COMMUNICATIONS
Marine Barracks, Bldg. No. 41
Camp Lejeune, N. C.
Miss Mae Irene Flentye,
Home Service Ex. Sec’y.,
Polk County Chapter,
American Red Cross.
Dear Miss Flentye:
I wish to take this opportunity
to express appreciation, on behalf
of this office and the Marines, for
your interest and effort which was
so necessary to furnish us with 27
sweaters.
The days ahead, appear at this
time to be such as will demand the
most from each of us, and it is
encouraging to know that there
are folks in your chapter who can
be counted among the unselfish
devotees for service to God and
Country.
Very truly yours,
David E. Bowser,
Field Director.
Promoting highway safety is one
of the major State-wide 4-H Club
projects being conducted in North
Carolina this year.
WHY ACCEPT LESS?
G. E.—the appliances that most
women want most.
Andrews Furniture Co.
Your authorized G. E. Dealer
Sales and Service
The nufnber of fires on iRional
forests dropped from 2,154 in 1949
to 1,914 in 1950. The total acre
age burned, howere, was greater.
DUPLICATE BRIDGE Tourna
ment every Thursday evening at
7:45 at Congregational Church
House, Melrose Avenue. Master
Point Tournament every fourth
Thursday. Everyone welcome.—Ad
vertsiement wed tf.
FOR RENT:
Ranch type home—unfurn
ished. Oil heat; fireplace.
Beautiful view. Guest cabin.
Call Tryon Real Estate,
Phone 9.—Adv. 6, 7.
Coke stop
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Forest City, North Carolina
TRYON THEATRE
Matinees—Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Wed., Thurs. Feb. 7, 8—Audio Murphey, Brian Donlevy in
“KANSAS RAIDERS”
Plus: Cartoon and Sports Short.
Friday, Feb. 9—James Dunn and James Martin in’
“THE GOLDEN GLOVE STORY”
Saturday, Feb. 10—James Ellison and Russ Hayden in
“COLORADO RANGER”
Plus: Comedy and Serial.
Date Show Saturday Night, February 10—10:30
Maria Montez and Jon Hall in
“WHITE SAVAGE”