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TodayPolk County Mobile Recy-
cling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. to noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108, Columbus.
Lanier Library, Book Sale, Thursday, Sept. 23-Saturday, Sept. 25. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 23 is for members only. 72 Chestnut St., Tryon.
Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin yoga 12:30 p.m., gentle Yin Yoga 5:30 p.m., Saluda Center. 828-749-9245.
The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m. 828-894-0001.
NCDMV Driver’s License van, three Thursdays a month, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in front of Columbus Post Office. Check www.ncdot.gov/dmv/office_locations for schedule. This month, Sept. 9, 16, 23.
Saluda Public Library, Bouncing Babies & Toddlers in Tow, Thursdays, 10 a.m.
Landrum Library, Lap Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; storytime, 10:30 a.m.
Polk County Historical Association Museum, open
Andrew Maunder and Harry won the Carriage Dog class at the 2009 CCC Pleasure Driving Show. (photo by Hoofclix.com)
by Barbara MadillThe weather forecast is promising for the Caro-
lina Carriage Club’s 14th Annual Pleasure Driving & Dressage Show at Harmon Field in Tryon this weekend. Remember the deluge that dampened festivities at last year's show?
Dressage events start Friday, September 24 at 9 a.m., including Training, Preliminary and, for the first time, Intermediate classes.
Saturday action begins at 9 a.m., with the el-
CCC Pleasure Driving show this weekend
Polk gets $15k from White Oak, gives developers 120 more days to answer lawsuitby Leah Justice
Polk County has given White Oak Development Partners, LLC an additional 120 days to answer a lawsuit the county filed against the developers, who have not completed pay-ments for a water line.
Polk County Manager Ryan Whitson told commissioners
Monday that White Oak was given the additional time and in return made another payment of $15,000.
White Oak failed to answer the suit by the most recent deadline of Sept. 8, but now has until sometime in January 2011 to respond to the suit.
Polk County sued the de-
velopment in July following failure to receive the remaining $135,752.50 in payments for a water line extension.
The county decided in June to file the lawsuit against White Oak but waited another month to see if the developers would
Serving Polk County and Upper Spartanburg and Greenville Counties
Vol. 83 / No. 165 Tryon, N.C. 28782 Thursday, September 23, 2010 Only 50 cents
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper
New local map designed for directions, marketing, page 8
Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:
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page 2 tryon daily Bulletin / the World’s smallest daily neWspaper thursday, septemBer 23, 2010
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Saturdays and Sundays for $60 per year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc., 16 N. Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656. Periodicals postage paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bul-letin Inc., 16 N Trade St., Tryon, NC 28782-6656.
How To Reach UsMain number, classifieds and subscriptions: 828-859-9151FAX: 828-859-5575e-mail: [email protected]
Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vining. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955)Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher
www.tryondailybulletin.com
Local Weather
Today: Mostly sunny, with 10 percent chance of rain. High 90, low 64.
Friday: Sunny, with no chance of rain. High 88, low 65.
Tuesday’s weather was: High 89, low 69, no rain.
Forecast: Today Tomorrow
Mostly sunny Sunny
MoonPhase
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Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise classes Thursdays, 11 a.m., 7 p.m., in gym.
Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Road.
Parkinsons support group, last Thursday of each month, 1:30 p.m., Landrum Library. 864-457-2824.
Lanier Library presents special guest Robert Inman, who wrote the adaptation of “Welcome to Mitford,” Thursday, Sept. 23, 2 p.m. All invited. 72 Chestnut St., Tryon. 828-859-9535.
Tryon Farmer’s Market, Thursdays, 4 to 6:30 p.m., Depot Street, downtown Tryon.
Polk Unified Development Ordinance Advisory Commit-tee, Thursday, Sept. 23, 7 p.m., at The Meeting Place, 75 Carmel Lane, Columbus.
Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, Bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-625-9477.
Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus.
Tryon Little Theater, “Wel-come to Mitford,” Sept. 23-Oct. 3, TLT Workshop, 516 S. Trade
St., Tryon. 828-859-2466.Alcoholics Anonymous,
Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave., Tryon.
AA’s Sobriety and Beyond, Thursdays, 8-9 p.m., Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1024 W. Main St., Forest City. 828-863-1313.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis, Mill Spring. 828-859-7099.
FridayCarolina Carriage Club
Dressage and Pleasure Show, Friday, Sept. 24 through Sunday, Sept. 26, 9 a.m., Harmon Field. Free admission. 828-894-2437.
Saluda Center Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Game Day, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The Meeting Place Senior Center Friday activities in-clude Movie Matinee, 10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Steps to Hope, Open House, Friday, Sept. 24, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 60 Ward St., Columbus.
Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Com-merce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-894-0293.
Saluda Farmer’s Market, Fridays, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., down-town Saluda.
American Legion Post 250 weekly Bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free.
SaTurdayMill Spring Ag Center
Monthly Flea Market, 40 School Rd., Mill Spring, Saturday, Sept. 25, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. (Vendors set
up 7 a.m.) Additional vendors welcome! Call 828-894-2281 to sign up for a booth.
Columbus Tailgate Farm-er’s Market, Saturdays, 8 to 11:30 a.m., Courthouse Street, Columbus.
Polk County Historical As-sociation Museum, open Sat-urdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Polk County Demoractic Party, meet the candidates lunch, Saturday, Sept. 25, noon to 2 p.m. at Roseland Community Center, Peake St., Tryon. Free hamburg-ers and hot dogs. Information: 828-859-9701.
SundayFoothills Herpetological
Society, Sunday, Sept. 26, 2 p.m., Visitor’s Center, King’s Mountain Military Park near Blacksburg, S.C. All welcome. Information: 864-457-4092.
MondayPolk County Mobile Recy-
cling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. to noon.
Saluda Center, Monday ac-tivities include Line Dancing at 12:30 p.m. For more information visit www.saluda.com.
The Meeting Place Senior Center, Monday activities in-clude senior fitness, 11 a.m., Bingo or bead class, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Polk County Democratic Party Women’s Club, Monday, Sept. 27, 11 a.m., Democratic
Headquarters in Columbus. Everyone welcome.
Christian Fellowship Lun-cheon, TJ’s Cafe, Tryon, Mon-days except holidays, noon to 1 p.m.; food, fellowship and dis-cussion of relevant issues; inter-denominational. 859-5051.
Chess Club, Mondays, 12:30 p.m., recreation room, LaurelHurst Apartments, Co-lumbus. Open to anyone in community. 894-3336.
Male Anger Management Intervention/Education Pro-gram, Mondays, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340.
Tryon Downtown Devel-opment Association, annual meeting, Monday, Sept. 27, Tryon Country Club. Social 6:30 p.m., cash bar; meeting 7 p.m. all invited. 828-859-6484.
Alcoholics Anonymous, Mondays, 8 p.m., Columbus Presbyterian Church.
TueSdayPolk County Mobile Recy-
cling Unit, Tuesdays, Ozone Drive and Hwy 176, Saluda, 7 a.m. to noon.
Hospice of the Carolina Foothills, We Care informal social group for women coping with loss. Open to newcomers, Tuesdays, 9 a.m. at TJ’s Cafe in Tryon. Shannon Slater, 828-894-7000.
The Meeting Place Senior Center Tuesday activities in-
OBITUARIESEarl Foy, p. 10
Correction/ClarificationFrank Giordano's letter on
pg. 13 of the Wednesday, Sept. 22 Bulletin should have said: 7) restructured government activities that can be improved upon resulting in huge savings and 9) replace St. Luke's Hos-pital with a system of urgent care locations similar to centers in Asheville, which have been very successful.
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egant Turnout classes, followed by Working Pleasure classes for ponies, horses, and VSEs (Very Small Equines).
Following the lunch break are Lady to Drive, Gentleman to Drive, Junior to Drive, Jack Benny to Drive, and Carriage Dog classes, a perennial fa-vorite. The final show class for the day will be the new Draft Pleasure Class.
Diane Ayers of Rosman, N.C., CCC’s usual announcer, has received “special permis-sion” to leave her microphone to show her newly acquired Belgian mare, Blond Ambi-tion.
• CCC(Continued from page 1)
Other likely entries include Latina Raville of Laurens, S.C., with her young Percher-o n C r o s s , F i n n e g a n ; Rena Comp-ton of Greer, S . C . , w i t h her American Shi re mare , Day Spr ing Lady Liberty; and Carol Ann Burns of Lau-rens, S.C., driving her draft cross, Jasper.
Running concurrently – in another ring – will be the Ob-stacle Classes (a.k.a. cones) Re-verse Psychology followed by Timed Obstacles. VSEs, ponies and horses compete by division.
The draft horses, seemingly steady and slow, just may sur-
prise all with their expertise in clearing the cones in short order!
S u n d a y ’s O b s t a c l e Classes also have intriguing names: Gam-blers Choice
and Scurry. They start – you guessed it – at 9 a.m., while Reinsmanship and Reinsman-ship Free Style classes are in session in another ring.
Refreshments will be avail-able throughout the weekend. For more information, call 828-894-2437.
The display of trophies and prizes for the 2009 CCC Pleasure Driving and Dressage Show. (photo by Latina Raville )
Want to go? What: CCC Pleasure Driving and Dressage Show
When: Sept. 24-26
Where: Harmon Field, Tryon
clude ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m., Bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001.
Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free.
Please submit Curb Re-porter 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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PUBLIC NOTICENotice of discharge of untreated
sewage from a sewer collection line located at Horseshoe Curve Road adjacent to Little Creek. The discharge started on 8/31/10 and ended on 9/3/10. An estimated 39,600 gal-lons reached the surface waters of Little Creek.
This Notice was required by North Carolina General Statutes Article 21 Chapter 143.215.C. For more informa-tion please contact the Public Works director at 828-859-6654.adv. 9/7
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make additional payments. Af-ter receiving none, the county filed the suit in Polk County Civil Superior Court.
The suit is over White Oak’s failure to complete paying the county a total of $359,505, which the developers had agreed to pay the county for constructing an approximately two-mile water line extension to the subdivision. The exten-sion was completed last fall.
The county is claiming breach of contract, with dam-ages set at the amount owed. The county is asking that the money owed be paid with eight percent interest from the date of the breach of the contract.
The county sent a letter to White Oak on Jan. 13, 2010 through county attorney Tom Hix saying, “The Polk County Board of Commissioners has instructed me to communicate to you that you have ten (10) working days to pay the amount of $169,752.50 to fulfill your contract obligation for the water line, which is due and owing.”
Previously, White Oak had paid the county the first half of the balance.
Following Hix’s letter, White Oak asked the county to set up
a payment plan, which the county originally decided not to do. The county later agreed for White Oak to pay the county $34,000 per month for five months, with the payments ending in June, 2010. White Oak paid the first installment, but the county had received no further payments until the recent $15,000.
White Oak developer Jus-tin Kinsella said this summer that developers understand the county’s position and White Oak is working to resolve the matter soon. Developers said earlier in the year that the econ-omy has caused difficulties with the project, but that they are still committed to the development, having invested $30 million of their own resources.
Polk County paid for the wa-ter line extension out of its fund balance. The extension comes off the county’s main water line that runs through Polk County, connecting the Broad River Water Authority to the Inman Campobello Water District. White Oak’s water line runs from the Hwy. 14 and Hwy. 9 crossroad, down Sandy Plains Road to the development.
With the additional $15,000 payment made recently, White Oak now owes Polk County approximately $120,752.
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Road work to start next week in downtown Columbus
The North Carolina Depart-ment of Transportation (DOT) will begin a construction proj-ect next week to install curbs, gutters and sidewalks on West Mills Street (Hwy. 108) in downtown Columbus.
The project is set to begin Monday, Sept. 27 and finish by Dec. 3. During this time, traf-fic delays can be expected as crews will be working along the shoulder and roadway of both the eastbound and westbound lanes.
The entire project area is from the intersection of West Mills Street and Park Street to the intersection of West Mills Street and Blanton Street. The sidewalk will be constructed on the south side of West Mills Street between Park and Blan-ton streets.
For more information or questions regarding this con-struction project, please contact Columbus Town Hall at 828-894-8236 or in person at 95 Walker Street, Columbus.
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U.S. Justice Department accepting comments on Constitution Amendment
Anyone wishing to make com-ments to the U.S. Justice Depart-ment about a proposed change to the North Carolina Constitution appearing on the November 2 ballot may now do so.
The 2010 General Assembly approved a measure (Session Law 2010-49) that would ban convicted felons from serving as sheriffs in North Carolina.
If approved by voters, the amendment to Article VII, Sec-tion 2 of the North Carolina Constitution would add language stating that individuals convicted of a felony in North Carolina or any other state would be ineli-gible to serve as a sheriff in North Carolina whether or not his or her rights of citizenship have been restored.
The U.S. Justice Department looks at changes to state constitu-tions that could potentially affect voting rights to make sure they do not conflict with federal law. As part of that process, the Justice Department accepts comments from the public on such proposed
amendments.To contact the U.S Justice De-
partment with comments about the amendment or its appearance on the November 2, 2010 ballot write: Chief, Voting Section, Civil Rights Division, Depart-ment of Justice, PO Box 66128, Washington, D.C. 20035-6128.
The North Carolina Depart-ment of the Secretary of State has put documents related to the cre-ation of the amendment up on its website in a special section called “2010 Constitutional Amend-ment on the November Ballot.” The section can be found on the Secretary of State’s website at www.sosnc.com.
North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine F. Marshall chairs the Constitutional Amendments Publication Commission that approved the language for the of-ficial explanation of the proposed amendment. That explanation is available at the Department’s website and at North Carolina county boards of elections.
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gratefully expresses its appreciation to the following for their sponsorhipof the 2010 summer youth productions and its 2010-11 season
Landrum, SC
Bank of America
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Landrum, SC
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Sunday, Sept 26Thursday to Saturday,Sept 30 to Oct 2Sunday, Oct 3
Show Dates:
Tryon Little Theaterpresents
Welcome to MitfordPlay by Robert Inman
Ticket Prices: $15 for adults & $10 for students
Box Office open Monday to Saturday 10 AM to 1 PM
Call (828) 859-2466 for more information
and one hour before performance
Adapted from the novels of Jan KaronDirected by Millicent Hunnicutt
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Heartwood Gallery
Henson's Inc
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Mr & Mrs Kelly Kocher -- Block House Stables
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gratefully expresses its appreciation to the following for their sponsorhipof the 2010 summer youth productions and its 2010-11 season
Landrum, SC
Bank of America
Brights Creek
Carruth Furniture
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Columbus won't pay for Watson’s flood damagesby Leah Justice
The Town of Columbus has decided not to reimburse Wat-son’s Carpet for damages the business experienced during a heavy spring rain this year.
The town announced last week that it would not contrib-ute any funding to reimburse Watson's Carpet's Larry Hill the more than $9,000 of cleaning costs he paid as a result of the flooding.
The town has been discuss-ing Watson's Carpet's request for help for the past several months, receiving input from the town’s insurance company as well as from Hill’s engi-neer.
Columbus Mayor Eric McIn-tyre said last week that the town has spent a lot of time on the issue and it is the unanimous consensus of the board that the town shares no liability.
McIntyre said representa-tives of the N.C. League of Mu-nicipalities insurance, which covers the town, indicated that it felt the flooding was caused by the property own-ers’ negligence in maintaining the drains.
He also mentioned that water was able to enter at the front door because it was miss-ing a threshold on the bottom.
“I’m sure that’s not what you wanted to hear,” McIntyre told Hill. “I wish there was a way we could have helped you.”
Hill claimed that the prob-lem was caused after the town completed sidewalk work that left the sidewalk slightly higher than his front door. Hill stated repeatedly that the drains were kept clean by himself or even, at times, his parents, and that prior to the town’s street work, no flooding had ever occurred in the building’s history.
“You’re not doing the right thing,” Hill told council last week. “You’ve forced me to take other action. Thank you for your time.”
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Polk adult day care renovations nearly completeby Leah Justice
Polk County’s new adult day care facility is nearing comple-tion with the grand opening just weeks away.
Polk County manager Ryan Whitson told commissioners Monday that the paving, parking spaces and striping are complete, and a circular area has been lev-eled off for landscaping.
Commissioners approved spending up to $1,000 for signage and $1,850 for landscaping.
The Don and Betsy Freeman Adult Day Care Center will need a few signs, with the main one be-
ing placed in front of the building. Other signage is needed at the top of the road directing traffic to either the adult day care facility or the Meeting Place Senior Center, lo-cated in front of the adult day care. Arrows directing traffic around a circle will also be needed.
The labor for the landscaping will be done at no cost to the county by the master gardeners.
The grand opening ceremony for the new facility, located off Skyuka Road near Columbus at the former Carolina Classical School building, is scheduled for Oct. 17 at 2 p.m.
by John ClaytonPolk County has its share of
winding mountain roads, and now several local organizations and mu-nicipalities have come together to help visitors navigate them.
A map project designed to help market the Landrum area of northern Spartanburg County in South Caro-lina as well as all of Polk County has been completed. The maps, which will highlight local businesses and attractions, are expected to be avail-able after the first of the year.
“This is really going to depict our entire economic area,” said Madelon Wallace, a local realtor who was the driving force and organizer of the map project. “We’re going to be able to show for the first time the four towns that create our economic anchor.
“It’s something we’ve needed for many, many years. So, we’re very excited.”
The municipalities of Landrum, Tryon and Saluda agreed to help fund the map project along with Polk County, the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce, the Tryon-Polk County Board of Realtors and the Mill Spring Agricultural Devel-opment Center.
The project survived a “no” vote to funding by the Columbus City
Council.Wallace said Columbus will still
be included in the map, but will not receive the premium placement and depth of coverage of the areas that helped fund the project.
The total cost of the project was projected at $12,000 for an initial print run of 10,000, according to Landrum City Administrator Steve Wolochowicz.
“This is going to be a very nice map,” said Wallace. “We’ve never had anything like it, and it’s going to be the official map of the Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce.”
The map is being printed through CommunityLink, an Illinois-based company that specializes in the publication of marketing tools for chambers of commerce. Commu-nityLink has also printed maps for cities such as Auburn-Opelika, Ala., Hannibal, Mo., and Dorchester, Md. An online edition of the map will also be included in the purchase price, according to the Communi-tyLink website.
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Rutherford Heritage Singers present concert September 26
The Rutherford County Heritage Singers will present a concert of sacred music on Sunday afternoon, September 26, at 3 p.m. at the Ru-therfordton Presbyterian Church, located at 252 N. Washington Street. The musical group is spon-sored by the Rutherford County Historical Society.
The program will include an-thems and other choral numbers written or arranged by musicians with a Rutherford County connec-tion. Featured composers include Austin C. Lovelace, Joseph M. Martin and William Walker.
The choir will be under the direction of Lesley M. Bush of Rutherfordton. Bush is the minis-ter of music at Tryon Presbyterian Church and a board member of the Rutherford County Historical Soci-ety. Principal accompanist will be
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The Heritage Singers communi-ty chorus was formed in 2009. The group currently includes 44 singers from many areas of Rutherford and surrounding counties, in North and South Carolina. The choir repre-sents the only county-wide choral group presenting a regular schedule of secular and sacred concerts to the public in Rutherford County.
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Piper Kevin Brode rounds out Rogers Park concert series Sept. 24
This Friday, Sep-tember 24 at 7 p.m. in Rogers Park, the sea-son’s last scheduled free concert will be held as piper Kevin Brode presents a listener’s guide to the bagpipe.
Playing what is ar-guably the most diffi-cult woodwind instru-ment in the world, the Great Highland Bag-pipe, Kevin Brode has reached a level of pro-ficiency rarely heard from this instrument. Brode has played for audiences across the country, entertaining them by combining solid techni-cal proficiency with musical ad-venture, while providing insight into the development of this most unique wind instrument. From the kilt that he wears to the silver inlaid instrument that he plays, his performances entertain and inform.
Drawn to the Great Highland Bagpipe in the late 90s, after having viewed a performance of Riverdance, Brode has been unstoppable in his pursuit of pro-ficiency on the instrument. While the bagpipe is not an instrument that everyone desires to play, it is an instrument that demands attention when played well.
Developed in the second cen-tury AD, the bagpipe has slowly
evolved into the complex in-strument that Brode now plays. Earlier in the past century, for example, one could expect to see a bagpipe on the field of battle, providing troop “direction” and motivation through specifically chosen songs.
In more peaceful times, the bagpipe was used to play “re-treats” near sundown to announce the closing of the city gates. Throughout his performance this Friday, Brode will relay a history of the instrument, its songs and their ancient uses.
As per usual, bring a friend, a picnic and a beverage on this Friday, September 24, beginning at 7 p.m. in Tryon’s Rogers Park. Donations are encouraged.
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Earl FoyJ. Earl Foy, 84, husband
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sports – page 3
A glance at some of the latest sports news in the area.
sports briefs
PCMS cheerleaders hold BBQ fundraiser todaythe Polk County Middle school cheerleaders will be serving Paul Dale BBQ at the game today at 5 p.m. at the middle school. tickets are $6 for a BBQ plate and drink. For tickets, please contact lisa Brown at (828) 817-0489.
PCMS improves to 3-0 for first timethe Polk County Middle school football team improved to 3-0 with a 36-6 win last week over Hendersonville. Jordan smith scored two touchdowns for PCMs, while tyler Jackson had 10 carries for 111 yards an a touchdown, and rayven Yoder carried three times for 73 yards and a score.
What’s happening and when.
sports schedule
TodayJV footBall
Madison at Polk Co., 7 p.m.VolleYBall
Hendersonville at Polk Co. (JV/V), 5/6 p.m.; southside Christian at landrum (JV/V), 5:30/7 p.m.
gIrls tennIsHendersonville at Polk Co.
gIrls golfPolk Co. at Hendersonville, t.C. roberson, North Buncombe (Highland lake), 3:30 p.m.
FridayfootBall
Polk Co. at Madison, 7:30 p.m.; landrum at liberty, 7:30 p.m.
SaturdayCross CountrY
landrum at Cavalier Classic Invitational, 9 a.m.; Polk Co. at Hagan stone Invitational
VolleYBalllandrum at eastside tournament, 8 a.m.; landrum JV at Chapman tournament, 8 a.m.
MondaygIrls golf
Polk Co. vs. Western Highlands Conference (sugar Mtn.), 3:30 p.m.
TuesdayCross CountrY
st. Joseph’s, GMC, Oakbrook, southside Christian at lan-drum, 5 p.m.
VolleYBallsCsDB at landrum, 5:30 p.m.
gIrls tennIsPolk Co. at Avery; landrum at st. Joseph’s, 4:30 p.m.
WednesdayBoYs soCCer
Hendersonville at Polk Co. (at Polk Co. Middle school) (JV/V), 5/7 p.m.
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POlK COUNtY CADets FIsH FrY sat., sept. 25, 11am-7pm, Polk County High school cafeteria. eat-in or take out. Plates $7 - fish, fries, coleslaw, hushpup-pies, drink. Hamburgers/Hot Dogs also available. Please support the Band!
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Above: makayla and Kiyon staley visit their classrooms with their grandmother, dorothy staley, on grandparents’ day at Polk Central school, held friday, september 10.
Below: Katie Campuzano-gomez, a first grader in mrs. Powell’s class, enjoys working on a project with her grandmother on grandparents’ day at Polk Central school. (photos submitted)
Grandparents’ day at polk Central
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the 50” sanyo hdtV, raffled as a fundraiser by thermal Belt outreach ministry, was won in a drawing on august 17 by tony searcy of rutherfordton, n.C. Pictured above are diana Winkler, president of thermal Belt outreach, who drew the winning ticket, and eloise thwing, executive director of outreach. outreach is currently selling tickets for a raffle on a handmade quilt donated by a friend to be drawn for on october 16 at the mill spring agricultural development Center at 2 p.m. the tickets may be purchased at the two tryon federal Banks, mountain first and Carolina trust Banks or at the outreach office in Columbus. (photos submitted)
Winner of tBo raffle announCed
Metcalf reunionDescendants of William W.
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Advice for Young Adults
by Andy Millard
We choose our joys and sorrows long before we expe-rience them.
—Kahlil GibranA friend of mine is the cap-
tain of his own charter sailboat in the Bahamas. Each week during charter season, which runs from March through Au-gust, Captain Bruce runs one-week charter voyages out of his base in Nas-sau. The groups that charter the Bahama Star, his fifty-three-foot sloop, run the gamut from church youth groups to corporate execu-tives. The accommodations are less than luxurious (sort of like camping at sea), and the food, while tasty and plenti-ful, is by no means five-star cuisine.
Bruce and his wife Sheila share a so-called double bunk – which is about as wide as a twin bed. The bunk is located within five feet of the two heads– marine toilets – mak-ing for a less-than-fragrant resting place. That’s okay, because Bruce doesn’t get
much sleep anyway. In ad-dition to running the boat, he cooks the meals, maintains the boat and its diesel engine, and charts the daily course – all while closely monitoring the safety and enjoyment of his passengers.
Clearly, this is not the job for everyone. But Captain Bruce tackles it with a joy that is hard to resist. He ob-
viously loves his life and en-joys every moment. He almost always has a smile on his face – not just a friendly smile, but a huge grin that comes from deep down inside.
He makes his passengers feel like family, because that’s how he truly feels about them. His favorite expression of de-light or surprise is a loud and hearty “AAARRRGGGGHH-HHH!” that sends sympathetic vibrations to the top of the mast. Twenty-five years at sea have shaped him into a rough-hewn character that would be out of place in the country club dining room, but everyone
Lesson 92: Have joy, joy, joy, joy down in your heart
who knows him loves him. His enthusiasm is so genuine and infectious that you can’t spend much time around him without catching it yourself.
The story of Captain Bruce begs the question: is he joyful because he loves his work, or does he love his work because he’s joyful? I suspect the an-swer is a combination of the two. But his joy clearly comes from within – it is a never-ending river that flows from a grateful heart and enriches everything it touches.
Joy allows us to see past the rough spots and appreciate the wonder of everything around us. It makes life a grand ad-venture. Tap into your own reservoir of joy, and see how grand life can be.
Excerpted from The Grad-uate’s Book of Practical Wisdom: 99 Lessons They Can’t Teach in School by C. Andrew Millard, published by Morgan James Publishing, available in bookstores and online. © 2008 by C. Andrew Millard; all rights reserved. For more information visit www.wisegraduate.com.
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RESOLUTION OF THE POLK COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
CONCERNING THE COUNTING OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS
On August 23, 2010 the Polk County Board of Elections met at the Board of Elections Office, Columbus, North Carolina and adopted the fol-lowing resolution:
BE IT RESOLVED by the Polk County Board of Elections that:
1. The Polk County Board of Elections shall meet at 2:00 PM on Election Day, Tuesday, November 2, 1010 at the Board of Elections Office at 40 Courthouse St to count absentee ballots.
2. Any voter of the county may attend this meeting and observe the count.
3. The results of the absentee ballot count will not be announced until 7:30 pm on Election Day.Rebecca Kennedy, ChairmanPolk County Board of Electionsadv. 10/8, 15
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POLK COUNTYNOTICE OF CURRENT AND
UPCOmING vOLUNTEER BOARD vACANCIES
Appearance Commission - 1 Regu-lar Vacancy
Council on Aging - 2 Regular Vacancies
Economic Development Commis-sion - 1 Alternate Vacancy
Library Board of Trustees - 2 Regu-lar Vacancies
Nursing Home Community Adviso-ry Committee - 2 Regular Vacancies
Recreation Advisory Board - 2 Regular Vacancies
*Region C Workforce Development Board - 1 Regular Vacancy
Zoning Board of Adjustment - 2 Alternate Vacancies
* Must be from the private-for-profit business sector.
If interested, please pick up an application at the County Manager's Office, Womack Building, Columbus, NC, or call 894-3301 Ext. 7 for online access instructions.adv. 9/20, 21, 23, 24, 28, 29
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF POLK FILE # LOM000035
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIvISION
BEFORE THE CLERK TOWN OF TRYON
AND POLK COUNTY PLAINTIFF
vS ROMEY JOHNSON JESSIE JOHNSON
DEFENDANT NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
UNDER EXECUTION By virtue of that certain execution
directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Polk County in the action entitled Polk County and Town of Tryon VS. ROMEY JOHNSON AND JESSIE JOHNSON, I will, on September 23rd 2010, at 1:00 p.m. at the Polk County courthouse door in the Town of Columbus, sell to the highest bid-der for cash to satisfy the execution, the parcel of real property described following the name of the judgment debtor hereinafter set out.
The execution was issued pursuant to judgment duly recorded in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Polk County, and the execution is in the amount specified following the name of the judgment debtor and the description of the real estate, plus costs of sale, as follows:
The following described real prop-erty is located in the Tryon Township, Polk County, North Carolina and is listed for taxes for the year 2010 in the name of ROMEY JOHNSON AND JESSIE JOHNSON, the judgment debtor, and described as follows:
BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of Lot #33 in the Viewmont Heights Sub division of G.l. Greene and runs thence with line of said lot South 20 degrees East 77 feet of a stake in the outside line, thence with said line North 36 degrees east 141 feet to a stake, thence south 58 degrees West 61 feetto a stake, thence south 78 degrees West 60 feet to the point of Beginning. Being described as lot #32 on the plat ofViewmont Heights by A.A. Merrick, Registered engineer dated August 26, 1928 and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Polk County.
Amount due under judgment, ex-cluding costs $1,210.28.
The sale will be made subject to all outstanding taxes and all local improve-ment assessments against the above-described property not included in the judgment in the above·entitled cause.
The sale will be for cash and the highest bidder will be required to post ten percent of the bid or $750.00, whichever is greater, at the time of the
sale with the remainder due at tender of the deed.
This the 26th Day of August, 2010. Donald J. Hill Sheriff of Polk County By: Sgt. Shannon Scell Deputy Sheriff adv. 9/9,16
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ANCILLARY EXECUTOR'S NOTICEHaving qualified on the 31st day
of August, 2010, as Ancillary Executor of the Estate of ALBERT IvAN BLAIR, deceased, late of Hamilton County, Ohio, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Ancillary Executor on or before the 9th day of December, 2010, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the estate should make immediate payment.
This the 9th day of September, 2010.Stuart Andrew Blair, Ancillary ExecutorEstate of Albert Ivan Blair321 Miami Valley DriveLoveland, OH 45140-8824R. Anderson HaynesAttorney at LawP.O. Box 100Tryon, NC 28782adv. 9/9, 16, 23, 30
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Program honoring veterans September 25
BryanT e. WomacK
There will be a program to recognize, honor and remem-ber veterans on Saturday, September 25 from 2 until 4 p.m. at Magnolia Manor, lo-cated at 63 Blackstock Road in Inman, S.C.
Two veterans who will be honored are Private First Class Vernon Gilbert Holli-field and Private First Class Bryant E. Womack. Wom-ack Army Medical Center in
Fort Bragg, N.C., is the only medical center named for an enlisted man, as of August 3, 1958.
If you have a picture or something to share to re-member someone special to you, bring it and share with the group.
– article submitted
page 16 Tryon Daily BulleTin / The WorlD’s smallesT Daily neWspaper ThursDay, sepTemBer 23, 2010
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on June 16, the tryon Kiwanis Club took a “field trip” to the smith Phayer hospice house in landrum. diane nelson talked to the club members about how the building of the house was a community effort involving individuals, families, businesses, churches, and of course, hospice of the Carolina foothills. Kiwanian Bob scruggs presented several quilted throws made by a family member in grateful appreciation of the care his father-in-law received there during the last days of his life. the group split up for tours by nelson. the picture above shows Bob reeves, diane nelson, audrey and ed Klatte, and ed Komorous in the reception area. Kiwanis members said they were impressed by the environment of the facility. (photo submitted)
tryon kiWanis visits smith phayer hospiCe house
Dark Corner folklore exhibit begins Oct. 5 at Landrum Library
“The Dark Corner: Docu-menting the Oral Tradition” was a 1983 project to preserve the rich folklore of the moun-tainous region, sponsored by Limestone College and The South Carolina Committee for the Humanities. Dr. Bernard Zaidman, Limestone professor of English at that time, was director for the project, funded in part by the South Carolina Committee, a state-based agent of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Research and interviews were conducted with 39 residents of
Dark Corner during the summer. Audio tapes and transcripts of in-terviews, black-and-white pho-tographs and color slides were gathered and displayed during some 30 lectures in state and national venues, before copies of the materials were deposited in eight libraries and archives.
Landrum Library will begin an exhibit of the vintage pho-tographs by David Green of documentation participants and scenes at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 5. Dean Campbell, ombudsman for the project, will be in the gallery to provide
background information on the undertaking and answer any questions concerning it.
Long-time residents of up-per Greenville and Spartanburg Counties will recognize most of the pictured individuals, many of whom have died in the inter-vening years. New residents of the area will be able to put faces to names they may have heard mentioned in discussions of the area’s heritage.
The photographs will remain on exhibit at the library through October.
– article submitted
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Herpetological Society meets September 26The Foothills Herpetologi-
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be at 2 p.m. at the visitor’s center at King’s Mountain Military Park near Blacksburg, S.C., for a field herping day. All are welcome.
For more information, contact Lynnea Stadelmann at 864-457-4092.
– article submitted
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