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 Daily except Sat. and Sun. 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. 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 18 Pages Today Vol. 63 — No. 228 TRYON, N. C. 28782 FRIDAY, DEC. 28,1990 20c Per Copy The weather Wednesday: high 44, low 27, and hum. 68 percent. It was sleeting Thursday morning, but turned to rain by midday. Curbside recycling in Tryon next Wednesday will serve the following streets: Aspen, Bacon, Beaver, Beech, Berry, Cleveland, Elm, Freeman Hill, Fox Trot, Grady, Livingston, Maple, Markham, McDonald, Oak, Palmer, Payne, Pine, Scriven, Spruce and Tuckaway. Today, the Curb Reporter completes the series of excerpts of the remarks made recently to the Tryon Rotary by Patrick Oliver-Kelley. Oliver-Kelley is an investment banker with extensive experience overseas. In his conclusion, Oliver-Kelley describes those countries he believes would be the “winners” in a Gulf war, and urges the multi-national coalition to take action sooner than later. He believes war is inevitable. Of course, the Bulletin will give a forum for differing opinions. Oliver-Kelley’s remarks: “The first winner is Kuwait — it will return to our maps. Is an economically liberal country which by that liberalism was a threat to Iraq's isolation. It was Continued On Back Page Hole-In-One At Tryon CC Tom Teal shot his first Hole-In- One on the 18th hole at Tryon Country Club on Friday, Dec. 21. He was playing with Herb Michener, and to add to the thrill, the club prefessional, Cecil Turner just finished up on 18 and saw the ball trickle into the hole. Tom missed making his hole in one on his 80th brithday which was on the next day, Dec. 22. Congratulations to Tom on two great events! New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. David A. Stone of Lake Lanier, are parents of a daughter, Megan Brooks Stone, born Dec. 15 at Greenville Memorial Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. 9 ozs. and is 19*/ 4 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Van T. Greene of Tryon. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Stone of Landrum. Erwin Beats Polk Girls The Polk County varsity girls lost to Erwin, 64-46, in the opening round of the Blue Devil Christmas Classic in Brevard Wednesday night. The boys were to face Landrum Thursday night. Scoring for Polk in the girls game were: Arledge , Clary 2, Dawson 6, Nodine 1, Justice 13, Bumgardner 1, Callahan 5, Dotson 2, Johnston 6, McGrane 2. Lecture Series On Drama At ICC Mark G. Waren, 1990-91 Artist at Isothermal Community College, announced today that the Planning Committee had selected Dr. Stanley A. Waren, Prof. Emeritus at the City University of NY Graduate School and Univ. Center, to be the lecturer and principal discussant for its “Contemporary American Drama and Theatre" program on Jan. 10th. The program will be offered at Isothermal's Polk Campus at 2 pm and at Isothermal's Spindale Campus in the Library Auditorium at 7;30 pm. The program will include Dr. Waren’s lecture, a panel discussion featuring Dr. Waren, Dr. W. Terry Rogers of the Univ' of NC at Wilmington and the Visiting Artist, and audience discussion. Both programs are free and open to the general public, which is warmly invited to attend and participate in these events.—Reporter. Wins Gun Charles Flynn of Tryon, won the 30-30 Marlin, given away by the V. F. W. and Aux. Post 10349 of Mill Spring. Service For Men In Saudi Arabia Sunday, Jan. 13 at 11 a.m. during the morning worship service at Faith Baptist Church, Mill Spring a commemorative service for Polk County service men serving in Saudi Arabia will be observed. Families of these service men are invited to attend. Those knowing of service men serving in Saudi Arabia from Polk County please contact: Rev. William Kanupp at telephone 894- 8063. Parents Without Partners Parents Without Partners, Inc. will hold a general meeting Monday, Jan. 7, in the community room of First Federal Savings Bank, 5th Ave. at Church St., Hendersonville. Single parents interested in membership should arrive at 7 p.m. for an orientation. A program will follow in which Nancy Hall, Career Exploration teacher at Rugby Junior High School, will discuss job inter views ai.d resume writing. Information: 696-2641 or 692-0359. Read The Bulletin For Local News