11 *° V no c0^ 3US ’ 11 0 2B72 2 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Caiolina, 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. O. Box 790 Tryon. N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS643-360) Phone 859-9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 16 Pages Today Vol. 53 — No. 100 Weather Monday: high 92, low ? 63; Tuesday High 79, low 64, rain .25; Wednesday high 77. low 63. rain .20. At 7 a in Thursday there was .45 rain. U. S. Labor Secretary Ray Marshall said Wednesday in Washington that the nation's unemployment rate could peak at 8.5 percent by early next year. Two days of riots have left up to 42 people dead and 200 injured in a mixed-race township near Cape Town. South Africa A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted two House committee chairmen, the fourth and fifth congressmen charged in the FBI's undercover Abscam investigation The indictment charges Frank Thompson of New Jersey and John Murphy of New York with conspiracy, bribery, illegally receiving compensation for services relating to govern ment matters and abetting in interstate travel in aid of racketeering enterprise. The Equal Right Amendment came up five votes short in the Illinois House on Wednesday. Hendersonville city votes will cast ballots Aug 19on a proposal to legalize the sale of mixed drinks at social estabhshements Continued On Back Page TRYON. N. C. 28782 Russell Erickson Has Hole-In-One After trying for 55 years, Russell Erickson had his first hole-in-one Monday at Red Fox Country Club He used a 4-iron on the 169 yard 10th hole. He was playing with C. T Kennedy and Frank Johnson. Childbirth Education Classes St. Luke's Hospital will be offering Childbirth Education Classes starting Monday, July 7, 1980 at 7:30 p m. to 9 30 p.m. at St. Luke's’Hospital for parents due in August, September and October. The purpose of these classes is to familiarize expectant parents with the process of labor and delivery, relaxation and breath ing techniques for use in labor and delibery, tour the labor and delivery area, and begin thinking about what it will be like to be a patient. Any interested persons are welcome to attend. The classes are specifically designed for expectant mothers and fathers in the last two to three months of pregnancy Please wear pants and bring a blanket and two pillows for use during the exercise period To register, please call Cam Lawrence, R.N. at St. Luke's Hospital on Monday, Wednesday or Friday, Telephone Number is 894-3311 — Hospital Reporter FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1980 Contributions For Summer Recreation The Tryon Boosters Club has received contributions from the following on its annua! fund drive: Joyce B Wanamaker, Mrs. W. E Sassoon, Hildegard J Safford, Walker B Davis, Gibbs Welding. Inc., North Carolina National Bank, Helen Earl, Northwestern Bank, Jackson & Jackson. Inc., Mr. and Mrs. W T. Roff, Jr., Brady Insurance Agency, Mrs. Robert Dick, Mrs. Karl Nesslinger, Dr Emil Smith, Walter A. Culin, James M Kirk, Tryon Federal Savings & Loan, Tener Weir, Dr C W McCall, Sr., Caro Mi Dining Room, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Simpson, Davis G. Kirby, Owen’s Liggett- •Rcxall Drugs, Mrs Robert G. Walker. James E. Moore, Dr and Mrs E. L Lashua, Col and Mrs. Stewart L Houser, Ger trude Schoff, Mrs. Winthrop S. Tuttle, Henry W. Welch, Mrs. May Elliott Harper, Dr Joseph Borg. Tri-County Orthopedic Clinic. Dr Marian K Bosien, Sarah E Darnall, Mr. and Mrs. John Landrum. Jr , Malcolm R Kammerer. Mr and Mrs. W L Hauge. Mr and Mrs. Nicholas W Willis, Dudley C. Smith, Mrs. Edna G Falconer. Mr and Mrs. Ellis Fincher, Sr., Dr. and Mrs H. E. Blight. Albert F W. Jaeger, Nelson Jackson. Sr., Joseph 0. Canby. Mr. and Mrs Wolfgang Lonnes, and Dr. John Preston The Tryon Booster Club provides a service to athletic Continued On Back Page Price 10c Per Copy Tri-County Softball News Re-Scheduled Game Tri-County softball schedule for Monday, June 16 was rained out and has been rescheduled for Sunday, June 22 with games beginning 2, 3, 4, 5, (See schedule). Trophies To Be Presented On Wednesday, June 25 at approx. 9:30 the regular season games will end. Trophies will be given to 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and sportsmanship in both men and women’s division. Firecracker Tournament On Saturday, June 28, the July Fourth Firecracker Tournament will begin 6:30 (continue week of 4th) Player Of Week Tri-County League Playoff Week, July 14, an additional round of trophies will be given Craft Demonstrations and Folk Entertainment is scheduled at the Folk Art Center for the week ° f . ^7 2 ? throu 8 h June 29 Scheduled for Monday. June 23 and Tuesday. June 24 is Tracy La,n ^ ° f Saluda in Woodwork- •ng The Folk Art Center is n^n? 1 Mile P° sl 382 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, about mile north of U. S. Highway just cast of Asheville. The Center is open from 9 am to s every day of the year 1 Pm Christmas and New Ye*^ 1 Admission is free 3F 5

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