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FRIGIDAIRE Is Always At The Top Please Co-Operate Continued from Page One tise your goods, then you should give the customer an opportunity to get to your store as convenient ly as possible. There is some park ing space near the depot and under Missildine’s stairway; merchants’ cars and trucks could park in the alley beck of Jackson’s, Betsy Bird, back of Ballenger’s and Slack’s and in front of the Polk County Telephone company, and back of the Sinclair Service Sta tion. Any of these places are closer to car owners than many parking spaces are to owners in Asheville or Spartanburg. You business people must do something. Tryon is growing, give the custo mers your parking spaces and profit thereby. THE BULLETIN— $1.50 a year. Complete the Fall Costume With the RIGHT KIND of- SILK HOSE We have service, semi service and sheerest chiffons in all new fall shades. Kayser and Hutuvniug Hivd The Ballenger-Jackson Co. TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA At the Churches Continued from Page One vited to worship with us. Sister church people will find a welcome while not engaged in worship at their respective churches. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Perkins of New York City are guests of Mr. and Mrfe. M. B. Flynn. Mr. Perkins is chairman of the Board of the National City Bank. ELECTRICIANS MAKE MONEY. No profession offers a wider range of opportunities, or better chances to earn increasing ly large pay. But technical train ing is essential—and the I. C. S. can give you this training. M. G. Potter, Representative, Interna tional Correspondence Schools, 191 Carlyle St., Spartanburg, S. C.—Adv. 14, 16, 17.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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