Polk County Soldier Writes From Fort Jackson, S. C. “Tell the people from; Polk that we appreciate their offerings for the U. S. 0. and hope to see more names of givers in the Bulletin. I read it daily. I also realize what the campaign of the USO will mean to the boys in U. S. A. service now and also in the years to come.â€~—A soldier in Fort Jack son who is from Polk County. Volney Barnette of St. Luke’s hospital is on his vacation. k A 1941 national wheat acreage of 55,000,000 acres has been announced by the U. SL De partment of Agriculture, smaller than the 1941 allotment by 7,000,- 000 acres. Unusual Place and Tally Cards at The Mountain Industries* JUNE IS Milk MONTH • Every growing child should have at least a quart of milk a day. Pasteurized Milk Is Safe Milk—order today from Kalmia Dairu Phone 149—Tryon, N. C. GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES at Reasonable Prices ! Fresh Corn, doz. 35c Yellow Squash, 2 lbs 15c Egg Plant, pound 10c Green Beans, 3 lbs. 25c Green Cabbage, 3 lbs 10c Fresh Okra, pound 15c Cucumbers, 2 lbs. 15c Lima Beans, pound 10c Lettuce, large, 2 heads 25c Carrots, 2 bunches 15c Fresh Turnip Greens, 3 pounds for 25c No. 2 New Potatoes, 10 pounds for 15c No. 1 New Potatoes, 10 pounds for 25c Fresh Bunch Beets 10c Fresh Spring Onions, bunch 10c Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 10c Lemons, dozen 22c Bell Pepper, lb 10c MEATS Pork Chops, lb 25c Pork Roast, lb 25c Chuck Stew, lb 23c Chuck or Rib Roast, pound 23c Round Steak, lb 30c COWAN’S Grocery & Market

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