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MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE” OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY. Baker Wins Medalist Honors Paced by Jim Baker’s one-over par 73, North Carolina State’s golf team defeated Cornell, March 28, 18% to 17%. Baker’s 73 for the par 72 layout gave him medal ist honors. BULLETIN READERS Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: Homer Durham, Landrum; Minto Henderson, Tryon R-l; E. B. Olson, Tryon R-l; W. O. Barnard Jr., 60 Vermont Ave., Asheville; E. H. Gibbs, Columbus; Amos Kunkle, Lynn; George Bradley, Star Route, Saluda; Horace A. Smith, 422120)9, Co. 51-245, U. S. N. T. C„ San Diego, Calif;; Mrs. H. C. Bartoi, The Square, Stonington, Conn.; John Wietfeld, 425 M'orewood Ave., Pittsburgh 13, Pa., Tom Green, 819 Churchill Drive, Shelby, N. C. Changes of address have been made for Royal H. Fowler from West Cornwall, Conn., to The Nar rows, Columbus; Miss Helen G. Kirby from Southern Pines to New Bedford, Mass.; Mrs. Joel Stock ard from Tryon to Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pa.; Murray M. Mendell from 833 Ridge Terrace to 2221 Central St., Evanston, 111.; WOJG Nellie M. Rushing to V 400063, Post Signal Office, Fort Bragg, N. C.; Miss Cora Fisher from Hendersonville to care Mrs. A. C. King, Flat Rock; Dr. W. E. Grove from Tryon to 1000 East Ravine Lane, Milwaukee 11, Wis. Star pitcher for the Camp Le .ieune baseball club this season is Frank Wall, a purple heart veter an of World War II, from Tryon. He won 24 games last year for Quantico, was the No. 1 pitcher in the National Semi-Pro tourna ment at Wichita and named on tho All-America team.—Wilton Garri son, Charlotte Observer. J. Frank Gallimore leaves today for Norfolk and other parts of Virginia. He will be gone about 10 days. H. Dennis Jackson of Cooper’s Gap Township was appointed Jus tice of the Peace for a two year term by the N. C. Legislature. FOR SALE: Car of 210 pound Asphalt Shingles, $6.75 square. Also 15 and 30 pound felt; asbes tos siding, $10.50 square. 5-V Aluminum Roofing, all lengths. Doors, nails, paint, hardware. J. C. Brown & Co.; Landrum, S. C.— Adv. 21, 22, 2p. Call 258-J, Mrs. J. S. Kell, when you plan a party. Fancy or plain sandwiches; potato or chicken sai ad: decorated wedding and birtn rtav cakes. Can bake your hams or roast your turkeys.—Adv. (m)tf. WANTED TO RENT: Small furnished cottage wanted by two adults, in coof location for sum mer season. Write full particulars. J. Bartholomew 16 North East Ninth Ave., Fort; Lauderdale, Fla.—Adv. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 p. -'NA/\/^A/^A^A/VN^»^A/V/W\^/\AAAA/V^/NA^* HOMES — FARMS BUILDING SITES °5 Years Servtce in All G. H. BRIDGEMAN & SON Tel. Office 101 Res. 434-J Real Estate and Rentals RECTOR'S (For 22 Years One of the South’s Better Cleaners) TELEPHONE No. 203
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