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01 no* 1 \ roi* «0» " co^’ S C aB^ 2 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 * (USPS643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 10 Pages Today Vol. 54 - No. 27 Weather Friday: high 56, low 35; Saturday: high 54, low 37; Sunday: high 58, low 33. Monday morning was sunny, but on the chilly side. President Reagan has proposed sharp cuts in federal loans that will make money harder to get for college students, home-buyers, small business officials, farmers and others. Also to be affected are Rural Electrification Administration, the Farmers Home Administration, farm commodity loans, the Veterans Administration, the Small Business Administration and the Export-Import Bank. UNC defeated Maryland 61-60 Saturday night at Landover, Md. to win the ACC Basketball Tournament. In addition to UNC, Wake Forest, Virginia and Maryland were selected for the NCAA playoffs and Clemson and Duke received NIT bids. The "Spring in Tryon” Fashion Show is Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Tryon Fine Arts Center. Tonight at 8 p.m. is the final tryout for the Tryon Little Theater's next production, “The Importance of Being Earnest.” The County Commissioners are holding a hearing on Harmon (Continued On Back Page) TRYON. N. C. 28782 Check With Town Hall Friday, a man posing as a contractor, told a Tryon lady that he had been sent from the Tryon Community Development, to see what work needed to be done on the house and asked the lady for her Social Security card. He took her wallet to look at the card and then gave it back to her. The lady who had just cashed her Social Security Che '■ looked at her wallet a littlei later and found that all the money had been taken. In checking with the Tryon Community Development at the Town Hall she discovered that they hadn't sent a contractor to look at her house. Those in the Howard Street area who will be having work done on their houses, should check with the Tryon Community Center to see if a contractor had been sent to their homes. Call 859- 5104 to make sure. Fires The Tryon Volunteer Fire Department was busy over the weekend. Saturday afternoon they answered a woods fire on Dogwood Trial. Sunday at 2:25 a.m. they were called to the former Embury School where it turned out there wasn't a fire. Sunday at 3:15 a.m. the chimney of Ronnie Brock's house caught on fire and Sunday at 7:25 a.m. there was a furnace fire at the home of Charles Dusenbury on Melrose Lane. TUESDAY, MARCH 10,1981 Young Career Woman Linda S. Young Linda S. Young, a remedical reading and math teacher of Landrum, has been named "Young Career Woman” by the Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women's Club. Linda, who is employed by the Tryon City Schools and Landrum Insurance Agency, will represent the Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women's Club when the Western North Carolina BPW Clubs hold their annual district meeting in April in Franklin, N. C. She is active in the N. C. Association of Educators; the National Education Association; the S. C. Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; the Rotary Chorus; and serves as editor of the Newsletter for the Thermal Belt BPW. She enjoys playing the piano and guitar, sewing and (Continued On Back Page) Price 10c Per Cop.’ Gas Stolen A thief or thieves siphoned the gasoline out of three fuel trucks and a car owned by J. B. Porter over the weekend. The vehicles belonged to Tryon Fuel Supply and were parked on the hill behind the firm. Landrum Fires The Landrum Volunteer Fire Department was called to Fairview Farms early Friday morning where an equipment shed was burned No cause of the fire was known as there was no fire in the building nor was there an electrical storm. Saturday night the firemen extinguished a car fire. Mrs. Rhodes New State President Mrs Linwood Rhodes of Tryon was elected State President of the North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames XVIIth Century at their 31st Annual State Conference at Rocky Mount, N. C. Mrs. Rhodes, a member of the Governor Philip Ludwell Chapter of Asheville, N. C., and it's President, is the National Society’s Resolutions Committee Chairman and had served as State Registrar for North Carolina until her election to State Presidency as well as Heraldry and Coats-of-arms chairman in an earlier administration.
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