Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Mar. 5, 1980 DRUG ABUSE AT ROTARY Continued From Page One the Drug Enforcement Officers Academy and in Nashville, Tenn., he took a course on Drug Enforcement. Officer McKee is a certified breathalizer operator as well as working on a BA degree in Police Science at Isothermal College. Officer McKee has conducted field work for the Sheriff’s Dept, of Polk County and other counties; received letters of commendation from other coun ties and participated in the recent arrests of a large number of alleged Drug violators in Polk County. TRYON TENNIS TEAM OPENS THURSDAY Continued From Page One Vining were runners up in doubles play in the Western Sectional at Asheville, quarter- finalists in the Western Regional play at Hickory and participated in the state tournament at Chapel Hill. Others returning are senior Pat McCool; juniors Lee Corbett, Walter Mize and Eddie Wood house; sophomores Tony Cun ningham, Randy Buckner, Mi chael Lonnes, Andy Paff, Thomas Hill and Winfred Suber. Newcomers are sophomore Todd Constance and freshmen Kevin McClure, Dave Mackay and Coy Cunningham. Mrs. Stafford said that a full varsity schedule is planned to include conference teams of Polk Central and Edneyville, several private schools, and a number of larger high schools. Junior varsity team will be composed of 9th and 10th graders. The varsity will come from grades 9 — 12. John Amen will serve as manager and scorekeeper. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Continued From Page One Pettigrew’s resignation from the Polk County Library Board was regretfully accepted. A modified building fee schedule was approved. For a building costing up to $1000 there is no fee; from $1000-$3000 the fee is $30; and each additional $1000 costs $1.00. Several appointments were made: Tom Simpson to fill Laddie Horne’s unexpired term on the Economic and Develop ment Commission; Fran Wil liams as Meeting Place Outreach Coordinator (this position is 4 hr-day for 7 months). The following were appointed to the Tryon Planning Board, with the dates of expiration of term given; Roger Durham, Dec. 31, 1980; Perry Coggins, Dec. 31, ’81; and Harry Evans, Dec. 31, ’82. To the Tryon Board of Adjustments the following, with their dates of term expiration, were named: Hilda Pleasants, Dec. 31, ’80; Tom Moore, Dec. 31, ’81; and Andy Haynes, Dec. 31, ’82. Dr. Roy Morgan was appointed County Physician, with Sauve an Arledge assenting and Ruff abstaining. — League of Women voters Observer FOR SALE: 1976 Honda 750, good condition, many extras $1350. Call 894-8720. adv. 5, 7c. "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Theodore Roosevelt THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION THANKSYOU for contributing to the annual Fund Drive for the support of a Visiting Nurse in Polk County and adjoining areas and IT REMINDS YOU who intend to help support a Visiting Nurse that your checks will be gratefully received if made out to — THE VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION Box 1501, Tryon, N. C. 28782 THIS IS THE LAW Sponsored by The Lawyers of North Carolina MARRIAGE LICENSES Next to the driver’s license, probab ly the most common license in North Carolina is the marriage license. You must obtain a license before you may be legally married, whether the ceremony is to be civil or religious. A marriage license is obtained from the Register of Deeds of the county where the marriage is to take place. No waiting period is required before the cere mony. The license is good for 60 days after it is issued. When you apply for a license, you must file a certificate of a medical doctor showing that you are free of certain diseases. The doctor's examination has to be conducted within 30 days before you apply for the license. After the marriage takes place the Register of Deeds will be notified by the person conducting the ceremony, and a record of the marriage will be made in that office. There is a free pamphlet on this subject at your public library, provided by The Lawyers of North Carolina. "The chief glory of every people arises from its authors." Samuel Johnson Northwestern’s 6-month Money Market Certificates pay 14.792% annual rate Effective March 6 — March 13 Interest rate is based on the average auction rate on the United States Treasury Bills issued the week specified. (Actual return on Treasury Bills is higher than the discount rate.) Interest payable at maturity only. $10,000 minimum. We pay the highest rate allowed by law. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member FDIC Federal Regulations prohibit compounding of interest and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal.