2nd cuss Po^e - Tryon. Nor.h " ^ ^^ ^^ ^y BnUrUn. PO. Box 790. Tryon. N.C. UOM THE WORLD’S SMALLEST DAILY NEW SPARER Founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vuung (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher The Tryon Daily BuBeun tUSPS 643-360)^ pushed daily except Sat. and £ year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin. Inc. 106 N. Trade St., P.O. Box 790, Tryon, N.C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin Phone 859-9151 Vol. 65 - No. 143 The weather Monday, high 71, low 66, hum. 72 percent and 2.37 inches of rain fell. By 7 a.m. Tuesday, another .15 inches of rain had fallen. Tuxedo residents are taking home momentos from Tryon these days - post office boxes. The Postal Service had to close down the Tuxedo post office suddenly Aug. 7 due to serious electrical problems in the building. Residents must now drive to Zirconia. But when the postal service began removing the Tuxedo post office boxes, Ernie Boys objected. Those boxes were purchased by his father some 40 years ago from the Tryon Post Office. The post office let Boys keep the boxes, and he has been giv ing away the box doors to the persons who leased them. On to lunch: We have had several calls in the last few days from parents wondering when we're going to print the school lunch menus. (For those of you who don't share this reading pleasure, let us explain. If the cafeteria is planning spinach and cauli flower pizzas, Mom has to pack a lunch. If it's chicken nuggets (Continued On Back Page) Printed In the THERMAL BELT ot Western North Carolina TRYON. N. C 28782 Fruits Of Labor At The T.C.C. There will be a mixed four- some golf tournament followed by a cocktail party on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2 at the Tryon Country Club for mem bers and their guests, so every one can rest on their laurels after a hard summer of laboring in the vineyards. The mixed foursome golf tournament will be at 9 holes with full handicaps, a team to consist of one couple. There will be prizes for all so get signed up. Following the tournament there will be a BYOB cocktail part at the club from 4 to 6 p.m. with mixers and snakes pro vided. —Community Reporter Deputy Investigates Equipment Vandalism Sgt. James Carter of the Polk County Sheriffs Department was investigating vandalism Tuesday morning. Apparently vandals disturbed the road construction equipment in Green River Cove. The equipment was being used to repair the bridge near Bradley falls which washed out in heavy rains July 31. Closed Monday Landrum Branch of the Spar tanburg County Library will be closed Monday, Sept. 2, for Labor Day. —Community Reporter WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28,1991 Casey Culbreth Little Miss Polk County Casey Culbreth, daughter of Dean and Rita Culbreth of Green Creek was crowned Little Miss Polk County on July 4th in Columbus. Casey is two years old. —Community Reporter Senior Championship At The Tryon C.C. The Senior Championship for those 55 and over will be held at the Tryon Country Club beginning the week of Septem ber 3rd and continuing through the third week of the month. This will be a match play event at 18 holes without han dicaps. This tournament is to show what the semi-old fellows can really do without the aid of handicaps. Get signed up early for this challenging event, and may the best man win. 16 Pages Today 20C Per Vopy Run At Summerfest Wolverine runner Set Peoples and Coach Alan Peoples com bined training and family fun at Summerfest in York, S.C. on Saturday, Aug. 24. While visit ing with the D.W. Shuler fam ily, they participated in the 5K Summer Run. They were joined in the competition by their niece and cousin, Harriet Shuler, a recent participant in the regional Junior Olympics meet. Seth completed the 5K in 17:52, winning first place in his age group and placing 12th overall. Coach Peoples finished 4th in his age group with a 22:09. Harriet Shuler completed her one-mile run in 9:05 and placed 3rd in her age division. Robbie McFarland of Colum bus also attended the Summer Run with the USC-S cross country team. As a result of recent illness, McFarland did not compete. —Community Reporter Red Fox Golf The Red Fox Womens Golf Assoc. Two-Day ringer Tour nament, held on Thurs., Aug. 15 and 22, winners are: Class A, Nan Holden with a net 67. Class B, Anne McIntyre a net 65. Class C, Carolyn Pierce net 63 and Class D, Sheila Umlauf with a net 62. Members should sign up now for a 9 a.m. shotgun drawn foursome Captain's Choice on Thurs. Aug. 29. —Community Reporter