Change At Tryon Theatre “Man In the Saddle” with Ran dolph Scott and Joan Leslie has been substituted at Tryon Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday for “Dis tant Drums”, which did not come. A colored cartoon, Edgar Kennedy comedy, will also be shown Tues day and Wednesday. Sunnydale Announces New Supper Menu Schedule To accommodate more of our Tryon friends we have added to our menu several attractive food items designed with ECONOMY in mind. Among them are-— 1. HAMBURG EES: on hpme made buns served with salad and French fried potatoes for 85c The Hamburger is made from our own U. S. prime and choice sirlo'n tip. It is the best money can buy. 2. FRIED CHICKEN. Our fa mous Sunnydale, served with sal ad and French fried potatoes. A nice meal for only $1.50 3. FRIED JUMBO FANTAIL SHRIMP, cooked to a golden brown and served with slaw and French fried potatoes. Only $1.25 We also have many other items including Club Steaks, Chops, Ham, Sea Foods, and home made Pies, designed to suit your taste and pocket book. Served daily (Except Mondays) from 6 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.). Reservations not necessary, but appreciated. Call 170 after 3:30 p. m. Bring your family and friends, and enjoy an evening at Sunnydale. adv.29,31c WHEN IN NEED of a yard man, call 448-M.—Advertise ment 28, 29p. Craig B. Thomas GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 196 or 63 TRYON, N .C. New Dietitian Here Miss Elizabeth P. de Waal of Rotterdam, Holland, is the new dietitian at St. Lukes Hospital, having succeeded Miss Wenonah Joyner. Miss de Waal is a graduate in dietetics at the University of Ley den and was chief dietitian at a 250 bed hospital in Holland be fore coming to America in Decem ber. She visited her brother at Orangeburg, S. C. and within three weeks had secured the posi tion at the Tryon hospital. Her mother is now visiting her broth er at Orangeburg, and if all goes well they plan to make their i^: manent home in this countrj^^fc The Tryon Rockets played Chesnee last Thursday, winning both games. The boys 46-20 and the girls 34-1. The next game is scheduled with Chesnee, Wednes day, Jan. 30. For Tops In Quality . . . and Health ORGANIC INDIAN RIVER CITRUS FRUITS Grown only with use of ganic fertilizer. No chemical fertilizer, spray or other chemi cal agents used. BETTER FLAVOR And More Healthful try these oranges today —at— FARTHING & SWANN “FINE FOODS”

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