2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 Colo »bus , sr 1 THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPA^^R^S ° Oy 00 The Bulletin Is published Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager 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 Carolina 16 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 16 TRYON, N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1980 Price 10c Per Copy Weather Tuesday: high 54, low 21. Wednesday was cloudy with a sprinkle now and then. The Polk Central girls and the Tryon boys play in the District 8 semi-finals tonight at Tuscola. Friday night the Tryon girls play at Tuscola. R looks as if the United States olympic team won’t go to Russia this summer as no Russian troops have been pulled out of Afghanistan. Ex-CIA agent Frank Snepp must hand over to the govern ment all profits he made on a 1977 book he wrote without the spy agency’s approval the Supreme Court ruled Tuesday by a 6-3 vote. The prime lending rate was raised a half percentage point to a record tying 15% percent Tuesday by many of the nation’s leading banks. Eric Heiden, the 21-year-old skater from Madison, Wis., won his 3rd gold medal at the Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. He won the 1,000 meter event. Tonight from 6:30 to 8 p.m. is the Turkey or Ham dinner at St. Luke’s CME Church. Saturday at 3 p.m. the Green Creek Softball League will meet at the Green Creek Community Continued On Back Page Little League Meets Sunday There will be an organizational meeting of the Polk County Little League Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Tryon Town Hall. Officers, coaches, managers, etc. are needed for this season. Anyone interested in helping with Little League is invited. $100 Reward Offered The Green Creek Volunteer Fire Department is offering a $100 reward for the arrest and conviction of ‘he person or persons who shot out the windows and doors of the Green Creek Fire Department Building last Friday night. In addition to the damage done to the Fire House, the vandals shot windows out at Cantrell’s Barber Shop in Green Creek and at Polk Central High School. Tryon Teams Win Advance To District Semi-Finals The Tryon girls and boys won their first round of the State playoffs Tuesday night at Tryon and advanced to the District Semi-Finals. The Tryon girls defeated Robbinsville 44-40 and the boys won their 22nd straight game as they overwhelmed Hiwassee Dam 93-57. The Tryon girls trailed 16-14 at halftime but began hitting better in the second half. Robin Simpson tied the game at 16-16 and the Tryon girls were never behind Continued On Back Page Suber Injured In Wreck Theodore Suber, 29, of Mill Spring was seriously injured in a two vehicle accident Tuesday about 4:30 p.m. at the junction of Hwy. 108 and Houston Road. Patrolman C. T. Kennedy said that Suber, driving a 1978 Mercury, reportedly pulled out of Houston Road into the path of an APC Tanker headed west on Hwy. . 108. The tanker was operated by James Moore of Hendersonville. Suber was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital where he was later transferred to Spartanburg Gen eral Hospital. Polk Central Girls Beat Cullowhee (advance to semi-finals) The Polk Central girls defeated Cullowhee 35-33 Tuesday night at Cullowhee in the first round of the State playoffs and advanced to the semi-finals Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Tuscola against Hiwassee Dam. Kelli Sheehan hit two clutch free throws in the final seconds to ice the win. Dina Smith led with 15 points. Sutton led the Cullowhee team with 16 points. The Polk Central girls are now 12-9 and Cullowhee closed out its season with a 15-8 record. GIRLS GAME POLK CENTRAL (35) — Sheehan 9, Lowrance 2, Smith 15, Bell 6. Rickman 3. CULLOWHEE (33) — Sutton 16, Hooper 6, Moss 5, Burchfield 4, Shuler 2. Playoff Schedule TONIGHT At Tuscola Polk Central girls vs Edneyville at 6:30 Tryon boys vs Highlands at 8 p.m. Friday at Tuscola Tryon girls vs Hiwassee Dam at 6:30 p.m. James W. Cowan Gives 9 Gallons Gallon Club Members from the December 17th and the February 18th bloodmobile visits: ONE GALLON: Jane M. Ingram, Tryon; DavidP. Justice, Tryon; Gay E. Lankford, Tryon; Lawrence H. Pexton, Tryon; Douglas Roach, Columbus; Carol G. Mulligan, Landrum; Judy P. Arledge, Mill Spring. TWO GALLONS: Marjorie Creswell, Tryon; Robert Cres well, Tryon. THREE GALLONS: Robert C. Michael, 3rd,.Tryon. FOUR GALLONS: Jerry M. Jennings, Landrum. SIX GALLONS: Walden Thompson, Columbus. EIGHT GALLONS: Edgar M. Holden, Landrum NINE GALLONS: James W. Cowan, Tryon TO DATE: 865 One Gallon, 298 Two Gallon, 145 Three Gallon, 85 Four Gallon, 16 Five Gallon, 27 Six Gallon, 5 Seven Gallon, 10 Eight Gallon, 5 Nine Gallon, 3 Ten Gallon and 1 Eleven Gallon Club Members.