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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AI IHR POST omc* AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ffirutm JBatljj (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Band Concert Here Tonight V The Tryon-Saluda high school band will give* a concert tonight at 8:15 at the Tryon school audi torium. This is the second an nual concert for the local musi cians. They gave the community a surprise last year by the ex cellence of their performance and they are even better this year. Gymkhana Saturday The annual Spring Gymkhana jponsored by the Tryon Riding & Ilunt club will be held on Satur day afternoon at Harmon Field. Golf Tournament obstable tournament at the Country club is being held today and Saturday. Results will be published in Monday’s Bulletin. Prices Too High . President Roosevelt speaking in Washington today stated that prices on producer’s products such as steel and copper, had risen two and three times above the increase in wages. He didn’t know what could be done about it. but that he had instructed government agencies to buy less of producers goods and more of consumers goods. He thinks the price of merchandise should not rise out of proportion to the increase of labor. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, 700 Horses : Here The little white horses you see people wearing, 700 of them were sold at Buchanan’s today. Mr. Buchanan sold half a box of them on the way from the Post Office to his store. As soon as people learned they were here they sold like hot cakes instead of horses. More have been ordered. The horses originated in Japan and through courtesy of C. E. Allen Co., Atlanta, more have been se cured from New York. Mr. Buchanan got in a shipment of 700 last week and they were gone in a few days. So altogether 1,500 horses besides the one across the railroad tracks, are helping to ad- . vertise the Horse Show. Chair man George A. Cathey of Reser- \ vations states that the seats are nearly all gone now and the prob lem is to take care of the crowd on Horse Show day. War News Spanish Loyalists number: ng 75,000 men are on the offensive successfully. Well-trained Basque forces begin attack to take Nor thern Spain. 400,000 soft coal miners are idle when operators and union fail to agree. 100 000 idle in Michigan when nine General Motors plants shut by workers. The Mellon family close their fox hunting farm when the hands go on strike. APRIL 2, 1937
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