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Tryon Daily Bulletin

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Vol. 83 / No. 180

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Tryon Arts & Crafts holds Fall Festival Saturday, Sunday The 3rd Annual Tryon Arts and Crafts Fall Festival will be held Saturday, Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featuring more than 40 of the finest artisans and craftspeople of the region, this two-day event will be held rain or shine on the grounds of Tryon Arts and Crafts on Harmon Field Road in Tryon. In addition to shopping for handmade, one-ofa kind arts and crafts, visitors to the festival will enjoy food from local eateries, live entertainment and fun activities for the kids. Guests will also hear a music lineup that includes the Shane Pruitt Band, Dana and Susan Robinson, Bradley Ditto, the Red Hot Sugar Babies and Thee Inner Cirkus. Demonstrations in pottery making, lapidary, woodturning, weaving, as well as metalworking in the forge will be offered throughout both days. Visitors can even join in and try their hand at some of the crafts. This year, the festival will have work on display from artists all across the region with a (Continued on page 6)

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

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Saluda Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities include Movie Matinee, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays (Continued on page 2)

Work by some of the artisans and craftspeople who will be participating in the Tryon Arts and Crafts Fall Festival this weekend. (source: www.tryonartsandcrafts.org)

PCHS homecoming tonight Polk County High School celebrates homecoming today with the Wolverine Festival at the high school football stadium beginning at 11:30 a.m. and culminating in the Polk vs. Avery game tonight at 7 p.m. The Wolverine Festival is open to the public; bring a picture ID to get in. There will be free activities as well as others for a fee. The Powder Puff game between the junior and senior girls will begin around 2 p.m.

The homecoming parade will begin at 5 p.m. at Food Lion and will proceed through downtown Columbus and end at the high school. The homecoming festivities will be held during half-time of the Polk County varsity football game against Avery. Miss Wolverine, Maid of Honor, and Homecoming Queen will be crowned by the 2009 Maid of Honor, Letoya Twitty.

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of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-894-0293. Youth Chess Club, at Morning Glory Farm every other Friday afternoon after school. Can provide some transportation from Middle School. Younger children and adults welcome. Lunne Parsons, coordinator 894-5595, Dr. Brian Crissy, chess coach. Next meeting, Friday, Oct. 15. 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.

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Columbus Tailgate Farmer’s Market, Saturdays, 8 to 11:30 a.m., Courthouse Street, Columbus. Tour de Leaves Bicycle Tour, Saturday, Oct. 16, at Harmon Field Cabin. Routes for all levels of experience. Information: www.tourdeleaves.com (http://www.tourdeleaves.com) or 828-894-3370. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Saluda Precinct Meet the

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Democratic Candidates Rally, Saturday, Oct. 16, 12 to 2 p.m. McCreary Park. Free hot dogs, music. Everyone welcome.

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. 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 arborist Todd Mullen discuss critical problems affecting trees and forests with demonstrations and remedies, at Pearson’s Falls Glen, Monday, Oct. 18, 9:45 a.m. 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. Western Carolina Classic Radio Club, Monday, Oct. 18, 2 p.m., Studio 118, ICC Polk Campus. War of the Worlds will be aired. Fall Jazz Series, Monday, Oct. 18, 3 p.m., Studio 118, ICC Polk Campus. Sonny Rollins featured. All invited. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Program, Mondays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Thermal Belt Stamp Club, first and third Mondays of each month, 7:30 p.m., Tryon Federal Bank, Columbus. Visitors welcome. Alcoholics Anonymous, Mondays, 8 p.m., Columbus Presbyterian Church.

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Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. to noon. Polk County Transportation

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Authority makes a regular trip to Hendersonville on the first and third Tuesday of each month. 894-8203. 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, 828894-7000. The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m., Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Saluda Center, Bridge, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., chair exercise, 2:15 p.m. 828-749-9245. For more activities, email saludaseniorcenter@tds.net or visit www. saluda.com. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Polk County Library, Preschool Storytime, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Free. All area children and caregivers welcome. Caregiver must remain with child. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym. Lanier Library Brown Bag Lunch Series features Southern author, columnist and public speaker Cappy Hall Rearick, Tuesday, Oct. 19, noon. The program is free and all are welcome. 828-859-9535. Cracker Barrel, 1 p.m. Tuesdays, conference room, Congre-

gational Church. Polk County Zoning Board of Adjustment, Tuesday, Oct 19, 4 p.m., Womack Building, Courthouse Street, Columbus. Al-Anon Family Group meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Saluda Senior Center, 64 Greenville Street, Saluda, one half block off Main Street (U.S. Hwy. 176 S.), 828-749-2251 (Saluda) or 1-800286-1326.

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Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. to noon. Saluda Community Library, Preschool Storytime, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m. Free. All area children and caregivers welcome. Caregiver must remain with child. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Italian Club Meeting (Buon Giorno), 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m. bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m.; Medication Assistance Program, 9 a.m. to noon. 828-894-0001. Saluda Center, Wednesday activities, Trash Train, dominoes game, 10 a.m., gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m. Movie Matinee, 12:30 p.m. 828-749-9245. Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Program, Wednesdays, 5 to 6:30 (Continued on page 16)


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Historical association looks at Civil War times in Polk County by Leah Justice

The Polk County Historical Association recently reviewed some local history from Civil War days (1861-1865) with living historian and Civil War re-enactor David Smith. Polk County was made up of mostly farmers during the Civil War (1861-1865) with an estimated 500 men joining or being drafted into regiments. Smith said that most men joined the war through peer pressure. Rallies were held and if there were 20 men there and 18 joined, the other two would also join to avoid their families being outcast. Some drafts for the Civil War were done by gunpoint. Abraham Lincoln was not on the ballot in North Carolina when he was elected. When Lincoln asked for troops, then N.C. Governor John Ellis (1820-1861) initially told Lincoln he could get no troops from North Carolina. Ellis had a connection to Polk County as he

married a Pearson woman from Saluda. Ellis also served as a judge in the beginning days at the Polk County Courthouse. He was not the governor during the Civil War; he died in 1861. PCHA President Anna Pack Conner and Smith provided interesting facts about the Civil War, including the facts that more books have been written about the Civil War than any other war and that some doctors got rich selling deferments for men to avoid being drafted. North Carolina was also unique in that early in the war N.C. soldiers wore special uniforms made in North Carolina specifically for the state's soldiers. As the war went on and food and supplies diminished, soldiers wore whatever was available. Smith said blankets were in such scarce supply and some battle areas were so cold that soldiers used to fight over the blankets in which dead soldiers were wrapped and buried. Diseases were rampant, including

This portrait of N.B. Hampton is hanging at Polk County Historical Association Museum in Columbus. Hampton was a Polk County resident when the Civil War broke out. He and 64 other men organized the 2nd Company on April 5, 1862. When the war was over, Captain Hampton served as Polk County Sheriff from 1868 to 1890 and also served as the county’s clerk of court. (Portrait painted by George Hampton, N.B. Hampton’s grandson).

typhoid, tuberculosis, smallpox and scabies. Prisons were horrible, with men living in holes and men using the bathroom upstream from their

drinking water, Smith said. In Polk County, news traveled (Continued on page 4)

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slowly. Most Polk County residents, an estimated 9,000 at that time, did not own slaves and state and national news had little effect on them, Conner said. One resident's Confederate ancestors had to walk from Salisbury and Charlotte back to Polk County when the war was over, without food and some without shoes. Polk County soldiers noted at the meeting included the man the Town of Columbus was named after, Dr. Columbus Mills. Mills was a surgeon in the war and enlisted in 1861. Napoleon Hampton, whose father was one of the men who donated land to form Columbus as the county seat, also served in the war. Hampton and 64 other men organized the 2nd company on April 5, 1862. When the war was over, Capt. Hampton returned to Polk County and served as sheriff from 1868-1890 and also served as clerk of court. Hampton is buried in the Hampton cemetery in Columbus. Conner said her great-great grandfather, Jesse Green, enlisted in the Company G in 1862. Green was wounded in the bowel in Georgia, but Conner said he apparently recovered from his war injuries as he had two children prior to the war, four more children following the war and, after his wife died, another 10 with another wife. Conner’s other great-great grandfather, William Pack, served and died in the Civil War. William Pack was buried in Georgia. Audience members were also

invited to tell of any ancestors that served in the Civil War. Dewayne Sherman told of his great-great grandfather, George Washington Bradley, who enlisted after the age was lowered at 17. Bradley was born in McDowell County and was the great grandson of a Revolutionary War soldier. Bradley moved to Coopers Gap from McDowell County and was placed in Company C in Asheville during the Civil War. On Dec. 25, 1864, he participated in the Battle of Fort Fisher, Sherman said. He contracted scabies on Jan. 25, 1864 and after the surrender on May 2, 1865, Sherman read, soldiers walked back from Salisbury to Coopers Gap. Bradley raised six children and had 30 grandchildren. Sherman says his death certificate reads that Bradley’s cause of death was “worn out,” with Bradley dying in his 70s. Conner said in looking at Polk County soldiers’ history, many were listed as deserted for a few months then returned. Speculation is that since most Polk County residents were farmers, the soldiers “deserted” the war in order to come home and plant, then returned to service. Not much is known about Civil War soldiers from Polk County. Historical association president Anna Conner and Smith ask that county residents with family history, pictures, documents or stories to let the association know and give historical items to the museum if possible. Anyone with information they want to share about the Civil War or any other historical pictures and items are urged to contact the Polk County Historical Museum, located in Columbus.

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and organizations will present works in everything from pottery to jewelry, handmade soaps to watercolors, wooden crafts to woven blankets, photography to leatherwork and more. The event is free and open to the public. All donations will go to support the mission of Tryon Arts and Crafts. The festival received support from the North Carolina Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Cultural Resources, and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes a great nation deserves great art.


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Homecoming attendants All the underclassmen attendants are eligible to win Miss Wolverine, which is voted on by the PCHS football team. The seniors are eligible to win the title of Maid of Honor and Homecoming Queen and are voted on by the entire Polk County High School student body. Freshmen: Baileigh Fisher - daughter of Kevin and Andrea Fisher of Mill Spring, escorted by Trevor Arrowood, son of Jeff and Kerry Arrowood of Green Creek. Maddy Howell - daughter of Billy Howell and Spring and Dennis Bishop of Mill Spring, escorted by Lee Arrington, son of Bruce and Terri Arrington of Saluda. Mary Smith (not pictured)daughter of Mike and Susan Smith of Columbus, escorted by Gage Stone, son of Mike Stone and Trinka King of Columbus. Sophomores: Alessandra Akers- daughter of Karen Schinke and John Akers of Saluda, escorted by Ben Stockdale, son of Lee and Gail Stockdale of Tryon. Isla Neel- daughter of Todd Neel and Joanne Frayne of Saluda, escorted by Will Trakas, son of Dean and Kelly Trakas of Tryon. Maggie Phipps- daughter of David and Genie Phipps of Sunny View, escorted by Lucas Cash, son of Chip and Lisa Cash of Green Creek. Makenzie White- daughter of Chris and Shea White of

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Savanna Mitchell - daughter of Randy and Angel Mitchell of Tryon, escorted by her father. She has participated in Indoor/ Outdoor track and golf. She is a member of Key Club, Student Action for Global Awareness, and Green Team. She plans to attend college at UNC-Wilmington or Makenzie White UNC-Chapel Hill. Melinda Morgan - daughter of Tony Morgan and Phyllis Arrington of Saluda, escorted by her father. She has played volleyball and basketball and runs track and field and cross country. She is a member of the National Honors Society, FFA, and FCA. She has served as a page at the NC House of Representatives and is a member of Mountain Page Baptist Church Choir. She plans to play basketball in college and become a nurse. Ciera Wilson Brittany Phipps - daughter of David and Genie Phipps of Sunny View, escorted by her father. She is Senior Class President, a member of FCA, FFA, Spanish Club, National Honors Society, Key Club, Interact, and SAGA. She plays volleyball, basketball, and soccer for the wolverines. Brittany attends Coopers Gap Baptist Church. She plans to attend a 4 year university to double major in mathematics and sociology then plans to get her masters degree and become an educator/administrator. Kailey Russell - daughter of Keith and Tami Russell of Green Creek. She has played volleyball, basketball, and soccer for the wolverines and is a member of FFA and is a FCA leader. She was Miss Wolverine 2009 and is a member of New Freedom Baptist Church youth Chief designer for choir. Kailey plans to attend a four-year 258390-101 college to major 258390-101 Window World 258390-101 in nursing.

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“We had some work done on the building and it did improve the situation,” said Owens. “We need to replace the jail at some point in time.” Smith said the jail is about 35 years old and mentioned that the roof was replaced last year and the county has $110,000 currently budgeted to improve the plumbing. He said the current jail with 5 - 7 : 3 0 should P Mwiththe improvements Children $6 Adults $12and stand another five or six years TAKEwith -OUTSWatson’s AVAILABLE he agreed suggestion to house Tryonlong-term United inmates elsewhere. Methodist Church “I’m in favor of what Mr. WatNew son said 195 that we canMarket probably send some of the long timers over to Rutherford County,” Smith said. “They 1x2.5 have a 200 bed jail over there. We can probably keep them 10/20 a lot cheaper over there than we can in our own jail.” Pack said the county has known for a long time it needs to do something with the jail. He mentioned he was on the same board of commissioners as Owens, which set up a building plan. “We’ve pretty much come down the list until the DSS (department of social services) and mental health are finished,” said Pack, “and the jail is going to be the next one. And there again, it’s going to be a decision, do we build a jail to house prisoners here or do we think it’s financially better to for the county to house them in a neighboring county?” Gasperson said what’s important about the jail is that upgrades have been done, including the new roof and the current plan for a major plumbing upgrade with the budgeted $110,000. He said the county needs to look at the situation in terms of local jobs. He said a good time to start looking at a new jail will be when the county gets the middle school paid off. “If we do start transferring and using the facility over in Rutherford County, it might be a good step perhaps, but we’d also be

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Polk candidates answer third Bulletin question The Bulletin recently asked Polk County commissioner candidates to answer five questions about local issues. Here are their answers to the third question. 3) The county and its towns have recently begun meeting jointly, with the main item of business being the creation of a water authority. What is your vision for how Polk County should meet its future water needs, and does that vision involve the towns as equal partners? What other issues would you like to see the county and towns work on jointly? Ray D. Gasperson I’m convinced that it only makes “good sense” to move toward a joint water authority. However, this goal may take several years to achieve. At a recent joint county/towns meeting, we learned from repre-

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Moore said he thinks the county should stay in tune with the state because they have guidelines and inspect jails and make reports to counties. “We need to be prepared for that and have long range planning when the state says we have issues we have to deal with,” Moore said. Other questions during the debate included the candidates’ thoughts on the water situation and regarding the county and towns creating a water authority, All candidates agreed the county needs to work with its towns and try to create a water authority for the future. Candidates were also asked how they plan to protect the county’s rural environment and promote economic development, what they feel are their individual strengths, their recommendations for the county’s Vision 20/20 plan and their thoughts on supporting the Foothills Human Society.

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sentatives of the Jackson County Water Authority that “all the cards must be on the table” before creating a water authority. All assets must be critically evaluated in advance to know whether costly repairs and upgrades are needed. Concerns such as water losses and infiltration must be addressed. All debts must be known. The level of startup capital and appropriate rates must be determined. Each partner must be ready to pull its own weight in such a system. Only then can an educated and wise decision be made whether or not to go forward . The county/towns should also work together on economic development, job creation and travel and tourism in order to maximize the benefits to all while minimizing the costs. (Continued on page 13)

Another question regarded the recent controversial issue of the new DSS building, which is currently in the beginning stages of construction. Opinions differed on the building, with Republican and Unaffiliated candidates saying they think the current building plans are too large and Democratic candidates say they support the size for future growth. Regardless, most commented that the size of the building’s “ship has sailed,” and the new board will have to move forward with the project. All candidates did agree that a new DSS building is needed and moving the department out of the aged Jervey Palmer building should have been done years ago. Conner ended the forum by thanking all candidates for participating and for running for office. She said many residents complain about government, but candidates are doing what most people won’t do – sticking their neck out and for that she thanked them. Another candidate forum will be held at the Saluda Senior Center on Oct. 21 beginning at 7 p.m.


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Margaret Johnson The cooperative efforts I have seen at the recent town and county meetings, especially on the creation of a water authority, have been very encouraging. Each entity brings different assets and challenges to the table in these discussions, but should all have an equal voice in establishing how the process moves forward. Investigating other areas for cooperation, such as purchasing and service agreements, should be discussed as we strive to continuously improve the quality of life in our county at the same time we work to use taxpayer money responsibly. We need to begin work on the development of a management plan for implementing the three phases of a countywide water system outlined in the comprehensive plan and for utilizing the Green River from Lake Adger to the Broad River. This plan should detail time frames for each phase and how we will fund these expensive water system projects. Tommy Melton The towns have a wealth of information and expertise provided by the town managers and employees concerning these water issues, and the county can draw upon this wisdom in jointly designing a plan for a water authority with the towns. By analyzing data provided by the towns, we can formulate a plan that will allow interconnection of water systems throughout the county and towns. In conversations with elected officials from the three towns, the main concern (as well as my concern) seems to be working toward reducing the citizens’ tax burden. In order to accomplish this, there could possibly be consolidation of certain services. This extremely harsh economy has produced an environment that demands more creativity in dealing with financial challenges. As we move forward with joint meetings with the towns, we can gain more insight into possible consolidation of other services.

David Moore If elected we must continue this process of working with the towns to see a water authority created. This will ensure that our citizens have a water source within our county. We need to review the current master plan and get back on track with putting the lines on the main corridors and not running lines in certain areas for political gain. ( Issue #2 ) I have had numerous conversations with parents concerning our youth sports programs through out the county. What I hear from most of them is that they want to see our youth sports unified county wide. We also have fields (Searcy and Gibson) that are not being maintained, creating problems for our teams that need to practice. Ted Owens I have answered part of this question in my answer to the first question. I think the towns and the county have something to bring to the table concerning water. So why shouldn’t they be equal partners? Establishing a water authority will take care of involving all. There are many other issues the county and towns can and need to work on to provide needed services and to relieve the tax burden of the taxpayer: I believe these are: planning, recreation, tourism, beautification, economic development, etc. (Continued on page 14)

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Tom Pack This is not a new idea as the towns and county have been working on this for over five years. The work needs to continue as having one water authority will be much more cost effective than four separated entities. All towns currently have their sources for water and the county has Lake Adger as a future source. I think Polk County is in good shape as far as sources of water. We just need to work out the distribution of these sources that would be the least costly to the water customers. Just like in business you have to look at what each has to offer to determine the percentage of control by each entity. With that being said I don’t think it is out of the question to have equal representation by all if the Water Authority is totally independent of the towns and county from a revenue basis. What I am saying is the water authority would operate on revenue from water sales only. It would not be able to levy taxes. Also no taxes collected by the towns or county would be used to prop up the water authority. I think the towns and county should work together whenever possible to save the citizens money. We need to get away from the past struggle of who can build the biggest empire, the towns or the county. This results in a waste of citizens’ money. Benny Smith Polk County has an Eco-

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nomic Development Commission made up of volunteers who recently met certification requirements to give us the title of a “Certified Entrepreneurial Community.” Administered by Advantage West, the regional economic developer, this program works with local communities to develop and implement a custom plan for growth. Since most of jobs are created by small business, we must do everything possible to encourage entrepreneurs with start-ups and expansions. Working with both the North Carolina Department of Commerce and Advantage West, we can showcase Polk County with the ultimate goal to secure jobs for our citizens. Warren Watson My vision is to form a joint water authority with the county and towns, using multiple water sources in the near-term. In the future, I envision Lake Adger as the primary water source, with Lake Lanier as a secondary supply. I would like to help Columbus move away from its wells. And Saluda’s relationship with Henderson County could help in our watershed efforts. By supplying the most populated areas of the county with water from a centralized surface water system, we can relieve the pressures on groundwater to protect individual wells in rural areas, while concentrating growth in areas adjacent to municipalities, where existing infrastructure is easily accessible. Other joint efforts might focus on public safety, economic development, and tourism.


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Statistics prove that one in eight women will develop breast cancer. Will you be the one? Editor’s note: The follow- they are. “I walk around all ing information about physical day at work” or “I stay busy… therapy was submitted by Dan I don’t just sit around.” In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, LaPlaca, PT of PRO Physical The fact is that many people St. Luke’s Hospital is sponsoring free breast exams. Our Therapy in recognition of Octo- do spend much more time on goal is to screen women who do not have the opportunity ber, which is National Physical their butts then they realize. to be screened otherwise. Women with no insurance or Therapy Month. Everything in our society, even who do not have a regular doctor are perfect candidates. I won’t bore you with the the most “inconvenient” things, statistics. You have probably are pretty darn convenient by heard most of them. They are historical standards. Dr. Celeste Wiltse and Dr. Sandra McCormack will provide the breast exams and the ones that demonstrate how Many physical therapy fawill be available for any questions. Tours, information on mammography and referrals we are slowly killing ourselves. cilities have technology that for a mammogram will be available. The disease of having it too allows clients to monitor how easy, with physical work at much time they spend truly bea minimum and high calorie, ing active, how many calories  low quality food in plentiful they are really burning and even supply. how much they sleep. Couple  Fifty percent of health issues this with the technology that that people face today are the allows you to easily track the  result of lifestyle. Much of what calories and nutrients you are  we excuse as age related decline consuming and you have some in health is not at all that, but powerful information. Now  rather the results of sedentary you know precisely how much Share Sponsored your good by: news! lifestyle and poor you’re burning. email us nutrition. at: news@tryondailybulletin.com There are no magic diets and Otherwise the whole thing news@tryondailybulletin.com no one exercise device that will is a mystery and we wonder get the results you are looking why the scale says what it does. for. What does work is consis- Knowledge is power and is the tent daily exercise that includes fuel for meaningful change. cardiovascular and resistance Am I burning enough calotraining. This ensures you will (Continued on page 18) Tell us! news@tryondailybulletin.com email2x5 us at: news@tryondailybulletin.com burn calories, improve your 10/12,13,15,18 heart and circulatory health and SLHO-039160 maintain or build lean muscle tissue which is the key to the body’s metabolic engine. These are just the beginning. Adopting healthier lifestyle changes results in improveShare it with us! news@tryondailybulletin. Share the Tall Tale with us! ments in all areas of life including enhancing memory, bonecom news@tryondailybulletin.com health, balance, and sexual health and on and on. The other key is a sensible well rounded eating plan that avoids processed junk food in favor of the nutritious food provided Share your good news! by nature. email us at: news@tryondailybulletin.com Food quality has decreased. news@tryondailybulletin.com Much of what we eat is devoid of quality nutrients by the time it gets to our plate. We consume a lot of wasted (or should I say waist-ed) calories each day. Want the real truth about Tell us! news@tryondailybulletin.com exercise? Most people are not paid for by the polk county democratic party email us at: news@tryondailybulletin.com nearly as active as they think

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ries to at least match what I’m taking in? How much sodium am I consuming daily compared to what’s recommended? How about protein and fiber? How many calories a day do I burn on average with my lifestyle? How many calories do I really burn on the treadmill or on my hikes or walking the dogs? Not knowing the answers to all these questions and more makes it nearly impossible to know where we stand and what we need to do about it. The best analogy would be our finances. We have deposits and credits and if we don’t keep score we can end up in real trouble. Then we ask “how did I let myself get like this?” It’s simple. We lack the knowledge for meaningful change. We “diet and exer-

cise” with high hopes but are frequently disappointed with the results. Conversely, monitor these things and you know precisely where you stand. You can make the necessary changes and adjustments and essentially guarantee your results. Ninetyfive percent of the population really doesn’t want to watch what they eat and exercise but I haven’t met many who don’t want results. People want results and are much more often than not are disappointed. The truth is: Exercise and good nutrition are not easy. It’s too difficult to leave to chance and not get results. If you don’t have a plan you will fail. If you value your health, the single greatest investment you can make is to seek the advice of a professional to help you design and implement a plan that will work for you. It’s never too late to start.


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PACOLET RIVER – Trout Stream. 3.15 acres, 150 foot river frontage. $125K. B.Wilkerson. 828-674-7683. RIVERCOVE. 4 lots available. Long Pacolet River frontage, trout stream, from $132K to $140K. B.Wilkerson, 828-674-7683. EQUESTRIAN PROPERTY. 36.4 acres, pond, bold stream, CETA Trail area. MLS20723. $800K. B.Wilkerson, 828-674-7683. BEAR CREEK. 2.4 acres, all wooded w/mature hardwoods, mtn view, easy bldg site. $29K. B.Wilkerson, 828-674-7683. MELROSE MTN. 3 nice lots in Melrose Mtn. Gated Community. Gently sloping land w/easy bldg. sites & access to 2 ponds for swimming/small boats. $59,900 - $79,900. J.Skelcy/R.Yurko. 11 ACRES. Private & wooded. Plentiful old hardwoods. Walking trails through-out. Babbling spring & creek. $65K. MLS21221. L.May, 828-817-2223. 2 AdjACENT LOTS. Total 4.5 acres, Gillette Woods. Bldg site for 1 or more homes. Part is gentle sloping knoll w/potential mtn views. $225K. MLS21781. J.Skelcy/R.Yurko. ShOwCASE EQUESTRIAN SETTINg. 93+ acres, Tryon Hunt Country, CETA trails. Awesome mtn. views & in limited development area. $2,450,000. 888-277-6365 x86075 or TryonProperties.com. MLS21756. B.Lingerfelt. LAKE BOwEN. Off water 0.76 acre wooded lot, Clark Estates waterfront community, minutes to Lake Bowen Landing, Boiling Springs, I-26. $31,500. MLS22127. www.JeffMillerRealtor. com. hOOPER CREEK FARMS. 18 acres, open, wooded, stream, on FETA, good pasture. $299,900. MLS22161. L.May, 828-8172223. OAK RIdgE ESTATES. 1.58 acres beautiful wooded residential lot, convenient location close to town. Perc test done. $32,500. MLS22469. L.May, 828-817-2223. MILLER MTN. 3.19 acres residential lot. Wooded, sloping lot w/lovely valley views. Level bldg site w/perc test done. $42,900. MLS22438. L.May, 828-817-2223. ThINK MTN VISION - Premier 87 ac w/ mtn views, pasture, trails & river. Equestrian estate or subdivision. REDUCED! 87 ac $1,850,000. Or .Lots @ $21,500./ac. * Lot 1 19.25 ac. *Lot 2 25.97 ac. *Lot 3 17.81 ac. *Lot 4 22.91 ac. B.Lingerfelt, 828817-0166. COMMERCIAL TRACT. 3+ acres near I-26/Hwy 108 interchange. All utilities. Frontage on I-26/Columbus exit ramp. Next to Days Inn. Mtn views. $299,000. MLS22600. www. JeffMillerRealtor.com. SKYUKA MOUNTAIN: 2.59 acres. Skyuka features a community lake & community tennis court. MLS22738. Reduced: $54.900. Wanda. 800-653-5846. LOCATION, PRIVACY, IMPRESSIVE VIEwS. 2.46 acres knoll surrounded by mtns w/gentle rolling land & an easy bldg site. $99,900. JSkelcy/RYurko. 5 ACRES in gated equestrian neighborhood, horse farms & trails thru-out, in heart of horse country, yet close in. FETA & CETA trails. $110K. MLS22755. Laura May, 828-817-2223.

LAKE AdgER. 3.87 acres on both side of country lane w/ spectacular mtn. views/easy bldg. site. Perk test for 5BR home. Includes lake rights. $139K. J.Skelcy/R.Yurko. wATERFRONT 1.24 acres on White Oak Creek. Riverbank gated community w/walking trails along river. Easy access-Tryon, Rutherfordton, Lake Lure, I-26. Drastic price reduction. $32K, L.May, 828 817-2223. STEEPLEChASE FARMS. 9+ac, mtn views, est. fescue pasture, short hack to FETA. Other horse farms adjoin. $146,616. MLS21605. L.May, 828-817-2223. FOXwOOd hILLS-5.95ac. Year-round stream, some open pasture, some wooded. Covenants insure comfortable living. $89,900. MLS22785. B.Wilkerson, 828-674-7683. hOOPER CREEK FARMS. 14+ac. on FETA, wooded, 2 streams, in-place well, perked for 3BRs. $199,925. MLS22665. L.May, 828-817-2223. N. hIghLANd FARMS. 12+ acre ridgetop lot in Lake Adger development. 3 acres cleared for pasture/building site. Winter & some year round mtn views. Close to boat landing. $200K. Call Jeff. MLS22821. hORSE FARM on FETA. Bold Mtn Views, 31ac/approx 15 acres in pasture. Upscale horse community, protective covenants. $499,900. MLS22893. B.Lingerfelt, 828 817-0166. gREEN CREEK. 43 acres or 15 or 28, level, pasture, woods, mins. to new Equest Park. Best Buy! $9,500/acre. 828-817-0166, B.Lingerfelt. gREEN RIVER FARMS. Lot #2B has a cleared building site on 2.89 acres in this upscale development in the Mill Spring area. Nice creek borders property. Community water available. $52K. www.JeffMillerRealtor.com gREEN CREEK. 20 ac w/in min of Green Creek Equestrian Park, 10ac open & in well-estab. grass, 10ac of newly replanted Pines. Stream running thru w/active trails. $12K per ac @20 ac; $14K per acre @10 ac. Lillie Brown, 800-815-4389. hUNTINg COUNTRY LOT. Located in Tryon’s “Hunting Country” equestrian area, this 5 acre parcel is at the end of the road in Laurel Park. Gently sloping lot w/ stream. FETA horse trails run thru the area. $48,500. MLS23614. www.JeffMillerRealtor.com LEVEL LOT. Small subdivision between Tryon & Columbus. Level building site should have mountain views w/ site clearing. Community water. 3 bedroom septic permit on file. $32K. MLS23706. www.JeffMillerRealtor.com gREEN RIVER FRONTAgE. Abrams& Moore Rd-33.4 acres with 390 feet of frontage on river, 2+ acres cleared w/ grass in river bottom meadow, long ridge with long range mountain view, 2 spring fed creeks. $298K. MLS23785. Bill Wilkerson, 828-674-7683.

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Editor’s note: Comedienne alert and full of beans, snorts Pam Stone writes her column within the rhythm of his stride, for The Tryon Daily Bulletin his breath steaming out in twin, twice each month from her of- faint, clouds that dissipate befice at her home in Gowensville. hind us. This time of prayer feels very Want a chance to respond to this column? Go to Pam’s blog at pure. Instead of the rote “God bless Mom and www.tryondaiDad...” there is, lybulletin.com. “I’m Just rather, a heartSince August, I’d like Saying…” swelling feeling of thankfulness to say that I’ve and peace. A been tremenby Pam Stone sort of mergdously selfing of earth and disciplined and have been going for a one mile soul and truth and sky. Along these undulating hills and treewalk, twice a day. I’d like to say that, but the skirted fields, for once I can truth of the matter is that I actually be still~ something have a dear, older, horse who that is quite impossible dursuffered, back in July, an injury ing the rest of the day~ and while playing about in the field absorb an enveloping sweetFaxnow to:requires a twice-daily ness, a security, that eludes the and walk to help knit the fibers of half-hearted attempts I might normallyad make. his torn tendon. this is Your ProoF Our walk is difUnlikeFrom manytryon of youdaily lucky Bulletin asevening requested beasts who can, while cozily ferent in that it tends to be a Please review Immediately! tucked up on the couch in your re-cap of the events of the day. Please proof typos changescan or ad redesign A dilemma generally be favorite sweats,forlook intoonly. the text may incur a minimal graphic arts charge. yearning eyes of your dog and sorted out by the half-mile mark say, “Ok, I know you need to do and any discontent is quickly the tryon Bulletin business, butdaily it’s cold and we batted away by an appreciation Phone: 828-859-9151 ortheFax: of 828-859-5575 the beauty that surrounds us. are only going right outside door!” Fozzy and I must make October means lazily soaping Faxed By: ________________________________ a leather rein while leaning these walks in all weathers. With the fawn-colored light against the tack room door and that is particular to October looking out over the farm, in no streaming over the fields, still hurry whatsoever to go inside. green and tender with grass, It means stacking the year’s last Fozzy and I have had some cut of hay and gathering the resplendid talks, some meaning- maining windfalls in the apple ful silences, and, quite often, orchard. It means not being lured by Facebook or email but and some heart-felt prayers. Prayer feels natural in the instead being tempted to clear early morn as we amble along wooded trails and take huge the fence line and note the lungfuls of crisp, sharp, air. You would be wise, I think, clouds tinged with tones of rose and gold, filigreed by the to pay close attention to your first rays of the sun. My shoes dog when he approaches you are quickly drenched by the this evening for his walk. He dew-soaked grass and Fozzy, knows something you don’t.

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a kiss and closed the cage, “Let’s hope it’s only food,” I said turning towards Donna, “I can’t afford anything major right now.” “We do owe you one, don’t we, Lennie?” Donna replied, flashing me her cutest angelic smile. “Would you?” I replied, beginning to lose the battle of tears. “You bet,” she answered, “we’ve got this one,” and I again got to hug one of my great ladies.

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Dr. Raines began to take Tiny home to keep a close eye on her and on Friday, October 8th, I received a call from her. “Lennie,” she began, “Tiny is having trouble keeping food down, she’s begun to throw it up. I’m going to do an exploratory surgery this afternoon to see what’s going on.” “Thanks, Donna, I’ll be there first thing tomorrow morning to see what you found out.” True to my word, I was there first thing and was led directly to Tiny’s cage as Donna and I spoke. “How’s she doing?” I asked as I opened the cage and sat in with Tiny. “She had a blockage, we believe it may have been the backbone of a rabbit. She’s clear now and we even spayed her while we were in there.” The poor thing looked so pitiful it broke my heart, but now my hopes were raised. “You’re the best Donna,” I said and then I added jokingly, “If I weren’t in love, I’d be in love.” We laughed which is something we both needed and even poor Tiny wagged her tail a bit at the exchange. Prayers have already been sent so keep your fingers crossed and I’ll keep you posted in the future. Thanks for listening.

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The Great Smoky Mountain Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America will have its monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 19, at Bay Breeze Restaurant in Hendersonville. Come for dinner at 6 p.m. or the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Eric Marsh, AACA Senior Master Judge and antique automobile appraiser, will give a talk. Anyone interested in antique automobiles is welcome. – article submitted

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Buy, Sell, Trade, Work … With Your Neighbors! VEHICLES 1988 BUICK REATTA, one owner, all service records, very good condition. 1988 was the first year for this luxury two-seater sports car, which was handcrafted in the Lansing Craft Centre. Only 4,708 were made in 1988. $6000 OBO. 828-712-4276. 2001 JD 5410 TRACTOR, 4WD w/ loader, 2100 hours, very good condition. $20,000. Call 828-863-4338.

EQUESTRIAN BEAUTIFUL TIMOTHY MIX HAY from New York state just a phone call away. Top quality and perfect for your horses, llamas, alpacas, goats and rabbits. 50+/-lb, $8.50/bale. 300 or more $8/ bale; full loads (700+/-) $260/ton. Trip fee based on load and mileage. Call 828-289-4230. FIELD BOARD AVAILABLE, Green Creek. Up to three horses. Call 828-8631213. MORGAN/CHINCOTEAGUE bay pony gelding, 6 years old, sound, 14.1 1/2 Hands, green pony jumper prospect. $4000. Call 828-863-4435.

EMPLOYMENT CAREGIVER NEEDED FOR elderly gentleman. day shift, 12 hours/day. Located in Sunny View area. Please call 828-8173246 for more information. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: THE Town of Tryon is accepting applications for a part-time position in the Public Works Division (Street & Sanitation Department). The primary functions including street maintenance and collecting garbage/ recycle materials. Job applications may be obtained at Tryon Town Hall, 302 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782. Open until filled. EOE.

RECEPTIONIST/SCHEDULER. Expanding mental health/medical center seeking candidate with experience managing front desk, Electronic Medical Records and office computer software. Must have a professional attitude, willingness to learn and good team-work skills. We offer competitive wages and a great team atmosphere. Please send letter of interest and resume to Attn: Mary Jo at info@polkwellness.org. SALUDA CABIN RENTAL company hiring Part-time cleaners. Primarily on Sundays. Absolute musts: Dependable reliable transportation, attention to detail, possess high moral character. Experience not necessary; will train the right people. 828-749-2233. STRINGERS WANTED to cover local sports for the Tryon Daily Bulletin. Sports knowledge essential; writing and photography experience preferred. Send resume and writing samples to btilly@tryondailybulletin.com. THERAPIST: EXPANDING mental health/medical center seeking licensed therapist with experience in family and individual therapy for mental health and/or substance abuse services. Ability to work with all ages preferred. We offer competitive pay and a great team atmosphere. Please send letter of interest and resume to Attn: Mary Jo at info@polkwellness.org. WHITE OAK MANOR, TRYON. RN Nursing Supervisor, M-F, 2nd shift, full-time. Experience in long term care and supervision preferred. Must be organized and work well with people. Excellent benefits with a well-established company. Apply in person at 70 Oak St., Tryon, NC or fax resume to 828-859-2073, Attn: Michelle Mullis, D.O.N. EOE

NOW HIRING: EXPERIENCED Chef, PT dishwasher, waitstaff, PT weekend Guest services. Send resume or apply in person, 85 Pine Crest Lane, Tryon, NC 28782.

WHITE OAK MANOR, TRYON, accepting applications for Full-Time Dietary Aide/Relief Cook. Cooking and dietary experience preferred. Work schedule includes rotating weekends and able to work 1st or 2nd shift. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance, 401K, and paid time off. Apply at White Oak Manor, 70 Oak St., Tryon, or fax resume to Dietary Director at 828-859-2073. EOE.

POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, serving NC & SC. Part-time to full-time physician, part-time to full-time nurse practitioner. Full-time RN Case Manager, PRN Certified Nursing Assistants & PT Housekeeping. Apply at https://www.hocf.org.

LOST: ORANGE TABBY KITTEN, 7 month old neutered male, answers to Jasper. Belongs to young child. Hidden Hill area Tryon. Please call w/any information 828-899-0023.

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MISCELLANEOUS 100 ALBUMS FOR $20; 7 Tonka trucks $60; modern used books 50% off in marked areas. Handmade NC pottery, old and contemporary; antique furniture, glassware, Fenton, collectibles, kitchenware, costume jewelry, Barbies, Roseville, bottles, advertising, folk art and 50% off temporary sale areas. Fiddlesticks Antiques, Hwy 74 E to Rutherfordton Exit 178, turn left, first light. 828-286-0054. CANDLES, GREAT GIFTS, Treasures Old & New, Landrum. 864-303-2008. CRAFTSMAN SERVICES ACROSS: 2. Roof; 3. Kitchen; 5. Inspired; 6. Plumbing; 9. Experienced; 10. Bathroom; 11. Honest; 13. Motivated; 14. Quality; 15. Electrical. DOWN: 1. Commitment; 4. Competent; 7. Craftsman; 8. Remodel; 12. Skilled. 16. Painting. 864-978-2283. FALL IS FOR PLANTING And if you haven’t heard yet, Tryon Mountain Hardware continues to have the best quality pansies, violas, mums and flowering cabbage and kale. This is what our customers say. Fresh shipment arrived Thursday. So take advantage of this spectacular weather and freshen up your containers with colorful annuals from Tryon Mountain Hardware. FIREWOOD! Taking orders now for the year’s best seasoned firewood. All hardwood, split, delivered, stacked, $65. 828-817-5063 or 818-817-6067. FOR SALE: FILL DIRT, topsoil with no clay, cow manure, bark mulch, rotted sawdust, gravel and sand. Call 828863-4453. FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Oh, and just one more think! Working on outdoor projects this fall? Save time, energy and your back! Let Tryon Mountain Hardware deliver the heavy, bulky items such as pine bark mulch, nuggets, mushroom compost, top soil, potting soil, pine needles, gravel, concrete mix, pottery, grass seed, fertilizer, lime and wheat straw to you. Just see Jeff. 828-859-9223. Open Mon-Fri 9-6; Sat, 9-5.

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HALLOWEEN Pumpkin wear, pumpkins, ghouls, flags and fun decor for inside and outside, mostly cute with a little scary. Tryon Mountain Hardware, Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 9-5. HAUNTED HAYRIDE IN SUNNY VIEW, Friday and Saturday nights, ends Fri., Oct. 29. Follow signs from McGuinn’s store on Hwy. 9, 7:30-midnight. PICKUP TRUCK LOAD of seasoned firewood, $75 load delivered. Call 828899-2301. Saturday is College Game Day. Specials 11am-7pm. Happy Hour 3pm-7pm. $2 off appetizers; $6 burgers and sandwiches 11am-5pm. Southside Smokehouse and Grill, Landrum. 864-457-4581. THE SIGN SHOP Returning to Polk and surrounding counties, offering quality, custom signs for home, farm and business. From concept to completion! Banners, vehicle lettering and magnetics are among our specialties! 828-335-8177. TOPSOIL FOR SALE, We haul. Call 864238-5408.

REAL ESTATE/ SALES & RENTALS 1BR BARN APARTMENT for rent on horse farm. Water, electric included. Hunter/ jumper barn. Bring your horse! $500/ mo. Security deposit required. 828-8632979 or 828-817-0896. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM MOBILE homes for rent. Mill Spring area. NO PETS. Call 828-817-0442 for application. 3.27 ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER. Very nice wooded lot located on Acorn Alley in desirable Oakridge Estates, Columbus. Nice bldg site w/ mountain views. Paved roads & underground utilities. HOA. ASKING $74,900. 828-894-3575. APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1BR/2 FULL BATHS, in Tryon, easy walk to Post office and downtown. Partly furnished, approved pets welcome. References required. $500/mo. 828-894-8049, leave message.

GOT GUNS??? WANT $$$ ? We buy hand guns and rifles, new and old, short and long. Call 828-395-1396 or 828-393-0067.

APARTMENTS IN GODSHAW HILLS: 2BR/2.5BA, fireplace, deck, screened porch, appliances, $760/mo. 2BR/2BA, deck, appliances, $640. 864-8959177.

GRAND PIANO, 6’ WEBER, built in 1899. Excellent, all original condition, including ivory keys, up to concert pitch, delivered, set up tuned in your home. $5800. Call 828-749-2777.

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BEAUTIFUL COLUMBUS HOME for sale... like living in the country but 2 minutes from I-26. Four bedrooms (two master suites), three full baths, over 2,200 sq ft and 2+ acres. Cathedral Ceilings, Fireplace, Sunroom and deck. Visit http:// www.forsalebyowner.com/ #22741587. $259,000. Call Janice at 864-680-6211 and make us an offer! BEAUTIFUL NEWLY RENOVATED first floor apartment in Tryon, 2BR, 1200sf. New paint, new carpet, all new stainless appliances. New tile and marble bath. Beautiful quiet neighborhood. Working fireplace, screened porch, walk to town. Available immediately. No smoking/ pets. $750/mo. 828-859-6190. CHARMING FARMHOUSE and barn to share. $600/mo. Bring your horses, references. 864-457-5255. FARM FOR RENT: 10 acres, 5-stall barn, 2BR/2BA refurbished home. Hack to FETA/GC trails. $1000/mo. Call 828894-0485, leave message. FOR LEASE, LANDRUM: corner lot in nice neighborhood near schools, park and downtown. 3BR/2BA, CH/A, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, W/D, deck. $850/ mo w/deposit. 828-894-8492. FOR RENT BREVARD NC: 4BR, 2BA, 2 car garage farmhouse with pasture and barn. Long term. $1250 month. Call 828-891-3688, leave message. FOR RENT, CHESNEE area. 4BR/3BA, $1000/mo. No pets, references. Call Pat Martin, First Real Estate, 828859-7653. FOR RENT, LANDRUM. Residential or business. 3BR/1BA, CH/A, wood floors, range, deck. $620/mo. 864-895-9177 or 864-313-7848. FOR RENT, TRYON. Furnished, spacious cottage. Living/dining room, wood-burning fireplace. Fully equipped kitchen, laundry room, carport. Nestled in beautiful Gillette Woods near library, churches and PO. $800/mo. Call 828859-5175. FOR RENT: 1BR/1BA apartment, W/D connections, all utilities but electric, no pets, no smoking, with references. $450/mo, $450 deposit. 864-7060354.

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FOR RENT: 3BR/1BA, Brick home, Prince Road, off Chesnee Highway, $625/mo. No pets, references. Call Pat Martin, First Real Estate, 828-859-7653.

Spay or neuter FOR RENT: Beautiful condominium your pet home on 26 acres. 2BR/2BA/DEN. Winter mountain Call views828-863and stream. 4444 for more Near Fox Mtn. Rd in Columbus. $950/ month. No smoking. No pets. Call 828information 899-5900.

FOR RENT: MINI HORSE farm. 1BR unfurnished apartment over 6-stall barn. Facilities include 5-acre fenced pasture, use of 2 riding rings, round pen and miles of trails. Pond on property. $1200/mo plus security deposit. 828-863-2979 or 828-817-0896. FOR RENT: MOBILE home in Landrum, 2BR, $80/week. NO PETS. Call 864457-2714. FOR RENT: TRYON HISTORIC Toymakers residence: 2BR/2BA, all appliances, balcony and lots of storage. No smokers or pets. $950/mo. Security deposit required. Chaz Williams, 864-607-0174. FOR RENT: VERY Private and cozy 3BR/1BA house, new carpet and hardwood floors. Porch on 2 sides. $700/ mo. Call 864-616-0033. FOR SALE BY OWNER Lovely, light and bright, 3BR/2BA home in Tryon’s Godshaw Hill area. Remodel features new white custom cabinets in LR/DR, wood floors, all new kitchen and baths, gas log fireplace, large deck, gas furnace, electric heat pump and much more. Partially finished heated/cooled walkout basement for expansion. Quiet location w/winter mountain views. REDUCED to $288,000. Brokers protected. Call for appointment: LYNNE ADAMS, OWNER/AGENT. 828-859-2493. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 2BR/2BA Hunting Country Condo. 1400sf main level w/unfinished lower level for storage. Adjacent to FETA trails. Perfect for horse/nature lovers/hikers. Large great room w/gas FP. $150,000. Call 423-625-4020. FOR SALE BY OWNER: 6.84+/- acres ideal for professional offices. Good location at northeast corner of Hwy. 108 and Skyuka Road, between Tryon and Columbus. Convenient to I-26. $240,000. Call 1-305-494-5344 for further details. FOR SALE BY OWNER: Pleasant older 2BR/1BA home on large lot. Electric and gas heat. Built-in AC unit. Stove and refrigerator included. 2 carports, back porch, short walk to downtown Columbus. $90,000. Call for appointment. 828-863-2415.

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FOR SALE BY OWNER: Updated brick home with new heat pump, gorgeous hardwood floors, granite countertops, ceramic tile and cathedral ceilings upstairs. Could be 2 separate living area: upstairs and downstairs. Upstairs as living room w/fireplace, dining room, 2BR/1BA, updated kitchen. Downstairs has living room w/fireplace, 1BR (could be 2 or 3), 1BA and kitchen/dining area w/separate entrance and garage. Beautiful large deck overlooking double lot. Could rent lower level or use as in-law suite. Perfect location, near schools, library and town (Camelia Circle, Wesley Heights, Landrum). Should be completely finished in 3 weeks. $134,500. Call 864-415-5239. FOR SALE: 1984 Conner mobile home, 14x70. Call 828-817-0305. MOBILE HOME FOR RENT, 2BR/1BA, some utilities furnished, $375/mo plus $375 security deposit. Call 828863-4453. NC MOUNTAINS. Log cabin liquidation. New 1200+ sf genuine log cabins w/ acreage, $79,900. Plenty of windows, decks, need finishing. 1-866-7385522.

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YARD/GARAGE/ESTATE/TAG SALE 3-FAMILY YARD SALE, Infants to teen clothing, household goods, large and small appliances, large women’s clothing, Friday and Saturday, 8am-2pm, Holbert Cove Road, Saluda. ESTATE SALE, FREEMAN HILL, Tryon, NC. (on the hill, across from Tryon Federal). Friday 10/15, Saturday, 10/16, 9am2pm. Cat collectibles, sofas, chairs, china, crystal, new full bed, dressers, tall secretary, chests, tables, lamps, book shelves, full kitchen, freezer, twin beds. costume jewelry, mantle clock, TV, wing chair, cedar chest, ladies clothing, much miscellaneous. A special lady’s sale. Please be courteous when parking. GARAGE SALE AT 62 Maple St, Tryon, Saturday, 10/18, 8am-noon. Four ladies letting go of their eclectic collections. GARAGE SALE, 1986 International diesel truck; 1990 Pontiac Firebird, 1983 Mercedez Benz 380SL, wheels and tires, many sizes; welder, torch set, drill press, tools, miscellaneous household, vintage jewelry. Friday and Saturday 9am-5pm, 3300 Hwy 108E.

NEED ASSISTANCE RENTING YOUR HOUSE? Call a reliable and professional property management company. Contact Damian with CAROLINA ADVANTAGE PROPERTIES. 828-817-2046. www.carolinaadvantageproperties.com. We’ll put your property to work for you!

HUGE YARD AND ANTIQUE sale, Saturday. Mountain decor, glassware, a little bit of everything. 603 Vineyard Rd, Tryon, 9am-1pm.

NEW EXECUTIVE HOME ON GOLF COURSE For Rent: Golf Course Road, Columbus. High end finishes throughout. High ceilings, gleaming hardwoods and all the “bells & whistles.” 3BR/2BA, $1500 monthly. Pics/info www.carolinaadvantageproperties.com. 828-817-2046.

NOT JUST ANOTHER YARD SALE! Great stuff. Antiques, collectibles, books, etc. Don’t miss this one! Just off Hwy 176 at Hwy 11, just past Dollar General in Campobello. Look for signs. Saturday, 8am until.

OFFICE WITH RESTROOM FOR RENT at entrance to Cliffs of Glassy. Utilities paid. $475. 864-895-9177 or 864313-7848. REAL ESTATE WANTED: BUY OR LEASE. Commercial warehouse/building or will consider building site. Need at least 2,000sf. High ceiling, large overhead door, small office space. On busy highway, Tryon/Columbus area. 864316-6901. TRAILER FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, country setting. Absolutely NO PETS!. 864-680-6769.

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MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE: Fri. & Sat., Oct. 15, 16, 10am until 4pm. Edwards residence, 196 Collinsville Rd., Green Creek.

OCTOBER 23, 2010, 6PM AT Trackside Auction. Oak icebox, folk pottery, Hoosier, secretary’s, Seth Thomas clock, washstands, old sword, ship’s wheel, Wizard of Oz animated dolls, hall tree, tools, child’s mannequin, advertising and lots more. Preview 4-6pm, 10% buyer’s premium. Details at www.tracksideauction.com. Robert Smith, SCAL 3837, 864-457-7444. Trackside Auction Co. Cash in attic? Call Us!!! THERMAL BELT OUTREACH Annual yard sale, Saturday 10/16, 8am-2pm at the Agricultural Development Center, Mill Spring. Old School House Road.

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YARD/ESTATE SALE, 110 Belue Mill Road, Landrum. Saturday, 10/16, 8am until.

SERVICES A CHIMNEY Q/A Looking for a certified Chimney sweep? Go to www.csia.org. Chimney Safety Institute of America (CSIA) explains what you should look for in locating a chimney sweep. Foothills Chimney Sweep is a member. Call Mike at 828-817-2381. Honest, professional & dependable. AGONIZING ABOUT HOW TO GET YOUR HOME CLEAN? Weekly, biweekly, monthly. Reliable, reasonable, references. Customized cleaning for individual needs. Over 15 years experience. Free estimates. Residential or commercial. 828-393-7581. CALL 828-817-0644 FOR HELP knocking out your home improvement projects! Local and dependable. Offering reasonable prices for landscaping, rock work, lawn care, pressure washing, deck construction/maintenance, painting and flooring.

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Watson, a good man To the Editor: I have been watching the campaign and reading most of the Polk County Commissioner’s “campaign letters” in the paper. I may have missed some. But from what I have read it seems to me that enough is just about enough about Warren Watson. It appears that the complaints about him have all been said at least once or twice. Warren has been a good commissioner as I see him. He has given the job a tremendous amount of his time and energy. In my opinion he has been an addition to the workings of the county because of his construction and financial history and expertise. He is fair minded. He is smart. He is a gentleman and a

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kind person. He deserves the votes to continue being a commissioner and serve our Polk County. He was a good commissioner before he became unaffiliated. He helped some of the other current commissioners get elected when they ran for office. It looked to me like the current opposition people were very happy to have him when he was in their party. Did this leopard change his spots? I think not. He wants to be re-elected as do the other candidates. He does not have a “party” behind him and yet he is willing to go it nearly alone so that he can finish some of the efforts on behalf of Polk County that he has worked on over the last few years. I think the county needs that continuity to finish some projects. What I read in the papers now is becoming a harangue against the two unaffiliated men candidates. All

the suspicions and complaints have raked these two good men through the coals needlessly. I personally would like to see Warren’s opposition talk about the candidates they wish to see elected ,and why, instead of trying to tear Warren Watson down mainly because he left his party and now is unaffiliated. True, I am unaffiliated myself for my own reasons, one of which is to vote for the candidate directly. That does not mean that I do not favor some party candidates or that some of them will not get my vote. Being unaffiliated means I can vote more freely without feeling I am letting down a party group. I hope people are not going to look down on me because of how I vote. It is tough to be independent, but it IS an American right. It should not mean that anyone constantly has to swim upstream and try to keep his

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head above the mainstream. Also true, is that I admit that you can call me biased in favor of Watson because personally he has become a good friend of our family and it hurts to stand by wordlessly and see an entire group run him down daily. I have never been a politician and probably never will be. But I feel I need to speak up politically for a hard working respectable man who has good intentions and is being worn down responding to negative comments constantly during this Polk County Commissioners’ campaign. Warren Watson has done an excellent job as commissioner in my opinion and he does have a lot to offer Polk county. Let the man speak for himself now and try to listen to what he says. He is a very qualified candidate for the job. – Betsy Freeman

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violet, fuchsia, and blue under a peach sunset full of silver cotton ElECtions clouds. 7, notiCE the reception is October 20 of ChangE ChangE in in timE timE of of notiCE of Happy Birthday to Kelly Mcfrom 5-6:30. Bill Jameson has aBsEntEE mEEting / additional aBsEntEE mEEting / additional Cullough, Patricia Case, Kathy aBsEntEE mEEting a landscape show at Blackbird aBsEntEE mEEting The following is a notice of Change Tyrrell, Jo Dellinger, Aaron Gallery at 365 Merrimon The following is a notice ofAvenue Change in time of absentee meeting / adBradley, Amanda Burrell, Lisa in Asheville. in time of absentee meeting / additional absentee absentee meeting meeting in which Orr, Marilyn Prudhomme, and ditional which Congratulations to JiminCarson the Polk Polk County County Board Board of of Elections Elections Bubba Dawson, and a belated the who won second place in TPS will meet meet (if necessary) necessary) to the approve will (if to approve juried show. the applications applications for for absentee absentee ballots ballots happy birthday to Joan Barker! the Other Saluda artists in the forthe the General Election tobe beheld held on Feel free to add your birthday to for General Election to on show are Dale McEntire, Bonnie november2, 2,2010. 2010. The Themeetings meetingswill will the list. This column comes out november be held at the Polk County Board of around the first of the month, and Bardos and Verlie Murphy. It be held at the Polk County Board of Election’s Office, 40 Courthouse St, runs until November 6 at Gallery Election’s Office, 40 Courthouse St, mid-month, so if you are missed pursuant to G.S. G.S.Fine 163.230.1(c1). Any the first time around, just let me One at Tryon Arts Center, pursuant to 163.230.1(c1). Any other business transacted by the know so we can get you in on the other business transacted by the 34 Melrose Avenue. Also, if you Board will will be be done done at at this this time. time. Board are 5interested in 12 showing art or next round! pm october october (instructional 5 pm 12 (instructional Thank you for your much apcraft at the Saluda Inn for the meeting) meeting) preciated thoughts and continuing Hometown Christmas evening, am october october 19 19 99 am feedback about this column! It 9 am october 26 contact Joni at 749-9896 and let 9 am october 26 5pm november 1 brightens my day to know YOU her5pm know! november 1 2 pm pm november read it. As h enovember n a t - 22 2W 11 am november 12 (Canvass ever, the goal 11 am Stoney november 12 (Canvass tending Saluda day) is to make day) Lamar’s talk for News & rebecca kennedy kennedy Chairman Chairman rebecca you, dear “Craft in ComPolk County County Board Board of of Elections Elections Polk Notations reader, feel munity” along 9/10 9/10 like you’re with the craft by Bonnie Bardos enjoying a show at the Sa1x4.5 front porch luda Center on 1x4.5 9/10 9/10 October 4, I admired all the new visit with me—your comments PCBD-038647 PCBD-038647 landscaping around the center... are always wanted and valued. thanks to Polk County Commu- Keep in mind if you have somenity Foundation’s grant. It’s such thing of note, feel free to e-mail an improvement, and beautiful! me at bbardos@gmail.com; or On the walk down to the center call me at 749-1153. You may from my house, I noticed wild also visit my website at bonniemorning glories in shades of bardos.com. (continued fromElECtions page 38)

Local chanteuse to sing at USO tribute at PCHS Oct. 16 Susie Kocher, fresh from her run as Dolly Gallagher Levi in Spartanburg Little Theatre’s blockbuster opener “Hello Dolly!,” will be bringing her vocal stylings to the Polk County High School stage on October 16. Kocher is familiar to area audiences, having performed in several Tryon Little Theater productions and with the Jim Peterman Band in local venues such as Zenzera’s and the Lilac Wine Bar. She is also an avid horsewoman, a pharmaceutical sales representative and a wife and mother of two children. The USO Entertainment tribute will be held on Saturday, October 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the PCHS au-

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notiCE of of gEnEral gEnEral ElECtion ElECtion notiCE Polk County, County, north north Carolina Carolina Polk A General Election will beheld heldon on A General Election will be November2, 2,2010 2010in inthe thePolk PolkCounty, County, November North Carolina Carolina to to vote vote on on US US Senate, Senate, North US House House Of Of Representatives, Representatives, State State US House 113th district, State Senate House 113th district, State Senate 48th district, district, District District Attorney Attorney 29b 29b 48th district, Board of Commissioners, district, Board of Commissioners, Clerk of of Court, Court, Sheriff, Sheriff, Supreme Supreme Clerk Court, Soil and Water, Board of EduEduCourt, Soil and Water, Board of cation, Constitutional Constitutional Amendment Amendment cation, "On the the ballot ballot there there will will be be aa vote vote "On on aa proposed proposed N.C. N.C. Constitutional Constitutional on Amendmentproviding providingthat thatno noperson person Amendment convicted of of aa felony felony may may serve serve as as convicted Sheriff” and Instant Runoff for Court Sheriff” and Instant Runoff for Court of Appeals. Appeals. Polls Polls will will be be open open from from of 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. The polling 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. The polling place(s) will will be be located located at: at: place(s) • Tryon 123 Harmon Field Cabin • Tryon 123 Harmon Field Cabin 299 Harmon Field Rd Tryon 299 Harmon Field Rd Tryon • Saluda 4 Saluda Fire Dept. 199 Saluda 4 Saluda Fire Dept. 199 • Walnut St St Saluda Saluda Walnut • Cooper Gap 5 5 Sunny Sunny View View • Cooper Gap Elementary 86 86 Sunny Sunny View View School School Elementary Rd Mill Spring Rd Mill Spring • White White Oak Oak 6 6 Mill Mill Spring Spring Fire Fire • Dept 66 School Rd Mill Spring Dept 66 School Rd Mill Spring • Columbus 7 Polk County High Columbus 7 Polk County High • School 1681 E NC Hwy 108 ColumSchool 1681 E NC Hwy 108 Columbus bus • Columbus 8 Isothermal ComColumbus 8 Isothermal Com• munity College College 1255 1255 W W Mills Mills St St munity Columbus Columbus • Green Green Creek Creek 9 9 Green Green Creek Creek • Family Life Center 25 Shields Dr Family Life Center 25 Shields Dr Columbus Columbus • (NOTE (NOTE WE WE ARE ARE MOVING MOVING THE THE • GREEN CREEK CREEK POLLING POLLING LOCATION LOCATION GREEN TO THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER REPEAT TO THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER REPEAT ALL GREEN CREEK VOTING WILL BE ALL GREEN CREEK VOTING WILL BE HELD AT AT THE THE LIFE LIFE CENTER)(former CENTER)(former HELD Green Creek Creek School School located located across across Green the street from the Green Creek First the street from the Green Creek First Baptist Church off of Coxe Rd) Baptist Church off of Coxe Rd) Absentee ballots ballots are are allowed. allowed. Absentee Requests for an absentee ballot must Requests for an absentee ballot must bemade madein inwriting writingand andreceived receivedin inthe the be PolkCounty CountyBoard Boardof ofElections Electionsoffice office Polk by5:00 5:00p.m. p.m.on onoctober october26th. 26th. AbsenAbsenby teevoting votingbegins beginson onseptember september17th 17th tee and ends at 5:00 p.m. on October 26th. and ends at 5:00 p.m. on October 26th. The Board Board of of Elections Elections will will meet meet on on The 09/21,10/05,10/12,10\19,10\26, 09/21,10/05,10/12,10\19,10\26, at99am amand andnovember november11at at55pm pmand and at other times as may be necessary for other times as may be necessary for the purpose purpose of of approving approving absentee absentee the ballotapplications applicationsthese thesemeeting meetingwill will ballot be held held in in the the Polk Polk County County Board Board of of be Elections Office at 40 Courthouse St Elections Office at 40 Courthouse St Columbus. Absentee Absenteeballots ballotsmust mustbe be Columbus. returned to the Polk County Board of returned to the Polk County Board of Electionsoffice officeby by55pm pmon onNovember November Elections 2, 2010. 2010. 2, One-stopvoting votingwill willbe beheld heldin inthe the One-stop Board of Elections office and: Board of Elections office and: • Green Creek Family Life Center Green Creek Family Life Center • 25 shields shields dr dr Columbus Columbus 25 • Mill Spring Fire Dept 66 School • Mill Spring Fire Dept 66 School

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rd mill mill spring spring rd Beginning october14 14and andending ending Beginning october at 11 pm pm on on october october 30. 30. One-stop One-stop at voting hours hours are are monday monday –– friday friday in in voting Boardoffice office8:30 8:30––5pm 5pmgreen greenCreek Creek Board familylife lifeCenter Center12 12pm pm––77pm pmmill mill family spring fire fire dept dept 12 12 pm pm –– 7pm. 7pm. any any spring registered voter voter in in Polk Polk County County can can registered vote early early at at any any of of these these locations. locations. vote Canvass Day Day will will be be held held at at 11 11 am am in in Canvass the Polk Polk Board Board of of Elections Elections Office Office in in the Columbus on november 12th. Columbus on november 12th. All residents residents of of the the Polk Polk County County All who are registered to vote with the Polk who are registered to vote with the Polk CountyBoard Boardof ofElections Electionsmay mayvote votein in County this election. Voters who are previthis election. Voters who are previously registered registered need need not not re-register re-register ously for this election. Those residents of for this election. Those residents of thePolk Polkwho whoare arenot notregistered registeredto tovote vote the must register register on on or or before before october october must 8th in in order order to to be be eligible eligible to to vote vote in in 8th this election on Election Day however this election on Election Day however resident misses misses the the deadline deadline to to ifif aa resident register and still wishes to vote may register and still wishes to vote may go to to one one of of the the three three one one stop stop sites sites go and register and vote on the same day and register and vote on the same day thisoption optionisisonly onlyallowed allowedduring duringearly early this vote and and the the voter voter must must register register and and vote vote at at early early vote vote also also must must be be able able vote to provide provide proof proof of of residence residence (drivers (drivers to license, powerbill, bill,phone phone billetc. etc.with with license, power bill SUNDAY: Extensive BBQ Bu the voters name and address shown. the voters name and address shown. (you MoNDAY: Can not not rEgistEr rEgistEr on ElECElEC- all yo Serving (you Can on tion day). Any voter who has moved tion day). Any voter who has moved 11am-9pm • Call-ins since the the last last election election must notify notify since must the Board BoardHappy of Elections Elections in writing writing by • $2 Hour 3-7pm the of in by october 8th. 8th. AA person person may may register register october atthe theBoard Boardof ofElections Elections Officeat at40 40THiS W HourS at Office Courthouse St, DMV, DSS and both Courthouse St, DMV, DSS and both & Sat 11-10 Sun party Fri headquarters, online •at at www.11:30-3 party headquarters, online www. sboe.state.nc.us or may register by sboe.state.nc.us or may register by 864-457-4581 • 726 S. Howar mail by calling the Polk County Board mail by calling the Polk County Board of Elections Elections at at 828-894.-8181 828-894.-8181 and and of request that we mail you a form. 2x2.5 request that we mail you a form. IF VOTING ON ELECTION DAY GO IF VOTING ON ELECTION DAY GO 9/3 TO YOUR REGULAR PRECINCT IF YOU TO YOUR REGULAR PRECINCT IF YOU NEED INFORMATION ON WHERE YOUR sssm-028563 NEED INFORMATION ON WHERE YOUR PRECINCT IS LOCATED CONTACT THE PRECINCT IS LOCATED CONTACT THE BOARD OFFICE OFFICE AND AND YOU YOU WILL WILL BE BE BOARD INSTRUCTED WHERE TO VOTE. INSTRUCTED WHERE TO VOTE. For additional information contact For additional information contact the Polk Board Board of of Elections Elections at: at: 828828the Polk 894-8181 fax fax 828-894-3565 828-894-3565 email email 894-8181 polk.boe@ncmail.net... polk.boe@ncmail.net... rebecca kennedy, kennedy, Chairman Chairman rebecca Polk County Board of Elections Polk County Board of Elections adv. 9/10, 9/10, 24, 24, 10/1,8,15,22,29 10/1,8,15,22,29 adv.

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sion. Anticipated housing and business development never materialized, yet county government continues to expand. like a cockroach colony. Now it is a building for Social Services – details of which are alarmingly lacking. It seems that every time a facility is empty, such as the doctor’s office next to the old library, presto, it is a new county office, with attendant bureaucratic expansion and expenses. The recent upward leap in property evaluation was at the Commission’s behest, seeing as the assessor (whom many blamed) serves at the Commission’s pleasure. This gave the Commission a far broader tax base – even a small bump-up of tax rates is certain to create a windfall for commissioners to spend. As the election approaches, let us all remember that more public money available to spend spells more power for Commissioners, less control for citizens. Let us hope that Mr. Earl Foy’s philosophy to faithfully and honestly serve the people of Polk County is taken to heart by those who will be elected in November. It would be a fitting memorial to Mr. Earl Foy, a very fine gentleman. – Vera Drehman

Gary Winningham, of Gary Winningham Ministries in Cookville, Tenn., will be singing on Sunday, October 17 at the 11 a.m. service at New Hope Baptist Church in Landrum. The church is located on N. Shamrock Street across from the Landrum Fire Department. Everyone is welcome. Rev. Bobby Pierce is pastor. – article submitted


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13th Regional Juried Art Show runs through November 6 Editor’s Note: The following was submitted by Rita E. Landrum. Artists. They’re all crazy, you know. And they’re everywhere! Over a hundred came to Tryon recently in hopes of having a painting or sculpture chosen for the 13th Regional Juried Art Show which is sponsored every other year by Tryon Painters and Sculptors. It is very difficult to create meaningfully. An argument could be made that a painting, poem, sculpture, scherzo, quiche, or quilt does not need to express anything other than delight in color, line, sounds, taste, texture, etc. – the components, the tools themselves. Why, then, is there such a thing as a “juried art show”? Why should anyone care what an artist judging other people’s art has to say? Well, for one thing, it’s provocative (in a good way) to

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in Greenville SC. Miller chose 47 interesting works from over a hundred entries, so being a part of this exhibit is a prize in itself. The Juror’s Statement always opens a window and makes my second walk through the gallery feel like I’ve borrowed someone else’s head. As a juror, Miller looks for “a genuineness of expression” and is drawn to “those who find a balance between the subject or concept and the technical skill with which they created it.” In spite of the excellence of the entire show, Miller was able to single out five works worthy

of awards: First Place went to Claire Carey for her sculpture “Out of the Ashes…Hope”; Second Place: Jim Carson’s painting “Saluda Corner; Third Place: Diana Gurri for her collage “Listen.” Although I was not aware that there are degrees of uniqueness, Miller awarded two honorable mentions for “Most Unique” 2D and 3D pieces to Frank Harrod and Janet Orselli for their interesting works “The Standoff” and “Newtonian Chair.” Come in and try it yourself. Pretend you’re the juror and rearrange the ribbons in your mind. Take a friend and talk about your choices. See if anything makes

you say, “I could do that!” And then do it! Tryon Painters and Sculptors offers classes for every skill level. Gallery I is located inside the Tryon Fine Arts Center and is open Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This show representing artists from Western North Carolina and Upstate South Carolina runs through Nov. 6. – Rita E. Landrum

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Lanier Library’s recent acquisions The following is a list of recent acquisition for the Lanier Library: Fiction “And Thereby Hangs a Tale,” Archer, Jeffrey “Vaults,” Ball, Toby “Tough Customer,” Brown, Sandra “Middle of the Air,” Butcher, Kenneth “Last Talk with Lola Faye,” Cook, Thomas H. “Maybe This Time,” Crusie, Jennifer “Room,” Donoghue, Emma “Wicked Appetite,” Evanovich, Janet “City of Veils,” Ferraris, Zoe “Widower’s Tale,” Glass, Julia “Ape House,” Gruen, Sara “Queen of Patpong,” Hallinan, Timothy “Comedy in a Minor Key,” Keilson,

Hans “Hangman,” Kellerman, Faye “I’d Know You Anywhere,” Lippman, Laura “Good Daughters,” Maynard, Joyce “Corduroy Mansions,” McCall Smith, Alexander “Exclusive,” Michaels, Fern “Pearl of China,” Min, Anchee “Secret Kept,” Rosnay, Tatiana de “Bad Blood,” Sandford, John “Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives,” Shoneyin, Lola “Safe Haven,” Sparks, Nicholas “Tower, the Zoo, and the Tortoise,” Stuart, Julia “Garden of Betrayal,” Vance, Lee “Strangers at the Feast,” Vanderbes, Jennifer “Last Lie,” White, Stephen “Santa Fe Edge,” Woods, Stuart Mystery

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All real estate advertised in the Tryon Daily Bulletin is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin; or to advertise with the intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimination.

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This time of the year brings the includes a meal. Tour-goers can nip of the first frost, temperatures get out at each stop to take photos are dipping, days are growing and explore. shorter and the natural magic of For more information call the chlorophyll and photosynthesis Polk County Red Cross at 828The Tryon Daily Bulletin will not knowingly accept any is tinting green leaves shades of 894-2700 or email arcpolk@ advertising for realALL estateADS whichTO is inREALTORS violation of thisFOR law. FINAL APPROVAL...COPY DONNA BINZER E-MAIL yellow, orange and red. windstream.net. Fall foliage forecasters at October 23 Western Carolina University are • Pick up location #1 - 10 INSTANT EquITY. 2BR/2BA predicting an above average leaf a.m.; Food Lion; West Mills home on 2.7 ac that needs updating. show with vibrant colors this Street; Columbus; lunch procombo w/vaulted ceiling ROMO -LR/DR page 3 year, thanks to the record high vided; return time - 4 p.m. & fireplace. Open kitchen. Lower temperatures in June and July that level family room w/fireplace & • Pick up location #2 - 11:30 heat-stressed shrubs and trees. room to expand. New exterior a.m.; The Folk Art Center; MileThe autumn leaf show should post 382; Blue Ridge Parkpaint, roof & heat pump. Priced $29K below appraisal. $152,000. be hitting its peak in Blue Ridge way, Asheville, N.C.; lunch MLS23816. www.JeffMillerRealtor.com. elevations above 3,500 feet in provided. the next few weeks and in lower October 24 areas, like most of Henderson • Pick up location #1 - 1 p.m.; Advantage Realty County, by the end of the month. 816C W. Mills St. • Columbus, NC 28782 The tulip poplar, dogwood and Food Lion; West Mills Street; 800-849-0859 Toll Free sourwood trees are usually the Columbus; hors d’ oeuvres and equal hOuSiNg 828-894-5454 Office first to turn. Blazing reds on oaks wine provided; return time - 6 OppOrTuNiTy p.m. and maples follow. • Pick up location #2 – 2:30 To help area residents take advantage of one of the most p.m.; The Folk Art Center; Milescenic places in Western North post 382; Blue Ridge Parkway, 2x2.5 Carolina to revel in the majesty of Asheville, N.C.; hors d’ oeuvres Gifts for All Ages 10/15 fall, the Polk County Red Cross and wine provided; return time REMA-039329 is offering its First Peak Leaf - 5 p.m. – article submitted Peep October 23 and 24. Price

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During her presentation, Dr. Hall will discuss shoulder physiology and help attendees recognize red flags that indicate the need for immediate shoulder evaluation. She will also offer the time for questions after the presentation. Dr. Hall graduated from the University of Massachusetts School of Medicine and completed her residency at the Bronx Lebanon Hospital in New York. She is board certified in orthopedic surgery, and is a fellowship trained shoulder specialist. Dr. Hall completed her shoulder fellowship at the Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopaedic Institute in New York. She is on the active medical staff of Pardee Hospital and is currently accepting new patients. – article submitted

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Gotta love neighbors like them To the Editor: Several Town of Columbus vehicles appeared in front of my house last Friday morning, so I went out to see why they had all stopped by to see me (they usually just return my wave as they go by). Seems there was a lot of water coming up out of the ground and running off in both directions. Soon the backhoe went to work and uncovered several split fittings in the 8-inch main line tee connection, but not before digging up some of my azaleas and moving them out of harm’s way. I always make a comment about the “boys playing in the dirt” when I find them digging around town, but this time they were soon in red mud up to their elbows. Friend Bert Gibbs and crew worked all day and into the night to cut out the damaged pipes and install new ones. When satisfied that there were no leaks, they filled the hole and spread gravel on it. They also put gravel on the layer of red mud on my driveway entrance and left for the weekend. They were back today (Monday) to tidy up, and here’s the really good part: they put my azaleas back, leveled the ground around them and spread mulch on all the red mud! They even brought the Fire Department’s brush truck out to wash the mud off the pavement. While I was thanking them for staying with the job until it was completed and for going the extra mile to put things right, they were apologizing for “the inconvenience.” Gotta love good neighbors like them. May their tribe increase. – Garland Goodwin

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Wise as serpents, harmless as doves To the Editor: I was reminded recently of a timeless, classic sermon by the great Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, delivered on April 1, 1855 and entitled “Joseph Attacked by the Archers”. He is referring to Genesis 49:23, 24 and speaks of Joseph, who was sold into slavery, bound in prison and rose to become a mighty ruler of God’s people. Following are excerpts: “Mark well his quietness. His bow abideth. It is not rattling, it is not always moving, but it abides, it is quite still; he takes no notice of the attack. The archers sorely grieved Joseph, but his bow was not turned against them, it abode in strength. He turned not his bow on them. He rested while

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they raged. Doth the moon stay herself to lecture every dog that bayeth at her? Doth the lion turn aside to rend each cur that barketh at him? Do the stars cease to shine because the nightingales reprove them for their dimness? Doth the sun stop in its course because of the officious cloud which veils it: Or doth the river stay its course because the willow dippeth its leaves into its waters? Ah! No; God’s universe moves on, and if men will oppose it, it heeds them not. Let your bows, my brethren, abide. Do not be in a hurry to set yourselves right. God will take care of you. Leave yourselves alone; only be very valiant for the Lord God of Israel; be steadfast in the truth of Jesus and your bow shall abide. Some men are so very particular about reputation. They think, “surely, surely, surely they shall lose their character.”

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Fear not, Christian. Let slander fly, let envy send forth its forked tongue, let it hiss at you, your bow shall abide in strength. Oh! shielded warrior, remain quiet, fear no ill; but, like the eagle in its lofty eyrie, look thou down upon the fowlers in the plain, turn thy bold eye upon them and say, “Shoot ye may, but your shots will not reach half-way to the pinnacle where I stand. Waste your powder upon me if ye will; I am beyond your reach.” Then clap your wings, mount to heaven, and there laugh them to scorn, for ye have made your refuge God, and shall find a most secure abode”. How many Josephs do we have out there? By the way, speaking of Joseph; yes, Joe, relationships are very important. Old friends can become new ones. You can go home again. – Tina Melton

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