FOLK LIBRARY u nov 00 RT. 2. BOX 11 COLUUBUS, N C 28722 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 tin la publl®fi®d Th* B not S»t and Sun ' Dally r ^ St P 0. Box 790 106 N. Trade St., Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (US PS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 53 — No. 83 TRYON. N. C. 28782 TUESDAY. MAY 27, 1980 8 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy No official weather report for the weekend, but we had plenty of rain Friday and Saturday. Sunday was a delightful day. Mount St. Helens erupted Sunday with the greatest force since it blew up a week ago. spewing ash 40.000 feet above sea level and engulfing southwest Washington in a blinding black cloud of muddy grit. The Clemson Tiger baseball team defeated South Carolina 17-12 Sunday afternoon to win the NCAA Atlantic Regional baseball tournament advancing to the College World Series in Omaha. Neb.. Friday Benny Parson won the World 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday Phil & Gaye Johnson of Green Creek have been selected by the City of Charleston. S. C. Cultural Affairs Division to perform at the Piccolo Spoleto. U.S.A 1980 They will be featured in the Marion Square Events beginning Friday. May 30th. They offer a unique blend of traditional and contemporary Folk. Country and Bluegrass music, as well as a generous portion of Swing. Ragtime and Blues. They have traveled throughout the country playing to enthusiastic audiences Continued On Back Page Register For Jaycee Tennis Tourney Registration is now open for the Annual Polk County Jaycee Tennis Tournament. Entry is open to all residents of Polk County and Landrum Commun ity. The Tournament will be played during three weekends in June and all matches will be played at Harmon Field in Tryon. The 12 through 18 age division will be played June 14 and 15. The Mens and Womens Open Age Singles will be June 21 and 22. The Open Age Doubles will be June 28 and 29. Entry forms and rules are available at area banks Regis tration closes June 9th. For more information contact Jaycee Co-Chairmen Mark Mc Call or Jimmy Bradshaw. Three communities in Polk County are taking part in the Western North Carolina Com munity Development Program for improvement and beautifica tion These are Fox Mountain, Saluda and Stony Knoll. Judging will be held in the fall Mr. and Mrs Earl Tipton and family of Tryon had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs Severin Silvestre and Joni of Beverly Hills. Calif Mr Silvestre is chairman of the Board of California State Mutual Devel opers and chairman of the Board of Silbray International They were impressed with the area and commented that “This is one of the most beautiful places on earth " Polk Central Honors Athletes The Polk Central High School Spring Sports Banquet was held Friday night in the school cafeteria The athletes and cheerleaders were presented their letters and certificates and the following were given special recognition: Cheerleader Most Valuable—Mandy Ashley Girls Basketball 7th and 8th Grade MVP—Lisa Arledge Girls Varsity Basketball Most Valuable — Dina Smith Leadership — Kelli Sheehan Most Improved — Beth Bell Boys Basketball 7th a id Sth Grade MVP — Lewis Jackson JV Most Valuable — Patrick Hines Varsity Most Valuable — Mack Simpson Best Hustler — Scott Arledge Most Improved — Randy Petty Tennis Most Valuable — Dale Owens Most Improved — Ricky Searcy Girls Softball Most Valuable—Cindy Arrowood Best Hitter — Towana Rickman Golf Most Valuable — Mike Dotson Girls Track Most Valuable—Genese Godlock Most Dedicated — Denise Dedman Boys Track Most Valuable Jeff Kelly MVP Hurdles—Randy McDaniel MVP Relays—Mack Simpson Continued On Back Page 2-Car Wreck There was a 2-car accident Sunday about 1:15 on South Trade St. here in front of the Gas for Less Station. A 1973 Oldsmobile driven by Mrs. Patricia (Joyce) Alewine Hyder, Rt. 3, Landrum had stopped at the Gas For Less Station for gas. Officer Leon Foy stated that Mrs. Hyder said she pulled out into the road and did not see the ’64 Ford Station Wagon operated by Sidney Nelon of Rt. 1, Tryon. The Nelon vehicle hit the Hyder vehicle on the driver's side. Officer Foy said that Mrs Hyder and her mother, Mrs Clara Alewine of Tryon and Mr' Nelon and his sons, Robert and Jeffrey, were all taken tn MPP« T ADV 'SORY ''P^'NC WEDNESDAV The Polk County Title t rv Parent Advisory Conn 1 Dlst ll s last meeting oFtheI* 111 hold on Wednesday Mey M? 001 year P m in the Educati^ ^ m 2 to 3 Room. Courthouse A EXtension ‘ombus All Titled nex ' Co. 0lh ^ citizens ini 1 ^^"ts and Fading program " csted in the to attend. 8 mar e encouraged ’The fin-11 students will hl? uation of th will g^en h d' scus sed A a^h" 8 f0r Cents'" p Sunit ner