113V 0:'' S 0 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Carolina 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY Member: North Carolin pl ? SPAPE ” (Consolidated with the Polk Conn? m”"' Seth M. Vining. Jr,. Editor .“J^*^ The Bulletin I» " and Sun. Dally except 0 Box 106 N. TfePeS^ ‘ Tryon, N. C. 28 The Tryon Daily Bulletin (LISPS 643-360) J Phone 859-9151 Prints In th. THEBHAL BELT ot Western North c.^ Vol. 55 - No. 45 Weather Friday: high 70, low 40, hum. 48%; Sat.: high 70, low 55, hum. 39%, rain .55; Sunday: high 73, low 43, hum. 16%, rain .17. Monday morning was cloudy with an occasional shower. A monster storm pushed eastward Sunday, punishing the Midwest with a blizzard that was compared with the worst of a savage winter and causing 86 tornadoes that killed 46 and injured hundreds. British Armada of two aircraft carriers and 40 warships leave to retake the Falkland Islands, located several hundred miles off he Argentina coast. Argentine forces captured the islands Saturday. The islands are the who British Ascendants who herd sheep. . Steeplechase had the best eovera ge that we can remember. The area newspapers TV e wSPA TV^ as z ere WLOS ' Ali^ . , TV ' and WFBC-TV cood he television stations gave aftern^B^ ^^ ™^~ is: (rack™t„, l " es “‘ ’"a n t ear Perfect. 1 takes many peo ple to put on Continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C 28782 Going To Girl’s State Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women’s Club sponsors representatives from the local area to Girl’s State each year. Two girls are sent to the Tar Heel Girl’s State and two girls to the Palmetto Girls’ State. This year the representative from Tryon High School is Alison Meares, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Meares of Tryon. Polk Central High School will send Helen Benkert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Benkert of Columbus. Landrum High School representatives are Rosanne Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dever Little of Landrum and Kelley Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Landrum. The girls are rising seniors and are selected according to leadership, character, courage, honesty, scholarship, cooperativeness, physical fitness, and community service activities. Hospital Board Meets On 29th The regular scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees for April 15th has been re-scheduled April 29. for Girls Track TUESDAY Tryon and Polk Central Conference meet at Tryon in TUESDAY, APRIL6,1982 Tryon Day Plans Craft Fair Sale A Craft Fair sponsored by Tryon Crafts, Inc. as part of th program for Tryon Day on Saturday will offer a variety of Tryon-crafted articles for sale in the Farwell Memorial Garden on the north side of the Tryon Fine Arts Center, or in the event of inclement weather indoors in Tryon Craft’s groundfloor headquarter is the Center. The Fair will open at 11 o’clock and continue until all items are sold. There will be items for the young and old, as well as a special corner for pets. Everything on sale will have been hand-crafted by students, teacher or friends of Tryon Crafts with the entire proceeds going to support the year-round program of courses it sponsors. P Articles on sale will include weaving, crewel and needlepoint, jewelry, silver, enamel, po tery, knitting woodworking, basketry Slime e« • ”“'t"” r ' d '” , □ variety of designs applied by 0 , of Tryon Craft friends to j ^Mtivewastebaskets. S on Craft's 13th Annual Ster n and will be open to the Tryon Day public. P^k^the Th'ird^gS'An for * 0rk Masons are welcome. Master ™ W M, George R. Robert Fox, Fant, Sec. 12 Pages Today _ ~ price lOc Per Copy Sports Reporter Wins Block House A large crowd witnessed Sports Reporter with Kevin Doolan up wid the Block House Steeplechase Saturday. The unheralded horse broke out of the oack of a closely bunched 6-horse field to win by four lengths. Owned by Richard Bromze of Lawrence, N.Y. and trained by Leo O'Brien of Ireland, Sports Reporter ran the Block House race in 3:42.0. Pala Mountain, ridden by 18- year-old Bernie Houghton and trained by R. B. Houghton, was second while Bay Ridge Bill, with Jane Sloan up, came in third and Mark Stickley rode slight favored r nP k e J 17 to 3 fourt h Place finish. The purse was $12 000 Un Adios, the Chilean horse easily won The Doncaster ^I ““ ~ ^bK S™?™^" by Paul In third place was ^“^"d- owned by Mrs r, Sc hnapp s , and ridd'en by B ’ Alien Mark McMillan rS' Sloan - Kid, owned by Loui s r^ Ro ad to a fourth place ’ Dillan was $3,000 fln ’sh. The pu^ The Carter p a. ™ n ^ fences Wa ° Wn ’ 3 2-mil e Stieui ege ’ - ridd en ? by St ate Stabteandtra^ by Au? ark The time was , ned b * ShS stin Place was r 3:53 -0 t“ PDard. by Charles L 0 ? 11 Torn ^d , L Heek in Downed ^‘'nuedoag ^n * Page