Tryon Daily Bulletin. Them Men’sFall Wiling Ding At Tryon C. C. „Oct. 23. 1'380 the fir 51 •Get Because f |n(;n Acquamted (hcr wass rtn scheduled for ^tur^y October 25. This event Xeover Dholes, with player^ assigned in foursomes with equal handicaps. Members are asked to sign up al the Pro Shop by Friday. October 24. The course will be closed from 9-30 A.M. to 1:0° I M - to accommodate the tournament. Read The Bulletin for Local News Landrum High to Dedicate Gymnasium On Sunday, October 26 at 3:00 p.ni., the Landrum High school gymnasium will be dedicated in a ceremony to be held in the gym facility. The building which was completed in 1975, will be named in honor of the late Dr. A. R. Walden, a well-known local physician. Representatives of the District One Board of Trustees, the administration, the school band and members of the Walden family will participate in the ceremony which is open to the public. YARD SALE: Saturday, Oct. FOK SAL E = Conn Orgarg 25, 9 a m. to 2 om Hwv. 9, 2 Casper model, 2 keyboaros wim miles from Mill Spring toward switches for back ^° U ^ ^ take Lure. adv. 23,24pd Played perfect condition. Call 89-1-3990.8 toG p m. adv. 22,23, 21c. BUYING GOLD & SILVER Emogene & Jim Davis of YEARS AGO ANTIQUES Are Pleased To Annouce That SCOTTIES will be Buying Gold & Silver at their Shop Monday — Saturday We pay cash’ 11 00 to ^ 00 121 Trade St. Tryon N C 859-6087 DID YOU KNOW THAT.... } Your County Commission Chairman, OPAL SAUVE, went to bat for Polk County citizens with both District and State Department of Transportation personnel and with Governor James Hunt? In the spring of 1979, she organized a petition drive, asking for the repaving and widening of N. C. Highway 9 in Polk County. On June 21, 1979, in Franklin, N. C. she presented that petition to N. C. Secretary of Transportation Thomas Bradshaw, along with a plea on behalf of 730 citizens who signed the petition and described the dangerous conditions that existed here. Her efforts didn't stop there, however. Additional names were obtained and the petition with 774 names was then sent to Governor Hunt. A reply was received on September 23, 1979. In August of that year, Opal went to Raleigh and again asked Secretary of Transportation Bradshaw to help with repaving N. C. 9. Correspondence and phone calls continued and on April 30, 1980, she traveled to Buncombe Tech. College in Asheville to appear again before Secretary Bradshaw, who along with Mr. Jack Bryant, Mr. Jim Parham and other transportation officials, agreed that Highway 9 would receive attention soon. Work began on the highway shortly after and today the road has been widened and paved from Beulah to Mill Spring. No, Opal Sauve is not afraid to stand up for Polk County citizens. She has proven her dedication to you. Now she needs your vote on November 4. For Continued Progress and Open Government VOTE FOR OPAL SAUVE POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER Pd Political Adv. by Polk County Republican Party J