IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME One story with Carolina Rustic siding and brick trim. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large panelled family room-dining room area with fireplace opening onto screened porch. Convenient kitchen with self cleaning double oven, dishwasher, compactor and glide storage shelves. Large indoor utility room and separate outside storage room (workshop) and double carport. Home fully carpeted and tastefully decorat ed. Energy efficient heat pump and thermal pane windows, means low electric bills. Located on 2.25 acres in restricted subdivision 1% miles from Columbus, N. C. Built by one of the area’s best builders. Offered at $87,500 but is available at considerable discount because of owner’s financial difficulties. For additional information call 803- 573-9411, ext. 234 or 803-582-2611 after 6 p.m. adv. 21, 23, 25,c “Plenty Of Gold” At Rotary Meeting A 27-minute film on the extraction of minerals will be the subject of Friday’s meeting of the Tryon Rotary Club at the Pacolet River Plantation. The film, entitled “There’s Plenty of Gold,” examines the newest technology in the explora tion and mining of minerals. In addition to gold mining, it shows copper mining in Indonesian jungles, lead and zinc mining in Greenland, and iron ore mining in Western Australia. Produced by the Caterpiller Tractor Company, the film developes the thesis that world mineral requirements can be met from both old and new sources by the intelligent and responsible application of modern techno logy. E^ON Complete Products Home Heating Oil 457-2507 135 N. Howard St., Landrum WOOD FOR SALE:,Hardwood or Pine. Cut to desired size. Call Patrick Cornyn, 625-4716. adv. 18,, 21, 22, 23, 24, pd. FESCUE HAY FOR SALE: 75c to $1.25 per bale. Call William Arledge, 894-8139 after 7 p.m. adv. 17, 18, 21, 22, 23c. Carpenter Heights LANDRUM, S. C. Brick home with extravagant mountain view. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, den, gameroom, large kitchen on a little over 3/4 of a acre A FINE FAMILY HOME. $59,500. Box 755 Columbus, N. C. 28722 704-894-3531 TOWN & COUNTRY GALLERY OF HOMES 253 N. Trade St. Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-5806 1 Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Jan. 23, 1980 WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HEALTH THRU CHIROPRACTIC It Pays To Know Gary W. Rowland, D.C. CHIROPRACTIC INSURANCE COVERAGE Knowing that nothing can replace chiropractic, more than 700 insurance companies and governmental agencies provide for chiropractic care. These include automobile insurance, company group plans, union health and welfare insurance funds, Workmen’s Compensation and many plans designed for the individual. Insurance is America’s biggest business and performs an essential function in our sociedty. And just as with many other businesses, insurance companies intend to make a profit. Lt makes sense, then, that if you are sick or injured, the insurance company is anxious that you regain your health as rapidly as possible. Chiropractic has been getting the sick and injured well since its discovery in 1895 by D. D. Palmer, and each year an additional 2 million persons turn to this natural method of healing. Chiropractic works and insurance companies know this. WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION If you are injured on the job, see your chiropractor im mediately. Workmen’s Compensation cases are treated daily in chiropractic offices throughout the land. Chiropractic has an enviable record of results in in dustrial accidents, especially in back and neck injuries and allied strains. Each year, over 2 million employees and dependents collect benefits under these laws. AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT INJURIES Nearly all automobile insurance policies provide for chiropractic treatment for disabilities sustained in colli sion or otherwise in an automobile. Chirooractic is par ticularly effective in the treatment of “whip-lash” and other back and neck injuries which are often the result of an auto accident. Be sure to receive a complete chiroprac tic examination after auto accidents. In these cases, for your own peace of mind, it is wise to see your chiropractor first. Do not wait until trouble develops. At The Kale Clinics Results Are What Count. HWY. 176 S. 859-5852 TRYON, N. C. R ’a V hiropract,c Da v Clinics are the first and largest complex of Chirooractic Clinics in the Carolinas Here patYents eni _‘ re soUheasl receive the most modern chiropractic care available in an atmosphere conductive to better health ospnere

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