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ENTLRED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYOfll DAILY DLLLETIA
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 265 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 29. 19K9
weather luesday: High 66, low
37, Rel. Hum 28 .... The inde
pendent voters are getting con
fused when fine Democrats like
Governor Byrnes support Republi
can Eisenhower and fine Republi
cans like Carl Sandburg support
Democrat Stevenson. It shows
that both are fine men and there
will be more than 51 per cent of
the voters this time. Both sides
and independents have been urg
ing all eligible citizens to Vote for
one or the other as an expression
of the will of the people. ONE
VOTE counts .... The annual
dinner meeting of the Tryon Cham
ber of Commerce Monday night
#a delightful affair. Dr. Fran
Pendleton Gaines, the chief
speaker stressed the importance of
the dual system of education, state
supported schools, and private
schools devoted to training Chris
tian leaders, and the need for con
tributions to support private
schools Which are having difficul
fv. Retiring President Howard B.
Frankenfield Jr., gave a summary
of the past year’s achievements,
and Jerry Ball of Charlotte con
ducted a piano program and quiz
which kept the audience in laugh
ter. Taking part on the quiz pro
gram were President George Cook
sey, John W. Cowan, Wayne W.
Creasman, J. Lee Lavender, Law
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LUMBER PLANT FIRE
Tryon Builders Supply lumber
plant near Bird Mountain caught
on fire Tuesday about 5 p. m.,
in the shavings room.
Tryon and Landrum Volunteer
Fire Departments were called and
the flames were soon brought un
der control. The fire was kept with
in the shavings room and boiler
room. Approximately $1,000 dam
age was done, mostly to the roofs
of the shavings room and boiler
roomi. No machinery or good lum
ber was destroyed. The plant went
back into operation Wednesday
morning.
' ^niei Bircn Ariedge ot the
Tryon Fire Department said the
Landrum Fire Department did a
good job in coming to the aid of
the Tryon Department, thus dem
onstrating the importance of mu
tual aid. Alex Ariedge of the
Builders Supply was high in praise
of both departments, and said
their prompt work saved the lum
ber plant.
WARNS OF FIRE
County Forest Ranger 0. C.
Feagan has issued a warning to
all people not to burn any brush
or grass during this dry weather.
Many fires have gotten out of
control recently and thousands of
acres of forest land are being burn
ed.
MARRIED
The Spartanburg Herald reports
the marriage cf Lawrence Gray
Newman and Edna Loria Newman
of Tryon.
After smning silver with a wax
type liquid polish, be sure to wash
it thoroughly in hot soapsuds.