Taxes Advertised
Next Week
Tax Collector W. C. Hague
states that all real estate on which
taxes for 1937 have not been paid
will be advertised for sale after
the first Monday in August. Pay
ment ,of your taxes before the first
Monday will save you penalty and
advertising costs.
Girl Scouts
Tryon Girl Scouts will meet on
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the
home of Elizabeth Anne Vining.
Richard Howard of Durham, N.
C., has returned home after a
visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. Avant.
Mrs. Larry Brooks has returned
home after an appendix operation
at St. Luke’s hospital.
FOR SALE: MfcNeely’s Grocery
Store, and Meat Market. Ideally
located on Trade street, next to
Post Office. Large double refrig
erator, modern meat case, nice
stock of groceries, fixtures. Mrs.
R. L. McNeely, box 181, Tryon,
N. C.—Adv. It.
Independence:
Comes to those who
make it a habit to save
something of their in
come regularly and in
vest it to the best ad
vantage. Investments
with us pay the high
est dividends within the
bounds of safety. In
vestigate the—
Tryon
Federal Savings
& Loan Ass’n.
M. R. McCown, Secy.-Treas
Orphans Here Tues.
The Oxford Orphans will give
their annual concert in Tryon on
Tuesday evening at the school au
ditorium. They have been en
thusiastically received by audien
ces all over the state. The pro
gram is directed by Mrs. Sadie
T. Hutchinson. Admission is 10
and 25c.
Rotarians at Chester
Vice-president E. Perry MJanville
and the Rev. B. G. Henry left
today for the Rotary district con
vention at Chester, S. C.
Mir. and Mrs. N. R. Rector
have gone to Virginia and West
Virginia for a ten days’ vaca
tion.
Archie Batchelder, who has
been in St. Luke’s hospital for
treatment, is recuperating at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Brooks in Gillette Woods.
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R. C. A.-VICTOR
Radio Corporation
Presents their line of
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week and see this
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