THE TRY ON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol, 23—No. 180) TRYQN, N. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950
Published Daily Except
(Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday6c Per Copy
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Curb Reporter
Weather: Friday high 73, low
47; Saturday high 78, low 42;
Sunday high, 85 low 48 . . . Every
body is praising this beautiful
ler. . . . Mrs. T. J. Hair,
_president Tryon Garden Club
announces that the October meet
ing has been postponed . . . Have
you signed the Freedom Scroll.
You’ll find one -at Missildine’s,
Owen’s, Bulletin, Bank, Chamber
of Commerce ... Tryon lost its
football game Friday1 to Kings
Mountain by a big score. No report
received . . . O. B. Keeler, 68,
famous sports reporter, is dead.
John J. Raskob, 71, Al Smith’s
political leader, is dead. . . . Mrs.
Edith Webb has returned to Ashe
ville after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Rhodes . . . Mrs. F.
W. Sprague is visiting Mrs. E. D.
Mitchell in Asheville . . . Mr. and
Mrs. D. F. Farthing have return
ed to Boone after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Farthing.
Coach David Prince of Tryon High
«ol has been honored ,by being
ted as one of the coaches of
Optimist Football game to be
played in Asheville between all
star high school seniors players.
Sayre New Golf Champion
Edward Sayre defeated Marion
Palmer 1 up Sunday to win the
Tryon Country Club Golf Cham
pionship. Sayre shot a 74 and
Palmer 75. Both men in recent
years have tied the course record.
In the second flight finals Paul
Gibson defeated K. A. Bowen 1 up.
Third flight finals: Julian Cal
houn defeated Bob Adams 3-1.
Fourth finals: Fred Powell de
feated Jim Gibson 1 up.
‘Visitor To Japan, Speaker
At Kiwanis On Tuesday
Harry Bridgeman will be in
charge of the Tryon Kiwanis Club
program Tuesday at 1 p. m., and
will have as his guest speaker, D.
W. Robertson, retired business
executive of Fleming, N. J„ who
made a business trip to Japan
within the past few months, fle
will give a report of his observa
tions. Mr. Robertson and his wife
have been coming to Tryon for a
number of years, and are now
building a home in the Pacolet
Hills across from Harmon Field.
Women’s Golf Tuesday
The Tryon’s Women Golf Asso
ciation will hold a two-ball four
some tournament Tuesday at the
Tryon Country Club. Mrs. W. S.
Fellows and Mrs. Fred Placak are
tournament chairmen.
Burglars In Service Station
Do $500 Damage, Loss
A burglar or burglars entered
the Tryon Texaco Service Station
Friday morning about 2 o’clock
and did about $500 damage, accord
ing to Manager R. B. Scruggs. The
place was entered by breaking the
washroom window, climbing in. The
ejectric clock was stopped around
ST a. m., showing that the electric
light was put out at that time. The
safe in the station was opened with
a hammer and chisel. The cash
I register was not touched. Mr.
I Scruggs estimated the damage to
: safe and stolen money and equip
. ment to be about $500. No clues
have been reported.
Wool production this year in
North Carolina is up 31 per cent
over 1949.