BULLETIN READERS
Out, of town subscriptions have
been entered forv the following:
Robert Barber, Mrs. Donald Ed
wards, Mrs. Chas. B. Reed, all of
R-l, Tryon; H. F. Wuehrmann,
4900 Marine Drive, Chicago 40,
111.; Mi's. Carrie Edwards, Colum
bus; Mrs. Lillie Taylor, Mill
Spring; John C. Bagby, 535 Clin
ton Place, River Forest, 111.; A. F.
Squier, 703 Labadie Rd., Milford,
Mich.; John T. Smith, 1108 Fair
field Rd., High Point; Mrs. Otis
West, c|o City and County Health
Dept., New Bern; Leonard Barber
Jr., Box 761, Chapel Hill, N. C.
Changes of address have been
made for the following: Mrs. Flor-'
ence Averill. from Tryon to care
Mrs. K-. M. Averill, 708 Oak St.,
Haines City, Fla.; A. L. Bahler
from Tryon to Melbourne Beach,
Fla.; and Mrs. H. L. Eckhart from
Saluda to P. O. Box 9737, Dallas
14, Texas.
DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.
Milk production in the United
States is aroUnd 120,000,000, pounds
a year.
You can walk in style and Comfort
KNAPP fieboVted SHOE
FOX MEM AMD WOMEM
with velvety-soft, air-cushioned in
nersoles and buoyant support to the
arches... For substantial savings and
Expert Factory Fitting Service, consult
PHILIP ONGAR
Phone 423-M Tryon, N. C.
Columbus office:
Wednesdays and- Saturdays
Doncaster FILL SILK
25% to 50% Reductions
on all ■
WINTER DRESSES AND
SUITS
In lovely Forstmann Juilliard Milliken and
many other Quality Woolens.
Show Room Open 9:00 to 5:00
Monday through Friday
Doncaster Collar & Shirt Co.
RUTKERFORDTON, N. C.
(25 Miles from Tryon)
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