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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 187i> tTinrun Pailjr bulletin TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1931. Vol. 4 April Weather Summary April averaged cool with well distributed rains. Although averaging cool, there were a number of short, mild periods but no outstanding warm or cold spells. The snowfall was heavy in higher mountain region on Ist and 6th. On Mount Mitchell snow remained on the ground of •3 to 43 inches through February, March and until the 23rd of April, f Rather cool weather and well distributed precipition resulted in a gradual and good to excellent advance of rye, wheat, oats, clover, pastures, potatoes, hardy truck and fruit. Forests show luxuriant growth over large areas and the season to date has been very favorable also for lawns and flower gardens, but hemperature was mostly too low for a satisfactory start of tender truck and cotton. Progress of the latter crops has been slow with planting delayed one to two weeks. P.T.A. Elects Officers The following officers were elected yesterday for the ensuing term: President Mrs. E. E. Missildine, Vice president Mrs. C. W. Morgan, Secretarg Miss Rose Hooks, Treasurer Mrs. C. N. Sagre. The grade for the high school won the attendance contest at P.T. A. for the gear. The sixth and seventh tied in the grammar grades. p Kiwanis Meets Friday The Kiwanis club will meet Friday at l p.m. at Oak Hall with the Ro~ tary club and Chamber of Commerce to discuss matters pertaining to the county. The meeting was requested by a local committee. This meeting will take the place of the Kiwanis meeting next Tuesday. Senate Passes Racing Bill News reached Tryon this morning that the Senate had passed the bill allowing horse racing of the better kind in Polk county The Bulletin One Year $1.50 Est. 1-31-28
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