2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Founded Jan 31,1928 by Seth M. Vining (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher The Bulletin Is published Daily 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 Hi Pages Todas Vol. 63 — No. 118 The executive committee of the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting behind closed doors and protected by five armed guards, Tuesday voted to fire the two top editors of Baptist Press, the denomination’s news service. The dismissals are expected to inflame Baptist moderates and widen the split that has developed in the nation’s largest Protestant denomination. Two strong aftershocks struck central Luzon Island in the Phillipines early Tuesday and more bodies were found two days after a devastating earthquake. The death toll topped 300. Bo Jackson of the Kansas City Royals hit three homers and drove in seven runs but had to leave Tuesday night’s game in the sixth inning after injuring his left shoulder while diving for a fly ball. James M. Meredith, a civil rights pioneer who now works for Sen. Jesse Helms, contended Tuesday that a cadre of white men control American blacks and their leaders. Meredith made the allegation when asked about a charge he made Monday that many of the delegates to last week’s NAACP convention are Continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C. 28782 Hole-In-One Roger Hardin of Landrum made his first hole-in-one Sunday, June 24th at the Link’s o' Tryon, Gowensville. He used a 7- iron to ace the 12th hole. He was playing with Lewis Jones, Tom Jones and Jerry Burns in the Jimmy Crain - J. L. Shields Memorial Golf Tournament. Buys Lot Buddy Moore has purchased a lot in Land O’ Lakes, Mill Spring from Nettie Black. Mr. Moore works at Jimmy’s Boat & Storage as a boat mechanic. His hobbies include fishing, racing and football. Myjna Viehman of First Real Estate was listing and selling agent. Steeple Goes On Wednesday morning the steeple went on the new building for Southside Baptist Church on Sunset Road in Landrum. The pastor of Southside Baptist is the Rev. Aaron Pruitt. Honored The Pisgah Legal Services newsletter for Summer 1990 has a picture of Phillip Feagan of Columbus. Mr. Feagan was one of six attorneys who were nominated for the 1990 Pro Bono Services Award of the N.C. Bar Association for their special volunteer efforts for the poor. THURSDAY, JULY 19,1990 Young Citizen Shown above is Ansley, she is 2 years old and the daughter of Greg and Cheryl Lynn of Tryon. Ground Breaking For Day’s Inn There will be a ground breaking for Day's Inn Motel Thursday at 10 a.m. at the intersection of 1-26 and Hwy. 108 in Columbus. Genealogical Research The W.N.C. Society for Genealogical Research will meet Saturday, July 28th at 9:45 a.m. in the Henderson County Library Auditorium. Norm Morrison, Latter Day Saints Church volunteer librarian, will use as his topic “Bridging Gaps." He will deal with connecting one generation to another genealogically. All interested persons are invited. 20C Per Cops “Kevin Can Wait” Sunday, July 22 at After Church-in-the-Park in the Tryon High Open Air Gym, the film, “Kevin Can Wait" will be shown at 9 p.m. Jim Peterson had big plans about what he could accomplish for God; as a Christian TV talk- show host, or as the pastor of a large thriving church, or even as a pioneer missionary! But in the middle of Jim’s big dreams, he neglected people around him — especially Kevin, a teenager who always seems to be left out of Jim’s “in” church youth group. “What’s so important about these people,” he wonders. Jim Peterson is about to find out. “Kevin Can Wait” will make you laugh and cry. It’s a film every Christian should see, because each of us can benefit from this prignant, humorous presentation of a key principle in the Christian life. All teens and young people in the area are invited to attend this film. — Reporter Mrs. Iona Fox, William Fox, Hattie Berry and Katherine Cannady have returned to their homes in Tryon alter attending the Berry-Bryant family runion in Charlotte. The reunion was attended by 5 generations from 7 states including New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina and was concluded in Tryon with gatherings at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Prince Cannady, Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Berry.