Tryon Daily Bulletin. Mon., Apr. 28, 1980
Curb Reporter
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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
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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
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200 PACOLET STREET
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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