Landrum and Culberson Address Rotary The origin of the Polk County Community Foundation and its accomplishments to date will be reported to Rotarians at 12:45 p.m. Friday when they gather at the Pacolet River Plantation for a luncheon meeting. The reporters will be Rotarians John G. Landrum, Jr., Chairman of the Foundation and Paul E. Culberson, Executive Director. The Foundation was formed in response to Community demand as confirmed by a questionnaire circulated through the area and is based on community needs. The Foundation receives money from members of the Community as gifts, administers the funds and makes distribution to Community activities-the Foun dation itself is not engaged in any community activity. To date $50,000 has been distributed. The Rotary program will include slides illustrating the activities supported by these funds. Included among the beneficiaries are the Tryon Depot, John G. Landrum, Jr. Educational Fund, AFS Endow ment Fund, Children’s Theatre Festival, the Tryon Stairs, 4-H Youth Foundation, Boy Scouts, Landrum Recreation Commis sion and others. FOR SALE: One local owner 1974 Impala. 69,000 miles. Good condition. Call 894-8067 after 4 p.m. adv. 27, 28, 29,c. HANDYMAN DESIRE WORK Call 457-4250 adv. 27. 28, 29, 3, 4, pd. THE PACOLET RIVER PLANTATION will be closed to the public for Spring Cleaning," Feb. 26, 27 and 28. Civic Clubs to meet as usual, adv. 25, 26, 27, 28,c FOR RENT Lake Lanier Year round home Two bedroom, 1% baths, living room with cathedral ceiling. Kit chen, Stove-refrig, included. Carpeted. Glassed in porch leading to deck. Partial basement. Nice garden spot. PULLEN REALTY 112 B, N. Trade St., Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-5736 CHURCH WOMEN UNITED The World Day of Prayer will be celebrated by Church Women United in the Congregational Church Friday morning March 7 at 10:30. Women from 150 countries will be meeting for this worship service. The subject “Respons ible Freedom”. The services are prepared each year by women from a different country, this year, Thailand. Twelve churches in the Colum bus-Tryon area under the leadership of Mrs. Richard Landis, Tryon United Methodist Church and first vice-president of C.W.U. will be taking part. The call to worship will be led by Mrs. Roy Batie, president of CWU who is from St. John’s Catholic Church. Bible Readings from the old and new testaments will be read by Mrs. Frank Brown; St. Lukes CME; Meditation and prayers by Mrs. Ralph D. Junker, the Church of the Holy Cross; Joseph Erwin, organist of the Congregational Church will be at the organ. All interested men and women are invited. Tryon Daily Bulletin, Thurs., Feb. 28, 1980 TLC Kennels We have a warm heart for cold noses. Pick up & Delivery Service. 863-2120 Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllfc BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 to 12 noon, 2 to 4 p.m. | Tryon Fine Arts Center For Enid Bagnold’s = ' Tb CMfcSWrf | I DIRECTED BY DEAN CAMPBELL | Feb. 28, 29 dial MU 1.1980 | I Curtain: 8:30 p.m. Fine Arts Center f if we cant compound interest on this CDl But you can. 13.629% The annual yield and rate on Six Month Money Market Certificates is available for $ 10,000 or more. Term: Six months (26 weeks). Interest paid monthly, quarterly or at maturity. Federal regulations prohibit the compounding of interest on these certificates. Rate effective from .2128/80 through 3/5/80. Here’s how. 1) Purchase an NCNB $10,000 Six Month Money Market CD 2) Ask us to automatically deposit your interest every month, in an NCNB Regular Savings Account, Paying 5'4%, compounded daily. So you're earning interest on your interest.Which, of course, is the kind of idea you expect from the bank that wants to be the best in the neighborhood. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty for early u'ithdrawal. Eaeh depositor insured to $40,000 by FDIC. adv. tf.