Retires Mrs. Helyn Sitton, A reception in recognition of the retirement of Mrs. Helyn Sitton. Nurse Technician, was held in the Dining Room of St. Luke’s Hospital on January 15. Howard Spika said that Mrs. Sitton has been on the staff for 16 years. She was a shining example to all who worked with her through her dedication and tireless effort of excellent patient care. Howard Spika, President, spoke on behalf of everyone at St. Luke's in expressing sincere gratitude and appreciation to Mrs. Sitton for the years of devoted loyalty, and wishing her much happiness during her retirement. Mrs. Sitton and husband, Robert, reside on Campobello, Rt. 2. FHA Reports Continued Growth The Farmers Home Admini stration reports continued growth in Rutherford and Polk County, according to Larry E. Phillips, Acting County Supervisor. Loans from the agency made through the Rutherford-Polk County offices totaled $4,603,520 for the 1979 fiscal year for all loan types. Flurinff 1Q7Q ft>o rnrnl hAnc’inrt Retired Scientists, Engineers Sought DURHAM, N. C. — The Office of Continuing Education at Duke University is asking retired scientists, engineers and people in similar fields who are living in North Carolina to make them selves known. With the aid of a grant from the North Carolina Board of Science and Technology, the office hopes to develop a roster of retired professionals and to hold a conference in the Triangle area to consider ways their talents might be made available to state and local governments, industry and universities. The roster and the conference results will be given the Board of Science and Technology for use in planning future activities. Sallie Simons, associate direc tor of continuing education who is administering the grant, said it recognizes both a national trend towards second careers in retirement and the frequent requests from state and federal government and university and industrial groups for professional outside assistance. As prospects are identified, they will be asked to complete a questionnaire and to suggest other individuals or paths to pursue. After completion of the roster, representative professionals and potential employers — key members of government, univer sities and industries — will be invited to the conference. The Office of Continuing Education was chosen to Admin ister the grant because of its experience with the successful Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement. Further information can be obtained from Ms. Simons, 107 Bivins, Duke University, Dur ham, N. C. 27708 or phoning (919) 684-6259. TAX TIP Raines Promoted LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Howard S. Raines, son of Howard W. Raines of 408 S. Church Ave., Landrum, S. C., has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Airman Raines is a senior system specialist at Nellis Air Force Base, here. The airman is a 1972 graduate of Landrum High School. His wife, Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalf of 837 E. Howard St., Tryon, N.C. Whitesides Graduates ..BILOXI, Miss. — Airman Stuart L. Whitesides, son of retired Air Force Master Sergeant and Mrs. Paul L. Whitesides of Route 2, Mill. Spring, N.C., has graduated: from the Air । Force space control and warning systems operator course at Keesler Air Force Base, here. Graduates of the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Whitesides learned to operate electronic consoles used in spacecraft tracking and control systems. He is being assigned to Fort Lee, Va. The airman is a 1979 graduate of Polk Central High School, Mill Spring. SF 9 More than 825,000 armed forces veterans with service connected disabilities have been provided vocational training and counsel ing during the 36-year history of this Veterans Administration readjustment program. Most of the veterans now being rehabili tated are from the Vietnam Era. FOR SALE: 48 in. 2-tube florescent light fixture. Cost $40, PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., JAN. 26, AT A&P IN TRYON WITH SUPERMARKET PRICES A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. Each ot theeo advertises Item* la required to be readily available for aale * or }T ,he • d »*ril*«t Price In each A&P Store, except aa specifically noted In thia ad. ’ A&P QUALITY FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Tryon Daily Bulletin, Mon., Jan. 21, 1980 BONELESS SIRLOIN STEAK LB CUB $949 IN 3 LB. AND 5 LB. CHUB PACK BONELESS WHOLE OR HALF 18 TO 24 LB. AVG. CUT FREE INTO NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF NEW YORK STRIPS INSPECTED FRESH FRESH FRYER $289 39 LB. A&P QUALITY CORN FED PORK CHOPS % LOIN SLICED ^££A FLORIDA GROWN SWEET TEMPLE LB. BOX-O- CHICKEN 99« AT A&P 1 LB. PKG. HOLLY RIDGE SLICED BACON FLORIDA JUICY

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