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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 3% Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas lc per COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TR"X ON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 1939 Judges Arrived At Saluda Apple Show H. R. Niswonger of Raleigh, state extension specialist, was busy #this morning helping with the Saluda Apple Show which opened today in Polk’s mountain city. Beautiful apples in various sizes and colors attractively arranged in plates and racks made an impres sive show. The apples are nearly perfect in shape, color and flavor. Authorities say the flavor is the best in the world. Albert Salley was arranging the apples in trays. County Agent J. A. Wilson was all over the place fixing this and that. Miss Minnie Lee Garrison, the Home Agent, and Miss Sue Koon, of Rutherfordton, judge of apple products were examining the attractive apple jellies, sauce, cider, vinegar, dried apples and canned apples. Some beautiful dahlias decorated the show room inter- spersed with pine boughs. Miss Bessie Sonner was putting up signs at two interesting tables for A-j Mr. Niswonger. One table con- WAained defective apples caused by various diseases which are ex plained. Another, an electric lighted table shows proper meth ods of cultivation and grafting to save trees. These two tables are very educational and should be seen by everyone having apple trees. It will only take a few minutes for anyone to see the dis play. The show runs through Sunday, October Bth. Donkey Baseball at Landrum on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Proceeds for benefit of the Land rum Civic Club. ryrnt satlg bulletin Caldwell Urges Fans To See Game Friday Coach M. B. Caldwell, who has built up a fairly strong football team from last year’s sophomores which lost every game played urges all local fans to come out to the game Friday at Harmon Field and see the difference that training and experience has The Tryon-Saluda team this year is organized and fighting as a unit. They have turned the tables on their first two opponents. They defeated Spartanburg Reserves 19-0 and the big Inman team 6-0. They face tougher opponents Fri day in Marshall high, co-cham pions of the Blue Ridge Confer ence and victors over Tryon-Saluda last year. Coach Caldwell says the game Friday with Marshall will be the only conference game play ed in Tryon this fall and specta tors are urged to boost the team by their attendance and advertising to others. Free Dance Friday At Saluda As part of Saluda community’s contribution to the Apple Festival the entertainment committee of the Apple Show is giving the public a free combination dance at the Saluda gymnasium on Friday night. Brookshire’s orchestra will furn ish the music and well-known local callers will lead the dancing. All visitors from surrounding commu nities are invited.
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