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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT .HE .'OST OFFIC AT TBYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3. 1879 3% ®rynn •lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, MIAR. 8, 195 To Take Part In , i “Clean-Up” Week . | » ! About 100 school children from j all sections of the town have I pledged themselves to take part | Oin clean-up week. The children ; are divided into teams according ! to the section of town that they live in. The Garden club has of fered moving picture tickets as prizes to the child having the largest pile of -trash piled i n a j convenient place for moving by ] Tuesday, March 14. Then each | separate pile will be consolidated ; into a large pile. The team hav- | ing the largest pile will be given j a picture ticket for each mem- j ber of the team. Not over 15 peo ple may be a member of a team. The children have been divided into the following teams: Valley Road Team: Paul .Tones. Harrison Bridgeman. captains; Oscar Owens, Ellison Martin, Rob ert Metcalf, Ed Rollins, Don Ar thur, James McKaig, Fred Mc- Kaig, Robert Barber, Marion O Bridgeman. Rachel Pittman, Janet Derby, Mariel Derby, Cynthia Brand, Ruth Jones. • Grady Avenue Team: Seth Vin ing, Spurgeon Arledge, captains; Marvin Edwards. Lilly Gilbert, Billy Typton, Edward Samples, Bobby Bishop, Dot Millikin, James Pace, Buddy Moore, Nancy Mor ton, Elizabeth Vining, Gelolo Iris Kell. Melrose Avenue Team: William Graham, Brock Henry, captains; Patricia Gray, Roy Wright, Tom Cooksey, Claudia Helms, Jean Derby, Peggy Gurley, Ruth For tune, Betty Seeley, Frances Helms, Continued On Back Page County Basketball Tournament Begins Tonight At 7:30 P. M The Polk County Basketba Tournament will begin tonigl (Wednesday) at 7:30 with the firs games being played at Green Creek. The Tournament will cot tinue through Saturday night, wit the finals taking place in tin Tryon gymnasium. The games c Thursday night will be played j Saluda, and those on Friday nigl at Columbus. There will be o each night, games between bot girls and boys—the first garr starting at 7:30 and the secor at 8:30. Wednesday night, Green’s Cm gym—Tryon girls vs. Green’s Cret girls, 7:30; Saludi boys vs.-Sunr View Boys, 8:30. Thursday night, Saluda gym- Columbus girls vs. Saluda girl 7:30; Tryon boys vs. Green’s Cre< boys, 8:30. Friday night, Columbus gym- Sunny View girls vs. winner ( Columbus-Saluda girls; Columbi boys vs. winner of Saluda-Sum View boys. Finals, Saturday night, Try< gym—winners of previous nights Raleigh, March J. —The sta house of representatives complet committee-of-the-whole consider) tion of the revenue bill tonight ai passed the measure on first rea ing. The representatives killed score or more amendments to t record-setting tax bill, which is c signed to finance a $154,350,0 spending program during 1939-*
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