ti0V or.* T , 204 *» covj-* bUS ’1 C 28^ 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 ^ (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 54 — No. 196 TRYON. N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, NOV. 5,1981 20 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy Weather Tuesday: high 74, low 45, humidity 37% Wednesday morning was another perfect fall day. The space shuttle Columbia flight was postponed Wednesday morning at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was hoped that it could be rescheduled Friday. The Pitt Panthers moved into the No. 1 position in The Associated Press college football poll and Clemson moved to the No. 2 spot while North Carolina is No 8. Clemson and UNC will play each other Saturday at Chapel Hill. In New Jersey, Republican Thomas Kean held a narrow lead over Democratic Congressman James J. Florio and in Virginia Lt. Gov. Charles S. Robb, a Democrat and son-in-law of the late Lyndon B. Johnson, is the apparent winner over Republican Attorney General Marshall Coleman. Locally the big surprise was the successful write-in vote to put Roscoe Watson in as Mayor in Columbus. Mr. Watson served as mayor of Columbus a number of years ago. Season tickets are still available for the Tryon Kiwanis (Continued On Back Page) Tucker; Fincher and Phillips Elected In Tryon In an uncontested election in Tryon Tuesday, Mayor Ken Tucker was re-elected with 203 votes. In the Council race Ellis Fincher received a 4-year term with 199 and incumbent Melvin Phillips a two-year term with 169 votes. Extra Performance Due to the sale of tickets, an extra performance has been scheduled for "An Evening of Iroadway Show Stoppers." It has oeen scheduled for the evening of Saturday, Nov. 14th, one week liter the formal opening of Christine and Stephen Fitch’s new Barn Door theater-in-the- round in Landrum this Friday and Saturday. Watson Write-In Winner In Columbus Mayor’s Race H. Roscoe Watson received 197 write-in votes Tuesday to defeat incumbent Ted Owens who received 115 votes in the Columbus Municipal election. Incumbent Harry Denton lost out in the Council race as incumbent Mary Hicks was high with 243, followed by newcomer Pat Wilson with 207. Denton had 141. Roscoe Watson also received 1 vote for councilman. Little; Carruth and Turner Elected In Landrum Mayor Dever Little was re- elected Mayor of Landrum Tuesday and he defeated former Mayor Robert Cogdell 434 votes to 247. The City of Landrum will have two new councilmen as Mike Carruth with 434 and Robert Turner with 376 were elected. Incumbent Ray Mayfield was third with 216 followed by Alford Mullins 130, Gerald Barnette 94, Edmund Komant 42 and Bill Hill 38. A total of 683 went to the polls. There were 670 who voted by machine and 13 absentees Leland Re-Elected In Saluda In an election with no opposition, Saluda Mayor Cater Leland was re-elected Tuesday with 52 votes. For City Council, (elect two) Homer Taylor had 51 and Genelle Pace 48. Taylor was an incumbent. Singing Sunday There will be a Singing Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Beulah Baptist Church. Special guests will be the Kinney Family of Forest City. The Rev. Dillard Davidson is the pastor. Read The Bulletin For Local News New Beta Members At Tryon High The Tryon High School Beta Club initiated new members and officers in a candle light ceremony recently before the student body. Members of this organization must be Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors who maintain an average of 90 or above. The new members for the 1981-82 school year are: Billy Barham, Julie Bishop, Jessica Lonnes, Constance MacVean, Becky Maxwell, Kim Omohundro, Tiffany Pack, Tracy Reynolds, Sean Rindge, Scott Warren. Kathey Williams, Monta Wray, Lawana Littlejohn, Sharon Miller, Pedro Coehlo, and Marlene Lair, Tina Foster was chosen by the old members to be this year’s service member. Providing leadership for the club are Jennifer Lashua, President; Sarah Bollinger, Vice Pres.; Pam Phillips, Treas and Martha Dye, Sec. St. Luke’s Nurses Get Big Hurrah In 1923 Elinor Stokes graduated in Nursing from Union Hospital in Baltimore and in 1981 she was pinned with a corsage as "most senior nurse” at St. Luke’s tea party, just held, honoring the hospital's nursing staff. "No, she’s not still nursing, but she looks great," said Director of Nursing Doris Sanders, in welcoming those present. “Next Continued On Back Page