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[Est. 1-31-28] Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRVOT UHL I BULLETIN The. World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinim VriuZ Vol. 25—No. 148 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY. ATTnTTRT 25, 1952 weatner Friday: High 90, low G6, Rel. Hum. 71; Saturday high 80, low 60, rain .60, Rel. Hunr. 85; Sunday high 78, low 59; rain .04, Rel. Hum. 56 . . . The Women’s Association of the Tryon Country Club will have a luncheon Tues day at 12:30 at the club house. ■ They will also qualify Tuesday for the women’s club champion ship tournament which will be played as announced . . . Tryon Kiwanis Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hal! with a round table discussion led by J. Lee Lavender . . . The Lions club vill meet Tuesday night at Oak Hall .... Polk County Superior Court for civil ca°es opened this ruorning in Columbus . . . Life |"Tj-ster Jim Jackson and Miss SJ-'tty Oates tied for first place in the mixed pairs bridge tourna ment at Asheville this nast week end . . . The earthauake damage at Bakersfield, Calif., has been estimated at 20 million dollars. Jt will take weeks to clean up the debris. Of the 32 peonle injured about six are still in the hospital. FPH GOODLOE: “The first net work telecast of a Presidential in p”pniration took plaice January, 7'949, when Truman took office. And in spite of all the “repair men” we’ve called-in. the picture is still fuzzy.”—W. M. Bissell. bulletin READERS Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following; T. J. Flynn, Landrum, S. C.; Mrs. W. W. Solesbee, Landrum; Ellis Jennings,. Rt. 1, Landrum; Mrs. L. E. Bishop, Landrum; Albert Emery, Rt. 2, Landrum; Hoyt Raburn, Rt. 1, Landrum; Mrs. Ona Waldrop, Campobello, S. C.; Fred Placak, Columbus; Bob Rami sev, Columbus; Mrs. Marion Plum ley, Lynn; Miss Sybil Nance, Rt. 2, Spartanburg, S*. C.; Pvt. Billy P. McCall, US 53111314, 527-0. M. »• V. Co., A. P. o. 59, care P. M., San Francisco, Calif.; Oakland Parage, Oakland, Fla.; Mrs. Donald Wright, 419 Lincoln Road, Grosse Pointe 30, Mich.; E. P. McLean, Castle Park. Mich.; W. O. J. G. Nellie R. West, Post Signal Of fice, Fort Bragg; Cpl. Buddy Ray Snicer, US 53060819, A. P. 0. 86, 45th Inf. Div., care P. M., San Francisco, Calif.; Mason Merrill, Rt. 1, Mill Spring; Mrs. Ben B. Milling, Box 300, Clinton, Si. C.; H. B. Franker.field, Ward 204, Veterans Hospital, Swannanoa; Pete Dalton, Rt. 1. Tryon; Ed Rarher. Rt. 1, Tryon; Henley’s, P. O. Drawer 719, Greenville, S. U; George Parker, Rt. 1, Tryon; Mrs. Minnie Henderson, Rt. 1, Trvon: A-R Robert Lewellyn, AF 14461335. Flight 943. Sqdn. 3703, T ackland A. F. B., San Antonio, Texas; C. L. Lewellvn, 2828 Ed wards St., Winston-Salem. Changes of address were made for the following: Marie Brown from Tryon to 417 North Mabel Ave.. Greenwich, Conn.; Mrs. L. D. Simonds from Charleston, S. C. to High Hampton; Dr. C. G. Sewall from Christmas Cove, Me. _ Continued on Back Page_
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