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CURB REPORTER _Continued from Page One— people in many places telling him about Tryon, the thermal belt, grapes, etc. He said he ought to send the Chamber of Commerce a bill for the free advertising, but would like to have some of those Tryon grapes advertised in the Chamber of Commerce booklet . . . The atom is so small you can’t see it, yet enough of them working the right way forms the most powerful bomb in the world. One mother who has two sons in the armed forces says she would like to be one of the 1300 mothers to give $1 to help fix the hospital road. Julian B. Hester has been receiving quite a number of con tributions for this project. Recent arrivals at Mimosa Inn include Miss’ Gladys Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jarvis, Vernon Jarvis of Decatur, 111., Dr. and Mrs. Carl H. Strieker of Cincin nati, Ohio. T|Sgt. W. J. Derby reports to day to Fort Bragg enroute to Sey mour Johnson Field. Mrs. James Armstrong of Green ville, S. C., is expected today for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Harry Taylor. NOTICE TO ALL DOG OWNERS Owners of dogs are required to keep their dogs up and to prevent them from running loose either on the streets, on the premises of owners, or elsewhere for a period of fifteen days beginning August 23, 1945, and ending September 6, 1945. within one >»eay The purppsj^ of this ordinance is to prevent’the spread of rabies and to priftect the public. The ordinance will be strictly enforced and owners of dogs are asked to cooperate. Board of Commissioners, Town of Tryon. KEEPING DOGS UP IS IMPERATIVE! All dogs must inoglulated against rabies during said period unless the dqg hafi been inoculated Cpl. Wm, A. McFarland has re turned to Great Bend, Kans., after spending a furlough at home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Rivers and; children have returned to Berea, Ky., after spending their vacation with Mrs. Alex Arledge and Miss Ruth Andrews. T J4 S. R. Rushing has arrived at Camp Shanks, N. Y., from overseas service in England, and is expected home soon. Extra copies of The Bulletin on sale at the office for 5c per copy. KEEP A DIET BALANC^I DRINK DELICIOUS Orange ! Juice'' /| EVERY DAy£; Get It Ly j FARTHING AND| COVINGTON j “Fine Foods” ^Here’s to our G. L Joes* SJSS'-. Coca-Cola Bottling Company Forest City, N. C.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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