POLK LIBRARY 11 nov 0^ RT. 1, B04 TALKER ST. COLUUBUS, N C 28722 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina 28782 Established January 31. 192B THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY Member: North Carolin, (Consolidated with the Polk " A “ n W M. v^"..^^^ Th. Bull.m l. ’““'si Dally except Sat. and 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 7*0 Tryon, N. G. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (LISPS 643-380) c/ ^BSMISI ”"“"""" ^^ «‘««—" —C.«. _ - 20 Pages Today Vol.55 —No. 53 TRYON. N C. 28782 FRIDAY, APRIL 16,1982 Price 10c Per Copy Weather Wednesday: high 79 low 55, hum. 87%, rain at 7 a.m' Thursday was ,75. It continued to rain off and on. Th P a r tlT! M l ister Margaret hatcher bluntly warned Argentina Wednesday not to test the naval blockade the Royal zunZ has imposed in a 200 mile ^^ hours oefore tak° nt ? l for 4 opens Saturday at w» ^^ wit h games at 9 a l m ° n Fie ld P^PKandS^ 11 am . 1 The Green ^iuda willholditX ^^ in Saturd ayfr om 9 a ®? ndo Pening Saturday the qX ^P’®- Scout Troop 154^" Creek Boy Sale and Yard^le a f! Ve 8 Bak e Green Creek Fil l 8 P m -at th Country Music Sh! u , Dept ’ a nd a ^ rten Cre * k ^ ^^iSr.^rihg is Footprints In Time Apr. 22 is the date set for O.P. Earle Elementary School’s third annual school play. The play will be presented at Landrum High School’s Walden Gymnasium at 8:00 p.m. and admission is free. “Footprints In Time”: Highlights from the History of the Landrum Area is an original play with a cast of seventy-five kindergarten through sixth grade students. Preparations for the play began in September and will climax with scenes which will be enjoyed by all who love the areas of Hogback Mountain, Glassy Mountain, Skyuka, White Oak, and Landrum. — Reporter Mrs. Clois Jackson, Mrs. Ruby Jackson and their mother, Mrs. Gertrude Champion, all of Columbus have returned from Madison, N.C. where they visited Fred Champion. Sherer Elected Student Body Pres. Jeff Sherer, a rising senior at Tryon High School has been elected President of the student council for the school year 1982- 83. In addition to being active in student affairs Jeff is a member of the varsity basketball and baseball teams. Elected Vice President was Jessica Lonnes; Secretary, Jennifer Faggart; Treasurer, Kim Omohundro. New Brochure d°w« ^ ‘¥£ g new broch wrote the Center. i the brochure and n^ through printing to took 1 He explains the comple‘i° n . ” Center , how it functions of jt works for the began and no ^ amazin g g°° d X "ashesays. community’ Buckner is Mrs- . Assistant of the Admin^Xter and will be Fine Arts one o f the happy X ^ her ° !»«"' »“ ed Health Fa The Tryon Church nr n have a gospel sinJin^ God *ill April wthatTp.m” 8 Saturday Pastor Donald Little everyone to attend, ° “wiles Tryon Stude^T T The Tryon * students havo High s ., following £, elecJ^ol 1982-83 sch^^rs ft ‘he Tammy Foster' BuX 6 Jessica Lon* rl ene V^ MacVean, Alison^ 8 ’ Morrison, TH? Meares l>ie EmUy Sherer ^hL^e * and