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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
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106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Vol. 53 — No. 216
TRYON. N. C. 28782
TUESDAY. DEC. 9.1980
(8 Pages Today
Price 10c Per Cop;
No official weather report for
the weekend, but it was like
spring. Monday was more of the
same
Sunday. Dec. 7th passed
quietly. Those of us who were
around 39 years ago still
remember where we were at the
time the Japanese attacked Pearl
Harbor and plunged the United
States into WW II.
President Carter conferred
Sunday with the National
Security Council over the Polish
crisis, and a White House official
said Soviet intervention in
Poland “could take place
because preparations for it are
completed.”
Arnold Palmer sank a 7-foot
birdie putt on the first extra hole
Sunday to defeat Paul Harney
and won the 42nd PGA National
Senior Championship at North
Miami, Fla.
The Tip-Off Tournament held
Friday and Saturday at the
Landrum High School
gymnasium was very successful.
It involved Polk Central. Tryon
and Chesnee in addition to
Landrum. The facilities at
Landrum are excellent. It lasted
a little late for some of us, but it
was a well run tournament.
The Christmas trees were
Continued On Back Page
Selected For
Outstanding Young
Women of America
The Board of Advisors for the
Outstanding Young Women of
American Awards Program has
announced those who have been
selected for inclusion in the 1980
edition of “Outstanding Young
Women of America.'' This
program is designed to honor and
encourage exceptional young
women between the ages of 21
and 36 who have distinguished
themselves in their homes, their
professions and their
communities. Accomplishments
such as these are the result of
dedication. service and
leadership — qualities which
deserve to be recognized and
remembered.
Included for the honor are: Dr.
Susan Lee Galda of Athens. Ga.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Galda of Tryon; Miss Joyce Ann
Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mi's.
Alfred Payne of Tryon; Miss
Sandra Delores Young, daughter
of Mrs. Christine Young of
Philadelphia and Arthur Young
of Tryon.
Win Title
The Raleigh based Erlanger
International Soccer team won
the North Carolina Soccer
League Championship Sunday at
the Fort Bragg Soccer field.
Andy Bayard, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Walter Bayard of Tryon and a
freshman at N. C. State
University plays right wing on
the Erlanger team.
Christmas Party
For Tryon Lions
The Tryon Lions Club will have
their Christmas party tonight at
7:30 at the Pacolet River
Plantation. Guests will be their
wives and the handicapped
Gay Young, Sue Wilson and
Shirley Linnins will play
Christmas music and James
Cowan will lead the singing of
carols Dr. Darryl Maxwell will
be the speaker.
Fires
The Tryon Volunteer Fire
Department was called to two
fires over the weekend. Saturday
night about 9 o'clock there was a
brush fire between the homes of
Mrs. Clarence Rhodes and Ed
Tucker near Lynn. The fire
jumped across the road, but the
firemen put it out before it could
go into the Wilderness Road area.
Sunday at 12:30 p.m. the fire
men were called to the home of
Mr. and Mrs Doug Thompson in
Pacolet Valley. The firemen had
difficulty finding the fire due to
the dense smoke. The only area
burned was a bird cage an a
counter top. but the house had
extensive smoke damage. The
Thompsons were not at home at
the time of the fire.
Tryon Lodge
Meets Tonight
Regular communication of
Tryon City Lodge No. 518 P H.F
i A M will meet tonight at 8 p.m.
All master mason welcome
Robert Fox, W.M., George R
Fant, Sec.
Margolf Shoots
Hole-In-One
Fred Margolf of Tryon shot a
hole-in-one last Wednesday on the
9th hole at Tryon Country Club.
From the Executive tee, he hit a
nine wood on the 110 yard hole.
He was playing with AI Bowen,
Glenn Hackett and Dave
Edwards.
2nd In Age Group
Tom Foster of Tryon entered
the Paris Mountain Road Race
last Saturday along with
approximately 300 other racers
Mr Foster ran the 12.4 miles in 1
hour, 15 minutes, 56 seconds. He
was 16th in overall and 2nd in his
age group
Jackson Elected
As Commissioner
Columbus, Oh. - The R ev
Richard Jackson of Tryon, N c
was elected to represent th*
United Church of Christ's Board
for Homeland Ministries
commissioner on the Commission
on Religion in Appalachia at v
recent meeting here of th 3
national denomination^
agency's board of directors 3
The directors approved $50
in grants and $568,700 in loans/
build, remodel or design ninn- 10
church buildings in as man*
states They also voted to provM
$322,600 to subsidize organi^
ministers at nine establish 5
churches and install ministe «
seven new church starts al