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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 ffljp <llrgon lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Football Friday; Welcome High Vs. Tryon High The Tryon Athletic Association is anxious to have as large a *v crowd as possible out to the foot pall game on Friday. The games are played in Tryon are costly and expensive. If the team has good support, then more games can be scheduled. We have in Tryon one of the best high school athletic fields in the State and prefer to play at home for that reason if none other. Occasionally at games away from Tryon, boys are injured due to rough fields played on. We would like to have every person in Tryon make an effort to come out. The game will be good, and peppy music will be furnished by a band under the direction of Mr. Lands. Place: Harmon Field. Time: Friday, Sept. 23rd; 3:30. “He that despairs, limits infinite power to finite apprehension” said Dr. Sbuth .... The initials of Japan, Italy and Germany form the word “JIG”. And in the ex pression “the JIG is up” those countries are up in power and influence and in the meaning of surrender it is “the jig’s up” for England, France and the rest of the world .... The Avant Elec tric Company has a new radio marvel on demonstration in their show rooms. The new mystery Continued on Back Page TRYON, N. C., WED., SEPT. !Mill Spring Lad | Dies At Age 13 Daniel Hensley, 13-year-old son | of Mr. and M>rs. W. H. Hensley of Mill Spring, died Tuesday af ternoon about 5 o’clock following I a heart attack. Funeral services | will be held this afternoon (Wed nesday) at 4 o’clock at Rugby cemetery in Henderson county. The Rev. Mr. Rusty of the Mill Spring Mtethodist church will coi - duct the service. The child is sur ! vived by his parents, three brothers | and two sisters. Letters Asheville, N. C. September 19, 1938. ! Mr. Seth Yining, Editor, ! Dear Sir: I am inclosing herewith, for use in connection with the coming issue of your paper, notice of Presiden tial approval of an allotment of $3,475, through WPA for matron service in the public schools of the county. Very truly yours, Zebulon Weaver. “30304; (416235); 3,475; O. P. 665-32-3-139. “Polk County. County-wide. Furnish matron services for the girls’ rest rooms, toilet rooms, and locker rooms in the public schools of Polk County. No regular jani torial services will be performed. This project will operate through out Polk County. The work is not a normal activity of the sponsor, and no regularly employed person nel will be displaced. Sponsor has legal authority to operate this project over the area involved. In addition to projects specifically ap proved. Sponsor: Board of Coun ty Commissioners.” 21, 1938
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