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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., Oct. 31, FOR SALE: $500 per acre and up. Any size tract. 5 acres to 500 acres. 2 l 3 mile frontage on Pacolet River and Hwy. US 176 between Tryon and Saluda. West of Valhalla Gift Shop, east of Bear Creek subdivision, owner financing on larger tracts. Write. J. M White, 673 Henderson St., Sumter. S. C. 29150 or call 803-775- 2682. adv. M.W.F. tf. 1980 Commissioners Meet Monday The Polk County Commissioners will meet Monday at 3 p.m. at the Polk County courthouse in Columbus. Meet Monday The Saluda City Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. at the Saluda City Hall Professional Grooming Poodles and Most Breeds By Appointment Dial 839-6340 PAT MICHAEL Overlook Circle Tryon INTRODUCING CREATIVE CIRCLE STITCHERY. FREE CLASSES in needlepoint, crewel, counted cross stitch, long stitch, etc. Call 457-2824. adv. 29,30,31.C. FOR SALE: 1950 Chrysler, Windsor deluxe model, body primed and in excellent condition. New flat six motor to go in car. Price $700. Call 468-4304 after 3 p.m. adv. 31, nov. 3.5,7,c. WARRIOR DRIVE: Nearly New Contemporary Home. Dramatic living : room wilfi lovely brick wall fireplace, 3 bedrooms, : 3 baths. Over 2 acres of wooded privacy. Close to ! town, $129,000. By Owner 859-5663 1 PROGRESS’ NOT PROMISES FOR POLK COUNTY PEOPLE OFALLAGES DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS, PROGRESS HAS BEENTHETHEMEOF POLK COUNTY GOVERNMENT Working in bipartisan cooperation with state, regional, and federal officials. Opal Sauve has provided progressive leadership in paving the way for new programs and economic development with no increase in taxes She worked quickly and efficiently to set goals and to put priorities in order. The result was that Polk County citizens, young and old. are reaping the rewards of her labors. A luvenile delinquency prevention program was established, providing for our troubled children temporary foster homes and an alternative educational program, and drug education for our young people. Opal initiated a Community Schools program for Polk County schools and worked hard to see that programs for all ages were promoted Her sound fiscal management provided tor a record amount of money to be put into school budgets In the 1978-79 county budget, (the year before she took office) capital outlay actually decreased, but during the last two years the budgets include a 99.9'- z increase in capital outlay money. Money to improve classroom facilities has risen from 8 72,700 to 8145.322. Her committment to education is evident in her dedication to the Polk County campus of Isothermal Community College Her interest has led to active participation and expansion of the program. And Opal didn’t forget our senior citizens either! Many of them are enjoying hot meals and warmer homes because of Opal's interest in them and their problems She has worked with both state and federal officials to bring the needs of Polk County's elderly to their attention. Her committment to progress has led to Polk County securing funds to construct sewer and water lines to the industrial park, and new jobs are at last a reality. (The water line is already complete and the sewer line is expected to complete this fall.) Her efforts have led to ambulance renovation for the St Luke s Hospital EMS. medicaid reimbursement from the State courthouse improvements. financial a,P to tire departments and many more progressive accomplishments Opal has indeed proven that progress, not promises possible m county government and that an enthus es IC county commissioner can make hard work and dedicat.onpay FOR CONTINUED PROGRESSAND OPEN GOVERNMENT vote OPAL SAUVE commissioner on November 4 A COMMISSIONER YOU CAN TRUST ^ ■ Co.-, ,-._., -
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