Tryon Daily Bulletin, Thurs., Feb. 28, 1980 Curb Reporter Continued From Page One conference tournament tonight at Erskine College. The boys play at 5 p.m. and the girls at 6:30 p.m. Interpress Studios will be at the Dean Butler Realty to take pictures today from 2 to 7 p.m. The Bulletin will publish the pictures of the children at a later date. Friday at 6 p.m. the Democra tic Candidates Night will be at Polk Central High School with a free spaghetti supper. Monday at 9 a.m. at the Hearthstone Inn is the Red Cross Kickoff Fund Drive Breakfast. Tuesday at 8 p.m. the Tryon Kiwanis Club travelogue, “Wil derness Trails of Alaska” will be at the Fine Arts Center. Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. the Polk County Historical Association meets at the Polk County Library in Columbus. The New Hampshire presiden tial primary election Tuesday found Ronald Reagan winning the Republican Primary and President Carter the Democratic Primary. DISTRICT FINALS 1-A Hiwassee Dam 56-Edneyville 31 (girls) Cullowhee 51, Tryon 50 (2 OT (boys) 3-A Hendersonville 66, Pisgah 53 (boys) Writing Program SPARTANBURG, S. C. — Professor Dixie Gooch Goswami will present a program on writing, Thursday, March 6 at 11:30 a.m. in Hartness Auditor ium in the Carmichael Building at Converse College. Professor Goswami is present ly a writing consultant at the University of Tennessee. She has had extensive experience in developing and presenting writ ing workshops as well as serving as a writing consultant to a variety of organizations. She is well qualified to speak on writing style, structure, form and strategy. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. Use unit pricing to find the brand and container size of food that costs least per unit — pound, ounce or pint. CULLOWHEE BOYS BEAT TRYON 51-50 IN TWO OVERTIMES Continued From Page One field goal and Kirkendoll missed a tap-in at the buzzer, so the score remained tied 48-48. After both teams had a turn over, the Rebels ran the clock down to 1.28 in the double overtime when Bruce Butler, trying to make a steal fouled Arney who made the front end of a 1 and 1 to put Cullowhee out front 49-48. This led up to Cunningham’s basket for Tryon and then Cloud’s winning basket for Cullowhee. The Cullowhee Rebels were led by Jeff Cloud their tall center who had 21 points. Helping him was Robert Pool who shot 19 and when left open didn’t miss. The Tigers didn’t have one of their better shooting nights from the floor or from the free throw line. The ordinarily hot shooting Tigers hit 21 of 51 from the floor and 8 of 17 from the free throw line. The two guards, Butler and Cunningham led the Tiger scoring with 14 points each. BOYS CHAMPIONSHIP CULLOWHEE (51) — Pool 19, Medlin, Cloud 21, Culp 6, Devane, Arney 2, Miles 3. TRYON (50) — Butler 14, Cunningham 14, S. Miller 9, Kirkendoll 9, Skipper 4, J. Miller. Halftime: 30-28, Cullowhee Regulation: 48-48 (tie) First Overtime: 48-48 (tie) NEW MANAGER Continued From Page One Greenville, S. C., and a graduate of Presbyterian College. He joined Duke Power as assistant director of the Keowee- Toxaway Visitors Center in 1970, was director of training in the personnel department and per sonnel assistant in the Central Division, based in Charlotte, prior to his latest promotion. Lewis is secretary of the Mental Health Association’s board of trustees and a member of Myers Park Presbyterian Church. He is married to the former Jana Helen Whalley of Savannah. Hillhouse, a 37-year-old native of Anderson and a graduate of Furman University, came to Tryon in 1975. Hahad joined Duke Power in 1969 and subsequently was director of training. He is a member of the board of directors of the Tryon Kiwanis Club and the Tryon Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Tryon Improvement Commis sion, the Tryon Planning Board and the First Baptist Church. Hillhouse is married to the former Frances Landreth of Greenville, S. C., and they have three daughters. Daffy-Jills Garden Club The March meeting of the Daffy-Jills Garden Club will be Thursday afternoon, March 6th at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Albert Dolfinger. The co-hostesses are Mrs. Bryan Doble, and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. A New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Parris of Rt. 1, Mill Spring are parents of a son, Michael Burgess born February 9th at Rutherford County Hospital. — Rutherford County News Pleasants’ Work On Exhibit The Rutherford County News reports that the Guffey-Napoli Gallery of Fine Arts will exhibit art works by Craig Pleasants of Tryon Feb. 25 — March 8. The work on exhibit at the Gallery on Main Street in Rutherfordton includes parts of Pleasants’ recent ten page musical composition, “Walking Ridges,” which was composed by overlaying a musical grid on the ridgelines of the mountains which surround Tryon. Photos Today Remember to bring your children in today to have their pictures made at the Dean Butler Realty from 2 to 7 p.m. There is no obligation to buy the pictures, but the photographer hopes that they will be so good thatyou will want bo buy them. The pictures will be published later in the Bulletin. Tax Tips FROM THE IRS (Political Contributions) Most of us have received mail or telephone calls from workers for a candidate for public office, asking for contributions to their campaign. If you responded to such a request in 1979, you can claim it on your Federal income tax return on either the 1040A short form or 1040 long form. Until this year, you could elect to claim political contributions as either a credit of a deduction, but that option is no longer available. For 1979, you must take the contribution as a credit, but the amount has been doubled. It is one-half of the total contribution to a maximum of $50 for a single return of $100 on a joint return. The credit is claimed on line 2a of the short form 1040A or line 38 on the long form 1040. Contributions must in cash and made to candidates for nomina tion or election to a Federal, state or local office in a general, primary or special election; committees sponsoring such candidates; national, state or local committees of a national political party; or newsletter funds of an offical or candidate. The IRS has a free Publication No. 585, “Voluntary Tax Methods to Help Finance Political Campaigns” which goes into more detail on how you can claim your contributions. And, incidentally, the $1 designated to the Presidential Campaign Fund is not considered a political contribution. Watches not worn frequently should be stored in plastic bags. If not in constant use, they should be wound once a week. Watches more than 10 years old should be cleaned once a year. FOR SALE: GAS SAVING 1972 AUTO. VW SEDAN. AM radio, very clean, one owner, excellent condition, 64,000 actual miles. $1,875. Must see to appreciate. Please call after 4 p.m. only 457-2607. adv. j.j. THANK YOU My sincere thanks to Dr. Bolling and Dr. Wier, the nurses on green hall room 248. Dr. Marian Bosien, the operating and recovery room staff and especial ly Judy Dimsdale. A special thanks to Rev. Fred Rhodes and his wife, Sue, the Dorcus Sunday School Class and Columbus Baptist Church, for the food, flowers, cards and most of all prayers. They have really stood by me. Thanks to all my family and friends, Hatch Mill and Stonecutter. The Lord has really blessed me well. I love you all. A friend in Christ, Betty Luther adv. 28,c.