>«0 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 la published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolins Vol. 53 - No. 205 No official weather report for Wednesday, but it felt like fall. Thursday morning there was a big frost in the area. Maybe that will slow down the kudzu growth until next spring. Despite the disapproval of his church, a black Roman Catholic priest says he will adopt a black child to dramatize a growing need for their placement in adoptive or foster homes. The Rev. George Clements, 48, who has 4,000 parishioners in his predominantly black congregation at Holy Angels Church on the South Side, Chicago, said through a spokesman that he formally will announce his plans to become an adoptive father at a public meeting in his church. An Italian frogman was quoted Wednesday as saying he has spotted four heavy iron cases in Lake Garda near Milan which might contain dictator Benito Mussolini's treasury of gold ingots. Motorists in the Carolinas will pay about 25 cents a gallon more for gasoline this Thanksgiving than they did a year ago Each year the Tryon Firemen sponsor a Christmas Parade and at the end of the oarade Santa Continued Oil Back Page TRYON, N. C 28782 Football All Conference You have to be a winner to be named to an Appalachian All Conference Football team. Scott Arledge of Polk Central was the only Polk Central player named and no Tryon players were on the team which was dominated by Cherokee with 12 spots on the team. Edneyville had 9, NCSD 7, Rosman 3. Steve Musser of Edneyville made it three times: Placekicker; Punter and Defensive End. Offensive Team Receivers-Flankers: Tiny Taylor, Cherokee; Stacy Rogers, NCSD; Scott Arledge, Polk Central. Tackles: Kenny Long. Cherokee and Doug Ballew. Edneyville Guards: Albert Crowe, Cherokee; Mark Lancaster, Edneyville. Center: Herbie Jeans, Edneyville; Bobby Manning. NCSD. Quarterback: Pepper Taylor. Cherokee Running Backs: Mark Grant, Cherokee; Roger Worth. Edneyville; Larry Dawkins, NCSD Placekicker: Steve Musser, Edneyville. Defensive Team Ends: Steve Musser, Edneyville; Archie Ellliott, NCSD. Linemen: Joe Fish. Cherokee; Booger Arch, Cherokee; Mark Drake, Edneyville; Brent Continued On Bock Page FRIDAY, NOV. 21,1980 Betty Frost Gets Second Wind Award Betty and Norme Frost Betty Frost was named this year's Second Wind Hall of Fame winner on Thursday night at a meeting of Tryon Little Theater participants in the last play, “The Inspector Calls," which she directed TLT sponsored Mrs. Frost’s award, according to Jack Kendall, President of the organization. Getting your second wind might imply that you once had a first wind and somehow lost it. Not Tryon Second-Winders. And most assuredly not Betty Frost She has sailed through life repeating the ebullient first breath she took at birth — a breath of good Tryon air. She looked at the world and found it good, and she has seen no reason to change this viewpoint The Tryon chapter of the Continued On Back Page 20 Pages Today Price 10c Per Cop; Polk Rescue Squad Elects Officers The Polk County Rescue Squad has elected the following officers: Mike Burrell, CaS Howard Williams, T^nini Officer; Dean Grigg c'" 8 Treas.; Herman Scruggs' Sunni " Officer; AIvin Maintenance Officer. Sergeants are Junior Tucker. Mickey p and Shank Hipp The ^ Directors conMsU °' Culbreth. Royal Ford and AR^ S . l °" Marvin A ^ge elected as the delegate ( * 8S Western North 8 Car O i the Association of Rescue Sou.*. . 8 A. "Spud" Ravan is the r^ L - captain 6 re tiHng Mrs. Morgan Morris of Tv, will have as gues^on Thanksgiving, her son p hI1 f0r Charlotte, her brother D 0f Hulme of Asheville ’he Fran k and brother-in-law M. er sis ter William Westall, her a ? d ^Ts. law, Mrs. Olive Hulm ter ‘‘n- Asheville. Hulme all of Rescue Squad Auxiliary The Polk County Auxiliary is havin„ ^Squaa roast at the Polk r 8 3 Wie^ Squad building on^^ Hesc^ 23. at 1 p m Bring a „ ^Y, The Ladies Au^^ed & Tuesday night. Nov £ *“■ at the Squad building $ at 7

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