COLUMBUS NEW HOMES Knox-Gramling Homes, Inc., of Gramling, expects to build 30 homes near Spartanburg this year, Presi dent Henry Gramling announced. Also under way is construction of 25 homes at Union and several homes at Columbus, N. C. Homes at Columbus will be built as buyers order them, Mr. Gramling said. A large number probably will be need ed for workers in the new Deer ing-Milliken woolen mill under con struction at Columbus. Homes will be for sale, most of them for $6,000 to $8,000. Persons who ordered homes in Clarendon Hills last year and weren’t able to get them, will be given first choice on the new homes. The homes are pre-cut “Knox Homes” from the Knox Mill at Thomson, Ga. Mr. Gramling said buyers placing their orders now may have their choice of exterior designs.—Spartanburg Herald. High School students in North Carolina are participating in the Green Pastures Speaking Contest. #################################' LANDRUM PASTH I < - amm ^ * Rev. Harold Schumacher, pastor Landrum First Baptist Church, which will have revival services next week with guest minister and song leader. X Have Something To Sell? Nearly Everyone Has Something to Sell The Tryon Re-Sale Post will give you a market. No matter what you have to sell if it is usable we will sell it and turn the product into cash. So check on your attic, basement and clothes closets. You may have just what some one else wants—something you no longer need. ji Get It Ready for Our Opening. j: THE RE SILE POST Next to Lily Flower Shop j!