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5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGBESS> MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRM III III BIMEm The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1942 MAJOR DALTON Major Dalton, 75, prominent col ored farmer of Howard Gap road, dW Monday about noon. Funeral ijto«igements have not been com plied, but they will be held at St. Luke’s C. M. E. church, prob ably Friday. The deceased is sur vived by his widow and four chil dren: Hilda Coleman of Spartan burg, Thelma North of Atlanta, John of Rye, N. Y., and Pete of Tryon. Major Dalton was born at Statesville. He had lived near Tryon for about 35 years. CURB REPORTER ^jiFeather Monday: High 86, low . . Jake Wade wrote up tnFi>avidson football team today and says, “Bob DuRant, 185 pound sophomore from the horsey town of Tryon, looks to be the number one blocking back, but he could be beaten "by Ripper Hunt, a hold-over letterman”. New Bulletin subscription for Miss Ruth McFarland, student at Woman’s College University of North Carolina. Renewals listed for Rev. Charles G. Sewall at Christmas Cove, Maine; one for Sgt. Bob Adams, 89th School 9qdn., Turner Field, Albany, Ga.; Pvt. Russell Durham has been changed to 1st Provisional Grp. 1st Sqdn., Brks. 308, Daniel Field, _Continued on Back Page_ Flynns Have Program At P.-T. A. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn will have the program at the Tryon Parent-Teachers association on Thursday at 3:30 at the Tryon school. The public is invited to hear the program and to enjoy the reception that follows when parents and friends will meet the new teachers. TIRES AND TUBES ISSUED SEPTEMBER *1 Ne\v passenger tires and tubes: Albert Green, Landrum Route One, 1 tube: Johnie Pritchard, Mill Spring Route One, 1 tube. Recapped passenger tires: J. W. Flynn, Landrum Route One, 1 tire; Albert Green, Landrum Route One, 1 tire; Fletcher Bobo, Tryon, 1 tire. New truck tires and tubes: L. V. Wilson, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tube; James H. Wilson, Land rum Route One, 1 tire; J. H. Ruff, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tire and 1 tube; Willie Proctor, Mill Spring Route One, 1 tire and 1 tube; R. H. Prince, Chesnee Route One, 1 tire and 1 tube; T. B. Odell, Mill Spring Route One, 1 tire. Recapped truck tires: Duke Power Co., Tryon, 1 tire; Belton Jackson, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tire; Lee Pittman, Tryon, 2 tires. • The 1942 production of snap beans for processing is indicated to be 180,700 tons, or 37 percent larger than the 1941 crop, reports the U. S. Department of Agri culture.
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