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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 (Eljt (Ikytm Bmiy lc per COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) 1c PER copy Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 Curb reporter . . . The Junior Women’s Club of Saluda are doing a good deed today by sponsoring a con cert by the Vaughn’s Quartet to night at 8 o’clock at the Saluda high school, for the benefit of St. Luke’s hospital .... Now while eggs are plentiful would be a good time for many farmers all over the County to do their bit by donating eggs to the hospital. The “widow’s mite” is always ayp'eciated and it inspires the fellow can give more to do their part A num ber of Tryon golfers '"i + his af ternoon for Rutherfcri owr j helt form a tournament association with Shelby, Rutherfcrdton, For >est City, Spartanburg, Lake Lure and Tryon .... The ole swimminT hole is beginning to look attrac time now with this good June weather of southern sunshine mix ed with mountain breezes puttinr pep in life everywhere . . . Never saw a tiny new born lamb until the other day. John Brown raises sheep on his farm near Columbus. This little lamb’s mother was so frail that the lamo had to be fed from a bottle . . . Tryon Post Office ranks 30 in North Carolina in *he sal" of Savings Bonds last year according to information just received from Washington by Pos master Stearns. Over $13,000.00 worth of government bonds wer.9 purchased at the Trvon office. Thi' would no doubt have been muc’ l Continued on Back Page $1.50 Year In the Carolinas TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1940 TRYON, N C., Saluda Scout Camp to Open In July Plans are being made for the opening of the Palmetto Council, Boy Scouts of America, camp near Saluda, N. C., this summer. Under present plans, according to Charles Lea, Scout executive the camp will open for the first time early in July, with several hundred Scouts attending. The new site, ideally located in the heart of the mountains, about four mjles from Saluda, has been cleared and the road leading to it rocked and put in first class con dition. Work at the present consists of finishing the spillway to the dam and other final details of the arti ficial lake, which will cover several acres. Sites for tents and camping areas have been cleaned and out door furnaces are being completed Scout will live in tents the first year until permanent sites for huts and cottages have been chosen.— Spartanburg Herald. Bank Closes Friday The Confederate Memorial Day for North Carolina, May 10th. Friday, will be observed by the Tryon Bank & Trust Company ac cording to Cashier John G. Land rum.. Jr. The bank will be closed all day Friday. Endorse Roosevelt-Bvmes Spartanburg County Democrats in convention Monday endorsed Roosevelt for President and Sena tor Byrnes for Vice-President.
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