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The Try on Daily Bulletin The World's Smallest DAILY Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy TRYQN, N. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30T 194f Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 20—No. 227) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICi _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather during the holidays: High 04. low 21; rain? .39 . . Well, there it is. Just ’cause the weath erman was on vacation somebody accused us of being ashamed to put the weather figures in the paper. Just analyze the above record. Look first at that cold 21. It was j only for a moment sometime early : in the morning before most people were awake to know anything about it. Look at the rain figure. It has a question mark after it, because the weatherman heard that jgpV had snow. His instrument Med only a precipitation of a over a third of one inch for the whole period. The snow was so light and so beautiful that 90 per cent of the people shouted* for joy. It didn’t interfere with traffic and was not here long enough to cause any inconvenience. Now look at the 64 and you can un4erstand why so many people rave about the delightful" climate and days of bright sunshine in spite of suffering a few rainy, cloudy days. The good ones are so nice they make us forget the bad ones. Every body is having a grand time this season, day and night, except a few who afe sick. There are par _Continued on Back Page_ Dr. Scarborough Speaker For Rotary Friday James B. Hester will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary Clutf program Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. The speaker will be Dr. Clarence Scarborough, pastor of the Tryon First Baptist Church whose subject will deal with the Opportunities of Beginning Again. Brady Buys Holmes Agency R. H. Brady, who has conduct ed an insurance agency in Tryon for the past 20 years, has pur chased the insurance agency of G. H. Holmes, and wil lcombine the Holmes business with the Brady agency. HOSPITAL NEWS Ernest Burnett has returned to ihe hospital for treatment. * Miss Helen Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Burns of Landrum Route 2, is a new patient. BEES PACK HONEY Jackson’s Store is advertising Polk County Honey that has been packed in small one pound wooden squares by the bees themselves, making it unnecessary, for human hands to contact the honey.; Wood row McKee, the producer, puts wooden squares in the hives of his bees and the bees fill them up with honey. Then Mr. McKee puts them in attractive cellophane cartons. 'The United States cotton crop is now estimated at 11,505,000 bales which compares with 8,640,000 bales in 1946.
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