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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest DAILY Newsyayer. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy TRYON, N. C.; TUESDAY, JUNE 24TH, 1947 Published Daily Except >Est. 1-31-28)_Saturday and Sunday _(Vol. 20 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, -No. 93) POSTOFFICE 1879 Weather Monday: High 79, low 46, humidity 53 . . . The climate j for Tryon in summer is nice most i of the time, good for work; rest j and play. That’s why Commission- i er of Banks Guerney P. Hood is | having his conference of bank ex- j aminers meet here. One can have 1 all the advantages of a resort I without the noise and ballyhoo . . . | The Senate overrode Truman’s veto of the Labor Bill by vote of 68-25 . . . Some miners are striking in protest .... Supreme Court says tidewater land between shore ~vd threer mile limit belongs to ieral government and not states, j . % . . . Opposition to parking meters growing steadily. One wo man writes, “They would look out of place. I’m sure some of our citizens can make suggestions that will bring-'-relief.” Alihan shop per writes, “The only thing that will help is to have the business houses park their cars somewhere else. Some of them park their cars all day long on Trade Street.” An other sa^s if the policemen would mark the cars and the mayor en force the parking laws there would be no trouble finding park ing space. Two business women say they are in favor of meters; -Continued on Back Page_ i Buy Tryon Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Yates Miller of Green’s Creek have purchased the Tryon Beauty Shop from Mrs. H. C. Dominick, who is retiring on account of her ill health. Mrs. Dominick has operated the beauty shop since 1936 when she succeeded Mrs. Vernon Hall. She states that she has served a large clientele and that it is with much regret that ill health forces her to sell. Deputy Sheriff Ken Melton Buys New Homesite Deputy Sheriff Ken Melton has bought from C. V. Elliott an acre lot at the intersection of Houston Road and the highway near Co lumbus. The deputy sheriff will build a home there for him and his family right away. The Mel tons have a farm and home in Cooper’s Gap, but the new home site will place the deputy nearer the center of the county. BANKERS HERE State Commissioner of Banks Guerney P. Hood of Raleigh and abous 16 bank examiners are hold ing a week’s conference in Tryon at Oak Hall. Included in the group' are John G. Allen, Sr., Hugh Mc Leod, Jr., W. H. McAllister, John G. Allen, Jr., Frank L. Harrelson, John B. Simpson, W. C. Norris, Maynard Mangum, John A. Wil son, Robert C. Folger, Wm. R. Cherry, W. A. McGlohon, Howard M, McKimzie, W. W. Barnes and E. W. Carlton.
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