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CURB REPORTER Continued from Vaffe One p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. . . . The crowds gathering around the polls to nominate a sheriff of Polk County today are thinner than at the lirst primary. As there are on ly two names to count the results should be known before dark . . . . i vastopol, Russian seaport still ii dds out against the Germans who are also being slowed up in their drive. However, Rommel, German general in North Africa continues to make progress against the British in Egypt. 1,000 Brit ish planes bombecl Bremen. Ger many and leave the place in flames .... New Bulletin subscrip tion for Miss Sara Greene at Lynn and A. J. Stephens at Landrum, RFD. .... The rumor about a short wave radio opera tor being arrested near Tryon has kept tongues going foe.several days, but so far nothing official has been reported . . . Tryon stores will be closed next Satur day for July 4th. Make plans to shop next Friday par sooner for the weekend ..... Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn, are now at Sea Island, Ga. They are still direct ing the USO work at Burnswick, Ga., with something interesting on every night. Soldiers are given an opportunity to learn dancing under Arthur Murray instructors every Monday night. Mrs. Jack Stafford of Moores ville, N. C., is a guest of Rev. and Mrs. R. W. Blanchard. THE BULLETIN—6 months $1. Hello refreshment GIFT SUGGESTIONS Homespuns Neckties » Baby Blankets Baby Bootees ' Baby Sacques Hooked Rugs Hooked Mats Old Dixie Recipe Cook Books Wool Scarfs Wool Shawls Hand Weavings Hand-Woven Bags Shopping Bags Knitting Bags Homespun Combination Sets Woodpecker Door Knockers Hand Hammered Pewter Sterling Silver Articles Colored Hearth Brooms Solid Wood Salad Bowls Mahogany Platters Mahogany Plates Linen Cocktail Napkins Linen Guest Towels Hand Carved Wooden Pins Honey in Jugs Pottery Ladder-Back Chairs Guest Logs Ash Trays Stamp Boxes Toys Hand Carve^ Wooden Animals Corn Shuck Dolls Wooden Rulers Baskets, All Sizes Wood Baskets Woven Rugs Lichen Boutonieres APPALACHIAN HANDWEAVERS F. P. BACON, PROPRIETOR TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA ^ - __J
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