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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1941 BASKETBALL RESULTS As the official score book was not available Monday the results of Saturday’s games in the Coun ty Tournament are as follows: Saluda girls 43, Sunny View girls 23. Saluda line-up: John son 29, Pace 14, R. Thompson, May, H. Thompson, Bell, Thomp son, McCallister. Sunny View girls: Wilson 12, Bennett 8, Whitesides 3, Jackson, Edwards, Williams, Chandley and Jackson. Tryon boys 67, Stearns boys 27. Tryon boys: McFarland, 22, Jackson 6, Vining 17, Brock 4, Melton 2, Dick, Green 7, Beatson 9, Waters. Stearns boys:' Foster 7, McFar land, McEntire 4, Garrett, Ed wards, Porter 13 Scoggins 3. Referee, Crawford of Spartan burg; scorer Woodrow Hague; timers R. S. McFarland, C. M. Eargle. I Tryon hoys wil play Andrews * boys tonight at 9 o’clock at Can ton at the Blue Ridge Conference Tournament. On Wednesday Sa luda and Sylva girls will play an 4 Saluda and SKvannanoa boys. HUNT CLUB TO MEET The Riding & Hunt Club will meet on Wednesday night at 8:30 at Pine Crest Inn. Two thousand five hundred and rixtv-two buildings are being erected in the current $32,000,000 building program at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. CURB REPORTER Fifteen subscriptions to The Polk County News came in dur ing the past week. Besides cash we received eggs, walnuts, pea nuts, pine kindling, heater wood, etc., showing that farmers who want to read the County news paper have some way of paying for it ... . $lO from Chas. D. Brown and $5 from the Farmers Federation received for the Har mon Field fund. That will keep five men busy for three days. Visi tors to Harmon Fild on Sunday seemed pleased wish the accom plishments so far. The Any and All Dog Show scheduled for Sat urday afternoon will bring out a big crowd to view the progress as well as see the show . . . . E. Perry Manville, Tryon’s air traffic agent, states that the Pennsyl vania Central Air Lines will make a stop at the Hendersonville-Ashe ville airport when it is completed and give Tryon quicker connec tions with various parts of the country .... A new Bulletin subscription has been entered for M]rs. Frank Harbert at W. N. C. Sanatorium, Black Mountain .... Charlie Lynch was so excited, in a hurry this morning trying to locate three men at the same time, that he asked Central to give him Union Terminal .... The Duke Power Co., is putting up a lot of —Continued on Back Page
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