00 11 no* co^ 5 ’" ° 2^^ 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina. 28782 Established January 31. 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager The Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 16 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 56 Weather Wednesday : high 64, low 35. Thursday was another beautiful spring day. We can't imagine a prettier place when our dogwoods, azaleas, etc. are in bloom. Today from 11:30 to 2:30 Mrs. Clarence Rhodes is presenting an Art Show at The Hearthstone Inn. Saturday the Polk County Little League gets underway at Harmon Field with the first game at 8 a m. Saturday at 12 noon the Polk County Democrats will hold the County Convention at the courthouse in Columbus. Sen. Bo Thomas will be the keynote speaker. The Tryon High School year book newspaper drive is Satur day from 9 to 1 at the old gym on School Street. Sunday Patrick Cauble. singer, guitarist and lute player will be at the Fine Arts Center at 4 p m. Instead of Ross, its Roff, listed as the winner of the mile and 800 for the Tryon’s girls track team. This year the Roff is Carolyn instead of Mary. The Wallace Edwards Memor ial Golf Tournament scheduled for Saturday al Meadowbrook has been postponed and will be Continued On Back Page TRYON. N. C 28782 Columbus Presbyterians To Burn Mortgage The members of Columbus Presbyterian Church will cele brate paying off the debt on the church building at the 11:00 A.M. Worship Service on April 20, 1980. Rev. Robert D. Bradham. pastor, will deliver a message: “The Growth of the Church." Mr. Bradham and Rev. John A. Gardner, past interm pastor, will officiate during the service. The Lord's Supper will be observed. Mrs. R.T Loy will reflect upon the history of the church. The church will be dedicated and the note burned. Light foods will be served following the service by the women of the church. Former members and friends of the congregation are invited. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carr are parents of a daughter. Shannon lone, born on April 14th at St. Luke’s Hospital. Paternal grand mother is Mrs. Thelma Carr of Spartanburg and the maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Volney Cantrell of Landrum. Spartanburg Methodist College has signed Kelli Sheehan to a grant-in-aid with the Lady Pioneers basketball team. Kelli, a point guard at Polk Central averaged 12 points. Bassists and 4 rebounds per game during her senior year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Sheehan of Rt. 1. Campobello. S. C FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1980 50 Years In Medicine Dr. Grace S. Jaynes was honored Tuesday night by the Polk County Medical Society and North Carolina Medical Society on completion of her fiftieth year in the practice of medicine. Dr. Ralph Junker, President of the folk County Medical Society, presented Dr Jaynes with a 50 year pin and a certificate from the North Carolina Medical Society recognizing her contribu tions and loyalty to the highest standards and growth of a profession which is dedicated to humanity. Dr Jaynes a native of Texas, received her MD degree from Womans Medical College of Pennsylvania in June 1930. She served her residency at Dela ware State Hospital in Wilmington, Dele, and served on the staff of that hospital until 1947. She has been in active practice in Tryon for the past 18 years and has an office on Pacolet St. in Tryon. Dr. and Mrs. Jack C. Brooks (Melinda Hilton) and son, Ryan, have returned to Milwaukee, Wisconsin after spending the Easter Holidays with Mrs. Brook's mother. Mrs.T. L. Hilton Jr. of Tryon. GOLF TOU RNAMENT IS POSTPONED The Wallace Edwards Memor ial Golf Tournament scheduled for Saturday at Meadowbrook has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. Price 10c Per Copy Joe Hill In “The Rainmaker” Joe Hill was in “The Rainmaker” presented by the Hilton Head Island Community Theatre. It ran for seven nights to a full house. A former Tryon Little Theater performer, Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill of Columbus. His performance was praised by reviews in the Hilton Head News and the Island Packet. "Joe Hill, who came to this play from “Philadelphia Story” and "Kiss Me Kate” ^ave a surprising performance. Coming from a role as a straight-laced young man in "Philadelphia Story”, he knocked the socks off everybody as the rainmaker. A wild-eyed Hill, as Bill Starbuck, appears as the con man and dreamer, who breaths life into the Curry family. He is able to give hope to Lizzie, and the rest of the Curry household. — from the Hilton Head News “Joe Hill, as Starbuck, the Rainmaker, bursts on stage at the end of Act I, and from that moment he is the catalyst for every member of the cast His silver iodide rhetoric cons the Curry family into paying $100 for the necessary rain, and Hill was so convincing in his glittering portrayal that, had the Curry family failed to come up with the cash, the audience would have passed the hat. His powerful performance had the marks of a veteran actor.” - from The Island Packet