The Tryon Daily Bulletin
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinmg, Editor
5c Per Copy TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JULY 21ST. 1947
Published Daily Except
1 Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 20
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3,
-No. 112)
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Weather Friday: High 89, low
64, rain .66, humidity 69; Satur
day high 91, low 69, humidity 63; j
Sunday high 84, low 67, humidity
50.Carl M(ay, outdoors
editor of The Spartanburg Herald
Journal wrote Sunday: “Last
Thursday I had a day off from
the sports desk and went up to
Lake Adger for a little lake fishing
with my friends, W. C. Daniel,
Jr., and Gerard Christopher of
Landrum. Daniel had a sweet
running outboard motor, in fact I
ttunk it ran so smooth that it
ypp the fish to sleep in the lake
fo^JWe landed 11 crappie in about
3 hours of angling. I had rather
catch a bass and bream than crap
pie for they put up more of a
fight. When a crappie strikes and
you hook him the fight is over.
Not so with the little old bream.
He will zigzag and take the lure for
a ride. Lake Adger is one of the
few artificial lakes .in the moun
tains of Western North Carolina
that is not crowded with summer
homes. The lake and dam is there
and plenty of fish, if you cafi catch
them. The water was murky on
Thursday and the fish were strik
ing slowly. Maybe that’s why I
hooked only 2 small-fry crappie.
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PIEDMONT SCOUT BOARD
MET AT CAMP SUNDAY
The executive board of the Pied
mont Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri
ca, held its summer session at the
Piedmont Boy Scout camp at Lake
Lanier on Sunday. Representa
tives from the counties of Alex
ander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba,
Cleveland, Gaston, Iredell, Lincoln,
McDowell, Polk, Rutherford were
in attendance.
Piedmont Boy Scout Training
camp has the largest enrollment
of Scouts in the camp of the South
east. 112 troops will attend the
camp this summer, with approxi
mately 2,000 Scouts and leaders.
The camp opened June 16th and
will close August 23.
Tryon Doctors Speakers
At Medical Society
The Thermal Belt Medical So
ciety will meet Wednesday, July
30th at 6; 30 p. m., at Lake Lanier
Tea House in Tryon. Two address
es will be made by Tryon doctors.
Dr. Ralph Mi. DiCosola, a surger
on and Dr. J. E. Derby, D.D.S., will
speak on “Menopausal Exfoliative
Gingivtis.”
Move To Landrum Homes
T. P. Johnson of Landrum, who
advertised in The Bulletin a num
ber'of homes for sale, reports the
following sales to people who have
already bought and moved their
families to the homes: Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Lofton, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James
Jones, Mir. and Mrs. Vernon Demp
sey and Mr .and Mrs. Thomas
Jones. j a ,