TIM DAILY BllLLETII The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 143 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY. AUGUST 18 1952 Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _ATTRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Weather Friday: High 89, low 66, rain .07, Rel. Hum. 65; Satur- • day high 95, low 70; Rel. Hum. 61; Sunday high 97, low 70, Rel. Hum. 55 ... . All Polk County political and business activities are centered in Columbus today with the opening of Superior Court by Judge Don Phillips. The only state-wide issue that might crop up is the charge that some official ballots were stolen from the sher iff’s automobile at the spring pri mary. The attorney general and the S. B. I. have this under inves tigation and whether anything pops im for the grand jury will prob HKv depend on the evidence gath wajd in the meantime ... The 100th birthday of the Internation al Typographical Union is being celebrated by printers in Spar tanburg. One old timer recalled in The Journal that L. H. Bosse, former foreman of The Polk Coun fv News in Tryon. was the first president of the Union in Spar fnnb'wg .. . . Chinquapin Farm in the Hunting Country has released several hundred pheasants to en joy the food planted for their bene fit. Marvin C. Brendall raises pheasants in a large covered pen in his yard off Markham Road. They are attractive birds . . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pye have ipoved into their new home on Lake Lan —Contmv.ed on Back Page_ Lighted Athletic Field The steps to lighting of Harmon Field have progressed as follows: The Harmon Field Commission has received the following appli cation from the Chamber of Com merce : “A special meeting of the Di rectors of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce held August 13th at Oak Hall Hotel for the purpose of dis cussing the possible means of sav ing the Tryon High School Ath letics. It was unanimously decid ed that the only possible means of saving the school athletics was a lighted field which would make it possible for better attendance for home games. An application was made to the Harmon Field Commission to light the present football field, located at Harmon Field. This field to be primarily used for school activities. A com mittee was named to organize a drive for funds to establish such facilities as necessary for school athletics. Further plans will soon get under way and will be an nounced in the Tryon Daily Bulle tin. “G. D. Cooksey, Sec.-Treas.” After careful consideration and due consideration the Harmon Field Commission will enact the following at their next meeting: “The Harmon Field Commission accepts the application of the Try on Chamber of Commerce to estab lish field lights on part of Har mon Field, providing that the fol lowing conditions are complied with which conditions shall be a part of the by-laws of the Harmon Field Commission. “Be it resolved that it is the intent of the Harmon Field Com Covtivuea on Back Page...

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