2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Carolina. 28782 Established January 31. 1928 POLK LIBRARY P.v. 1. 204 “A COLUUBUS, N C LKER ST. 23722 nov 0". hid 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 Is pu^" 8 The Bull °', sat «" d S ^ Dally except 5 0 B0X 790 106 N. Trade St. ■ Tryon. N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin ^ (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Vol. 54 - No 137 Weather Tuesday: high 87. low 68. humidity 70% Top executives of the airline industry endorsed the Reagan administration's firing of 12.000 striking air controllers Tuesday but said turmoil in the airlines is costing them $30 million a day and will cause layoffs, pay cuts and disruptions for at least a year. North Carolina's quarantine of California produce probably will remain in effect for at least a year, a state agriculture official said Tuesday. Pete Rose collected hit number 3,631 Monday night to erase Stan Musial’s National League record of 3,631. Rose is now third on the all-time major league career hit rankings behind Ty Cobb (4,191) and Hank Aaron (37711. Users of the Town of Columbus water are reminded that the water supply is low and please conserve it. The stream flow is down to 40% Correction: The lunch price for adults at Folk Central this year is $1.15. If your ball point pen becomes clogged with ink and fuzz, insert the tip in the filter portion of a cigarette to clean it off. Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Caroline TRYON. N. C. 28782 Aerobic Classes The Spartanburg City/County Parks and Recreation Department will be holding Aerobic Exercise Classes al O P Earle School in Landrum Classes will meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 5:00, 6:00 and 7:00 Elizabeth Laughridge will be instructing the 5:00 and 7:00 classes, and Karen Pruette will be instructing the 6:00 class Classes will start September 8th Registration will be held the first night of classes. Cost of classes for the 6 week course, will be $12 60 For more information call 803-596-3733 or 457-3416. Gets Degree On Friday evening, August 7th, Miss Aundria Walker, daughter of Mrs Hazel Walker Chapin, received her Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Mars Hill College Aundria was a 1978 graduate of Polk Central High School and completed her B S. in a three year period She plans to begin work on her Master's Degree within the year While at Mars Hill she was elected to serve as a Senator for the Student Government Association and as secretary for the Student Body. During her Sophomore-Junior year she was presented an award for her dedication and service to the Student Government Association She has also served a three year term with the Army Reserve while she attended Mars Hill. THURSDAY, AUG. 13.1981 Weavers Invited Western North Carolina Fibers/Handweavers Guild, Inc meet Saturday. August 15th at 10:30 a m at Hendersonville Opportunity House A panel will discuss "Weavers errors and their solutions.” Mrs. J. W Haythorn will be the representative for the Tryon area on the panel All weavers are invited For transportation phone 859-6732 or 859-9642 Win Ladies Cancer Tourney The Ladies American Cancer Walter Hagen Golf Tournament was held Monday at Red Fox Country Club The low net best ball of the foursome of Grace Bley. Margaret Hannon, Jane Snowden and Inky Cloud was first with a 58 Second were Fran Hull, Sally Peterson. Joan Bamberg and Marie Butler with a 60 The winners will go to Myrtle Beach for the State finals at Bay Tree on Sept. 5,6 and 7 Mr and Mrs. James Elliott Johnson of Brookwood Acres have visiting them their son. David Perry Johnson ot Monticello, Ark. and his tw daughters, Wendy Katharine and Jenny Rebekah Johnson Also visiting are their son, Donald Brent Johnson of Shaker Heights. Ohio, his two daughters, Stephanie Ruth and Laurie Jane Johnson and his son, Michael James Johnson. 16 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy Class Of 1941 The nr ?X— sltiriS night at Ca-5^ There were 24 members of the girls and 12 boys. Two of the g are deceased. Fifteen members of the Class « rc . P re C " Saturday along with four teachers. Mrs. Earl Christopher (Mary Jane Andrews) of Landrum taught the class in the 6th grade. She brought the class grade book and called the roll. At that time there were 40 members of the class. (Members present asked her not to read the grades.) Mrs. Norme Frost (Betty Doubleday) of Tryon was the 7th grade teacher. She had the class present "H.M.S. Pinafore" while in the 7th grade so everyone sang a few numbers from the Guilbert and Sullivan production. Miss Ann Sevier, taught freshman, sophomore, junior and senior English to the group. She told of various things that members of the class had done. Miss Helen Andrews of Landrum taught some of the girls in Home Economics and renewed old acquaintances. Miss Lula Burrell, the School Secretary was present and she said that she had secrets of members of the class and would still keep them. Members of the Class who were xf^ Gcnelle Rhodes Dalton. Alma Burrell Walker ™ a re M Ce e 0nes Ma cPhetridge’ M r^ ae Cam P Childers, Evelyn McClure Landis. Margare" Continued On Back Page