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Polk County May Bookmobile Schedule May 7th — Saluda area. 8th — Sunny View School, Silver Creek Rd., Mill Spring area. 9th Hickory Grove. Green Creek area. 13th — St. Luke’s Hopsital and Professional Bldg. 14th — Pea Ridge — Big Level 15th — Green Creek School, Sheltered Workshop. 16 — Tryon No. 1 21 — Green Creek area. 22nd — Mill Spring School, Stony Knoll Day Care Center. 23 — Tryon No. 2, Polk County Day Care Center, Mid. Car. Tele. Co., White Oak 28th — Sunny View area. 20 Years Ago Candidates for May Queen at Mill Spring High School include Joigene Jones, Gwen McCarter, Pam Fisher, Brenda Jones, Aileen Gilbert, Jeanette Cars well, Margie Gibbs, Juanita McKee....T. M. “Tommy" Pat rick, Jr., manager of the Duke Power Co. branch al Leaksville and former manager of the Tryon Branch, has been promoted to MMWWMWWRARRRRRRRR Think Solan State and Federal Taxi Rebates reduce the cost: of a Solar Heating: I System by at least 50%.; So now a modern Solar; Energy Collecting Home; costs the same to build as the old fashioned and expensive to run oil -heat pump systems. or ■ JMMhAAAMW^AA^ Sound Interesting Visit the ENERGY PLACE Hwy. 108, Lynn 859-9287 was presented during the 37th annual Carolina Dramatic Festi val in Chapel Hill and won the Betty Smith Award. Miss Rhodes is a sophomore music major at Mars Hill College....Green River Baptist Church will hold a formal dedication of its new auditorium, Sunday. May 8th....Dr. I. Beverly Lake. Democratic candidate for Governor speaks at the Ruther ford County courthouse....Miss Eunice Cloud of the Stearns School faculty in Columbus was honored by the Polk County Unit of the North Carolna Education Association as the teacher of the year Miss Cloud has taught school for 32 years, and 30 of them in this county....The new Horse Creek Masonic Lodge No. 719 gets its official charter. The officers are: E. H. Gibbs, W.M.; Joe Walker, S. W.; Dewey McMurray, J. W.; W. A. Burgess, Jr., treas.; Paul T. Smith, sec.; Billy Hugh Ruff, S. C.; Alvin West, J.D.; J. P. Christopher and T. A. Gilliam, stewards; Harri son Arledge, tyler; Clement- Miller. chaplain....Polk County Jaycees install the following officers: Bob Barnhill, pres.; Dr. Harry Brown, 1st vice pres.; Robert Head, 2nd vice pres.; assistant manager of the Char lotte district office...Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoskyns of Tryon are parents of a daughter born April 27th at St. Luke’s Hospital The following officers have been elected for the Mill Spring PTA: Henry Huntsinger, pres.; Mrs. Jack Jolley, vice pres.; Mrs. Ed Walker, sec. treas Tryon Gar den Club elected the following officers: Pres., Mrs. William Abbott; vice-pres., Mrs. William Smith; cor. sec., Mrs. Cecil Heard; recording sec., Mrs. Emerson Armstrong; treas., Miss Sybil Morse. ..Scott Shaffer has been selected to serve as prefect and President of the Student Council at Christ School next year. He is a rising senior. He was also named Editor-in- chief of the Christ School News ... Both Mr. and Mrs. Stanislas Czetwertynski become Life Mas ters in Duplicate Bridge. .. A Tryon . Tues.. May 1980 Daily Building one-act play, “The Upper Ground", written by Lucy Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rhodes of Tryon Mack Henson, state director; Jim Lee, sec.; Walter Cope, treas.; and directors: Jack Michie, Lou Deviney and Robert Ormand. VINYL REPAIR SERVICE vinyl Material. .. SOFAS, CHAIRS, CAR TOPS, LUGGAGE, ET . Don’t Forget to Vote For HUBERT McENTYRE Today 859-5174 We will bo serving a delicious Traditional Mother's Dav Buffet From 12—3 [We will be closed Sun. night) For Res. Ph. 457-4789 Stone Hedge Inn HOWARD GAP RD., TRYON, N. C. Come and treat your Mother to a truly enjoyable meal. Serving on Mother’s Day 12 to3 , Dining Room Hours: I Tuesday — Saturday 6 — 9 6 Sunday 12 —3 ] Brown Bagging and Lodging 1 For Reservations, call 859-9114 1 Strawberry The Main Events: Heapino f strawberry biscuit-shortcake ’ r ® 8h ’Plcked sealings, 5:00 - 6:30 p.m. and 7 on ° In ^0 Single-Option bared ham p , a 6 ' 8;3 0 P.m. beverage at $2.50, continuous Son o ner Wl *h Fascinating Sideshows- Th*~ 8:30 Pm. Boutique, Ice Cream Parlor 'p| an i . Ba kery, Th sir” - a " '■ “>»«;“"• at NCNB - all through Mav 3cy ' ,r orn None at door. U May 22 While they last 6 FEAST ON FESTIVai vl. All activities area^OPS m event of Incle^&she!^ ’^^Iher 1 !
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