° U ^ ^ ^ X^L? wSo A i$n^w b ^ llhr k . POLK LIBRARY 11 noy 91 P.l. ^ 204 WALKER ST. COLUMBUS, N C 28722 2nd Class Postage al Tryon. North Carolina 28782 and addilional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Toon Daily Bulletin, PO. Boa 790. Tryon, N. C. 28782 THF WORLD S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER ™ Founded Jan. 3>. 1928 b, Sell. M^Vin.ug (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher The Tryon Daily Butletin CUSPS 643-360, is published daily except Sat. and Sun. for S35 ye year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc. 106 N. Trade St., P.O. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin ® Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 16 P a K es Today .~65-No?182 TRYON. N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, OCT. 24,1991 3W Per t op* The weather Tuesday, high 76, low 46, hum. 50 percent. Recently Polk County Sheriff Boyce Carswell began urging people to document their valu ables with pictures, and to engrave serial numbers on items without manufacturer's serial numbers. The sheriff has an engraver available to be bor rowed by county residents, if you want to take advantage of this service. What's happening: The Dayton Ballet will per form tonight at the Tryon Fine Arts Center. Tickets for this show are on sale now. The Jaycees Halloween Party will be held Friday at 8 p.m. at the Harmon Field Log Cabin. Shag, who will be 40 years old, will provide the music. Tickets will be available at the door, $3 a person, or $5 per couple. Found-A-Friend will hold a benefit yard sale Saturday at Tryon High School starting at 9 a.m. Habitat for Humanity on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. will sell off those items not snapped up at its auction. The sale will take place at the for mer Years Ago Antiques buil- (ConUnued On Back Page) Saluda Home Tour The 3rd annual Saluda Home Tour will take place on Sat., Dec. 7, 1991 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Transportation will be pro vided starting from the parking area of the First Baptist Church. Refreshments will be served during the tour in the church fellowship hall. The tour includes five homes and the Macadonia Baptist Church. Singing and entertain ment will be part of the tour which includes the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Don Maynor, Rev, and Mrs. Carl Mintz, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kirkpatride, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Harbin, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Baxter. Tickets at $7.50 are available from Tryon Thermal Belt Chamber, 859-6236, Saluda City Hall, 704-749-2581, Twigs, 704-749-9288, Purple Goose, 704-749-9835 and Christmas Etc., 704-749-9257. —Community Reporter Honorary Member On the 21st of Sept, at a banquet held in Gotramstcin, Germany, Jim Black was made an Honorary Member of the Pirmsasens Rotary Club and presented a Citation which reads as follows: "Jim Black sows the seeds of friendship and together we .' Pcacc '> Jim Black builds bndges over and beyond intolerance and ignorance. The Rotary-Club Pirmasens is ^ 0ud 10 P resent ,he Honorable Membership to Jim Black." Polk County Views This view of the upper Melrose Falls is found in the 1992 Polk County Gardener's Calendar. The calendar features twelve black and white scenes of life and views of Polk County. Last year's * national award winner. The calendar is a joint pro- °f r ?° k Extension Advisory Council and the Polk County Extension staff. Call the Extension Center at 894-8218 for more details. (Photo by Bill McCown, Bartol & Associates Photography), -Community Reporter ciatcs Terrific Kids The Terrific Kids at Sunny View School are as follows: Mrs. Odel, K, Natasha Dyer- Mrs Maziarka, K, Dustin Freshour; Mrs. Engle, 1st Grade, Aaron Finch; Mrs Fruechtenicht, 2nd grade, Creg Nelon; Mrs. Baer, 3rd grade 8 ^°T s, ^ uff - Mrs. Roberts, 4th |? ad *;’ E^beth, Jamerson and Sth Sa Heatherjy; Mrs. Young g™^ John Odel; Mrs Jackson, 6th grade. Amy Bates- ^ rs ^- kins ’ s P ecia l Ed., Ash ley Whiteside; Mrs. Corcoran Physical Ed., Lucas Whitmire. ’ Community Reporter Morris-OShields Reunion Oct. 27th The Morris-O'Shields o^Vi 11 ? e held S “"da y h 3 - he West ern Steer P-m cTs^^ information, more Community Reporter