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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Nov, 19 1980 27 Learn CRP At Skyuka Twenty-Seven persons who journeyed up Tryon Mountain to Camp Skyuka last Saturday completed the Red Cross “Race For Life" course in CPR — cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A team of four instructors from the Red Cross Piedmont Chapter Spartanburg, taught the course,’ using a half-dozen manikins. The rigorous activity was broken by a pork barbecue dinner. It was served by the YMCA camp director, Henry Meares and Mrs. Meares. The’ free meal was made possible by special contributions of Red Cross supporters. An orientation in the broad spectrum of Red Cross volunteer opportunities completed the day s program. Named To ICC Board It was a real mountaintop experience", commented one participant. "A fine example of community spirit and service." said another. ''And it couldn't have been done without the close inter-chapter cooperation of the Red Cross," said still another. The CRP training covered the one-rescuer procedure which combines chest compressions with mouth-to-mouth breathing Most of Saturday's participants will complete the full CRP course in another session in a central location either Saturday, Nov. 29. or Saturday, Dec. 9. This will’ cover two-rescuer CPR care for choking victims and the refinements of CPR for babies and small children. Those who completed the Skyuka training arc asked to designate their preference of date for the followup by calling Shirley Arledge, executive secretary of Polk County Chapter, Red Cross. - Reporter Consumer Affairs The November issue of UNC- As "The Rag & Bone” has an article on “Consumer Affairs: hot tips" by John Leon. John is better known to his Tryon friends as Jeff. nM^ ^ h ° * S 2 freshman at UNC-A has written a satire on automobiles tor maybe its women). Anyway Jeff compares makes and models of automobiles with certain women It s a "tongue in cheek” type of humor and we expect that Jeff had as much fun writing it as we did in reading it. Harold L. Burrell Governor Jim Hunt has appointed Harold L. Burrell of Tryon to the Isothermal Community College Board of Trustees to fill the unexpired term of William J. DeBrule who resigned the position to serve on the new State Board of Community Colleges. Burrell's appointment is effective immediately Ris term will expire June. 1985. Burrell is the manager of the new Tryon branch of First Federal Savings & Loan of Hendersonville. He was formerly Tryon ell ' s FUe ' S ' Inc ° f A graduate of Tryon High School. Burrell attended Cecil’s Business College in Spartanburg" C., and Appalachian State University in Boone "" - He is actively involved in his community, serving in such capacities as chairman. Polk County Board of Social Services past president, Polk County Jaycees and winner of the gU ' ^ d Smiw Award in 1974. member of the 1976 Rotarv Foundation Groun Exchange Team to Sydney* £“S' ^"'es-r" Polk County Young Democrats Club, past director, Tryon Kiwanis Club; past treisor Polk County Heart Fund; past £ president. Polk County American Field Services Club 1^ 5 " member of the Tryon First Baptist Church. rs U S poultry exports in 1979 totaled $409 million This is a 20 percent increase over 1978 Communication November 17,1980 To The Editor. On behalf of the Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women's Club, I would like to thank The News Leader, Tryon Daily Bulletin, Thermal Belt News Journal, WTYN and WKIT Radio Stations for the many announcements made regarding our paper drive held last week. We would also like to thank the people and businesses for their participation, and a special thanks to Community Cash for allowing us to use their parking lot. Without everyone's help, it could not have been so successful! We plan to sponsor another paper drive early in the spring With the funds achieved from these drives, our Club will send two delegates from Landrum High School to Palmetto Girls State and one delegate each from Tryon High School and Polk Central High School to Tar Heel Girls State, each being held in June 1981 Thank you so much! Sincerely. Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women's Club Linda R. Marston President Don’t Become A Statistic Thirty-seven deaths per hour — more than one death every two minutes — are attributable to cigarette smoking Join your fellow quitters on the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout Let's get those numbers down! Correction Cowan’s Turkeys 10 to 22 lbs. a. 89' Bulletin Readers Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: Kelly Meroney. 826 West Hill Ave., Apt. 201, Knoxville. Tenn.; Edward R. Bagwell, Suite 611, First National Bank Bldg, Columbia. S. C.; David Inman. 2804 Montgomery Ave., Columbia, S. C.; H. A Withington, 1450 Forest Park Rd., Muskegon. Mich.; Mary M Lane. 333'-_. Wallace Dr.. Gold Beach, Oregon; Mrs. L C Reynolds. P 0. Box 1001, in care of Carter & Co.. Spartanburg. S C.. Steve Carruth. P. 0. Box 1036. Jonesville, S. C.; Walter M Johnson. 20 Dera St.. Greenville. C.; Carver E. Jackson. 24 Knox bt . Greenville, S C. Dr Rosalind Smith. Box 823. Greer. s I Womack. Rt. 5. Box 449-A. Rutherfordton. Earl H Hanson Mrs. D F McIntyre. Ml in A / Thomas J Weber all Rt. 1. Tryon Mrs Vada f agan. Stanley M Bitting Rt t Saluda. Mrs. Nettie Daniel l'f Landrum V^;' 1 *?," 1 Sutlin n ’cM ^"^^TaTlw Ro J US Jeff Flynn Tremain Mrs "a'"l'' T^n Mahannah -He 1 Robo t Mr ” Columbus; Mrs. Forest Price, in ^W Shirle * Jo « *' "St ttr ^ ^ ^^*3~ Read The Bulletin For Local News
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