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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Mon., Apr. 28, 1980 FOR SALE: Beautiful AKC Irish Setter puppies. 7 weeks old. Call after 6 p.m. 894-3427. adv. 24, 25, 28,c. FOR SALE: Sears roto-tiller, 4 HP with reverse. Good condition, $100. Call (704 ) 749-5836. adv. 25, 28, pd. FOR SALE: Ford tractor, 801 Diesel Good condition and clean. Will consider trade, $3,250. Phone 859-6438. adv. 24 , 25, 28,c. WANTED: Small type, black and tan hound male puppy. Best of home and veterinarian care assured. Call 859-5184. adv. tf. Special Meeting The Polk County Commission ers will have a special meeting Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in the Commissioners Meeting Room to approve bills. Presented Flag The V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary No. 9116 was presented a U. S.. flag at their April 9th meeting. The flag was presented by Roger Durham on behalf of the Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 1033. Columbus Decorating Center is now having a 30% OFF Sale on selec ted wallcovering books. We also have inlaid linoleum at $7.49 per sq. yd. installed and car peting at $6.99 per sq. yd. installed. On Sake Now thru April 25. Main St., Columbus, N.C. North Carolina FARM New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruff of 406 Church St., Landrum are parents of a daughter, April Leann, born April 18 at Spartanburg General Hospital. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Buford Ruff of Mill Spring. Maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green of Inman. FOR SALE: Kenmore washer, white deluxe model. Just rebuilt, $85 with trade. Gordon Masters, 863-2419 or 863-2685. adv. 24 , 25, 28. 29, 30c. BUREAU Insurance WE NOW DEVIATE 22-5% BELOW STATE RATES ON THESE POLICIES FIRE HOMEOWNERS FARMOWNERS MOBILE HOMEOWNERS SPECIAL MULTI-PERIL (SMP) Let your Farm Bureau Insurance Agent assist you. Mill St., Mike Sheehan Colu “ b “ s ’ N-C- Rand * Greene THIS NEW HUMMINGBIRD CIRCUS HAS A NEW FEATHER-TOUCH BOTTOM SEAL THAT GOES ON AND COMES OFF WITH A FLICK OF THE FINGER — AND WILL LAST FOR YEARS! No need to waste any nectar; the birds get it all and you clean and refill WITHOUT having to take it apart! The elegant new crystal-clear streamlined bottle is the most obvious of several changes for 1980. A surge-ring has been incorporated into the expensive base die to reduce any spilling even when violently bumped. The bottle cap and bottle neck have been done away with: bottle and base are shipped assembled with an easy to clean 1 1 /2 inch opening. The virtually unbreakable reinforced red polystryrene base will not “hide” or waste nectar. Our customers usually have been people frustrated by easily-broken, hard-to-clean little feeders which the hummers use to brow-beat the poor humans who have to fill them frequently. The four perches — unknown to other feeders — will convince those skeptics who loudly proclaim that hummers don’t perch! And these are IN ADDITION to the continuous perch around the base edge. The combination of 8 feeding stations. 4 perches, and 16-32-48 oz. capacities simply are unequaled for the aerial displays put on by the many hummingbirds they can accommodate. Come In and make your selection at the Blue Ridge Weavers 101 S. Trade St., Tryon, N. C.
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