ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 1928, AT THE POST OKKICI
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879
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Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C„ TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1937
Polk County District
Scout Court of Honor
/ - Schiele presided in the ab
)pce of the Chariman Dr. C.
Arthur Lincoln, who was ill. Serv
ing on the Court were the follow
ing men, Dr. A. J. Jervey. Seth
M. Vining, Maj. Bernard Sharp,
W. A. Schilletter, Fred E. Swann,
E. Perry Manville, R. H. Brady,
Rev. D. M. McGeachy and G. Isham
Henderson.
Scouts appearing before the
court for advancement were as
follows:
Tenderfoot Rank: James Camp,
troop 1, Tryon; James Foster,
troop 1, Tryon; Lloyd Ravan,
troop 1, Lynn; Bill Smith, troop
1, Lynn Ned Fisher, troop 1,
Lynn.
First Class Rank: Locke Mc-
Geachy.
Merit Badges— Civics: Henry
.McGeachy.
v "NtfElectricity: Nelson Jackson. Ed
-£ard Manville, Wm. Elf rink.
Music: Seth Vining, James Jack
son, John McLean.
Pathfinding: Richard McClure.
Printing: John McLean.
Public Health: Frank McFai'-
land.
Scholarship: David Cromer.
• Stamp Collecting: Nelson jack
son, 111. Jimmy Jackson, Seth
Vining.
The new Lynn troop was present
beaded by Scoutmasters Ethan
Riopy and Earl, McKinney. The
c ntire. troop stood up in recog
. nition and gave the Scout salute.
Awards of previous Court were
made, after which the meeting
clos'ed with the repeating of the
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New S&L Plan To Insure
Borrower, Investor
Offered Locally
Announcement of a plan of in
surance for borrower, investor
members of the Tryon Federal
Savings & Loan Association, was
made today by M. R. McCown,
secretary and treasurer of the asso
ciation. This soecial plan of pro
tection was worked out with the
Security Life and Trust Company,
of Winston-Salem, N. C.
Mr. McCown, in a letter to the
borrowers, investors, making an
nouncement, told of the essential
features of the plan, whereby the
borrowers may at a small cost
insure his life for the unpaid por
tion of his loan. This guarantees,
Mr. McCown said, that the mort
gage would be paid off immediately
at death, thereby leaving the fam
ily of the borrower, a home free
of debt. To the investment share
holder, the insurance provides for
nayment in cash of the full par
vaiue of the share immediately at
bis death. Premiums may be paid
at the offices of the association
along with regular installments on
share.
j E. E. Goodloe. Jr., and O. P.
Earle, Home Office representatives,
of the Security Life and Trust
Company, will be here for several
i days to assist Mr. McCown and
! his associates with the installa
! tion of the plan. Mr. Goodloe, in
commenting on the flexibility of
| the plan, pointed out that it is
adaptable to those whose share has
been running for several years, as
well as to new subscriptions. He
! raid that the idea of this special
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