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Miss Cleo Coggins returned to her home at Mill Spring today af ter an operation for appendicitis at St. Lukes hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burnette and Mrs. Mark E. Smith left to day for a trip through the Smokies. You can keep cooler and clean er in the summer wash suits that have been laundered at Rector' Laundry. Try it. RECTOR’ LAUNDRY.—Adv. Ul w Missildine’s Pharmacy Tryon, N. C. PHONE 4 “Known by Thousands” Venetian Blinds, Draperies, Window Shades, Linoleum, Rubber Tile, Rugs, Carpets, ? . Furniture. VOGEL & SON 154 N. Church St. Spartanburg FRIGIDAIRE With the “Meter-Miser" Meets all five standards for Refrigerator buying 1. —Lower operating costs. Sealed-in mechanical unit requiring no oiling. 2. —Safer food protection. A thermometer placed in the center of the cabinet giving visible proof of a safe temperature. 3. —Faster freezing—More ice. 4. —More usability. Special arrangement of cabinet and shelves make it possible to use every i inch of shelf space. ^ 5. —Five-year protection plan. FRIGIDAIRE Made only by General Motors Small down payment will place one in your home. The balance to be paid in small monthly payments Avant Electric Co. PHONE 51 TRYON, N. C.
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