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AT TftYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, M.
THE TRVOM DAILY
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper
Vining, Editor
(Vol, 23—No. 127) TRYON, N. C.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950
Weather Monday: High 87, low
63, rain .82. . . . U. S. Marines *•
land in Korea to bolster up re
treating Americans . . . Jake Malik
of Russia becomes head of the
United Nations Security Council j
during August and is trying to
have Communist China admitted
into membership . . . Fred Mc
Kaig, assistant manager' of the
Tryon A&P Store has been called
to active duty with the U. S, Navy
and has reported at Columbia. . .
Sunday's New York Herald
Tribune reports the death of Mrs.
CL >M. Cruikshank’s mother, Mrs.
sM|ce Nicoll Harris, on Friday,
SuT# 28th. She was the wife of
the late William Hamilton Harris,
of Elfwood, New Windsor, N. Y.
Funeral services will bif held to
day, Tuesday, Aug. 1, at 2 p. m.
at the residence. Interment in
Woodland Cemetery, New Windsor.
.... The State Highway De
partment is repairing the road
opposite the T. W. Ballew resi
dence where the bus stops. P. L.
Barnette has remodeled the build
ing opposite the Esso Station.
Snyder’s-Beer Shop has moved to
quarters in the same building but
in the new annex next to the Bal
lew property. Guy Foster and the
bus station will occupy the remod
-Continued on Back Page_—
Building To Be Leased
For Post Office at Sahida
Proposals are hereby solicited
to be received in the office of Post
Office Inspector E. J. Kyle, at
Greenville, S, C., up to and in
cluding August 31, 1950, to furn- .
ish quarters suitable for post office
purposes at Saluda, N. C., under
lease subject to the provisions of
the standard form of lease used
by the Post Office Dept, at a stated
price per annum, including heat,
light, power, water, toilet facili
ties, plumbing, heating, and light
ing fixtures for a term of 5 or
10 years from March 6, 1951.
Floor space of about 1300 to
1400 square fqet is desired.
Important considerations are a
reasonably central location, good
daylight,, and accessibility to rear
or side entrance for mails. Gen
eral building requirements, equip
ment specifications, and form of
proposal, together with informa
tion concerning the provisions of
the lease, may be obtained from the
-oostmaster at Saluda or from Post
Office Inspector E. J. Kyle, 'Green
ville, S. C.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to St. Luke’s
Hospital include Mrs. Columbus
Settles, Mill Spring, and Willis
Yoder, Tryon. Patients discharged
include Robert Painter, Tryon R-l,
end Martha Dawkins, colored, of
Tryon. ;
There will be a Home Nursing
Instructor’s Institute held at the
court house in Asheville, August
28th through September 1st, from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Anyone inter
ested in taking this course please
contact Mae Flentye.