B. Frank Carruth, Landrum, S, C., Tel. 105 t
General Electric j
Refrigerators . . . Ranges . .. Home Freezers ... Washing I
Machines . . . Water Heaters, Etc. I
(Liberal Trade-In Allowances) {
Mrs. J. H. Corbitt (Jane Meri
wether) of Durham will arrive in
Tryon Saturday for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shan
non Meriwether.
Dr. John Sanders of Duke Uni
versity will arrive in Tryon Sat
urday for a visit with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sanders. He will stop by Charlotte
and get Miss Mary Sanders, who
teaches there.
It takes 5,000 gallons of water
to produce a bushel of corn, 100
gallons to produce one pound of
cotton, and 1,300 gallons to pro
duce a single pound of beef.
The BULLETIN, 53 per year in
county; 54 per year elsewhere.
Don’t forget the Puppet Show—
tomorrow—at Tryon School Audi
torium, two different shows, 2 p.
m. and 8 p. m. by the Kingsland
Marionettes—the Best in the Busi
ness.—Adv.
Civic at Landrum
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Judy Canova in
“The Wac from Walla Walla”
SATURDAY, ONLY
Buster Crabbe in
“RUSTLER’S HIDEOUT”
LATE SHOW SATURDAY
An All Star Cast in
“SWAMP VIRGIN”
FOR SALE
2 HOME SITES
Hearthstone Ridge section. Just off
Route 176, about 2 miles east of Xryon.
Sizes and prices on request. All have
excellent views. Water available.
— Call —
Julian Calhoun
No. 158
Alan T. Calhoun
No. 90-W