“The Good Old Days”
This is the undefeated Campo
bello High School basketball
team of 1923. That young looking
coach with his Newberry sweater
on the far right is Curt Eargle of
Tryon. From left to right:
Donovan Dempsey, , B.
Brucfe, Harold Coggins, Albert
Stewart, Paul High, Paul
Dorman, Coach Curt Eargle.
Dorman High School in Spartan
burg was named for Paul
Dorman according to Mr. Eargle.
Sheriff’s Report
The Polk County Sheriff’s
report for January is as follows:
escorted 8 funerals and served
127 warrants, 1 assault, 1 assault
with deadly weapon, 1 assault on
female, 5 possession of drugs, 1
breaking and entering, 3 worth
less checks, 1 driving under the
influence, 1 reckless driving, 1
communication threats, 7 orders
for arrest from Clerk of Court, 2
failure to appear, 1 armed
robbery, 40 selling and delivering
controlled substance, 48 posses
sion with intent to sell controlled
substance, 14 maintaining a
vehicle for selling controlled
substance, 2 maintaining dwel
ling for controlled substance, 12
aiding and abetting selling of
controlled substance, 1 conspir
acy to sell controlled substance, 1
manufacturing to sell controlled
substance, 1 aiding a child under
16 to leave home, 1 receiving
stolen property, 1 order to show
cause, 2 notices, 10 magistrate
summons, 3 civil summons, 18
notices of return of bill of
indictments, 2 juvenile sum
mons, 4 criminal summons, 320
subpoenaes, 1 subpoena to
produce document, 9 inventory of
seized property, 1 special
proceeding summons, 1 involun
tary commitment to Broughton
Hospital, 11 commitments to
state prison in Raleigh, 2
commitments to Western Correc
tion Center in Morganton,
executed 9 search warrants,
transferred 1 to Henderson
County prison unit.
Art Exhibition
At Landrum Library
Landrum friends of the arts are
organizing art exhibitions in the
Landrum Library featuring local
artists.
Barbara Russell of Hearth-
stone Ridge, well-known for her
water color work, is the first
artist on display for two weeks
starting Wednesday, Feb. 6 to
Feb. 20. Six of her paintings will
be shown. Mrs. Russell is
currently instructing water color
classes at Tryon Fine
Center.
TCC BRIDGE
The Tryon Country
Women’s Bridge will be
Tuesday, Feb. 12th at the
House. Hostesses will be
Louise Hackett, Mrs.
Arts
Club
held
Club
Mrs.
Kay
UNC GRADUATE
Among the 1979 December
graduates at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill was
Jennifer Lynn Thompson,
B.S.D.H. of Saluda.
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OPENING SUNDAY, FEB. 10th
COME TO TRYON’S NEW PLACE TO DINE
THE DINNER BELL
211 Melrose Avenue
Serving Delicious Meals in Attractive
Surroundings at Reasonable Prices
With Tryon’s Own TED KING
taking care of the Dining Room
HOURS: Sunday — Two Seatings
12:30 and 2 P.M.
Monday thru Friday
Lunches 12 to 2 P.M.
Dinners 6 to 8 P.M.
CLOSED on Saturdays
Reservations Needed on Sundays
Phone 859-6200
Joan Schairer
Proprietor
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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Feb. 6,1980
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