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ENTERED AS SEGOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 2U, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNBER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ffip ®rgtm Baiiu bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) le per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Traffic Congestion Calls For Parking Regulation Chief Hague Kiser stated this morning that beginning Saturday morning the two-hour parking t-me limit foi* automobiles on Trade street would be enforced. All police officers have been in structed to give violators tickets for overtime parking and they will be ordered to appear before Mayor E. E. Missildine for dis position of their cases. Traffic has been pretty heavy this summer and now that the winter visitors are com'ng in the condition is getting more desperate. CINCINNATI WINS All disinterested fans like .to see the underdog win sometime. They don’t like a monopoly and millions of fans are rejoicing that the Cincinnati National League team has won the pennant for the first time in 20 years. They will meet the New York Yankees in the World Series next week and since the Yankees “have won so often that it gets tiring, most of the fans will be pulling for Cin cinnati. Terracing Demonstration On Tuesday afternoon, October 3, at 3 o’clock H. M;. Ellis, Ex tension Agricultural Engineer, will hold a demonstration on the con struction of farm, built terraces. The demonstration will be on the farm of Henry E. Thompson, where a terrace will be built by using a team and farm built drag. . Wh'le in the county Mr. Ellis will consult with a number of farmers who wish to install hy draulic water systems. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 1939 Did any magazines accumulate while on vacation this summer? Look over your magazine shelves and send to The Bulletin office what you don’t need. Major Sharp’s stock of magaz.nes for distribution to rural areas is running low . . . . Mr. Farmer, you may not have much money to give toward worthy civic things like the hospital, but you could give a bushel of pota toes, some cabbage, greens, and canned fruit and vegetables. The hospital can use any gifts of food and take the money the city man gives to buy medicines and needed ,_lies. a little help from every body does big things for us all. . ... If an apple a day will keep the doctor away, some good orchardist can help by sending the hospital a bushel of apple . . . . . Did you ever see the train arrive in Saluda right at the top of the steepest grade east of the Rock'es? It is a unique sight to see the “helper” engine puffing behind, helping the train up the mountain .... We second the motion to widen Trade street by removing those barriers and reeds between the street and the raff road. Human life will be made safer and the danger of damage to cars decreased. Suppose it is the Town Commissionpr’s job. They have lots to do and may not have considered this as an aid to our Continued on Back Page
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