LIB ^ Ty nov 01 POL COLUUBUS ALX^ ST. c 22722 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 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 Vol. 54 - No. 142 TRYON. N C. 28782 THURSDAY. AUGUST 20,1981 ■20 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy Weather Tuesday: high 78, low 66. humidity 44%. Wednesday morning was cloudy, coolwith occasional rain drops. Jack E Bryant, 51, of Brevard, a former N. C. Department of Transportation board member died Tuesday at his home following a brief illness. John W. Hinckley. Jr., charged with attempting to assassinate President Reagan, has completed court-ordered psychiatric tests and was transferred Tuesday from North Carolina to a military brig near Washington. Greenville County Council Tuesday night approved the construction of a $25 million coliseum. The Rutherford County Department of Social Services has filed a petition to take legal custody of Siamese twin girls born to a Forest City couple last year, saying the parents have refused to arrange regular medical care for the babies. Grambling football Coach Eddie Robinson has a recruit that is too big to suit At 6 foot 9 and 325 pounds, freshman James Polk of Houston, Texas couldn't be outfitted. Despite his awesome size the youngster ran the 40 yard Continued On Back Page A New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Terry Burns of Landrum are parents of a son, Christopher David, born August 18th at Mary Black Hospital in Spartanburg. He has a brother, Matthew, age 3. The maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Donald Becknell and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Burns, all of Landrum. School Today The new school year begins today at Tryon Elementary School at 8:30 a m. and the day ends at 3 p m. Dr. Donald Jones, the new principal, will speak to the student body at an assembly at 9:50 in the auditorium Parents are invited as long as seats are available. A coffee hour for parents to meet Dr. Jones will be held in the conference room after the assembly from 10:30 a m until 11 am Transfer students enrolling at the school for the first time should report to the principal's office for class assignment. Storyhour Toddler Workshop Teacher Pat Taylor will be the guest storyteller today at the Landrum Branch Library. Mrs Taylor will use the book "Peter's Pockets" and other entertainment for Storyhour from 4:30 until 5:00 for boys and girls ages 3 and up Dial-A-Book Home Delivery An additional service of the Spartanburg County Public Library is the Dial-a-Book Home Delivery made available to persons in Spartanburg County who because of any physical, mental, or sensory disability are unable to use the main library, branches or bookmobiles. This is a free service and may be requested by dialing the Landrum Branch Library, 457- 2485, or the nearest Library to you. After you have requested this service, once a month a library staff member will contact you about the selection and delivery of books to your home. Tom Burrell Is Club Champion Tom Burrell defeated Jerry Burns 1-up on the 19th hole to win the Tryon County Club Championship Walt Schweder won the consolation by beating Guy Housh. Concert The Farnsworth Sisters of Prince Road, Landrum will give a vocal concert tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 at the Case Bros. Music House Auditorium on Pine Street in Spartanburg. They will present Classical and Broadway music. There is no admission. Green Fees Going Up Effective September 1st the Golfing Green Fees at the Tryon County club are going up. The fees on week days will be increased from $5 to $6 and on weekends and holidays from $6 to $7 per person. Saluda Reunion The Saluda High Schoo) Classes of 1936, 1937 and 1938 will hold a reunion Saturday night at The Cedars in Hendersonville. Correction Kenneth Fowler of Landrum is the stepson of Mrs. Arthur Kuykendall of Tryon. Ray Pace and daughters, Tami and Traci, of South Lyon Michigan are visiting Mr Pace’s mother, Mrs. Myrtle Pace in Tryon. Miss Sandy Pruette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pruette of l', ry ,° n ;, has entered Appalachian State University in Boone where she will be a freshman. Members of the Diff u r n Garden Club water the plant „ Str^T? conta ' n ers on ^de Street So if you see a lady with n jug on Trade St. she - 3 the plants, not carryine ‘w!^ 8 lightning.” y ng white