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ENTERED AS SEOOND-CLABS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 fflrgon Jatlg x (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11,1936 RED CROSS ROLL CALL TO START The disabled veteran needs your help. His wounds were received J\ in service for us. His problem y of readjustment is ours to share. You may do your part by support ing the Red Cross by joining the Polk County Chapter on Thursday or Friday of this week. Those physically handicapped and their needy dependents are giv en sympathetic help by Red Cross Chapters the country over. No Stock Today The New York Stock Exchange is closed today in celebration of the Armistice and no report is published of any trading. Tryon ‘B’ Team Loses Tryon-Saluda “B” team lost to the Hendersonville “B” team on ‘/tiV Tuesday afternoon at Harmon W Field by a score of 12-0. It was a well-played game. Midgets Next Tryon’s Midget team composed of boys 12 to 16 and not weighing over 120 pounds will play the Greenville Y. M. C. A. Midget team on Thursday afternoon at Harmon Field. The Tryon Midgets playing their first game against experienced players lost 63-0; re duced their second game loss to about 30-0; they hope to make an even better show this week at Harmon Field and maybe win. Movies Early For the benefit of people who want to see the mpvies this after noon and the football game, too, Manager C. W. Nessmith states that if as many as a dozen people will show up at the theatre around 2 o’clock that he would start show ing the picture “Devil Doll” early this afternion so that fans who can’t go tonight may see the pic ture and g|me too. Fish Tales Little Fishes riding in Pullman cars makes a very interesting story. It makes them high class fish. 7,000 of them went in to Lake Lanier yesterday. Before Jong you'll hear local fishermen bragging about catching some swell fish that had ridden in a Pullman car. According to C. J. Lynch, whose varied interests in clude the entertainment of noted visitors, the promotion of civic en terprises and the introduction of little fishes into local streams, Lake Lanier has just received 7,000 little bream and bass which were secured from the government through the co-operation of C. E. Band and the Hon. Miller Foster, a Federal Department official who spent a while last year at Lake Lanier. Reading the Spartanburg Herald this morning we see where 70,000 of these little fishes were shipped in a Pullman car to Spar tanburg and other Southern points from the Federal Fish Hatchery at Marion, Ala., for distribution to various streams.
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