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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 Nows 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
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Phone 859-9151
Printed In the THERMAL BELT ol Western North Carolina
Tol. 53 — No. 180
TRYON, N. C. 28782
THURSDAY, OCT. 16,1980
28 Pages Today
Price 10c Per Cop;
Weather Wednesday: high 69,
low 38. Thursday was another
perfect fall day.
Ronald Reagan said Tuesday
that he would appoint a woman to
the first vacancy on the U. S.
Supreme Court as president;
Pres. Carter claimed Reagan’s
Economic proposals would cost
at least $140 billion in fiscal 1983.
Iran’s planes bombed Baghdad
Tuesday as Iraqi ground units
drove toward Abadan.
Bill Crapo brought in a copy of
the New York Daily News (Oct.
Sth) which had a picture of
Stanislas and Elizabeth
Czetwertynski of Tryon as they
were reunited in Seattle after
becoming separated during their
rescue from the Prinsendam.
They took separate flights from
Alaska to Seattle.
North Carolina and Swain
County were told Tuesday by a
federal appeals court that they
have no taxing authority over
Cherokee Indians living on the
reservation. The appeals court
said that since the land on which
the Cherokees live is held in trust
by the federal government there
must be federal permission
before a state can levy taxes.
The Landrum Homecoming
Continued On Back Page
Rep. Lamar Gudger
Here Saturday
U. S. Representative Lamar
Gudger will be in Polk County
Saturday. His schedule is as
follows: 8 a m. breakfast at the
Village Restaurant in Tryon; 9:30
a.m., Columbus Town Hall 10
a.m. Parade in Columbus; 10:30,
Flag Dedication Ceremony at
Stearns School; 11:00. Bishop’s
Grocery in Mill Spring. 12 noon at
Jack Scrugg’s Store in Green
Creek. 1 p m. Reid's Truck Stop
in Saluda.
A New Arrival
Master Sergeant and Mrs.
Mark P. Ross are the parents of a
son, James Frederick, born Sept.
27 at Maxwell AFB Hospital He
has a brother, Mark Victor, age
314. The Ross family is stationed
at Gunter AFS, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
Eileen (Abrams) Erdeliji of
Perris, California.
Paternal grandmother is Mrs.
Tollie Ross of Tryon.
On The Air
The services of worship of the
Congregational Church will be
broadcast Sunday morning at
11:00 a.m. over radio station
WTYN. Rev. Richard Jackson
will preach on '‘Jeremiah:
Prophet of Hope.”
Ecumenical Lecture
Dr. L. D. Johnson, Chaplain
and William R. Kenan, Jr.
Professor of Religion at Furman
University will present the first
of three lectures in the series
“St. Paul and Contemporary
Christianity" Sunday, October
19, at 7:30 p.m. in Tryon's First
Baptist Church. Sunday’s lecture
if entitled “St. Paul and
Legalism”. Subsequent lectures
are "St. Paul and Mysticism”
(Monday), and “St. Paul and
Sexism" (Tuesday). This Annual
Ecumenical Lecture Series is
sponsored by the Tryon and Polk
County Ministers’ Association.
Dr Johnson earned a B.A.
degree from George Washington
University, the Th.M. and Th.D.
degrees from the Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary,
Louisville, Ky. He was a pastor in
Virginia and South Carolina, and
a professor in the University of
Richmond, Virginia. He has
written extensively and for the
past fifteen years has written a
weekly religious column for the
Greenville News.
The public is invited
Men’s Bridge
Results of the Men's Duplicate
Bridge Tuesday night at the
home of Fred Margolf were as
follows: 1st Al Daniel and Fred
Chevalier, 2nd. Marvin Lane and
Earl Riber; 3rd. Bill Mayberry
and Porter Morgan Next week,
the game will be at Pomeroy’s.
At Pentecostal
The original Sabres Quartet
will be at the Tryon Pentecostal
Church Sunday at 11 a.m.
worship service. Rev. J. C.
Sorrow is the pastor.
Audubon Society
Meets Oct. 21st
The Piedmont Audubon Society
will meet Tuesday, Oct. 21st at
7:30 p.m. at the Spartanburg Arts
Center, 385 S. Spring St
Spartanburg. Ivan Kuster will
give the program.
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to Tryon from Wyoming where
she spent this past *
working as ranch hand and^c^k
on Green River Guest ?
about 75 miles south of JarU^h’
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vacations there taking 0 their
to fish in glacie^^^ trips
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varying from 8 son ,' eva ‘'ons
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to return to the wiki bul Plans
west come spring i^ and ragged
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