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Future Teachers Here Future Teachers of America has been organized in the Tryon School with the following officers: President Ann Moon, Vice-Pres ident Melvin Hipps, Secretary Treasurer Chaney Lee Comer. Other members are Linda Arledge, July Reynolds, Peggy Harris, Virginia Gosnell, Donald Black well, Arminta Barber, and Ann Chapman. Those teachers who from time to time need a bit of assistance can help by calling on one of the above. In that way they can help you and learn from you. Contributed. «Jtod, Gun & ‘Seed’ ” k.C' BY WOODS RIDER FLASH FROM VIRGINIA: “The life of a game warden isn’t a rosy one, as many seem to think. Long hours and little sleep is the rule with them as is shown by the Warden Activities Report for De cember. “During the 31 days of December the Commission’s 136 wardens, con servation officers and warden su pervisors travelled 285,000 miles, making a total of 422 arrests of game, fish and DOG (our caps) violators, and checking 25,206 DOG (again, our caps), fishing and hunting licenses.” COULD BE that the licens ing of hunt mg dogs and regu- • latino their use in hunting is partly responsible for Virgi nia’s outstand'ng upping of their deer kill in its mountain counties from near zero just a few years ago to three thou sand four hundred and thir teen last fall. Think it over! Don’t buy an Electric Re frigerator until you see the new Magic Cycle Self Defrost ing Leonard now on display at our store. Andrews Furni ture Co.—Adv. 22 to 25 5 J. B. Hester, Insurance Since $ 1905; W. M. Hester, Real > Estate Since 1923 \ HESTER REAL ESTATE 5 & INSURANCE AGENCY \ Phone No. 37, Tryon OSTEOPATHY DR. EMIL SMITH MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT Office and home treatments by appointment. Monday and Friday, 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. Wednesday, 9 a. m., to 1 p. m., over TRYON A&P Store.—Adv. tues&fri. tf. Edward’s Shoppe Feminine Fashions FOOTWEAR AND APPAREL Tryon, North Carolina (Next to Cowan’s) COME TO OUR 5TH ANNIVERSARY SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY on USED CARS 1949 Mercury Fordor with radio, heater, seat covers, turn signal, windshield washer, back-up lights, extra clean. 1947 Ford Tudor, heater, clean. 1946 Chevrolet—clean. Also 1941 Ford coupe, radio, heater, clean. 1941 Chevrolet coupe, radio, heater, new seat covers, good rubber, clean. 1936 Plymouth 4-door, extra good transportation for $100. 1941 Chevrolet sedan delivery with heater, just $325. We wish to thank all our friends and customers for their busi ness and opportunities to serve them during the past five years. We are equipped with a staff of 11 people who are eager to serve you and are thoroughly trained in every department to give you the best service. FIERCE-WILSON MOTOR COMPANY Phone 217 and 64
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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