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
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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