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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 ®fj t Qlrtnnt ißatltr JSulleim Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, AUG. 6, 1935 Scouts to Leave Soon For Washington, D. C. Eighty Piedmont Boy Scouts leaders under the direction of Executive R. M. Schiele leave soon for the Jamboree at Washington, D. C. All the Scouts going from the Piedmont district will come to Tryon this week-end and train until Tuesday for their part in the National meeting at the capital. Mr. and Mrs. Schiele will he in Washington on the 14th as Mr. Schiele is the National Con troller of Exhibits. Four Eagle Scouts from Tryon to be in the party of eighty are Edward Sayre, Nelson Jaickson, 111, Bill Ward, and Priestly Conyers, 111. The Spoilt troop of 80 will leave Gas tonia foir Washington on Monday, 19th, following a big supper to be held for them at Gastonia. Saluda Boy Hitting Base Ball Regularly Walter Stephenson, the Saluda catcher repeated his performance again for the Chicago Cubs on Monday when he caught a losing game to Cincinnati, 3-1, but Wal ter made three hits at four times ait bat and brought in Chicago’s only run. Boxing Friday Much interest is being mani fested in the Polk County Cham pionship Boxing match to be held in Columbus on Friday night, August 9th. Transportation will be furnished those in Tryon want ing to see the fight between B. Case, the present champion and Rob Walker, the challenger. Last Indian Pageant On Wednesday Night The last Indian Pageant to be held this season at the Piedmont Boy Scout camp will be held on Wednesday evening instead of Thursday, according to Scout Ex ecutive R. M. Schiele. The pageant will be under the direction of Chief Blue Sky Eagle, a full blood Indian and authority on Indian life. The public is invited to see this beautiful pageant which has been one of the chief attractions at the Scout camp this year. This is your last opportunity. Henry Boise, Idaho, Aug. 1. Hello Folks:— Arrived in Boise last night. Left Pocatello, Idaho yesterday morn ing at 10:30. Picked up Mr. Leo Bell, a World War veteran, who was going to Boise. He was very friendly, and kept me good com pany all the way. Stopped in Twin Falls to see M. C. Ballenger, but only got to see his mother and brothers-, and sisters. I’m still av eraging 40 miles per gallon of gas. Had some trouble with my magneto in Pocatello. Had my first puncture at Twin Falls. I getting along just fine and will make Portland in 2 more days. It is only 474 more miles. I am wanting to make Pendleton, Oregon, tonight and get into Portland tomorrow afternoon. Tell everybody I’ll write about the scenery and experiences and have it in The Polk Cbunty News when I get there. Henry, Jr. Est. 1-31-28
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