11 * 0v 01 r °", ao^ i! COUU SU xiXE?. $*■ 7' zu 122 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 la ^"’sun. ^ ^ o 90 ‘ 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin ^ (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Weather Wednesday: high 86, low 69. humidity 55% Airports around the world struggled to get thousands of backlogged travelers flying Wednesday after Canada's trans- Atlantic air traffic handlers ended a two-day boycott. All reserve tickets for Clemson home football games this season have been sold out. However over the counter sales will begin Wednesday. Aug. 19 for general admission tickets Wood's Country Corner Craftstore is having a Grand Opening Saturday It is located at the corner of Peniel and Champion Road in the Peniel Community. The Polk County Jaycee and Tryon Kiwanis open singles tennis tournament will be held this weekend at Harmon Field. The Tryon Hounds Hunter Schooling Show is Saturday beginning at 9 a m. at the Flying Dutchman Farm Larry W Minton has been, promoted to assistant vice president and trust officer in Northwestern Bank's western region trust office in Hendersonville. We have had an opportunity to Continued On Back Page Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina TRYON. N. C 28782 FRIDAY. AUG. 14.1981 Tax Notices Are Late The Town of Tryon Tax Notices are late due to the town switching to a computer. Town Manager 'Chuck Lott said that residents of the Town should receive their tax notices within two weeks. Mr. Lott said that the 2% Discount for payment of taxes now would be extended through September He said that those who desire to pay their taxes now could stop by the Town Hall. Saluda Women’s Club The Saluda Woman's Club held their annual picnic meeting at the Civic Center Paviollion Pres Nelson presided at the business session and reviewed the activities of the club during the city centennial celebration. The club won first prize in the Coon Dog Day Float for the third consecutive year, maintained a beautiful flower garden and has been active in all of the Centennial activities. For the fall project, the club will work with Mrs. Ingle, school principal, supplying needs for the underprivledged children. The next meeting will be at the house of Mrs. L. Aldridge on Stockhouse Road Dan Jones of Sonoma, California is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. Clary Jones on Lake Lanier He has with him his daughter, Amy and son, Christopher “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” The Upstairs Players will present William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night’s Dream” on Aug. 15.17, IB and 19. It will be presented at Brookwood Park in Landrum on Saturday and at the courthouse lawn in Columbus on Monday. On Tuesday, the 18th the theatre troupe will be at the park in Saluda and on Wednesday, the 19th in the Fine Arts Center garden. All performances will begin at 7 p.m. and are free. The cast includes: Chris Anderson of Saluda, Libby Averill of Tryon, Margaret Braswell of Wake Forest, Mike Carruth of Landrum, Tammy Case of Tryon, Anne Connelly Gulley of Landrum. Erika Lynn Gosser of Tryon, Jeff Haslam and Kim Henry of Green Creek, Carol and Chris Kuether of Tryon. Phil Nisbet of Tryon, Misty and Teresa Pate of Landrum. Sheila and Craig Pleasants of Campobello, Gillean Smith of Tryon, Angela and Linda Wahnon of Columbus and Tommy Paul Waldcnfels of Landrum. The designer is Eileen Cramer of Sydney, Australia and the director is John Gulley of Winston-Salem Reading Of Gillette’s Play The Upstairs Players will host a reading of a play by Tryon's William Gillette Sunday at 3 p m at the Upstairs. The play to be read will be "Secret Service." Refreshments will be served 16 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy Michigan Visitors; Slow Mail Gelolo Kell Wilson (Mrs. Robert C.) of Grand Rapids, Mich, sent us a news item about some friends of hers who were to be in Saluda on August 9th. The letter was written Aug. 6th, mailed Aug. Sth and arrived in Tryon Aug. 13th. "Mrs. Betty Vaughan of Grand Rapids, Mich, and her son, Greg Vaughn of Kalamazoo. Michigan will occupy the Jack Morse home in Saluda the week of August 9th while the Morses are on vacation. Mrs. Vaughan is eager to sample the Western North Carolina climate and hospitality, having heard so much about it from us. Mrs. Vaughan is a case worker in our local Mental Health Clinic After-Care Program. Greg is a graduate student at Western Michigan University." Call For Tryon High Girl Tennis Players Tryon High School Girls Tennis Coach has issued a call for all girls who wish to play tennis this fall to be at the tennis courts at Harmon Field Monday at 9 a.m. Mrs Stafford said that there is a need for old tennis balls for the ball machine and if anyone had any to please leave at the Bulletin office or at the school. 1 Read The Bulletin For Local News