THE TRTOS DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 108 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1ST, 1953
[Est. 1-31-28]
entered as second
_at tryon, n.
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy]
CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Tuesday: high 94, low
68, Rel. Hum. 63; rainfall for June
6.06 inches . . . Polio epidemic in
Caldwell county at the foot of
the Blue Ridge mountains has
reached 67 persons since middle of
April. Outside medical agencies:
are making plans to help keep the
epidemic in check . . . Thousands
of farmers in Texas face ruin as
drought leaves cotton fields and
vegetable farms in dust which is
being blown away. The Abilene,
±exas area received some ram
Tuesday. The federal government
plans to give relief to the stricken
areas . . . One hour parking limit
begins today on Howard Street
from Pierce-Wilson Motor Co. cor
ner to the Methodist Church. Trv
on is growing and there is room
for smaller businesses that will
give personal service. Just try to
get a radio repaired within a week
or want small plumbing or repair
work done. There are so many big
projects underway claiming the
time of those in the business that a
little felow with service as his
motto could get a business founda
tion layed if he practiced his motto
... A number of business houses
are also closing Monday as well as
Saturday, July 4th. Hundreds of
people will be away this weekend
and part of next on vacation.".
Kiwanians Journey To
Yellowstone National Park
The Tryon Kiwanis Club travel
ed through Yellowstone National
Park Tuesday at Oak Hall with
I R. M. Schiele, Piedmont Boy Scout
; Executive. Mr. Schiele showed
movies that he had taken in Yel
lowstone and had scenes of Old
Faithful and many of the other
gysers seen in Yellowstone,
j Guests of the club were Fred
i Hosea and Fred Hosea Jr., of
Miami; Harry Morgan, New York;
Bill Rockhill, Ft. Wayne, Ind.;
G. E. Griffin,, Asheville; Dr. Gor
don Graham, Tryon.
Matt O’Shields was in charge of
I the program.
Golf Tournament Saturday
The annual Fourth of July golf
tournament will be held at the
Tryon Country Club Saturday. The
tournament committee consisting
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Mahler have
mapped out plans for an enter
taining program of events with
prizes for each event. There will
be a prize Jor the surprise No.
10 hole (?) in front of the club
house. Another for closest to the
pin shot on No. 3; another for tee
oil irom a peach on a board in a
tub of water; et cetera.
Pro Ted Fox is expecting1 a large
crowd for the day. Reservations
for -the picnic supper are being
made at the club office, phone
440-W.
A small charge is being made for
the various events for those who
wish to compete for the prizes.
Dan Stoudenmire of Florence,
S. C., is. visiting his grandparents,
| Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Creasman.