Tryon Daily Bulletin, Thurs., Apr. 3. law Curb Reporter Continued From Page One strike all year. Everyone seems busy, getting ready for company. Thousands of people will be here to see the 34th running of the Block House Steeplechase on Saturday. All of us hope for good weather for the event. Many churches are having special services this week. The Landrum Volunteer Fire Department was called out Tuesday at 3 p.m. to some dump sters on Blackstock Road. Young Citizen FRESH VEGETABL (Makes 4 servings) 2 medium tomatoes, sliced •i Ib. mushrooms, sliced 1 cup broccoli florets 1 cup cauliflower florets ’j cup celery, diced 2 green onions, diced 1 cup Hollywood safflower oil '.t cup wine vinegar 2 teaspoons oregano E VINAIGRETTE 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dried parsley flakes teaspoon pepper •.• texspoon dry mustard ’i texspoon dry garlic or 2 cloves fresh garlic, crushed Cut all vegetables and place in glass casserole dish. Combine remaining ingredients and pour over vegetables. Cover and chill 2 to 3 hours, basting occasionally. Before serving, top w.th diced green onions Tills cool vegetable dish Is a fantastic change from the ordinary Recipe from the kitchens of Hollywood Foods. Report Given Continued From Page One carrying a concealed weapon, 2 possession of other drugs, 1 discharging a fire arm into oc cupied property, 1 driving wrong way on one-way street, 2 no operators license, 2 no liability insurance, 2 expired license plate, 1 too fast for conditions, 1 driving while license revoked, 2 running red light, 3 driving under the influence. Kim Smith Thi^pretty young lady is Kim Smith, daughter of Ruth Ann Smith and James Smith of Lan drum. Kim is 6 years old. THIS IS THE LAW Sponsored by The Lawyers of North Carolina SERVING ON A JURY At Peniel Baptist The Peniel Children’s Choir will present special Easter Music, "God So Loved" Sunday at the 7 p.m. service. Mrs. Charlene Pate is the director. The public is invited. Rev. Bill Pate is the pastor. Meet April 10th "Free Enterprise: The Secret of U. S. Prosperity” will be the subject of the April 10th meeting of Women For Constitutional Government at the Polk Co. Library at 2:30 p.m. Men as well as women are welcome to participate in a discussion on this subject. Broome Netters Beat Landrum 7-2 The Broome High School tennis team defeated Landrum 7-2 Tuesday afternoon at Broome. Landrum won the No. 2 singles and the No. 1 doubles match for their two vistories. The matches were as follows: Singles: Champion (B) d. Rollins 7-6,6-1; Doar (L) d. Murray 6-2, 6-1; Kirby (B) d. Stewart 6-0, 6-4; McBride (B) d. Bailey 7-5, 6-1; Pettit (B) d. Mc Clure 6-2, 6-3; Bolin (B) d. Whitesides 7-5,7-5. Doubles: Rollins-Doar (L) d. Champion-Murray 8-4; Kirby- McBride (B) d. Stewart-Bailey 8- 1; Petit-Bolin (B) d. Whitesides- McClure 8-5. Records: Broome 2-2; Lan drum 0-2. FOR SALE: 16 x 12 Leonard Utility Building. Less than 1 yr. old. Call 859-6390. adv. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8,c. Sunrise Service At Tryon 1st Baptist There will be a Sunrise Service Easter at 8 a.m. in the Farwell Gardens, followed by breakfast in the Tryon First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Reservations for breakfast may be made by calling the church office at 859- 5375. Brian Reynolds will bring the message. Come in and let us help you choose a gift’ for your loved one while , we have a good selec tion. o Use our lay away plan o if you like J. C.Lynch Jeweler o Landrum. S C Trial by jury is not a perfect system of obtaining justice. But it is generally considered the best system that has been devised. Serving on a jury has been described as an obligation, a right and a privilege. And those who have served often find it to be educational and inter esting as well. Except for an occasional complicated or sensational case, jury duty usually lasts for only a week. So jury duty is hardly something to dread. But there are times when a person needs to be excused. An excuse can only be obtained with the permission of the court. Each request is decided on its own merits. Because of special circumstances, sometimes a person's jury service will be deferred until a later date. More information con cerning jury duty is con tained in a free leaflet, provided by The Lawyers of North Carolina, avail able at public libraries throughout North Carolina Subscribe to the Bulletin Today SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year 6 Months Polk, Spartanburg, Greenville, Rutherford and Henderson Counties $14.00 $7.80 Elsewhere in U. S. (including those in Armed Forces) $17.00 $9.50 All su scriptions delivered through the Post Office. Mail a check or money order to: TRYON DAILY BULLETIN P. O. Box 790, Tryon, N. C. 28782 Name: Street, Box No., Rt. No.: City: State and Zip Code:

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