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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 (Ergon Brnlg lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M. Yining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C. f FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1940 Tryon Vs. Saluda Hi Tonight at 7:30 Tonight at 7:30 at the Tryon -gymnasium the Tryon quintet Ifcneets Saluda in a county contest. "•*The visitors are bringing a rangy and fast squad to meet the locals and a great game is expected. Tryon has 12 victories to its credit this season with only one loss and will be working hard to keep up its record. This will be one of the best games of the season and a large crowd is expected. The Tryon high school band will furnish music. The team needs your sup port for this game. The gym will be well heated and comfortable. Line ups will probably come from the following: Tryon: McFarland, Cooksey, Beatson, D., Beatson, E., Vining, Jackson, Taylor, Ford, Chapman, Melton. Saluda: Cooper, Pace, 8., Rhodes, Bradley, Hooper, Holbert, Boling, McCalPster, Thompson. Culler (Appalachian); jfimer. Jackson (Virginia); scor er, Eargle (Newberry). Double-Header Slated for Tonight At Spindale Adams-Millis will play Spindale “B” team tonight at Spindale. Also High Point college will play the Spindale “A” team immediately following the Adams-Millis-Spin dale “B” team game. The Asheville bus of the Western North Carolina Mayors’ Tour of Florida is expected to arrive in Tryon about 5 o’clock Saturday afternoon. CURB REPORTER . . . Our stay at Avon Park was very quiet. We had to spend the night in the country, but it was an attractive hotel, The Highland. The mayor and Chamber of Com merce welcomed us. The high school choir sang. Gregory Maxcy, prominent fruit packer, says he is going to send each of us a case of Sun-Sip grapefruit juice. The highland lake country is very at tractive. Our bus had to change gears in making one of the hills this morning . . . Dr. C. C. Cutris met us at Lake Wales on our way to the Bok Tower. He says it is a wonderful monument. Gay Green, Asheville financier, who has a home at Sabring, ate with us last night. All along the route North Carolinians have met the buses, waved their hands and ex tended greetings . . . Have just visited the Bok Tower. It is beau tiful .... Saw two palm trees there planted by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. February 1, 1929. . . . . Dr. Washburn gave an interesting talk last night about Lake Lure, Chimney Rock, Tryon and Western North Carolina in general . . . The weather is cold and cloudy today . . . Road workmen wearing coats ancf warming them selves around camp fires . . . Or ange trees are loaded with fruit. . . . The damage done bv the freeze ranges from 15 to 100 per Continued, on Back Page .....
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