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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tues., Oct. 7.1980 Henry Dodd Feel belter fast; We have B-15 at Owen’s Pharmacy, adv. 16, 23, 30, oct. 7, 14 pd. FOR SALE: Pony Cart. Call 803-472-6768 anytime, adv. 7 pd. FOUND: Black Labrador Robert Henry Dodd, 86, of Rt. 1, Campobello, S. C., widower of Myrtle Simmons Dodd, died Saturday morning. A native of Spartanburg County, he was a son of the late Robert H. and Alice Hunter Dodd. He was a veteran of World Retriever on Hwy. 108. Wearing War I and was a member of the H^'shV^T™/' ^ BIack New Pros pect Baptist Church, Hawk Stall, 859-5336. adv. 3,6,7c WANTED: 2nd Shift Nurse for Home Patient. Must be experienced. Call 704-859-6631 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m adv if. . the Masonic Lodge, the Order of the Eastern Star and the Ruritan Club. Robert Hardin Robert Calvin Hardin, 64, husband of Sarah Collins Hardin of Lancaster, S. C. died Saturday in St. Luke’s Hospital. He was a Boy Scout Executive from the Chester (S. C.) District. Services were held Sunday at 4 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Tryon School Breakfast Menu Tuesday: choice of juice, homemade ham roll, milk. Wednesday: choice of warm apple danish, milk. Thursday: choice of choice of dry cereal, milk. Friday: choice of juice, juice, juice, homemade sausage roll, milk. APPLES FOR SALE Red or Golden Delicious, Stayman, Winesap, Romesh Jonathans, $4 bushel, 3% miles from Reid’s Truck Stop, rock °" n £ ht of road 0n Howard Gap Rd. Dean Bradley 1-749 3706. adv. 7,9, pd. Surviving are: daughter, Mrs. “ Wm. C. Lyles of Spartanburg; ’ sister, Mrs. Milton Ramsey of S Inman, S. C.; five grandchildren " and one great-grandchild. ® Graveside services were held Monday at 3 p.m. in New Prospect Baptist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Wilford Brown officiating. Petty Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. in7h«\^° HOUSECLEANING r%? 7^°" arca Can 803-472- 6155. adv. 1,2,3,6,7c LUNCH PLATE SPECIALS DAILY 12.56 plus Ux “ with free tea, coffee or lemonade DAIRY BARN 457-1581 NOTICE now. Phone894-818L y d S ° Leslie L. Rudisail Leslie L. Rudisail, 73, husband of Carrie Smith Rudisail of Greer, S. C. died Friday at his home A native of Hill County, Texas, he was a son of the late John R. and Fannie Walker Rudisail. He was a retired textile employee and was of the Church of God of Prophecy Faith. Also surviving: daughters, Joyce Ann Rudisail and Barbara Jean Rudisail of the home; son, Homer Rudisail of Wexford, Pa.; sisters, Mrs. Wilma Staggs of Campobello. Miss Irene Rudisail of Landrum and Mrs. Charlotte Cantrell of Greenville, S. C.; brother. Jack Rudisail of Hendersonville; one grandchild. Services were held Monday at 4 p.m. at Wood Mortuary with burial in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. ALL THIS WEEK AT SCISSOR ATTIC Free Nucleo-Pak conditioner with shampoo cut and blow-dry. Call for an appointment, 457-4201 a £'****’•> Announcing of Rutherfordton Doncaster's Holiday Collections of r.... Roady to Wear Dresses. Suits Ensembl 0m Mad ° and Coordinates in Sportswear in all the tradit S ' C ° alS ’ a ”d Colors are especially designed in classic . 81 Fabr 'cs and wardrobe additions that coordinate a,, °rding transcends seasons. 6 W °bderful|y and Limited number of specially | 0w priced (tems ^ Shown by appointment please at home of- Mrs. W. M 300 2nd St T'yon.N.c dsha *Hil| -GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY-GRAND OLD FLAG All part of the big finale in A YANKEE DOODLE DANDY —professional Actors of New York Producers Foundation Two Performances at Fine Arts Center Tickets: NCNB Book Shell - B| ueR!d n ^2^- OCTOBER 10 — 4 P.M. and 8 P.M. Adults $3; Children $2 ^ Conte, -
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