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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE -'OST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©je (Ermnt Batly te Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy 16 Vol. 12. Est 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, FEB. 11, 1939 State Law Sought For Roadside Control According to dispatches from organizations and indi- MViduals in every section of North are at present insisting that the present General Assemb- j ly enact into law the bill that ! has been prepared by the Gover- j nor’s Committee on Roadside Control and Development. This bill, now before' the General j „ Assembly, provides for the zoning \ of certain areas along the high- j ways, so as to preserve their i natural beauty and protect them j against ugly signs and eyesores. j North Carolina has been lav- | ging behind many other states in i the protection of its scenery j in regulating the use of its road- j sides, according to opinion in j Raleigh. But in recent months ; there has been a growing demand j from every section of the State for I more rierid control of the roadsides • tthat extend beyond the right-of- | sway.— Contributed. I Amended Fishing Dates Are Quoted R. B. Williams, Polk County i "Game Protector, quotes the follow- j ing ruling concerning the fishing j season in Polk county: “That the closed season in and I west of Alleghany, Wilkes and i Rutherford counties and west of j “highway No. 18 in Burke and i Caldwell counties shall be from j March 1 to June 9 of each year, j both dates inclusive, except that > the closed season on trout (all SDe- j cies) shall be from September 1 to April 14. following, both dates j inclusive/’ Tryon Loses Two Games to Green Greek Coach Nanney’s Green Creek teams had things their own way last night at the Tryon gym and copped two games from the Tryon high hoys and girls. The Green Creek girls led by their giant for ward, Cudd, who alone scored 24 ooints took their game 36 to 21. During the second half the Tryon girls were able to play on even terms with the visitors with each team scoring 11 points. The Gre-n Creek boys had one of the fastest shooting outfits that Coach Nanney has developed yet. They threw goals from all angles of the court and during the first half scored 20 points to Tryon’s five. In the second half, the playing of Fagan and Horn for Green Creek featured their attack, while Dutton Beatson and Vining stood out for Tryon. Boys Lineup: Tryon (12). Jones, 0; Taylor, 2; ' Beatson, D„ 3; Green, 0; Chapman, 2; Vining, 2; Beatson, A., 3. Green Creek (32). Brady, 5; Johnson, 1; Fagan, 10; Horn, 10; Reid, 0; Hines, 6. Referee: Culler (Appalachian); scorer, Eargle (Newberry). Sewing Committee to Meet The Sewing Committee of the Woman’s society of the Erskine Memorial church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln on Mel rose avenue. All ladies of the church interested in this work are invited. Members are requested to bring needles and thimbles.
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