THE TRYOW DULY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspwper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 115 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 10TH, 1953
Published Daily Except
LEst. 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
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Weather Thursday: High 90, low
64, Rel. Hum. 52. . . Beria, one
of the top three rulers of Russia,
loses out, and will be tried for
treason. . . . Tryon Volunteer Fire
Department was called out about
midnight Thursday to the Maurice
Puckett tenant house on Howard
Gap Road, occupied by Burgess
Patton and family. A hot electric
wire started the fire. Little dam
age done. . . . Duplicate bridge
tonight at 7:45 at Oak Hall . . . .
LEAVE FOR JAMBOREE
Boy Scouts Shields Flynn, Har
old Gallimore and Carl Pace all of
Troop No. 1, Tryon, will leave
Sunday morning for the National J
Bov Scout Jamboree in Jamboree,
Calif., a special city being built
of tents to house 50,000 Scouts !
and officials. Roads, water and
electric system have been built al
most overnight. Officials state that
it will take 100 tons of meat to
feed the boys the week they are
in camp, arid over a half million
quarts of milk.
B. B. Flynn will take the Tryon j
Scouts’ baggage to Gastonia the
night before. Mr. and Mrs. G. T,. |
Pace who will be enroute to their !
vacation at Pawley’s Island and
Myrtle Beach, will take the Scouts J
to Gastonia Sunday morning. The
Scouts are taking along a number
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COLUMBUS PLANNING
COMMUNITY CENTER
By Mrs. Edward Staggs.
A group of enthusiastic citizens
of Columbus met at the Firemen’s
Hall Thursday night to complete
plans for the construction of a
community building at the old
Denton Spring Park. This build
ing to be a 30x40 concrete block
structure. Various clubs and re
ligious organizations were repre
sented and both labor and finan
cial pledges were given for the
work to continue. The young men’s
Bible Class of the Baptist Church
have done much toward this pro
ject toy having the road to the park
worked and paid for, buldozing
the ground for the building. The
class was represented by Willie
West.
councilman Douglas Roper spoke
of the future upkeep of the park
and pledged cooperation* from the
town in many ways including ex
tending water mains to the pro
ject. F. M. Burgess and J. A.
^1-1 son a committee from the
Presbyterian Church offered whole
hearted cooperation.
Mrs. C. 0. Jordan represented
the Columbus Garden Club and
Columbus civic clubs. The Garden.
Club agreed to furnish shrubs and
plants for the beautification and
club members will do the planting.
Mrs. W. W. Breazeal, president
of the Outlook Club, also offered
to join in the landscaping and
also in cash donations.
Plans were made for benefit en
tertainment to raise funds for the
project.
N. R. Rector Sr., of St. Peters
burg, Fla., is visiting his family
in Tryon and Spartanburg.