ENTEREDF AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20,' 1928; AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 (Lite (Lnnut Satlu Bulletin Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JAN. 24, 1936 E-st. 1-31-28 FILLERS We have a request for the names of the t manufacturers’ of Polk county’s noted corn whiskey* Twenty-nine cases for violating the Prohibition laws will be tried next week in Columbus. All interested may get in touch with the convicted parties. It isn’t legal to manufacture liquor in Polk county, but it is all right with the State , to make and sell wine if you have a govern. merit permit. Dr. Louis . Fuldner has established Polk county’s first legal *winery since the new law passed. Falerno is the beautiful name designating this new enter prise, which bottles Tryon Grape Juice in convenient form. The first supply has already been exhausted, some of it went to Milwaukee to make it even more famous. How eve’ , more is being bottled. Wool’s press is printing a new telephone directory for the Polk County Telephone Co. Telephone news items about your guests end friends. Office phone 99. Residence 126-J. This is 1-9-3-6 and we are trying to put out a better paper. One week from today the Tryon Daily Bulletin will be 8.years old. A number of its first newsboys have grown up, married and have children*. Time really marches on. We don’t have time to take stock of things as we move rapidly on day after day, but it gives a hick editor a lot of satisfaction to see dozens of notes marked PAID. Every time a Tryon person buys an automobile out of Tryon it costs the community hundreds of dol lars. If: bought from ‘ the local i -Continued, on Back Page——* i Basketball Tonight At 7:30 tonight Tryon high will again meet Sunny View. The games in the last meeting of the two schools were very closely fought and tonight the same is in view. Through the courtesy of Dr. Green the school has been able to put up a stove in the seating sec tion. This adds greatly to the comfort of the spectators and his kindness is appreciated very much by the Athletic Association. The girls start their game at 7:30. Referee, Eargle) (Newberry). Umpire, Edwards (Columbus). HEADLINES The President’s administration * is seeking new taxes to aid its farm program. Money must be raised by some kind of Federal levy. : Bonus to mean new taxation ac cording to observers. Italians and Ethiopians both claim victories in recent battles in. Africa. Sub-zero weather and continued cold is pi’edicted for Asheville and vicinity. Kipling’s ashes are laid away at Westminster Abbey. • Soviet delegate stirs League of Nations with his- charges that Japan, Germany and Italy consti tute menace to peace. France seeking new leader to form cabinet vacated by Premier Laval. BQdy of King George, V, lies in State.