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ENTEREB AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THL ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Batig 1c per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M,. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Waitsal Garrett J. Waitsal Garrett, 56, road fore •ifeaan, and member of prominent -Wolk County family, died sudden ly at his home on Warrior Moun tain last night. Funeral services will be held on Sunday. The de ceased is survived by his widow, the former Ina Fisher, his father, Butler Garrett, of Converse, S. C., and a host of friends and relatives all over the county. Radio News The many admirers of James Dawson, whose analysis of the news comes over the Greenville News-Piedmont station, will be in terested to know that the time of his evening broadcast has been changed to 10 p. m. The morning talk remains the same—9 o’clock. Mlany regard him as the best ii!|Miformed news analyst on the air yfjbday, and the change of time came “In response to a large number of reouests from his radio audience. — Contributed. Softball News The Bushwhackers defeated the Kilowatts Thursday 23 to 16. The Bushwhackers made 12 of the win ning scores in the last inning. C. W. Nessmith pitched the Bush whackers to winning place with a good brand of softball delivery. Home runs featured the games those receiving a ticket, for a round trip included Culler. Martin and Honeman. The High School will play Adams-Millis this evening at 6 p. m., at Harmon Field. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940 Uncle Bill Stearns says the post office is to be remodeled and made up-to-date in every way. The base ment will be used for part of the service and the rear entrance downstairs will be used by the incoming and outgoing mail carts via the alley back of Missildine’s. This will relieve some of the con gestion in the lobby at mail time. The building is owned by the F. & J. Jackson family .... Every body is talking about the sale of the Costa and Lightner places to an outside cult of some kind. It seems to be a mystery . . . The Shell oil people are tearing down their old building and are build ing a modern station. J. H. Stack house was operating there 13 years ago . . . Golfing is coming along in a big way in this' section with all the neighboring golfers visiting one another in tourna ments each week .... Tryon is growing. That increase in over 20 per cent in population has made houses scarce. Several families want to come here this winter but can’t find a suitable home ... . Most newcomers are brought by old friends who have fallen in love with the place and want others of the same type. The Charles Conrads who came here from Chicago sav eral years ago have had over 300 visitors at the’r home in Gillette Woods .... Ernest Kerhulas is Continued On Back Page ....
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