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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Mon., Jan. 14, 1980 p ree Travelogue Jeff L. Nelson Lodge No. 605 A.F. and A.M. will meet tonight at 8 p.m. Visitors welcome. Ben H. Grume, master; Clyde Lancaster, secretary. Help Wanted Automotive Machinist Permanent employment, good benefits, good salary (depends on ex perience). Apply In per son at Earley Auto Sup- fe.^- 176 S., Tryon, An advertisement in the Bulletin promotes a Travelogue to be given free to the public on January 21 at 2:30’p.m. in the Parish Hall of the Episcopal Church on Melrose Avenue. The General Travel Agency and Globe Treks, Inc., who specialize in travel, adventure and education, have selected Anne and Allan Boas of Bird Mountain Ridge, as their repre sentatives in the Tryon area. Mr. and Mrs. Boas, who moved here 5% years ago from South Hadley, Mass., have had wide experience in leading travel groups for the New England Cultural Organization. They have taken groups of students and adults to Boston, Mass., Rhodes and Athens, Greece; London, England and Dublin, Ireland. WANTED: Responsible person to care for 6 year old boy. Call 859-6972. adv. 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,c. BUILDING, REMODELING AND REPAIRS. All types of carpentry and concrete work. Phone 863-2618. Richard L. Turner, General Contractor, adv. m. w. f. thru. jan. 18 LUNCH PLATE SPECIALS DAILY 11.99 with free tea, coffee or lemonade DAIRY BARN Call 4574581 FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with living room, dinette and kitchen, and tub with shower. Prefer 1 yr. lease, no pets. Valhalla Hand Weavers, 859-6233. adv. mon. tf. fj^towesDAy ^ Salad-ws'Ar ^e'r^e^ VEGETABLE'S • KWh’ ■ Minx ^SSf^MirATroN ^g 851-6051J j Skidder and tractor seats J } made at J ) ASHLEY’S UPHOLSTERY t ( 704-894-8891 ( It’s A Matter Of Detail Professional Architectural Restoration Services are now available in the Tryon area. Former New England Restoration Engineer would like to help you with your historic structure. All aspects of your restoration projects coordinated and faithfully carried out with attention to detail and harmony between you and your home. Lectures for historical societies in restoration procedures can be arranged. Your inquiry is invited. Andrew Nanaa Box 369, Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-6982 Tuesday School has openings for 3-year-olds. The cooperative school meets Tuesday and Thursday from 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. at the Congregational Church. The purpose of Tuesday School is to give pre-schoolers an opportunity to be together in a playing and learning situation. For information call 894-3675. Lamb or Chicken Dinner St. Luke’s CME Church Thursday, Jan. 17 6:30 to 8 p.m. Benefit of Building Fund For reservations call Olivia Green 859-5676 or Booker Jones 859-9271. TABLE OF BAKED GOODS Early reservations are apprelcated Winter Fashions At Their Best! • Formats • Cocktail Dresses • Lanz Sleepwear 1 Robes • Beautiful Lingerie Jewelry, Bags And Other Fine Gifts 811* Clothes Of Distinction Mlllcrast Stepping Certnr Sportanierj, $.C 5I5-4I71
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