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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 fflrucn Batlg bulletin (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Kiwanis AG Program The Tryon Kiwanis club has adopted County Agent J. A. Wil lson’s agricultural program as one sV its major objectives for 1938. "0. F. Criswell, state farm manage ment specialist and eight prominent Polk county farmers were guests ■of the club on Tuesday. The pro gram is as follows: For 4-H club: Prizes: A. Best Demonstration team. Feeding Dairy Cattle, trip to 4-H Camp; $4.00. Swine Production, trip to 4-H ■camp; $4.00. Corn Production, trip to 4-H camp; $4.00. Cotton Production, trip to 4-H camp; $4.00. B. Best Home Beautification Projcet ($3-$2) ; $5.00. C. Best Strawberrv Project ($2- $1); $3.00. D. Best Sweet Potato Project with certified seed ($2-$l); $3. >E. Have each winning team as uests of club. F. Prizes for Best Pprojects complete, SB.OO. For Adults: Best Pasture Demonstration, $5. Best Forestry Demonstration $5. Prizes at Variety Demonstration. $5.00. Furnish refreshments and rep resentatives for Farm Tour and for Pasture Tour. Invite Farm Management group of eight to regular Kiwanis meet ing February 22, to hear Mr. Criswell. Invite Farm Board (18 mem bers) to meeting for Special Pro gram sometime before fall. TRYON, N C., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23. 1938 “CURB” REPORTER Echoes of the Bulletin Anniver sary Edition still come in from afar. Homer Goodell writes to C. M,. Howes from Memiphs, Tenn., to “express the enjoyment it has given me. I have read it from cover to cover over and over again and shall do it some more. Os course to me, the coverage of early days is very incomplete, but at that, the publisher has done well and I congratulate him. You know I date back in Tryon 55 years. I could have given him some inter esting matter and names of lots of early settlers that have been omitted . . At any rate, the issue was fine and wonderfully interest ing and I thank you from the bot tom of my heart for sending it to me, I shall always keep it. Until her death about two years ago Belle McAboy and I kept up a correspondence, keeping alive the memories of the eighties and nine ties in Tryon. She was a leading spirit of Tryon and Lynn, and was the daughter, of course, of the one and only Dr. McAboy, the High Priest of the country from the collapse of the Klu-Klux- Klan until his death. The older I get. the more I long for Tryon, the dearest place on earth. My nephew, Frank Goodell, is in Try on occasionally, but he is on the jumo all the time and I do not see much of him; he is in California Continued on Back Page
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