YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. PHONE NO. 4 The Polk County Tire Panel of the Rationing Board met Wednes day and approved 74 certificates eligible for tires, but the^ quota for the county is only 9. That means 65 people entitled to new tires will not be able to gefHhem. Miss Geneva Butler of Dallas, Tfexas, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs M. P. Butler. Howard “Red” Harrison of Canton, N. C., formerly of Tryon at Missildine’s and Avant’s, was in Tryon Tuesday and Wednes day enroute to and from Inman to visit his mother. Mrs. M. A. Bryan of Coconut Grove, Fla., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Perry Manville, left Wednesday for a visit .in Connecticut. Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Horger are spending their vacation this week at Montreat. Mrs. Jennie H. Jordan and son, Bill, of Greensboro, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jordan in Columbus. Miss Bell Jackson, editor in the office of the OWI, New York, who has been spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. R. S. Jack son, left Wednesday for a visit with friends at Elizabeth City. N. C., where she was on the staff of the Advance before going to New York. STOVE FOR SALE: Large six-eye range. Burns coal or wood. Has been used but has new grates and is in fair condition. A bargain. Call 85-M after 5:30 p. m., or apply at the Bulletin office.—Adv. 4, 8, 10p'. — BOOK CASE WANTED: The Columbus Baptist church wants a book case that can be locked, or suitable cabinet with wooden doors. If you have one to sell notify Miss Nellie Case, librarian, Columbus N. C.—Adv. 9, 10, Up. FOR SALE: Lawn roller, $10; rubber hose in good" condition 5c a foot; wheelbarrow and other ar ticles. Phone Mrs. R. T. Brooks for appointment to see them.— Adv. p. 3 POUNDS OF GOLD MEDAL OATS 2Sc JACKSON’S Phone 14 N. L. Wilson, Prop. FOR SALE: 1% acres in Gil lette Woods. A six room h^^h with three bed-rooms, two rooms on second floor, one large room and bath on ground floor. Living room with fire place. Liv ing room and dining room com bined. 30x12, electrically equipped kitchen. $7,000 furnished; $6,000 unfurnished. Easy terms. G. Har rison Bridgeman.—Adv. FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO SUPPLY STORE, Trade Street, Tryon, N. C. Three day service on Firestone Factory Method of Recapping. Famous tires, tubes, batteries and spark plugs. Also paints, paint brushes, seat covers, children’s toys, children’s rockers, high chairs, books, music records, garden sprays and insecticides, ladies slack suits, men’s work clothing. Come in to see us.—Advtf Coca-Cola Bottling Company Forest City. N. C.

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