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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 fflrgan JMg bulletin (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRY ON, N 0., TUESDAY, AUG. 9, 1938 "As I S~ b” By MONTE “DOCK” DeDMAN This thing called “pinch-hitting” for an editor is not an easy task. We have often wondered why they have that quizzical look. We have just learned. I speak for those that given to that job. Although, like many other things, it is also amusing, fascinating, and may I say entertaining. To combine “As I See It” with the “Curb Reporter” for today, let’s try to find a few things that may interest someone Looking here on the desk just now, I see that the P. P. Bowes are writing for a change of address for their Bulle tins—quoting from the letter: “Will you please address our Bul letins to Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass., from now until about September 7th, when we return to Tryon. We’re having a lovely summer here on the Cape but looking for ward to our return to Tryon! We expect the Flynns to join us here about the 18th” . . . . We are pleased to note that our Tryon In dustrial league baseball team is now in fifgt place. They will play Biltmore on the home diamond Saturday&s . . . The war news is about the same -r- changed very little .... Frank Covil, formerly of Lincolnton was in the office in the interest of advertising the fact that he was representing the Salis bury Granite .& Marble Co., of which he had been assigned the county of Polk . The Town of Tryon will advertise the delinquent taxpayers of the town in The Polk County News this week—(a tip Continued On Back Page Tryon District Schools Open On September 5 The Tryon District Schools, which include Tryon graded school, Lynn graded school and the Tryon colored school, will open for the 1938-39 session on Monday Sep tember 5. Teachers for the 1938- 39 sess’on have been- elected as follows: W. A. Schilletter, superinten dent of biology and commercial geography. M. B. Caldwell, principal high school, athletic director and teach er mathematics and science. Myrtle Baldwin, teacher of Lat in, French and history. Annie Sevier, teacher of English, sociology and economics. Mrs. W. A. Schilletter, teacher of commercial subjects. Home Economics Teacher to be elected. Mrs. Walter Jones, teacher of music. Miss Heath and Mfiss Fauntele roy. teacher of Bible. Elementary School: Elizabeth Doubleday, Seventh grade; Nell Clinkscales, Sixth grade; Estelle Pace, jFifth grade; Thelma Mills, Fourth grade; Mrs. Eunice Wat son, Third grade; Miss Addie Daniel, Second grade; Mrs. D. M. McGeachy, Second grade; Mrs. C. W. Kittrell, First grade; L. R. Lands, director of school band. The Lynn school teachers have been selected as: D. W. B. Coon of Denver, N. C., principal and teacher of Fifth and Sixth grades. Bessie Helton, teacher of Third and'Fourth grades. Mrs. Lala Hines Ridings, teach er of First and Second grades. —-Continued on Back Page
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