of 365 Hitching Post Road, Mill Spring was arrested last Wednesday and released on a $5,000 bond, according to Chief Deputy Calvin Atkins. The checks that were intercepted had been sent from Nigeria to Smith’s residence. They contained all the bank information, but left the recipient’s name blank. According to the sheriff's

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reports, the scam works as fol- for possessing, for $3,980, lows: the target receives a letter “deducted from your total winthat says he or she has been ning amount.” The resident awarded a large sum of money was asked to call a telephone and must send a percentage of number and to send $2,980 to the money in order to pay taxes. process taxes on the "winning A check made out to the target amount." Atkins said the scam has is included with the letter, but the check is not good, Atkins been going on for quite some says. The scam instigators hope time. He urges anyone who that the target will have sent receives such a letter to discard the money to "pay the taxes" it or turn it into the sheriff’s Hyland Pennington Smith before finding out that the check office. is fake. One letter brought into the sheriff’s office recently illustrated a similar scam, officials said. The letter says the Polk resident had been approved for a lump sum payment of $125,000. Included with the letter was a check, similar to those Smith was arrested A check similar to the ones that were confiscated recently by the Polk County Sheriff's Office in connection with a scam. (photo by Leah Justice)

Health & Information Fair Friday, Oct. 8, 11a.m. - noon Polk County High School Cafeteria Columbus, NC, Hwy. 108

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One of the first steps the new Unified Development Ordinance (“UDO”) working group has performed is ranking the many, many goals contained in the 20/20 Vision Plan. The committee says the number of goals in the 20/20 Vision Plan is simply too great to address them all at once, so a ranking is necessary. The ranking identified the following goals for primary importance. 1. Consider the impact of development on prime agricultural lands. This would mean considering the impact of subdivisions and other development on those lands. Quite a bit of the discussion and emphasis was about preserving Polk County’s agricultural heritage. 2. Two goals tied for second place ranking: Allow/encourage cluster development or consider establishment of Polk County Land Preservation Districts in

the greenspace and restricted growth land use sectors. and Require conditional use permits for all major subdivisions in all land use sectors. Cluster development can preserve greenspace and minimize needed infrastructure in subdivisions. Requiring conditional use permits for major subdivisions would allow citizens to have a voice in whether major subdivisions should be allowed in their neighborhoods and, if so, the conditions under which they would be allowed. 3. Supporting attainable housing. This does not refer to subsidized housing but to housing that working families and retirees can afford. 4. Two goals tied for fourth place: Encourage commercial development to locate in clus-

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Smith to teach class on capturing holiday memories at ICC Friday Have you ever wanted to capture and preserve memories of family holidays, either yours, or those of an older relative? Now is your chance. Local writer Maureen Smith will guide you through the process of using the five senses to bring back Christmas past, through the process of “interviewing” yourself and/ or other family members in this creative writing course. Creating and sharing this holiday story will become a memory

in itself. Maureen Smith has four decades of writing experience in breaking news, feature-writing; humor columns; poetry and media relations. She lives in Columbus with her faithful companion and service dog, Dexter. The class starts Friday, October 8 from 1 to 3 p.m. and runs for six weeks. Visit www.isothermal.edu/ learnstuffpolk or call 828-8943092 for more information or to register for this class. – article submitted

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David Lee Cox David Lee Cox, 62, of 1316 Piedmont Rd., Chesnee, S.C., died October 5, 2010, at home. He was the husband of Edna Mt. McLaney's Mae Counts Cox and son of the nd H arand a l h veArlie late Clayton Willis Cox g i st H Splawn Cox. Farm Fresh Mr. CoxNest retired from the texDirect tile industry as a bailer and also Free-Range Hens formerly worked for Red Fox NO chemicals, NOwas hormones Country Club. He a memNATURE intended berThe of way Heaven Bound Baptist Church. In addition to his wife, he is survived by nieces, Joyce Howell of Chesnee, Janet Marlow have a rare opening in our ofWe Landrum, Robin Counts of weeklyand home deliveries! Chesnee, Ashley Fortner of Reidville; nephews, David FREE Delivery! Counts of Chesnee, Fred Cox of to home Landrum, and or Joebusiness Cox of LanFirst dozen FREE drum; great-nieces, Nikki Counts Recycle 12Nevaeh paper eggRandall cartons of of Chesnee, andCity, receiveRuby a FREE Dozen!* Forest Ann Randall of Forest City and Amanda Pearson of Boiling Springs; *Minimum order required Produce in season great-nephews, Adam Counts of Limited delivery area Chesnee and Christopher Mcwww.HighlandHarvest.net Comas of West Virginia; sister, Ruby Counts; and cousin, Frances Ruff, Mill Spring. He was 1X4 predeceased by brothers, Ricky Joe6/23, Cox,25 Jay Cox, and Willis Walter Cox. MCLA-037251 Graveside services will be 2 p.m., Thursday, October 7, at Cowpens City Cemetery, officiated by Rev. David Pryor. Mr. Cox will be taken to the residence Wednesday and the family will receive friends at home after 2 p.m. Condolences may be sent at www.bobofuneralchapel.com. Petty-Bobo Co. Bobo Funeral Chapel and Cremation Service.

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PCHS ranked No. 4 (and may be better)

Multi-faceted Alan Peoples, Polk County High track and cross-country coach, received the 2010 Charles Adams distinguished Service Award from the N.C. High School Athletics Association. (photo provided)

Peoples honored by NCHSAA for service a man who wears many hats only begins to describe J. alan peoples. peoples, a retired U.s. army colonel, 39-year educator, 10-year school administrator, 26-year coach, 29-year english teacher, four-year polk County commissioner and nine-year mayor of tryon, has dedicated a lifetime to service, education, and coaching. But his jobs as a coach and educator and his ability for touching the lives of student-athletes daily has earned peoples the 2010 Charles adams Distinguished service award from the North Carolina High school athletics association (NCHsaa). this award is one of the highest forms of recognition given by the NCHsaa, outside the NCHsaa Hall of Fame. the Charles adams Distinguished service award recognizes those who embody impeccable service to high school athletics. Notification sent asking Peoples to attend a meeting held at Wresa, the Western region education service alliance, on

sept. 21 indicated he would be receiving an award. He had no idea he would be recognized and presented with one of NCHsaa's top awards. “I was totally speechless.” peoples said. “Do you know what kind of people are nominated for this type of award? I was just blown away.” Working tirelessly to provide quality opportunities for athletes in cross country and track and field, Peoples has served as director for 20 state championship track meets and 35 regional competitions for cross country and outdoor track combined. peoples has directed over 200 track meets in his tenure. the NCHsaa has awarded seven sportsmanship awards and one of only two statelevel academic awards to teams headed by peoples. His teams have placed over 30 student-athletes at the collegiate level. peoples has served as director for all levels of high school cross country, indoor track and

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three points, forcing pCHs to Maybe it was a lapse in kick a field goal for a tie. The judgment or maybe Mountain problem is, nobody – not even Heritage head coach Joey the folks holding up the overrobinson and his staff saw holt for Heisman poster with something they thought they the word “Heisman” crossed could take advantage of early through – in their game thought the against polk Delay Wolverines County High of Game and overholt school. were going to either way, Sports editor be shut out of with the score John Clayton the end zone tied at 13-13 for three full Friday night, quarters. Mountain so, why go for two? You’re Heritage inexplicably went for trying to get an edge against a a 2-point conversion instead of team that has one on you. kicking the point-after attempt pCHs plays smart. they’re for a one-point lead. composed. and they can beat the Wolverines reeled off you in a variety of ways. the next 28 points in a 41-19 against Mountain Heritage, victory, so the Cougars never it was the option game with got another chance at that lead. overholt rushing for 197 yards But that odd decision says and four touchdowns while more about pCHs football this mixing in the occasional big season than anything about play through the air to senior Mountain Heritage, a Class 2a wideout ryan thomas, who had state finalist in 2009. five receptions for 105 yards. the unbeaten and fourththis week, Mitchell (3-3, ranked pCHs (6-0 overall, 2-0 1-1) is in the pCHs barrel as Western Highlands Conferthe WHC schedule continues, ence), is the type of team that makes opponents do things they and overholt has vowed that would not otherwise do, includ- the Wolverines aren’t overlooking anyone. ing strategical lapses. pCHs head coach Bruce pCHs is the last of the ollis, whose team has inherited unbeatens in western North his gritty, down-to-business perCarolina. the Wolverines have sonality, won’t let that happen won six games – all but one this year. (the season opener at tuscola) overholt watched Mountain by comfortable margins. the “book” says not to chase Heritage go on a magical run to the state title game a year ago points with 2-point converand sees the possibilities this sions, especially early in the year for the Wolverines. game. Had the game not been But for this team, it will tied – say, had the Cougars been be less about magic and more ahead by a point – the gamble about keeping the kind of focus would have been more underthat makes other teams lose standable. theirs, just as they’ve done so In that case, Mountain Heritage could have gone up by far this season.

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outdoor track meets at one time or another, and is currently director for the 1a, 2a and 3a Cross Country regionals to be held at Jackson park oct. 30. this record of continued service has been evidenced for four decades. While serving as prin-

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Thursday, October 07, 2010

Letter to the Editor

America is in trouble

To the Editor: This letter is in regard to Mr. Ellenberger’s (9/14) negative attack on President Obama’s response to the proposed mosque located in New York City. President Obama addressed the legal issues and then questioned the practicality of its location so close to Ground Zero. This was a proper response to the question by the president. As to the statement describing President Obama as “a non citizen, Muslim,” where is the factual proof to back up such rhetoric? Perhaps Mr. Ellenberger believes the world is flat. Another issue I would like to comment on is the article posted by Mr. Bilbrey (9/14) concerning Mrs. Obama being the head of the “food police,” (a poor description) and her work trying to enlighten the American public about the problem of overweight American people which will son reach epidemic proportions. We should all be glad that there is a spokesperson with a large audience tackling this problem. Instead of wondering about the child’s “self esteem” more attention should be directed towards the parents’ “self esteem,” allowing their kids to indulge in poor diets resulting in serious overweight problems which will make them candidates for diabetes or heart disease in their later lives. It is projected that by 2020, three out of four Americans will be overweight or obese. Talk about a looming health and financial issue for this country. In conclusion, I wonder if either of these men would have voiced concern over these issues had they had been voiced by former President Bush or Laura Bush. – Stan Thorwaldsen


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