TROPHIES DONATED P. H. Oliver of Barrington, 111., has donated a trophy for the Ama teur Class in the Hunter Trials to he held March 14th. The Pine Crest Trophy, donated by the Charles B. Sweatts of Minneapolis, Minn., is a perpetual trophy to be held one year by the winner of the Open Class. Those interested in seeinsr these trophies and the rib bons to be awarded may see them on display at the Tack Shop where there is also a layout of the courses to be ridden by partici pants in the Hunter Trials.—Con tributed. Bainbridge, Md.—Attending the Navy's Gunner’s Mate School here is Amos D. Foster Jr., seaman, VSX. son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos P. Foster of R-l, Tryon. Before entering the Navy in Feb. 1951, he attended high school in Mill Spring. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Dye are spending several weeks in Florida. Mississippi and Louisiana. Manganese, one of the minor ele ments -,n plant nutrition, is thought to play a similar role in animal health. 1 f*4> Mercury 4 door. Radio. Heater Clean. $795, Pioivo-W ;1 so»r. Motor Co.. Tryon. X. C.— Ad vertisement 5. C. * Walter A. Knool \ RfaI Estate Sales I Rfts. Rhone 311-M LOCAL Al>V KRTISINC RATES IX BULLETIN I>7>f It>o>. ('»\ CoTiseetrfcive Tn«eTtxNns ,V\ W iTk-'ho? 7^-t nv.T.t.’h, st ,SV ^•efi-dinp X oil we?,. 0-j.rrt? of T'hft'nk*. ero., it inch ?,p®ce rates. E. J. Slemons Ph^^ 6Ua’i' SPARTAN PLATIlW CO. 146 Carolina Ave. Spartanburg, S. C. Platers — Silversmith.« Silver Repaired, Replated 1940 Ford 2 door. New recon ditioned motor. Going for $200.00. Pierce-Wilson Motor Co., Trvon, N. C.—Adv. 5, 6 | J. M. Baker j j Real Estate j { Phone Tryon 192 j | Agent for Calhoun Property } 1940 Ford 2 door. Radio, Heat er. White Tires. Clear.. $325. Pieree-Wilson Motor Co.. Tryon. X. C.—Adv. 5. 6. » Toddler. Teen Age. Tween { and Twenty Ail Modeling BEAUTIFUL DRESSES i » i i THE EASTER PARADE of StJiart Styles Sponsored by Parent-Teachers Association Thrvvyrh tho Oo'ort-ofv of UALLENGERS March 11th. 8 P. M. TKVOV SCHOOL ACMTOSnrM Adrnisskvn ; ox’or liL