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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M, Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy . TRYON. N. C* MONDAY, FEB. 10TH, 1947 Published Daily Except (Est 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday (Vol. 20—No. 7) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Friday: High 58, low 34, rain 11; Saturday high 50, low 18; Sunday high 34, low 12. .... George Ross Pou, 53, state auditor of North Carolina, died of a heart attack while asleep Sunday at the home of a relative at Rock Hill, S. C. He had been to Shelby to attend the funeral of Max Gardner on Saturday .... Fire in Berlin dance hall kills 1U0 people .... Slightly warmer weather predicted for today. Cen +--'<1 Florida and Daytona had snow jjy sleet ... All eletricity was fttt off in thousands of factories in England in order to save fuel. . . . Representative W. H. Mc Donald of Polk County has in troduced a bill in the legislature to prohibit the manufacture, sale, purchase, transport, advertise or have in possession any fireworks except under supervision of ex perts who have a permit from tha Clerk of Court who may grant a permit for use in connection with fairs, carnivals or other pub lic events .... Tryon Boy Scout Troop No. 1 attended the Con gregational church in a body Sun day as part cf their observance of National Boy Scout Week . . . Rallenger-Jackson Company’s Val entine window has attracted a lot of favorable comment. ALL DOG SHOW RULES ANNOUNCED Classes and fixtures for the 12th Annual Any and All Dog Show to be held at Harmon Field be ginning at 2:30 Saturday after noon, March 1, have been releas ed as follows: Judges for the show are Jerry Helder, Holland, Mich.; Mrs. Har mon Vanderhoef and Willie Sas soon of Tryon. , Judge for the working bird dogs is Ralph C. Erskine, Tryon. The committee announced the following information in regard to entries in the show: All the entries must be kept in hand on proper leash at all times during the show; the committee reserves the right to refuse an en try or disqualify any entry when in its judgment such entry will interfere with the proper conduct of the show; all dogs of any "kind, bred, sex, size or age are eligible for entry; all exhibitors shall obey the orders of the judges. There are 12 classes scheduled to be shown during the day’s activities, as follows: 1. Grand parade. 2. Most obedient dog; to show response to commands. 3. Cleverest dog; tricks the dog can perform. (Personality to count). 4. Dog with the most original costume. (Costume to be furnished by the exhibitor). 5. Tail wagginest dog, (hard and fast wagging to be determined as wrnning point). 6. Working bird dog. (Dogs that have been worked in the field the past season. To be judged for conformation). _Continued on Back Page
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