POLK i.TRR'nY - 1 r -°'' ^ WALKSH ST. COLUMBUS, .. C .-^~~ 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 32 Panes Today Vol. 63 — No. 82 The weather Wednesday: high 73, low 46, hum. 60 percent. The Thermal Belt was working Wednesday. The people of the U S S R are going to get a chance to vote — really vote — in the nation's first national referendum. They must decide whether or not to shift the nation to a market economy, a move which would cost tens of millions of jobs, double food prices and eventually allow private ownership of most businesses. The average Western North Carolina retiree household spends $16,971 a year on routine items, a study by the UNC- Asheville Center for Creative Retirement found. That's before major purchases, such as homes, appliances and vehicles. "It (attracting retirees) is a nice addition to the economy which you don't have to do a lot for,” said Bill Haas, the UNCA sociologist who conducted the study. With an industrial plant, for instance. Haas said a community must spend tax dollars to provide roads, sewer and water lines and other utilities. Civil Air Patrol pilots were Continued On Back Page TRYON, N. C. 28782 LHS Presents Athletic Awards Landrum High School had its winter and spring sports award ceremony Wednesday night at the high school gym. The following awards was presented- CHEERLEADERS Varsity Cheerleader of the Year — Tricia Shults Junior Varsity Cheerleader of the Years — Melanie Reid. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team finished their season ranked 3rd in the state in 1-A. Leslie Lewellyn. Robin Robertson and Michelle Simpson were named All-Region. The following Awards were presented: Most Valuable — Michelle Simpson Most Improved — Kelly Owens Best All Around — Sandy Morris Hustler Award — Tiffany Blanton JUNOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL Most Valuable — Angie Price Most Improved — Rebecca Pryor VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL Johnnie Wilson and James Henderson were named All- Region James Henderson was named All-State 1-A The following awards were presented: Most Valuable — James Henderson Best Sport - Johnnie Wilson Most Improved — Jerry Thompson Continued On Back Page FRIDAY, MAY 25,1990 Polk County Honors Its Heros Monday, May 28, Memorial Day, features Polk County High School Band and N.C. Senator Bob Carpenter of the 29th Senatorial District. The Columbus Post of Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW Post 9116) announced it's plan for this Memorial Day at the Polk Memorial Cemetery located on Hwy. 108 just opposite the Western Steer Restaurant. The ceremony will commemorate those who served their Country in time of need — those who made the supreme sacrifice, those permanently hospitalized, and those who. while somewhat mobile, carry the scars and disablements of battle service. The Polk Central High School Band will begin the ceremony at 11 a m. on Monday by rendering Continued On Back Page 204 Per Copy Stott A Master For Sixth Year James Stott, of Stott's Ford, Inc. received honors from Ford Division. Ford Motor Company for exemplary sales performance and dedication to customer satisfaction in 1989. Annually, Ford Division salutes and awards it's top performers through recognition in the 300/500 Masters program. Nineteen eight-nine marked the 6th year James Stott has achieved 300/500 Masters membership. Civic League Luncheon June 1 The Landrum Civic League will hold its annual luncheon on Friday, June 1 at noon at the Civic Center. This year's event will be a bring-a-salad-to-share. Guests at the luncheon will be Jodie Lashua, Landrum Librarian, and Dixie Page, story- teller, who is also librarian at Woodruff. Dixie Page, also co-founder of Woodruff's Stone Soup story- telling festival, will entertain with a series of tales for which she has become well known Democrat Women The regular monthly meeting of the Polk County Democrat Women will be Mon , May 28 at 8 p.m. at the Democratic Headquarters in Columbus. All women are invited