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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
Tho Bulletin Is published
Dally except Sat and Sun.
106 N. Trade St., P. 0 Box 79C
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin.
(USPS 643-360) &
Phone 859-9151
Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina
Vol 53 — No 233
TRYON. N. C. 28782
MONDAY. JAN.5, 1981
8 Pages Today
Price 10c Per Cop;
Weather Wednesday: high -15.
low 3-1. precipitation .12. During
the month of December the
precipitation was .71 inches, the
average for December is 5.24
inches. The precipitation for the
year was 65.90 inches and the
average for the year is 62.28
inches, leaving a surplus of 3.62
inches.
Just for the record North
Carolina beat Texas 16-7 in the
Bluebonnet Bowl; Georgia
downed Notre Dame 17-10 in the
Sugar Bowl; Albama blistered
Baylor 30-2 in the Cotton Bowl;
Michigan beat Washington 23-6 in
the Rose Bowl and Oklahoma
squeezed by Florida State 18-17 in
the Orange Bowl.
An attorney for Bob Jones
University said Thursday the
school will appeal a federal court
ruling that takes away its tax-
exempt status because of its ban
on interracial dating and
marriage.
Former first lady Bess
Truman, who is 95, was
hospitalized Thursday in Kansas
City, Mo
The Polk County
Commissioners meet today at 3
p m at the courthouse in
Columbus and the Tryon School
Board meets tonight at 7:30 at the
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Clinic Schedule
Polk County Health
Department clinic schedule for
week of January 5th is as follows:
Monday: General clinic
I immunization, Tbc. test,
hypertension screening) 8:30
a.m. —5p.m.
Tuesday: Speech and hearing
(by appointment)
Wednesday: Family Planning
l-3:30p m.
Thursday: Maternity, 8:30-10
a.m.
Home health care by physician
referral.
For appointment call Polk
County Health Department 894-
8271.
Shoots Eagle
Marion Palmer shot an Eagle
Wednesday afternoon at the
Tryon Country Club. He hit a
driver, driver and a 9-iron for a 3
on the 5 par No. 2 He was playing
with Russ Gratner, Walter
Schweder and Sandy Sendelbach
Daffy Jills
Meet Thursday
The Daffy Jills Garden Club
will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m.
in the Library of the
Congregational Church.
Mrs. George Draper and Mrs
James 11. Davis will be hostesses.
Mrs. Wallace Lockwood will
give the program on "Wild
Flowers”, showing slides.
There will be a board meeting
at 1 o'clock at the church
Pace-Phillips
Miss Carla Denise Pace
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pace of
Landrum. announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Carla Denise to Kevin Winslow
Phillips, son of Mr and Mrs Jack
Phillips of Tryon. The couple will
be married at Oak Grove Baptist
Church, Feb. 28.
Basketball Meeting
Tonight at 7
The Landrum Recreation
Department will have an
organizational meeting for high
school and men's basketball
league, women (16 and up)
tonight at 7 o'clock at the 0. P
Earle School gym Games will be
played on Monday nights: high
school 6 to 7, mens 7 to 9;
women's games will be played on
Thursdays.
Harmon Field
Commission Meets
The Harmon Field Commission
will hold its quarterly meeting
tonight at 7 p.m. at the Tryon
ABC office.
Basketball
Tuesday
Polk Central at Landrum
Friday
Tryon at Cherokee
• Saturday
Polk Central at Jonesville
7th & 8th Grade
Basketball
Monday
Tryon at Campobello
Landrum at Polk Central
Thursday
Polk Central al Campobello
Landrum at Tryon
Helps On Lights
Mrs. Anne Brady has
contributed to the Lighted
Christmas trees in Tryon
Beginners Art
The Landrum Recreation
Beginners Art (Adults) will be
held on Monday mornings in the
O. P Earle School Cafeteria from
9:30 to 11:30. Cost of class is $5
per month Monday evening class
is from 7 to 9. Cost is $5 a month