The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy TRYON. N. C. TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1947 Published Daily Except (Est 1-31-28) Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 20—No. 8) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Monday: High 44, low 16. That is cold weather for Tryon, but that 44 degrees in the sunshine was wonderful. It never rose above 31 in Asheville Mon day—a difference of 13 degrees. It never got above 31 for three days in Asheville, whereas in Tryon we had a 58 for Friday, 50 for Saturday and one cold 34 for Sunday. Warmer weather is on the way .... New cold wave hits England; millions are out of work and much suffering. N. C. State legislature to battle over jfisparation of the Wildlife (fish game division) from the State Department of Conservation and Development. Representative Mc Donald of Polk is leading the fight in the house for the separation. Asheville Citizen opposes it. Says wildlife resources belong to all the people and not just a certain group .... Editor 0. O. Hearon of The Spartanburg Herald in commenting on a Polk County History paragraph in a recent is sue of The Bulletin says, “The author of this Polk County His tory is Mrs. Preston Patton, whose husband was highway en gineer for Spartanburg County for a number of years. We still hear a road in Spartanburg Coun _Continued on Back Page INFANTILE PARALYSIS FUND IS ENLARGED Polk County has gone $400 over its quota, according to reports that have come in within the past few days to the treasurer, -Mrs. F. W. Sprague. There were some large gifts from individuals but the bulk of the money represented pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and dollar bills from people all over the county incuding school children. The total to date is $1,841.84, and the donations came from the Green Creek Junior 4-H Club; -Seams school at Columbus; Mill Spring Senior 4-H • Club; Mill Spring Junior 4-H Club; Saluda school; Tryon school; the collection box at Lynn Post Office; Rev. M. B. Brown and Mrs. Della Davenport Jackson of Union Grove colored school; Mrs. Delores Bingamon, Mrs. Ellison Andrews, W. M. Watson, Mrs. Louis Fuld ner, Mrs. John Vollmer. .The County-Wide campaign was direct ed by Miss Gladys Hamrick co chairman and Paul Culberson through the 4-H Clubs, Home Demonstration Clubs and schools. ADAMS-MILLIS SPLITS BASKETBALL GAMES Adams-Millis boys and igfirls played Hendersonville All-Star boys and girls Monday night at Plat Rock. Adams-Millis girls won 22-21; and the boys lost 49 to 63. TOWN NEWS At the meeting of the Town Commissioners Monday night the zoning ordinance as amended was approved. The police department wag ordered reduced to three men.