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WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER
Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth Morning
(Consolidated with the Polk County 1955)
Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher
St., P.O. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
Phone 859-9151
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TRYON. N. C. 28782 WEDNESDAY , _ _ .____— -
Vol. 65 - No. 186
The weather Monday, high
85, low 54, hum. 60percent.
Volunteers from the Colum
bus Fire Department will be out
Halloween night directing traf
fic at town intersections - and
handing out candy.
Fireman Jimmy Smith
reminds everyone to be extra
careful driving Thursday eve
ning due to all the trick-or-
treaters who will be out and
about.
A new postmaster will be
sworn in Landrum Friday at 10
a.m. His name is Harold Bullard
and he is being promoted from
his current position as postmas
ter in Jonesville, S.C.
If you need a passport, it's
going to cost a bit more starting
Nov. 1. Passport fees will
increase to $55 for a 10-year
passport for adults 18 and older,
and $30 for a 5-year passport
for those under 18 years of age.
There is an additional $10
execution fee to process each
application. These services are
offered to Polk County resi
dents by the Clerk of the Supe
rior Court.
What's happening:
The deadline is tomorrow to
register for the Family Campout
at FENCE which will| take place
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Suspects Charged
In Numerous Drink
Machine Theft Cases
For the last month, police
officers in Polk County, Ruth
erford County and Landrum
have been investigating thefts
from drink vending machines.
Last Thursday, the Rutherford
County Sheriffs Department
arrested two suspects in their
late 20s.
Buddy Vickers and Tommy
Anowood, both of Rutherford
County, were charged with
breaking and entering vending
machines.
Machines were opened with a
key and money and drinks
were taken. Officers followed
reports from Pea Ridge to South
Trade Street in Tryon. Eleven
Polk County businesses filed
reports.
The machines at the Com
munity Cash store in Landrum
also were broken into, as were
machines in Rutherford County.
Polk County Sheriffs Deputy
James Carter said Rutherford
police received a tip about the
crimes and picked up one sus
pect for questioning. The sus
pect eventually confessed to the
crimes in conversations with
Rutherford chief of detectives,
Lt. Gee, Carter said.
Carter said police believe the
suspects broke into Coca-Cola
and Pepsi distribution plants in
Rutherford and stole keys to the
drink machines.
Scorpions Headed To Soccer Play-Offs
The undefeated Tryon Scorpions won first place in AYCO's
Region 722 Division V and now move on to the playoffs. The
Scorpions, made up of Sth and 6th graders from throughout Polk
County, will meet an undefeated Boiling Springs team on Satur
day at 10:30 at the Campobello Sports Complex. The team is
coached by Norman Schulman and Roger Johnson and sponsored
by Garner's Natural Foods.
Shown in photo, L. to R. front row: Morgan Bradshaw, Erin
Cunningham, Al Corcoran, Heather McEntire, Holly Marlowe.
Back row (standing) L. to R.: Heather Harden, Benjamin Sellers,
Hustcr Barnes, David Garner, Clay Osborne, Daniel Schulman,
Nicholas Johnson, Ryan Pflumrn, Christopher Johnson, Jacob
Graves, Robert Haynes. Coaches L. to R.: Roger Johnson and
Norman Schulman. —Community Reporter
Big Art Auction
On Nov. 9, at 11 a.m. in the
lobby of the Fine Arts Center,
208 Melrose Ave., Tryon, N.C
there will be the Big Art Auc
tion put on by the Tryon Paint
ers and Sculptors.
Anyone wishing to donate
paintings and sculptures should
turn them in to the Arts Palette
Thursday morning, Nov 7
from 10 a.m. to noon. Tire Arts
Palette is next to the Fine Arts
Center.
Members of the TP&S are
working hard to make this a
successful auction. Richard
Johnston will be the auctioneer.
Refreshments will be served.
—Community Reporter
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