POLK LIBRARY RT. S , 204 WAI.KER ST. COLUMBUS, FI C 28722 2nd CI1» Postage at Tryon. North Carolina 28782 and additional port offices. Postmaster: send address changes » The Tryon Daily 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 (LISPS 643-360) is published daily escept Sat. and Sun. for S35 per year by the Tryon Daily Bulletin, Inc. 106 N. Trade St., P.O. Bos 790, Tryon. N.C. 28782 Phone 859-9151 7 - ?'\'/-- Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina 16 Pages Today Vol. 65 - No. 24 TRYON. N. C. 28782 THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1992 20f Per Copy The weather Tuesday, high 81, low 43, burn. 40 percent. Someone repeated a statement to me which I have heard sev eral, maybe a dozen, times in the last three years. "You know politics in Polk County..." they said, rolling their eyes. "That's why we just don't get involved," the speaker conti nued, after receiving the char acteristic, knowing nod the first statement always elicits. Well, just what is this shared experience that makes most people shudder to think of Polk County politics? One answer, it seems, is its strong tendency to label things either entirely good or entirely bad. Now what, beyond the Almighty, do you know that is of any importance to the human experience which is en tirely good or entirely bad? Right. Nothing. There is an ancient Chinese story you've probably heard about a farmer and his neigh bors. The farmer's horse runs away and the neighbors all say, "Oh, how awful. You are a simple farmer and you've lost your most important animal." (Continued On Back Page) Girl Scouts Petition To Save Lake Lanier Camp The Pisgah Girl Scout Coun cil, which now owns Camp Littlefield on Lake Lanier, is commending to sell this prop erty. This camp was given to the Girl Scouts of Polk County in the 1950's. Tlic Girl Scout volunteers of Polk County arc campaigning to save the camp. At the Pisgah Council's next board meeting, they will present their case, and also give the Board signed petitions of pro test. If you don’t want Camp Lit tlefield to be sold, please sign a petition and make your voice be heard. The petitions arc located at the following businesses: NationsBank, Tryon and Columbus; Village Restaurant; Jerry's Restaurant; Cowan's; Kelly's Gift Shop; The Flower Cottage; George's; Henson's; and Mimosa Carpet. -Community Reporter Tryon Home Tour The Green Blades Garden Club presents its TRYON HOME TOUR on Wed., Apr. 8. The Home Tour will consist of four of Tryon's special homes. Our tour promises to be a welcome to spring in this area. So put the date on your calen dar, and if you need a reserva tion blank you can pick one up at Carole's Shoes at this time. -Community Reporter Scott Gosnell Fireman Of The Year Tryon Volunteer Fire Dept, held their annual Ladies Night Dinner at Caro-Mi, on March 3. Special guests included were Tryon Board of Commissioners, Town Attorney, Town Man ager, Tryon Fire Dept. Relief Board, Tryon Fire District Commission and the Foothills's Fire Service Area Board mem bers. Holland Brady was the speaker and presented the Fire man of the Year Award to Scott Lee Gosnell. Scottie has been a valuable member of Tryon fire Dept, since 1984. Chief Jimmy Lankford pre sented a Service Award to Fred Edwards for his continuing ser vice to the Dept. Polk County Fire Marshal, Clarence Scoggins presented an award to Walton K. Glover for (Continued On Back Page) Precinct 7 Democrats Meet Precinct 7 Democrats will meet tonight (Thurs.) at 8 p.m. at the Democrat Headquarters in Columbus. Every Precinct 7 Democrat is urged to be pre sent. -Community Reporter New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Bo Adrian Miller II of Columbus are par ents of a son, Ian Augustus, born Feb. 26 at Mary Black Hospital. He weighed 8 lbs., 4 oz. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Miller of Columbus. Great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Miller of Green Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh H. Hill of Colum bus. Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Robyn Friendly of Mill Spring and Barry Ralston of Fernandina Beach, Fla. Great- grandparents are Mrs. Shirley Ralston and Mrs. Beatrice Pease, both of Georgia; Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Jones and great- great-grandmother is Mrs. Virginia Guinn of Fernandina Beach, Fla. -Community Reporter NA Meeting Schedule Narcotics Anonymous NA Meeting Schedule Tuesdays and Fridays, 8 p.m. Holy Cross Episcopal Church. ' Phone 859-2272 for more informa tion.