POLK LIBRARY 3, 204 WALKER ST. COLUMBUS, N C 28722 2nd Clan Postage al Tryon. North Carolina 28782 and additional post offim. Poxtmxiltr: lend •ddma chintz to Thy Tryon Daily Bullrlln. PO. Box 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 Sal. and Sun. tor $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 Carolina Vol. 65 - No. 101 The weather Friday, high 89, low 62, hum. 64 percent; Sat urday, high 89, low 65, hum. 40 percent; Sun day, high 87, low 67, hum. 45 percent. Precipitation at 7 a.m. Monday was .53 inches. Doug's Gravel Pit is being moved! For those keeping track of the gravel mountain in front of the Vineyard and beside the A&P, a front-end loader has been seen digging away. Doug Brannon allowed the gravel to be stored on the property, but it is now being moved. What's happening: The next Business After Hours will be held June 25th at 6 p.m. at FENCE. These events are for Tryon Thermal Belt Chamber of Commerce mem bers. The Polk County Public Library and Friends of the Library are hosting a Bookmo bile Open House Saturday, June 27 from 1-3 p.m. The public is invited. The bookmobile is expected to begin service in July. Ilie FENCE Flea Market will open its gates at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, June 27. Admission is free. This is one you won't (Continued On Back Page) TRYON, N.C. 28782 Revival Service Held Today-Friday The public is cordially invited to worship with the New Tes tament Church of God on Extra Jackson Rd. during Youth Revival Services beginning today through Friday, June 26, at 7:30 p.m. The guest minister will be Evangelist Jackie Thompson, Associate Minister of Smith Chapel Baptist Church, Cam pobello. Community Reporter GC First Baptist To Have Dedication On Sun., June 28, at 3 p.m., Green Creek First Baptist Church will dedicate its new and remodeled facilities to our Lord. We‘ would like to invite you to join us for this special service. This is an exciting time in Green Creek's long history of service to our Lord. As our friends and neighbors, we hope that you can join us for this special occasion. -Community Reporter Wellness Workshop Jerome Glassman, a practic ing Holistic Health Consultant, will conduct a workshop "It's Easy to Enjoy a Healthy, Stressless, Fun-filled Life," Saturday, June 27, at the Upstairs Gallery. Call 457-3294 for more information. The number was printed incorrectly last week. TUESDAY, JUNE 23,1992 Howdy, Pardner! Look closely, this is a chair! It was decorated by students to fool the eye ("trompe l'oeil") and exhibited in the cafeteria at Tryon Elementary during a recent PTA meeting. Students of art teacher Clara Rogers get opportunities throughout the year to experiment with various media. President's List Cameron Fitch, of Landrum, has been named to the Presi dent's List of Winthrop Univer sity, Rock Hill, S.C. He achieved a 4.0 grade point average. 12 Pages Today 25c Per Copy Paintings On Display A Trade Street Gallery exhi bition of American paintings has just returned to Tryon from France. The exhibition was held in Ouimperle, Brittany, May 1-10,1992. Artist, Paul Pourbaix of Four Columns Farm in Landrum, invited Mary Schweder of Trade Street Gallery to organize the exhibit which was to be a part of the international Art Exposition held during the first Ouimperle Art Festival. The exposition "Peintres Ameri- cains" included work by Jeanne Parker of Tryon; Betty Clark & Rollie Erickson, Asheville; Lynne Tanner, Rutherfordton; Richard Powers, Conn.; Paul Pourbaix, Landrum; and Cyn thia Edwards and Phelix Ludop of New York. The paintings were selected by Mary Schweder and sent from Trade Street Gallery to Michael Maket, an Art Dealer in Paris. Mr. Maket, working together with Paul Pourbaix, arranged transport from Paris to Ouimperle and installed the exhibition at Le Port de Pouldu. Jeanne Parker of Tryon exhi bited five acrylic paintings on canvas and all were sold. The Ouimperle festival will be an annual event and Mary Schweder of Trade Street Gal lery has been invited to orga nize the American Paintings exhibition for 1993. The paintings have been uncrated and are on display at Trade Street Gallery in Tryon. -Community Reporter