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2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 POLK LIBRARY ?.T. ~. B ° X 11 COLUUBUS, 1! C 287 22 11 nov 01 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 (USPS 643-360) ^ Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Phone 859-9151 10 Pages Today Vol. 53 - No. 248 TRYON, N. C 28782 MONDAY. JANUARY 26.1981 Price 10c Per Cop; Weather Thursday: high 50. low 39. Friday was another sunny day. In his second full day in office. President Reagan on Thursday ordered government bureaucrats to cut back equipment purchased and travel, instructed his cabinet secretaries not to redecorate their offices and put his vice president in charge of reviewing government regulations. This followed his Tuesday's hiring freeze order Carroll Scoggins, Tryon School Board member; Vernon Dusenbury, Supt.; and Mike Brannon, Architect have returned from Raleigh where they went to get the plans for the auditorum remodeling approved The Polk County Democratic Women will meet tonight at 7:30 at the court house in Columbus. The Polk County Commissioners will have a special meeting today at 12 noon in the Commissioners Room. The Tryon Town Council has a special meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Town Hall. Church Women United will hold their annual meeting Friday at 10 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church. Meet Today The Polk County 4-H Leaders Association and County Council will meet tonight at 7:30 at the 4- H Center. Basketball Tuesday Landrum at Dixie Rosman al Tryon Friday Tryon at Polk Central Landrum at Christ Church Saturday Asheville School at Tryon 7th & 8th Grade Basketball Monday Tryon at Polk C entral Tuesday Tryon at Edneyville On Dean’s List Names to the Dean's List at North Greenville College for the fall semester was Jess N Rivas of Landrum. On Dean’s List Named to the Dean's List at Spartanburg Methodist College were Judy Green Hefner and Lisa Ann Hodge, both of Landrum and Sandra Jane Coates and Charles Ray Huntsinger, both of Campobello. Community Watch At H.G.-P.H. Community A meeting to organize a Community Watch Program in the western section of Green Creek township will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at the Hickory Grove-Pacolet Hill Club House. The tentative boundaries are from the state line to High No. 9 along the Landrum. Sandy Plains Rd., including the Collinsville Rd. and parts of side roads leading to Peniel Rd and to the State Line. All residents of this area are invited to attend this meeting. C. J. Conner, Crime Prevention Officer of Rutherford County Sheriff’s Dept, will be present to assist. He has aided in organizing many community watch programs in his country and reports that these programs have been very effective in crime reduction in that area. There will be no meeting of the Hickory Grove, P H Community Club this month. — Reporter Split Games Tryon's 7th and Sth grade basketball teams split a doubleheader with Landrum Thursday Landrum girls won 23- 15 and the Tryon boys took a 27-24 win. In the girls game Roberta Thompson had 8 for Landrum and Susan Bradley had 9 points for Tryon Jeff Nelon had 10 points for the Tryon boys Two Sentences Two 30-year sentences to run concurrenly were imposed Thursday on 15-year-old Sherry Faity Conard of Rt. 2. Mill Spring after her conviction of second degree murder and armed robbery. A co-defendant in the case who had been the slate’s principal witness, Colleen Story Wright, 19, of Rutherfordton, had been sentenced earlier to a life sentence, in the pistol slaying of Bill Burnette, 45, of Rt 1, Mill Spring. No Visitors There will be no visitors allowed at White Oak Terrace until after the influenza epidemic is over. Wreck A transfer truck’s brakes gave away at the stop light at Trade St. and Oak Street in Tryon Friday morning and hit a car being driven by Mrs Austin Woody. The truck driver tried cutting into the wall but the rear of the truck hit the right side and windshield of Mrs Woody's vehicle Tryon Lions Meet Tuesday The Tryon Lions Club will meet Tuesday at 7 p m at the Pacolet River Plantation Ken Tucker will show,slides of his recent trip to Korea Marion Brock is the program chairman
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