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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
Th. Bulletin l» pubU.ned
Daily exc.pt Set. and ^
106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
(US PS 643-360) *
Phone 859-9151
Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina
Vol. 53 — No. 82
TRYON, N. C 28782
MONDAY. MAY 26, 1980
10 Pages Today
Price 10c Per Copy
Weather Wednesday: high 80,
low 59; Thursday: high 80, low 54,
rain at 6 a m Friday was .66
inches, and then it rained some
more.
The Federal Reserve Board
began moving to make credit
more available to American
consumers and some businesses
Thursday by reducing restric
tions to put on borrowing in
March.
The number of Americans
filing new claims for unemploy
ment insurance reached the
highest levels in at least 13 years
during early May.
At press time Friday the news
said that the Major League
players and owners had reached
a last-minute settlement and that
there would be no strike.
Tuesday the Bloodmobile will
be at the Landrum United
Methodist Church from 1 to 5
p.m.
Wednesday at 5 p.m. until is the
Columbus Firemen Chicken
Supper at Stearns School lunch
room The fireman are raising
money for a new roof for their
fire hall.
Thursday is the Lamb or
Chicken Dinner at St. Luke’s
CME Church from 6:30 to 8 p m
A number of businesses are
closed today and no mail will go
out on the routes.
The Final Film
The final “Focus on the
Family" film in the series being
shown in the Tryon Seventh-day
Adventist Church will be shown
Tuesday evening. May 27 at 7:30.
The title is "What Wives Wish
Their Husbands Kenw About
Women, Money, Sex and Child
ren." The public is invited.
Baby-sitting services will be
provided.
A New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs Danny Daniel of
Belton, Texas are parents of a
son, William Houston, born May
10th. The paternal grandmother
is Mrs. Nancy Daniel of Temple,
Texas. The paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. James
William King of Johnsonville, S
C. The paternal great-grand
mother is Mrs. M. F. Toms, Sr. of
Hendersonville.
CLINIC SCHEDULE
Polk County Health Depart
ment clinic schedule for week of
May 26th is as follows:
Monday: Holiday.
Tuesday: child health nurse
screening clinic (by appoint
ment); speech and hearing (by
appointment).
Wednesday: pediatric, 9:30- 11
a.m.
Thursday: maternity, 8:30-10
a.m.
Home health care by physician
referral
For appointment call Polk
County Health Department 894
9271.
District Ranger
Is Kiwanis Speaker
The Tryon Kiwanis Club will
meet Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. at
Pacolet River Plantation. James
E. Reid, District Ranger, Pisgah
Ranger District, will be the
speaker.
A native of Virginia, Mr. Reid
is a graduate of North Carolina
State School of Forestry and has
been employed by the U. S.
Forest Service for 18 years. He is
responsible for timber manage
ment, water resources, im
provement of trails and recrea
tion areas and the wildlife
program in 157,000 acres of the
Pisgah Forest.
Bob Wright is in charge of the
program
TRI-COUNTYSOFTBALL
Monday
6:30 — Walkers at Riverbend (G)
7:30 — Cooley’s at Reids
8:30 — Draper at Rockettes (G)
9:30 — G. L. Murphy at Ravans
Wednesday
6:30 — Lowry at Ravans
7:30 — Hensons at Rockettes (G)
8 30 — Cooleys at Johnson Paints
9:30 — Tryon Federal at Docs
Saturday
6 — Walkers at Hensons (G)
7 —- G. L. Murphy at Docs
8 — Draper at Riverbend (G)
9 — Tryon Federal at Johnson
Paints
10 — Lowry at Reids
Charlie Daniel of Texas and
Raleigh Daniel of Washington
State are visiting relatives and
friends in Tryon.
Buys Property
Ms. Winnifred H. Rice of
Croton-on-Hudson, New York has
purchased lot No. 180 in Morgan
Chapel Village, Columbus. Town
& Country Really, Gallery of
Homes was the broker.
Ms. Rice is a real estate broker
in Long Island with Richard
Albert and Associates. She will be
retiring to Columbus. Her plans
are to build a home on her
property in the spring of 1981.
Little Mr. and Miss
Landrum Contest
A Little Mr. and Miss Landrum
Contest will be held Saturday
June 7th in the Landrum High
School at 7:30 p.m. Any child
years ° ,d ’ ^ in the
Landrum area may register
before Wednesday, May zK
calling Mrs. Bill Duncan
J™ T LS e „d COnteSt is ^^
Duplicate Bridge
Bridge Thitda^" ° up u cat e
cxty^^ Staanis ^
North^outh i s[ „ as follows:
Stanislas Czetwpr, and Mrs.
Co1 and Mrs OR y nski » 2nd.
Mrs Bort AndeL„ Ughes i 3rd.
Earl Carter 0n “nd Mrs
East-West:
John son 2 nrt and Mrs.
Mrs >f nd George ^“r
^ie J0hn Mar tin an K dX 3rd -
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