IN MEM0RIAM
LAURA PROCTOR: In loving
memory of our loving mother,
who passed away Dec. 30, 1978.
If we had all the world to
give,
We would give it, yes and
more,
To hear your voice and see your
smile, and greet you at the
door.
All we can do dear Mother
is go and tend your grave and
leave behind tokens of love
To the best Mother God ever
gave.
If we could have one life time
wish,
One dream that could come
true;
We would pray to God with all
our hearts,
For yesterday and you.
The Proctor Family
adv. 4pd.
THANK YOU
We wish to extend our thanks
and appreciation to all the
wonderful people in Landrum
and surrounding area who have
been so very good to us during the
recent illness and death of our
beloved J. C. Each of you have
made our day just a little
brighter. May God richly bless
you for this.
Thank you,
Muriel and Tammy Lynch
adv. 4,c.
FOR SALE: Stubben Tristan
Dressage Saddle, excellent con
dition $325. Also yearling and full
size show halters $30. 863-4475.
adv. 4, 7, 8 pd.
NEW HOUSE. Energy efficient
with heat pump, on one acre
wooded lot, Dogwood Acres,
Landrum, S. C. 3 bedrooms, 2
baths, great room with fireplace
with heatolator, dining room,
double carport with storage.
$59,600. Call 457-4555. adv. 4 —
11,c.
John Maybry 468-4348
Carroll Campbell 472-8215
Box 38, Gramling, S. C.
803-472-2157
Two BR house on 1.78 well-landscaped acres with
creek and 2 out buildings in Tryon. New oil furnace.
House in excellent condition. All for only $20,000.
BROTHERS /wJ
Wins Trip
To Las Vegas
Lawrence Hyder of Landrum
was recently notified that he had
won a trip for two (o Las Vegas,
Nevada. The trip was sponsored
by the Shrine Club of Greenville,
S. C. and includes hotel
accomodations and $200. Mr. and
Mrs. Hyder plan to leave January
10 with approximately 150
Shriners from the area.
Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., Jan. 4, 1980
HANNON GENERAL HAULING
MOVERS REGULAR RUBBISH PICK UP
Professional Service With The Personal Touch
Phone 859-6721 Tryon, N.C.
N. C. Utilities Commission No. 10125
Rev. and Mrs. B. L. Reece and
daughter, Miss Shelia Reece
have returned to Flomaton, Ala.
after visiting the Reeces’
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Rick Covil and friends in the
area. Mr. Reece was formerly
pastor of the Tryon Pentecostal
Holiness Church.
We specialize in
CLEANING UPHOLSTERY & CARPETS
Gibbs Janitorial Service, Inc.
24 Hour A nswering Service
Otho Gibbs, Jr. 704-894-8821 Columbus, N.C.
Art Winners
Schools in the area participat
ed in decorating the windows of
Lowry Chevrolet for Christmas
this year. First place and $50 was
won by 0. P. Earle in Landrum;
second place and $25 was
awarded to Stearns School in
Columbus and third place and $15
went to Mill Spring Elementary
School.
Brannon’s Country Store and Kitchen
at Stott’s Corner will have the
following hours for Dec. 31 — Jan. 5.
Monday, December 31 — 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Tuesday, January 1 — CLOSED
Wednesday, January 2 — CLOSED
Thursday, January 3 — 6:30 a.m. — 5 p.m.
Friday, January 4 — 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, January 5 — 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Open Monday, January 7 as usual.
Happy New Year to all our customers
and God Bless.
Norm and Marion
WANT TO BUY: one old gentle
pony, for a 7 year old girl. Will be
in pasture with two other horses.
Must be a good pet and
reasonably priced. Call 457-3944,
Frances Parker, Rt. 1, Box 389,
Landrum, S. C. after 6 p.m. Also
interested in buying good used
black wool melton riding jacket
and informal wool jacket and
canary vest. Ladies size 10 or 12.
adv. 4, 8c.
FOR SALE: Fiesta Hatchback,
one owner, Tryon Motors, $3795.
Gas Saver, adv. 4, c.
Kindergarten Program
Planned for 3,4 and 5
Year Olds
As owner and director of Come ‘N’ Play Day
Care for over seven years and as a former kin
dergarten teacher, I have realized the need for
children to be able to take part in structured ac
tivities before entering school.
If the response is large enough to justify such a
program, I tentatively will organize a half-day
group situation Monday — Friday with transpor
tation provided (optional). Some of the planned ac
tivities are as follows:
(1) developing an attention span
(2) learning to relate to others
(3) developing self control and following orders
(4) learning to recognize letters, numbers,
colors, and shapes
(5) exposing child to elementary memory work
songs, rhymes, stories
(6) arts and crafts
(7) field trips
If you need further information, please contact
me at 894-8081 Monday through Friday between the
hours of seven A.M. and six P.M.
Brenda Bumgarner :
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