11 noy 00 RT. 2, BOX 11 C0LU23U3, n c 28722 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 Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. O. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS 643-360) Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Phone 859-9151 Vol. 53 — No. 135 Weather Tuesday: high 92, low 65; Wednesday: high 92, low 65; Thursday: high 93, low 67. The weather for outside activities has been great. Thursday, Hurricane Alien had whipped up winds of 185 miles an hour. A storm with a fury never before recorded in the northwes tern Caribbean, and the second strongest Atlantic storm in modern times. Mount St. Helens erupted Thursday for the fifth time since it exploded on May 18th. At the Western North Carolina Junior Dairy Show Wednesday at the WNC Agricultural Center near the Asheville Airport Wednesday, the junior champion was Wendi Wolf of Polk County. In the breed division, Wendi Wolf won the fitting and showing contest for Guernses and Thomas Wolfe of Polk County won for Jerseys. The Jersey senior and grand championships were won by Robby Barber of Polk County, Wendi Wolf showed the senior and grand champion Guernsey. In the individual class competi tion Chauncey Barber of Polk won the Jersey junior calf contest ; Angela Pack of Polk the Guernsey senior calf ; Chauncey Barber the Jersey junior year- Continued On Back Page TRYON. N. C. 28782 George Hartwell Is Kiwanis Speaker The Tryon Kiwanis Club will meet Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. at the Pacolet River Plantation. George N. Hartwell of Tryon will be the guest speaker Mr. Hartwell is a native of Jamestown, Kansas. He was employed for 22 years by the Scott Paper Co. From 1949 to 1952 he served as Deputy Mayor of Fresno, Calif. From 1952 to 1954 he attended Harvard Graduate School of Business Administra tion and received his M.B.A. in 1954. He served as Director of Personnel and Labor Relations Timber Division, West Coast operations for Scott Paper Co. 1954-59; National Sales Manager Cup and Container Division, Scott Paper Co., 1966-69. Operating Director, Scott Paper Co., head of the Fiber Division 1966-69; Director of Land Utilization Scott Paper Co. 1969-70; President and chief executive, Moorehead Re- sort Corp., at Squaw Mtn. in Greenville, Maine 1970-74 and chairman of the board and chief executive of Cape Chignetgo Lands Ltd., a Nova Scotia Corp., engaged in recreational land development and sales, 1976-77. From 1970 to 1977 he served as president and chief executive of Skylark Inc., a wholly owned Real Estate Subsidiary of Scott Paper Co., responsible for the non-timber uses of Scott’s over 3,000,000 acres located in the Pacific Northwest, Canada, Continued On Back Page MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1980 Three Men Get Life Sentences A jury Thursday convicted John Rufus Anderson, 32 of Cowpens, of murder in the Jan. 30th shooting death of Geraldine J. Andrews, 62 in an Inman liquor store hold-up. He was given a life sentence. James Howard Geter, 27, of Rt. 1, Spartanburg and Larry Thomas Turner, Jr. of Spartanburg were given life sentences after pleading guilty to murder, attempted robbery and armed robbery Red Fox W.G.A. Winners of the August 7th event, low net par 3’s and 5’s were: Class A, Dee Griffith, Class B, Mary Morgan; Class C, Janet Mayberry. On July 31 the winner in Class B was Jean Masologites. Luncheon and the business meeting followed. Next week’s event will be a point tournament by classes Members are requested to sign up for the Club Championship Sept. 4th and Sth. — Reporter Gets Diploma Dirk Glenn Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Morgan of Tryon, N C. received an Associate of Arts in General Studies, Friday, August 8, from North Greenville College. Interim president, Dr. Herbert A. Sierk presented diplomas to 22 students at the 8 p.m. ceremony held at Tigerville Baptist Church. 8 Pages Today Price 10c Per Cop: On Exhibit Currently on exhibit at The Upstairs is a collection of the works of Jack Vaughn. Mr Vaughn is the cartoonist for the Mother Earth News, a national magazine published in Hender sonville. Included in the show are miniature paintings and sculp tures, innovative post card art and page after page of Jack’s brainstorming idea sheets. This artist is a sophisticated thinker whose medium of expession is delightful. The show will run through August 15. The gallery is open on Mondays and bv appointment 859-5345. y BRADY TEAM WINS HONORS Red Fox assistant pro Brady led his team of £ k McGuirt. Cecil Garrett and Walker to first place in the Anru Jack Press and Sponsors A 0 tournament Wednesday . Crooked Creek, scoring * u at ball66 Second place went to pro M i Batson of High Vista teammates Rank Komodows^ John Stroupe, Jake Justus S* 1 ’ Tony D’Errico of Hendersons Country Club and his team of i ° Pace, Erskine Corn and Elliott. Both teams tied with u d ball 68 Wlt hbe st Brady and Crooked Creek Marc Gooden teamed for pr honors with a best ball 65 ° ^^ Gooden won low pro k with a 72 and Ron McCan 00 *^ won low amateur honors . . ^r 77. — Hendersonville Tir^ * News ^s -

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