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hole. In the semi-finals she had won over Brenda Merkel and Pal Pettit had beaten Es Foote. Low Net in Class A was Nancy Ernst. Winner in Class B was Hallie Koenen and Class C Trudy Kohlbry. According to an ad,tickets at $4 are on at NCNB, the Bookshelf, Blue Ridge Weavers and the Tryon Fine Arts Center business office, 859-524 8. LB PKG. RIPE READY TO EAT CAL. BIG SWEET LUSCIOUS RIPE STRAWBERRIES SAVE MAO VER LAS Jennifer Pace Young Jennifer Pace seems to be saving. “You don’t say?” She is 1 year old and is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Morris Pace of Tryon. Col. and Mrs. S. L. Houser have returned to their home in Tryon from Georgetown. Texas where Mrs. Houser visited her sister, Mrs Ruth Armstrong. Tryon PTA Elects Officers The Tryon PTA elected the lolloping officers Thursday: Pres. Dr Mark McCall; Vice Pres Mrs. Alice Tennant . Sec., Mrs Jo Key , Treas., Mrs. Sadie MeP.aig. New board members are Mrs Sandy Paff, Mrs. Viola Sober and .1 C Moffitt Warren Carson is the outgoing President. The program was the Tryon Band, directed by Joe Lorenzo .and the Young Peoples Chorus directed by Mrs Helen Hilger and accompanied by Mrs. Carok Blackburn Les Barnette of Markham Rd., Tryon is a patient at Pardee Memorial Hospital in Hender sonville, Extended Care Facili ties. Rm. E-26. Forest Houser of Indiana visiting his brother. Col. S. Houser and Mrs. Houser Tryon. FOR SALE: by pickup loads: rotten is L. of saw dust, compost, pine needles, mountain top soil. Call 457- 6214 EXTENSION NOTES By Julie Bender, N'CSU Today's fresh peach is large and sweet, compared with the small, hard, hairy fruits that grew wild centuries ago, thanks to a half century of research by government and private botan ists. According to specialists with the North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, the peach was among the first imported fruits to be grown in the United States. It's believed that Spaniards sent the first seeds and trees to the New World with Columbus. By 1571 three types of peaches were growing in Mexico. The peach spread so rapidly throughout the Americas that leading botanists in the middle 1700s taught that it was native to North America SAVE 40 c ANN PAGE— REALLY FINE MAYONNAISE LIMITONE 1 WITH THIS / _f \ X 1 COUPON A ND / Z N I ^^ ^WW QUART \ K / u 1 jar #616 J CSS® TRYON “Edgehill” SAVE 58? IN QUARTERS «w 1 H«aaffi 1 GOLDEN ZZe BANANAS LB. 03* FLORIDA YELLOW OR WHITE FRESH CORN GA GROWN JUUCO SWEET YELLOW VIDALIA ONIONS OMLY 59* YOU’LL DO better’WITH ASP S picnic favorites PARTY PAK — TWIN PACK POTATO CHIPS CAMPBELLS PORK & BEANS TEXAS PRE HOT DOG CHILI REGULAR OR SLIM KING COLA HI-ORI ASSORTED TOWELS ANN PAGE KOSHER DILL SPEARS VmWHRMMM^MVWM a 07 PKG 3 15 or CANS 3 6 TOW-OZ. CANS T2 OZ CANS 2 BIG ROLLS 15-07 JAR 59 88 $joo spa 88« 75*1 1 | A SUPERB BLEND. I RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES ( TRYON SC HOOL I.t N( 11 MEM Monday: macaroni, beef and tomatoes, buttered yellow corn, homemade wheal rolls w-butter, chilled fruit cocktail, milk Tuesday fried chicken filet sandwich, buttered mixed vege tables. long grain rice, peanut butter bar. milk. Wednesday: chill and beans, corn bread w-butter, chilled pineapple chunks, chilled cante- loupe, milk. Thursday: spaghetti w-meat sauce, tossed salad w-Italian dressing, homemade rolls w-but ter. chilled peach- slices, milk. Friday: hamburger on home- made bun. mustard, onion and relish, French fries w-catsup, chilled apple sauce, milk. 00 ,0) COUPON ANO A DOIT IO HAL >L PKGS, EIGHT O'CLOCK | J japSi G@FFEE 1 / A L, 5" T ONT 1 / N WI,M ™ 5 r 1 ^/^\ 1 . 1 C->» coupon AHO 7^-3 Nadir ■ ■ ■ 1 Appealing home with two acres of wooded and nicely landscaped land. With view of mountains. MAIN LEVEL: Living room with fireplace. Dining room. Family room. Completely equipped kitchen. Half bath. Large bedroom. Dressing room and two baths. Deck. Two car garage. UPPER LEVEL: Bedroom. Bath. Large storage room. LOWER LEVEL: Laundry. Hobby or bedroom. Bath. Utility room and workshop. Screened porch. Terrace and swimming pool. JOHN KNOBLOCK, Realtor 704-859-6206 GOOD THRU SAT. MAY 24 AT AAP IM | 1 TRYON 1 | LIMIT ONE WITH THIS OUR OWN TEA BASS ^PJ GOOD THRU SAT. MAY 24 AT AAP IN SAVE50 c I SAVE 50« | ON THE PURCHASE OF 16 OZ. {REVLON FLEX 1 SHAMPOO lUPOHANO I MM 100 ^ ®E™ ! ! “NOmONER COUPON FLEX AtXXTIOMAL 1750 #620 1 ^>J OOOO THRU SAT. MAY 2*. AT AAP IN LAP TRYON
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