POLK LIBRARY 11 nov 00 RI. 2, BOX 11 COLUMBUS, 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 The Bulletin Ie Pub'l^ 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 10 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 96 Weather Monday: high 80, low 57; Tuesday: high 84, low 53; Wednesday: high 84, low 53; Thursday: high 84, low 56. Friday morning was more of the same. Actor Milburn Stone, who starred as Doc Adams in the TV series “Gunsmoke” for many years, died Thursday. He was 75. The U. S. Senate voted Thursday to require an estimated 4 million young men to sign their names in the first peacetime draft registration program since 1975. The House had already passed the measure. Congress Thursday finally approved a $613.6 billion 1981 budget and projects a $200 million surplus. (Most of us doubt this will happen). The Polk County Historical Association Museum at the Depot in Tryon is open on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10 to 12 noon. Tonight at 7 the City Council of Saulda will hold a public hearing at the City Hall on the proposed budget. The Tryon Town Council will hold a budget workshop session at 7 tonight in the Town Hall and again on Wednesday at 4. The Polk County Commis sioners meet at 7 tonight at the Continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C. 28782 Polk Commissioners Meet At 7 p.m. The Polk County Commis sioners are scheduled to meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the Tryon Town Hall. WUC Graduates Some 860 students were candidates for degrees at Western Carolina University’s spring commencement exer cises. Those from Polk County were: Columbus: James Eric McIn tyre, marketing; Anne S. Zmick, social work. Mill Spring: Roger Clem Arledge, Rt. 2, industrial tech nology; Darrell William Jackson, Rt.2, industrial technology ; Zeno B. Lancaster, Rt. 2, industrial technology ; Karen Walker Mills, psychology. Tryon: Jacqueline Martin Fisher, social work, magna cum laude. Red Fox W.G.A. Birds flew high in perfect weather for the Member-Guest tournament Thursday. Low gross honors went to Jo Hoskyns and Margaret Hannon. Second were Dee Griffith and Helen Diel. Low net was carded by Vivian Wright and Hazel Elliott. Gina Petura and Fran Cannady were second, with Pat Pettit and Mary Cummings in third place, followed by Sally Peterson and Nancy Steuerwald. MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1980 Smith-May LANDRUM — Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Smith of 200 Coleman St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Lynn, to George Claude May of Rt. 2. The couple will be married in a garden ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Cdlquit July 12th. Both were graduated from Landrum High School. Mr. May, son of Elbert J. May of 349’2 Oak Grove Road, Spartanburg, works at Hyder’s Construction Co. Miss Smith was graduated from Burnett’s Hair Fashion School. — Spartanburg Herald Tri-County Softball Monday 6:30 — Johnson paints at G. L. Murphy 7:30 — Walkers at Henson^ (G) 8:30 — Docs at Tryon Federal 9:30 — Ravans at Cooleys Wednesday 6:30 — Reids at Cooleys 7:30 — Hensons at Rockettes (G) 8:30 -- Johnson Paints at Tryon Federal 9:30 — Ravans at Lowry Saturday 6:30— Walkers at Riverbend (G) 7:30 — Ravans at G. L. Murphy 8:30 — Docs at Reids 9:30 — Johnson Paints at Cooleys Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morse of Saluda had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Morse, III and children of Atlanta, Ga and Mrs Colleen Drake of Fayette ville. Ga. Price 10c Per Copy Green Creek Celebration Saturday, June 21 The Green Creek Fire Depart ment celebration, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary will get underway Saturday at 12 noon. There will be a dunking machine with guys and gals from all over the county volunteering to be “dunkees.” There will be Gospel, folk, country, and blue grass music. That evening the crowning of the “Little Miss” and “Miss” Green Creek Fire Department” will take place. One of the Green Creek Firemen will be presented the Fireman of the Year Award. Tapping off the evening will be the first performance of the Green Creek Fire Department ^loggers along with square dancing and clogging for all Music will be provided by Barry Jackson and the Country Stran gers The public should bring their lawn chairs and spend the day. — Reporter Miss Mitzie Bayard has returned to Salt Lake City Utah after attending her brother idle va a^ 8 in ^rlalt^ ™r. 2 Connection, Inc. Travel c^ ni. “^ Wilt or M«. Irwin P harr ^ Mr and