Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3,1879 tfrtye tUrgott Patl|i pultetiit Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1931., Est. 1-31-28 Filohorman Bowling Team The Fiioharman Bowling team ot Tryon composed of the following men: J. E. Lowe, Ralph Hardin, Ebb Fisher, Jim Fisher, and Jack Mangum are issuing challenges to any local or out of town teams for matches. Racing Bill Passed The House passed the racing bill yesterday for McDowell County. Practically the same bill asked for Polk county in the Senate. The bill gives the county $90,000 in taxes besides one tenth of the gross receipts. Trgon School Closes Dr* Luther Little delivered the Literarg address last night to a packed auditorium. He took for his sub ject “God’s Garden” and emphasized that education was conquest, the overcoming of handicaps, and that the poor bog or girl had better chance for education than the rich. Saves Countg $31,931 If the revenue bill passes the state legislature it will save Polk County $31,931 according to dispatches from Raleigh to the Asheville Citizen. This will iqean a reduction in County taxes to that extent. Stove Quota Reached Fifteen electric ranges have been sold during the present campaign to Tryon users of S.P.U. current. The quota of 15 had been set by the company officials and Mr. Austin and. the staff responded as usual. The Tryon office always has a successful campaign, and good service is mak ing future sales easier. The Bulletin One Year $1.50