POL” L”B..\‘- kt. 1. *0 4 ' i -; :,: COb’J/.BUS , ■• C U.. n o v 11 ,. ST. .» "7 22 2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Member: North Carolina Press Assn. (Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955) Seth M Vining, Jr, Editor and Manager The Bulletin Is P*^'’^^. Dally except Sat. an 790 106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790 Tryon, N. C. 28782 The Tryon Daily Bulletin * (USPS643-360) * Phone 859 9151 Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 54 - No. 148 TRYON. N C. 28782 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28,1981 IS Pages Today Price lOc Per Copy Weather Wednesday: high 82, low 64, humidity 42% Thursday was another beautiful day. What we need are two or three days of rain. In a new drive to save additional billions in 1982, the Reagan administration is ordering federal agencies to stick to leaner budgets proposed by the president last spring rather than higher spending ceilings approved by Congress in July. Scientists worked Wednesday to fix a jammed camera platform on Voyager 2, but said the robot ship's sweep past Saturn was a resounding success that revealed a "kinky" new ringlet and a peculiar wrinkled moon. The platform jammed after the ship swept past the golden ringed plant, leaving its television cameras aiming uselessly into space as it began a five year journey to Uranus. Lloyd Isaccs, executive secretary of the N. C Association of Educators has resigned to accept a position to join Horace Mann Insurance Co. It is believed that he is resigning due to the shift in NCAE policy, which recently announced a new political stratergy of targeting Continued On Back Page Special Meeting Today At 6:30 For Columbus Council There will be a special Columbus Town Council meeting today at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose of accepting the resignation of Councilman Caton Dedmondt and his replacement. The Council will also accept the road right of way in Beechwood Polk Central Band Boosters The Polk Central Patriot Band Boosters will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 7:30 p.m. in the Band Room. All parents of band students are requested to attend. President Roger Wilson said, “with the budget cuts we have a lot of work to do this year.” A New Arrival Mr and Mrs. Gregory Bertelsen of Tryon are parents of a daughter, Sarah Kathleen, born August 24th at St. Luke’s Hospital. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Ross of Landrum and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs J. C. Bertelsen of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Buy Home Mr. and Mrs. John Winslett have purchased the Hodell guest house on Mimosa Lane, Tryon. Gaut-Pruette Assoc and Town & Country - Knoblock Realty were the brokers. Rowena Horne Is Honored The S&H Foundation has awarded a Citizenship Grant to Camp Carmel, Linville, N. C. for $2,500. The award was made at the request and in recognition of the public service of Rowena Horne, Rt. 1, Tryon, N. C. Mrs. Horne has been an employee of Bigelow, Landrum Plant since 1957. The money will be used to purchase new equipment. Camp Carmel is located on 59 acres, five miles south of Linville The camp is available for retreats and camping. Rowena has been involved with Camp Carmel for a number of years and worked to raise money to support the camp. Buy Home Dr and Mrs. A. Reed Harper of Pittsburgh. Pa have purchased the Terpening home on Jervey Road, Tryon from Mr and Mrs. Sam Greenway. Gaut-Pruette Associates was the broker. ‘YT — - Hamburger Supper For Tryon Players The Tryon Boosters Club is giving a Hamburger Supper for the Tryon High School football players, cheerleaders and their parents on Thursday, Sept. 3rd at 7 p.m. at the Big Shed at Harmon Field. Declares Dividends On August, 25, 1981, the Board of Directors of Public Service Company of North Carolina, Incorporated declared a regular quarterly dividend on the Company's Common Stock of thirty-five cents per share, payable on October 1, 1981 to holders of record Sept. 10, 1981. This is the 95th consecutive quarterly dividend on the Company’s Common Stock. The Directors also declared regular quarterly dividends on all series of the Company's Cumulative Preferred Stock, payable October 1,1981 to holders of record Sept. 10,1981. Mark Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burgess of Coopers Gap Community, has returned to East Carolina University in Greenville, N. C. where he is a u " J n the Env 'ronmental Health Department. Mr and Mrs. Shepard Kinsman have returned to Highlands N C w ma^ Mr a "d Xi ec ° f Gill ette Coopers Gap Com™ ^ ° f entering her freshma ^v‘ y is Isothermal Common " 31 in Spindale. College The Bulletin - J0 . p Copy,