POLK LIBRARY COLUMBUS, 11 C 28/32 - „„.......... -• j„“~2 ” Box 790. Tryon. N. C. 2*712 Founded Jan 1955) n , T^n 0«>» Y^ m jX^ ^^ ;-^^^ St.. P.O. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. 2878- The Tryon Daily Bulletin Phone 859-9151 Vol. 65 - No. 51 The weather Thursday, high 79, low 43, hum. 36 percent. 1 3 c il 6. What's happening: The Polk County Board of Education meets tonight at 6:30 in the Stearns Education Center board room. Registration for children who will be entering kindergarten next fall will be held tomonow at Mill Spring Accelerated School. The Landrum Town Council meets tomonow at 7:30 p.m. in the Landrum Civic Center. The annual Polk County Community Foundation Dutch Treat luncheon will be held Tuesday. Owen Phillips, Democratic candidate for State Superin tendent of Instruction, will be at the Democratic Headquarters in Columbus Friday morning from 7:30 to 8:30. All Democrats and other interested persons are invited to meet the candidate at that time. Registration for children who will be entering kindergarten next fall will be held Wednes day at Green Creek Elementary. Friday, April 17th is the deadline to make reservations for the Spring Barbecue Dinner (Continued On Back Page) p rlnlcd tn th. THERMAL BELT c. Western North C.roltn. MONDAY, APRIL 13,1992 TRYON. N. C. 28782 To Dedicate New House The new residence of the Roger Anderson family on North Shamrock St ’" Tryon will be dedicated at 2.30 p.m. Sunday. April 26, at the Habit Resale Store, it was announced by Jim Jackson, chairman of the P Thermal Belt Habitat for Humanity completed construe tion of the house prior to sus pending new-house construc tion in early December. It is the 19th home built by local volun leers for working needy fami lies since the beginning of the project in 1984. There will be the usual popu lar potluck supper, a featured speaker and other entertain ment. The general public is invited, but those attending are requested to bring a salad, main dish or dessert or sufficient quantity to serve at least their own family. Details of the program will be announced shortly. -Community Reporter Buys Acreage Larry and Deborah Romyns of Newton, N.J. have purchased five acres of Green Creek land from William and Beverly Ford of Orlando, Fla. After Larry returns from his second career in about three years, he and his wife plan to build on the McIntire Road site. Glenn Otto Mittelstadt of AM: Realty was the listing and selling agent. Dean Campbell Discusses 'The Diary' Dean Campbell, veteran director and actor, has a feat ured role in The Diary of Anne Trank, the play that Tryon Little Theater will present at the Fine Arts Center Apr. 30, May 1, 2, and 3. Talking about the play with your reporter, he says: "I have never seen The Diary of Anne Frank on stage. I had only the movie as a reference point. To my complete surprise, when I read the script before audition ing, I realized that the play is very unlike the film. "It is a wonderful portrait of a wacky group of people, thrown together by dire circumstances, living a humorous, yet poig nant existence. Cramped together for a long period of time, the all-too-human attrib utes of each character come to the surface and make marvelous (Continued On Back Page) 20 Pages Today 20 Per Copy’ Landrum Boys Second In Meet The Landrum Boys Track team came in second in a seven-way meet March 31. Team scores were: Polk County ^^ 113, Christ Clturch 91, SCSDB Thornwell 17, Lockhart 6, Jonesville 4. The Landrum record stands 8-2. ., Individual Scores: Allen Gaulden, 2nd 3200 (personal record 10:28), Sth 1600. John McEntyre, 2nd 110 Hurdles, 2nd 300 Hurdles, Sth Triple Jump, 3rd High Jump. Lamont McEntyre, 6th Long Jump (personal record 18 6 ), 3rd 400 (personal record 56.2), 4th High Jump. Preston Wil kins, 2nd 100, 3rd Shot. Mark Edwards, 3rd 100, 2nd 200 (personal record 24.59), Sth Shot. Ganison Abernathy, 2nd Discus. Jason Byrd, 6th 300 Hurdles. Jason Pryor, 1st Pole Vault. Shane Shchan, 4th Polk Vault. Thomas Miller, 4th 200 (personal record 25.12). 400m Relay Team 2nd, Edwards, Miller, Jackson, Wilkins. 1600m Relay Team 4th, S. Mullins, M. Jackson, T. John son, L. McEntyre. -Community Reporter Thermal Belt Rotary Tryon Town Manager Mat thew Dolge will speak to th Thermal Belt Rotary tonight at 6:30 at the Wester Steer Family Steakhouse. 1