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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 la 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) * Phone 859-9151 Vol. 53 —No. 199 Printed In the THEHMAL BELT of Weatern North Caroline TRYON, N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, NOV. 13,1980 16 Pages Today Price 10c Per Cop; Weather Tuesday: high 66, low 45. Wednesday morning was a little windy, but still a beautiful day. It is still hard for us to realize that we can sit in our homes and see pictures of Saturn that are being taken about 4 million miles away. Voyager 1, one day from its rendezvous with Saturn, astonished scientists Tuesday with pictures of two misshapen ringlets set amid the planet’s concentric rings and what may be a huge hill on one of its 15 frozen moons The rate at which Americans bought single family homes dropped 14% in September as resurging mortgage rates and a sharp jump in home prices apparently scared away potential buyers. Archaeologists uncovering ancient remains of American Indians are struggling to stay ahead of bulldozer blades ripping up soil for a Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear plant. The graves of the Indians from the late Archaic Period - about 3,000 years ago — lie witliin sight of the plant's cooling towers. Those planning to take the bus trip to the Christmas Show in Charlotte on Nov 20th should call Continued Oil Back Page Miss Cardinal Pageant Saturday On Saturday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m., the Annual Staff of Landrum High School will sponsor the Miss Cardinal Pageant in the school gymnasium. Luci Little and Jody Brown, co editors of the 1981 Cardinals, will serve as mistresses of ceremony as twenty contestants compete for the honor of representing the school as Miss Cardinal Proceeds from the pageant are used each year to send annual staff members to journalism workshops during the summer Pageant contestants were chosen by elections in the junior and senior classes. Each girl in the contest will appear in both casual and formal wear for the judg 63 .., Contestants representing the senior class include: Jackie Blanton. Melinda Burrell. Rita Hamrick, Denise Ramsey and Kathy Stott. Al,so, Terry Tanguay. Terry Taylor. Marilyn Thompson. Tammy Tolleson, and Susanne Williams. Junior class contestants will be: Donna Ayers, Kelly Brown, Sharon Collins, Candi Davis, and Donna Hutchins Also. Sonya Maybry, Sonya McDowell, Candy Morgan. Lisa Settle, and Linda Tanguary Carolyn Allen of Spartanburg. Carl Golden of Inman. Marguerite Foster of Roebuc . and Charlie McCoy from radio station WANS will serve as Continued On Back Page Fellowship Day At Stony Koll CME Church The annual fellowship day program will be held at Stony Knoll CME Church, Sunday, Nov 16 at 3 p.m The Rev. J. E. Smith of Spindale and pastof of Green Creek Missionary Baptist Church will be the guest speaker. The Green Creek choir and the Mass Baptist Choir will render special music. The public is invited Mrs Evelyn D. Petty is sponsor and Rev. M. L. Burns is pastor. Cub Scouts Meet Tuesday The Cub Scout Webelos Den for Tryon Pack 150 (boys age 10 to 11) will meet at Tryon Town Hall on Tuesday, November 18th at 7:00 p m For more information contact Hugh Key or Rick Placak, Den Leaders. Registration fee is $6 40 The Webelos Den will meet each Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at Town Hall David Allen of Washington. D C is visiting his mother. Mrs W Percy Allen on Howard Gap Road. Mrs Bert Edwards, Mrs Frances Porter and Mrs J T Cantrell have returned from a visit to Tarpon Springs. Florida While in Florida they visited Mr and Mrs B H Brown in Port Richey Last Game For Patriots The Polk Central seniors who have ended their football playing A Cenlral includl Scott Arledge, Johnny Ednev Danny Hudson. Alan Jackson' Mn^ 11 ^ n^ rt Lynch ' M McDaniel, Ricky Nelon. Gerald Petty, Perry Price, “ ™ Simpson, Mark Skip er Wilson and Dugald Ross^ ’ J New Instructor For Tryon Painters And Sculptors The Tryon Painters & Sculni are presenting a new 0rs in their studio f or th? n ‘ clor winter session of classes COrnin g Ms Paulette Roberts from Morganton, W v 'Anally a resident of Tryon s and n °* the teaching staff l oi ncd class in Drawing and P? ’ ni Bht Young Adults. Paint >ngfor A student of Winston-Salem and ^Olleg e Georgia, she has^ fc^ of Education. Draw® ' ‘ n A « Painting She has a " 8 and abroad In Cortana p ^^died work experiences m y »er varied with severil man y and starts DeXb?'’'' °f Tp^ Young Adults and Painting Class ^Winw Wednesday, ^ ^^ p.m. Watch the Ioc, 1 r ° n ' , 00 full schedule of s Papers r 0 9
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