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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 Stye (Ergnn lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1939 Oddity Collector Here W. E. LeHuquet, former printer and publisher on the Paciiic Coast, <jp* in Tryon with his large display V x oddities and trinkets collected from all over the United States and many others given him from all over the world. MJr. LeHuquet travels in a remodeled hearse, and calls it the “smallest deluxe apart ment in the world,” for he not only travels in it, but sleeps and cooks in it. That is really aston ishing when it is considered that he has what looks to be millions of trinkets and souvenirs display ed in and outside the car. He has been written up by Ripley and many newspapers. He believes that he is the only man who has visited the birthplaces and buria places of all the United States Presidents except one. One of his hobbies is seeking interesting places, people and oddities. He came to Tryon primarily to see the office of the world’s smallest daily His next stop will be M >t the 150 year old fire near Saluda. On Monday he visited the Bottomless Pools at Lake Lure. His slogan is: “Live square and you will have no trouble get ting ’round.” Last Call for Taxes Tax Collector W. C. Hague is publishing a courtesy notice in to day’s issue of the Bulletin urging all delinquent taxpayers to pay their taxes this week or before August Ist. After that date the list of delinquent tax payers will be published in The Polk County News and the cost of advertising added to the taxes on each proper ty listed. Ball-the-Jacks Win From Ballew Devils € Continuing their undefeated and untied record the Ball-the-Jacks softball team won over the mucn stronger Ballew Devils on Mon day afternoon at Harmon Field by a score of 16 to 11. The Ball the-Jacks have won six consecu tive games in the softball league and have no losses. They also have won two outside league games against the Landrum Terrors. Quart Jars 79c At Ballenger’s An error in capacity was made in the Ballmger advertisement on Monday. “No need to recall the error,” says the printer; “just tell them the truth: that the Ballenger Company is selling a dozen quart jars at 79c per dozen.” Dennis Henderson Dennis Henderson, 49, of Land rum Route 3, died suddenly on Monday night about 12:30. Fuper al arrangements are incomplete. Burial probably at Marshall, N. C. Services in charge of McFar land Funeral Home. Baseball Wednesday Adams-MSllis vs. Inman base ball game is advertised for Wed nesday afternoon at 4:15 at Har mon Field. British give in on rights of Japanese in China war. Tokyo claims “sweeping diplomatic vic tory.”
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