A Mill for Tryon? Continued, from Page One ties, wheels and machinery work ing, is music to his ears, but not so to the tourist who left home and came to Tryon to get away from just such things. Let us not lose what we have already in hand. / - Jury List Drawn For Superior Court from Page One SECOND WEEK D. M. Abrams Golden Thompson O. W. Ponder J. Solon Williams Roy E. Ward E. A. Westbrook George Cathey W. W. Creasman Ti-oy Durham D. V. Blackwood Douglas Blois J. Mike Leland H. B. McMurray J. R. Stevenson R. W. Moore R.» H. Prince Sam Feagan F. W. Moore COLORED BASKETBALL Tryon high will open its 1938 basketball season Thursday night. We play the -girls’ and boys’ teams from Fair Forest, S. C. Plenty of action is expected.—L. R. Wells. THE BULLETIN—SI.SO Yea* s HOLIDAY CLEANING Telephone us NOW to get your rugs, draperies, etc., cleaned for the pext party. RECTOR’S Cleaners & Dyers V & Milk is “NOT BOILED” dur ing the Pateurization procef^^ It is 67 degrees F. under the \ boiling point. Kalmia Dairy “Pasteurized Milk is Safe Milk ” Phone 149 Tryon, N. C.