Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., Jan. 18, 1980
20 Years Ago
Dr. Charles F. Carroll, N. C.
State Superintendent of Public
Instruction speaks to the Polk
County Unit of the N. C.
Educational Assn....Mr. and Mrs.
James Carruth of Landrum, S. C.
have announced the engagement
of their daughter, Jean, to
Johnny Plumley, nephew of Mrs.
Louis Reneau of Landrum....Mr.
and Mrs. James K. Fisher and
family have moved from Pine
Street to their new home just
built in Gillette Woods...Dr.
William Riley Bosien of Tryon
was presented the Junior
Chamber of Commerce Man of
the Year Award....Officers for
the 1960 Little League Baseball
season have been elected as
follows: Webster Williams,
pres.; Edgar Weeks, vice pres.;
Lois Johnson, sec.; Frank
McFarland, Jr., treas.; John
Christopher, player agent; Seth
Vining, Jr., and Ace Rickenback
er, publicity. Directors, Arthur
Johnson, Phillip D. Walker,
Charlie Foster, John Wilson, W.
H. McDonald...The Saluda Lions
Club celebrated its Sth birthday.
Homer Taylor is president...Flat
NEED ART WORK DONE?
Can do poster printing or almost
any type of advertising, printing
or drawing. Have had experience
in art work and can print and
draw very well. Phone 894-8030.
adv. 15, 18, 22, 25,c.
FOR SALE: White Trans Am
’79. P. S., T-top, rear defog, tilt
steering, AM-FM stereo 8 track, 4
wheel disc brake, cruise cont., P.
Wind., gold velour interior, $7000.
Call bet. 6 and 11 p.m. 457-2445.
adv. 16. 17, 18 pd.
Rock girls beat Tryon 34 to 26
while the Tryon boys won 54-50 in
overtime...Mr. and Mrs. William
Jacoby have started construction
of the Lake Lanier Theatre
Dining Room at the entrance of
the Drive-In Theatre (located
where the Tryon Plaza shopping
center is now.)....The Polk
County Jaycees name Joe Vernon
McCarter as the Outstanding
Young Farmer of the Year...
Mills River girls beat Saluda
46-36 and the Saluda boys paced
by A. Pace’s 22 points won 47 to
42...The Thrift-y Garden Club in
Landrum celebrated its 10th
birthday. New officers elected
were Mrs. R. E. Mabry, pres.;
Mrs. C. C. Blom, 1st vice pres.;
Mrs. C. J. Stover, 2nd. vice pres.;
Mrs. Walter Lowe, sec.; Mrs.
Myrtle Foster, cor. sec.; Mrs.
Fred Hoffman, librarian; Mrs.
Fred Crain, treas.
BROTHERS inc.
FOR SALE: Fescue Hay well
fertilized, cut with conditioner.
Also some fescue and sericea.
Phone 894-8506. adv. 17, 18c.
FOR SALE: at terrific prices,
G.E. 12” black and white TV $32,
Hampster cage, $25. Call 457-2222
after 5 p.m. adv. 17, 18 pd.
HOUSE FOR RENT in Spring-
dale area of Landrum. 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, brick home.
Rent or lease. No inside pets.
Near School. Phone 457-2068. adv.
16, 17, 18c.
WORK PART TIME, earn full
time, become a success by
helping others achieve success.
Let Shaklee show you how. Call
Shirley Gibbs 457-4424. adv. 14 —
18,c.
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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.
Box 38, Gramling, S. C.
I 803-472-2157
John Maybry 468-4348
Carroll Campbell 472-8215
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
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For Sale:
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Over 2 acres of property in Pacolet
Valley about 1 1 A miles west of Tryon,
Has 217’ road frontage on Hiway 176:
Also included, Brand new 1979 Camelot
Mobile home with 3 bedrooms, 1% baths,
bay window, and is completely furnished.
This property has excellent potential for a
variety of business interests.
Call 859-6214 after 6:00 p.m. for more in
formation or contact Tim Jones.
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1 Two HAMS,
Garden and Lawn Tractors,
mowers — wide selection. Priced
to fit your budget — Wheel Horse,
Ariens, Lawn Boy. Tillers $149.95
up. Walden Appliance and
Furniture So. Landrum, S. C.
adv. 17, 18, 24, 25
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Hwy 17^ 8*53-6051 .
Professional Grooming
Poodles and Most Breeds
By Appointment
Dial 859-6340
PAT MICHAEL
Overlook Circle Tryon
Gulf Coast Seafood Truck
Will be Located
Fri., and Sat., Jan. 18 and 19
from 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Lanier Grocery and Service
(Across from Bi-Lo on Hwy. 176)
SHRIMP, Headless $3.35 per lb. (5 lb. box
while they last); Also Frog Legs, Alaskan Crab
Legs, Scallops, Fillets Flounder, Snapper and
Grouper, Lobster Tails, Rock Shrimp, Peeled
and deveined Shrimp, Cat Fish Fillets.