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ENTERED AS SEGOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ffifs Srgtm Jiatlg Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina^ lc per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Bowling The Adam-Mllis ten pin team will bowl the Sdreshots tonight at v 7:30. The Sureshots consisitng of f) Derby, Hunt, Manville, McNeely and Bay expect to win this match. Adam-Millis consists of Costa, Co mer, Ferree, Furr, Hancock and Hancock. The Bushwhackers bowl Thurs day night, their opponets are to be announced later. Next week we welcome into our league a completely new team headed by W. R. McLean of the North Carolina Department of Con servation. He states that this team will consist entirely of officers in this locality. They want the Adam-Millis scalp and are out to get it the first match.—The Bowler CURB REPORTER Tryon is constantly making im provements on the interior and ex terior of homes and business houses. \ Tryon Barber Shop has just been v repainted and had new floor cover ing. The former hospital building, now being made into an attractive office building is undergoing re modeling and the crooked hallway is being made straight and sever aal offices enlarged. The Federal soil conservation corps have offices in this building now . . . Prince Clark of Columbus has a double duty six months old barred rock pullet which laid a big, double yolk, capsule shaped egg with a seam around the middle. The egg looks as if you could pull it apart at the seams just as you would a capsule . . . . J. H. Laughter, formerly of Continued on Page Two TRY ON, N. C., TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1939 Football Game Here On Friday The Tryon-Saluda football team will be hosts to one of the stongest teams in Western North Carolina on Friday, October 6th when Mar shall High comes to Harmon Field. This team was undefeated last sea son and was champion along with Canton of the Blue Ridge Confer ence. The game this Friday has every indication of being a great struggle with plenty of good, hard fought football in view. The Try on-Saluda aggregation went down in defeat last year in a game which was outstanding for locals in one respect. The gridiron was located on an island in French Broad river and often the players were unable to be distinguished on account of the dust. This year with the game being played at Tryon and the lo cals with a much better team, the odds will be better and spectators should not miss this struggle, says Coach M. B. Caldwell. Chevrolets Being Assembled At Ten Big Plants News from Detroit states that final operations on Chevrolet's 1940 passenger cars have begun in the company’s ten Large assembly plants throughout the United States and Mianager Claude Smith of the Tryon Motor Co. expects his new cars here on October 14th the same day they are shown anywhere else in America. You can send the Tryon Daily Bulletin anywhere in the U. S. 6 months for sl,
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