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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 (Ergon Jtatlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 Basketball Tryon high school and Sunny view split a double-header Tues day night at the Tryon gymna sium. Tryon girls lost to Sunny view girls and Sunnyview boys lost to Tryon boys. Scores not reported. Tonight at the Tryon gymna sium the Tryon Athletic Associa tion girls will play Columbus girls, and the Tryon Athletic boys will play the Tryon high school boys in what is expected to be two of the closest games of this season. Wesley Brotherhood Wayne W. Creasman, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, will be the chief speaker at the Wesley Brotherhood sup per Thursday night at 7 o’clock at the Tryon Methodist church. Mr. Creasman will tell about Louisville and an swer questions about the locations and conditions of various points in the flooded area where he has travelled many times. Today’s Headlines Officials working to strengthen levees on Mississippi river as big gest flood in history is expected. Ohio river is falling at Cincinnati. Drinking water is a big problem in flooded sections. Mayor of Louisville has asked for 500 police men from other cities as the Fed eral tropos can not be used for this purpose unless a riot or re bellion was taking place. President Roosevelt re b ukes President Sloan of General Motors for refusal to attend conference to discuss strike situation. TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27, 1937 Polk County Gives S9OO to Red Cross The total amount of fnoney re ceived from Polk county citizens for the flood sufferers has climbed from S7OO reported yesterday by treasurer James B. Hester to $947.50 today noon. The amount is expected to go over SI,OOO as the citizens of Soumerco, Cooper's Gap and Green Creek have not been heard from. The Pacolet Knitting employees at Lynn donat ed S2O. The Lynn Baptist church gave $lO. L. R. Wells, principal of the Tryon colored school reports as follows: "The entire student body and faculty of colored high .ichool de cided to give a donation toward Red Cross Relief Fund today in stead of buying candy. So I am pleased to submit to this Chapter of Red Cross dollars and twelve cents ($5.12)” In the collection from the color ed school were 82 pennies which gives an indication of the wide spread contribution from the litt’e children. Polk County Schools Are Ordered Closed Columbus, Jan. 26.—Due to im passable roads, Polk county school were closed on Monday. County School Superintendent P. S. White said they will remain closed until road condition have improved and the schools will not reopen earlier than Monday, February 1. Schools closed are Stearns, Sunny View, Mill Spring and Green Creek.
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