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4-H Leader Convention Set For November 1-2 In Raleigh polk County 4-H Leaders will ..... an opportunity to join other filers across the state at a Volunteer 4-H Leader Convention Soy 1-2 if Raleigh. ' fhe convention theme is •Charing The Lead," according (0 Deborah Johnson, Assistant Extension Agent, 4-H. “This convention has been ^> FaH /^Specials Cotion Blends 98c yd.: Plaid Flannel. St.59 yd.; Corduroy SI 98 yd.: Wool Blends $1.98 yd : Sportswear, $1.59 yd Many more sale bargains. Cross-stitch supplies McCall — Butterick & Simplicity Patterns Finch’s Cloth Shop 104Rickert Ave., Landrum. S.C. planned and will be volunteer 441 Jfueled by represent all diX" ^0 state, the agent said. Leaders will presentations 0r demonstrations particular involvement i constitution and the election r officers for a North r f Volunteer 4-H 1 % 01 '? Association. Miss JohnVr S indu'd 1 out tha t thc Pregram also includes workshops, sharing se t s !°? s ' ldea fares - displays, exhibits, a square dance and pig picking. of the Oct 23. 1989 Tryon Dally Bulletin. Thurs.. ^ hour FOB RENT: 2 bedroom Mobile Wanted; Ya (rimm i n g, etc. Home, 457-3197. adv. 22,23,24,c. ^“^^^y^ofafte^ 6 p m- adv. *n their make supply their 20, 21,22, 23, 24,C. Village Restaurant Trade St., Tryon 859-5516 YOUR FAMILY RESTAURANT FRIENDLY, PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE RE-ELECT Robert T. Gash Democrat District Court Judge 29th Judicial District Henderson, McDowell, Rutherford, Polk and Transylvania Counties The registration begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Nov 1 and the convention will end at noon on Sunday. It will be held at the McKimmon Center at North Carolina State University. An eight dollar registration fee includes a materials packet and the luncheon and pig picking on Saturday. Additional information and registration and lodging forms can be obtained from the Polk County Agricultural Extension Office in Columbus Friday Special Fillet of Flounder ’3” Serving from our regular menu: DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN GOLDEN FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP CHOICE RIB EYE STEAK, Char Broiled WATAUGA COUNTY COt'NTRY HAM Take Out Orders Welcomed ELECTED THREE TERMSAND APPOINTED CHIEF JUDGE TO ADMINISTER THE COURTS Graduate of University of North Carolina and its Law School. Licensed to practice in N. C. and Federal Courts. Past President of 29th District Bar, North Carolina Association of District Judges, and north Carolina Conference of Chief Judges. Former State Senator. Experienced as attorney and judge in criminal, cwil, juvenile and domestic courts. Experienced in 'strict Court Administration. ■ he only candidate for this seat with any o ° v e qualifications is Judge Robert Gash Qualified, Experienced, Fair and Firm Pd Pol A4« ^WWWh nnounaz: A NEW “PATIO HOME” AREA CLEMSON DOWNS CLEMSON AREA RETIREMENT CENTER DESIGNED. DEVELOPED AND OWNED RY RETIREES EOR RETIREES HEALTH CARE CENTER CLUB/DINING COMPLEX TOWNHOUSES/PATIO HOMES Our last "Cluster" of patio home lots is ready for pre sale Only 30 lots will be available. Be among the first to selei t an exclusive, choice location — close to our club and ln aith center — Luxury — Custom Patio Hornes For Ownership * Contract Priced $ •A Unique Retirement Opportunity Fer \, .„ Home Ownership Reuured By 1 0ut E»ta| r Call Or Write for Information Or An Appointment T Office (803) 654-1155 19 Downs Loop. Clemson. S.C. 29531 ’Vi.il
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