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0^- 1\ n ° v 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 Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 108 N. Trade St., P. O. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS 643-360) & Phone 859-9151 Printed In ths THERMAL BELT ol Western North Carolina •2 Panes Today- Vol. 54 — No 164 Weather Friday: high 70, low 54, hum. 43%; Sat.: high 70, low 49, hum. 37%; Sunday: high 76, low 63,. hum. 85%. Monday morning was more of the same. This is perfect weather. Iranian parents have been warned to "watch their children closely" because even 12 year olds would be executed for demonstrating against the regime, a Tehran newspaper said Sunday. 149 leftist insurgents were put to death over the weekend Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig, Jr said Sunday he will tell Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko the Reagan administration is “ready to talk seriously" witli the Soviets but that they must not intervene in Poland. The local law enforcement officers were looking for an escapee Monday morning. Mark Hammerland of Asheville escaped from a road work crew near St. Luke’s Hospital. He was wearing dark green work clothes and was working with the Henderson County unit. He was serving from 5 to 7 years for breaking, entering and larceny. Clemson football fans were excited over their 13-3 upset of Continued On Rack Page TRYON. N. C 28782 A New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert D Pollitt of Clarksville, Ga., are parents of a son, Gilbert Davis Pollitt, Jr., born Sept. 11th in Gainesville, Ga. He weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Ben Douglas of Tryon and the maternal great grandfather is Stratford B Douglas ol Highland Farms, Black Mountain. Paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pollitt of Birmingham, Ala. Gilbert has twin sisters, Mary and Elizabeth who are 4 years old. It Was Sandra If you thought you recognized the face of the pretty girl flashed on the screen during Sunday’s football game between Houston and Miami, you were right It was Sandra Sentell, a 1977 graduate of Tryon High School, now living in Houston. Tax Exempt Contritubtions to the Polk County Rescue Squad are tax exempt according to Captain Mike Burrell Dog Show Oct. 4th The Any and All Dog Show will be held at Harmon Field on Sunday, Oct. 4th at 2 p.m Area dogs will gather to show which of their masters can match mugs with them in the Dog Who Looks Most Like His Master Contest TUESDAY, SEPT. 22,1981 Management Buys Bigelow From Sperry And Hutchinson A group of senior managers at Bigelow-Sanford have purchased the company from its current owner, Sperry and Hutchinson of New York. Operations of the Bigelow plant in Landrum are not affected by the move, according to lain MacDonald, Plant Manager. In Greenville, S. C., at Bigelow headquarters, C. R Goulet, Chairman of the company, said: “Bigelow's organization, nanagement group, character ind goals will remain unchanged. Iver the past five years, Bigelow has been one of the most successful and profitable companies in the carpet industry." Bigelow is one of the five largest carpet companies in the U. S., with sales of approximately $200 million. It has 3,000 employees, with about 400 located at the plant here. Founded in 1825, Bigelow has long enjoyed a reputation as a maker of high quality carpets for residential, commercial and institutional use In recent years, it has become a technological, design and style leader as well In 1980, Goulet said, the company made its largest capital expenditures since 1973 to install state-of-the-art machinery for beaming, slashing, weaving and Continued On Back Page Price 10c Per Copy A New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. David McEnt^ of Rt. 1, Tryon are parents^ daughter, Rachel Lynne September 17th at St Hospital. ’ buke s The paternal grandparents . Mr. and Mrs. John McEnt^ 6 Tryon and the mau® ° f grandmother is Mrs R Lowrance of Tryon. Bertie Childbirth Education St Luke's Hospital wil , L offering Childbirth Edu be Classes starting M calio n October 5, 7 p m . to 9 p m 0nda y, Luke's Hospital for Darel', 81 St - in December, January du ' February. y and The purpose of these ch. to familiarize expectant 8868 « with the process of delivery, relaxation’ 01 ' an 4 breathing techniques and labor and delivery, tour r bs e in and delivery area ana la bor thinking about whaj'n begin to be a parent. W| " be Any interested per^ welcome to attend The 118 are are specifically desin^Ses expectant mothers and the last two to thr^' 81 ^' pregnancy. ! Please wear pant;; n j blanket and two p i | 1 88d bring „ during the exercise pL* 8 f °r 1 To register. Lawrence, R. N ® I C Hospital on Monday w Luki? or Friday between 7’ / ’ am., 894-3311 ^ ^ and/ Reporter Ho sp d U
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