11 i-.ov ^ colu^-’ 11 C 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) Jettrny A Bvid Ertihe 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 Vol. 63 — No. 74 TRYON. N. C 28782 TUESDAY, MAY 15,1990 inl’at'esTodm The weekend weather: Friday, high 75, low 40, hum. 79 percent. Saturday, high 80, low 52, hum. 74 percent. Sunday, high 78, low 62, hum. 62 percent. President Bush's Budget Director Richard G. Darman said Sunday that the Bush administration would consider tax hikes only in exchange for a line-item veto, a measure which would give the president more direct control to cut spending. Two American servicemen were killed near a Philippines airbase Sunday on the eve of talks on extending the lease of U.S. Military bases there. U.S. and Philippine officials say the United States may have to give up at least one of its two huge bases over the next ten years due to increasing opposition. The Communist Party of the Phillipines and its military wing, the New People's Army, have threatened attacks on Americans to protest the U.S. military presence. The U.S Supreme Court was to take up the issue of flag-burning Monday The court will hear arguments on a new federal law ■.hat makes flag desecration a Coiitinucd On Back Pane Saluda Adopts Water Policy Saluda City council adopted a policy Tuesday that explains the conditions under which the city will provide water and sewer services and street maintenance for residents of Saluda subdivisions. "We have never had an ordinance of this nature," Mayor Nolan Pace said Friday. “Of course, we are anticipating some growth, and we'd like to have orderly growth and place the responsibility where it should be.” The Pi-page policy, which want into effect immediately after its adoption, states that Saluda will provide water and sewer services to subidivions within its city limits when it is “within the best interest of the city and the property owners.” The policy also states that the city will maintain water and sewer systems within city subdivision developer or systems are built to standards set by the city. The city will not agree to maintain any subdivision's water or sewer system that is not complete, not in working order and not built to the city's standards, the policy states. Likewise, the city will not agree to maintain any city subdivision’s streets unless the subdivision's entire street system is established, paved and built to the city's standards. When a developer or property owners within a Saluda Continued On Back Pane Engaged Mrs. Mae Thompson of Landrum announces the engagement of her daughter, Melissa (Lisa) Beth to James Dewayne Solesbee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Solesbee of Campobello Lisa is the daughter of the late Bill Thompson of Landrum. Lisa is a 1987 graduate of Landrum High school and is director of Happy Days Child Care and Learning Center in Landrum. Dewayne is also a 1987 graduate of Landrum High School and is a machinist at Carolina Cutting Tool in Campobello A July 8, 1990 wedding is planned. Pesticides can be dangerous. Follow label directions exactly, and keep them out of reach of children and pels. Post 250 Elects Officers Commander Elwood Martin, of the Polk County Memorial Post No. 250 of the American Legion was unanimously elected to the office of vice-commander of the 24th American Legion District The election of District officers was held at the Host Post No. 2 Asheville on the 12th of May. The 24th District Encompasses, Buncombe, Yancey, Henderson. Madison, McDowell and Polk Counties. The election of officers for the coming year was held during the regular meeting of Polk County Memorial Post No. 250 of the American Legion on 1st Day of May. The following officers were elected: George Scofield — Commander; Howard B. Greene — Vice-Commander; Jim Shannon — Adjustant & Finance Officer; Jerry Ramsey — Sgt. at Arms. Installation of Officers will be on the 3rd day of July, 1990 — Reporter Carolinas Collegiathon John Anthony, son of Mr and Mrs J E. Anthony of Landrum was a member of the Erskine College Collegiathon team which was recoginzed recently as winner of the 1989-90 Carolinas Collegiathon. He is a graduate of Landrum High School and is a senior history major at Erskine.