four Neighborhood Druggist for Over Half A Century. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY “The Rexall Store*. Phone No. 4 COMMUNICATIONS Editor Tryon Bulletin: With no thought of starting a controversy, may I suggest to the city council, or to the proper au thority, that beginning with the first plane, or sycamore tree at the lower end of Chestnut Street all trees on the right except the maples be removed. All of the planes, except^he first, are irreg ular, or somewhat dwarfed and they are short lived. Because of dominating trees on private prop erty, even the maples, if left alone will have difficulty reaching ma turity, but now their struggle for existence is hopeless. Even for the good sycamore at the foot of the street there are compensating trees on either side of the street and that one good one is one too many. Let us sac rifice some of the trees now for the sake of a better street three to five years hence.—Contributed. The Davis apple orchard at Saluda, N. C., is out on the road from Saluda to Greenville, about 3 miles, and is probably the best cared for orchard in that region. Mr. Davis tells me he has the best crop he has had in years, but “the most expensive”. That’s the orchard that had apples 2 years ago when no other orchard up there had a crop. My friend, Mr. J. A. Tillinghast, once owned the orchard just beyond. Mr. Davis bought what was known as the “Bailey” orchard from Jesse Boyd and Ben Hill Brown, and after he bought it realized there was no water on it and he had an in teresting time finding water, by sinking wells.—C. O. Hearon in The Spartanburg Herald. , GRAPES FOR SALE: Those luscious Warrior Mountain drapes are now ready on Highwayyl76, at Tau Rock Vineyard. Visitqfrs jfrel come. Zeb Kuykendall, man/ger. We are shipping small lUgs/ of 4 and 8 quarts.—Ad. 8 11 1$ 13 14p DAILY BULLETINS—& each. A^A^i/WNAAAAAAAA/NAAAAAAAA/WAAAAA/VI I J. B. Hester, Insurance Since ! { 1905; W. M. Hester, Real 1 Estate Since 1923. \ HESTER REAL ESTATf & INSURANCE AGENCY ; > Phone No. 37, Tryon ' The recent issue of Motor Age Magazine lists the equipment and products used by the Race Cars at Indianapolis Speedway. Over half the cars used RPM Moto*j. Oil, the other half used OilzjfljA (a special racing castor Oil.) Rfl^ Motor Oil will stand the heat of high speed opperation.—Advertise ment 12, 13, 14c. CIVIC at Landrum WEDNESDAY Bob Steele in “Northwest) Trail” (In Color) Plus: Son of the Guardsman. Matinee at/ 3/&0 THURSDAY aim FRIDAY Teresa Wright, Rwoert Mitchum in “PURSUED” Time oat for CokeW V 1 T Coca-Cola Bottling Company Forest City, N. C.