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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRSOI DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallea £ Uly Newspaper,
Vol. 26—No. 189
Seth M. Vining, Editor
■a :YON, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 84,
low 48, Rel. JIum. 48 . . . An1
attractive marble bench has been
placed in the park prepared by
the Garden Club at the railway
station. An invitation for the tired
visitor. This property belongs to
everyone who have eyes to appre
ciate it. The same goes for the
streets and vacant lots. When you
see men throw cigarette papers,
drinking cups and other trdsh op
the streets and in the parks or
vacant spaces, you know they are
damaging your property, because
they spoil the beauty your eyes
want to enjoy. They don’t know
they are violating a state law
which stamps them as not law
abiding; they don’t know that
other people are watching them
and classifying them as certain
kinds of citizens—uncooperative,
mditterent, and lacking in good
taste. Some of thevpoorest people
have the best manners. They
wouldn’t think of ^throwing a
scrap of paper in front of your
door or out of their automobile
in front of your place. And your
place is everywhere you ride or
walk and can appreciate beauty
with your eyes. The other fellow
pays taxes on* it or the state ho\ds
title to it, but only the fellow
who can see it and appreciate
it really owns it. The more
.‘Ditinned <>v Back I'aye_
Many Improvements Made
By the Town of Tryon
The Town of Tryon has been
busy hardsurfacing many roads
in the past two weeks. Town Man
ager Claude Smfth stated that
the town had laid 25,500 yards
of black top. The black top has
been extended on Howard Street
to where it joins Newmarket Road
near the bride on Vaughn’s Creek.
An unnamed street that leads off
Howard Street at Roseland Park
has been paved to the city limits.
Other streets that have been paved
include Payne Street, Pine Street,
Glen Cornoch Road, Glen Walden
Lane and Salley Lane (up Doden
hoff Hill, behind Butler’s Dairy).
The town has also installed a
i new watet iV ~f 10” and 8”
pipe from t . ■ Water Works
through GilJctt , v. oods to High
way 176. This n is 1% miles
long, and 5 fi c uydrants have
been connected to the line.
Trade Street is being widened
at the railroad between the two
crossings to allow cars more
space'm which to park and give
more room to passing traffic.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rhodes of
Saluda are parents of a son, born
October 21, at 6 p. m.
Other new patients include Mrs.
Marion Smith, Columbus; Mrs4
Clyde Conner, Saluda.
Parents discharged include Mrs.
Fred Gibbs, Tryon.
The Columbus and Tryon Pres
byterian Churches will show a
movie Friday night at the Co
lumbus church, “Faith for Every
Child.”