FIRST FOXHOUND EfcENT
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sire, Ona Boy Harry; dame, Dixie
Cord.
Sixth class, best derby female:
Hi Dream Girl (M. B. Bishop) ;
sire, High Doctor II; dame, Nancy
Girl.
Seventh class, best all-age fe
male: Ida Red (E. F. Nanney);
sire, Jeff Trouble; dame, Ida
Guffey.
Eighth class, best all-age male:
Midnight Shag (I. T. Wilkinson) ;
sire, Ona Boy Harry; dame, Dixie
Cord.
Ninth class, best pair: Ona Boy
Cord and Midnight Shag.
Tenth class, best carriage: Dix
ie; sire, dame, Coat. ,
Laura Ann Nanney acted as
ribbon clerk. The silver trophys
were presented by Mrs. Ernst
Mahler. Walter Newman was sec
retary and Carter P. Brown served
as ring master.
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of the crippled children’s hospital.
Among the number going are 28
members of Try on’s football team
whose expenses are being paid by
public spirited friends . . . Some
other county in the state may
have been the first to reach its
USO quota but Polk County is
always among the first. And our
quota has been reached with two
more weeks of the campaign still
to hear from. All money over the
quota will be retained here for
worthy causes in the county. A
number of committees have not
been heard from. Among latest
donations are those from Fred
Swann, J. S Brown, Mrs. A. C.
Sloss, Harold Jay, Dr. J. E.
Derby, K. A. Bowen, Robert F.
Andrews, R. H. Brady, Wilbur O.
Stephens, Woodrow Hague, Chas.
J. Lynch, Frank Gallimore, Rob
ert L. Dick, Dr. John Z. Preston.
Seth M. Vining, J. A. Wilson,
Philip Finn.
Mrs. Caroline Hale of the Red
•Bird Associates, has returned
from a business trip to Chicago
and other points in the North.
Rutledge Carter, Assistant City
Editor of the Philadelphia Record,
arrives Wednesday to join Mrs.
Carter for a visit at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs George E. Bell.
John R and James H. Kimberly
of Neenahj Wis., are here for a
week’s stay with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kimberly.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roller of
Alliance, Ohio, are returning home
Wednesday after a two weeks’ stay
at Mimosa Inn.
Basketball tonight at Tryon
gym. Town team versus Green
Creek. Admission—free.
Radio reports state that for|^B|
governor O. Max Gardner, has bljr
appointed ambassador to Great
Britain.
Bob and Bill Kimberly have re
turned to Asheville School after a
visit in Tryon.
“Every town in North Carolina
should have some kind of a plan
ning and zoning agency to cope
with traffic bottlenecks and map
future orderly development in the
motor age,” Coleman W. Roberts,
President of the Carolina Motor
Club7said in Charlotte Monday.
He said many states require that
buildings be erected sufficiently
back from highways to preserve
natural beauty of the area. Busi
ness buildings are required to pro
vide ingress roads which do not -
interfere with -fast highway trafl^
It is a responsibility of publicWP
finals to provide off-street pa^i
ing facilities when private enter
prise fa;ls, Roberts said. “Every
time parking is eliminated on both
sides of any congested street, it —
is equivalent to widening that
street 16 feet, and without cost to
anybody.”
Roberts recently observed traffic
and planning conditions on a trip
to the western states.—Charlotte
Observer.
•THE BULLETIN
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