BOY SCOUT PROGRAM ON WEDNESDAY Troop No. 1 of Tryon will put on a practical demonstration of Scouting on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Beginning at 10 o’clock the Scouts will pitch a tent in the space across from Missildine’s and camp for the day, preparing their noon day meal similarly to conditions in the open. The public is in vited to drop by and watch the proceedings. Beginning at 11 o’clock continuing at each hour ,until 3 the following pro gram will be given: Fire by Friction, Phil Morris, Bobby Dick, Jimmie Baker, and Tom M'elton. First Aid: Holland Brady and Tom Mlelton, demonstrating arti ficial respiration, explaining the treatment for sunstroke, etc. Knot Tieing: Jimmie Baker, Tom Melton and Bobbie Dick. First Aid Carriers: Phil Morris and Jimmie Baker. Bugling: Jimmie Baker. At 12 o’clock the entire troop Call for That SPECIAL Costa Coal Kfiown as Costa’s Special because it is specially prepared for Costa Customers. The Best Coal You Ever Used. TRY IT. IT IS GUARANTEED! More Heat . . Less Smoke . . Less Soot Less Ashes. TRYON FUEL SUPPLY Telephone 154—Tryon, N. C. A will mobilize and members of the troop committee are asked to be on hand at 12:15 for troop in spection. Besides the Scouts mentioned above, Paul Butler and Brock Henry will have charge of pitch ing the tent, preparing the grounds, and .policing the grounds afterwards. Locke McGeachy, Se nior Patrol Leader, will be camp officer. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Day of Greenwich, Conn., have arrived in Tryon and are occupying Little Orchard while Mr. and Mrs. Flynn are in Florida. The Days are building a home in the Hunting Country. +■ —■"—■■—■*————~— —«—■•+ 1 For Good Riding Phone j j Newman Stables j Fine Saddle Horses j PHONE 199 f + 4