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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 % Slrgim Bmlu Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 Private Services for CJ.Schoff Saturday services for C. J. Schoff f! ho died on Thursday morning, will be held Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at the McFarland Fun eral Home. Mrs. H. C. Metcalf will read the Christian Science service which will be held private ly. No flowers. The pallbearers will be Dr. J. E. Derby, C. M. Howes, H. C. Met calf, K. A. Bowen, H. C. Scholf and Fred E. Swann. Mr. Schoff was 72 years old. He was a native of Ohio, but for about 30 years was a prominent business man of Cadillac, Mich., where he established a large de partment store. For the past sev- . en years he had made his home in Try on. The deceased is survived by his widow; one son, H. C. Scholf of Cadillac, two daughters, Mrs. Loi Jowen of Cadillac, and Miss Ger ■ude Schoff of Tryon. RURAL ELECTRIJFICATION Communities which have not al ready had a survey made for an electric line should send a repre sentative to the county agent’s of fice to get blanks on which to make a preliminary survey, if electricity is wanted. This should de done at once. At some time in the near future the Rural Electrification authority will send men to make a final sur vey for your project. lit should be kept in mind that these lines are expensive and for that reason it will take the co-op _-GraUon-'Of„alL_i>eople in your com munity to justify the building of a line. Ellertson Funeral Rites this Afternoon Services for Homer Ellertson, Tryon artist, -who died on Thurs day morning of a heart attack, will be held on Friday afternoon at the Tryon cemetery. Rev. C. P. Burnette will officiate and the fol lowing men will serve as pallbear ers: Paul Smith, Lawrence Maz anovich, Dr. Lodis Fuldner, Dr. A. J. Jervey, Ralph C. Erskine, Harold Crandall. Services will be held privately. Mr. Ellortson is survived by His widow, Mrs. Margaret Law Ell ertson, his mother, M.rs. Edward Ellertson of River Falls, Wis., and one sister, Mrs. Wakefield of Ok lahoma. DOG GONE ! When a man likes a dog, even an ordinary hound dog without a registered pedigree, he hates to part with him. F. G. Skipper of Campobello lost a solid red hound four weeks ago in the mountains near Mill Spring. He has driven matny miles and asked hundreds of people in an effort to find the one dog that is lost, even though he has other dogs at home. The mate of this dog was lost once and Mr. Skipper drove 250 miles to find him. TRIPLETS ! John Cowan, local merchant, discovered a three in one banana on ai large bunch in his store on Thursday.. The BULLETIN $1.50 A Year.
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