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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c per copyTRYON, N. C. MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1947 (Est. 1-31-28) Published Daily Excevt • (Vol. 20—No. 77) _Saturday and Sunday _ ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTES AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Friday: High 84, low 62, rain .01, humidity 29; Satur day high 78, low 47, humidity 34; Sunday high 82, low 47, humi dity 41. . . . Most schools and colleges will be closed this week and summer’s work will begin. Recreation centers are already getting organized. Camps, Bible schools, fruit and vegetable pick ers and packers, fruit stands and numerous other activities will oc cupy the young people ... In a talk before a civic club in rTitoanburg last week, B. M. P<: the leading peach man of section said the newspapers, chambers of commerce, etc., were going to ruin the peach business if they didn't stop talking about quantity, instead of quality. He said they always talk about this section producing the largest quantity of peaches, whereas, they should emphasize the quality. Any county can soon produce more peaches, but none can surpass it in flavor and other quality points, because the soil and climate in this section are more suitable for peaches .... A real treat for the Tryon Boy Scout troop No. 1, was the trip to the beach the past week-end. Herbert Butler made it s,_01* tinned on Book Page DAVID “MUNK” MOSS David “Munk” Mioss, 37, of Tryon. was killed Sunday by an airplane on route 119 near Con nellsville, Pa. Mr. Moss, a me chanic, was driving a Dorman Bros. Circus truck when an Army AT-6 monoplane, flying low for a ~ landing struck the cab of the cir cus trailer truck. The plane then hit another auto mobile on the highway- adjoining the Connellsville airport before ! it nosedived into an embankment near the runway. The pilot walk ed out of the wreckage, with only minor hurts. Moss was taken to the Connells ville State Hospital where he died of internal injuries. The Pennsylvania authorities telephoned Police Chief W. L. Roach Sunday night and arrange ments were made to have the body brought to Tryon for burial. - The deceased is. a son of Mrs. John Splawn. He was born and reared in Tryon and was a gen eral mechanic. He joined the Dorman Bros. Cireus when it showed in Tryon on May 2. He is survived by his wife and one child. GILBERTS HUY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbert have bought the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wilson in Pacolet Hills. Sale made through E. G. Ballew. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have moved to the Sidney Lanier house on Lynn road. USDA announced that 2 833 pounds of toilet soap and 25,000 pounds of stearic acid have been exported to India to meet esstab lished needs.
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