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Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 85 / No. 228

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

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PCMS remembers Sandy Hook Elementary School

Tryon Arts and Crafts School’s new classes will start Jan. 2. Community members are encouraged to try their hand at something new and explore their creative side by signing up for classes in pottery, painting, blacksmithing and more. To find out more, visit www. TryonArtsandCrafts.org or call 828-859-8323.

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

Today

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Wednesdays, Fire Department in Green Creek, 7 a.m. - noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Wednesday activities include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; medication assistance; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Wacky Wednesday, senior fitness and Italian club, 10 a.m.; bingo and bridge, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Green Creek Community Center, quilters’ group, (Continued on page 2)

At 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 21, students at Polk County Middle School remembered students and staff members from Sandy Hook Elementary School with the tolling of chimes. Band members Rachel Stechschulte (left) and Trinity Branham, sounded the chimes 26 times while PCMS observed a moment of silence honoring each student and staff member who was lost in the Sandy Hook school shooting incident on Dec. 14, 2012. The staff, students and family members also collected $2,000 to help the families of the victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School. (photo by Beverly Gregory / submitted by Carlann Scherping)

Columbus restricts group homes to ½ mile apart by Leah Justice

Family care or group homes will have to remain a minimum of ½ mile apart in Columbus. Columbus Town Council met Thursday, Dec. 20 and approved

amendments to it zoning ordinance and use table. The town first approved an amendment to allow group homes, which is required by state and federal law, in all residential districts. Council added

language to the zoning ordinance that states family care homes can not be located within ½ mile of each other following its planning (Continued on page 4)

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Wednesdays, 10 - 11:30 a.m. Saluda Center, Wednesday activities, Trash Train, 10 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga 12:30 p.m. For more activities, email saludacenter@hotmail.com or visit www. saluda.com. Tryon Kiwanis Club, meets Wednesdays, noon, Congregational Church, 210 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Polk County Economic & Tourism Development Commission (ETDC), meets on the last Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at the First Peak Visitor Center conference room, 20 E. Mills St., Columbus. For information, call 828-894-2895. Female Domestic Abuse Intervention, Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Alcoholics Anonymous Tryon 12 and 12, Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m., Tryon Coffeehouse, 90 Trade Street.

Thursday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. - noon, corner of Hampton Court and Hwy 108. Thursday Men’s Prayer Breakfast will meet Thursday, Dec. 27 at 8 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe located at 456 S. Trade St. in Tryon. All are welcome. Order breakfast from the menu and bring a friend. Green Creek Community

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Center, Zumba exercise class, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga, 5:30 p.m. For more activities, email saludacenter@hotmail.com or visit www.saluda.com. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Devotions, 10 a.m.; Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m.; Grocery shopping, 1 p.m.; Yoga, 6 p.m. 828-8940001. House of Flags Museum, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 33 Gibson Street, Columbus. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, 10 a.m., 20- 25 minute session for young children and care givers includes music, nursery rhymes, action poems and short books. Storytime at 10:30 a.m. for preschoolers includes books, music and fingerplays. Call 828457-2218. Polk County Historical Association, open Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. AA open discussion meeting, Happy, Joyous and Free, noon on Thursdays, Columbus United Methodist Church, 76 N. Peak Street, across from Stearns gym. Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Rd. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 155 W. Mills St., Suite 202, Columbus. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-894-5098. NAMI Support Group, Thursdays, 7 - 8 p.m. in the blue room of Tryon Presbyterian Church, located on Harmon Field Road in Tryon. The group, sponsored by the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), is for anyone feeling anxious or depressed and those with a

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

LOCAL WEATHER Forecast:

Today

Tomorrow

Moon Phase

Today: Showers, with 60 percent chance of rain. High 53, low 34. Thursday: Par tly Cloudy cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 49, low 31.

Sunny

Friday: Partly cloudy, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 55, low 35.

diagnosis of a mental illness. All conversations are confidential. No charge. 828-817-0382. AA 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., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099.

Friday

Saluda Center, Friday events: chair exercise, 9:30 a.m.; Trash Train, 10 a.m.; NA Meeting, 8 p.m. For more activities, email saludacenter@hotmail.com or visit www.saluda.com. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Friday activities include movie matinee at 10 a.m. and bingo or movie at 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-8940293. American Legion Post 250, weekly bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free. Narcotics Anon., Saluda Senior Center, Friday, 8 p.m.

Saturday

Green Creek Community Center, Zumba class, Saturdays, 9 a.m. Grassroots Art Project, holds art classes to benefit Lennie’s Fund and the Humane Society, Saturdays from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Classes are held at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church Info: 828-899-0673. House of Flags Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 4

p.m., 33 Gibson Street, Columbus. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Tryon Fine Arts Center, Oil painting class for teens with Margaret Curtis, Saturdays, noon - 3 p.m. Regeneration Group, Saturday, 4 p.m., Ashley Meadows Community Room. There is Christ-centered help for all addictions. Join us to find freedom from unhealthy habits. Will meet every Saturday at 4 p.m. For more information, call Lorna Dever at 828-817-1544. Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. - noon. Saluda Center, Mondays, chair exercise, 9:30 a.m.; line dance, 12:30 p.m.; Saluda Duplicate Bridge, 1:30 p.m. 828-7499245. For more activities, email saludacenter@hotmail.com or visit www.saluda.com. The Meeting Place Senior Center, sing-along, 10 a.m.; senior fitness, 11 a.m.; bingo or bead class 12:30 p.m. 828-8940001. Christian Fellowship Luncheon, TJ’s Cafe, Tryon, Mondays except holidays, noon - 1 p.m.; food, fellowship and discussion of relevant issues; interdenominational. 859-5051. 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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BOE says goodbye, hello and welcome back Honoring Melanie Talbot The Polk County Board of Education recently honored Melanie Talbot at is November meeting for her years of dedicated service. Talbot represented Saluda Township during her time on the board. Board of Education Chairman Geoffrey Tennant thanked Talbot for her contributions and presented her with a gift of appreciation. Saluda Elementary Principal Ronette Dill also presented a gift of thanks to Talbot on behalf of the school and community. At their December meeting The Polk County Board of Education also welcomed their newest member, Rhonda Corley, who was elected to fill the seat left vacant by Talbot. Pamela Green-Hyder, Polk County Clerk of Court, conducted the swearing in of Corley. Also at the December meeting, the Polk County Board of Education welcomed back Cindy Allen and Rick Covil, representatives of the White Oak Township and Tryon Township respectively, who were re-elected to another term of service. The board also held annual chair and vice-chair elections and unanimously agreed to retain current vice-chair Sherry Page and chairman Geoffrey Tennant in their current positions. – article submitted by Aaron Greene

Polk County Board of Education Chairman Geoffrey Tennant thanks former board member Melanie Talbot. (photos submitted)

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and Bright Smile for the New Year!


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board recommendation. The town also amended its permitted use table renaming convalescent homes and group care facilities to nursing homes, assisted living facilities and group care facilities and took the use out of the R1 (residential) district and allowed the use in the HC (highway commercial) district. Columbus’ meeting was full of residents from the Holly Hills subdivision and area mental health professionals. Columbus first began discussing changes to its zoning ordinance after Synergy in Action Inc. proposed to add another family care home in the Holly Hills subdivision. Synergy in Action currently has a family care home in Holly Hills that has been there since 2002. The town began looking at its zoning ordinance and discovered it went against state and federal law because family care homes were not allowed in all residential Columbus districts. At the same time, several Holly Hills residents got involved and began expressing concern to Columbus officials about a second home being located in their neighborhood. State law allows local governments to restrict family care homes to a maximum distance of half mile apart. Holly Hills resident Linda Stevenson said her concern is traffic. She said she doesn’t care what anyone tells her she believes a group home brings more traffic than a single family would bring. Holly Hills resident Jim Dorsett said the group home currently in

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Holly Hills has some of the greatest people there. But he also said Synergy in Action is a business and when they have meetings there are 10 to 15 cars parked around the home. He did mention that he’s with the fire department and when he has gone on medical calls the home is well organized, staff well trained and the houses are well kept. “We’re not against the people,” Dorsett said. “We know group homes are necessary. We’re just concerned about continued growth of group homes and (them) affecting property values.” Synergy in Action Executive Administrator Kathy Romich said she was not at the meeting to persuade the town one way or another on the amendment because Synergy in Action officials know they will continue to provide services to those in need. The home Synergy in Action was looking at in Holly Hills required some upgrades, “so we felt we would be improving,” said Romich. “I appreciate so much the comments that have been made by residents that I don’t think anybody here is against people with disabilities,” she said. She also said the individuals Synergy in Action serve are already living in our community, living in impoverished situations. “We help them become participating members of our community,” she said. “We’re not trying to overtake or create a community of our own. That’s certainly not our goal. We’d love to have homes all over Polk County spread out be(Continued on page 6)


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cause that integrates people in our community.” Councilwoman Ernie Kan was the sole vote against the half-mile restriction. Kan said she still has a concern about the half-mile restriction and after looking at a picture of where family care homes could be located in Columbus after the amendment she is a little more concerned. “I understand the people about wanting not to have them so close together,” said Kan. “I also understand there’s a greater and greater need for them. I think a half mile limit is too much.” Councilwoman Margaret Metcalf said Columbus isn’t Asheville and Columbus isn’t Raleigh. She said Columbus doesn’t have as much land area so people are more restricted here as to where they can live. “In Columbus we only have so much land and we can’t turn our back on what the citizens wish,” said Metcalf. “It isn’t that I have anything at all against the people or the group homes or Synergy because I do not, but I do not feel that 600 ft. is an adequate amount. The people that live in Holly Hills now have lived there for years and years; some built their own homes there. At this point in time I don’t think it would be fair to go in and put 10 or 12 group homes there.” Metcalf said she has to do what’s fair and the town is not saying group homes can’t be in Columbus, the town is just saying it needs to be limited. “No matter what decision we make it’s going to be the wrong decision for someone and I’m deeply sorry for that,” said Metcalf. “We were elected by the people to do what they wish.” CooperRiis Executive Director Virgil Stucker attended with statistical information regarding mental health. He said mental health illness affects 25 percent of families, meaning one out of every four families in Columbus is challenged by a family member with mental health. He also said 10 percent of our children are on psychiatric medica-

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tion and the numbers are large who need our caring and our compassion. “Sometimes we worry about violence,” Stucker said, “my goodness look at what happened in Connecticut.” He said he’s never had an issue with violence at CooperRiis or in Asheville because they are in a group home setting. If they’re left isolated and disengaged from the community, left with a mother who doesn’t get help, Stucker said, then you’re left with what happened in Connecticut. “Statistics show us that people with mental illness are no more likely to harm you then your nextdoor neighbor,” Stucker said. He urged council to restrict family care homes like Asheville has done at 600 ft. apart from each other. But Holly Hills resident Sarah Cross said 600 ft. would be approximately every third house in the neighborhood. After a pastor said restricting group homes means keeping moer people who need help in their own homes which can end up being the same situation as Connecticut. “If that gentleman would have been in a group home those children would be alive today,” said the pastor. Dorsett said he didn’t appreciate the Connecticut shooting being brought into Columbus’ situation. Columbus Mayor Eric McIntyre ended the discussions by saying council’s decision is based on a lot of factors. He said when you look at Columbus it is possible to get two to three group homes in town limits if they are placed properly. “I wouldn’t mind one in my neighborhood,” he said. “But when citizens come we have to weight that carefully,” he added. McIntyre said there’s a lot of land in Polk County and a lot of land outside Columbus City Limits for group homes. He also mentioned that no one on council has any problems with Synergy or group homes and that he thinks Romich is doing a tremendous service for the community. “Of course we are disappointed (Continued on page 7)


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Columbus police assist in federal identity theft investigation The Columbus Police Department recently assisted the United States Department of State and numerous other agencies with an investigation of identity theft. Columbus police arrested John Blake on Oct. 31, 2009 under the alias of Douglas Scott Baker for driving while impaired. What the department discovered later was that Blake had been living under an assumed and fraudulent identity for nearly 30 years, committing many criminal offenses. As a result of the federal investigation, Blake is now facing numerous charges in Florida, as well as having assets obtained through his

John Blake

criminal offenses seized. – article submitted by Columbus Police Department

Columbus makes drug arrests On Tuesday, Dec. 18, officers from the Columbus Police Department responded to the Polk County Library for a suspicious persons call. Officers located Joshua Oren Hardin, 30, of Tryon asleep inside the library. During the course of the encounter, officers found Hardin to be in possession of methamphetamine. Hardin was arrested and charged with felony possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hardin’s first court appearance was set for Dec. 19. Hardin was held on a $2,000 secured bond. On Friday, Dec. 7, officers from the Columbus Police Department responded to Macon Bank for a suspicious persons call. During the course of the investigation, officers arrested David Edward Melton, 20, of Saluda.

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that the council chose to enact the half-mile radius statute,” Romich said following the town’s decision. “We understand the members of the council felt they were acting in the best interest of those constituents

Melton was charged with felony possession with intent to sell and deliver marijuana, felony possession with intent to sell and deliver a schedule IV controlled substance, felony conspiracy to sell marijuana, felony maintaining a vehicle for controlled substances and possession of drug paraphernalia. Melton was released after posting a $4,000 secured bond and has a next court date of Jan. 23, 2013. Also arrested during the investigation was Andrew Benjamin Hamilton, 22, of Columbus. Hamilton was charged with driving while license revoked and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hamilton was released after posting a $300 secured bond and has a court date set for Feb. 20. – article submitted by Columbus Police Department

who were present and expressing concern. We have every intention of abiding by this decision as we continue to grow in order to serve the citizens of Polk County who need group home services. Our purpose remains to provide excellent care and be excellent neighbors.”

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Friends of Harmon Field loses nonprofit status by Samantha Hurst

port, Dever and the Friends of On Monday, Dec. 17 Friends Harmon Field did host the anof Harmon Field (FoHF) board nual Tour de Leaves in October, members voted to disband fol- raising $1,000. Dever said that lowing the loss of the group’s money would be used to fund landscaping at Harmon Field. 501 (c)(3) certification. Another $2,500 collected FoHF President Lorna Dever called the special meeting this year from the Harmon to discuss the organization’s Foundation will be allocated to the Town of Tryon for Harmon future. “We voted to disband since Field Heritage Days, which are we had struggled for the last set to take place March 21-24, 2013. two years at“I would t e m p t i n g t o “We voted to disband like to thank get members all that have and officers since we had struggled helped with for the organi- for the last two years riends of zation,” Dever attempting to get members FHarmon Field said. and the variF r i e n d s and officers for the ous events we o f H a r m o n organization.” Field formed - FoHF President, Lorna Dever have hosted. If there is somein June 2007 one that would with about 50 members initially aiming to like to re-create an organization support Harmon Field through such as Friends of Harmon fundraising. The group obtained Field, I would encourage them its official 501(c )(3) status in to step forward, contact the Harmon Field Board of SuperMay 2009. Over the last two years how- visors, and move forward with ever the group has dwindled their talents and ideas,” Dever to just four consistently active said. Board members will conmembers. Dever has served the last five years as president but tinue with the legalities of could not get others to step up disbanding after the holidays. and serve as officers, she said. Dever said if someone wishes to Dever said a lack of manpower keep the effort going they would caused paperwork to lapse with need to contact her immediately the IRS, which also affected the before final paperwork is completed. Dever can be reached at group’s not-for-profit status. Despite this lack of sup- 828-817-1544.


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Tryon to reinstate street captains by Leah Justice

The Town of Tryon is looking for neighborhood captains to gather medical and emergency information from residents. During its November meeting, town council discussed restarting a former initiative for street captains that never got off

the ground years ago. Tryon Town Manager Caitlin Martin said street captains would be chosen in every community who could provide vital information in case of an emergency. The idea never took off with only one community gathering information from neighbors to turn over

to police previously. Mayor Pro-Tem Roy Miller said the idea was visited about five years ago and Beryl Dade of the Eastside Community was the only person to collect information to turn into the police department. Martin said the information would help emergency personnel in cases of extreme disaster. The street captain would be

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charged with gathering information from residents such as medical issues so emergency workers would know each community’s needs in case of a disaster. Council directed Martin to move forward with implementing the street captain program. Anyone interested in becoming a street captain can contact Tryon Town Hall at 859-6656 for more information.

Rutherford Regional Health System restricts visitation due to influenza Rutherford Regional Health System (RRHS) this week announced it is restricting visitation to its hospital facility due to the rise of influenzalike illness statewide and locally. Per its policy, Rutherford Regional restricts visitation when influenza-like illness reports hit the 6 percent mark statewide. The North Carolina State Influenza Surveillance Report, which was updated on Thursday, Dec. 20, showed that reported cases of influenza-like illness had reached the 7-percent mark statewide.

The hospital states that restricted visitation means: - No children under the age of 12 should visit the hospital at all; - Only immediate family should visit patients at the hospital; - Any visitor with signs and symptoms of illness should not visit the hospital at all. Rutherford Regional’s safety officials began convening in November and have been monitoring an historic rise in flu cases in recent weeks. Over the last two weekly reports, the officials say cases have

increased from 2.3 percent to the current 7 percent. This also is the earliest spike in such cases in over a decade. Typically, flu-like cases rise most in February. “We are extremely sensitive to the fact that these restrictions come at a time when some patients may unfortunately be hospitalized over the Christmas holiday,” said Cindy Buck, CEO of Rutherford Regional. “We ask that the public simply help us as much as possible to honor these guidelines for the safety and well-being of our patients and em-

ployees.” RRHS safety officials continue to stress that everyone should remain vigilant in helping prevent the spread of flu by getting an annual flu vaccination; keeping hands washed and clean; covering coughs or sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve; avoiding close contact with others if you think you may have flu symptoms; seeing your doctor if you are very ill; and not travelling or going to school or work while ill. – article submitted by Allison Flynn


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Battle of the Border at Landrum High School Landrum High School invites the community out for its 13th annual Landrum Drug Battle of the Border shootout Dec. 27-29. The boy’s and girl’s Christmas basketball tournament will start Dec. 27 with a girl’s game between Polk County and Chesnee at 10 a.m. The first boy’s game will be held at 11:30 a.m. with Mauldin vs. SCA. Admission is $6 per day or $15 for a day pass. Children under 6 will be admitted for free. Only South Carolina and North Carolina High School Association passes will be accepted. Sixth man T-shirts will be sponsored by Landrum Drug Store and Kim Ryan State Farm Agency.


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Polk BOE honors holiday artists

At their December meeting, The Polk County Board of Education recognized five PCHS students for having artwork selected to be on the cover of the 2012 Polk County Schools’ holiday cards. The teachers and students are (left to right) Susan McRostie (art teacher), Kaylie Blankenship, Leigh Deaver, Genna Gary, Isys Hennigar, Jeff Thomas (art teacher) and Moira Davis, not pictured. (photo submitted by Aaron Greene)

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Rotary Club of Tryon welcomes Mahler back

The Rotary Club of Tryon recently conducted a special ceremony to celebrate Pete Mahler’s decision to rejoin the club. The Rotary Club was founded in 1927 and has the fortune that many of the community’s most recognizable leaders have also served as the club’s president to include Pete Mahler who served as club president from 1955-56. The members of the Rotary Club of Tryon wish to show Mahler appreciation for his service both past and present as his commitment to others is in keeping with the highest traditions of Rotary. Welcome back Pete. (Submitted by Bill Hillhouse)


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Half mile restriction on groups home too limiting Columbus council leaders followed the call of Holly Hills’ residents and approved a restriction prohibiting group homes from locating less than a half a mile from any other group home within city limits. Unfortunately the needs of another segment of Columbus residents, and potential residents, did not ring as loudly. Those who live in Holly Hills said they were concerned that another group home locating in their neighborhood would jeopardize their property values and add to traffic problems. Yet, they also admit they have had no problems with the individuals living in the group home that has been in their community for about a decade. This means no loud disturbances in the middle of the night, no loitering and no violent acts. Group homes serve our communities by helping individuals with disabilities enjoy a better quality of life and contribute to society. Supervisors within the homes ensure these individuals have groceries, take their medication if needed, have help fixing leaks or keeping the grass mowed. Wouldn’t you prefer to have neighbors who live in such a supportive environment? It’s those of us trying to make it through life without help who often don’t get around to cutting the grass, replacing shingles on the roof or tearing down a decrepit shed. Depending on how the half mile restriction is calculated, the resolution could prohibit organizations from taking advantage of the benefits a town like Columbus would afford. Within the town limits of Columbus there are homes available that would allow for residents of the group home to be within walking distance of shops and restaurants; places they might even be able to find employment. We understand that no one neighborhood would want to see a majority of homes taken up by group homes, but we feel the half-mile restriction – the maximum distance the state allows a city to enforce – is a detriment to the community rather than a benefit. What neighborhoods could now miss out on are the sale of nearby homes that possibly have been vacant for some time and the addition of neighbors who could make quality contributions to their community. - Tryon Daily Bulletin, editorial staff

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Samantha Hurst Gwen Ring Leah Justice

Welcome to the recovery

To the editor: Who says we haven’t gone over the “cliff” already? There’s the fiscal cliff, the poverty cliff, the jobs cliff and your personal cliff. You pick the one to discuss and it’s already happened right before your TV bloodshot eyes while the mouthpieces in the mainstream media and the White House spin a happy tune on what they see through rose colored glasses. Folks, believe me, we are in a recesLetter sion and it’s going to to the get worse before it gets Editor better. In June, a total of 142,415,000 people were employed in the U.S, according to the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), including 19,938,000 who were employed by federal, state and local governments. By November, according to data BLS recently released, the total number of people employed had climbed to 143,262,000, an overall increase of 847,000 in the six months since June. In the same five-month period since June, the number of people employed by government increased by 621,000 to 20,559,000. These 621,000 new government jobs created in the last five months equal 73.3 percent of the 847,000 new jobs created overall. I thought last month’s delayed

food stamp data was bad. However the just reported food stamp number for September was a doozy, with 607,544 new Americans becoming eligible for food stamps, as a record 47.7 million Americans are now living in poverty at least according to the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). The monthly increase was the highest since May 2011, and with August’s 421K new impoverished America, over 1 million Americans made the EBT card their new best friend. It is unclear just which atmospheric phenomenon will get the blame for this unprecedented surge in poverty, which comes at a time when the pre-election economic data euphoria was adamant that the U.S. economy was on an escape velocity to utopia. Instead what we do know is that in August and September, over three times as many food stamp recipients were added to the economy as jobs (324,000). We also know that with the imminent impact of Sandy, which will send food stamp recipients soaring, it is now looking quite possible that the US may end 2012 with just over a mindboggling 50 million Americans living in absolute poverty and collecting the $134.29 average monthly benefit per person, instead of working. Welcome to the recovery indeed. - Karl Kachadoorian, Tryon

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Hospice House breakfast The Hospice House of Landrum recently hosted its annual Volunteer Holiday Breakfast. The breakfast event is held the first Tuesday of December each year at Landrum First Baptist Church’s fellowship hall. “It is always colorfully and abundantly attended by our wonderful volunteers, as HoC staff serve as waitstaff and cheerleaders,” said Marsha VanHecke. At right, volunteers fill their plates with breakfast fare prepared by Kevin Fisher, Hospice House kitchen services manager. (photo submitted)

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Walker graduates UNC Chapel Hill Hannah Walker, PCHS Class of 2009, graduated from UNC Chapel Hill on Dec. 16. Hannah is the daughter of Cindy and Scott Walker. Hannah, a Covenant Scholar, graduated with a degree in biology and a minor in entrepreneurship. She made the dean’s list five out of seven semesters. Hannah Walker is currently the marketing coordinator for Sugarland Chapel Hill. – article submitted by Cindy Walker

Live Music THURSDAY, DEC. 27 Zenzera Marc Yaxley Purple Onion Jim Landry, 7:30 p.m.

FRIDAY, DEC. 28 Hannah Walker

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Purple Onion Fred Whiskin, 7 p.m. Mill Spring Ag Center Bluegrass Jam, 7:30 p.m. Zenzera Mdulick

SATURDAY, DEC. 29

Hare & Hound Live music w/ Daryl Rice Purple Onion Clay Ross, 8 p.m. Zenzera The Shane Pruitt band with

Jim Peterman, Shane Pruitt and Bill Fletcher

SUNDAY, DEC. 30

Larkin’s in Columbus Fred Whiskin, 11:30 a.m. Stone Soup Live entertainment, 11 a.m.

MONDAY, Dec. 31

Purple Onion 5:30 p.m. seating - Fred Whiskin 9 p.m. seating - The JPQ Band and four course dinner Zenzera Special Edition Kyoto’s Dance party with DJ and party favors

Music Venues Hare and Hound - 101 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, 828-457-3232 Larkin’s - 155 W. Mills St., Columbus, 828-894-8800 Kyoto’s - 112 N. Trade St., Tryon, 828-859-9043 Melrose Inn - 55 Melrose Ave., Tryon, 828-859-0234 Purple Onion - 16 Main St., Saluda, 828-749-1179 Party Place & Event Center - Friendship Rd., Saluda, 828-749-3676 Saluda Grade Café - 40 Main St., Saluda, 828-749-5854 Saluda Inn & Wine Cellar - 229 Greenville St., Saluda, 828-749-9698 Tryon Fine Arts Center - 34 Melrose Ave., Tryon, 828-859-8322 Wine Cellar - 229 Greenville St., Saluda, 828-749-9698 Zenzera - 208 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, 864-457-4554

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012 Tryon Daily Bulletin  / The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Exhibits & Events Bravo Marketplace, 285 N. Trade St., Tryon. Collection includes works by Linda Hudgins, Jim Shackleford and Mara and Ford Smith. Gallery open Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Ferullo Fine Art Studio, 140 Pacolet St., Tryon. Patricia ColeFerullo showing a new series of watercolors in the studio/gallery. Open by appointment. 828-859-3177. The ongoing expressive watercolor group continues to create new and exciting paintings, many of which will be shown in the halls of St. Luke’s Hospital during the holiday season. Honking Tonkers Gallery, 78 East Main St., Saluda. 828-7491070. Offering mandala classes every Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. There is a small fee for the class. Kathleen’s Gallery, 66 E. Main St., Saluda. Gallery hours are Monday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. For more information, call 828-859-8316. Mill Spring Agricultural Center (MSAC), 156 School Road, Mill Spring. Friday, Dec. 28, 7:30 p.m., Bluegrass Jam. For more information, call 828-894-8028. Skyuka Fine Art, 133 N. Trade St., Tryon. Portrait painting workshop, Jan. 21-25. For more information, email rich@richnelson. com or call 828-859-0318. Thompson Garden Gallery and Outdoor Living, 83 Palmer St., Tryon. Showcasing local artists and craftsmen. Gallery and showroom hours 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday - Saturday. For more information, call 571-216-6093. Tryon Arts & Crafts School, 373 Harmon Field Rd., Tryon. Mary Lou Diekmann will lead a new Thursday and friday afternoon wheel throwing class. Call 828-859-8323 for information about new classes and schedules. Tryon Fine Arts Center, 34 Melrose Ave., Tryon. Friday, Jan. 11, Faye Lane’s Beauty Shop Stories. Saturday, Feb. 2, Chase Away the Blues Tryon Painters & Sculptors, 26 Maple St., Tryon. Upstairs Artspace, 49 South Trade St., Tryon. Saturday, Dec. 29, 35th Anniversary Kick-Off fundraiser, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Sunnydale log cabin on South Trade Street in Tryon. Heavy hors d’oeuvres, jazz trio, and preview of the gallery’s opening 2013 exhibit, “UPLOAD: The Art of the Digital Camera Phone.” Tickets available at Tryon House, La Bouteille. The deadline for submissions is Dec. 31; the show opens on Jan. 19 with a public reception at 5 p.m. Alongside this exhibit will also be the Big Brothers Big Sister’s fundraiser exhibit “Have a HeART.” Embellished hearts will be up for bid at the Upstairs Artspace from Jan. 18 through Feb. 9. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 828-859-2828, frontdesk@upstairsartspace.org, www.upstairsartspace.org.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Mad dog causes 1882 holiday season tragedy Around midnight on a late November 1882 evening, Levi Bowers was startled awake by squealing chickens. He figured a fox or weasel had gotten into the hen house. He ran into the yard, calling his hound to catch or scare off the varmint. In the dim moonlight, he suddenly saw something coming toward him from the hen house. It looked like a dog, not a weasel. When it was about 6 feet away, it sprung up toward his face and bit him on his lower right cheek. He grabbed the dog by the throat, threw it onto the ground, and put his knee on its body to hold it down. He called to his 83-yearold father and wife to bring an axe. When he took his knee off the dog so his father could strike it with the axe, the dog bit Levi’s hand and held it in its mouth. Levi picked up the clinging dog and carried it into a brighter, moonlighted

area. The father hit the dog’s back that evening, he felt much worse and crippled it. Levi pulled his and went to bed. About midnight, bleeding hand from its grip, allow- he had a real “fit,” which grew ing the father to cut off its head. worse and worse. Dr. W.A. Mooney of GowDr. John Mitchell was sent for, ensville was sent for quickly. but was unable to give Levi relief. He dressed the cheek and hand By this time, Levi was not able to wounds but could not speculate swallow medicine. whether the dog was mad or not. By 3 p.m. the next afternoon, Other than any menpain from his Twice-told tion of giving wounds, Levi medicine Tales of the him had no ill effects or seeing the Dark Corner faces of his until the night after Christmas wife, children, by Dean Campbell when he had a brother, sisslight spasm. ters, friends By Dec. 29, his throat began to or neighbors, would give Levi bother him, but he hoped that, spells. These would last from a since the symptoms were slight, few seconds to several minutes. he could continue to go about his They seemed to affect only his usual business. nerves, not his mind. He would On the morning of the 34th “holler” loudly while having a fit, day, he felt slightly worse but still but immediately after would speak hauled cottonseed all day. At din- with clarity. ner he could eat only a little. Later Levi would pray for himself

between spells, numerous times saying, “Lord, have mercy on a trembling sinner.” He sent for his only brother, Elder A.D. Bowers, to pray for him. About noon the next day, nearly five hours before he died, Levi seemed to get happy. He exclaimed that he could see his mother and little infants in heaven, along with angels, who were waiting for him. He was ready to die, he said, but dreaded leaving his wife and children, especially the unborn child his wife was now carrying. He then called his family and friends around his bed, bade them good-bye, and told them to meet him in heaven. He fell silent, except for a couple of small spells, and died quietly and easily. His death came on Jan. 5, 1883, just a few days before his 34th birthday. Soon thereafter, his son, Levi Jr., was born.


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Landrum Garden Club members gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costner on Nov. 8, 2012, to assemble baskets for Rosedale. Pictured left to right are Carolyn Arnold, Jerry Attwood, Gladys Provan, Charlotte-Kale Hamrick, Linda Warren, Kathleen Culbreth, Francine Costner, Linda Brown, Magdalene Bradey and Phelecia Corpening. (photos submitted)

Landrum Garden Club marks joyful year The Landrum Garden Club ended the year of 2012 on a positive note, planting seeds of love, fellowship and giving. On Nov. 8, 2012, The Landrum Garden Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Costner to start its final project of the year. There the group assembled baskets of goodies to take to Rosedale in Campobello, S.C. On Dec. 13, 2012 the group met for a luncheon at Marilyn’s Historic Melrose Inn, located in Tryon. This, within itself, was a delightful experience. Doheny, the owner of the inn, was a wonderful hostess. The group had a delicious lunch and a self-guided tour of the inn. During

the luncheon garden club members discussed future plans, welcomed new members and paid tribute to the club’s oldest living honorary member Ann Sevier, age 105. Off to the club’s final destination, Rosedale, members gave out gifts, sang Christmas Carols, shared hugs and listened to stories from the ladies. Several of them shared just how uplifting the club’s visits were to them, and how they look forward to the club coming every year. The seeds of love, fellowship and giving were planted and members ended their day looking forward to Jan. 1, 2013 when the group would drop-in at Peggie Armstrong’s home to celebrate the

New Year. The Landrum Garden Club’s next meeting will be Jan. 10, 2013

at the home of Bobby Warren. – article submitted by Mary Giles


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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Polk heritage has strong ties to Civil War Our community was saddened by the death of 103-year-old Bennett Hinsdale on Dec. 7. Prior to entering a nursing home (Rosecrest) Bennett had lived in Green Creek throughout his entire life, on property that his grandfather, C.C. Hinsdale, had bought from the Speculation Land Company in the 1800s. Five generations of the Hinsdale family had lived on this property. Bennett was one of the first graduates of Green Creek High School, in 1929. His love of this area, his family and Green Creek School was evident to everyone who knew him. His memories were a delight to hear, especially about his grandfather’s participation in the Civil War, or the War Between the States, as it was sometimes called. Bennett’s grandfather had also served as a Polk County Commis-

sioner and had helped build the ing officers: J.C. Camp, Captain, locally famous Skyuka Hotel in and G.W. Peak, First Lieutenant, the 1890s. R.H. Hunter, 2nd Lieutenant, and In my last column, I wrote R.H. Mills, 3rd Lieutenant…. about M.A. number of men (Mort) Cornwell, enrolled (was The View another Civil War )110. The secFrom soldier, who later Sandy Plains ond company served as a Polk organized April Opal Sauve County commis5, 1862…N.P. 828-863-2437 sioner. I had a Hampton, J.A. number of calls T h o r n , D . V. and comments on Cornwell’s Rhodes, J.B .Greenway, W.H writings. When Cornwell wrote .McFarland, W.T. Cornwell. We his memoirs in 1928, he gave had 65 men to start with. We left names and dates of Polk County Polk County (on) April 15, 1862. people serving in the Civil War. We stopped in Raleigh for a month The young men he wrote about left to drill and to get in shape. So the from our beloved old courthouse to Last days of September, we left begin their lives as soldiers. Raleigh for Richmond, Va. We Mort wrote “the county fur- stayed at Richmond for a month or nished the confederate army 303 so, then we left for Fredricksburg.” soldiers. The first company was Mort Cornwell goes on to give organized at Columbus on the 20th details of his first battle, and about day of April, 1861 with the follow- how he evaded capture, when his

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best friend Bill McFarland and others were not so fortunate. Most of the above mentioned Confederate soldiers have descendants and other relatives living in Polk County today. Community: Hats off to the area churches (and their young (Continued on page 23)


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King speaks to Rotary Club of Tryon

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Linder, Floyd Sauve, Virginia Jones, Clifford McDade, Shelby Upton, Kathy Cochran, and Celia Pittman. Among those celebrating wedding anniversaries this month are Emogene and Roy Taylor and Mickey and Albert Durham. If you have news of this area please call me at 863-2437.

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Carol King was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Tryon. King served as district governor of the western North Carolina District of Rotary International in 2009-2010. She presented an update to the Rotarians on the important work of the Rotary Foundation, a not-for-profit 1x3 corporation 1x3 supported solely by voluntary contributions from Rotarians and friends of the Foundationtwhose mission t ends 8/10 restarted 7/3/07 is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty. Jerry Atkins arranged the program. Pictured is Rotary Club of Tryon President Carol Jackson along with King and Atkins. (photo submitted by Bill Hillhouse)

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