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5 v ( ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST cO, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICH (T^ 1 S p *j S Id) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1937 ’ - .. ... ’ i ’ FILLERS The Hew Year Holiday didn’t bother thfe Banty Rooster today. The stores were open, but Thanks. a* giving and Christmas shut him out of the stores and he failed to 'if ■ get the caresses from clerks up l and down the street. Consequent- J ly he -was even polite to at stray cat, also shut out and hugging t|*b warm sides of the building. Kno-w --ing the Banty’s dislike for cats I inquired of Judge Leland Butier the reason for this unusual toler ance. He stated that the Banty doesn’t mind a cat hanging around if no one pets it. The Banty is just jealous and will only attack when some one begins , to stroke a cut and say, something like “nice kitty, kitty”. Then you may look for spurs: Very human! A V The jury list for Polk county’s I January term of tee Superior tL court is published in this Week’s * fla issue of The*Polk County News. to Sheriff W. D. Hines v will convene on January t£&, Columbus with Judge. Clement Y presiding, assisted by Solicitor I Clarence 0. Ridings. Nine Try bn / men have been selected for jury service, di'vrv- ■ • •• mShr-M Tryon’s Thermal Belt wSS work, ing a few weeks ago. Local people who played golf in Tryon under a nice warm sunshine and then went up the mountains less than six miles away and found power line?, and trees fallen to the ground loaded with icicles, Little Dougks H?lms looking at the- BkTdia™oL W tSough “ of " —* ■ Jl ODAY published Arthur Brisbane 8 This Week” column. It will ■ probably ?t nd 4n V<> afford get M?. e in the world, Tho Npu- y«ir Wh celebration's all ov- .tte United trtes last mght and many Tryon ties at their homes, a number went to Harmon Field and shot fiie- to h.ar’the big nolLt in New York. 30,000 men connected with the automobile industry s l re on strike. It affect many ocher indns npss will surpass 1936 according to statements issued in the 'metro- Chang, the Chinese general kidnaped Chiang Kai Shek, wa» sentenced to 10 years in prison yesterday, but he is expected|to % New York’s New Year suppers Spain’s loyalist are s|4 holding their own agains^J ' The family of the ma, Wash., lad has madfl with the abductors assured the child^fl Jm ; I JflH .liiSfll 111 ll' .VI: I :" r I ./'v HI 1
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