COLUMBUS, « C . POLK LIBRARY u Ri’ i, 204 WALKER ST. COLUMBUS, N c 28722 nov 90 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina. 28782 Established January 31. 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Founded Jan. 31.1928 by Seth M. Vining (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A Byrd. Editor and Publisher The Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon. Daily Woleim & (USPS643-360) & Phone 859-9151 Vol. 63 — No. 44 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolin, TRYON. N. C. 28782 TUESDAY. APRIL3.1990 III Pages Toda' 2IIC Per Coin Weather Friday: high 48, low 43. hum. 87%, rain .26; Saturday: high 71. low 47. hum. 60%. rain .66; Sunday: high79. low 79, hum 62% and at 7 a m. Monday the rain was .05. For March the precipitation was 8.32 inches and the average is 7.14 inches. Today the precipitation is 26.71 inches and the average to date is 17 98 inches, leaving a surplus of 8.73 inches 700 inmates rioted at an English prison Sunday, occupying rooftops, smashing windows and setting fires At least 50 guards and inmates were injured, police said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Sunday blamed extremist groups for turning a carnival like anti-tax protest in Trafalgar Square into one of London's worst riots this century. About 40,000 people were protesting a poll tax. The driver of a Southeastern Trailways bus taking a Greyhound route was shot and critically wounded, near Nashville, Tenn., prompting strike-plagued Greyhound on Sunday to rule out contract talks until a week has passed without gunfire. Brent Musburger. the primary Continued On Hack Page Wilkins Named To All Western Team Carlo Wilkins of Polk County was named to the Asheville Citizen-Times 1990 All-Western Basketball team Others named were Scott Bradley of Roberson; Clint Crane. West Henderson; Brian Franklyn. McDowell, who was named player of the year; Terryle Humes. Erwin Scott Lee. Hendersonville; Chris Robinson. Erwin; Randy Smith. Asheville School: Craig Watson. Avery; Jonah Wolfe. Cherokee. A senior. Carlo is 6'2" and averaged 20.5 points. 4.5 rebounds. 31 assists and 1.4 steals per game for the Wolverines A three year starter who averaged in double figures all three seasons, he finished with over 1.000 points and averaged nearly 18 points per game He led his team to a 21-6 record and a share of the Appalachian 1-A Conference title. An All- Conference performer, he has signed to play at Winthrop The Embroiders’ Guild of America The Laurel Chapter meets on the 1st Thursday of each month at the First Federal Bank's Operation Center meeting room. 122 W Fifth Avenue. Henderson ville at 10 a m. for the day group and at 7 p.m. for the evening group. This is an educational, non profit organization, open to anyone interested in or who cares to learn about embroidery “Education Office Person of the Year" Miss Lula Burrell Miss Lula Burrell was named ‘ Educational Office Person of the Year" at the NCAEOP Conference in Greensboro March 7-10. Miss Burrell's name will be submitted to the National Committee for competition in the National Association of Education Office Personnel “Office Person of the Year" contest Those attending the conference from Polk County Schools were: Janice Fagan. Bernice White. Virginia Smith, Mollie Jo Jackson, Judy Williams, Mary Shambaugh. Jeanette Gosnell and Ann Carswell Miss Burrell, who makes her home in Tryon. is secretary/bookkeeper of School Food Service for the Henderson County Board of Education. She ( onliuui-il On Back Page *'1i 11 Habitat Store To Move From Barn Door Habitat Resale Store manager Chuck Doster announced that Habitat's Barn Door Theater location on Rutherford St. in downtown Landrum will be vacated by Habitat by April 11 "We will be out in time for the Foothills Humane Society to hold their auction on April 14." Doster said He indicated that the Habitat Resale Store operation will be consolidated at the original Habitat store location on N Trade St. in Landrum He said that Habitat expects to expand its space in the N Trade St. building so as to provide more room for the furniture, appliances, carpets and other household items being constantly donated to Habitat He indicated that a clearance sale will be held at the Barn Door location April 4 through April 7. All profits made by the Habitat Resale Store from sales of donated items are turned over to Thermal Belt Habitat for Humanity where they are used to help build homes for needy working families. — Reporter Lisa Wilson Is Kiwanis Speaker The Tryon Kiwanis Club will meet today at 12:30 p m at the Western Steer in Columbus. The guest speaker will be Lisa Wilson, Polk County EMS Director. Mrs. Wilson will speak on “The Future of EMS in Polk County." Steve Wyatt is in charge of the program.