0'7 90 1 z0i coiAJ^ 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 Dally except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. O. 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 12 Pages Today Vol. 63 — No. 146 The weather Thursday: high 86, low 67, hum. 75 percent. By Friday at 7 a.m. another one- hundredth of an inch of rain had fallen into the rain guages in Tryon. Tryon Police Chief Nathan Shields reports that the girl whose car overturned on Carolina Drive by One Tryon Place last Monday was Angela Curl, 16, of Gillette Woods. The accident was described in a “communication” last week. Angela told police she was headed toward Hwy. 176 on Carolina Drive when a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction ran her off the road. Angela’s car slide down a hill and rolled onto its side. Angela was treated for minor injuries. Shields said there are no eye- witnesses to give a description of the vehicle which forced Angela’s car off the road. The stone sculptures of Carolina H. Chase will be featured in an exhibit at the Tryon Fine Arts Center. An opening reception will be held Sunday, Sept. 2 from 3 to 5 p.m. The Isothermal Community College Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday night, Aug. 28 at 5 Continued On Back Page TRYON, NT C. 28782 Bloodmobile Today The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Parish House of the Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Tryon today from 2:30 to 6 p.m. All blood donors will be entered in a drawing for prizes. Synthesizer Creator Featured In Concert Synthesizer music is all around us. It is heard on television and radio and in the movies. It is far more tightly woven in to the fabric of our everyday lives than we realize. One of the pioneers in the realm of electronic music, Robert Moog, creator of the Synthesizer, will be the featured guest artist at the Brevard Chamber Orchestra concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9 in Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium on the Brevard Music Center campus. Moog, will demonstrate his creation with the performance of “ Concertaire II for Synthesizer and Orchestra” by Harvey Miller, a member of the Brevard College faculty. Moog will also talk about electronic musical instruments and their impact on modern music. There is no admission charge for BCO concerts. The public is also invited to pack a picnic basket and join BCO friends and orchestra members after the performance for dinner on the Music Center grounds. MONDAY, AUGUST 27,1990 Hawaiian Luncheon About 65 senior citizens enjoyed an excellent Hawaiian luncheon music by Gay Young at the “Vibs” and entertainment provided by Cynthia Andresan from the "Discovery House of the Arts” at the Fine Arts Center. Cynthia was a hit in her grass skirt and bare feet. She not only danced the Hula, but instructed a few ladies in the art. including a beautiful three year old guest who was dressed in authentic Hawaiian costume and seriously followed all the Hula instructions to the delight of all. I think her name was “Kristen.” In no time at all we had a Hawaiian chorus line, arms and hips going in all directions to the laughter of everyone involved. The Meeting Place fully entered into the world of the Polynesians from the “Lei tree” at the front door (a volunteer dispensing a colorful lei to everyone) to the beautiful hand- made flower decorations throughout the building. As my mom used to say “It was a sight for sore eyes." Fifteen of the seniors were the lucky winners of a fresh pineapple — originally part of the table decorations. The program was started bv Margie Horne’s showing of a beautiful Hawaiian video. All the senior ladies outdid themselves in “going Hawaiian” with Mu- mus, beads and flowers in their hair. We invite you seniors over age 60 to find out about our activities by calling the Meeting Place, Tel. 859-9707. — Reporter 20C Per Copt Hogback Hogs To Defend Title The Hogback Mtn. Hogs with Boss Hog Ricky (Huck) Laughter will defend their title-in the compentitive team games Monday, Sept. 3, 1990, 3 p.m.-at the Labor -Day -Festival in Landrum. The first year champion Polk County Jaycees plan to make a come back this and a couple of members have issued some strong statements about winning to the “Boss Hog." The Landrum Resque Squad plans to upset both of .the previous champions. There is a place for one more team to consist of 3 men and 3 women. If you can get a team together call Jim Ashmoreat 457- 4256 and he will give you ail the details. The games include: 50 yd. sack race, 30 yd. jump rope relay, waiter’s tray water race, 40 yd golf hole shot, blind man field goal kick. Don’t miss this -fun event to be held on the Landrum High school baseball field on Labor Day, Sept. 3. Tryon Kiwanis Meets Tuesday Dr. Wanda Starling, who has recently opened a new Family Practice office in Landrum, will be the speaker at the Tryon Kiwanis meeting at the Western Steer Steakhouse in Columbus, Tuesday, Aug. 28at 12:30. Jerry Jennings is in charge of the program.