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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT JHI -'OST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 (Ergun lc PER COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 19~9 Record Crowd Attends Annual Dog Show (In Asheville Citizen) Tryon, Mlarch 13.—A record crowd attended the eighth annual any and all dog show held herej this afternoon at Harmon Field j under auspices of the Tryon Rid-' ing and Hunt club. More dogs of; every breed were entered in all the| 12 classes than in any previous! show. Mi B. Flynn directed the show,! assisted by Mrs. H. B. Vanderhoef,] Jerry Drew, Mrs. Baxter Haynes! and others. Judges for the event! were Captain Rufus Zogbaum,! . Mrs. Edward H. Bennett and Rob-j ert Martin. Following the grand parade! which opened the proceedings, rib-! bons were presented to the winners! in the various classes as follows: j Class two: Dog with largest feet, | Garry, owned by M!rs. SL V. C. i Hamilton; second, Cicero, Miss! Josephine Kimberly; third, Toby, Mrs. H. C. Metcalf. Class three: Cleverest dog, first, Rag and Miuffin, Miss Sallie Coe; second, Topsy, Mrs. H. C. Metcalf; third, Boppy and Bobbie, S. A. Bingham. Class four: Tail wagginest dog, first, Bobbie, S'. A Bingham; sec ond, Kiltie, Vance McCown; third, Annie, Jim Jackson. Class five: Classiest combination of dog and owner. First, 'Tom with Mrs. Sam Bingham, Jr.; second, Buttons with Stephen Bowes; third, Judy, with Barbara Hill. Class six: Dog with most varied Continued On Back Page... Two-Hour Parking Law In Effect A two-hour parking limit for Trade street is now in effect by order of the Town Board of Com missioners, according to Town Manager C. H. Helms. Chief of Police Hague Kiser has been in structed to enforce the ordinance and signs are being put up notify ing automobile drivers of the new regulations. Manager Helms says that the parking problem in Tryon is getting intolerable. Most cities allow 30 minutes and an hour parking limit, but the local govern ment is allowing a two-hour park ing limit which gives ample time for anyone to shop or attend a show without inconvenience, yet it prevents any one car from monop olizing space all day on Trade street. All day parking space is available across the railroad near the depot; and the Ballenger Co. has donated the use of its vacant lot near Martin’s Garage. Kelvinator Party On Wednesday A page advertisement in this issue of the Bulletin invites the people of this section to the Kel vinator Silver Anniversary party at the Duke Power Co. office on Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock. Mrs. Kathleen Moore will be in charge as hostess. Kelvinator Kookies and punch will be served to all who attend. Manager K. A. Bowen is expecting a large crowd to come at any time during the afternoon if only for a few minutes.
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