Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday[5c 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 TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 114 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 8TH. 1952 Weather Monday: High 88, low 61, Rel. Hum. 54. . . . The Re publican Convention is underway! and those who have television sets are enjoying the event from nearly every angle while sitting in their own home. They can be just as comfortable as their home can make them and yet hear and see the speakers from a view point not possible for the delegates. The close-up pictures and the views of the commentators give the tele vision spectators a treat never realized Delore. General MacAr thur’s keynote speech Monday night brought forth tremendous tf^plause . . . Today, the All-Star 'IWKeball game between the Ameri can and National League teams at Philadelphia beginning at 12:30 will claim national attention . . . Congratulations to the Town of Tryon in having an engineer in vestigate SGine of the traffic prob lems with a view to making cor rections v. ... Never beiore have Tryon young people had so many opportunities to learn to swim, and no child should fail to take ad vantage of these opportunities. The swimming pool at the Country Club in charge of Miss Ann Bowen is the scene for lessons by Miss, Ann Buchly, Vance McCown and Seth Vining Jr. (for Boys Scouts). The Girl Scouts will have lessons -Continued on Back Page__ IT’S McCOWN ST. NOW The new street made by cut ting away the Oak Hall bank has been without a name since it was opened. At the last meeting of the Town Council the thorough fare was named McCown Street in recognition of the services of Town Attorney Ryan McCown in getting the street made. The Southern Railway, the Highway Department, the Town govern ment and others all had to be brought into agreement before the project could be accomplished. The street now eliminates the neces sity of much traffic having to cross the railroad and also pro vides additional parking space for many cars. The Town now has underway a plan to eliminate left turns in front of Missildine’s. West or North Trade Street traffic from Goodyear’s to M,issildine’s desir ing to cross the railroad will be routed to the next turning point to bring cars back in front of the police station where a right turn can be made to cross the railroad. Officials state they hope this will eliminate some of the confusion caused by cars trying to break through the line of traffic to make a left hand turn at Mis sildine’s. If it doesn’t work some thing else will be tried. POLK 4-H MEMBERS AT CAMP SCHAUB The following 4-H Club mem bers, along with Miss . Elizabeth Wright, the assistant home agent, and Joe K. Davis, the assistant countv agent, are attending camp at Camp Schaub, Waynesville: Joe Horton, Joyce Whiteside, Creed Jackson, Doris Westbrook, _Continued on Back Page—

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