Classes Announced For Jr. Horsemanship Show The Junior Horsemanship show to be held on Mlonday afternoon, March 27 at 2:30 at the training ring on New Market road, near Vaughn creek bridge will have the following classes: No 1, Parade of Kindergarten class on lead reins. Class No. 2: First fundamentals of riding are required; make horse do three gaits (saddle gaits ac ceptable) and answer two simple questions about riding. Class No. 3. Jumping class inside of ring. Simple course of four jumps and answer four questions about horse or equipment. Class No. 4: Out side course. Open to children who have hunted or are capable of hunt ing. The course will be simple but will require good judgment at meeting unusual conditions. Four questions will be asked about hunting. Judges are Mrs. E. H. Bennett of Lake Forrest, 111. and Lewis Bredin of Detroit, Mic.. All children 18 and under are invited to take part. Entries must be in before Saturday afternoon. For further information call Mrs. Hed ekin at phone 102. Chairman George A. Cathey of the Reservations committee asks all those who have made reservations to please come in and pay for them now in order to guarantee the space reserved. The BULLETIN $1.50 A Year. r LIVE LIFE— -EVERY GOLDEN MINUTE OP IT A Rilling Koolerwave lasts longer, waves closer to the head, quicker, easier. Specializing in all kinds of permanents and beauty' work. Visitors Most Welcome. Tryon Beauty Shop PHONE 176 AUTOS ROCKED It may seem strange that the Supreme Service Station would want to rock their customers cars, but such is the case according to Manager Dick Burnett, who states that they have just installed the most modern lubricating system, which rocks automobiles about the same as when they are being driven on the road. While this rocking is going on their equipment lub ricates every working part of the cars and eliminates the squeeks, insuring smoother driving and longer life for the car. MISS CONNER NAMES VEGETABLE LIST Several days ago the Balleiiger Co. advertised that they would give $1 worth of green vegetables to the person naming the greatest number of vegetables not listed in their ad in the Bulletin that day. The store had 31 vegetables ad vertised on that particular day but Miss Conner named 32 other vegetables not listed in the adver tisement. A large number of other housekeepers listed from 25 to 31 vegetables. The Ballenger Co. has Vegetaire display counter and a frozen food machine which enables the store to furnish nearly every kind of green vegetable obtainable. The Best Buy We Have Ever Offered A ten acre estate, just out side city. Evcellent Moun tain views, two babbling brooks, wonderful trees, Laurel and other native shrubs. Access to many miles of bridle trails. Choice of several building sites. All modern conven iences. Gillette Estates, Inc W. M. HESTER, MANAGER, Phones 377 and 96