Tryon Daily Bulletin, Mon., Feb,
Curb Reporter
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Foster, School Board from
Columbus Township and Earl
Thompson, School Board from
Columbus Township.
Today at noon is the deadline
for local candidates to file.
The Polk County Commission
ers meet today at 3 p.m. at the
courthouse in Columbus.
Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. the Polk
County Historical Association
will meet at the Polk County
Library in Columbus. Mrs.
Hubert Culbreth will talk on
“Early Settlers of Polk County.”
Thursday at 6 or 7:30 p.m. the
Garrison Chapel Baptist Church
members are giving a dinner
with the proceeds going to the
Polk County Heart Fund. Tickets
are at NCNB, The Book Shelf,
Blue Ridge Weavers or call
859-9246.
PILES FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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areas in which his knowledge
would be incomplete, ,and on
such matters he would make
every effort to thoroughly
educate himself and would rely
heavily on specific authorities for
advice.
A life long Democrat, he stated
that he believed in the Democra
tic Party in the strictest tradition
of Thomas Jefferson and Harry
Truman.
Dr. Bosien, who moved to Polk
County with his wife, in 1953,
expressed the opinion that “Polk
County was the most desirable
spot in the world to live in and I
would like to do everything
possible to preserve this wonder
ful gift and if possible to help
improve it even more.”
Dr. Bosien’s wife, Dr. Marian
K. Bosien, is a physican,
specializing in anesthesiology.
They have three grown children.
In 1960 Dr. Bosien was named
Polk County Outstanding Young
Man of the Year by the Polk
County Jaycees. He has served as
Chief of Staff and Chief of
Surgery at St. Luke’s Hospital.
He is a member of the numerous
professional organizations and
has served as both Deacon and
Trustee of the United Church of
Christ, Tryon, of which is a
member.
A native of Maryland, Dr.
Bosien attended the American
University and Bucknell College.
He is a graduate of the School of
Medicine of the University of
4, 1980
Pennsylvania and had his
graduate medical education in
Cleveland, Ohio and at the School
of Medicine, Dartmouth College,
Hanover, N.H. Dr. Bosien served
with the U. S. Marine Corps
during WWII.
FILES FOR HOUSE
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Christian Athletes.
Rep. Hunt is presently serving
as chairman of Military and
Veteran Affairs and was appoint
ed a member of the select
Finance Committee on Inheri
tance Taxes and to the National
Conference of State Legislatures.
He has served on the Finance,
Appropriation, Agriculture,
Manufacturing and labor, Blind
and deaf, Highway Safety,
Libraries, Military and Veterans
committees.
PREVENTION OF
DRUG ABUSE
KIWANIS PROGRAM
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Important aspects of drug abuse
and the nature of the prevention
program will be presented at the
regular meeting of the Tryon
Kiwanis Club Tuesday at 1:00
p.m. at the Pacolet River
Plantation.
Joel Dobbins is in charge of the
program.
TAX TIP
(Deductible Taxes)
Question: I neglected to pay
real estate taxes on my home for
two years. This year, realizing
my house could be sold for back
taxes, I paid all the taxes due.
Can I claim the total three-year
amount of taxes paid as an
itemized deduction on my 1979
return?
Answer: Yes. For a cash basis
taxpayer, taxes are deductible
only in the year in which they are
paid, regardless of when they
were due. If the amount of real
estate taxes for fee three years—
plus your other itemized deduc
tions — exceeds your zero
bracket amount, it will be to your
benefit to itemize. — Provided as
a Public Service of H&R Block,
The Income Tax People.
HOUSE PMNIING
INSIDE OR OUT
Paul Hyder, 457-3512
FREE ESTIMATES
26 Yrs. Experience
Congregationalists
Elect Officers
The following officers and
board members were elected
Jan. 23rd at the annual meeting
of the Tryon Congregational
Church of Christ.
Board of Deacons: Ed Dele
hanty, Guenter Panoscha; Board
of Trustees: Robert Morse, Jack
Qualman; Board of Christian
Education: Dorothy Jackson,
Laura Miller, Frances Newman;
Student Scholarship Committee;
Holland Brady; Chairman of
Ushers: Arthur Pomeroy; Clerk
of the Church: Mildred Morgan;
Historian: Seth Vining, Sr.; Boy
Scout Representative: Elbert H.
Arledge, Jr.; Memorial Garden,
Ralph Benedict; Church Dele
gates: Mr. and Mrs. David Wells,
GUEST ARTIST
Yvonne Butler, formerly of
Paul Mitchell’s in New York,
will be at GREEN CREEK SALON
Tuesday thru Saturday,
Feb. 5 — Feb. 9
For Men and Women
863-2328
Meadowlark Acres
LOT FOR SALE
1.7 acre lot with beautiful mountain views in one
of Tryon’s most desirable locations. Near Tryon
Country Club. Recently surveyed. ONLY $15,000.
Pullen Realty
112 B. N. Trade St. Tryon, N. C. 28782 1-704-859-5736
FEBRUARY WAREHOUSE SPECIALS
FREE PADDING with any In Stock Carpet
Many Rolls and Remnants on SALE
ALSO
Armstrong and Congoleum — No Wax Flooring
Designer and Sundial Solarian
Reg. to $18.95 Now as Low as $6.95 yd.
Quality Flooring at Bargain Price
Paint ’n Paper, Etc.
Landrum, S. C. 457-4697
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swann,
alternates; Chancel Guild Chair
man, Mrs. Glenn Hackett;
Library Committee: Mrs.
William Mayberry, Mrs. George
Percy, Mrs. Mildred Turnbull
and Mrs. Joe Aldred.
WEEDERS MEET
WEDNESDAY AT 3 P.M.
The Weeders Garden Club of
Landrum will meet Wednesday
at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Annabel McKinney on N. Pine
Ave. Mrs. Neil Skelton will speak
on the “Birds.” She is a member
of the Carolina Garden Club and
the Tryon Bird Club and has been
an enthusiastis birder for many
years across the United States,
Quebec and Scotland. As part of
her program she anticipates
member participation with their
observations and questions.
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