2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Caretoa, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press *’»"- (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager 11 n ° v Q" The Bulletin la published Daily except Sat, and Sun 106 N Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT ol Western North Carolina X Pages Today Vol. 54 — No 174 TRYON. N C 28782 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1981 Price 10c Per Copy Weather Friday: high 84. low 43. humidity 27%: Saturday: high 81. low 45. humidity 10%. Sunday: high 82. low 38, humidity 24%. Pathologists on Sunday identified the body buried in Lee Harvey Oswald's grave as that of the suspected assassin of President John F. Kennedy, ending 18 years of speculation and court battles. The IRA hunger strikers in Northern Ireland has called off their strike. Ten Irish nationalists have starved themselves to death at Belfast’s Maze during the seven month protest that ended Saturday. In the higher elevations, next weekend is predicted as the peak leaf color. With all this dry weather, all of us will have to be especially careful of burning trash, throwing out cigarettes, etc. The Polk County Historical Association will meet today at 3:30 p.m. at the Polk County Library in Columbus. The Kiwanis Ladies night is tonight at 7 o’clock at Pacolet River Plantation. Read The Bulletin For Local News Knicks Give Wingo A Tryout Robert T. Burnett of Old Greenwich. Conn dropped us a .me and enclosed a clipping from ’he Friday. Oct 2nd New York Times which stated that the New York Knicks were giving 33 year old Harthorne Wingo a try-out. The 6-foot-S inch forward has played the last five years in Italy and Switzerland In the championship year of 1973 Madison Square Gardens fans would chant "Win-Go, Win- Go" urging Coach Red Holzman to send him into the game. Wingo remained with the Nicks two more seasons, before he left to played in Italy in 1976. (Editor’s Note: Harthorne played three years at Embury- high the Negro school at that time) and one year at Tryon High in the first year of integration. Tryon High won the Foothill Conference Championship in 1964 and he was named "Most Valuable." How he made NBA is an Hora tio Alger tale. He had 1 year at Friendship College in Rock Hill, S. C. and then went to New York and got a job with the Harlem Wizards. From the Wizards he moved on to the Allentown Jets of the Eastern Basketball League where he was named the Most Valuable Player in 1972, earning him a shot with the Knicks.) Mrs. Mark A. Pollock has returned to her home in Tryon after four months in Europe. Singletary Submits Resignation To Board Ron Singletary. Superintendent to Polk County Schools has submitted his resignation to the Polk County School Board The Board will meet in executive session Wednesday at 7:30 p m to consider the resignation Mr Singletary has asked that the resignation be made effective November 1st Mr. Singletary has been offered the position of Superintendent with Jones County Jones County furnishes the Supt. with a car and also provides a local supplement of $3552. In March of this year he was appointed Assistant Superintendent effective April 13th. In June he was named the interim superintendent effective August 1st. The Polk County position of superintendent was scheduled to be advertised in December and applications received until Jan. 31. 1982 The superintendent was to be named no later than April 15,1982. Beverly Stott Is Homecoming Queen Miss Beverly Stott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stott of Rt. 2, Columbus was crowned Polk Central High School Homecoming Queen Friday night during halftime ceremonies. Miss Lora Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mills was named the runner-up. Files For Town Council Thomas Patrick iPat) Wilson has filed for the Columbus Town Council He is the son of Edwin and Bonnie Wilson of Lynn He graduated from Polk Central High School in 1965 and attended Spartanburg Technical College for 2 years He has lived in the Columbus area for 35 years and is owner of Columbus Accounting Service and prior to that worked as a dealer for Tom’s Foods, Ltd. He is a member of Green River Baptist Church He is married to the former Wanda Denton and they have four children. Ricky, who is a freshman at Polk Central; Jennifer and Anna who attend Stearns and Susie Gosnell, a foster daughter, who is a sophomore at Polk Central. Mr. Wilson is a member of the Columbus Volunteer Fire Department and has coached a T- Ball team for the Polk County Recreation Department for two years. $100 Bottle Cap Ms. Debbie Lester was excited Friday afternoon at the Pantry in Tryon when the Coca-Cola she opened had $100 on the bottle cap. Lake Lure Lions The Lake Lure Lions will meet Thursday at 7:30 p m at the Lake Lure Municipal Golf Club meeting room.