2nd Class Postage Paid At Tryon, North Carolina, 28782 Established January 31, 1928 11 n ° 7 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 Ie published Delly 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 12 Pages Today Vol. 54 - No 123 TRYON. N. C. 28782 FRIDAY. JULY 24,1981 Price 10c Per Copy Weather Wednesday: high 90, low71, humidity 41%. Columbus Mayor, Ted Owens has announced that the ban has been lifted against the washing of your car or lawn. Mayor Owens said that he still encouraged people on the Columbus Water System to practice conservation but that the recent rain had eased the water situation. The Rutherfordton Little League team which won the Area 1 playoffs, lost to Belmont 14 to 4 in the District finals at Cherryville. Belmont now advances to the first round of State Play offs with a game against the District Five (Asheville area) winner of August 3rd at Rutherfordton Crestview Park. "The King and I” continues tonight and Saturday at 8 o’clock at the Fine Arts Center. Every one who has seen it gives it lots of praise and say that the children are outstanding. The Polk County Commissioners will have a special meeting today at 6 p.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room in the courthouse annex The State Senior League baseball tournament will begin Continued On Back Page Special Meeting Today At 6 p.m. The Polk County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting today at 6 p.m. in the Commissioners Conference Room. Laughridge-Haslam Win Heart Tourney The Heart Tennis Doubles Round Robin Tournament was held Wednesday at Red Fox Country Club Digit Laughridge and Lee Haslam won the event with 22 games. Mark Boyles and Jerry Rollins were second with 21 and David Vining and Scott Wray were third with 17. Food Stamps Complaint System A new complaint system has been implemented effective 07/01/81 at the State Level to handle complaints such as delays in processing applications or general services to Food Stamp Applicants/Recipients. When a complaint is reported to the state office, the Complaints officer will ensure that it is studied. resolved in an appropriate manner, corrective action is taken if warranted and that the client is informed of the results within 90 days. Complaints are routed to the Food Assistance Section, 325 N. Salisbury Street. Raleigh, North Carolina. Buy Paff Home Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Replogle of Hilton Head, S. C. have purchased the home of Dr. and Mrs. David Paff on Hearthstone Ridge. Dr. and Mrs. Paff will leave in September for a year in France with two of their children, Andy and Heidi. The Replogles will move here in September. Upon retiring to the States, the Paffs plan to build a home on land they have recently purchased in Huntingwood. The transactions were handled by Robert Thompson, Kay Price and Earl Thompson of Town & Country-Knoblock Realty. Six Boy Scouts To Attend National Jamboree Six Boys Scouts from Troop 150, Tryon, will attend the National Boy Scout Jamboree to be held at Fort A P. Hill near Fredericksburg, Va. Making the trip will be Mark Campbell, Charles Carpenter, Mike Frazier' Chuck Lynch, Jeff Page and Alex Trumble. They will leave on Sunday from Gastonia and will return on August sth. Democratic Women Meet Today The Democratic Women of Polk County will meet Monday at 3 p.m at the courthouse in Columbus. Kerrison Juniper, Jr. In Who’s Who In The World Dr. Kerrison Juniper, Jr., physician and educator of Edinburg, Ill. is listed in the 1980- 81 edition of “Who’s Who in the World". Dr. Juniper is professor of medicine, chief gastroenterology division, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine at Springfield. He has done much research and written many articles on gastroenterology, liver diseases, infectious and parasitic Diseases of the Intestine, etc. He has also taught at Boston University and University of Arkansas Medical Center. He was a visiting Ch£rx at the Republic of Center t" 3 ' Defense Medical S^W F^T ba "J >hysica ’s or Landrum Cardinals Htehsrt^l f^ban 0 1 Landrum be given Wednesri Payers will P ™ at the from 2 to 5 C '™» The „.