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Tryon Daily Bulletin. Wed., Nov. 19,1980 Cooperation WANTED MICROWAVE OVEN and REFRIGERATOR. Must be in excellent condition. Phone 859-9439, ask for Cliff or Bonnie, adv. 19,20,21,c. Holland Haus, 2920 N. Ocean Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Now accepting reservations for accommodations weekly ($250) or monthly ($800) for apartments two blocks from ocean. Close to recreation, shopping, restau rants. transportation. Efficiency available at $150 weekly. Write, or phone Richard Page (305 ) 565- 3673. adv. 19,20,21,24,25,c. CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS for the person who has everything. You can't go wrong with a wine or cheese box. Call Mr. A’s Deli. Shop early while wine selection is good. Mr. A's Deli, 52-1 S. Trade St. 859-9439. adv. 19, 20, 21, 24. 25.C. 2 Bedroom Contenipory Apartment FOR RENT in Tryon area. No Pets. 894-8171 evenings, or 1-683-2241 or 1-683-9042. adv. 19. 20.21.c. WINTER S COMING Check your wood supply and slock up now. FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Cut to order, any type, any length. Call Bill Smothers. 863-2513,7—9 a.m. or after 3 p.m. adv. 19,20,21.c. IN LOVINGN MEMORY Of Mrs. Josephine Brown Wilkins Who died Nov. 19th, 1970 Precious memories and silent tears have been with us for long years. Children, Roslyn, Mark & Douglas Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Sister, Mrs. Corinne Himmons Bros, and families. Frank P. and Walter adv. 19, pd. HOUSEBRoken. partly grown 5-monthold pup is up for adoption, due to illness of owner. He s everything you'd want a pet to be — good-looking, friendly, paring, good-tempered. “He’s just a good dog," his owners say, "and we want him to have a good home where he can have the proper care." He's medium size, short-haired, and needs space to romp. Call 859-5184 week days only. P.C A.P.S. adv. 19,c. Between Schools Football fans were favorably impressed when the Polk Central and Tryon High School bands combined to play the National Anthem at game. Now the cooperating the recent football two schools are again. The Future Farmers of America of Polk Central are selling Indian River Quality Citrus for Christmas presents to raise money and the Tryon High School Band is doing the same thing. Both organizations are selling the same fruit for the same price. Instead of competing, they are cooperating. Both organizations Kmmnmnnmwnmmiw^^ Your heart has been touched by the misery of the abandoned homeless strays too often seen in Polk County — You've wondered why, in this warm hearted community there's not enough active, concerted ellort to relieve the suffering of animals we see around us — You believe that control of over population through spayino is one of the solutions to this problem — YouCARE what happens to helpless animals Then please STAND UP & BE COUNTED! This is BE KIND TO ANIMAL WEEK Your Help — Your moral support and Your Money are Much Needed To find homes for abandoned animals, return lost pets A „ population. d contro1 over. YES, I CARE! Please enroll me as a member of the Polk County Animal Protection Society P 0 Box 126 — Tryon. N C 28782 as indicated below ttt»HlllHlltllHIUlMrHllttlHIHMHlHlMimHHHHHIWIHHIrHHHHHHIIHIIt,HHtltHltl»lllirillllHtHHHHHIIIIIItlHttfHlltlliU ^ DO YOU CARE? If If ten 1 1 = Life membership ($100) —Patron (annually $25) Sustaining (annually $ 10) Juniors' (annually $1 00) •All students through high school and children under age 15 Mitiiiiiiiiniiiiimtti^^ are splitting advertising costs and working together. Those who want to buy their fruit from the Polk Central FFA may do so and those who desire to support the Tryon Band may do so. Communication Dear Editor: I need to locate the following persons from this area who were members of Co. "C" 275th Regt. 70th Infantry Division “Trailblazers" during World War II. Shelmer D. Blackburn; J. D. Early; Lee R. Wilson; Bobby Clark; Clarence Whatley: Earl D. Garland; Edgar L. Barnett, J Also any other persons who served in the 70th Infantry Division at any time from June 15.1943 to October 1945. Please contact me now for information about membership in the 70th Division Association, and make plans to attend the 1982 Division Reunion. Contact: Harold R. Lewis, 10325 Church Hill Rd., Myersville, MD 21773 or call 1- 301-293-2590. In China, producing one pound of chicken and one pound of pork per person per year creates the need for 100 million bushels of feed, according to USDA. Name Address’ Pt, ^GbJ
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