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) --^ M n hi || M ii^ __