Cln JUailn lliullctin Published every day except Sunday Seth M. Vining, Editor Famous Cows Will Be Here Saturday When Admiral Byrd sailed for the South Pole he carried with him three Guernsey cows from the Klondike Farms of Elkin, North Carolina. While enroute a bull calf was born on shipboard and he was reared in the Antartic re gion. The weather was so cold that several sled dogs froze to death, but Klondike Iceberg, the name of the little bull continued to grow and develop. He arrived in New York from the South Pole on May 8. He is nowj 17 months old and weighs 1,050 pounds. He is the most famous bull in the world and has received many honors and has attended social functions. He was guest of honor at the Commo dore Hotel. He is now preparing DESK BLOTTERS Brown Green Gray Ivory Red 19 x 24 inches —10c Each Wood’s Press Phone 99 foi a tour of the United States He will not be in Tryon Saturday, but a lot of his relatives will, in cluding a heifer, Dora of B. R., who was bred on May 19th to Argilia Knight, father of the fa mous Iceberg bull, Careless breeding methods are costing North Carolina beef cattle owners large sums of money. Tryon’s Theatre SATURDAY Only