OWEN’S PHARMACY—S WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE Storaâ€~ A little Warmer yesterday the thermometer registered 62 for low and 83 for high. Nice weather for most anything. . . . Chaplain Loren T. Jenks of the 40th Inf. Training Battalion, Camp Croft wants about 100 Tryon girls for the dances every other week at the Recreational Center, according to information received by Mrs. O’Shields at the Tryon Chamber of Commerce this morning. Some of the local Women’s organiza tions could sponsor this project and furnish chaperones. Those in terested may write Chaplain Jenks .... Saw a boy pick up a piece of paper Wednesday af ternoon and put in one of the trash recepticles on the street. If we had more of these the streets would be kept cleaner and the educational value of training young people would be worth a lot. We are all victims of habit. . . . . A ten cent silver offering will help make the soldiers and sailors from Polk happy. The soldiers are getting plenty to eat and good sleeping quarters, what they are hungry for now is fel lowship and contact with home. How must some of the soldier boys feel when they pick up the Bulletin and find only a single name outside of Tryon interested enough in them to help the United Service Organization. We should n’t be ashamed to give a little. The widow’s mite is bigger. The knowledge that the folks back J. B. HESTER W. M. HESTER INSURANCE SINCE 1905 REAL ESTATE SINCE 1923 : Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency Phone No. 37—Hester Building, Tryon, N. C. home are interested in his wel fare means more to the soldier than anything else, when it comes to boosting his spirit .... Bulle tin changes are being made for the B. 0. Byers, who have moved to Wilmington. They say they miss Tryon already. Edward Kin sey who is in New York says to hold his papers for they are driv ing down about July 1. Mrs. A. L. Shapleigh, who has been enjoy ing hers at Worcester, Mass., wants it sent to Martha’s Vine yard. New subscriptions havtA\ ' been entered for Miss Mary Pa mJ/ mer at Camp Kanuga, Pinckney Williams at San Diego, Calif., at Camp Callan, W. V. O’Neil at Fox Chase Farm, Bradford, N. H., Howard James at Oxford •Orphanage, Mrs. L. W. Robinson at Asheville. . . . Farm Question Question: Can farmers make as much money raising sheep as they can raising cattle? Answer: L. I. Case, extension animal husbandman of State col lege, says growers can make more money with sheep than almost any other farm enterprise for the money invested. Records show that it costs not more than $3 a to keep a ewe, yet this anim®|) will return a gross income oi / from $lO to sl2 yearly. —Enjoy— Horseback Riding Phones 89 and 268-J Andrews Stables

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