POLK LIBRARY RT. ^. 204 "LALKER ST. COLUMBUS, N C 20722 nov 91 2nd Claw Postage at Tryon, North Carolina 28782 and additional post offices. Postmaster: send address changes to The Tryon Dally Bulletin, PO. Bos 790, Tryon. N. C. 28782 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 Tryon Daily Bulletin (USPS 643-360) is published daily except Sat. and Sun. for $35 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 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Caroline 16 Pages Today Vol. 65 - No. 199 The weekend weather: Thursday, high 69, low 36, hum. 50 percent; Friday, high 75, low 35, hum. 50 percent; Saturday, high 77, low 50, hum. 55 percent; and Sunday, high 67, low 47, hum. 60 per cent. Still no rain. What's happening: The Community Resource Council members will meet tonight at 7 at Mill Spring Accelerated School. Scott Hoffman, national field director for the World Federal ist Association, will speak to the local WFA chapter Saturday at 8 a.m. at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church. Reservations may be made by calling Charles Cecil at 859-5532 or Ted Pro udfoot at 859-5581. The merchants in Columbus arc planning to hold Open House Sunday. A public hearing will be held on the proposed sign ordinance for Polk County Monday, Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the cour thouse courtroom. The Tryon Little Theater will present the courtroom drama/comedy "First Monday in October" about the Supreme Court Dec. 5,6, 7 and 8. The third annua] tour of Kay (Continued On Back Page) TRYON. N C 28782 101 Years Old Ronnie Benninger will be 101 years old on Nov. 19, 1991. They will be having a birthday party for her at White Oak Ter race Tuesday afternoon where she has been a resident since Dec. 27, 1976. Mrs. Benninger was born and raised in Transyl vania County, N.C. She enjoys reading, crochet ing and working in her church. —Community Reporter TPS Reception A reception marking the opening of the Tryon Painters and Sculptors Membership Show will be held on Sunday, Nov. 24th from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Tryon Fine Arts Center. The public is invited. Each member of the Painters and Sculptors may enter two works for the show and in addi tion may submit miniature items for the Christmas Nook. The original art in the Christ mas Nook will sell for $25 or less and will be an excellent source for Christmas gifts. The reception will be hosted by Princess Ransom and her daughter, April Frost Bundy and their committee. The gala reception is sure to be another of their artistic creations. The Members Show will con tinue at the Fine Arts Center until Dec. 31st. —Community Reporter Read The Bulletin For Local News TUESDAY, NOV. 19,1991 Portraying Robert Burns The rascal port Robert Bums, in the person of John Forrest Ferguson, reads his poetry, sings his songs and tells his story at Isothermal Community College, Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 2 p.m. on the Polk County and Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. on the Spindale Campus. Both are open to the public, free of charge. —Community Reporter New Arrival Duane E. and Lori Price of Green Creek arc parents of a daughter, Haley Morgan, bom Nov. 16 at 3:59 p.m. at Allen Bennett Memorial Hospital in Greer. She weighed 7 lbs, 9 1/2 ozs. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Price of Pea Ridge. Maternal grandparents are Barbara S. Shytie of Green Creek and Larry D. Shytle, Sr. of Green Creek. —Communitv Renorter 20f Per ( ope Wolverines Victorious In 1st Round Playoffs Polk County wrapped up a 26-12 win over Elkin Friday night in the first round of the State 1-A playoffs. Elkin took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter, Sean Cunningham threw a 67 yard pass to Otis Miller to set up the Wolverines first touchdown. Cunningham ran the ball 5 yds. for the score. Kip Stokes ran the two point conversion to give the Wolve rines an 8-6 lead. In the second quarter, Kip Stokes ran 1 yard for a touch- down to give Polk County a 14-6 lead. Sean Cunningham scored late in the third quarter on a 1 yd. and 4 yd. mns. Elkin scored a touchdown in the last two min utes of the game, giving Polk County a 26-12 victory. Coach Stokes said the Wolverines "played good. We had no fumbles, no intercep tions and made the plays we had to make." . ^^.C^nty will host Rob binsville Friday night in the second round of the State 1/A playoffs. P. County 28, Elkin 12 First Downs Rushes-yords Comp-Alt-lnl Passing Yards Punfs-Avg. Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards Polk Co Elkin PC 9 33-142 2-9-1 87 2-39 2-0 5-40 ..8 12 ...6 0 Elk 8 25-167 2-13-4 85 2-41 1-1 11-105 0 6—26 0 6—12