POLK LIBRABY ^ ^ =° H C COLUHBUS, N C 11 r.ov KER ST’ 23722 90 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon. North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Founded Jan. 31.1928 by Seth M Vining (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A Byrd Editor and Publisher The Bulletin is published Daily except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0 Box 790 Tryon. N C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin & (USPS 643-360) Phone 859 9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 21 Pages Today Vol. 63 — No 70 TRYON. N C 28782 WEDNESDAY. MAY 9,1990 2«C Per Copy Monday's weather: high, 75, low 56. hum 48 percent Howabout a joke to stake out. rather than something From Pres Bush's most recent lips. From the Out Front Guy, the Charlotte Observer: Q How many Teamsters does it take to change a light bulb? A. Seventeen You gotta problem with that? Now, about Bush. His press secretary, Marlin Fitzwater, told reporters Monday that the president is willing to enter budget negotiations with Congress “unfettered'' by his campaign promise not to raise taxes. . j. "The only thing the president has decided is something needs to be done about the deficit and that the existing process has not produced results, Fitzwater said Richard Darman, Bush budget, director, said he wants about $45 billion in deficit reduction in 1991 Congressional analysts say that would take new taxes and significant military and domestic spending cuts I f North Carolina is applying for $55 million from the federal government to fund quit smoking programs, while at the same time spending $5 7 million on research Spartanburg County Top 10 Honored On May 2, Cryovac in Duncan, S C. honored from each Spartanburg County high school the top 10 graduating students. The event took place at the Cryovac Plant. Beginning at 6:15 there was a tour of the building. 7 p.m. dinner was served and at 7:45 comments from John J. Warner, vice president and the presentations of awards The top 10 seniors attending from Landrum High School were Kimberly Dawn Branch, April Ellen Huffman. Stacie Elaine Jennings, Paula Renae Jones, James David Langford, Jr., Kathryn Jean Meador, Eric Allen Nodine, Mary Paula Petty, Peggy Lee Pruitt, Martha Lorraine Pryor. Polk County Golf Competition Hendersonville edged Polk by seven strokes in Western 2-A/1-A Regional golf action Monday. Henderson, Polk and East Wilkes, the top three finishers, qualified for the state champion ship competition. Travis Dotson of Polk County shot an 80 and tied for individual leader honors. To Meet Thursday The Columbus Merchants Association will meet on Thurs., May 10th at 8 p.m at The Western Steer Steak House on Hwy. 108 in Columbus. The Glory Days Of Broadway Pam McNeil Thompson pictured in a non-playing moment at rehearsal of the Spring Concert "The Glory Days of Broadway" to be sung by the Tryon Community Chorus. Pam is a North Carolinian, who has studied at St. Andrew's Presbyterian College. Western Carolina College at Laurinburg and Converse she is married to Simon Thompson of bird watching fame. She is well known to Tryon area concert goers as a sensitive and accomplished pianist — a gifted accompanist. Her avocations? Teaching, bird watching and travelling The Glory Days of Broadway will be presented on May 18, 19 and 20 at the Fine Arts Theater. Tickets are now on sale at the Box Office from 10-4 daily. The proceeds of the concert go to support the Rotary Scholarship Foundation which serves area students, both undergraduate and graduate. — Reporter Schools Athletic Plan Revised The Athletic Plan for Polk County Schools was revised Monday to add women's and men's soccer, restructure the football teams and add five coaching positions. The revisions, recommended by Superintendent Dr James Causby and approved unanimously by the board of education, call for adding women's soccer in the spring and men's soccer in the fall. In addition the football program will be restructured into varsity for grades 9—12, with most players in grades 11 and 12, junior varsity for grades 9 and 10, and middle school for grades 7-8 The past football structure was different than most other schools’ football programs and. therefore, limited the amount of teams against which the junior high and middle school teams could play, Dr. Causby explained. The new structure will allow a full schedule and encourage the lower grade students to compete, he said. The revisions will require the addition of a women's soccer coach, a men’s soccer coach, a men's in-door track coach and two middle school football coaches School board vice chairman Terry Edwards asked if there were teachers to fill these positions. Coaching possibilities will be considered as the administration looks for new teachers, Dr Causby said The approved revisions Continued From Page One