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R 1 LiBB.MVf , BOX 11 11 nov 09 c0 LUUBUS, U C 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 TKE ^ ORL h D S SMALLE $T DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina PrA^A (Consolidated with the Poikr« e ® s ^ ssn - Seth M. Vining jr ’ a o ?“X ,WS 19551 conor and Manager The Daily 106 N Tryon Is published B ""“' sat sun ' eXC ° P ‘ P 0. Box 790 Trade St., N C.28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 20 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 149 TRYON, N. C. 28782 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1980 Price 10c Per Cop.’ No official weather for the weekend, but it was good for outside activities. It had several good opportunities to rain, but only a sprinkle hit the Tryon area. The Wolfpack News (N. C. State) reports that the shortstop position on the baseball team is up for grabs between Dave Conway, who played in 12 games last spring along with signee Mike Sprouse of Tryon. The strikers in Poland seem to have obtained most of their demands and have reported back to work. The combined picnic of the Columbus and Rutherfordton Organic Garden Clubs on Sunday, Sept. 7th which was to have been held at Lake Lure will instead be held at the solar heated home of Warner Stewart 3 miles north of Rutherfordton’ Those going will meet at the Agriculture Extension Office in Columbus at 12:45 p.m. to car pool. Please bring a dish to share. In what one scientist calls “an utter tragedy”, almost 1,500 mice involved in $1 million worth of research were killed when an apparent computer malfunction sent temperatures at a University of Southern California Continued On Back Page Local Production To Hit The Road “An Evening With Cole Porter,” the mini-musical which made such a hit in Tryon at the end of May, is bouncing back to life on the road in a few days. Starting Thursday, Sept. 11, and running Friday, Sept. 12, and Sunday, Sept. 14 skipping Sat., Sept. 13), the smash hit will reopen with the original Tryon cast at the Flat Rock Playhouse. Christine and Stephen Fitch will star in the singing leads again but on the road they will resume their professional names. Known on the world's stages from London to Broadway to Adelaide they will once more become Stephen Douglass and Christine Yates. Once more Michael Bertelsen, the Tryon narrator who spoke and sang so well, will resume his familiar role. So will Billy Jones of Greer, the piano accompanist with the nice tenor voice. From Flat Rock the "Evening With Cole Porter” show, whicn was written and produced Y Eugene Warner of Landrum, ^i move on Sept. 18 to Gaffney. C., where it will play before a large audience of local thea r lovers and students at Limes o College. Next stop will be in A 5 ^'^ Oct. 2 and Oct. 4 in a benefit 1 the Deerfield Episcopal tirement Center, two P er ° . e ances brought about throug good offices of Mrs. K° Pershall, formerly of Tryon. Buy Home Mr. and Mrs. Hillard P. Bulger formerly of Clcr. Falls, N. Y. have purchased a home on Barber Street, Columbus, from Mrs. Millicent C. Watson. Mrs. Watson is moving to Stuart, Florida. Bob Mueller of Dean Butler Realty, Inc. handled the transaction. Deliquency Prevention Task Force Meeting The Deliquency Prevention Task Force meeting is Friday at 12:30 p m. at The Meeting Place. To make reservations call 859-6500 by 9:30 a.m. Hensons’ Fifth In Nat’l Tourney lost Henson's Softball team Sunday night in the champions bracket 9-8 to Larry’s Cabinet of Washington and then suffered their second loss Monday to RMI a "d Chu rch S to he ousted. Henson's Martin ^l finished fifth overall among the di rector ias also field at Hamilton, Ohio. Depart the Comm 1 ■"T‘ ow,,,l Hiswifo L C , h >ldr en J h ey have a na tiv e of m dy P °n d aug^° 8r ° w n ^ a lhoh n d P ®ru .yell's as a i s Their son e w rgia - d n ° W lives defea ted Chiradratics Association of New Mexico 8-2 ^d then beat Sequia Bobcats at California. 8 - 4 - _ Patricia Payne has M to UNC-Charlotte for f^ior year She * the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne of Tryon. New Pastor For Seventh-day Adventist Elder Wayne A. Martin has moved from Charlotte to assume his duties as pastor of the Tryon Seventh-day Adventist Church. He is living near Fingerville. Elder Martin was born in Iowa and grew up in Michigan. After receiving his B.A. degree from Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska, he did graduate work at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. Ka H nsasC S itE a M 0red churches in Tennessp/' Ilssouri - Memphis, TennS' and Tullahoma, ° f the Thailand^ 38 President inc luded Loas H Mlsslon ' which Thailand Wei ten years in i 952 and 1958-S 0 ? nts: 194€ - de Partmental d- He Was a ^ aroli "a Con fe ^ ector ‘" the S ars ' the f °" seven and a c r h ment being 0 !! recent ^h^p^rdship '^h “Sistani Co "ti n M %B Ta Pist ack p u II, and age
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