THE TRiOfll DAILY DULLETIN The World,'8 Smallest daily News]mper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 139 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, SEPT. 23RD, 1952 Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28] Saturday awl 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 Weather Monday: High 74, low 64, rain .16, Rel. Hum. 80. . . Mon day was a great day here for show ing the value of community cooper ation. The 4-H Junior Calf Show was an inspiration to everyone who likes to help young people help themselves and in the end help the nation as a whole; the longest poles ever received in Tryon were also at Harmon Field having lighting fixtures attached before being raised Wednesday morning in preparation for the football game Friday night. Ralph Walker of the contracting firm in charge j£&4s the cooperation of the people apb has been wonderful and that fFTe poles will go up ready for lighting faster than any job they have ever done. The holes are nine ■feet deep and the KO-tt. poles wm lie raised by machinery. A thrilling: r-isrht for some boys who can watch it. Donations are coming: in now for the protect from Oak Hall hotel, Russell Walcott, Dan S. Rion. W. Y. Wilkins Jr.. C. O. Ridings, Nelson Jackson IT ... . Another example of cooperation! Relatives of Zeh Ci ’ence Jack son, 32, drowned in Lake Lure about midnipht Saturdav, appealed *(i Tryon Police and Firemen to help pet the body out of the lake. 'Hmrr were no prapplinp hooks in Trvon. So Harrison Bridgeman Covtivved on Ba^k Page JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW PRODUCES 16 FIRSTS Out of a total of 32 calves ex hibited at the 4-H Club Junior Dairy Show at Harmon Field Mon day morning- there were 16 first place winners, 12 second places and four third places. The 1st, 2nd place winners have been sent to the Asheville show at Enka for Tuesday’s exhibits. George Hyatt of State College was the judge. Winners in Showmanship were Bobby Fagan, first; R. L. Shuford III, second; Reba Wilson, third. Winners for fitting, Elizabeth, Nichols, fii’st; R. L. Shuford, 2nd; Merlene McSiwain, third. County Agents Paul Culberson and Joe K. Davis were in charge of the show.. The Blue Ribbon winners were as follows; Elizabeth Nichols, Frances of Beck-M-Nick; Rebecca Cantrell. Tryon Processing Bomb; Daryl Brannon, Green Pastures Princess; Durand Brannon, Green Pastures Willow Observer; Eu gene Phillips, Standard Dora Cor rine; Reba Wilson, Sybil Ethel Lady; Joyce Ann Pittman, Kiwanis Club; Henry Higgins, Afterglow Bell Sula; R. L. Shufford III. Valerie’s Hedwig; Annie Powell, Wonderful Kiwanis Lass; Frank Price. Rotary Club; R. L. Shuford ITT. Weaverbarton Pussy Willow: Julian K. Rhodes, Chamber of Commerce; Pobbv Jo Fagan, But ler Dairy ( ’lette; Alfred Stott, Standard Hollyhock Mary; Louie Rollins, Butler Dairy Belle. Red Ribbon winners were as follov’s: Nell Dean Smith, Rose Maxim’s Chinquanin Anne; Jackie Arledge, Duke Power’s Booster; Bobby G. McCarter. Spartan Cham Cowtiv'uP'l Ov Back Paae_

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