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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Jrjjmt ißatig jKulktm Seth M. Vining, Editor lc PER Ct)PY (The World’s Staallfest Dally Newspaper) Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Rogers Is Named Chairman Os Finnish Relief Here Former Governor J. C. B. Eh ringhaus of North Carolina, state chairman of the Finnish Relief committee under former president Hoover, has appointed Carroll P. Rogers of Polk County to act as county chairman to re ceive funds for the aid of Finland. M'r. Rogers will announce his local committee on Thursday. The Bul letin has been designated as one of the local agencies to receive funds. Heretofore this paper has been referring all donors to the Asheville and Charlotte papers as we had not been authorized to re ceive any money for the Finns, but now that an organization is being set hp we Will accept any' contributions and pass, them on to, the committee with proper credit. A n Invitation The way. to get business is to have good goods, then display them attractively -and invite the public , by advertising or in person to come .Min and buyl W Now Tryon has good goods in climate, scenery, charming people, good inns and hotels, , excellent water, facilities for many delight ful forms of recreation and every thing necessary to enjoy life the year ’round. The Trvon Chamber of Com merce had printed 5,000 folders all necessai’y information about The directors: have also voted to spend $35 to have Tryon put on a map-folder which will be distributed all over the State of Florida in February when the mayors, and chamber of Covtiviied on Back Page $1.50 Year In the Carolina* TRYON, N C., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24. 1940 Tryon High Defeats Sunny View > 18 to 16 The Tryon high basketball team kept the strong Sunny View team in check last night and rang up another victory. The visitors pre sented a tight five-man zone defense which, the locals penetrated for seven goals. The Tryon team jumped into an early lead which they held most of the game, Sunny View at one time holding a brief one point lead. Game summary: Tryon (18) McFarland, 5; Beatson, D., 3; Vining, 6; Taylor, 2; Chapman, 2; Mtelton, 0. Sunny View (16) —Harris, 2; Wilson, 0; "Smith, 8;, Ruff, 0; Dean, 6. ! . Referee: Culler (Appalachian) ; timer, Hague (W. C,;T. £>.); scor er, Alex Beatson (Tryon). The h6xt game on the basketball calendar will be on Friday night at the local gym when-" Tryon high meets Stearns high, of Columbus. This will likewise be an excellent game. .. . . . , - if: if: if: ‘The Tfyoh -quintet won over the Sunny View Amateurs by a 28 to 24 score last night. The game was played after the high school contest. Summary: Tryon (28) —Culler, 7; Jones, 6; Green, 4; Hague, 0; Caldwell, 11. Sunny View (24) —Whitesides, 8; Jackson,- 0; Miillsays, 12; Hel ton, 0; Bennett, 4. 1 Tryon Sub: Beatson, 0. * ,■ Referee,. Schilletter (Clemson): timer, Carter Brown (Illinois) ; scorer, Roger B. McMullen (Bos ton Tech). lc PER COPY
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