CURB REPORTER
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indifference? Well what about
the people whoi put the program
on? They are called on to put
forth extra effort to entertain
you, they must take the initiative
and push other people to do
things for their own good. So
when there is a tea, a golf tour
nament, little theatre meeting, or
flower show for the community we
can let the spirit of cooperation,
that inspiring sense of loyalty,
persuade us to take the necessary
steps to attend the functions, and
thus show our appreciation of the
work being done by the various
committees. How would you like
to have the thing reversed and
the spmmittee workers go on a
strike and say you do the work
if you want community work done,
search your own brain for ideas,
roll up your sleeves and work, dig
into your own pockets for the
cash. We will not even attend
the thing. We are going out of
town, or read a book. Os course
if some of these things are offen
sive to you, no one can blame you.
This appeal is only to the indif
ferent, to the fellow who wants
these things done, but who is
willing for the other fellow to do
all the work even to attendance.
Please let community loyalty per
suade you to go to the community
things when you are in doubt and
it will pay big dividends to you
and to the community
BONDS ON SALE SOON
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2.9 per cent, compounded semi
annually. At any time after
sixty days from the date of pur
chase, the bond may be redeem
ed for cash, in accordance with
a table of redemption values
printed on the face of the bond.
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Arts & Crafts
Native Craftsmen offer you an
opportunity of inspecting and
purchasing their handicrafts at
the Pioneer Exchange for Moun
tain Handicrafts where you are
always welcome to come in and
browse around. Either for your,
own home or as gifts you will
find the following on display:
'J'ryon Toys and Wood Carvings
Rugs —Hooked and Woven
yarns and knitting accessori^^ 1
old0 ld Quilts and Coverlets —
Weaving—
O ak Splint Baskets and Screens
Runners and Table Covers
Rowels: Guest, Fingertip, Etc.
J-Jomespuns: Bags, Purses, Etc.
popper and Pewter
ypplewood Carved Animals
Rumble, Slumber, Knee Throws
Qld-time Mountain Chairs
puncheon Stets
Jron Work: hand wrought
Pottery: Jugtown, others
A nd Novelties, Dolls, Cards, Etc.
Every gift is packed in gift box
with expert care. We make a
specialty of mail shipments to all
parts of the country.
George and Sally Cathey
Tryon, N. C.