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FOLK LT'UIARY 11 .^ 1 • , '30’1 ./AL’G'Lt ST. CO UH BUS , ri C 23722 91 2nd Class Postage at Tryon. North Carolina 28782 and additional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Tryon Daily Bulletin. PO. Bos 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 Thc Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Sat. and Sun. for $35 per car by thc Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc. 106 N. Trade Si P.O. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Caroline Vol. 66 - No. 2 The weather Monday, high 54, low 41, hum. 40 percent. Radio station KOA in Denver, a 50,000-watt monster, reached at least one friend of Polk County with its interview on the worlds smallest daily news paper" recently. Tryon resident Margaret Vance said her nephew and god-child, Jolin Moran of Den ver, called over the holidays and mentioned having heard the interview. He works with Inter national Harvester now, but hopes to retire to Tryon some- day, having visited here often in the past. \4 ears real, y perked up " Mrs. Vance reported. H . And here we thought the T c . rvicw ^ ad gone poorly too *■ I °« calf serve, 10 SlT^ r “' pel"' ^ \ d the Thermal Belt's J R ° ck ' es - API ’ha is Quotes for thc day MX 1 ^ favor ° f ‘he Vite nastv .,° me ‘imes they y^ " ^ton ^ytdom h ^ k Squires ^om fronts ^d On Back P agc) * TRYON, N. C. 28782 Littlejohn Arrested, Warrants Sought Randolph Littlejohn, the man who was attacked last Friday in a brawl on Markham Road, was in jail Tuesday. Littlejohn was charged with felony riot, Tryon Police Chief Nathan Shields said. His bond was set at $4,000. Shields said Littlejohn and some of his protectors were also participants in causing thc fight in front of James Bryan's store. Polk County Deputy Mack Blanton delivered a criminal summons to Eugene Littlejohn Monday, asking him to appear in court on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and car rying a concealed weapon, Chief Deputy Calvin Atkins said Tuesday. Five others had been arrested as of Monday, and Shields said more warrants are being sought. There will be a few more warrants issued," Shields said. He said Tryon police had inter viewed another victim who had identified additional persons as having participated in the assaults which took place that evening. Shields issued a public sta tement on the incident Monday afternoon. That statement is reprinted in full below: "On Dec. 27 at 8:14 p.m. the fryon Police Department received a telephone call advi sing that a fight was occurring a Bryan's Store on Markham Poll According ‘° Tryon hoe Officer Gail Nonamaker, Continued On Back Page) 10 Pages Today 20C Per 1 ops THURSDAY, JAN. 2,1W2 Knopp To Speak At Tryon Rotary The story of a little kn . industry, "Powder Melau very important and intriguing meeting of Rotary at thn n ’ W 'ii he presented at the noon Jan. 6th. Episcopal Church in Tryon on Monday, The speaker will be w 1 40 years in the powder 1 ^PP ° f Columbus who has spent degrees in Mechanical Pn ^‘^urgy industry. Mr. Knopp has from Stevens Institute ^T^B ($•$-) an d Metallurgy (M.S.) has included research fuv 1 i no l o 8y in New Jersey. His career metallurgy field, memberci“Patent and instruction in thc powder associations and societies r 111 many technical and engineering A la b a m a plus se ; a ^ u nct professorship at thc University ? nd his X and 21 technical papers. Church f ^ ’ The Knon’n e ^ moved to this area in 1984 from PaullndnJ e ^ Cross P ?n 1 ^ Cre married in thc Chapel of the is a Lav Smith of 35 Be “y’ s parents were the late Ind a and Treal. G,lle,lc Woods in Tryon. Mr. Knopp andaEhredorand Vice l? urcr of the Church of Good Shepherd A of FENCE. Meets Every M —' The Al-Anon c 1On day Columbus Presbyterian Church Tryon/Columbur rou P for the ^ the upstairs room of the edu- every Monday at o ar ° a meetZ cational building. If alcohol is a ° P' 111 - at the P ro hl e m in your family, you can in the upstairs room of the edu cational building. If alcohol is a find help in Al-Anon.
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