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kitchen, foyer and a large unfinished basement perfect for o 1 ' oca,cd in Ihc Pictures w n " B Countr y 0,1 3 5 acre ot with a stream and mountain Views. Call Bob Mueller at Dean ™£ r o Rcally ' Inc Tr - von - N C 701-809-5843, adv. 13, 15, 18, 20, .J?" S U . E 1966 Che 'y P ick ”P Iruck. good condition, new paint Av pm^’ radial Iires - and A.M I- M radio. would ), ave | 0 See Io appreciate. SI,500or best offer Call after 5 p.m. 863-2719. adv 18 20. 22 pd LOST: Black male pup Answers to the name of Slick. Has short curly hair and short tail In the vicinity of McFarland's Funeral Home Call 859-5635. adv. 21.22c Return Home Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bollinger have purchased a home on Melrose Avenue Extension tryon, from Mr. and Mrs Richard C. Bain. The Bollingers have moved here from Hillsboro. Texas. Mrs. Bollinger, the former Nancy Randall, daughter of Mrs Allen Randall, and the late Mr. Randall, was born and reared in Tryon, she will be teaching in the Tryon Elementary School System. Mr. Bollinger will continue his activities in Commercial Real Estate covering the southeastern section of the United States. They have two children: Sarah, age 15, who will enter the 10th grade in Tryon High School and David, age 11. who will enter the 6th grade in Tryon Elementary. Mrs. Bollinger is a sister of Mrs. Charles Cowan. Mary A Wall and Bob Mueller of Dean Buller Realty, handled the transaction Inc. TLROAD H. Route 176, Saluda, N.C ENJOY THE RAILROAD HOUSE THIS WEEK! 18 Delicious Entrees Daily Great Old Timey Salad Bar Early Bird Dinner Specials /Mon —Sat. 5 to 6 pm.)^5.45 Alter Church Dinner Specials (Sunday noon til 2/ $5.95 0 Open 7 days a week Mon. — Sat. 5to9 Sundays noon till 8 p.m Phono 1-704-749-5471 For Reservations “Smallest School” Begins 23rd Year The Seventh-day Adventist Elementary School, located near Columbus on Fox Mountain Road, began its twenty-third year Monday, with an enrollment of sixteen. Principal Ed Stokeley will be teaching the upper grades, and his wife Lyn the lower grades. During the past two summers, the school interior has been remodeled and redecorated, and the grounds have recently received a facelifting The Stokeleys' look forward to a good school year. Ron Herman of Columbus is the school board chairman brown oil. co. Inc: E^ON Complete Products Home Heating Oil 457-2507 135 N Howard St . Landrum Anmouncement Twin Lanes Retirement Home in Tryon has vacancy for a lady or a gentleman. We render care on a continual 24 hour basis at reasonable cost. CALL 859-6182 or 859-5604 0 B 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D D 0 0 Tryon Dally Bulletin, I'rl., Aug. «J2 Cochran’s Furniture NOW OPEN at 1508 E. Rutherford St., Landrum, S. C. Repairs, Refinishing. Also Custom Orders Elton & Randall Cochran 457-2240 GOING OUT OF BUSINEGG £ SALE f All Cloth, Patterns, Notions, Threads 1 /2 of Regular Price Open Thurs., Frl.. and Sat. — 9 to 5 Searcy’s Cloth Shop f Mill Spring, N. C. 0 0 0 0 NEWLISTING Brick ranch home situated on 1.39 acres Larae living room. Family room with fireplace Three H° t ° mS ~ ,W ° baths Carpeted Central air conditioning. Call for an appointment. $52,500. PULLEN REALTY 112 B. N. Trade St. Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-5736 704-859-6358
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