(Est. m -28) Published, Daily Except Saturday'and Sunday (5c Per Copy) SNTEREITaS SECON >iASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, g UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE T/JON DAILY BULLETIN The World's S jgj est daily Newspaper Vol. 26—No7 * ~~TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1953 Seth M. Vining, Editor Weather • Thursday: High 70, low 34, Rel. Hum. 35 . . . Most forest fires are under control now according to reports in The Ashe ville Citizen. B. H. Corpening. dis trict forester, included a fire south of. Columbus and one southwest of Bearwallow Tower in Hender son County. • The Polk County fire started Thursday morning . . Federal Communications Commis sion approves sale* of WWNC, Asheville radio station to the 1 Greenville; S. C. News and Pied mont who also own The Asheville Citizen and Tihies .... President Eisenhower is attending a busi ness-Political ^meeting in Ottawa. Canada. Both governments hope to improve economic relations and to encourage the how of trade. Polk County has been placed in | District 7 by the newly estab lished Milk Commission. The min imum. Class 1 producer price will be $6.25 per hundred weight; Clacs 2, $4.50 .... Tho^e who ! like to shoot are invited to par ■Hcinate in the Turkey Shoot at j Harmon Fie’d Saturday begin- j ning at 1 p. m., according to j Claude Scoverins, one of the pro- j moters of the event . ... Foot ball tonight at 7:30 at Harmon j Field between Tryon and Hot Sorings .... Duplicate Bridge J Tournament tonight at Oak Hall -Continued on Bach Pam—— NEW DURENE PRESIDENT W. H. McDonald W. H. McDonald, secretary of the Southern Mercerizing* Co., Try on, was elected president of the Durene Association of America at the anual meeting in New York Thursday' afternoon. He succeeded William Suttenfield of Mount Holly, N. C. This is the only association of its kind in America and includes producers of mercerized cotton yarn such as Spinners Processing Co., Sjjindale, N. C.: Sellers Manu facturing Co., Burlington; Ameri can-Efird' Yarn and Processing Co., Mount Holly; American Thread Co., and mercerizers in Philadelphia, Chattanooga and elsewhere. Headquarters are at 35