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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20. at the Post Office at Tryon, N.C. under the Act of Congress, March 3. 1879! 'i&tvan pailjr bulletin Vol. 5 TRYON, N.C. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1932. Two Held For Thett Ol Car Two men are being held in Spartanburg coantg jail for investigation to determine whether theg stole and stripped the automobile of Cadger Jack son’s roadster several weeks ago. One of the men was in possession of car which contained a motor answering to the description of the Jackson motor. Experts are investigating the problem. Since the above was written Sheriff Wilkins has brought the two men to Columbus and put them in jail. Today's News Headlines Hoover signs $3,800,000,000 Federal relief bill. Bonus army or dered to leave Washington by Aug. 4. Bandits rob Pickens, S. C. bank of $26,000 and head toward Brevard, Temperature 101 at Spartanburg yesterday. People in Tryon should be thankful. Schiele’s Story Much Alive R. M. Schiele, head of Scout Camp, gave a talk on snakes at the Rotary dub today. His subject was alive in interest and in fact. Mr. Schiele ex hibited three live snakes, a king snake, moccasin, and puff adder. The speaker exploded many theories concerning snakes He said that a snake was just as eager to get away from man as the man was to get away from the snake. Increase In Tryon Citizens Tfyon has a gain of eight families so far this month over last month and a gain of ten families over the same period last year. More families are coming to Tryon every summer. A number of cottages are booked now for occupancy within the next few days. Bulletin sl*so a Year Est. 1-31-28
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