FOLK LIBRARY RT. 2, BOX 11 COLUUBUS, N C 28722 11 nov GO 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 Xs Dally except Sat 106 N. Trade St., P Tryon, N. C. 28782 published and Sun. 0. Box 790 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS643-360) Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 12 Pages Today Vol 53 No. 95 TRYON, N. C. 28782 FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1980 Price 10c Per Copy No ollicial weather report for Wednesday, hut it was perfect for outside activities. Thursday- morning was more of the same. The area needs a good rain, but none is forecast until next week. Japanese Prime Minister Ma- sayoski Ohira died early Thurs day morning of a heart attack. He was 70. The July-August 1980 issue of "Needlecraft for Today” has items you can make money on at Bazaars. Many of the projects were created by talented needle- worker Midge Edwards of Columbus and are designed to be produced for a very small amount of money. Marilynn King of The Book Shelf sent us a clipping from the Chicago Tribune on Nina Simone. Miss Simone is now in Phila delphia after being in Europe the last couple of years. The Biltmore House has become “The Morley Mansion” as the Tim Conway-Don Knotts comedy-suspense feature, “The Private Eyes” is being filmed there. Most of the filming is being done in the late afternoons and evenings. This is the second major film production for Biltmore House since “Being There” starring Peter Sellers Continued On Back Page Two' Teachers Retire At Stearns School ’Two teachers have announced their retirement after this year at Stearns School and both have the last name of Smith. Mrs. Paul T. Smith (Colona) is retiring after 30 years and Mrs. Sidney Smith (Helen) is retiring after 34 years. Mrs. Colona Smith is a native of Henderson County. She graduat ed from Mills River High School and Western Carolina Teachers College with a B. S. degree. She taught at Robbinsville for 3 years, at Mill Spring for 1 year, at Tryon for 1 year and has been at Stearns School for the past 25 years. She has taught the fourth grade most of these years and when she wasn’t teaching the fourth grade, she was teaching the Sth grade. She and her husband, Paul, have two children, Thomas E. Smith of Charlotte and Miss Rita Smith of Columbia, S. C. Mrs. Smith says that she is planning to sew for her two grandchildren. She is going to spend more time in her garden and do some of the things that she has been wanting to do, but hasn’t had time for. She is a member of the Columbus Baptist Church. Mrs. Helen T. Smith is a graduate of Landrum High School and Asheville Teachers College with a B. S. degree. She taught four years at Mill Spring, 1 year at Marion and 2 years at Landrum before coming to Stearns. She has the unique distinction of having her two Continued On Back Page Landrum Council The Landrum City Council met Tuesday night at the City Hall. Dan Young. Recreational Direc tor. gave a report of the recreational activities and pre sented plans for the sports complex to be constructed at the (). P. Earle School. An Affirmative Action Plan for the Community Development Block Grant Program was presented to the council for study. Council approved a request for a water bill adjustment for Cindy Nodine. Council approved a purchase of a new engine for one of the police cars. Mayor informed the council that a Sex Discrimination Complaint has been filed against the town by Mrs. Judy Greenway Collins, who claims she was discriminated against when the town hired its last policeman. A resolution was passed in honor of the late Pickney C. Lancaster, who served as fire chief in Landrum for a number of years. He was inducted into the S. C. Firemen’s Hall of Fame in May. Tim Cogdell was named super intendent of the Landrum water and waste water treatment plants. Bahai Group A Bahai Discussion Group will meet Sunday at 4 p.m. at the Mills-Mosseller Studio off Hwy. 108 at Lynn Bridge. Jaycee Tennis Tournament Sat. and Sun. The Polk County Jaycee Tennis Tournament for ages 12 through 18 will be held Saturday and Sunday at Harmon Field. The Courts will be closed to the public during tournament play which will be Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday’s Schedule 8a.m. Michael Lonnes vs Ricky Searcy; Davy Edwards vs Jeff Sherer; Glen Gedroic vs Eddie Woodhouse. 10 a.m. John Ammons vs Andy Faff; Randy Buckner vs Scott Wray; Eddie Woodhouse and Tommy Hill vs Ricky Searcy and Glen Gedroic; Julie Staggs vs Sandy Pruette. 11:30 David Vining vs Winner of Lonnes - R. Searcy; Andy Bayard vs winner of Edwards - Sherer; Andy P a ff and John W™T VS Jetf ^ and Scou 1 p m Jerry Searcy vs winner of Amnion-Paff. , Buckner - Wrav vs • Cr ° f Gedroic - Woodhouse ' nn ' r 0t 2:30 David Vinina n j Edwards vs winner of WooH? aVy and Hill-R. Searcy and r 5 0USe Andy Bayard and Bry an - 0iC ' ■ng vs winner of p5 f ° rpen ' Ammons - Sherer and and 5p m. Winner of Searcy ,6'Lonnes Ammons-Paff wi nner of Winner of Bayard p?^; Sherer vs winner of ^rds . Continued On Back P Ut ’ kner *