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Tryon Daily Bulletin. Mon.. Jan. Art Funds Are Available The N C Arts Council may have as much as $1,882 available in the 1931-82 fiscal year for community arts programs in Polk County through the Grassroots Arts Program Non- profit organizations should send applications to the state Arts Council by March 2 in order to be considered for a share of the funds, according to Fred Schultz, the sate council's liaison to the county The money is available to assist incorporated tax-exempt organizations in carrying out arts programs which will take place between July 1.1981. and June 30. 1982 Requests will require a matching amount of cash, although the match does not necessarily have to be used for the same project. Matching funds may be those the organizatios anticipate spending at any time 1. 19X1 during the same fiscal year. Representatives of any interested groups should contact the Grassroots Arts Program. N. C. Arts Council. Department of Cultural Resources. Raleigh. N C.27811 The Grassroots Arts Program provides per capita funds to be spent for the arts at the local level The county allocations are calculated at a rate of 14.93 cents per person, based on the amount the state Arts Council has requested from the state legislature The program was established by the legislature in 1977. Where possible, the state Arts Council is distributing a county's total Grassroots allocation through a designated "local distributing agent ", which meets certain guidelines and is nominated by the county board of commissioners and approved by the N. C. Arts Council board. There is presently no such distributing agent in Polk Countv. I CROSS-STITCH CLASSES Beg. Tues., Jan. 20th 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. x t at 3 t Grandma's Attic, Saluda E Sponsored by Isothermal Community College $ Mrs. Melody Gibson, Instructor 3 k phone 1-749 9738 5 C^V^T) (T^^T) G^#^*) G^^^^ G^^^^i (TM^ J Sandy: I I shopped all surrounding towns. Yes, as far as f p Atlanta. Carne home and found everything I need 4 J to replenish my winter wardrobe, plus for my " 5 cruise next week ^ J I Jan’s j b Woolens 900 E. Rutherford Road | C Unbelieveable Landrum, S.C. J i^»xJ> C^W*^ 2^>dL^ lz>4t>^I> Z^*^ Z^C^S Z^**£> Moving In? Moving Out? UNITED Call Collect 704 287-3601 UNITED Tru-Pak Moving & Storage UNITED NCUC694 VanUnes Rutherfordton, N. C. 28139 kcgtzti Andrews Furniture Co. Phone 859-9260 Tryon, N.C. GE Appliances — Slegler Heaters Mohawk Carpet — Zenith Television WARRIOR DRIVE H Small efficiency size home, located in one of Tryon’s most desirable locations. Living room and kitchen furnished. One bath. u Porch. Wonderful garden spot. This would be an H ideal home for Floridians seeking a summer place. 527,500. 11 PULLEN REALTY 112 B N Trade St., Tryon. N. C. 28782 704-859-5736 II Lloyd Sain. 859-5358 Dudley Stroup, 859-9226 Veda Pullen. 859-5660 11 RENTACAR Alfred Payne Jr. (Licensed) ! Syi _ Owner-Operator J *— Payne & Son Car Rental i 1 Your Local Rental & Leasing Agency g Daily, Weekly. Monthly Rates — 24 Hour Answering Service. U 704-859-9381 Rt. 2. Box 79A Tryon. N. C. 28782 TI»i««m"»»"«* mmmmmmmmmmm MaaasMsa v awMRAMaMiRMwrwwwaaawir a a w 1 Exclusive Building Sites Over Looking Red Fox Country Club Red Fox Properties, Inc. Contact Lou Hoskyns Rt. 1. Tryon, N. C. 28782 Phone 704-894-8251 ^WW^*W^W^^*^^^^^***^*^*^^^^^****^W^^^^^^ fH SUPPORT IL BLACK HAWK TOVOM ^ c> 2.5782 Aht^AL SWoUre&
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