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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 ©rgmt Batlg lc 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 Agronomist At Rotary On Friday Noon John L. Brown, who has charge \of the Rotary club program on at 1 p. m., at SUnnydale will have as his guest speaker, Mr. Bailey, of Spartanburg, agro nomy technician in the U. S. Soil Conservation service. His talk will deal with soil conservation prac tices in North Carolina, and es pecially in Polk County where soil conservation activities have been in program for more than a year. GEORGE D. GAZE George Dewey Gaze, 42, brother of Jack Gaze of Tryon, died this morning at the Greenville Gen eral hospital after an illness of ten days. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon at Greenville at 3 p. m. The deceas ed is survived by his wife and one daughter, Miss Louise Gaze; three brothers and three sisters as fol lows: Jack of Tryon, C. W. and Jt. R. Gaze of Asheville, Mrs. w Alice Knight of Greenville, Mrs. Harry Ross of Detroit and Miss Sibyl Gaze of Asheville. Jessie Abernathy, 13-year-old one of the children burned in the fire near Landrum on Tuesday night, died Wednesday afternoon at a Spartanburg hospital. He was the second victim of the tragedy. Funeral services were held this morning at 11 o’clock at the North Pacolet Baptist church, with the Rev. J. G. Stroud, officiating. Reports state Italians retreat ing faster than the Greeks can run after them in spite of their marathon reputation. TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1940 CURB REPORTER Lewis “Buck” Moore who has been flying airplanes for several years, wired from Miami,. Fla., that he had just flown a plane down there from Hendersonville, via Jacksonville . . . Tommy Costa is directing some roadside beauti fication on the high bank leading from the highway to the Presby terian- church. The bank is being terraced and ivy planted above log terraces. This is a beginning. All Tryon road entrances and highways throughout Polk Coun ty will be beautified wherever the interest and cooperation of the landowners, citizens and com munity and county governments justify it. In this instance the Kiwanis club, Rotary club, Gard en club, Chamber of Commerce, Town government and interested citizens are all having a part. Just look how attractive the Stearns school grounds have been made with that beautiful rock wall and the planting. Compare the Farmers Federation rock wall wall with the old wood pile. Isn’t it wonderful, how properties are being beautified by degrees? And we all enjoy it. Butler’s Dairy has turned an old gulley into a thing of beauty. The highway from the railroad to the Sbuth Carolina line has been planted in grass. Some day we’ll have a man whose so’e business will be to go around th e streets and pick up Continued on Back Page
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