MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE” OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AC^|N£Y NO FIRES TUESDAY Tuesday’s Kiwanis program will relate to fire prevention and pro tection, including the minimizing of fire hazards and the work of the Fire Department. Fred Swann will be in charge of the program. Col. F. L. Herron and Edward Haynes have returned to Hallelu jah Hill after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Edward Fisher is a patient in Duke Hospital, Durham. FOR SALE: Modern House in Godshaw Hill section; 3 bed rooms, dining room, kitchen, garage. Nice big lot. Tryon Real Estate, Phone No. 9.—Adv. 6, 12c. FOR SALE: 24” boy’s Bicycle. In good condition. Gall 232-R. Ralph Lawrence.—Adv. 6, 9, c FOR SALE: Bantam %-ton trailer. Steel box holds 1 yard, 6’ x 3’ x 18’. Tailgate. Stake sides, bow-frame top with prairie-schoon er type canvas covering. Ties down snugly. Tires like new, on wheels interchangeable with Jeep. 1953 license plate. Price $95 for quick sale. George Dusenbury.—Adver tieement 6, 10 c FLOOR SANDING: For the best in floor sanding, finishing, waxing and polishing. J. H. COMP TON & SON, Landrum, S. C., Box 335. Phone 39.—Adv. fri tf. jlNSURANCE j | CARL T. FORTNER * \ Tryon, North Carolina * s Z Real Silk Hosiery Mills Fresh Unhandled Merchandise —for— MEN and WOMEN Ladies Cotton, Nylon and Orion Dresses, Play Suits, Lingerie, Hosiery Men*s Shirts, Neckties, Underwear and Hose MR. and MRS. J. O. SAFFORD Agents in Polk and Henderson Counties Box 696 Tryort, N. C. Telephone 145

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