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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 Is published
Dally except Sat. and Sun.
106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina
Vol. 54 — No. 182
No official weather report for
Wednesday, but it was a beautiful
autumn day. Thursday was
another beautiful day.
Gov. Jim Hunt cautioned
teachers and state employees
Wednesday not to expect another
cost of living increase next year
unless the state’s economy gains
more steam.
Former S. C. Governor John C.
West said Wednesday the sale of
sophisticated American radar
airplanes to Saudi Arabia could
prevent the economic choas that
would follow the destruction of a
major oil refinery. He is a
former Ambassador to Saudi
Arabia.
The Tryon Homecoming
Parade is today at3:30p.m.
Saturday from 10 a.m. there
will be an antiques auction at
bear creek country store and
antiques on Hwy. 176 between
Saluda and Tryon. Sale will be
conducted by King Auction and
Realty Co. of Hendersonville.
You may bring your antique
treasures to the Meeting Place
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
for an appraisal.
The Women of the Churcn oi
the Holy Cross Fall Rummage
Sale is Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m.
at the Episcopal Parish House in
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TRYON. N. C. 28782
Football Tonight
Tryon is the only area school
playing at home this week. It will
be their homecoming game
against Chesnee while Landrum
travels to Oakway and Polk
Central goes to Edneyville.
Chesnee al Tryon
The Tryon Tigers had a rough
game against Edneyville last
week at Harmon Field. Chesnee
won’t be as big, but they will be
faster. It looks as if the Tigers
will take it on the chin again The
Homecoming Court will be
presented at 7:15 p. m . Kickoff is
at 7:30 p.m.
Landrum at Oakwav
The Landrum Cardinals have
been winning the close ones Last
week they beat Christ Church 6-0
and brought their record to 4 2
They should beat Oakway tonight
and make it 5-2. Kickoff is at R
p.m. 0
Polk Central at Edneyville
Edneyville looked impressive
against Tryon as thev
steamrolled the Tigers and Polk
Central improved its play in *
losing cause against Cherokee
Edneyville has more offense and
should win. Kickoff is at7:30.
The Music M^kers^ p i ayi
for a dinner-dance tonight at th!
Rutherford Club House and h
tt^F^ hc 3 dinner -dance at
the Etowah Country Club. 1
Teen and Adult
Classes will be held Sunday r *" 8
2 to 3 p m. at the StearTL ’™
Columbus Interested
may contact Gerry Bro w ’ at £
FRIDAY, OCT. 16,1981
Woman of the Year
Peggy Constance
At the October 1st meeting of
m Thermal Belt Business
omens Club, Peggy Constance
was presented the “Woman of the
Year" plaque.
A native of Tryon, she is the
daughter of Mrs. Lonnie V.
oster of Rt. 1, Columbus and the
a e Mr. Foster. She received her
education from Tryon High
school and Lander College in.
Greenwood, S. C. She is Vice
President of Big 0 Tires of
Spartanburg, S . C. At one time
° wned and managed the Book
w . ^ Tryon and Prior to that
9 e d 3t St' Yoke’s Hospital for
9 years.
’ S an ac hve member of
where k FlrSt Ba P li st Church
tearh s h e 18 3 Past Sunday School
nre?^’ memb er of W.M.U., past
is en 0 t Ba Phst Women and
Presently treasurer of W.M.U.
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Girl Scouts
Halloween Carnival
The Columbus Junior Girl
Scout troop is holding a
Halloween Carnival, Oct. 26 at
the Columbus Presbyterian
fellowship hall from 5 to 8 p.m.
Admission of 25c. Refreshments
are available. They will have a
costume parade, spook house,
fish pond and bingo. Proceeds
will be donated to the Juliette
Low World Fund. This fund is
used to send girls on world trips
to various Girl Guide Centers in
Mexico, England, Switzerland
and India. The public is invited.
Polk Commissioners
Meet Monday
The Polk County
Commissioners will meet
Monday at 7 p.m. at the Green
Creek School.
Women’s Fellowship
Meets Monday
The Women’s Fellowship of the
Congregational Church will meet
Monday, October 19th at 12 noon
for a catered luncheon. Dr.
Claude Broach will speak on
“Three Myths I challenge” at
12:30 p.m. This subject was not
one presented at the three
ecumenical talks and discussions
he gave recently. Members and
guests are welcome to attend the
program if unable to come for
lunch u
Nursery service will be
provided.