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To January 15, 1937, there has been spent in Polk county Federal funds amounting to $26,935.81. Os this amount $23,656.05 was spent for labor. This amount was spent by the federal government. An additional twenty percent was spent by the sponsors of various projects. Brick House Antique Shop, 454 E. Main, Spartanburg, S. C. Fine inlaid chest drawers; Sheraton breakfast table; pr. oval gold frames; small early gilt mirror. A pleasant drive to a shop full of lovely antiques. Advertise ment. 2,3, 5, 6. 7 THE BEST-yEVENING PAPER IN TOWN-UThf- Asheville Times, 20c a weekAX See/ Richard Mc- Clure, or Bulletin office — Advertisement. For salelojLwould consider rent ing on£\ fmdj black saddle mare. BeautifidV gentle and an excellent saddler, see James E. Johnson at the Bulletin office.—Advertisement. Our business has increased in Tryon so that we call every day. Artex Cleaners (From Spartanburg) Call 138 Interested in Try on? Think the following over We give employment to 34 people at a wage more than anyone in our line in this vicinity. We have never cheapened our work. We believe in quality We believe in TRYON! RECTOR’S Cleaners and Laundry IN OUR MARKET Spring Lamb Pork Sausage Mixed Sausage Chuck Roast Long Island Ducks Broilers Tender Made Hams Boiled Ham Pork Chops Oysters Black Bass Spanish Mackerel Fresh Produce English Peas Limas Large Lettuce Radishes Green Beans New Potatoes Cabbage—Endive Parsley Burr Artichokes FRUITS Moon Kist Oranges | Gildem Ripe Bananas Eating Apples Cooking Apples Strawberries Tangerines McNeely’s CASH STORE We Dilver—Phone 32
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