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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining. Editor Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 NEGRO CHARGED WITH SHOOTING TWO OTHERS Spencer McCarroll, negro, was being held in the Polk county jail on Sunday afternoon charged shooting George Counts and King, negroes, with a shotgun during an argument over the outcome of a gambling game in the Blackbottom section of Tryon. Sheriff W. D. Hines and Deputy Amos Foster said the seriousness of the wounds had not been determined. State College Farm ( Questions Answered QUESTION: What are some of the important things to re member in marketing eggs? ANSWER: Never put the eggs in cases until they are properly cooled. When warm eggs are put in cases, they can’t cool rapidly. So, they begin to lose quality and even become bad. The way are marketed also affects their quality and the number lost through soilage. Eggs need to be marketed often. And once a week isn’t often enough. Twice a week isn’t often enough in hot weather. For satisfactory results, eggs need to be marketed just as soon as possible after they are gather ed and cooled. One other point, the eggs must be protected from heat while on the way to market. If the eggs or containers in which they are packed are exposed to the sun or heat from other sources they will lose quality. Loss of quality means loss of market value. CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE. $1.50 Year in the Carolinas TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JUNE, 30, 1941 Youth Drowns While Fishing George W. Taylor, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor of Lynn, was drowned in Lake Adger on Saturday night. Young Taylor, who his father and a party on a fishing trip to the lake, was with them in a boat and became unbalanced falling into the water. It was stated that when the lad fell overboard, the oars of the boat were also thrown some distance, and those in it were un able to get the boat to a point to be able to save him. Boy Scouts from Tryon were taken to the scene and, after several hours, they succeeded in getting the body by aid of grap pling hooks. It was in about 15 feet of water. Funeral services at the Paco -1 let Baptist church in Lynn Mon day afternoon at 2 o’clock, with Rev. B. G. Henry officiating. Burial in Friendship cemetery near Saluda. The youth is sur vived by his parents, two sisters, Mary and Kathleen, and two brothers, Larry and John Ken neth Taylor. Pallbearers: Ned Fisher, Ray Foster, Clarence Scoggins, Ray Blackwell, Hanford Rhodes and Leroy Fisher. KIWANIS TUESDAY Fred Swann, Jr., will have charge of the Tryon Kiwanis club program on Tuesday at 1 p. in., at Hotel Tryon. Paderewski, noted Polish pianist and statesman, died Sunday in i New York. Age 80. lc PER COPY
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