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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDougald and children, Pam and Scott, of Lexington, Ky., have moved to Try -on. Mrs. MacDougald is the form er Miss Sylvia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C‘. Smith of Tryon. Mr. McDougald represents the Henry Holt & Co., publishers. W. M- Barber and Jack Rezab of The Ballenger Co., attended the Crosley display show and ban quet at the Poinsette Hotel in Greenville, S. C., last Friday. David Donald has gone to the Virginia Episcopal School at Lynchburg, Va., where he will be a student this year. Donald Gilbert of the Donald Motor Co., is attending the auto mobile wheel alignment school in Springfield, 111. Misses Anne and Josie Turpin of Gramling were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rector. Mrs. James Tapley has gone to St. Paul, Minn., for a visit with % her mother, Mrs. Joseph F. Borg . *gand Dr. Borg. % LOST: One bow and one arrow ^between Dr. Carr’s on Warrior * Drive road and Southern Mercer izing Co., on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Finder please notify Walter Jones, Tryon, Box 1041.—Adv. p. LOST: Wallet on Friday night. Finder may have money if he will return the pocketbook. James Fox. —Advertisement p. Will keep small children after noons (lunch included). Located near Bowen-West Nursery School. For further information call 2§9-J.—9dv. c. Fall is in the air. Coal heat ers, wood heaters, oil heaters, big ones—little ones, new ones and .good used ones. Let us install a heater to shit your needs before cold weather gets here. Andrews Furniture Com pany.—Adv. tf. Fred McKaig of the U. has arrived home on leav^Prum the Pacific area. WANTED TO RENT: Two rooms or small apartment. Reason able and unfurnished. If available please write Box 16, Route No. 1, Tryon, N. C.—Adv. 10, 12p. ✓S/SAyWS^AAAAA/VWSAAAA/V\AA/V\A/VW\A THE TRYON SLICKER A Country Raincoat made by THE TACK SHOP Most Sizes—$16 THE TACK SHOP At Donald Motor Co. FREE— IN TRADE WE WILL CONTINUE THIS OFFER EVERY WEEK INDEFINITELY To the lucky ticket. Tickets with every $1 spent with us. In order to get acquainted we are offering to give free tick fets with each $1 purchase. We will give away $15.00 in trade each Saturday night. You don’t have to be present to receive the $15.00. We have the only modern 100% service station in the town of Columbus. MUTT & JOE’S Esso Servicenter Mills & Walker St. Tel. 2153 COLUMRTJ& N. C.
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