POLK LIBRARY P.1. 2. BOX 11 COLUUBUS, N C 23722 11 » 0V 00 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 * (USPSB43-360) * Printed In the THEHMAL BELT ot Western North Carotins Phone 859-9151 ,20 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 188 TRYON. N. C. 28782 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29,1980 PricelOcPerCop; Weather Friday: high 60, low 47; Saturday: high 59, low 36; Sunday: high 63, low 30, rain 1.30 inches; Monday: high 63, low 32; rain at 6 a.m. Tuesday was .33. Thirty American prisoners pardoned by Fidel Castro on charges that included hijacking and drug-smuggling left Cuba Monday and were flown to the United States. The Iranian Parliament failed again Monday to reach a decision on the fate of the 52 American hostages in debate that linked the issue with Iran's raging war with Iraq. Construction workers excavating for a new store at Richland, Wash, have stumbled upon an ancient layer of volcanic ash up to three feet thick — far thicker than the ash deposited by Mount St. Helens' spectacular May 18 eruption. Geologists said they believe the ash was deposit ed 6,000 years ago when Mount Mazama erupted in Oregon, an explosion that formed Crater Lake, at 1,932 feet the deepest lake in the United States. Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. there will be a Southern Style Steak or Turkey Dinner at Garrison Chapel Baptist Church. We noticed that there will be an Two Wrecks N. C. Highway Patrolman David Satterfield investigated two automobile wrecks Monday Monday about 8:15 a m. James Patterson of Green Creek was driving Lo school at Polk Central when the left wheel came off his car on Hugh Champion Road, causing him to loose control of the car which hit a tree. His sister, Donna Patterson, 13, fell out of the car before it hit the tree and had minor injuries. Patrolman Satterfield said that the car wasn’t traveling fast, so no one was seriously injured. Monday afternoon two automobiles hit head on on Hwy. 108 near Stonecutter Mill. One vehicle was operated by Jerry Jackson who lives near the accident and the other by Donna Kay Bradley of Columbus. No one was seriously injured and both were charged with driving left of center. Rotarians To Get Breath Tested How much alcohol does it take to get picked up for driving under the influence? Jeter Wilds, North Carolina Highway Patrol Safety Officer will demonstrate the breath analyzer to the Tryon Rotary Club Friday following lunch at 12:30 p.m. at the Pacolet River Plantation Officer Wilds will demonstrate the unit to the club and how it works. Several members of the Club will have various numbers of alcoholic drinks before lunch and be tested for the amount of intoxication. Joe Claud Re-Elected Chamber President Joe Claud was re-elected president of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce Monday night at the annual meeting held at the Tryon Town Hall. Other officers elected were: Vice Pres., Andy Haynes; Sec., Robbie Scruggs. New directors elected were Seth Vining, Jr. (2 yrs) and K.C. Smart, Jim Lowry and Robbie Scruggs, (3 yrs). Other directors in addition to the officers are Elbert Carpenter, Judy Placak and Mary Wall. President Claud gave a report on the year’s activities which included: changing the Christmas tree lights; printing 20,000 Browse and Brunch sheets. He reported that the new Tryon Guide is at the printers and that 179 members is the highest that the Chamber has had. The budget for the year was reviewed. Ken Tucker was named exofficio member from the Town of Tryon The tax and weather information will be updated this year. - Meet Nov. 3rd The Tryon Central Business District Committee will meet Monday, Nov. 3rd at 7 p m. at the Tryon Town Hall. VFW Meets Nov. 4 The VFW Post 9116 will meet Tuesday, Nov. 4th at 7:30 p m. in the 4-H Center in Columbus. All Saints’ Day At Good Shepherd All Saints' Day, which falls on November 1 in the church’s calendar, will be celebrated at the regular 9:30 a.m. service on Sunday, November 2, at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church on Markham Road in Tryon. This is an occasion when the church is mindful of the "great cloud of witnesses” — those down through the centuries who have served their God in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ and who have joined the "great multitude, from all tribes and peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb." It is customary on this great feast day to remember those of the parish or closely related to it who in the past year have gone from this life into the next. Good Shepherd has a goodlv number to have rememberance this year especially Helen Hannon, Paul Smith, Fred Lyles Win- 1 Green, Crawford 7 Johnson' 1 ^ Joseph Clark. On this oe^ ® nd we shall pray that "relot?** 00 their fellowship, we may n Clng in patience the race tK* ilh before us; and, together ^ el them, may receive the r? * lth glory that fadeth now awa^* ° Of The service this Sunday will Holy Communion with c B r~ 06 the Pastor, R ev ^^onby Bonacker, on the sublet. „^ al P h and Life after Death " ^th