THE mow DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No, 243 TRYON, N. C.. MONDAY! AUGUST 27 1961 (Est. l-31-2e_ ENTERED AS SECOND _AT TRYON, N. Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday5c Per Copy CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1923, AT THE POSTOFFICE C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Weather Friday: High 84, low 60, Rel. Hum. 66; Saturday high 86, low 60, Rel. Hum. 70; Sunday high 89, low 60, Rel Hum. 70 . . Red China says United States un fair . .. . LeBlanc, Hadacol man, candidate for governor of Louis iana .... India will not sign Japanese treaty .... Jurors for the second week of Polk County Court, Civil Session, will report Tuesday morning at 9:30 at the Court House, according to Sheriff g£fiyd B. Panther . . . The Fisher ^Hmily of Polk County will hold a,reunion next Sunday at Warrior Mountain Baptist Church ... A group of Eastern financiers has Sought the Hadacol business from LeBlanc ... . Mrs. Edgar C. Rowe is making a tour of the New Eng land States and sends us a copy of the Vineyard Gazette, of Mar tha’s Vineyard, published by the author of “The Country Editor.” - . . . .. Dodgen, the Landrum jeweler, is planning for a big re union of the Dodgens at Anderson, S. C., next Sunday, September 2. Manuel C. Holthouser, administra tor of St. Luke’s Hospital will oe in charge of the Kiwanis program Tuesday-The Red Cross Flood Relief Fund is short about $15 in reaching the goal of $500. Landrum Man Held In Automobile Death A coroner’s jury here Friday night recommended that Harold McEntire be held for further in vestigation in the death of Mar shall Cash, 26, of Chesnee. Cash died Aug. 8 of injuries received Aug. 7 in a collision at New Prospect. He was riding in a truck driven by McEntire: McEntire, a resident of the Landrum section, just across the line in North Caro lina, was released on bond from county jail.—Spartanburg Herald. HOSPITAL NEWS The following patients were ad mitted to St. Luke’s Hospital; Mrs. Florence Averill, Tryon; Miss Betsy Nash, Tryon; Mrs. Harold Hannon, Tryon; Mrs. Montie Brown, Mocksville, Route 4; Mrs. Roy Staton, Route 2, Winston Salem, and Mrs. Harold McCall, Landrum. The following patients were dis charged from the hospital: Mfrs. P G. Clement and baby boy, of Columbus; Mjaynard. Lockhart, Landrum; Mrs. J. L. Stott, Land rum R-l; Mrs. J. T. Jones, Co lumbus; Mrs. Harold McCall, Landrum. A baby girl bom to Mrs. Pearl Lee Booker of Tryon on August 26th, at 11:40 p. m. Fred D. Porter of Route 2, In man won the $15.00 in trade at Mutt and Joe’s Esso Servicenter on Saturday night. Jervey Durham won the oil change. Another draw ing will be held at 0:30 p. m., Saturday. A female mosquito can produce 159,857,000,000 offspring in a single year.