Tryon Daily Bulletin. Mon., Apr. 28, 1980 Curb Reporter Continued From Page One meter and the 1600 meter races and Jennifer Lashua won the 3200 meter run. Allison Meares was 4th inthe 800 and 4th in the 1600. We hope to have the complete meet later this week. Rep. John Anderson has announced that he will withdraw from seeking the Republican nomination for president and will run as an independent. The box office for the Tryon Little Theater production, “A Shot in the Dark” opens today. The performance is Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center. Roy Tucker reminds us that it was 40 years ago that it snowed here on Easter Sunday. A Democratic Rally will be held tonight at 7:30 at the Green Creek School.- The Tryon School Board will host a special meeting on the Budget tonight at 7:30 at the high school. SOIL SCIENTIST WORKING IN POLK Continued From Page One he comes around to map their land. It will be necessary for him to work over the land, examining the soil frequently to determine its characteristics. Anyone desiring more informa tion about this work may contact the Polk Soil & Water Conserva tion District Office. THE ROTARY COMMUNITY CHORUS Continued From Page One the Fine Arts Center and one Easter performance. It has accumulated a music library with a value of approximately $5000.00. — Reporter MY VERY SPECIAL HONEY... May 1st, isn’t far off so we must “re-strain” ourselves! Love, B.C. adv. 28,c THANK YOU We would like to thank the churches, school and everyone for being so nice to us when our home was deetoryed by fire. Inez Jackson Shehan and family adv. 28, pd. CLINIC SCHEDULE Polk County Health Depart ment clinic schedule for week of April 28th is as follows: Monday: General Clinic (im munization, hypertension screen ing tbc. test etc.) 8:30 a.m. — 5 p.m. Tuesday: Speech and hearing (by appointment). Wedesday: Pediatric 9:30 — 11 a.m. Home health care by physician referral For appointment call Polk County Health Department 894- 8271. GIRLS SOFTBALL Tuesday Polk Central at Cherokee Thursday Rosman at Polk Central MeMMO e0te0OOMOOOOOOCCOCOOGOCCOOGCG&3OC£ Church Women United St. John’s Catholic Church Friday, May 2 12:00 noon Speaker Dr. Marvin Vick Subject: Family Life and Marriage Please bring sandwich. Dessert and beverage will be served by the Altar Guild. All Interested men and women are invited CARRUTH FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings General Electric Appliances Bigelow Carpets — Zenith Television Phone 457-3344 Landrum. PAINT ’n PAPER’S CARPET SPECIAL Pebblebrook by Milliken Continuous Filament Nylon Vanilla Taffy or Bronze Olive Reg. $10.95 NOW $7.95 Guaranteed Installation Available Come see these and other fine bargains Landrum, S. C. 457-469 7 Ideal Family Investment Opportunity Small potential inn operation located just outside town limits of Tryon on Hwy. 108. Call us about particulars showing excellent cash-flow and tax benefits. Gaut- Pruette Associates Real Estate P O BOX 1225 200 PACOLET STREET TRYON. NORTH CAROLINA 20782 Phone 704/859-5858 Richard E. Gaut, Realtor C. Allan Pruette. Realtor Anson Merrick, Aaaoclato Penny Kessler, Associate Chip Kessler, Associate Ann Brady, Associate BOX OFF9CS open TODAy 10 a.m. to 12 noon 2 to 4 p.m. Tryon Little Theater Presents "A Slwt is &e Wife" Adapted by Harry Kurnitz From a play by Marcel Achard DIRECTED BY JEANNE HOFFMAN May 1,2, 3,1980 at 8:30 p.m. Tryon Fine Arts Center

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