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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.1879 (Ergon ißatlg Sulkttn (The Smallest Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1937 * “CURB” REPORTER It is an ancient custom that gives a man the privilege of mark ing a bee tree that he has found on another’s property, and with it the right to cut down the tree and rob the bees of the honey. Now, Claud Smith of the Tryon Mbtor Company has discovered a bee gum in the walls of Dr. Green’s house next to the Chevrolet place. Yesterday afternoon the little bees were busy going in and out in a hole between two shingles. Just how much honey is in the wall is not 'iown. Just when Claud will cut down Doc’s house to get the honey is also not known. A lot of people are stopping in front of the Green house, not to see the beautiful flowers and shrubs which always attractive, but to see -he strange sight of bees going in and out of the house , .... A new subscription from Los Ange les, Calif., from Miiss Alice Martin, who is staying with her niece and enjoying California, but she misses Tryon and wants to keep up with her friends through the Bulletin. .... The Montgomery Whalings write from Detroit that they will be in Tryon this week .... Chas. M. Douglas of Brevard was electee nresident of the Western N. C. Press Association Saturday . . . . Milk is nature’s most nearly per fect food. It is a recipe of the Creator. It should be good! . . . . Continued on Back Page HARMON FIELD DEBT_IS PAID The final payment on the Har mon Field community playground was made this morning (Tuesday) at 11 o’clock at the Tryon Bank and Trust Company. It was a great moment and Charlie Lynch, who has been in charge of raising the money felt like shouting. The final payment was made through the generosity of citizens and guests who made cash donations and pledges to enable a personal note to be given for the balance in exchange for the mortgage. There are now no strings on Har mon Field. It belongs to the peo ple and is deeded to the Town of Tryon to be used forever for playground purposes only. The personal note is not a lein against the property and as soon as the pledges are paid and some more cash comes in the signer of the note will be released from his obli gation. This will not be long, we hope. Only this morning one of the out-of-town advertisers of The Polk County News, who is also a subscriber of the Bulletin, had been reading about the effort to save Harmon Field, came in and paid for his Bulletin and left a donation for Harmon Field. He sells a product that is advertised in many different ways all over tho world, but he wouldn’t let us use his name or his product in connection with the donation. He said that he was giving the money .....Continued on back vaoe
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