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4 nov 00 POLK RT’ COLU LIBRAE .. BOX IX "BUS, N 0 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. 0 Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin V (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859 9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT ot Western North Carolina Vol 53 — No 171 Weather Wednesday: high 72. low 59, rain at 6 a m Thursday was 01 Thursday morning was beautiful The sun was bright the air smelled clean and there was j y™ i e :: sh ^ in thc air to you teel good. J ra 9 “'d Wesnesday it will stop fighting Iran for four davs starting Sunday, but wSl re^n any Iranian fire Major banks raised their prime eve'nm Wcdnes(1; '>’ ‘° r the seventh time in as many weeks Many economists feer t he before under./- °Pinion surgery is saving^st/. 1 ** 1 '''® than $1 million a year m0rc is* ^ned Lisa Arledge Su lh ' d ^thof «“ically in uHed ” W3S automobile accident one an at the intersection 2301 Hwy 108 at Min e f wy 9 and ‘ r *s~”^ TRYON. N C. 28782 Homecomong Court At Polk Central The Homecoming Court at Polk Central has been elected. Senior candidates for Homecoming Queen are Beth Be!l. Cindy Jackson. Dina Smith. Staley and Carol Whitmire Other members of th are Juniors: Bomia Jacks° n ; Beverly Stott. Tawana R ckman. Sophomores: D™" ‘p rice; Tami Pittman. Karen * Freshmen: Krista Can May and Vicki Searcy Football Tonight Landrum at Tryon The Landrum ^rd'"^ invade H %™ 0 " ar e still looking ™ e V" 0 "win Tonight is for their first wi n Parents night for and football P'^c cardinals cheerleaders. fjat 7.30pm should win. Kickoff is al7.au P Polk Central Boosters Club The will meet Monday. interested pm at the central are in athletics at F° invited Commissioners Meet Monday The Polk Counl ? y atTp m ' n ers will meet Monday the courthouse in Colum FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3,1980 Died Thursday Miss Lisa Arledge Miss Lisa Carol Arledge. 14, daughter of Willie and Carolyn Price Arledge of RI 1, Mill Spring died Thursday at 4:30 a m. in Spartanburg General Hospital as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident on September 23rd She was born in Polk County and was a freshman at Polk Central High School where she was vice president of the Junior Beta Club She was a member of Beulah Baptist Church Surviving besides the parents are a brother. Scott Arledge of the home, an AFS brother, Geir Olsen of Norway, her maternal grandfather, E H Price of Mill Spring and her paternal grandmother, Mrs Edith C Arledge. Rt 1, Tryon Services will be held Saturday at 2 pm at Beulah Baptist Continued On Back Page 21 Pages Today _______Price 10c Per Cop; Mrs. Bourne’s Work To Be On Display o-S^K t™ “ ^“"taK.oa ?.?;,' p * ir c~si""S ”1 fc Watercolor Soeim Southe rn Pointings have 1,er “* 1979 and 1980 Fc w? lcd in F-^ Sr»" R^ is ‘he daughter of fr^ sh ‘ s^ of math ,, ^stry 1 a Education Ce^ Georges 1 ”* her home tcr and ni a ‘ O * n ^^ ^^ Ch, ' d ^. Anna ^ *XX nS and Dave. 12 0 ^ ^rs " pSn^AX Polk Ms x: P rev ious ^^s r i^Warck Zo(Pi„g t" Ml °“ t sKt
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