S. V. Ruritans Learn Of Cancer Following the regular supper meeting of the Sunny View Ruritan Club on March 3, President Roger Wilson turned the program over to Dr. Vanna Magsino, Public Education Chairman of the Polk County Unit of the American Cancer Society, who introduced the speaker, Dr. Ralph D. Junker Dr. Junker explained what cancer is and that considerable mystery remains about what distinguishes cancerous from normal cells. He described how the application ,of science has improved understanding, diag nosis and treatment of cancer, but emphasized that treatment must be varied in each individual case. He went on to say that physicians have learned the importance of working with nature by limiting use of radiation and chemotherapy so as to allow the patient’s own immunological system to con tinue to combat the disease. Emphasizing the need for early detection and treatment of cancer, Dr. Junker recounted in graphic terms how delay in diagnosis complicates the sur geon’s problems and reduces the probability of cure. MISSING from Hooker Rd. in Lynn, Wed. Evening, Spotted Female Cat, white face markings white w-grey. Black tiger collar, marking on head and back with very little tan color. She’s expecting. REWARD. Day or night 859-9407. adv. 11, 12, 13 C LANDRUM GARDEN CLUB MEETS THURSDAY The Landrum Garden Club will meet Thursday, Mar. 13 at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. C. J. Campbell, Sr. with co-hostess, Mrs. Michael Kale. A program on birds will be given by Mrs. Kenneth L. Frederick which was arrangedby Mrs. J. W. Harrison. Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tues., Mar. 11, 1980 Ford puts its money where the mileage is. MAKE YOUR BEST DEAL ON ONE OF OUR POPULAR HIGH MILEAGE 1980’S AND FORD WILL SEND YOU A CHECK FOR UP TO $500. $ 500 *300 ON THUNDERBIRD ON EAIRMONT