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Vol. 53 - No. 174 TRYON. N. C. 28782 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8,1980 Price 10c Per Cop;
Weather Monday: high
65, low
39. Tuesday was a perfect fall
day.
Iraqi warplanes bombed
Tehran Monday and apparently
captured Khorramshahr, but
Iran claimed it remained in “full
control" of the city.
Cleveland County officials will
file a formal complaint this week
with the state’s judicial standard
commission over the conduct of
Superior Court Judge Ronald W
Howell. The dispute is over the
temperature of the courtroom
which the judge ordered lowered
and the commissioners said that
this would be a violation of the
federal regulations. The
commissioners face comtempt of
court by the judge on one hand or
risk a federal fine that could be as
high as 510,000.
Polk County Superior Court is
in session tins week in Columbus
The U. S. Supreme Court on
Monday opened its nine-month
session by issuing orders in more
than 900 cases. It refused to stop
the National Organization for
Women boycott of states that
have not ratified ERA. Gave
birth control clinics permission to
provide contraception to
teenagers without telling their
Parents. Left intact a Florida
Continued On Back Page
Towns Get
Powell Bill Money
The State of North Carolina
returns the sum equal to the
amount produced by one cent tax
of the regular eight cents per
gallon State motor fuel tax during
the preceding fiscal year be
allocated to the active and
qualifying municipalities. The
allocations are to be used for the
maintenance, construction and
reconstruction of local city
streets.
Polk County Towns received
the following: Columbus
$12,641.59; Saluda $10,783.72;
Tryon $30,253.83
Pictures And Poetry
Col. Norm Frost of Tryon will
present a three-part program of
slides at the Meeting Place on
Thursday, October 9th at 11 a m.
and Wednesday, October 22nd at
1 p.m. The slide segments are
entitled ‘'Yesterday”,
“Symphony in Color", and
finally, “A Place on Earth" — a
breath-taking combination of
pictures and poetry narrated by
Col. Frost. The program will run
approximately 45 minutes The
public is invited.
Col. Frost is very professional
with his photography as his wife,
Betty, is with her theater
responsibilities.
Central Business
Committee Meets
The Central Business District
Committee will meet Wed., Oct.
15th at 7 p.m. in the Tryon Town
Hall.
Stamp Exhibition
The members of the
Spartanburg Stamp Club will
host their first stamp exhibition
and bourse October 11th and 12th
at the Woodland Heights
Recreation Center, 1216 Reidville
Road in Spartanburg, S. C. The
exhibits will include several
award winning colleclicns.
According to Fred Brown,
Postmaster of Spartanburg, The
U. S. Postal Service will display
and sell the latest U. S.
commeratives. Regional
Community Relations Director of
the Post Service, Milford
Forrester has confirmed the
approval of a special cancellation
for use at this show. The
cancellation is in the shape of a
colonial musket used in the Battle
of King's Mountain. The special
cachet design for this show is by
Patty Waller of Greenville and
depicts an "Over the Mountain
Man” advancing on King's
Mountain.
The show will open both days
from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday. Admission to the
stamp show and slide
presentation is free.
Little Cards Win
The 0. P. Earle Little Cards
(4th graders) beat the Holly
Springs Bulldogs 6-0 Monday
afternoon at Chapman High
School. Mark Orduna scored the
only TD on a 30 yard reverse.
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had a story by Jim Durtibell on
Mr. and Mrs. . ’Stanislas
Czetwertynski of Tryon and their
rescue from the: Dutch luxury
liner Prinsexytam, which burned
at sea Sai ^ ; .ay off the coast of
Alaska. Th- spent 12 hours in a
life boat a/id according to the
Mr Czet wertynski said
that the sea w as rough and that
he and a lot ofLneople were sea
sick. I looked%bout me and I
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