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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C. Foster and family have moved into the Edgar Rowe house 'which they bought recently. Bristles down is the rule to re member when drying many house hold brushes, say home economists. Hair brushes, nail brushes, tooth brushes and scrub brushes should not be turned on their backs to dry, as is the common practice, because this allows water to stand on the place where the bristles are fastened and to loosen them. Brush es, with wooden backs especially may be harmed by drying on their backs. I am now at my home to r the public. I can make 01 der cakes, rolls, and baked Rosa Porcher Hannon, phone Adv Fri - tf Dressed Fryers, Hens K —at— JACKSON Phone 14—N. L. Wilson, Pfop WANTED: A maid foir two or three weeks for second /work, or a butler. Can live on p&*e. Must have references. Call Mrs. Ernst Mahler, phone 64-J.—Aav. 6, 7, 8p TAXI SERVICE Phone 218 — Bug Station Two Cars .... EfficienVaijd' Courteous Drivfers. / /' GENE GOSNELL, Operator NO COAL? Then there is plenty of heater wood, furnace blocks or stove wood two miles out in Pacolet Valley. Call 28-W or/ see James E. Johnson for deliver^ op-'Sale on /the spot. Also a limited/mnount of good slabs in long lengths.—Ad vertisement 6, 8, 11c. \ REWEAVING Snags, tears, burns! moth holes Variety fyt&p Upstairs over A&P. Office 7 IN SUNDAY’S HERALD-JOURNAL tryon’sown PLUS THE BEST IN FEATURES AND 22 COMICS THE SPARTANBURG HERALD-JOURNAL Missildine’s Bus Station-(9 a. m.-9 p.m.) Owen’s Pharmacy
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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