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Tues.. May 27. 1980 Tryon Dally Bulletin. Curb Reporter Continued From Front Page at Festivals, Schools, Clubs, Rpdio and Television, and anywhere good music is appreci ated. Gaye plays the guitar and does most of the lead singing while Phil does some of the lead singing, plays mandolin, guitar, harmonica and is respected for his unique style of slide Drobo guitar playing. Not only do they interpret songs from a variety of sources, but both are accom plished songwriters and perform a great deal of original material. The Bloodmobile is at the Landrum United Methodist Church today from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday from 5 p.m. until is the Columbus Firemen Chicken Supper at the Steams School lunchroom. Thursday is the Lamb or Chicken Dinner at St Luke’s CME Church from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday at 8 p.m. the Tryon Commencement will be at Eargle Stadium at Harmon Field and Friday at 8 p.m. the Polk Central Commencement will be held in the gym. Your home may qualify for important insurance discounts. If you* ho^'e W>1 Du'H in !h ■•st seven years NaionwOe has pood news 'o» you We no* have discounts o’ 2‘. to '4*. on homeowners insur ance prem^ms Current po’Cyho'de'S who Quabfy will automatically pet the same discounts at 'e newai I^e Vernon L. Dutenoury, ur. Tryon Plaza Shopping Center Hwy 176, S., Tryon, N. C. 859-6008 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NaaonwM# w on your Mda Nationw.de Mutual Insurance Company Home Office Columbus, Ohio POLK CENTRAL HONORS ATHLETES Continued From Page One MVP Field—Doug Heun Leadership—Jeff Smith, Eddie Ruff, Allen Price and Aaron Gilmore Baseball JV Most Valuable — Johnny Painter Varsity Most Valuable—Quint Petty Hitter’s Award—Mark Skipper Best Defense— Jeff Miller Special Awards and Recognition Leadership Award — Kelli Sheehan 3-Letterman Awards: Scott Arledge, Beth Bell, Lori Foster, Towana Rickman. Senior Awards: Lenore Brewer, Allen Price, Francesca Zavolta, Calvin Halford, Paulette Sparks, Aaron Gilmore. Karen McGuinn, Donna Champion. Dwayne Ar ledge, Kelli Sheehan, Mandy Ashley, Sherry Robertson, Jeff Smith, Eddie Ruff, Genise Godlock, Bart Meroney, Don Hamilton, Mike Dotson. Gier Olson, Quint Petty The two AFS students were given special recognition. Gier Olson was given a football and a baseball signed by his team- mates and Francesca Zavolta was given a signed basketball by her teammates and some gifts to take back to the "old country" by her tennis team. SHOWING WEDNESDAY "Our Treasured Wildflowers" will be shown for the second time at the Meeting Place on Wednesday at 11 a m. by Mrs. Carl Ganzenmueller A GRADUATE Anthony Albert Everman of Tryon received the AB degree in French from Davidson College during graduation exercises Sunday, May 25. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F Everman ATTENDS 50TH ANNIVERSARY Colonel and Mrs Norme D. Frost have returned from San Antonio, Texas, where Colonel Frost was honored at the celebration of the 50th Anniver sary of Randolph Air Force Base. School for Pilot Training. Colonel Frost was a charter member as an instructor when the school first opened 50 years ago Boy Scout Campaign Exceeds $1,000,000 The Boy Scout Camp Develop ment Campaign for $1.49*1.700 to build a New Camp in Rutherford County has exceeded $1,000,000 in pledges with a total of $1,059,942.99 pledged to date. Ken Younger. President of Carolina Freight Carriers Cor poration and General Chairman for the Campign stated. "I am extremely pleased with the progress of the Campaign We have raised 71 percent of our goal on only 30 percent of our prospects. We have a lot of prospects not finalized, however, when we receive a pledge within the next few weeks from these companies and individuals we can reach our objective." Volunteer Scout Leaders throughout the Piedmont Council are extremely excited over the potential of this New Camp and what it will mean to the Scouting Program, by providing year- round camping facilities that will be Used on week-ends by Cub DINNER at Garrison Chapel Baptist Church June 5,1980 MENU: V-8 Juice, Beef Burgundy, Stuffed Cornish Hens, Rice, Gravy, Biscuits, String Beans, Tossed Salad, Strawberry Shortcake. Res. Lilley Talley 859-618 7, B. Massey 859-6553 Massey Beauty Shop 859-64 70 FRESH FROZEN FLA. GULF COAST SHRIMP LARGE VARIETY OF OTHER SEAFOOD Headless ROCK SHRIMP $2.19 1b 51b. minimum TRUCK WILL DOCK Tues., May 27, Wed., May 28, Thurs., May 29 At Lynn Village Grocery next to Lynn Post Office on Hwy. 108 10:00 A.M. - Until Scouts. Boy Scouts and Explorers throughout the year. We estimate there will be an annual utilization of the facilities of between eight to ten thousand young people If a volunteer has not called on you to date and you would like to participate in our Campaign, please call the Boy Scout Service Center in Gastoma^7()4-86*t-2694. Leftover wallpaper can be used to decorate some of the accessories in the same room. Remnants can be used to cover a wastebasket, a tissue box holder, or a window shade. Planos and Organs New and Used COMPLETE PIANO SERVICE 76 years experience Tuning, rebuilding, refinishing or whatever 1 A/ 906 S. Pine St., Spartanburg, S. C. (803) 583*14 63 Medium to Small Headless SHRIMP ib $3.79 5 lb. minimum
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