po' ?.'£ CO .■.■ '^w^ s \ 1. ? '°* C 28122 •^ now 0$ and ^x*-^ Establish* J‘' nua,y 3 ’' 1928 THE WORLD’S MALI Far „ „ Member NorthcS^^a™ (Consolidated with the p° k ^ M ’ A,an ^“^..KE?^^ The Dally 106 N Tryon is puH 11 ’'’*’ ■n 11 ’"" sat S £ • XC * P c P 0. *” * . Trade St., ,N.C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS 643-360) J Phone 859-915’ Printed In th. THERMAL BELT of W-^ ^ ^ Vol. 55 - No. 55 Weather Friday: high 74, low 58, hum. 61%; Sat.: high 69, low 59, hum. 83%, rain .20; Sunday: high 73, low 45, hum. 21%, rain .40. Monday morning was cloudy and a little bit on the cool side. The recession and high interest rates for forcing businesses to close at the fastest pace since the Great Depression, and economists say the wave of failures may worsen in the months ahead. Queen Elizabeth II returned to London Sunday after opening a new chapter in Canadian history by proclaiming an all-Canadian constitution that severed 115 years of colonial ties with Britain. The Atlanta Braves won their 11th game without a loss to set a major league record lying mark Sunday as they beat the Houston Astros 6 to 5. The victory equalled Oakland’s start a year ago. h^^y’ 5 Spartanburg Herald ^X^ ^^ Ri “ Between Dreams and Reality a " Cd Chamn 6 " ^^^ and the World w^n he T? softbau team Softball Clasps Sunday. Craig Euft^ TRYON. N. C 28782 Nominated Finalists have been announced for awards to be presented at the 24th annual Mountain Amateur Athletic Banquet set for 6 p m Sunday, May 2nd at the Inn on the Plaza in Asheville. Featured speaker for the banquet is Bob Mathias, two-time Olympic decathlon champion and a former Congressman from California. Tawana Rickman of Polk Central was nominated for the Wright-Dobbins-Farnham Award (2-A, 1-A Female Athlete). Nominated were Janice Conner, Edneyville basketball, volleyball, softball; Leslie Graham, Hiwassee Dam basketball; Pam McNabb, Hiwassee Dam basketball; Tawana Rickman, Polk Central basketball. The Tryon High School boys basketball team was nominated for First Union Bank Award (2-A, 1-A Male Team). Others nominated were Ashville School, basketball; Cullowhee baseball, Edneyville basketball, Robbinsville, football. Sylva- Webster baseball. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Richard Derek Horton of Spartanburg announce the birth of a son, Charles Allen. March 23rd. Mrs. Horton is the former Susan Livesay. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Buford W. Horton of Landrum, Mrs. Shirley W. Livesay and the late Charles Allen Livesay. - Spartanburg Herald TUESDAY, APRIL 20,1982 Named Missionary Jill B. Branyon RICHMOND, VA. - JiU B. Branyon was among 33 people named missionaries by the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board April 13 al Birmingham- Jefferson Civic Center Coliseum, Birmingham, Ala. Miss Branyon will work in Kenya, where she will be a secondary teacher. Born in Charleston, S. C., Miss Branyon is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Branyon of Landrum, S. C. She considers Landrum her hometown and Gowensville Baptist Church her home church. While growing up she also attended Ashley River Rantist Church, Charleston and Reevesville (S. C.) Baptist ^Sh^received the bachelor of Continued On Back Page Landrum High Class of 1972 The 1972 graduates of ^2 High School will meet ton ^ (Tues.) at 7 o’clock at P PP 3 John’s Pizza, Rutherford Rd . Landrum. Final arrangement will be made for the 10th Reunion. For more information contact Regina Stott Gosnell al 457-4474 or Mike Carruth al 457-4691. Pre-School Day At Sunny View There will be a Pre-School Day Wednesday from 9 to 12 at the Sunny View Elementary School. Parents who participate are invited to eat lunch at the school. The regular kindergarten students will not attend school that day. Meet Tonight P HF ^M^.^ N »’ 518 & A.M. Will (Tues.) at 8 o’clock Roberts W-M.; Georges!^ F «’ Boys Track WEDNESDAY Conference Meet at Meets Thursday Development l c^ ono ' n ic and meet Thursday a?? 145100 Change int^. ’ x