00 nov LiB^ 2^ !j0^ L UBUS, M POLK R: - CO LU 2 37 22 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 Dally 106 N Bulletin Is published except Sat. and Sun. 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 Vol. 54 — No. 70 TRYON. N. C. 28782 THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1980 2b Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy No official weather report for Tuesday, but it was a lovely spring day Wednesday was more of the same and now everyone is beginning to want a good shower. The Democratic Lt. Governor’s race was still too close to call when we went to bed Tuesday night, but Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green held a thin lead over House Spaker Carl Stewart. Former University of North Carolina Athletic Director William Cobey was unopposed in his bid for the Republican nomination for Lt. Gov. Pres. Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan picked up wins in North Carolina. Tennessee and Indiana Tuesday while Sen. Kennedy and George Bush took the District of Columbia. In a phone call from the Western North Carolina tennis sectionals at UNC at Asheville at press time Wednesday. David Vining and Bryan Corpening after receiving a first round bye defeated Wiggins and Bungard- ner of Tuscola 6-1. 6-0 Randy Buckner of Tryon lost to John Strickland of Hendersonville 6-1. 6-1. Gregg Hartis of McDowell downed Andy Paff of Tryon 6-1, 6-4; Tim Boone of Pisgah downed Continued On Back Page Landrum Lions Are Honored The Landrum Lions Club received a number of awards at the Lions Convention in Colum bia. S. C. last weekend. The Club was named the No. 2 Club in the District and was given an award for the Mid-Winter meeting The Landrum Club Bulletin, edited by Paul Blauvolt was given the Best Bulletin Award. Attending the Convention were District Governor and Mrs. Bob Walker. Cabinet Secretary-Trea surer and Mrs Ted Smith. President Jimmy Ashmore, J. L. Shields. Mike Ravan, John Rountree and Paul Blauvolt. Tryon Beats Cherokee 9-6 (Wins Conference) The Tryon High School base- ball team defeated Cherokee 9-6 Tuesday afternoon at Cherokee and won their third straight Appalachian Conference Champ ionship The win gave them an 8-2 record with one game left. (Polk Central today.) Barry Skipper was the big gun for the Tigers as he had 2 hits and 3 RBIs. He also went all the way on the mound as he scattered six hits Jeff Sherer had three singles for the Tigers. Cherokee now has 7-3 record, but even if the Tigers lose their final game they have defeated Cherokee 2 out of 3 times. Tryon 100 053 0 -9 Cherokee 300 010 2 - 6 Skipper and Pack; Maney. Goings. B Maney and Arch. Lancaster Approved For Fire Fighter Hall of Fame The nomination of the late Pickney Charles Lancaster of Landrum for induction into the Fire Fighter Hall of Fame, was unanimously approved by the Hall of Fame Committee at a meeting on April 28th. A certificate will be presented to Mr Lancaster’s family at the President’s Breakfast held dur ing the Annual Conference of the S. C. State Firemen’s Associa tion. Saturday. May 31st at the Carolina Inn. 937 Assembly Street. Columbia, S. C. at 8 a.m. Mr Lancaster was a charter member of the Landrum Fire Department and served as chief for many years. GIRL SCOUT COURT OF AWARDS The annual Girl Scout Court of Awards for Polk Neighborhood will be held at the Columbus Presbyterian Church, May 19th at 7 p m All Polk County and Tryon City Troops are requested to be present to receive pins, badges and awards. There will be a fly-up ceremony for Brownies going up to Junior, a candlelight rededication ceremony and adult volunteer recognition. Refreshments will be served by the Columbus Cadettes who are working on the social dependabil ity challenge. The public is invited Mrs Jean Gosnell of Carson- Newman College. Jefferson City, Tenn is at her home in Landrum’ Selected For Girls State Denise Radford, a junior at Tryon High School and Jewel Holbert, a junior at Polk Central High School have been selected to attend the 41st annual “Tar Heel Girls State” session from June 8 — 14 at UNC at Greensboro. The selections were based on definite interest in government, leadership, character, honesty scholarship, cooperativeness' community participation and service activities. Tar Heel Girls State is a practical application of shiD K^d citizen- Denise is the daughter and Mrs. Richard g S rd of ^MY nl and W Mr Holbert of W. t ^ aym0nd Polk County Election Returns North' SroUn^h 1 v^u "S' ° f ^ ea gan in the ryand Ronald Tn‘?K ntial Primar^ epublican dim HuntXea'S’ S Race Gov. Scott in the Dem ^ ex -Gov, Bob !" * he ^pub&fc race ^ contest took th a Remien