00 no* 3,’i- W C 237-” 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager The Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS643-360) ^ Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 12 Pages Today Vol. 52 - No. 183 TRYON, N. C 28782 TUESDAY, OCT. 21,1980 Price 10c Per Cop; Weather Friday: high 76, low 55; Saturday: high75, low 63, rain .01; Sunday: high 74, low 56, rain .72. Union members at seven Roanoke Rapids mills overwhelmingly accepted a contract Sunday with textile giant J. P. Stevens & Co., ending one of the nation's longest, most bitter organizing struggles. But the textile firm’s chairman, Whitney Stevens, made it clear that the new relationship doesn’t mean Stevens will stop fighting unions. Iraqi infantry forces backed by a heavy artillery barrage apparently entered the outskirts of Abadan Sunday and cut it off from the rest of Iran. The mountains of Western North Carolina were full of visitors over the weekend with bumper to bumper traffic. There were no available motel rooms west of Hickory according to reports. The fall colors are peaking now at the higher elevations. The World Series continues tonight in Philadelphia with the Phillies holding a 3 to 2 game advantage over the Kansas Citv Royals. 1 Susan Hill of Clemson Continued On Back Page Fall Festival At Sunny View The Sunny View PTA Fall Festival will be Friday, Oct. 24th at the school. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be a haunted house and many games. Proceeds go to the open air gym. Punt, Pass & Kick Results Given The 1st Annual Polk County Jaycee Punt, Pass and Kick competition was held Saturday morning at Harmon Field. The trophies were given by Hensons’ Inc., Tryon Pharmacy, Walker's Grading, NCNB, Bommer Industries and Tryon Federal Savings. The results were as follows: 8 Year Olds: 1st. B.G. Edwards, 2nd. Michael Page, 3rd, Eric Killough. 9 Year Olds: 1st. Brian Kuykendall, 2nd. Wesley Smith, 3rd. Trey Fincher. 10 Year Olds: 1st. Chris White, 2nd. John Lankford. 3rd Craig Canady. 11 Year Olds: 1st. Brian Atkins, 2nd. Alfred Twitty, 3rd., Paul Easlic. 12 Year Olds: 1st. Robert Justice, 2nd Joey Hawkins, 3rd. David Bollinger 13 Year Olds: 1st. Mark Feagan. 2nd. Todd Orduna, 3rd. Meckie Walker Barbara Warren Is Landrum Homecoming Queen Miss Barbara Warren Miss Barbara Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren, was crowned Landrum High School Homecoming Queen Friday night She was sponsored by Neil Brackett. Miss Jackie Blanton, daughter of Mrs. Cleo Blanton was first runner-up. She was sponsored by Marvin McDowell. Is Polk Central Homecoming Queen Miss Carol Whitmire, daughter of Grover Whitmire, Rt. 2, Mill Spring was crowned Polk Central Homecoming Queen Friday night. Miss Cindy Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Jackson of Rt. 2, Mill Spring was named runner-up. Buck Stove Classic The Buck Stove WNC Golf Classic was held Oct. 14 and 15 at Red Fox Country Club for the Mountains Chapter Carolinas PGA Championship. The results were as follows: Professional Division: 1st, Ben Ballentine 70-76-146, Hendersonville C.C.; 2nd Les Stradley, 72-75-147, CC of Asheville; 3rd. Chuck Courtion 78-74-152, Beech Mtn. G.C ■ Dirk Blythe, 73-79-152, Brookwcixi G. Scratch Amateur Division- 1st (tie) Tom Hadley 80-77-157; Cecil Kaylor 79-78-157. Sudden Death Playoff was called off due to ax SJ^ «d Champ-. „. A^S.' U^T™ ^ Div «ion: ist. Ed Church 81-78.no » Bill Biddix 81-79-160 3H 59 ' 2nd . Peterson82-80-162 ’ ^ H ’ G - 2nd Flight: 1st „ Carpenter, 84-79.ic-».' „ ** 0Wa rd deSaussare 83-81-164. ^j T ° m McDuffie 85-86-171 ’ ^ Bob 3rd Flight; 1st win. 91-86-177 ; 2nd Ray Ch !H m Sw °rd 180; 3rd. Jim Wilha^ders 91-89. «U> Flight: 1st ^’’^ISl "-93-I92; 2nd Cl a ™ 6 Li ndsay "•195; 3rd, L J ^^ RicegZ Senior Divisi^ Pp ’ 1 ® 1- 9S-196 ^ sing liandi'eap) 011 N “ ls t Flight- 1st l^l/BS-ii^ “'^ Allain 82 Continued O n B| ,; J ^oe