00 no v 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 f0 bK „ go* y1 ^ V-us, N c couyusus. 281^ 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 * (USPS 643-360) s' Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 53 — No. 193 Weather Monday: high 63, low 40. Tuesday morning there was a light rain, but it didn’t seem to keep voters from the polls as there were lines at all the voting places. As this is being printed before the polling places close, we don’t know how any of the races came out No matter who won, they are now our leaders. Let’s all work for a better county, state and nation. It’s a privilege to have a choice The U. S Supreme Court said Monday it will decide whether the nation s public schools and colleges must pay for interpreters to help deaf students in heir classwork The case non . 5" the "National opporlun.t.es of handicapped persons The court also agreed to decide when broadcasters can refuse to sell airtime ™ omc d e da for federal P ob, ' cal t^J 13 "® 51 a 11 ® wi “ held Thursday at io a .m at the Congregational Church *"' begin at 11:30a m dwr P ' scop; " Paris h Hall next Thursday the Fashion Show at £m The’T 1 ' h ® Lym The show, which TRYON, N. C. 28782 Attend Meeting More than 600 Kiwanians and their wives from North and South Carolina assembled in Charlotte on November 1 to welcome Kiwanis International President Merle T Enstad of Fergus Falls, Minnesota to the Carolina District Also in attendance at the dinner was Tom Andrews, a graduate student of Wright State University in Dayton. Ohio, the International President of Circle K, and Jeff Magone of Missoula, Montana, the International President of Key Club Circle K and Key Club are youth service organizations sponsored worldwide by Kiwanis The meeting marked the first time that the Presidents of Kiwanis, Circle K. and Key Club have appeared together at a district function Represenling the Tryon Kiwanis Club were, Mr and Mrs. Odell Matthews, Mr. and Mrs Otho Gibbs, Laxton Hamrick and Norman Benham Lodge Meeting Tryon Valley Chapter 411 O.E S. will meet Thursday. Nov 6 at 6 p.m Esther Robinson, W.M , Betty Thompson, Sec According to The Spectator. Ozark, Ark newspaper ’Letter sweaters tor academic achievement are being awarded students at Arkadelphia high school." Sounds like a good idea There are also plans tor a academic awards banquet WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5,1980 Nominated For District Competition Jonathan Poston Mebane M Pritchett, Executive Director of The John Motley Morehead Foundation has notified Jonathan Maynard Poston that he has been selected as the Polk County nominee to enter District competition for the Morehead Award He will appear before the District Committee on December 15th Jonathan, a senior at Polk Central High School, is the son of the Rev and Mrs Robert Ernest Poston of Lake Lure. He is serving as president of the Student Council and was chief Junior marshal He is a member of the Beta Club, Key Club. Monogram Club, Pep Club and as secretary and a director of the Interact Club He is editor of the year book and attended Governor's School He has won the French I Award. Typing II Award and was County Winner of the Voice of Democracy contest He is a member of the varsity tennis team He enjoys jogging, hiking, photography and biking 16 Pages Today Price 10c Per Cop; Heart Risks For Homemakers of th^o^c^ Assoc.at.on, announces that an American Heart 1 an sponsored movie. "Better'0^" for a Longer Life" win presented at Quarterly’ u 6 Of Polk Coun[y Ex^" 8 * Homemakers Clubs , °" Henson. P olk County Exto"^ 1 ® Home Economic Extension the Homemaker oXT^ 1 ® for announces the meet^ 1 "' 231 ' 0 ”*' follows: Tuesday, Nov^K^ 35 Agricultural Office rT b ® r U - 7:30 p.m . Thursday Umb us, 13. Basement of th/r Nove, " b er Baptist Church " J?° n Fir sl Thursday, Novembe^ 3 ^ Grove Community ,ckor y Pm The showing of L lng ' 2:00 w ‘H precede th; lpe movie rnl 'e""g of the c| business Publ.c .s invited to ^^the ■®««w with risk s^^ 'X to i "H Association C ° u nty ,,eof Clement n p. ^r. * ..Heart members Lvrn r men epl| en M Link, Nanc *W ’H^ c Lewis & Filkina ;*>e Wrenshall is Hr. Presentation har 8e of thc Hr

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