THE TRIOS DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Published Daily Except
TEst. 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
Vol. 26—No. 110
TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 3RD, 1953
‘ Weather Thursday: High 95, j
low 65, Rel. Hum. 54 . . . Better j
weather expected this week-end. i
Those who have natural “draws”
through shady ravines have not ]
felt the heat even on hot days. I
There is always a breeze blowing, j
Many arguments result over the j
differences in temperatures. Many ,
residents say it is never as hot j
at their place as the official weath- i
er reports indicate. . . CAUTION: J
Police, state and county officials \
are making every effort to • induce j
motorists to be more careful in |
driving over the 4th of July week- j
end. .Pedestrians are also urged
to watch their step . . . Sheriff
Griffin C. Middleton of Jackson
County was shot to death from
ambush Thursday in the mountains,
when he attempted to arrest Demos
Woods, 66, charged with assault on
a woman who tried to prevent her
husband from accompanying
Woods on a trip. Judge Don K.
Moore has declared Woods an out
law to be shot by any citizen for
failure to submit to arrest . . . H.
B. Kelly of Hendersonville has
been made a director of the Fitst
National Bank of Asheville, ac
fordine to Chairman Burnham S.
Colburn . . . South Koreans mak
ing some progress in the war . . .
Kilburn Mill at Tryon will be
closed next week for Fourth'of
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Francis Kittrell At Rotary
Francis Kittrell, son of Mrs.
C. W. Kittrell of Tryon, and prom
inent engineer and consultant, is
speaking today at the Tryon Ro
tary Club as the guest of Nelson
Jackson II, who has charge of the
program.
The program starts promptly at
1:30 and President Geo. C. Vance
states that the public is invited
to hear Mr. Kittrell. Those in
terested should he in the lobby
of the hotel by 1:20 and be seated
in the club room before the speak
ing begins in order to avoid in
terruption iby late arrivals.
Picnic At Country Club
Over 50 box suppers have been
reserved for the jpicnic supper
at the Tryon Country Club July
4th. Other members of the club who
did not make reservations may pre
pare their own basket meals com
plete and sufficient for the num
ber in their party and join the
group at the club house for the
fellowship of the occasion.
Miss Elena Garcia is president
of the Women’s Golf Association,
the group in charge of the supper.
Big Day of Golf Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wil
lard, chairmen of the Tryon Coun
try Club golf tournament for the
Fourth of July, stated Thursday
that the all day tournament will Jbe
a two-ball mixed foursome \^ith
a blind handicap. Golfers may
make up their foursome anytime
during the day up to 4 p. m. This
will enable those who have other
plans to play either in the morning
or afternoon.
Pro Ted Fox stated Friday
morning that the weatherman has
prom’sed cooler weather and that
a large crowd was expected.