JUST COPY -Continued from Preceding Page tor not long ago if he knew of a big league ball player from Dem orest, Ga., where the writer lived for several years. Mr. Me. couldn’t think of the player’s name at the moment, but the editor read about Johnny Mize the other day and re membered playing tennis with him and acting as his Scoutmaster when Mize was a barefoot boy. You never can tell how famous some of the little barefoot boys we know wiill become. Frequently we see articles in the Atlantic Monthly by Prof. Brooks Phillips, a former neighbor from the same town. We miss something when we fail to keep contact with past friends and associates, which reminds me that I owe a letter now to a classmate who is now president of a college in Alabama. He is Ross Ensming er, son of the Rev. F. P. Ensminger who has often visited Tryon and preached at the Congregational church. The Rev. Mr. Ensminger was a collegemate of Dr. Missil dine at Rollins in Winter Park, Florida. r I A II n 24 lbs. PLAIN .. . 85c r L v U II 24 lbs. Self-Rising . 89c Green Beans, lb 5c eiIADTCMIM^ Fresh Peas, lb 5c 2111 wlm I trllllvl Squash, lb 5c 1A Egg Plant, lb 8c V LB s. ▼ 1 Radish 5c V A Spinach, 3 lbs. f0r....25c ” Asparagus, bunch 25c g p Beets, bunch 8c pS» Carrots, 2 for 15c Lima Beans, 2 f0r....35c L B 1% 4% Fresh Tomatoes, 1b.... 8c w V The Ballenger Co. For Reasonable Prices Baseball Saturday Tryon and Enka will play baseball at Harmon Field Sat urday at 3:30. Admission 25c. Will the party who found a sum of money on Trade Street or Mel rose Avenue return same to The Bulletin and receive reward.—Adv -PHONE- Johnston’s Dairy for GRADE -A- MILK

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