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Vol. 161, No. 288 Tuesday, February 14, 2012 50¢ SLED investiging Kelly-Kelton substation break-in Taylor: Information suggests some firefighters may have been involved

Charles Warner the fire department receives and asked for their assistance office.” Editor county funds and therefore is in the case because we’d The incident report filed considered a county depart- received some information with the sheriff’s office about The possible involvement ment. Just as in the ongoing that some firemen might be the break-in states that some- of firefighters in a 2011 bur- investigation of the Union involved,” Taylor said. “The time between 2 p.m. Oct. 24, glary at the Kelly-Kelton Fire County Magistrate’s Office, fire department is a county 2011 and 8:35 p.m. Oct. 28, Department substation has Taylor said he called in SLED entity just like the magis- 2011, someone broke into the led Union County Sheriff to take over the investigation trate’s office and so I called substation located on Howell David Taylor to ask the State to avoid any possible conflict in SLED so there would be Road in the Jonesville area. Law Enforcement Division of interest. As in the investi- no question of any conflict The thief or thieves entered (SLED) to take over the gation into the magistrate’s of interest. We will be assist- the building by prying open investigation. office, Taylor said his office ing SLED as it conducts its the side door and then tak- In a statement released will assist SLED in the inves- investigation just as we are ing several brass fittings, a Monday morning, Taylor said tigation of the break-in. assisting them with the inves- he’d called in SLED because “On Jan. 9, I called SLED tigation into the magistrate’s See SLED | 3 Church, community rallying to help family left homeless by fire Donations include house, furniture, Contributed clothes and other Seven representatives of USC Union attended Carolina Day at the state house on household items, Wednesday, Feb. 8. Front row: SGA President Brittany Moss and Human Resources but more needed Director Susan Jett. Middle: Business Manager/Budget Director Michele Lee, Charles Warner Interim Campus Dean Stephen Lowe and Editor Laurens Campus Coordinator Connie Parker. Back: Director of Enrollment Services Brad A story that began in trag- Greer and Admissions Recruiter Paul Wilkes. edy with a family losing their home to fire is headed toward a happy ending thanks to the concern, care and generosity USC Union reps of their church family, their community and an especially Photos by Charles Warner|Daily Times good neighbor. Michael Betenbaugh, Don Betenbaugh and Margaret Betenbaugh work together to set up a futon bed Sunday take part in The Fire evening. The bed is among a number of items donated to the family of Johnny Betenbaugh who lost their home at Johnny Betenbaugh, his 1216 Sardis Road to fire Friday night. Johnny, his son Michael, and grandchildren Cile, Skylar, and Cory will soon be son Michael, and his grand- living in a house provided by the Ed and Nina Greer family. The house, which is located at 621 Sardis Road, is being children Cile, 4, Skylar, 12, furnished by donations of furniture like the futon provided by members of the Sardis United Methodist Church and Carolina Day and Cory, 8, were left home- the Sardis Community. less when a fire destroyed Make case for USC their home at 1216 Sardis This house at 1216 Sardis Road, Union, was system, thank legislative Road, Union, shortly before destroyed by fire late Friday night leaving a fam- midnight Friday. Betenbaugh ily of five homeless. Johnny Betenbaugh, his son delegation for its support said Monday morning that he, Michael, and granddaughter Cile were able to Michael and Cile were home escape the blaze without injury but lost everything Derik Vanderford when the fire started while to the fire. They and Cile’s siblings Skylar and Staff Writer Skylar and Cory were staying Cody will now be staying at a house provided by Ed Members of USC Union’s staff with relatives. and Nina Greer and their family. The Sardis com- and student body participated in “Me and Cile had done went munity, particularly the congregation of Sardis Carolina Day festivities in Columbia to sleep and Michael had laid United Methodist Church, is working to provide the Betenbaughs with clothing, shoes, and furniture. last Wednesday to help make the See FIRE | 8 case for the positive impact the USC system has on South Carolina and to thank the Union County Legislative Delegation for its support of their Church provides 800 families with food campus. Seven representatives of USC Union traveled to Columbia on Also distributed clothing, paper items and personal care products Wednesday to give the university a voice during the annual Carolina Derik Vanderford Union County. Day at the Statehouse. Those Staff Writer Saturday’s event was the first to be attending included Interim Campus held at the new start time of 10 a.m. Dean Dr. Stephen Lowe, Director JONESVILLE — The Potter’s “We’ve been encouraging them of Enrollment Services Brad Greer, Storehouse continues to grow as its not to come so early and have to Human Resources Director Susan food distribution program begins its wait outside so long in the winter Jett, Business Manager/Budget biggest year yet. months,” Moore said, explaining that Director Michele Lee, SGA President Pastor Don Moore reported nearly the response has been a positive one. Brittany Moss, Laurens Campus 800 families were served over the “They’re beginning to realize that Coordinator Connie Parker and weekend through home deliveries Charles Warner/Daily Times even if they get there at 11 a.m., they Admissions Recruiter Paul Wilkes. on Friday and traditional distribu- Deborah Wallace, left, gets some non-food items from are still going to get food.” “Carolina Day is an opportunity tion event at The Potters Storehouse The Potters Storehouse Saturday morning with the assis- Moore also said many of the items for everyone who is part of the (TPS) on Saturday. Moore said he tance of volunteer Susan Fowler, right. While the main distributed Saturday were donated by Gamecock Nation to come together won’t know the official number of focus of Saturday’s event was the distribution of food, Dollar General. to make our case to the legislature individuals in those families until he personal care items, clothing, shoes, sheets and pillow “Dollar General really loaded us that USC as a whole — not just any receives a report at the end of the cases, coffee pots and toasters, and paper items were up,” he said. “We had one section of one campus — serves the entire also distributed. Many of items were donated to The month. During the month of January, Potters Storehouse by Dollar General. TPS supplied food to 5,959 people in See FOOD | 9 See CAROLINA DAY | 3

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Call 427-1234 or e-mail us at [email protected] Tuesday,Reco February 14, 2012, Union, S.C.r — Paged 2 Local Weather OBITUARIES Hilda Miller Kitchin Porter “Tina” Reid. She was Bunnlevel, NC, a son of the Pennsylvania Native member of New Emanuel Chapel late Arlene Gilbert and Helen Wed 60/44 UNION — Mrs. Hilda Miller Baptist Church. She was also Holloman Gilbert. He was Kitchin, 94, widow of David “Mother of the Church” retired from Bahnson Heating 2/15 Jackson Kitchin, II, formerly Survivors include three sons, and Air in Winston-Salem, NC, Morning clouds followed by after- of Sunset Drive, Union, passed Rev. George (Mearlean) Sims, and was of the Baptist faith. away Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 Deacon Roosevelt Sims, and Mr. Gilbert was a loving and noon sun. at the Oakleaf Village Assisted Deacon Frank (Gladys) devoted husband, father and Living in Greer. Sims, all of Union; five daugh- grandfather. Mrs. Kitchin was born in ters, Ida Mae Robinson and Surviving in addition to his Hanover, PA, May 16, 1917 Janie Mae (Willie) London, wife are a daughter, JoAnna G. a daughter of the late Annie both of Brooklyn, NY, Annie Jordan; a son, Eddie Gilbert and Virginia Hamm Fickes and Roy Ruth (Andrew, Sr.) Glenn of fiancee Shannon Revels, all of Thu Miller. She was a graduate of Jonesville, and Eddie Ruth Union; three granddaughters, 61/38 the Church Home and Hospital (William) Artis and Perleen Lindsay Danielle Jordan, Emily 2/16 School of Nursing in Baltimore, (Lawrence) Wilson, both of Kay Jordan and Shelby Nicole MD and was a loving and devot- Union; one brother, Pete Spears Gilbert; five sisters, Jerry G. Rain. Highs in the low 60s and ed wife, mother and grandmoth- of Jonesville; two sisters, Palmer, Gaynelle G. Holder, lows in the upper 30s. er. Ethel Lee “Mink” Wilson of Roxie G. McIntyer, Pansey G. Surviving are two daughters, Columbia and Dorothy Cohen Jones and Judy G. Griffin; and Sally Kitchin Renuart of Miami, of Washington, DC; four half- two brothers, Jarvis Gilbert and FL and Constance Kitchin sisters, Willie Bradley, Alma Tommy Gilbert, all of North Camunas of Greenville; a son, Glenn, Maggie Rogers, and Carolina. David Jackson Kitchin, III of Sun Minnie Talley; one granddaugh- Mr. Gilbert was predeceased Fri Lakes, AZ; eight grandchildren, ter reared in the home, Queen by a sister, Patsy G. Rowe and a 62/35 Hollye Berry Gomez, Heather (Andrew) Glenn of Jonesville; brother, Randall Gilbert. 2/17 Berry, David Jackson Kitchin, 37 additional grandchildren; Funeral services will be held IV, Kyle Kitchin, Craig Kitchin, 69 great-grandchildren; and 18 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2012 Mainly sunny. Highs in the low 60s JoAnna Marie Langdon, Jean- great-great-grandchildren. at the S.R. Holcombe Funeral and lows in the mid 30s. Paul Renuart, and Joseph A. Funeral services will Chapel conducted by Rev. Camunas, Jr. (Jac); and be held Wednesday, Feb. John Cribb. Burial will be in 11 great-grandchildren. 15, 2012 at 2 p. m. at Rosemont Cemetery. A memorial services New Emanuel Chapel Active pallbearers will be R.L. will be scheduled for a Baptist Church with Moss, Gary Caughman, Danny later date in Orange Co., burial in the Mitchell Crosby, Benny Quinn, Zack Sat VA. Chapel Christian Church Revels, Phillip Quinn, and Cain 54/37 In lieu of flowers, Cemetery. Rev. James Quinn. 2/18 memorials may be made Mason will officiate. Visitation will be held prior to the Union Co. Meals The family will receive to the service from 1-2 p.m. on Wheels, P.O. Box 951, Periods of light rain. Highs in the Annie Sims friends at the home. Tuesday at the chapel. mid 50s and lows in the upper 30s. Union, SC, 29379. Online condolences Memorials may be made The S.R. Holcombe may be sent to the family to Sardis United Methodist Funeral Home, Inc. by visiting www.michaelaglen- Church, P.O. Box 645, Union, (www.holcombefuneralhomes. nfh.com. SC 29379. com) The Michael A. Glenn Funeral The family would like to Home, 361 Meansville Road is express their gratitude to Dr. Sun Annie Bell Reid Sims serving the family. David Keith and Medi Home 53/34 Union County Native Hospice, especially Shannon 2/19 UNION — Annie Bell Reid Joseph Clayton Gilbert Vaughn, for their care and con- Sims, 95, 812 Bailey Town Retired From Bahson Heating And Air cern for Mr. Gilbert during his Plenty of sun. Highs in the low 50s Road, entered eternal rest, UNION — Mr. Joseph Clayton illness. Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 at Gilbert, 71, husband of Brenda The family is at the home, and lows in the mid 30s. Wallace Thomson Hospital. A Quinn Gilbert, 1164 Sardis Rd., 1164 Sardis Road, Union. native of Union County, she was Union, passed away Saturday, The S.R. Holcombe Funeral ©2009 American Profile Hometown Content the widow of Deacon Ed Sims, Feb. 11, 2012, at his home, sur- Home, Inc. Service Jr. and the daughter of the late rounded by his family. (www.holcombefuneralhomes. Columbus Reid and Elizabeth Mr. Gilbert was born in com)

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By The Associated ments of Commerce and Press Labor in 1913.) Today is Tuesday, In 1920, the League LAW & ORDER Feb. 14, the 45th day of of Women Voters was 2012. There are 321 days founded in Chicago; its left in the year. This is first president was Maud Valentine’s Day. Wood Park. Today’s Highlight in In 1929, the “St. Man facing History: Valentine’s Day On Feb. 14, 1912, Massacre” took place in a criminal domestic Arizona became the Chicago garage as seven violence, drug 48th state of the Union rivals of Al Capone’s gang as President William were gunned down. charges Howard Taft signed a In 1949, Israel’s proclamation. Knesset convened for the Charles Warner On this date: first time. Editor In 1778, the American In 1962, first lady ship Ranger carried the Jacqueline Kennedy con- A Spartanburg man recently adopted Stars ducted a televised tour of arrested for allegedly hit- and Stripes to a foreign the White House in a vid- ting a woman ended up port for the first time as eotaped special that was facing drug charges as well it arrived in France. broadcast on CBS and after police found marijua- In 1859, Oregon was NBC (and several nights na and digital scales in his admitted to the Union as later on ABC). possession. the 33rd state. In 1979, Adolph James Earl Porter, In 1862, Confederate Dubs, the U.S. ambas- 25, 131 Sunrise Road, President Jefferson sador to Afghanistan, Spartanburg, is charged Davis signed a proclama- was kidnapped in Kabul by the Union Public Safety tion making Arizona a by Muslim extremists Department with simple Confederate territory. and killed in a shootout possession of marijuana, In 1876, inventors between his abductors possession of drug para- Alexander Graham Bell and police. phernalia, and criminal and Elisha Gray applied In 1989, Iran’s domestic violence. separately for patents Ayatollah Khomeini The incident report related to the telephone. called on Muslims to kill states that an officer was (The U.S. Supreme Court Salman Rushdie, author dispatched Thursday eventually ruled Bell the of “The Satanic Verses,” a morning to 103 Barron rightful inventor.) novel condemned as blas- St., Union, and when he In 1895, Oscar phemous. arrived he found a black Wilde’s final play, “The Ten years ago: male wearing a book bag Importance of Being Launching his defense standing on the front Earnest,” opened at the against war crimes charg- porch. The officer asked St. James’s Theatre in es, former Yugoslav presi- the man, later identified London. dent Slobodan Milosevic as Porter, what was going In 1903, the justified his actions as a on and Porter pointed into Department of Commerce “struggle against terror- the building and said she and Labor was estab- ism” and said he was a had called the police. The lished. (It was divided victim of twisted facts officer went inside and into separate depart- and “terrible fabrication.” See CRIME | 7 The Union Daily Times/Union, S.C., Tuesday, February 14, 2012 3 Sis has her drink taken by a bully Sis was sitting at the bar, just look- but did remember that a man named ing at her drink. She just keeps staring Jonah was being swallowed by a very Ready to serve at the drink for about an hour. One of large fish? the great big local bullies comes up Food Sale and takes her drink and chugs it down. On Feb. 18, Proctors Store on Depot Then Sis started to cry. “Come Street in beautiful downtown on woman, I don’t like to see a Jonesville will have hash, Bar grown woman cry. I’ll buy you Hoyt B Q and ribs for sale. It will be another drink,” says the man. Haney ready at 11 a.m. Sis said, “No, it’s not that, this Contributing Area Prayer Concerns has been the worst day of my Columnist Buddy Vaughan, Drew Carter’s life. First, I get to work late and mother, Ray Moss, Jimmy my boss fired me. When I leave Wilkins, Johnny Black, Amber the building to go to my car, it was Wilson, Mary Ann Sailors, Ray Moss, stolen. The police advised me to get a Louise Bolick, Mary Brady, and Ruby cab home. Well someone had stolen my Helms. wallet and my credit cards. When I get Family Night home I find Hoyt in the bed with the Family Night at Bethlehem UMC will maid. I leave home and come to this be on Sunday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. Sheriff bar, and when I was thinking about put- David Taylor will be the guest speak- ting an end to my life, you come up and er. Come and bring someone. Rev. J. drink my poison!!” Christopher Greene is Pastor. Fat Tuesday 50 Years A Mason Photo by Hoyt Haney Fat Tuesday at Bethlehem UMC will We congratulate Bobby Lipsey on Tee Farr, W.M. at Mt. Joy Lodge #203, gets ready to serve up chicken stew at the lodge, assisted by be on Tuesday, Feb. 21. This event receiving his 50-year certificate at Mr. Vernon Sprouse. sponsored by youth missions. There Jonesville Prudence Lodge on Thursday, County offers this: Life is too short We had lots of calls about our pic- will be pancakes and other goodies. For Feb. 2. This is for his 50 years in to start your day with broken pieces ture last week; Cathy Peahuff, Carol more information contact Joan Ponder. Masonry. of yesterday. It will definitely destroy Cathcart, Mary Harrison, Faye Martin, Fact Remember In Prayer your wonderful day and ruin your great Freddie Bates, Roger Bailey Connie Did you know that on Tuesday, Feb. I ask you to keep a good friend of ours tomorrow. Burgess, Susan Fowler, and Ben 14, Arizona became the 48th state? The in your prayers. Mr. Marty Fallwell lives Other Birthdays McClurkin. Thanks to all of you we had year was 1912. in the Pauline Roebuck area. Marty is Feb. 16 — Luke Baldwin, Feb. 19 fun and will try again soon. It was one Meeting recovering from prostate surgery and — Toney Farr. When Toney was born, of the towers at Buffalo Mill. Mt. Joy Lodge #203 will hold regular we wish him a speedy recovery. gasoline was 29 9/10 cents per gallon. Painter communication on Thursday, Feb. 16 at Puzzling Development Valentine’s Day Anniversary If you need some painting done, like 7:30 p.m. Mr. J.D. Bright sends this from the On Feb. 14, which is Valentine’s Day, your house, barn or garage, call Jimmy Birthday American Legion Magazine: One of the Steve and Rebecca Lanier will cel- Haney at 674-6293 or 491-8441. On Tuesday, Feb. 14, the same day great mysteries in life is how the idiot ebrate an anniversary. Knowing Steve People ask where I get my jokes. I you should be reading this column, who married your daughter can be the he will take Rebecca to Ruby Tuesdays, just watch Congress and report the Mrs. Dot Gault will be celebrating a father of the smartest grandchildren in a movie, and back by the jewelry store facts. I don’t even have to exaggerate. birthday. When I asked Dot how old she the world. and then to CVS for a box of candy. You — Will Rogers would be, she told me that she didn’t Insight know sweets for the sweetie. Till next time. remember exactly when she was born, Mr. Ralph Harris over in Cherokee Responses — Hoyt Spartanburg Community College to host free financial aid workshop SPARTANBURG — degree,” said Nancy Garmroth, is a statewide event orga- County Campus is located just including associate degrees, Spartanburg Community College SCC director of financial aid and nized by the South Carolina off exit 92 on I-85 at 523 Chesnee diplomas and certificates, plus (SCC) is hosting a College veteran affairs. “The College Association of Student Financial Hwy. (Hwy. 11), in Gaffney. University Transfer opportuni- Goal South Carolina event on Goal event is a great opportu- Aid Administrators, the SCC is now enrolling for spring ties to four-year colleges and uni- Saturday, February 18, from 10 nity for college-bound students South Carolina Commission semester classes. Individuals versities. 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Carolina Day From page A1 state, not just Columbia,” tinued support for our presenting a new study “Every dollar invested potential benefits for stu- tion as way of providing Lowe said. “Students and campus,” Lowe said. “We showing the university’s in the university is qua- dents who attend region- baccalaureate degrees for other representatives are extremely fortunate eight-campus system con- drupled as an investment al campuses such as USC those who do not have from all the campuses get to have such a support- tributes more than $4.1 in the state of South Union. the economic wherewith to meet with their legisla- ive delegation repre- billion to the state’s econ- Carolina,” he said. “We “This will take our won- all, or have a family or tive delegations and more senting our interests in omy and provides nearly are the university that is derful, thriving, two-year work situation that pre- importantly, the legisla- Columbia.” 53,000 jobs statewide. accessible, affordable and universities and make vents them from picking tors get a chance to visit During the festivi- During the luncheon accountable.” them an oasis for bacca- up and moving” closer with their constituents in ties, coaches and players following the event, Pastides also men- laureate-bound students,” to one of the four-year person to ask questions from the USC baseball President Pastides tioned the Palmetto Pastides said. “We are campuses. and listen to their con- team were honored on echoed that information. College program and its looking to online educa- cerns.” the floor of the House The group from USC of Representatives, and Union spoke with Rep. they were presented with Monday Evening March 29, 2004 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 Mike Anthony, Sen. a Gamecock flag by Gov. WISN/ABC The Haunting 20/20 Local Local Local Local Shane Martin and Sen. Nikki Haley. The flag was WDJT/CBS Yes, Dear Standing Raymond Two Half CSI: Miami Local Late Show Late Late Creighton Coleman dur- the one which flew above WREX/NBC Fear Factor Las Vegas Average Joe Local Local Local ing the event and attend- the Statehouse in July WITI/FOX 70's Show Cracking Forever Eden Local Local Local Local Local Local ed a luncheon with USC after the team won its WPXE/PAX America's Funniest Early Edition Diagnosis Murder Miracle Paid Prog Paid Prog Paid Prog President Harris Pastides second-straight national Cable Channels following the event. championship. 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It would take courage hitherto facilities this spring, although which explains its announcement Thus Obama can’t openly tell uncharacteristic of this president Israeli and American intelligence of an ahead-of-schedule mid-2013 the Israelis not to strike Iran, to withstand that pressure and agencies say the combat troop drawdown from though his subordinates are stay out. Islamic republic has Afghanistan. Obama is taking doing this behind the scenes. An important consideration in Sheldon no plan to build a flak from Republicans for declar- Reporter Gareth Porter has dis- all this is the widely held assess- Richman bomb. ing that deadline, but his political closed that ment that Israel alone couldn’t do Contributing The officials strategists surely have calculated Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of enough damage to Iran’s nuclear Columnist might be bluffing, that more voters will be relieved Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey told facilities, major parts of which SHARE YOUR VIEWS: but the threats pose than concerned. Israeli leaders Jan. 20 that the are deep underground. As the The Union Daily Times welcomes comments and a problem for the Seen in that light, war with United States would not partici- Washington Post’s David Ignatius opinions from its readers on any subject. Letters Obama administration. In recent Iran is the last thing Obama pate in a war against Iran begun reports, “The Israelis are said must be 300 words or fewer. Letters may be weeks there has been much in- would want this year. by Israel without prior agree- to recognize that damage to the handwritten or typed but they must include the person contact between the But there is a complication: ment from Washington. … nuclear program might be mod- writerʼs name, address and governments. U.S. officials have Israel and its powerful American But the Israeli government est, requiring another strike in a telephone number for veri- fication. reportedly asked Israel to give lobby. Israel’s political leaders, remains defiant about maintain- few years.” Letters may be edited for grammar, clarity and libel harsh economic sanctions (and though apparently not its mili- ing its freedom of action to make So while Israel insists on its but will not be censored. Letters may be mailed to: perhaps covert warfare) a chance tary and intelligence chiefs, want war on Iran, and it is counting freedom of action, it realizes it The Editor, The Union Daily Times, P.O. Drawer to take effect. to bomb Iran, not because they on the influence of right-wing would need America’s help. This 749, Union S.C., 29379, or faxed to us at 427-1237. The problem is that an attack fear an attack should it acquire a extremist views in U.S. politics means that the Obama adminis- The Union Daily Times re- serves the right to reject could bring Iranian retalia- nuke — which would be suicidal to bring pressure to bear on tration holds the upper hand: it any letter. tion against American military for Iran, since Israel has hundreds Obama to fall into line with a is in a position to stop Israel from THE UNION DAILY TIMES STAFF: forces in the region, including of nuclear weapons — but rather possible Israeli attack during the igniting a catastrophic war in the Ext. Afghanistan, wreak havoc with because Iran, now close to Iraq election campaign this fall. Middle East simply by declar- George Fain 12 Interim General Manager the U.S. economy if Iran closes thanks to the U.S. regime change The big questions are (1) Does ing publicly that it will not back [email protected] Charles L.Warner 15 or mines the Strait of Hormuz there, could inhibit Israel’s ability Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he orders an attack Editor [email protected] (through which much oil passes to have its way with its neighbors Netanyahu think this warning — or covertly provokes Iran into Joe Pettit 25 Sports Editor daily), and create pressure for and the long-suffering, occupied is a bluff? and (2) What would firing the first shot. [email protected] U.S. intervention if Iran strikes Palestinians, especially in the Obama do if the prime minis- Americans who oppose war Derik Vanderford 17 Staff Writer Israel. blockaded Gaza Strip. ter calls it? In other words, if with Iran can best serve peace [email protected] Julia Garmon 18 The Obama administration Obama’s political problem Israel strikes Iran in April or by demanding that Obama make Lifestyles [email protected] appears unenthusiastic about a is that it would be ill-advised, May and Iran retaliates against such a declaration. Tiffany Lancaster 11 Circulation Manager war with Iran in this election particularly in an election year, Israel, would Obama stick to his [email protected] year. An oil disruption would for an American president to be word and stay out? Or would he Sheldon Richman is senior fel- Casey Boyea 16 Advertising sales shake the fragile economy and at odds with the Israeli govern- try avoid the Israel lobby’s and low at The Future of Freedom [email protected] Whitney Kennedy 19 jeopardize President Obama’s ment and its lobby here, which Republicans’ inevitable charges Foundation (www.fff.org). Advertising sales [email protected] Nora Vanderford 10 Front Desk/Classified [email protected] HOW TO CONTACT OFFICIALS: Hereʼs how to contact na- tional and state elected officials: President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The answer is usually ‘money’ Washington, D.C. 20510 PH: (202) 456-1414 U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint One major problem with writ- jump to a conclusion along the insanity reaching back more than indeed, and keeping that big busi- 825 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 ing political commentary is that lines of “okay, so, US President half a century. ness in business requires a con- PH: (202) 224-6121 U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham it’s often difficult look at some- Barack Obama has gone com- And hey … that’s something we stant diet of “wars and rumors C-1 Russell Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510 thing that seems … well, crazy … pletely off the deep end. Fruit can do. of wars.” PH: (202) 224-5972 Congressman Trey Gowdy and find a rational explanation loop. Nutter. To the booby hatch Since World War Two, that As long as the Soviet Union 1237 Longworth House Of- fice Building for it. It’s easier to with him.” segment of America’s political held out, that was a fairly Washington, D.C. 20515 PH: (202) 225-6030 just write off what The difficulty in avoiding such class which we’ve since come to easy order to serve up: Korea, FAX: (202) 226-1177 Thomas L. Greenville office: 104 S. looks like craziness a conclusion should be obvious: know (thanks to Eisenhower) as Vietnam, Grenada and so forth, Main St., Suite 801, Greenville, Knapp SC 29601. as craziness and Open war between the US and “the military-industrial complex” with “Cold War” filling the gaps. Gov. Nikki R. Haley Contributing P.O. Box 1773 move on. But in the Iran is a crazy idea, and not just has been in the driver’s seat. The But since 1990, the “defense” Columbia, S.C. 29201 Columnist PH: (803) 734-2100 real world, there is mildly so. It goes well beyond military exigencies of that war WEB SITE: establishment and its political www.scgovernor.com in fact method to “dumb as a box of rocks” and put it there; the post-war national shills have had to drum up new Lt. Gov. Ken Ard P.O. Box 142 most people’s mad- easily pings the “murderously security state was created to keep bogeymen on an ad hoc basis to Columbia, S.C., 29202 PH: (803) 734-2080 ness. This applies even to politi- insane” range. Not only is it crazy it there. keep the government contracts WEB SITE: www.ltgov.sc.gov State Sen. Harvey S. cians who have apparently gone at the level of military strategy, The primary activity of the US coming in for new guns, new Peeler Jr. 213 Gressette Building off their badly-needed psychiatric it’s completely disconnected from government since 1941 — first bombs, new aircraft, new bases Columbia, S.C. 29202 meds. reality in terms of putative casus due to those military exigencies, PH: (803) 212-6430 to build and newly destroyed cit- State Sen. Creighton So, when a global empire belli: Every even semi-objective and later as a matter of policy — Coleman ies to re-build. P.O. Box 142 which has come to grief in Asian assessment of Iran’s nuclear pro- has been to ongoingly transfer as Columbia, S.C. 29202 Their approach comes down to PH: (803) 212-6180 land wars twice in one decade gram indicts the claim that Iran’s much wealth as possible from the State Sen. Shane Martin a prescription attributed to neo- P.O. Box 142 appears to be going all-out to get government is either close to pockets of America’s productive Columbia, S.C. 29202 conservative “foreign policy spe- — or — 501 Gressette Building itself into a third such war — this producing a nuclear weapon or class to the “defense” establish- cialist” Michael Ledeen: “Every Columbia, S.C. 29202 time with a country more militar- especially interested in doing so. ment. PH: (803) 212-6100 ten years or so, the United States State Rep. Mike Anthony ily advanced than, and with three In order to explain Obama’s And it’s a big business. The 414-B Blatt Office Building needs to pick up some small P.O. Box 11867 times the population of, either of indisputably insane actions with- direct transfers, not counting the Columbia, S.C. 29211 crappy little country and throw it PH: (803) 734-3060 Union address: 322 Mt. Ver- the locations of the previous two out concluding personal insanity stuff hidden in line items other against the wall, just to show the non Road, Union, S.C. 29379; debacles, and at least tentatively on his part — that is to say, in than “defense,” are the US gov- PH: (864) 427-3023. world we mean business.” Find us allied with three world powers order explain a sane man’s insane ernment’s single biggest budget Unfortunately, those crappy (Russia, China and India) — one position — we have to place him item, coming to about 25% of online www.uniondailytimes.com must resist the temptation to in the iron grip of an institutional federal spending. Big business See KNAPP | 7 — and —

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Manufacturers actually pay a your list, but not fresh gourmet Day as pretty sharp when it comes to There’s a reason they do this: To premium to have their items salsa, sour cream and grated spotting supermarket trickery. get you out of your rut so you’ll placed at eye level. premium cheese. But hey, they Dear Readers: Happy I’m not even fazed by an end-cap start to notice things you never 5. Unit pricing. It’s a good just happened to be arranged so Valentine’s Day to one and display announcing, “Special.” saw before. While searching for thing that stores now have beautifully right there with the all, along with our spe- I know their ways. They what you need, you’re apt labels showing the per-ounce chips, so why not? Or you grab cial good wishes to the hope we’ll just assume that to toss a few new things or per-pint price, right? Sure, the sale-priced eggs, but then veterans in VA hospitals “special” means “super into your cart that you as long as all of the options see the hash browns, milk and around the cheap sale.” But we’re so hadn’t planned. The store are broken down in the same premium brand English muffins country. And much smarter than that. wins again. way. But what happens when ice right in the same bin. How our particu- Which is why I was taken 3. Strategic placement. cream is shown as per ounce for thoughtful. The only problem: lar thanks aback by a recent article There’s a psychology in one brand, per gram for another All those accessories are full- to those by our friends over at the way stores are laid and per pint for that one over priced. Yet another tricky way readers who TLC Discovery Channel. out. Milk, bread and eggs there? Not easy to compare. 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Pricey things at eye level. than its name-brand competitor, com, or write to Everyday of you. to distract us from the check- Human nature says, apparently, it may be watered down consid- Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Dear Annie: “Sex out scanner while exposing us that humans are more likely erably and therefore cheaper. Cypress, CA 90630. To find out Therapist” does not need to product ads for items that to pick up things at eye level Become a label reader to avoid more about Mary Hunt and a refresher course. You are are coincidentally within easy than when placed higher or getting tricked. read her past columns, please mistaken when you say reach, or that we’ll encounter on lower. So where do they put the 7. Grouping complementary visit the Creators Syndicate that the “vast majority” of our next shopping trip. most expensive options? Bingo! items. You have tortilla chips on Web page at www.creators.com. older women lose interest in sex. The Harvard Women’s Health Watch newsletter FCL offers scholarship reported that in a survey of 27,000 women enrolled Garmon’s Galley Union County Family & your choice. Applications and in the Women’s Health Community Leaders (FCL) is instructions are available at The ½ cup white vinegar Initiative (WHI), more offering a scholarship to a Union Clemson Extension Office, 120 Beef and Broccoli ¾ cup sugar than 60 percent of women 1 ½ lbs beef roast, sliced into thin County adult resident who has Kirby Street; telephone 864-427- 2 tsp salt in their 50s, 45 percent strips been or is in the work force or is 6259, Ext. 114. 1 cup canola oil of those in their 60s and 1 cup beef broth raising a family. Completed applications are 2 heads romaine lettuce, chopped 28 percent of women in 1/2 cup soy sauce This award will be paid in due on or before March 30, 4 ounces blue cheese, crumbled their 70s reported that 1/3 cup brown sugar two installments of $375. The 2012. Applications received 2 large pears, peeled, cored and they were sexually active, 2 Tbsp sesame oil first to be made in time for after this date will be disquali- chopped and almost two-thirds 3 garlic cloves, minced your first semester; the second fied. ½ cup toasted chopped walnuts said they were happy with 2 Tbsp cornstarch in time for the second semester. FCL is a nonprofit organiza- ½ red onion, chopped their level of sexual activ- 2 Tbsp water Award will be made directly to tion and supports this schol- In a small bowl combine first four ity. Of those who were Fresh broccoli florets (as many as the qualified institution (techni- arship fund and many smaller ingredients. Gradually pour in oil, dissatisfied, more than desired) cal school/community college, service projects through fund stirring constantly until well blended. half said they would pre- Place beef in slow cooker. Mix the 4-year college or university) of raising events during the year. In a large bowl combine remaining fer having sex more often. soy sauce, brown sugar, oil, and gar- ingredients. Pour dressing over all ad Even these numbers may lic together. Pour over beef. Cover toss to coat well. Serves 6. be misleading, because and cook on high for 3 hours or on when healthy women stop Grace UMC offers low for 6 hours. Stir cornstarch and having sex, it is not neces- water in a cup until smooth. Add to sarily due to a lack of libi- Kool Aid Pie slow cooker. Stir well to combine. ¼ cup warm water do. Often it’s because they Add blanched broccoli. Stir to com- lack a partner or because 1 small pkg Kool Aid (your choice Lenten services bine. Cover and cook for 20 minutes topical treatments have of flavor) Beginning Feb. 22, Grace each week. Take a break from longer on high or until thickened. not resolved the common 1 can condensed milk United Methodist Church your daily grind to add some problem of vaginal dry- Serve over rice. Serves 6 1 8-oz carton whipped topping will host a series of services spiritual renewal, fellowship, ness, which can cause 2 8-inch graham cracker crusts designed to accommodate a and lunch as we travel this jour- pain during intercourse. Dissolve Kool Aid in warm water. lunch hour. Worship will include ney together. — Carole Wade, Ph.D. Blue Cheese and Stir in milk and whipped topping pastors from different denomi- The schedule for this year Dear Dr. Wade: We do stirring until thoroughly combined. nations delivering short mes- will be: Pear Salad sages of inspiration, prayer and Feb. 22 (Ash Wed.) — Rev. not take issue with the 1/3 cup ketchup Pour into graham cracker crusts and fact that post-menopaus- chill at least four hours. song. Special musical solos will David Caughman, Grace UMC al women can be inter- be organized by Tommy Bishop, Feb. 29 — Rev. Fred Powell, ested in sex. In fact, we organist at Frist Presbyterian interim at First Presbyterian encourage it. We do, how- and St. Augustine Catholic March 7 — Rev. Terry ever, disagree with “Sex Churches. The featured soloists Mitchell, Bethel UMC Therapist’s” comment that will represent various churches. March 14 — Fr. Michael losing interest is a myth. The Christian tradition of pre- McCafferty, St. Augustan We are delighted the paring one’s heart during the 40 Catholic Church study showed that 28 days before Easter (not counting March 21 — Rev. Kevin percent of women still Sundays) is called Lent. After Dalton, Buffalo UMC have an active libido into the service, at 12:30 p.m., a light March 28 — Rev. Bill Strong, their 70s (and presumably reasonably priced lunch will be Seventh Day Adventist beyond). But it is hardly served in the fellowship hall. April 4 — Rev. Dr. A. L. a myth that hormones are No reservations are needed. The Brackett, St. Paul Baptist depleted as we age, and public is invited to participate Church. many post-menopausal women lose interest for a variety of reasons. According to our readers, those who have a healthy sex life are generally using some form of hormone USC Union names President’s replacement. We need to acknowledge this reality and not make women feel Honor Roll, Dean’s List freakish or inadequate if The University of South Stephen Wattman of Columbia; they experience a drop in Carolina Union Campus has Cleverland Jeter, Megan Patton, libido and hormones are named 21 students to the and Ellen Smith of Gaffney; not an option. President’s Honor Roll and 90 James Griffin of Gray Court; Plenty of readers students to the Dean’s List for Jason Adams, Jr. and Phillip weighed in on this hot the Fall 2011 semester. Quinn of Jonesville; Cora topic. Read on: To be named to the President’s Caldwell, Christopher Makla, From Florida: My hus- Honor Roll, a student must be and Justin Smith of Laurens; band and I had always full-time with a semester grade Cassandra Millwood and had a wonderful sex life point average of 4.0 (straight Jeffrey Turner of Lockhart; together, and I wasn’t A grades). Those named to the Kaci Dillinger and Lena Martin about to give it up because Dean’s List are full-time students of Pacolet; Kara Winburn of menopause. But I did with a semester GPA above 3.25. of Rock Hill; Ryan Healy of not want to take any oral Named to the President’s Sharon; Charles Holcombe hormone therapy with its Honor Roll were: Ashley of Spartanburg; Erik Beaty, risks. I discovered that LaPierre, Lourie Watson, and Amanda Beheler, Timothy Black, using an over-the-counter Cristen Wheatley of Buffalo; Rashel Brannon, Jeremy Brown, progesterone cream from Suzanna Codington, Jay Peay, Tiffney Crosby, Bryan Dill, Jacob my local health food store Engagement and Maureen Reese of Clinton; Edwards, Charles Fonteneau, and a prescription estro- Kyle Williams of Jonesville; Isaac Rashee Fonteneau, Audren gen cream twice a week Brown, Charlotte Mitchell, and Foster, Autumn Fowler, Annias totally “cured” my lagging Jonathan Moore of Laurens; Gaffney, King Gilkey, Nicole sexual desire. Caleb Cudd of Lockhart; Glenn, Dillon Greer, Jasmine Michigan: I am 51, and Hannah Brown of Newberry; Hall, April Hopkins, Shauna my best friend is 61. We announced Travis Black, Amber Clayton, Hund, Yakima Jeter, Michael both still love sex. We Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ellis at the University of South Carolina Christen England, Tyler Lance, Johnson, John Terry Lee,III, think you only hear from Paula Millwood, Jessica Stoike, Christina Maness, Shawn women who don’t want Langley of Union, SC announce School of Medicine. She is the the engagement of their daughter granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Williams, and Heather Nelems, Jazmine Newton, Kyle it anymore. They prob- Wilson of Union; and Michael Newton, Jarred O’Shields, Glavin ably didn’t like it much to Katherine Jane Langley to Garrett James Walter Ford and Mr. and Harrison Cash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ernest Langley. Eaves of Whitmire. Ochiltree, Candice Owens, Sara begin with. Named to the Dean’s List Polk, Shareeka Rodgers, Britney Florida: I am so sick of Mrs. Larry Lee Cash of Signal Mr. Cash holds a Bachelor of Mountain, Tenn. Arts in Finance from Wofford were: Donielle Babb, David Sheppard, Nathan Silvers, hearing how great sex in Goins, Alexis Taylor, Andrew Jameca Singleton, Carmen Solis, later life can be. I really A wedding is planned for June College and is a financial analyst 23, 2012, at 6 p.m. at Wofford with Talley Metals in Hartsville, Turner, Stacie Vanderford, Mary Latoria Spears, Michael Walker, enjoyed sex in my younger Walton, and Carolyn Willard Logan Watters, Coty Williams, years, but not anymore. I College. SC. He is the grandson of Mrs. The bride-elect holds a Bachelor Betty Phillips Paris and the late of Buffalo; Derry Rambert of and Deidre Wilson of Union; of Science in Biology from Edwin Carlos Graham, Mrs. Harry Chester; Matthew Galloway of Chelsea Caudill and Deanna See ANNIE | 9 Wofford College and is a student Lee Cash and the late Mr. Cash. Clinton; Alexis Johnson and Willard of Whitmire. Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Comi Cs/Ent E rtainm Ent

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Tuesday, Add some love into the mix. Feb. 14, 2012: VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you become more aware HHHH You breeze into work full of your public image. Attempt to groom of information, questions and ideas. it to be more in line with your goals. Hopefully, you are well received. Some Think about what you have to offer, of your compatriots and friends did not and reflect your authentic self. You respond as well to their dreamtime. will experience a newfound popularity Remain patient and give others their and success. If you are single, you will needed space. Tonight: Get some quiet draw someone much more akin to your time. needs, probably after spring 2012. If LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) attached, you and your significant other HHH Curb a need to be controlling could grow much closer if focusing on or to have things go your way. You sim- a common goal. SAGITTARIUS is your ply do not have that much control over friend. others. Evalaute a sense of posses- The Stars Show the Kind of Day siveness that you might have toward a You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; person. Build yourself up, and you will 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult be much happier. Tonight: Munchies THE FAMILY CIRCUS ARIES (March 21-April 19) with a favorite person. CONCEPTIS SUDOKU HHHH Let others initiate. If you are SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Bil Keane not comfortable with the conversation, HHHH This morning, you are at by Dave Green do not close it off or say “no.” Give your best, and others respond accord- yourself time to detach and understand ingly. By afternoon, confusion, others’ this person’s logic. Pressure builds in egos and misunderstandings could a meeting. It is possible that confusion prevail. Do not stand on ceremony if a and misunderstandings are at the base situation is not evolving as you would of this stress. Tonight: A new idea like it to. OK? Tonight: Treat yourself on works. the way home. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHHH Whether you are working HHH You could be out of sorts, or or just enjoying yourself, you are sur- so it seems, until late afternoon. Some rounded by people — admirers and might think your personality change supporters. Clearly you are needed, is quite dramatic. Confusion and bad desired or wanted. You can pick and communication could play into the choose only so much as to where, afternoon. You plow through hassles when and what. If confused, pull back with speed. Tonight: Go for a heartfelt and revisit your long-term desires. desire. Tonight: Accept a dinner invitation. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH Zero in on possibilities, and HHH Plunge into a project, know- do not get caught up with details right DENNIS THE MENACE ing full well that you have other matters now. All that is happening is subject you would prefer to attend to. Clear this to rapid change. You might wonder if Hank Ketchum matter out, along with anything else that this is for real. You will see that it quite might prevent you from being carefree possibly is so, but with some variations. and a bit impulsive in the near future. Tonight: Play it low-key. Think positively. Tonight: Be where you AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) want to be. HHHHH Honor your feelings involv- CANCER (June 21-July 22) ing a boss or higher-up. This person HHHHH You might have delivered could reverse his or her course equally some Valentine’s Day cookies to a as quickly. A meeting in the afternoon loved one or some friends this morn- might be even more significant than ing. Use this day to let others know you you’d anticipated. If people are out of care. A child or new friend demands a sorts, do not take their behavior person- lot of attention. Be aware of his or her ally. Tonight: Where your friends are. needs. Tonight: You will be tired. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH You could be pushing too HHH You might want to stay at hard to convince others of the rightness home or sleep in. Some of you actu- of your thinking. If you detach and let ally might follow through on this desire. others discover what works on their Those of you who don’t, wish you had. own, you will like the change in your By midafternoon, no matter where you relationships more. Tonight: Could go have been, your energy and creativity to the wee hours. merge, making you close to unstop- Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet pable. Now, that is more like it. Tonight: at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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TODAY Building in Jonesville. WALLACE Science Fair Workshop Hours of operation will THOMSON be Tuesday and Friday HOSPITAL will host 9:30 a.m.-noon. its annual Heart Day UNION COUNTY event 7-10 a.m. in the main lobby of ARTS COUNCIL the hospital. For sponsors “Painting more information with Coffee” Tuesday contact Quanisha mornings form 10 Savage at 429-2678. a.m.-12:30 p.m. Local artist Betsy Skipper AMERICAN LEGION leads the group in an POST 87 will meet at informal workshop. 7 p.m. at The Flats Artists working in all in Buffalo. mediums are wel- come. Call 429-2817 FEBRUARY 16 for information. THE GOOD JAM WITH LUNCH NEIGHBORS continues Thursdays GARDEN CLUB will 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the meet at Andy’s at 2 Union Arts Council,116 p.m. E. Main Street. Musicians are invited FEBRUARY 18 to drop by and play a few tunes with other 10TH ANNUAL musicians. This event WILD GAME Photo courtesy of Monarch Elementary School is also open to any- SUPPER will be Monarch Elementary School held its annual Science Fair Workshop on Jan. 24. Science Fair Committee members Mrs. Lisbeth Kelly, one who would like held at Mt.Lebanon Mrs. Ivy Garner, Ms. Chris Carlin, Mrs. Ginnie Ponder. Mrs. Jodie Ledbetter and Mrs. Rhonda Hollingsworth went through each step to sit and listen. Any Baptist Church of the Scientific Process and gave demonstrations on how to display information on a science board. Families in attendance each instrument, any type at 6:30 p.m. For received a free science board provided by a grant written by Mr. Andy Bailey and funded by Exxon Mobil. of music welcome. tickets email mtle- Call 429-2817 or email banonbc@gmail. 3 pm in the meeting 5081. agency. Meeting is and more. [email protected] for com; call 427-2964; room of the Union open to the public. information. 427-4419;585-5370; County Museum. FEBRUARY 20 THE 427-9974; 582-7164 Dr. John Griffin, col- SPARTANBURG THE UNION MARCH 9 THE UNION COUNTY or 576-0368. lege professor and REGIONAL COUNTY TOURISM BUS TRIP TO RECREATION author, will be guest HISTORY MUSEUM COMMISSION will WASHINGTON, DEPARTMENT is THE UNION LIONS speaker. Dr. Griffin at the Chapman meet at 6 p.m. at DC to see Trevor now accepting more CLUB will sell formerly taught at Cultural Center is 101 Sharp Avenue. Booker and the students for our Yearly mops and brooms USC-Lancaster pleased to announce Visitors welcome. Washington Wizards, Tumbling/Gymnastics at Food Lion and and will be speak- free admission for March 9-11. Tour the Program which is held Jimmy’s Fresh Air ing about his most the first weekend MARTHA CHAPTER nation’s capitol and every Friday after- Galaxy 10 am-4 recent book, “The (Thursday, Friday, #79, O.E.S. will a visit to the Martin noon at the recreation pm. Rescheduled War for Southern and Saturday) have it’s regular Luther King National department. We are because of rain. Independence.” This through August. scheduled meeting Memorial. For infor- offering Pre-School is his 18th book on The museum fea- at 7:30. mation call 803-940- Classes, Level 1 & the war. The new- tures local history FEBRUARY 19 2506. Level 2 Classes … est work is a large and is normally open SIMS HIGH BONHAM FCL will Cheerleaders are book, 340 pages SCHOOL CLASS meet at Clemson Tuesday through welcome. Spots are long and contains ONGOING of 1968 will have its Building at 11:00 Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 available on a first quarterly meeting at almost 500 photo- A VETERANS p.m. For more infor- come first serve 5 p.m. at the Union graphs. He will have ADVOCATE will be mation, please call basis. The instructor Municipal Building. a supply for sale. FEBRUARY 21 in Union every third 864-596-3501. is Amy Ledford from Business of impor- Visitors are always UNION COUNTY Friday from 11 a.m.- Star Makers Dance tance. welcome and mem- COMMISSION ON 2 p.m. at the One THE NEW EMANUEL Company from bers are expected. ALCOHOL AND Stop, 440 Duncan BAPTIST CHURCH Inman, SC. For more UNION COUNTY The back entrance DRUG ABUSE Hwy., to discuss eli- has opened a free information please HISTORICAL will be open. For BOARD will meet gibility for healthcare, clothes closet in the call Heather Randall SOCIETY will meet at information call 429- at 5:30 p.m. at the pension, disability back of the Municipal at 429-1670. Knapp From page A4 little countries tend to be more trouble aircraft which carry them)? one. al belligerence to help the pill slide than they’re worth. Sure, they reliably With the Iraq and Afghanistan deba- Enter Iran: Plenty big and sophisti- easily down the American electorate’s turn into long-term quagmires, but the cles winding down, America’s military- cated enough to knock down some US throat. Exactly what the doctor (Doctor profit margins quickly become petty industrial complex is tired of “crappy aircraft — hell, maybe even a carrier Strangelove, that is) ordered. cash. Who wants to run mess halls and little countries” and on the lookout for or two! — but probably not powerful What could possibly go wrong? PXes for occupation troops, when the a big . And their friends in govern- enough to land a few divisions on the big money is in replacing expensive ment, who have staked their careers Maryland shore and burn Washington. It Thomas L. Knapp is Senior News consumables like large bombs (and if on 70 years of constant “pro-defense” has all the makings of a long, expensive Analyst and Media Coordinator at the the enemy is helpful, the very expensive propaganda, are happy to help them find conflict, with 30-odd years of mutu- Center for a Stateless Society (c4ss.org). Crime From page A2 spoke to the woman who The responding officer answered a call at 300 tact him at a later date. Tiffany Renea Parham, Friday with trespassing said she and Porter had then questioned Porter Perrin Avenue, Union. GPS, BB Gun Stolen 25, 271 Meansville Road, after notice. got into an altercation. who said nothing had The victim told the A quick trip to the #E6, Union, charged The woman said it happened and that he did officer that some time bathroom proved expen- was her birthday and not hit the victim. between 6:20 a.m. that sive for a Union man she’d went out the night Porter was then placed morning and 4:30 p.m. who returned to his car before. She said while under arrest for crimi- that afternoon, someone only to find his GPS sys- she was asleep that nal domestic violence broke into his home. tem and a BB gun had morning, Porter got her and the report states He said the thief or been stolen. cell phone and looked that when the respond- thieves stole two rings, The incident report through it without her ing officer searched him two bracelets, and a states an officer permission. The woman he found a plastic bag gold chain with a cross answered a call at 200 said when she woke up, containing a green leafy attached from the dress- S. Mountain St., Union, she and Porter got into substance believed to be er in the back bedroom. Thursday evening where an argument. During the marijuana and a digital The report states the he met with the victim. argument, the woman scale in Porter’s book stolen items had a com- The man said he’d went said Porter picked up a bag. The responding offi- bined value of $2,700. into a nearby building clothes basket and threw cer then charged Porter The victim said he’d to use the bathroom and it at her, hitting her in with simple possession left for work around 6:20 was only gone from his the left side of her face. of marijuana and posses- a.m. that morning and vehicle for approximately She said Porter then sion of drug parapher- when he returned around five minutes. 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NEW pay Aviation Institute of Mainte- “In the process, I’m holleringpackage/benefits/sign-on at Michael Charlie Wilson, bo- Donnance Betenbaugh, 866-367-2513 and Richard Robertson assemble the frame of a bed while Sammy “There’s tremendous support from the to call 911 because he had hisnus. phone,” 2yrs exp.he Required.Smith holds Call its mattress.HUGE MIRRORS: The bed, which Gym was Lefto donated- by Smith and his wife Janet, is among a num- community,” Betenbaugh said. I have some said. “Mine got burned up becauseJGR I864-679-1551, wasn’t ber ofGreenville items donatedvers. to helpSeven furnish a 72x100,house at 621 Sardis Road. The house, which is owned by the friends from when I was doing contract about to go back in and get it becauseand Gaffney it was SC locations. $145/each. Perfect Condition. work for BellSouth who came down yes- www.jgr-inc.comEd and Nina GreerFREE family, Delivery, will soon beCan home Install. to the family of Johnny, Michael, Ciley, Sklyar and Cory too dangerous.” EXPERIENCED Betenbaugh whoseGYM house RUBBER at 1216 Sardis FLOORING, Drive was destroyed by fire Friday night. terday. There were so many people com- Even though he wouldn’t goTANKER/FLATBED back in for DRIV- 1-Roll, 4x25x1/2 Thick, $250. ing to help us you probably couldn’t name his cell phone, Betenbaugh saidERS! his Strong son FreightBuffalo, Network and Cross1-800-473-0619 Keys fire departments Methodist Church, said the church is work- them all. Terry Humphries with the Union Stability Great Payand Every the SecCity- of24 Union TRUCK Public ANY STATE. Safety Shipand- ing to help the Betenbaughs with members tried to go back in and rescueond the Counts!family Call Today! ping Freight Moving. County Sheriff’s Department is one. He’s dog. 800-277-0212 Utilityor www.pri departments.- 212.675.1400; Union County803.548.7722 EMS of the congregation having already donated bent over backwards to help to do every- “Michael was wanting to got meinc.comback in and and the Union [email protected] Sheriff’s Office were some clothing and furniture. The church thing to help me. Nina and Ed Greer, I’m DRIVERS: RUN also5 STATE called RE to- theOver scene. 25yrs. in business. Base is also in the process of setting up a love get the dog,” Betenbaugh said.GIONAL! “I told him Get Home Week- NYC & Ft. Mill, SC. Thank you known them all my life and Al Greer. Mary not to because it was too dangerous.ends, Earn The up to Bailey39/mi, 1said yr thefor allowingassistance us thewas opportunity needed offering fund for monetary donations. Cribb Ellen Smith and Sammy Smith and several door to the house was open butOTR the Flatbed dog exp.because reqd. theSun house- to serve. was more than 100 years said monetary donations may be mailed to family members such as Don Betenbaugh, belt Transport,old and LLCfirefightersMISCELLANEOUS had a difficult timeFOR Sardis United Methodist Church, P.O. Box didn’t come out. They found the1-800-572-5489 dog after ext. 227 SALE Donna Farmer, and Bruce Betenbaugh. they got it (the fire) under control.”DRIVER - $0 TUITIONbringing CDLthe blazeDISH underNETWORK. control, Starting having at 645, Union, SC, 29379, with checks made “My church family has been tremen- Despite his father’s warning,(A) however,TRAINING &to A useJOB! approximately Top $19.99/month 18,000 PLUSof gallons 30 Pre of- payable to Sardis United Methodist Church dous,” he said. “I love my church family and Industry Pay, Qualitywater Training, to extinguishmium the Movie fire. HeChannels said the FREE fire and designated for the Betenbaugh Love Michael Betenbaugh said he triedStability to go and& Miles! *Short em- for 3 Months! SAVE! & Ask these grandkids love their church family. I rescue the dog, named Lacy, butployment was forced commitment was not broughtre- About under SAME control DAY Installation!until 1:30 Fund. can’t name all the people who are helping back because of the heat. The dogquired. had been 800-326-2778 p.m. and firefightersCALL were - 877-617-0765 on the scene until Cribb said Ciley was scheduled to be but I’ve got a list that I’m writing down to www.JoinCRST.com3:22 p.m. The buildingSERVICES is considered - MISC. a total baptized Sunday, but the destruction of her a part of the Betenbaugh familyExperienced for 13 years OTR Flatbed DIVORCE WITH OR WITH- keep and thank.” at the time of her death. Drivers earn 50 lossup to with 52 cpmdamageOUT estimated CHILDREN at $75,000. $125. In- home and the death of her dog caused the While many items have already been Betenbaugh said his brotherloaded. was Uplater to 55 cpmAfter for firefightersO.D. cludes were name able tochange enter theand church to consider rescheduling for another donated, Cribb said the Betenbaughs still told by a member of the Southsideloads. $1000 Fire signbuilding on to Quali and- investigateproperty settlementthe cause ofagree the- day. The Betenbaughs, however, asked that need a number of things including toilet fied drivers. Call: ment. FREE information. Department that the fire began843-266-3731 in the dish- blaze, Bailey saidSAVE it washundreds. determined Fast theand the baptism proceed as planned. articles such as soap and toilet tissue. 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He said they also need sheets and to it,” Betenbaugh said. “Mikeclassified Lancaster ad will reachWhile more Johnny,TION Michael PROPERTY and Cile were to moreable rather than disappoint her.” pillow cases for a queen-size bed and a with the fire department camethan 2.6down million toreaders. escape Call unharmed,than 2.6 and million Skylar South and Carolina Cory Ciley’s baptismal dress was destroyed by double bed. Jimmie Haynes at the S.C. newspaper readers. Your Saturday and told Don, my brother,Newspaper that he wereNetwork, safe at the25-word homes classified of their adrelatives, will ap- the fire, but Cribb said someone bought her Cribb added that the money being col- was 99 percent certain the fire started1-888-727-7377. at the the family lost everythingpear in 112 to S.C. the firenewspapers but the a new one and she wore it Sunday morning lected for the Betenbaughs by the church dishwasher.” HELP WANTED clothes- SALES they werefor wearingonly $375. and Call the Jimmiefamily when she was baptized. will be used to help them with utilities and WANTED: LIFE AGENTS. Haynes at the South Carolina Roger Bailey, public informationEarn $500officer a Day. car. 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COLONIAL LIFE is seeking business-to-business sales representatives and managers to market insurance products and services. Commissions average $56K+/yr. Training & leads. Call Natalie at 803-348-0312. MISCELLANEOUS ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Home. *Medical, *Busi- ness, *Criminal Justice, *Hos- pitality. Job placement assis- tance. Computer available. Fi- nancial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 888-220-3872 www.CenturaOnline.com AIRLINES ARE HIRING Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved program. Fi- nancial aid if qualified - Job placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Mainte- nance 866-367-2513 HUGE MIRRORS: Gym Lefto- vers. Seven 72x100, $145/each. Perfect Condition. FREE Delivery, Can Install. GYM RUBBER FLOORING, 1-Roll, 4x25x1/2 Thick, $250. 1-800-473-0619 24 TRUCK ANY STATE. Ship- ping Freight Moving. 212.675.1400; 803.548.7722 [email protected] Over 25yrs. in business. Base NYC & Ft. Mill, SC. Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to serve. 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Tre In 10-12 year action: Lyles, Jay Thompson and Ly’Garien The Lakers pulled out a 36-22 win Still each added two points while Jabari over the Bulls. Desman Kershaw led Meadow and John Addison each con- all scorers with 13 points for the tributed a point. Lakers. Kandszie Sims and Terrance Briggs each netted four points. Dudley Thompson, JiKing Porter and Ty Savage In 6-9 year action: each chipped in two and Nick Benjamin, The Bucks defeated the Bobcats, Devin Richards and Zachary Gordon 20-19.

Ty Savage brings the ball up for the Lakers in Thursday's contest with the Bulls.

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Tiffany Grady-Hudgins|Daily Times Bobcats player, Trenton Crocker looks to get around the Bucks' Kevon Hughes. Wofford Women’s Tennis picks up 4-3 win ASHEVILLE, N.C. and Guinn Garcia defeat- defeated Guinn Garcia Evans (6-4, 6-7(5), 6-2) start time of 2:00 p.m. at 1. Zoe Hamel (ASHE) – Freshman Emily ed Emily McNall and (7-6(4), 7-5) at the No. 4 at the No. 1 position. the Reeves Tennis Center. def. Sarah Evans (WOF) Przystawski’s three-set Christine Bossevain (8-3) position. The match at the No. 6 RESULTS 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-2 win at the No. 6 position at the No. 1 position, yet The Terriers answered position was the decid- Wofford 4, UNC 2. Julia Paulson (WOF) was the deciding point, Asheville took the remain- back, taking the next ing match, with Emily Asheville 3 def. Emily McNall as the Wofford women’s ing two matches to claim two matches to hold a Przystawski earning the DOUBLES (ASHE) 6-4, 6-2 tennis team earned a 4-3 the doubles point and 3-2 advantage as Audrey win in the third set over 1. Sarah Evans/Guinn 3. Audrey Coventry win over UNC Asheville hold an early 1-0 advan- Coventry fought from Amie Cloer (7-5, 4-6, 6-3) Garcia (WOF) def. (WOF) def. Amryn Saturday afternoon at the tage. behind to defeat Amryn to give Wofford the over- Emily McNall/Christine Soldier (ASHE) 5-7, 6-4, Asheville Racquet Club in Wofford fought back Soldier (5-7, 6-4, 6-1) all victory. Boissevain (ASHE) 8-3 6-1 Asheville, N.C. at the onset of singles in three sets at the No. The overall match last- 2. Devon Cavanaugh/ 4. Christine Boissevain The Terriers improve to action, as Julia Paulson 3 position and Othilia ed a total of six and a half Zoe Hamel (ASHE) def. (ASHE) def. Guinn 3-1 overall with the win, downed Emily McNall Lindqvist downed Jenna hours due to being played Julia Paulson/Samantha Garcia (WOF) 7-6(4), 7-5 which includes a three- (6-4, 6-2) in straight sets Dodge (6-4, 6-4) in in an indoor facility. Sullivan (WOF) 9-8(4) 5. Othilia Lindqvist match win streak. The at the No. 2 position to straight sets at the No. The Terriers will return 3. Amryn Soldier/Jenna (WOF) def. Jenna Dodge Bulldogs drop to 2-3 on even the score at 1-1. The 5 spot. to action on Friday, Dodge (ASHE) def. (ASHE) 6-4, 6-4 the year. Bulldogs quickly jumped Asheville evened the February 17th as they Othilia Lindqvist/Audrey 6. Emily Przystawski In doubles play, the back ahead at 2-1 when score at 3-3 when Zoe host Kennesaw State. The Coventry (WOF) 8-3 (WOF) def. Amie Cloer pairing of Sarah Evans Christine Boissevain Hamel defeated Sarah match is scheduled for a SINGLES (ASHE) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3

Charles Warner | Daily Times Cathy Glenn, left, and D.J. Hill, right, load food boxes with a variety of meat to be distributed Saturday Charles Warner | Daily Times morning at The Potters Storehouse. The meats distributed by the church to the needy of Jonesvile Elaine Jeffries, right, speaks with Edith Foster and Anita Gory as they fill bags with some of the 4,000 and surrounding areas included chicken, ham, pork chops, sausage and bacon. The church acquired pounds of tomatoes The Potters Storehouse acquired for distribution Saturday. The church also the meat from Second Harvest in Charlotte, NC. obtained for distribution 2,000 pounds of sweet potatoes and four pallets of bread. Food From page A1 nothing but clothes. We food items. products from CVS. 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Annie’s Mailbox is ers and cartoonists, visit     friends, I have not known Pennsylvania: The lack written by Kathy Mitchell the Creators Syndicate      one to ever tell me they of desire for physical and Marcy Sugar, long- Web page at www.cre-         have lost interest in sex, intimacy in women (and time editors of the Ann ators.com.     ­   The Union Daily Times If it’s local sports, it’s in. Call Tiffany Grady-Hudgins at 427-1234 ext. 25 or e-mail [email protected] SPORTSTuesday, February 14, 2012, Union, S.C. — Page 10 Beyond the field Deciding on a topic for my first down during a game or having a poor sports column turned out to be easier performance. The important lesson than expected. What better way to that comes with falling is to get back start a sports column than to explain up, not to sulk or give up. why I believe sports are important? So To quote one of my favorite movies, here goes… Sports do A League of their Own, “There’s no not simply entertain. crying in baseball!” Well, sometimes They teach. Lessons there is. Coming off the field after los- learned through ing a championship or rivalry game, playing sports go especially when you feel you should well beyond those have done more. Or how about when of shooting, passing, you win that game, and pride for the pitching, hitting, tack- school and family you represent over- Tiff’s Take ling, scoring or even whelms you? I’d say that may warrant Tiffany winning. a few tears. Grady-Hudgins “Football is a great Pride comes with being a part of a deal like life in that team, logging the hours to contribute it teaches that work, to the team, and being a part of that sacrifice, perseverance, competitive team’s success. An athlete should be drive, selflessness and respect for authority is the price that each and proud of himself, but never boastful, every one of us must pay to achieve always humble. If you’re good, you don’t need to tell people you’re good. Scott Sherbert photo any goal that is worthwhile.” — Vince Trevor Booker battles in the paint versus the Bobcats. Lombardi These are things that athletes are We are taught to show sportsman- taught. A good coach instills these ship by congratulating opponents things into their players. Not all good after a game and being respectful of players always remember these things, that same opponent during the game. as is life…the tools are there neverthe- Rules are set in any athletic event and less. Tools for success on the field, any violation of said rules results in and tools for success in life are one in a foul or penalty. As with life, when the same. Sports absolutely teach life rules are not followed, there are reper- lessons. Use the tools, follow the rules, Keeping up cussions. and enjoy “the game.” As athletes, we are taught to strive for success on the court/field, set “The Game” goals and work to achieve those goals. By Tiffany Grady-Hudgins Perseverance is imperative. An athlete What could be better than the who truly wants to better himself will game, getting ankles taped, loosening be on the field after the rest of the limbs, praying the Lord’s Prayer, pre- team leaves practice, working on their paring to play the game. with the Bookers game, dedicated to doing whatever he Stepping into the batter’s box with Tiffany Grady-Hudgins four rebounds as New York 64-62 loss. can to improve. nothing but a need to hit Sports Editor secured the road win. The Terrapins looked to There is no I in team. With any The crack of the bat connecting on In Friday night’s 106-89 be in control, up 14 points team sport one must learn to work a good pitch, the feeling of catching Trevor Booker and the loss to Lebron James and the with 7:55 to go when the well with others. Being a part of any that pitch on the sweet spot of the Washington Wizards had a Heat, Trevor contributed 13 Tigers went on a 19-6 run team means relying on other players, bat and seeing it shoot like a rocket frustrating week with losses points and a game-high 15 to cut the lead to a point on trusting and sharing. In basketball, into center field. to the Miami Heat and the rebounds, making his case Devin’s two foul shots. point guards know to look for the What could be better? New York Knicks. for a permanent starting However, Maryland open man and get that player the ball. Standing on the pitcher’s mound, On a positive note, since role. bounced back with a couple It’s called an assist for a reason. There running dirt through palms clammy being inserted into the Trevor and the Wizards of shots from ACC leading is no room for selfishness in team from excitement while your team- starting lineup at power held James to 18 fairly scorer, Terrell Stoglin to put sports. mates rally behind you, forward, Trevor has proven uneventful points with two Maryland ahead by two. himself worthy of the role, Sports can build character and The smell of a leather glove. rebounds. Unfortunately A desperation halfcourt turning in 17 points with teach confidence. If you practice free The pop of the catcher’s mitt after for Washington, James shot with 1.7 seconds by seven rebounds in Thursday Clemson’s Andre Young was throws long enough, you can step you’ve thrown a perfect pitch and is not Miami’s only offen- to the line at any time and feel good night’s 107-93 loss to the sive threat. Dwayne Wade no good and the Terps took hear the umpire cry out, “Strike!” about your chances of making them. Knicks. stepped up for the Heat the win. Watching the opposition approach Character is built during all those Without stars Amare with a game-high 26 points Devin contributed a hours of working on the shot, pushing the plate and knowing she can’t touch Stoudemire and Carmelo on 11-for-18 shooting, and double-double in the con- yourself to be better. you…It’s war between the two of you. Anthony, Trevor felt it was a Chris Bosh had 24 points test with 14 points and 12 Athletes are taught to show class The intensity, the desire, the pas- game that the Wizards could and 11 rebounds to lead the rebounds, one assist and 4 in victory and in defeat and to pride sion for the game, win, telling the Washington Heat scoring. blocks themselves not only on ability, but Could there be anything better? Post, “We were close with Trevor looks to be devel- On Saturday, the Tigers also on humility. Taunting, excessive The pride that overcomes you after them last time and they had oping some range on his met up with Wake Forest and celebrating, arguing with a referee or a well-earned victory, both of them, (Stoudemire jump shot, earning oppo- Devin was instrumental in opponent will earn a player nothing Celebrating with these girls who and Anthony). I feel we defi- nents respect for his shot the 71-60 win, turning in 16 more than a penalty that not only through camaraderie have become nitely should get the win. fake. Trevor knocked down points, seven boards, three hurts themselves, but also the team, your sisters It’ll boost our confidence. two 20-footers in Thursday assists and three blocks. and in the Grady home, had myself or Walking off the field after taking a It’s a good opportunity to night’s game and was 8-11 OrangeandWhite.com one of my brothers committed such a loss, knowing you gave 100 percent take advantage of.” from the field. reported that after the game violation of the rules, we’d surely have but still torn by the overwhelming However, the Knicks intro- Devin Booker and the Devin said, “As long as I earned ourselves a serious scolding agony of defeat duced point guard Jeremy Clemson Tigers made a keep being aggressive, going and an appropriate punishment. Winning, losing, playing the Lin to Washington and their fourth quarter rally in to the boards hard, taking it An athlete may fall, physically or game… newfound star rung up 23 Tuesday night’s game versus up strong, I’m going to be a mentally. It could be getting knocked Nothing could be better. points with 10 assists and Maryland before suffering a factor to deal with.”

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