11 n°v 00 28722 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 Daily except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0 Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS643-360) Phone 859-9151 Printed in the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 53 — No. 50 TRYON, N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, APR. 10, 1980 20 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy No official weather report for Tuesday, but it rained most of the day. Wednesday was beautiful. Welcome Doctors’ We would like to welcome the doctors and their wives of the Carolina Occupational Medical Associa tion. They are meeting here today and Friday at the Congregational Church and are staying at Pine Crest Inn. Dozens of tornadoes splintered scores of homes and businesses and killed 4 people and injured about 100 others in a two day assault on 13 states. A judge fined New York’s striking bus and subway unions $1 million Tuesday, saying the city is “hanging on the brink of disaster” as the 8th day of strike was marked by the worst traffic snarls yet for millions of commuters. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini urged Iranians on Tuesday to rejoice in their final break with the "world devouring plunderer” America. Tracy Austin, 17 year old tennis sensation has been named the No. 1 woman’s player in the world. In the District 1 School Trustees election unoffical re sults show James M. (Jimbo) Petty with 717 votes and John A. Continued On Back Page Spaders Garden Club Meets Today The Spaders Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Brown, Edgewood Avenue, on Thursday, April 10, with Mrs. Michael Pearson co-hostess. The program will be Spring Flowers — Song Theme. The following new officers will be in charge: President — Mrs. Robert Inman; Vice-Pres. — Mrs. Bobby Lee; Secretary — Mrs. Norbert Collins; Treasurer — Mrs Julian Staggs; Corre sponding Secretaries —_ Mrs. Dever Little, Mrs Eddie Hardin; Flower Chairman — Mrs. Robert Walker. Mrs Paul Culbreth is out-going president. Golf Tournament The Green Creek Ruritan Club is sponsoring the 2nd annual Wallace Edwards Memorial Golf Tournament Saturday, April 19th at Meadowbrook Golf Course. The Calloway System of play will be used. The tournament is open to everyone. MEN’S BRIDGE Results of the Men’s Bridge Club held Tuesday night at the home of Russ Gratner are as follows: 1st., Boyd Dunbar and Grenville Sewall, 2nd., Fred Margolf and Earl Riber, 3rd., Ed Delehanty and Charles Stratford. The game next week will be at the home of Glenn Hackett. Communication April 7,1980 The Polk County Appearance Commission would like to publicly acknowledge all the people who participated in the Clean-upDrive of Operation Pride 1980. Many individuals, without any fanfar or publicity, demonstrated their pride in their beautiful countryside by picking up litter. Some even bought their own bags because the state bags were not always available where they were supposed to be. Some particular organizations and groups deserve special mention: •The students at Tryon High School who picked up around the Tryon triangle. •The students who painted the fire hydrants in Tryon. •The 4-H young people in Columbus •The 4-H Club in Stony Knoll • The Tryon Bulletin, Thermal Belt News and Station WTYN fdr support and publicity. •The members of the Pea Ridge Community Club House who picked up 34 miles of roadside litter. •Saluda — which was probably the best organized community. • The Lions Club of Columbus • The Kiwanis Club of Tryon •The N. C Highway Dept. • The Roseland Community. Operation Pride 1980 will not end with this Clean-up — this is only the beginning. We are determined to continue — for example, to dispose of some of the unsightly "dump spots", and Continued On Back Page O. P. Earle PTA Elects Officers The 0 P. Earle Elementary School PTA in Landrum has elected the following officers for the 1980-81 school year: Bob Walker, pres.; Dorothy Easlic, 1st. vice-pres.; Martha Anthony, 2nd vice-pres.; Mrs. Barry Henderson, sec.; Anna Kaye Landers, treas.; Lois Langford, parlimentarian; and Harriett Gibson, historian. The new officers will be installed at the May 13th’ meeting. Move Here The Rev. and Mrs. Ted Dougherty, formerly of Colum, bia. S. C. have moved into their new home at the base of White Oak Mountain, Columbus. Mr Dougherty was pastor of the Kilbourne Park Baptist Church in Columbia prior to his retirement He is a graduate of Furman University and Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville, Ry Mrs. Dougherty is the former Virginia Clay of Winston-Salem She enjoys antiques, interior decorating and needlecraft Mr. Dougherty likes to garden hunt and fish. » raen. They have two children — Dr Ted Dougherty. Jr.. Director of Pastoral Counseling at the North Carolina Baptist Hospital £ Winston-Salem; and Michael Turner of Laurens S They each have two children making four grandchildren M the Doughertys. for