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CNTErStaS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
at tryon, n. c. under tub act of congress, march 3, 1879
THE i {VIIV MM BULLETIN
rh(' World's ,'? £ lest DAILY Newspaper.
Vol. 26—No.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1953
Weather Monday, high 74, low
38, Rel. Hum. 48 . .'. Secretary
Benson of the Agriculture Depart
ment is trying to satisfy the cattle
men in the west, and asks them
to submit a plan for improving
the situation ... Russians as bad
es ever with demands and lies
about the Korean situation . . . .
Big plans underway for Halloween
Carnival at Harmon Field Satur
day, starting at 2 p. m. and last
ing ’till late at night. Something
for all the family . . . The annual
dinner meeting of the Tryon
Chamber of Commerce was held
Monday night at Oak Hall hotel,
featured by a variety entertain
ment by Hugh Culbreth of Inman
end a talk bv the Rev. Orville H.
White. President Leo Milhaupt,
presided. The Rev. H. A. Pruyn
nave the invocation and. Mrs. E.. E.
Missildne was the accompanist
for the assembly singing. Retir
ing President G. D. Cooksey gave
p brief report of some of the
achievements of the chamber of
commerce last year which included
the printing of 20.000 new fold
rvs pn wenn? hundreds of letters
end calls for information, assi°t
ino- Landrum ;n (mttiner a new in
r'no+ry and extension of its waW
r'v,ed • work with Columbus and
Creen Cre»k in petting new indus
Awes for those sections in the' fu
ture: attempt, was made to get
_Continued on Bar^ Pave .
Preparing For Last Game
Monday the Tryon High Tigers
went through a light workout in
preparation for their final home
game of the season against Christ
School on Saturday at 7:30 p. m.
Ronnie Ross, Dan Edwards and
Jim Ballew missed the workout
because of injuries, but should
be ready for Christ School. Ed
Howard has been shifted to right
half to replace Arthur Ridley.
Robert Bowyer will probably take
over the right guard spot.—School
Reporter.
Republican Meeting Tonight
There will be a Republican
meeting tonight at the home of
Mrs. Ruth Woodley to discuss con
solidation of high school. The dis
cussion will be led by Supt. Brank
Proffitt. The meeting is open to
all interested in 'this subject.
Meeting time is 8.
Pairings l isted For Vets
Handicap Tournament
Th^ first round matches of the
Veterans Handicap Tournament
will be played sometime this week.
The. pairings are as follows:
J. G. Newhall vs. Dr. W. F.
Bryan; Walter M. Howell vs.
Julian Calhoun; Charles Hare vs.
Dr. Alexander V. Dye; Enoch
Prather vs. A. I.. Bahler; Stan
Buckingham vs. Rev. R. C. Fal
coner; John F. Norton vs. Dr.
Charles Bewail; Lucius Sayre vs.
Maj A. R. PTe^ron; W. M. Brent
vs. Nelson Jackson.
The nematqde population of to
bacco fields can be reduced one
fourth by turning the roots of
this year’s -plants out to drv in
the sun.