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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 P ub ' ,8 s h u e n d
Daily except S,t - and 790
106 N. Trade St., P. $- BOX 790
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Phone 859-9151
Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina
Vol 54 — No. 14’
TRYON, N.C. 28782 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19,1981
16 Pages Today
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Weather Monday: high 83, low
70, humidity 72%. Tuesday
morning was cloudy and cool but
no rain by noon.
Sidestepping judgment of
recent Israeli bombing raids on
two foreign countries. Secretary
of State Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
said Monday the U. S. will
resume shipment of sophisticated
warplanes to Israel.
One of five people arrested in
the $12 million bombing of a Lake
Tahoe casino-hotel a year age
planned a second extortion
attempt using a bomb at either
the same resort or Bank of
America headquarters, an ART
affidavit said Monday.
A special federal task force
Monday called for new laws
cracking down on violent crime
by making it easier to put people
in prison and harder for them to
get out
The president of OPEC
confirmed Monday its members
are considering an
unprecedented crude oil price
reduction in exchange for a price
hike by Saudi Arabia.
The Lamb or Chicken Dinner
scheduled for Thursday at
C.M.E. Church has been
cancelled.
The Upstairs Players will give
Continued On Back rage
Polk Beautification
Winners Named
Saluda Community Club, Tryon
Central Business District
Committee and Mr. and Mrs
Ray Garrett were named Polk
County Winners in the WNC
Beautification and Mobile Home
Improvement Contest.
Saluda was selected over Stony
Knoll in the Community Club
division and the Tryon Central
Business District Committee won
the non-community Club
Division.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garrett of
the Pea Ridge Community were
winners in the Mobile Home
Improvement Contest. Other
entries in this division were Mrs.
Louise Allen, Fox Mountain
Community and Mrs. Elizabeth
Gray, Stony Knoll Community.
Judges for the local contest
were Levourn Wiggins, Marsha
Carson and Bob Holbert.
Area judging for the WNC
winners will be held on August 26,
27 and 28
Tryon Boosters
Meet Thursday
The Tryon Boosters Club will
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Tryon High School. All those
interested in the athletic
program at Tryon City Schools
are invited.
Randy Morgan has returned to
his home in Tryon after visiting
his brother, Kenny Morgan in
Camden, Alabama.
Henson’s Wins
Henson's of Spartanburg
defeated Standard Business of
Columbia 12-10 to win the state
women’s slow pitch tournament
at the 295 Sports Complex
Sunday. Henson’s went
undefeated. 6-0, to advance to the
Southeastern Regionals Saturday
in Columbia, Tenn. —
Spartanburg Herald
Frederick?
Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas
Czetwertynski’s Airedale dog,
Frederick, has been missing for
some time. He often used to
accompany them to church and
stay outside St. John’s Church at
the car until the service was over.
The Czetwertynskis offered $25
reward and then $50 reward, but
Frederick was never heard from
again
Last Sunday an Airedale was
waiting at the church and it
looked just like the
Czetwertynskis’ dog. They took it
home and then later took it to Dr.
Terry Staggs to have him
cleaned, etc. Imagine their
surprise when Mrs. Staggs called
a little later to tell them that
Frederick was now Fredericka.
The Czetwertynskis are now
looking for the owner of a female
Airedale
Mrs. Morgan Morris of Tryon
had as her guests Sunday, her
sister, Mrs. William Westall of
Asheville and also, her brother,
Dr Frank Hulme of Asheville.
Scrimmage Changed
Polk Central football team will
not hold a scrimmage with Blue
Ridge and Tryon on August 28th.
Instead they will scrimmage
Chapman High School on
Tuesday, Aug. 25th at 6 p.m. at
Chapman.
Ceramic Classes
Offered By ICC
A Ceramic Class will start
Tuesday, September IS, from
6:30-9:30 p.m. for an eleven week
period.
The class is sponsored by the
Polk County Campus of
Isothermal Community College
and will be instructed by Mrs
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Change In Patriots
Football Schedule
Brumley has announ^b Ken
Mountain Heritage toe
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the Madison footban 18th and
Sept 25th. Both 8 me W >ll be
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