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 Th. Bulletin Ie P ub ' l * h ‘ d Dally except Sat. and • 106 N. Trade St.. P- 0- B” 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS643-360) * Phone 859 9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Id Pages Today Vol 54 No 128 Polk Commissioners Meet Monday The Polk County Commission ers will meet Monday at 3 p m. at the courthouse in columbus. low 72. humidity 61%, rain a! a m Thursday .03 Thursday morning was cloudy and cool Many areas received rain Wednesday night and Thursday morning, but the Tryon area didn't get much. President Reagan won the largest tax cut in history Wednesday when 48 Democrats defied their leaders and carried his multiyear program to a 238- 195 margin in the House after it sailed through the Republican Senate. Two migrant workers at a Spartanburg County peach orchard were killed when struck by lightning late Wednesday afternoon during a violet thunderstorm Juan Yanes Escalante, 23, and Mateo Sanches, 27, both of Mexico, were killed by the lightning bold and three other workers were injured in the accident, which occured at Cox Farms in Reidville. Abolhassan Bani-Sadr shaved off his highly recognizable mustache and fled to France Wednesday in an Iranian air force jet reportedly flown by the Continued Or. Back Page TRYON.NC 28782 Mr. and Mrs Gene Garvin have returned to their home in Columbus after spending 3 weeks 7 ’ visiting Mrs Garvin's Mother. Mrs Ada Harris. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Glover. Mr. and Mrs Neil Harris and Mr and Mrs Maurice Bond in Stone Staffs, England. Mrs. Glover. Mrs Harris and Mrs Bond are Mrs. Garvin's sisters. Case Reunion The annual Case reunion will be held at the Columbus Baptist Church Sunday. August 2nd immediately following the 11 o'clock worship service Bookmobile Schedule For August 5th Saluda; 11th, St. Lukes; 12th, Pea Ridge. 14th, Hickory Grove; 19th. Green Creek,. 20th, Green Creek Workshop; 21st, Tryon No 1; 26th, Sunny View; 28th, Tryon No. 2. All above stops are public stops. Anyone in the area may borrow books at these places. Children out of school for summer are encouraged to use bookmobile. FRIDAY, JULY 31,1981 Nominated For Trustees Scholar COLUMBIA, s c. - A female student from Spartanburg Day School. Susanne Engels of Tryon has been nominated as a Columbia College Trustees Scholar because of outstanding academic achievement. Ms. Engels has received a Trustees Scholar Certificate of Merit which recognizes, according to Columbia College President Ralph T. Mirse, "outstanding individual ability and effort " The Certificate of Merit is one of the highest honors that Columbia College bestows on high school juniors. As a Columbia College Trustees Scholar, she is now eligible to compete for the Trustees Scholarship Award, a $500 per year scholarship based on academic achievement Columbia College, a four year liberal arts college, is South Carolina's only private church- affiliated college for women. It was founded by the United Methodist Church in 1854 Homecoming Sunday At Mill Creek Church Mill Creek Church of the Brethren will observe Homecoming services Sunday, Aug 2nd A carry-in lunch will follow the morning worship service Everyone is invited to attend. Price 10c Per Copy Here From Mexico Miss Ulrike Burk of Mexico City. Mexico is in Tryon with Andrea and Jocelyn Flynn of Boston, Mass, who are visiting members of the Moore, Brady and Flynn families. Miss Burk is staying with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Shields Flynn and Andrea and Jocelyn in Boston for two months to improve her English. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jochen Burk are friends of the Flynns. The Burk family has been in Mexico for five years and before that in Brazil for seven years. The Burks are from Germany and return home every other year. Mr. Burk is a mechanical engineer. “Summerfest” “Summerfest" a festival for students, potential students and faculty was held at losthermal's "Polk County Campus" Monday night. Well over loo people attended the festivities and displays A fashion show was hosted by Winnell Bailey accompanied by Pam McNeil and Glenn Dedmondt, piano and guitar instructors. There were ^ P ?t 5 and a cliv ities featuring Rocks and Minerals" of wni rd" p orth Car °Hna by cjlium by Stella Plea»n"“J Marilyn Muller > language instructors) and R^ Continued On Back Page