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Tryon Daily Bulletin

The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper

Vol. 84 / No. 97

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Friday, June 17, 2011

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M.A. Pace General Store to reopen in Saluda Saturday by Samantha Hurst

A wreath in memory of Robert Pace lovingly graced the door of M. A. Pace General Store in Saluda until just recently. Robert Pace passed away last October and with his death came the closure of his family business that first opened in 1899 – a staple of the Saluda community. “People said they didn’t know where to go in the mornings after he passed away,” said Saluda resident Tangie Ciarvolo. “Robert was such a gentle soul of a man. I think you can ask any man on the street and they would tell you the same thing.” Ciarvolo and her family, which includes her father, Saluda commissioner Leon Morgan, aspire to revive this piece of Saluda history by reopening the store this Saturday – the day before its 112th anniversary. “We’re not trying to be Eunice (Continued on page 3)

Members of the Morgan family including, left to right, Tonya and Cynthia Pace, leon Morgan and Tangie Ciarvolo plan to reopen the M.A. Pace General Store in Saluda with a ribbon cutting Saturday, June 18. (photo by Samantha Hurst)

The 50/50 drawing for Lennie’s Kids will be held Sunday, June 19 at TJ’s Restaurant. Come by the Bulletin today to buy a ticket. The money raised will all go toward supporting Leonard Rizzo’s fund for sick, injured and abandoned animals.

Proposed Saluda budget suggests moving city hall, raising taxes by Samantha Hurst

The Saluda Board of Commissioners must make a few hefty decisions in considering the city’s 2011-2012 budget. Finance director Ron Cole proposed two separate budget options Monday,

June 13, one of which included relocating city services from the current city hall building to a property known as the Ryan Boyle building. The Boyle property currently houses the business

Serving Polk County and Upper Spartanburg and Greenville Counties

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