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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 (Etfe (Eryon JBatly Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* lc per copy (The World’s Strnallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRION, N. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939 More Money Here The progressive statement of the Tryon Bank & Trust Company pub lished in today’s Bulletin shows # deposits of $469,000 which is $33,000 more than the statement showed las tquarter. The federal government has issued a call for a statement from all banks in the country. Miss Lincoln on Staff Os College Journal Miss Peggy Lincoln,-daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln, valedictorian of last year’s high school class and now a freshman at the Woman’s College of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greensboro, has been selected to be a reporter on the regular staff of the college newspaper, “The Carolinian.” Miss Lincoln wrote about a cat on the campus, and a storm on Sunday as test articles qualifying for the staff. While in Trvon she was editor of the high school -department in The Polk County News. Football Today, 3:30 Tryon-Saluda versus Marshall High at Harmon Field today at 3:30 p. m. At County Fair Among the local people at Mc- Dowell County Fair at Mlarion to day are C. J. Lynch, judge of saddle horses and County Agent J. A. Wilson, judge of livestock. CURB REPORTER Senator and Mfrs. F. P. Bacon are enjoying a visit at the North Carolina exhibit at the New York World’s Fair according to a card from fair headquarters. Morgan ton advertises itself with post card scenes of their mimosa trees. These are given to guests to write home. So far Tryon has four Tryon Daily Bulletins going there paid for by C. J. Lynch, Tom Costa and the editor .... Tuesday at Kiwanis birthdays came to Doc Bishop and Chester Howes and on Saturday it will come to the young lady you pay your water bill at the Town Office and on that same day to Town Manager C. H. Helms .... The Auberge opening is meeting with great success. It gives Tryon something different and is very popular . . . . Brevard college has a publictiy correspondent, W. Homer Coltrane, who reports that Polk has two students registered there, Sarah Eugenia Elliott and William Eargle Slawyer of Columbus . . . Fiddlin’ John Weaver presents the editor with some pretty red bell pepper and exhibits a ruby stone found near Franklin, N. C. . . . Traded a subscription with C. E. Sanders for a bushel of Saluda apples . . A new wrinkle to me in saving a large valuable apple tree that has lost many of >ts roots by disease or mice, is the plr.itmg of smaller .. Continued on Back Page
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