BASKETBALL Wednesday night at Brevard the Tryon cagers split wtih Brevard.' Led by Myrna Constance and Glenna Hamrick, who had 1,9 and 18 points respectively, the Tryon lassies went ahead in the second period and were never headed. The final score was 41-21. In a game marked by many fouls and much confusion the Tryon boys were edged out by a fast-breaking Brevard quintet. Tom Arledge and Jim Ballew combined to score 29 points for Tryon. Final score was 42-39. Referees were Gil Coan and Ed Andrews. ^Friday night the Tryon teams Campobello in the Tryon gym MB;ing at 7. Each of the Tryon teams will be looking for their sixth win of the season.—School Reporter. “Be Sure To Write Today” To encourage the writing of let ters to our service men in distant stations, especially Korea, the Vet erans of Foreign Wars has ini tiated a project, the slogan of which is, “Be Sure to Write To day!” “Our Armed Forces in Korea, in Europe and in distant posts in this country eagerly look for let ters bringing news from home,’’ the organization said. “They are writing to newspapers throughout the country saying they are lonely far/a letter from home.’ ^BE'hat is why we are initiatnig project, in which all Ameri cans will want to take an active part. Each time we put off writ ing a letter, some lonely man is going to turn away empty-handed from ‘Mail Call’.” A number of radio network pro grams are cooperating by program ennouncements, accompanied by the playing of ‘Be Sure to Write Today,” composed by Paul Well baum and John W. Miller.—New York Times. Columbus Plays Tonight yhe Columbus boys team will play Spartan Mills boys tonight at Stearns gym at 8. COMMUNICATIONS Where Tryon stands today, and the various directions she may be taking, will be the topic Friday night at the Congregational Fel lowship supper. The discussion will follow the famous “Montana Plan,” which successfully steered small towns in that state to be the masters of their own fate. A panel of citizens w'th special ized knowledge will be present to help with the development of the idea. This panel will include Mayor C. D. Stevens. Every one is welcome, and the food committee has asked that everyone be there promptly at 7 p. m.—Contributed. HOW ABOUT A SETTLE- • MENT OF BAD ACCOUNTS? If you need the cash and can’t get paid for bad accounts, let a bonded collector get them and mail you the checks. Call 455 or 319-J, or write Box 463, Tryon and a rep. representative will call. Absolute ly no obligation.—Adv. HAROLD C. GRIFFITH ' COLUMBUS, N. C. Office 2442 ■atari latiwWi tanaaaca ■atari Fin Iwaaaaia Ch FARM BUREAU Lift Inman Ca. Res. 2242 The Bulletin in County, $3; out of County, $4 per year. BULLDOZER BY HOUR OR CONTRACT j Available Immediately for : Work In Tryon Area Road building or grading. Land scaping and fish ponds our specialties. 6 yrs. experience Crushed Stone for Sale Root Rake for Land Clearing Satisfaction Guaranteed Page Brothers SALUDA, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 2841 or 2101