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SNTER^JjAS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
at tryon, n. c co ^DER the act of congress, march 3. 1879
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THE TRIOS DULY RELLGTIS
Thp World's Smallt « DAILY Nev>spaper.
Vol. 26—No. 151
g TRYON,
Seth M. Vining, Editor
N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1953
Weather Friday: high 94, low
57, Rel. Hum. 40; Saturday high
95,low 58, Rel. Hum. 38; Sunday
high 96, low 58, Rel. Hum. 38 . . .
All Kiwanians, Rotarians, Lions',
Chamber of Commerce members,
farmers, business people and any
others interested in the develop
ment of the 4-H Club calf show
and other 4-H activities are expect
ed to be at the Calf Show at
Harmon Field Tuesday. Show
starts at 9:30, but people may
attend at anytime. The civic clubs
are giving up their regular meet
ing programs and will have their
luncheon at the field with the
4-H Club members at 1 o’clock.
There will be 32 calves in the show
exhibited by 12 girls and 20 boys.
Calves will represent from one to
four generations since the foun
dation was started by the civic
clubs ... In the case of Mrs.
Stella Rhodes vs: J. L. Rhodes,
charged with assault, the result
was a mistrial and Judge Nimocks
ordered a retrial at next term of
court. Many spectators were high
in their praise of the conduct of
the court by Judge Nimocks. This
week’s term of court is being pre
sided over by Judge Burgwyn who
was unable to preside last week . .
Men and women are playing for
their respective championships at
the Tryon Country Club. Next
Monday the second annual fruits
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Ben E. Douglas
Director Ben E. Douglas of the
N. C. State Department of Con
servation and Development, Ral
eigh, plans to be in Polk County
Tuesday and may attend the 4-H
Club Calf Show to be held at
Harmon Field under sponsorship
of the Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis
clubs and Chamber of Commerce.
Tuesday night he will attend the
Industrial Development Forum at
Marion at 7:30 p. m., at the
Marion court house. The public
is invited to this meeting and all
communities interested in getting
new industries of any kind, are
expected to send representatives.
The forum is being held under
di&pices of the commerce and in
dustry committee of the State
Bdard of Conservation and De
velopment. Robert M. Hanes,
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