/A "281^ 2nd Class Postage Paid at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bulletin, P.O. Box 790, Tryon. N.C. 28782 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 (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Sat. and Sun. for S35 per year. 106 N. Trade St., P.O. Box 790, Tryon, N.C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 28 Pages Today Vol. 64 - No. 58 No weather Wednesday! Actually, in a manner of speak ing, there will be no weather until our official weather recorder returns from vacation sometime next week. We'll catch you up on all the statistics then. Hansel and Gretel takes the stage at Mill Spring Accelerated School this weekend. The Tryon Ministerial Asso ciation’s Ecumenical Lecture Series this year features Gordon Cosby, the founder and pastor of the Church of the Saviour in Washington, D.C. Lectures will be held in the Parish Hall in the Church of the Holy Cross Sun day, April 28 and Monday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. No tickets or reservations are required. Registration for the Spring Session takes place Monday from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at Discov ery House of the Arts, 115 Walnut Street in Tryon. Sgt. Diane Masologites, U.S. Army, and Capt. Larry Biggers, U.S. Marine Corps, will be the featured speakers Monday at Tryon Rotary's "welcome home" luncheon. Both served in the Persian Gulf. Every time we even take a breath to show our appreciation (Continued On Back Page) TRYON, N. C. 28782 Child Find Project Underway An effort is underway in the Polk County area to identify children and youth ages 0 through 21 who arc handi capped and need special educa tion and other services. The local efforts to identify children and youth are part of a concentrated effort statewide to find children who need special help which they are not cur rently receiving. Project Child Find is also an endeavor to inform parents and/or guardians of these chil dren of the services available from their local school system and other state and community agencies. Help is available for children with special needs, according to Lowell Harris, Director of the Department of Public Instruc tion's Division for Exceptional Children. This help is in the form of a complete evaluation, an education program designed specifically for the child (indi vidualized education program) and a referral to other agencies which provide special services. Project Child Find is looking for children and youth who have been diagnosed or are sus pected to be mentally, physi cally or emotionally handi capped and arc unable to benefit from a regular school program without special assistance. Harris and Dr. James F. Causby, local superintendent of Polk County schools, encourage (Continued On Back Page) FRIDAY, APRIL 26,1991 Wicked Stepmother Heather Rogers, the wicked stepmother who turns into a witch, frolics with her broom in "Hansel and Gretel," at Mill Spring Accelerated School on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, April 26, 27, and 28. Tickets may be available at the school, 894-8904, or at Discovery House, co-sponsor, 859-7691. Stardust Cioggers Star Dust doggers had a winning weekend recently. They won First Place in O.P. Earle Talent Show and First Place in Show Stoppers. The team consists of girls from Tryon, Landrum and Greer. Instructor was Randy Kemp of Greer. —Community Reporter 20? Per Copy Golfers Still Sought For Kiwanis Tourney The 3rd Annual Kiwanis Golf For Youth tournament is still several teams short of its goal of 30 teams. Golfers wishing to play in the benefit tournament can still sign up through Monday morning, said Carl Wharton, tournament committee chairman for the Tryon Kiwanis Club. "This is the only golf tour nament in the area where all the proceeds not only go to kids, but all of the proceeds stay home," Wharton said. Teams, or individuals who are not part of a foursome, can call Carl Wharton at 859-9397 to sign up for the tournament. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Red Fox Country Club. Tee time will be 12:30 p.m. Play will be 18-hole, Cap tain's Choice, flighted by total handicap. The cost is $160 per team. Weeders Garden Club The Weeders Garden Club will visit the Lineberger Iris Gardens at Inman on Wednes day, May 1. The group plans to meet at the Community Cash Plaza to car pool at 1 p.m. After the trip to the gardens the members will stop at the Car riage House in Landrum for refreshments. -Community Reporter

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