1.1 nov 0". COLU^ 3 ’ R ST. 2872 s 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 Nows 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 Vol. 54 - No. 39 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina TRYON. N.C. 28782 THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1981 16 Panes Today Price 10c Per Cop; Weather Tuesday: high 60. low 32. Wednesday was another beautiful spring day. Despite moderating food prices, a huge jump in gasoline and fuel oil rates pushed the nation’s cost of living up last month at an annual rate of 12.1 percent, the government said Tuesday. Wednesday’s Spartanburg Herald had a story about a fishing outing by Paul Rollins and Paul Hicks which turned into a cold night on an island in Lake Moultrie. Mr. Rollins is an attorney with offices in Landrum and Spartanburg. Rollin's bass fishing boat took on water Sunday morning, forcing the two men into the cold water. They dragged the 17 foot boat to an island where it took two hours to start a fire in the driving rain. Rescue personnel spotted the fire in Monday’s wee hours and reached the refuge at about 7 a.m. According to the Herald, Rollins was in his office Tuesday showing no physical effects from the ordeal. Hucks, president of P. Garvan Co., was not that fortunate. Mary Black Hospital gave his condition as ‘'guarded" late Tuesday. He is under (Continued On Back Page) New Number For Sheriff’s Dept. The Polk County Sheriff's Department has a new number. In addition to the old number 894- 8244 the new number is 894-3001. New Planting At Post Office Have you noticed the new planting which enhances the area in front of the Post Office? Rhododendron. Camellias and Azaleas will provide a succession of color with Blue Rug Juniper as a contrast. The Daffy Jills Garden Club is responsible for this bit of beautification. Proceeds from their annual card party were used for this project, and also as a contribution to the planting around the Cowan Memorial Garden on Trade St. Prize winners at the card party were Mrs David Hart for highest score and Mrs. Charles Stratford, door prize. Special Meeting For P.C. School Board There will be a special meeting of the Polk County Board of Education on Monday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Board of Education office. The Board will move immediately into Executive session to discuss personnel matters. There will be NO board action following the session. Cleanup Of Landrum Cemetery The Civic League of Landrum will be cleaning the Landrum Cemetery Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. This is a big project as there are no provisions for care of the cemetery other than that done by individuals. League members will appreciate any volunteers — Bring your rake. Persons desiring to make a donation for the up keep of the cemetery may do so by sending it to Mrs. Noah Daniel, Oakleaf Drive, Landrum. Should there be rain the clean up will be on Saturday, April 4th. Monroe Turner A. Monroe Turner, 75, husband- of Mariel Wilhoite Turner, 121 Forest Lane, Tryon died Wednesday morning at his home. He was born in Knightstown, Indiana and had made his home here since 1971. He was a graduate of Yale Unversity and a member of Vernon Hall Club and Phi Gamma Delta. He was in the construction business in Chicago and was President of A. M. Turner Co., Engineers and Contractors. He was a commander in the U. S Naw in WWII. y He was a member of the Tryon Painters and Sculptors. He had an exhibition of watercolor paintings at the Tryon Fine Arts Center in February of 1974, There will be no services. McFarland Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Daffy Jills Garden Club The Daffy Jills Garden Club will meet Thursday, April 2 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Benedict, 120 Country Club Heights. Go-hostesses are Mrs. H J. Deobald, Mrs. Allan Safford, and Mrs F W Sandels. Spring flower arrangements will be demonstrated by Mrs. A H. Blanchard, Mrs. Ralph Milner, Mrs. Dudley Stroup and Mrs. James H. Davis. The Benedicts will have an exhibit of their bonzai plants. Thermal Belt BPWC Meets April 2 The Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Thursday, April 2 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pacolet River Plantation. Tina Sanders, Chairman of the Membership Committee, will speak on “Anesthesia” and will present a short film on the subject. There will also be a “White Elephant Auction”. All members are asked to contribute items or services which will be awarded to the highest bidder. The proceeds will go toward the Club's scholarship fund and sending delegates to Girls State in both North and South Carolina Reservations should be cancelled by Monday, March 30. Guests may made reservations by calling Mildred Bodie at 859- 5517.