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1 nJ* - Expect To Meet New Area Doctors After illness, death and depar ture brought the number of physicians here way down last year, 1980 promises to bring more physicians to the area served by St. Luke's Hospital. Trustees at their March meeting discussed the arrival of physicians planning to locate in Polk County this year, and the Landrum Medical Center’s plan for M.D.’s in 1980. A committee from the Lan drum Medical Center, and one from St. Luke’s, will meet and discuss the impact of more physicians on the community, the hospital and the doctors. New doctors planning to come to Polk County this year will rent already existing suitable offices in and near Tryon, according to present plans. Inflation has made it impossible for St. Luke’s to augment the Doctors' Building Complex al this time, as was hoped for. The board voted to admit Dr. (Ph.D.) Vanna Magsino, Clinical Psychologist, to the Consulting Staff of St. Luke’s. An amendment to the hospital charter was passed to do with removal of Trustees from the board. Gist is that any Trustee can be removed by the affirmative vole of ten members. However, a Trustee appointed by the County cannot be removed thusly without request or consent by a majority of the County Commissioners. Vote was un animous yea with Lawrence Hendra voting nay. Patient days were way down in February, and are way up in March. No matter how low the census goes, 24 hour staffing must continue al St. Luke’s. — Reporter Payne Named To Phi Beta Kappa SPARTANBURG - A student from Tryon has been named to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic honor society, and will be among 15 students from Wofford College selected for induction this spring. She is Joyce Ann Payne, a senior economics-government major. Ms. Payne is a member of the Senior Order of Gnomes, Blue Key Honor Society and has been named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Univer sities and Colleges. She plans to enter law school after graduation from Wofford and will concen trate her studies in the area of corporate law. Founded in 1854, Wofford College was the first private college in South Carolina to be granted a charter of Phi Beta Kappa. The college’s chapter, Beta of South Carolina, was installed in August of 1940. Students selected for member ship in Phi Beta Kappa must be ranked in the lop len percent of their college class and maintain an academic average of not less than 3.5. Candidates must also demonstrate high character, special extracurricular intellec tual attainments and scholarly achievements. New members will be installed during services on April 17 and will be guests at the annual Phi Beta Kappa dinner that evening. Tryon Dally Bulletin. We^Mar^l^ WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HEALTH THRU CHIROPRACTIC Gary W. Rowland, D.C. Your Amazing Stomach FOR SALE:73 Chevrolet Van. Also, WANT TO BUY used household items. Call 457-4795. adv. 26,28c. Life Saving Course The Spartanburg YMCA will teach a Red Cross Senior Lifesaving Course beginning April 14th. The course will be held in the YMCA at Spartanburg. Each Mon. and Wed. from 8 till 9:30 p.m. for six weeks. For reservations call the Y at 803-585- 0306. Cost is $30.00. During the next 365 days, you will dump a truckload* of groceries into your amazing stomach... more than half a ton of meats, grains, oils, cheeses, sugars, fruits, and vegetables...an infinite variety of compounds, mixtures, and textures. And If your digestion is as sound as it should be, your stomach will handle that groaning smorgasbord with never a compfaint and call hungrily for more on the morning of the 366th day. Nearly 25,000,000 Americans suffer in some degree from peptic ulcers, and are unable to enjoy WITHOUT REGRET a good, everyday meal. But even a restricted diet, like toasted bread sopped in a small bowl of hot milk and cream does not solve the problem. Millions more suffer from chronic dyspepsia, hyper- chlorhidria or hypochlorhidria. c » Your doctor of chiropractic is a specialist of the spine and nerves. He knows that tension and soreness along the spine between the shoulder blades is associated with all stomach conditions. He knows that the so-called psychomatic reasons for an ulcer condition are onlv further proof that the delicate arrangement of nerve impulses controlling digestion is functioning abnormally. If you have a stomach problem, frequent indigestion ~ abdominal pain, it is only good sense to see vour chiropractor Immediately, before the condition get. worse. Many years of professional schooling in basic clinical sciences have given him the n".,*^ background for discretion and judgment in carina r your amazing stomach. 8 ,or FOR SALE: 1974 Volkswagen, 412 station wagon; also 1974 6 cyl. Duster. Call 457-3548. adv. 19, 20, 21,c. At The Kelt Clinics Results Are Whet Count HWY. 176 S. 859*5652 TRYON, ^ c Call your order in for Pies, Cakes and Easter Desserts. Brannon’s Country Store 894-8088 * 7 , kal 5 ?"-°P r ’ ct > c Dav Cliai£. Oral and largest complex of Chirol. ^ Clinics in the Carolinas Here paue nt ^?5 Uc the entire southeast receive the mos?mM° m Chiropractic care available in an atmM^* rn conductive to better health irnw phere
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