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 Nows 195S) Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager The Bulletin Is published Dally except Sat. and Sun. 108 N. Trade St., P. O. Box 70) Tryon, N. C. 28782 lie TirycMm ©mly IMtanmi (USPS 643-360) * Phone 859-9151 Prlntod.ln the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina Vol. 55 — No. 10 TRYON, N. C. 28782 FRIDAY, FEB. 12,1982 16 Pages Today Price 10c Per Copy Weather Wednesday: high 55, low 30, hum. 30%. Thursday morning was sunny and much warmer. Sen. Ernest Hollings of S. C. took President Reagan up on his “put up or shut up" on his budget and proposed putting a freeze on most federal spending and scrubbing a 10 percent drop in income tax withholding scheduled to take effect in July. Two items omitted from Columbus Pharmacy ad Thursday were: G. E. MagiCubes, pkg. of 3, $1.89 and C135.24 or C11D.24 Film $2.68. There was a large hearing at the Town of Tryon Annexation Hearing Wednesday night at the Tryon School Cafeteria. No one likes to pay more taxes and no one likes to be annexed without a vote. We believe that the Town Council is doing something that should have been done many years ago. Especially the land between the present town limits and the South Carolina line. The Town has been patroling this area and other areas for a number of years to give it police protection. They also answer the calls for police to these areas. The Tryon Fire Department has been providing fire protection for Continued On Back Page Baptist Women To Lead Service Baptist Women will lead the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, Feb. 24th, at Tryon First Baptist Church. Participants include Alice Tennant and Sadie McKaig, Responsive Reading; Kathleen Kimbrell, Moments for Missions; Louise Powell, soloist; Polly Scruggs, Offertory Prayer. Kathleen Kimbrell and Jessie Bishop are church greeters. Ruth Ann Arledge, Elizabeth Burrell, Elaine Jennings, and Georgia Pack are usherettes. The public is invited. Conference Tournament The Appalachian Conference Basketball Tournament will be slightly different this year. The semi-finals and finals will be played in Cherokee and the first round games will be played Monday and Tuesday nights at the higher ranked team’s gym. The time of the games will be announced by the host teams. Many of the standings in the conference won’t be decided until tonights’s games are played. On Monday, Feb. 15th the No. 5 JV team will play at No. 4 and the No. 6 JV team will play at No. 3. The No. 5 girls team will play at No. 4 and the No. 6 girls team will play at No. 3. On Tues., Feb. 16th the No. 5 boys team will play at No. 4 and the No. 6 boys team will play at Continued On Back Page Bids Submitted On Welcome Center Wednesday's Asheville Citizen reported that bids had been receive on the welcome center building on Interstate 26 near Columbus. Powers Construction Co. Inc. of Spartanburg, S. C. submitted an apparent low bid of $159,400 to contract a welcome center building on I-26 approximately three miles north of the South Carolina state line. The firm’s bid, one of five submitted was 13.4 percent below the estimated cost of $184,132.37. The project will be available to the contractor March 22, and the final completion date is Dec. 1st. Commissioners Meet Monday The Polk County Commissioners will meet Monday, Feb. 15th at 7 p.m. at the Saluda School. Valentine Scavenger Hunt Lynn First Baptist Church has organized a Youth Counci consisting of four youth leaders and four adult leaders to pa activities for the youth of Polk County and surrounding areas. To begin activities, the churc ^‘ aaving a Valentine Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. All youth are invited. Refreshments will be served. Post Office Closed Monday The Tryon Post Office will be closed Monday, Feb. 15th for President’s Day. No mail will be delivered on the routes; however mail will be placed in the Post Office Boxes. Large Crowd At Annexation Hearing Approximately 100 people attended the Town of Tryon Annexation Hearing Wednesday night at the Tryon Elementary School. Mayor Ken Tucker presided and told of the purpose of the meeting and gave the options the Town Council had following the hearing. The options were: annex all the proposed land; annex part of the pronosed land; do nothing- no annexation and cutting off some services supplied by the town. He then set down the rules that any speaker must be recognized by him, state his or her name and live in the proposed annexation area or in the Town of Tryon. He also stated that everyone would get a chance to as" a B - -^ a vote by people to be hout Some wanted to kn annexed - advantages would be What people in the area to en 10 the that they don’t alreadv k Snnexed also what advantages a have a «d Continued On B a ? k p would be Cage