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20 Years Ago The Town of Tryon has just finished paving a sidewalk from Wilkins corner to the Rock bridge...Jackson & Jackson, Inc. is erecting an office building near Dr. Palmer's office...Tryon golf champion Ed Sayre officially broke the course record the other day by shooting a 32 on the first nine holes. He was playing with Dr. J. T. Mize, Charles Cox and his brother, Sidney Sayre of Longview, Texas. Pro Lou Hoskyns has an unofficial 31 The Board of Directors of the Tryon Bank & Trust Co., adopted a resolution expressing their thanks to the bank’s president, John G. Landrum, Jr. for 25 years of outstanding service to the bank and as a token of appreciation presented him a check...One of the new show places in Tryon is the office building of the Thermal Belt Telephone Co. on Palmer Street. .. Edneyville defeated Tryon 58 to 25 as both teams filled the air with passes. “Slingshot" Burrell threw 3 touchdown passes and Jim Gregg scored one from 6 yards out. Doug Bridgeman was on the receiving end of a TD pass and Tommy Melton caught two for scores. Edneyville was a little pass happy too as they scored five times with pases and 4 times on long runs Frank B Edwards and Linwood Rhodes have acquired the wooded mountainside parcel of 72 acres from John F. and Margaret Norton and will develop it into building sites for fine homes with outstanding views... Polk Central beat Burns High of Polkville. 14 to 0. Scores were made on an 8-yd run by Robert Lindsey and an 8 yd. run by Jim Bridges. Tackles Robert Taylor, center Ricky Hutcherson and end Marvin Pack were defensive standouts...Blue Ridge smashed Landrum 31-0. Landrum's biggest threat was stopped at the Blue Ridge 15 after QB Steve Coley got off a 45-yd. run. Albert Surrett and John Jones sparked the Landrum line play ...Landrum Ruritan Club elected Baker Gibson president, Ernest Caston, vice pres.; Earle Reid, sec.; Mitchell P. "Dutch" Andrews, treas Grover Greene of Sunny View grew a turnip which weighted 414 lbs. and measured 21 inches around at the top R. H. Jones, Plant Manager at Hatch Mill stated that C. C. Hindman. Product Manager has accepted employment as Production Control Manager of Excelsior Mill, Union, S. C. W. H. Stallworth will assume the duties of Product Manager. C. M Hendrick will assume duties of Designer at Excelsior. Joseph S. Taylor is transfered to Shift Supervisor in Dyeing. Lee Santos will be Pilot Plant Test Supervisor. Tryon Dally Bulletin. Th “ rs '' N .°' H. Smith from Rt. 1, Tryon to No. 3, Glendale, Cam.,. 5 Halfway Rd., Keylargo, Fla.; Langdon fromi Ft_ cau Mrs. William Vick from Penfield, Fla. to3417 Roblns ^ " f m N. y. to Tryon; William Glading Beach, Fla.; W. H. Spa from Tryon to 233 N. Emerald Hendersonville to Tryon. Dr., Indian Harbor Beach, Fla.; Mrs. C. J. Inglesby from Tryon to 1 Foxcraft 25 King George Rd , Greenville, S. C.; Stephen J. Szklarski to 1119 E. Elk Ave. Nov. FOR SALE: Small cast iron Franklin fireplace in excellent condition, $100 . 859-5110 or 859- 6688. adv. 6,7,C. Bulletin Readers Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: C. L. Lauffer, 5 Pinevalet, Cheektowaga, N. Y.; Mrs. C. H. Ingram, 401 Cherokee Dr., Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Jerald B. Pospisil, 2709 Midsummer Dr., Orlando. Fla.; Cindy Horne, Box 366, Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, Va.; Jerry Z. Campbell. Rt. 3, Box 210, Spartanburg, S. C.; Mrs. John F. Norton, Highland Farms, Apt D- 53, Black Mountain; Rev. J M. Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 182, Piedmont, S. C.; SP4, Stenetta Canady, 361 St. Trans. Det., Ft. Benning, Ga ; Mrs Ada D. Bridges, 203 6th Ave. W , Apt. 12, Hendersonville, T/Sgt 0. C. Sublett, III, 1107-A Chief's Dr , Robins AFB. Ga., George Gray, 25 181 Rt. 59. West Chicago, III.; Edward H. Smith, No. 5 Halfway Rd., Key Largo. Fla ; Robert L. Carlson. 103 E. South Tamiami Dr., N. W., Port Charlotte, Fla.; L. Viola Hannon, 32-80 Parkview Dr., Englewood, N J ; Rev B L Reece. P. 0 Box 860. Flomaton, Ala.; John B McCallum. 2460 Ravine Ct., Farmington Hills, Mich; David R Halliday, Carroll P Riddle. C G. Wahler, Rt 1, Tryon; Mrs W G. Yoder. Rt 2 Tryon; Howard R Boyle, Saluda. Pamlea W Case, Kyle Fagan, Rt 1, Campobello, S C.; Walter Lower. First State Savings & Loan. Robert Turnage, David Thompson, Landrum, S.C.; Memphis Wilkins, James H Christopher, H P Morgan. Hans Vigeland. all Rt L Landrum. Bovd E Plumley. R' Landrum Paul Blauvelt, Joyce A Hyder. Rt. 3. Landrum. Walter Elliott. Do ? ald M ^ Fischer. Rt 1. Mt” ^ng. M- Doris Blackwell, Rt 2 Spring; Pat Feagan John^ Moran, Colu " lb ^ ^ barren E McGil. Broadus Mtlls^ Miller, Mrs W E . „ ar( j ® l "" cher 311^1 Columbus Changes of address have been made for the following - LUNCH With Betty and Stan Czetwertynski And Hear of their Rescue at Sea. It Is A Tale You Will Enjoy Thursday, Nov. 13 — I2noonto2p.m. Benefit of Woman's Day For reservations call Lilly Talley 859-6187 Massey’s Beauty Shop, 859-6470 or Brunella Massey 859-6553. ^;.;j^xjjj.wcissBfla&aauBULuu Tin in mi, ,, Ju| Gulf Coast Seafood Truck will be located , a ’ X Lanier Grocery and Service Across from Bl-Lo on Hwy. jyg All Day Sat., Nov. 8 from 10 a. "toe pm. HEADLESS SHRIMP $3.40 per lb. 5 | b minimum. Other sizes available. Other Ite ^° X shrimp, Alaskian Crab leg, lobsters, (rtf' 5 f 00 ^ flounder, snapper and catfish fillets, ' ® ' e 9s,
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