POLK LIBRARY 11 noy 91 Ri . 204 WALKER ST. COLUMBUS, N C 28722 2nd Class Postage at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Tryon Dally Bulletin, PO. Box 790, Tryon, N. C. 28 7 8 2 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER founded Jan. 31, 1928 by Seth M. Vjnl "e (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Jeffrey A. Byrd, Editor and Publisher rhe Tryon Daily BuBetin (USPS 643-3601 is lublished daily except Sat. and Sun. for S35 per 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. 152 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina TRYON, N C. 28782 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11,1991 18 Pages Today 20c Per s o|>' The weather Monday, high 84, low 59, hum. 73 percent. A friend stopped by Monday and asked if we would help him find a companion. Now we don't usually run personals in the Bulletin, but the depths of emotion displayed by this sen sitive, 90s sort of guy persuaded us. Here is his heartfelt plea: "Wanted: Good woman. Must be able to clean, cook, sew, dig worms and clean fish. Must have boat and motor. Please send picture of boat and motor." Image...is everything. The Polk County Board of Commissioners were to meet this morning in executive ses sion to discuss the management of the E-911 communications center. What's happening: Tickets for the Arthur Farwell Day luncheon, to be held at The Vineyard Sept. 21, arc on sale at NCNB. There will be another training session for the Stream Watch program Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the FENCE pond. The last was well-attended, and Polk County's streams should soon be under proper care. The Polk County Board of Commissioners meets Monday (Continued On Back Page) Peoples Leads Polk To Win The Wolverine men's cross country team attended its first meet of the season on August 28 and emerged the victor from a field of five teams. Scoring 26 points, Polk County was followed by AC Reynolds, Erwin, Asheville and East Hen derson. The meet's first place finisher was Polk runner Seth Peoples. He was joined in the top twen ty-five by Chad Lanford 3rd, Rob Phillips, 4th, Jason Denton, 7th, Scott Culbreth, 11th, Erie Baumburger, 17th, and Larry Feagan, 21st. Other varsity runners partici pating were Brendan Palmer, Tommy Thomas, Anthony Womack, Charlie Culbreth, Zeke Graves, Ethan Shulman, and Clint Lawrence. The junior high runners par ticipated in a two-mile training run. This group consisted of Mike Barnes, John Sojstrom, and Kevin Williams. Coach Alan Peoples said he and the team were "exceedingly pleased" with their first meet. Peoples further stated that sev eral runners had returned from summer vacation in good shape from summer jobs and working out. "You can easily spot those who have maintained their strength and stamina. I was particularly pleased with Chad Lanford and Seth Peoples, and Rob Phillips has been a pleasant surprise. He should make an important contribution this year." Caroline Greene Selected For Who's Who Wendy Caroline Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Greene of Landrum was selected to be included in the 25th Annual Edition of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Caroline is a 1991 graduate of Landrum High School. While in high school, she participated in tennis, basket- ball, and track. She was a member of various school clubs and was a Senior Superlative. She is a member of Landrum First Baptist Church where she has been active in the youth group and handbell choir. Caroline is currently a fresh man at the College of Charles ton in Charleston, S.C. —Community Reporter Wolverine Football Polk County evened its record to 1-1 Friday night with a 34-0 rout of Landrum. After receiving the opening kickoff, Landrum was forced to punt on 4th down. Gaverick Carson fielded the punt on the Landrum 45 yd. line, returned to for a touchdown, but a clip ping penalty nullified the score. Polk County started its first drive on their own 43 yd. line. After picking up three first downs, the Wolverines turned it over on downs at the Cardinal 19 yd. line. Landrum failed to pick up a first down and Polk County returned the punt to the Landrum 32. On 3rd and 7, Kevin Davis picked up the first down. A Landrum penalty moved the ball to the 12 yd line. On 3rd and 11, Kip Stokes ran a bootleg left and passed to Otis Miller for the TD. The two point conversion failed and Polk County went ahead 6-0 with 2:47 left in the first quar ter. Neither team generated any offense on their next series of downs. The Wolverine's first posses sion of the second quarter started on their own 27. A 5 yd penalty against Polk County and a 15 yd. penalty against Landrum made it 1st and 10 on the 37. After two plays gained no yardage, Sean Cunningham took a quick pitch left all the way for a TD. The 2 pt. conver sion made it 14-0 with 7:42 left in the second quarter. . ^^"V^ed the kickoff to the 14 yd. line. On 4th and 7, (Continued On Back Page)