ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20. 1928, AT THE POST UfltCI AT TRYON. N. C- UNDER THE 4CT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 (Uht (Ennui Uatlu lUtlletiit Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 193G Results of Last Night’s Tourney The Try on girls defeated Sunny -View girls last night 26-26 in the Vt game of the basketball tour nament. The Tryon boys lost to Columbus boys 33-24. The second games will be played tonight at Green’s Creek gymnaisium,- Go lumbus girls will meet Saluda and Green’s Creek boys will meet Sun ny View. Girls result: Tryon (26) Taylor (6) Screven (12) Ford (7) A. Murdock (0) Covil (0) Parker (0) Sunny View (25) E. Womack (0) Bennett (0) K. Womack (0) Lynch (7) Greens (10) McKee (6) Subs: Tryon, Murdock, Buchan sn, Carson, Gaze, Hilton, Wil liams (1) ; Sunny View, McGuinn, M. Lynch, B. Lynch, Skipper (2), Taylor. Boys’ result: -^Tryon (24) ickwell (8) ^drrell (2) Green (2) Leonard (4) Brock (8) Columbus (33) Ritchie (6) Edwards (9) Walker (8) Ross (4) Hines (6) Subs: Tryon, Jones. Referee, James (Brevard). Umpire, Wilkins (Brevard) Automatic Heating Go. Moves The Automatic Heating Co., Iron Fireman Stoker dealers have opened for business in the Merrick building, corner of Trade and Howard streets. James M. Baker is the manager and will be general sales manager of this district. MacGlashans Buy Here Walter G. MacGlashan and Maude MacGlashan of Scarsdale, N. Y., h?ve purchased a tract of land from Grant Miller in the Valhy lying at the intersection of Warrior Drive and the road leading to the Robert Erskine and John Ferguson homes. Mr. and Mrs. MccGlashan expect to build their home in the near future. Sale made through C. J. Lynch. Nance for Sheriff Furman B. Nance of Tryon has announced th?t he will be a candi date for Sheriff of Polk county on the Democratic ticket in the June Primary. Baseball Meeting On Friday Night Th° Try-on Baseball Association will meet on Friday night at 8 o’clock at the Town Hall. Officers will be elected and plans discussed for the coming season’s activities. Tea at Betsy Bird’s Bon Marche of Asheville, who have been advertising in the Bul letin a display of shoes and drap ery and slip cover fabrics at the Betsy Bird Shop will also serve tea Friday from 10 ’til 5 o’clock. The public is invited.

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