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Tryon Daily Bulletin. Fri.. Jan. 16.19X1 A New Arrival FOR SALE: Are you looking for the seclusion of a quiet coun try home, in a nice neighborhood, yet just 10 min from town? This is it! A nice 3 Bdrm, brick house and 25 acres of land with a beau tiful view of the mountains. Has running water, and ideal place where lake could be build 6 miles north of Rutherfordton. Going for less than $125,000. Phone 704-287- 3853. adv. 16.19,20,21.22,c. THE MOTHER S AX EXLISH SETTER the father a dog of the world. The result is 7 adorable puppies speckled like setters and solid-colored. They're 8 weeks old and ready for adoption. Cal) 894- 3853 after 5. Animal Protection Society, adv. 16.19,c. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ashley of Mill Spring are parents of a daughter. Tabitha Renee,-born Jan. 14 at Mary Black Hospital. She weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Lettie Faye Nodine of Mill Spring and the maternal grandfather is Glenn Nodine of Spartanburg. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashley of Columbus. Sewing To Resume The Peppermint Gift Shoppe will resume its sewing schedule next Monday, Jan. 19th from 9:30 a.m.to3p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ken Smith on Carolina Drive. If you are interested in helping, you are welcome. Call 859-5460 for further information. URBAN DETECTIVES, a Performance 8:00 Saturday, Jan. 17 The UPSTAIRS 117 So. Trade FREE For all your insurance needs Life, 'Health, 'Home 'Business and 'Auto Village Insurance Agency 224 Pacolet Street, Tryon, N. C. 859-6700 WU*/fitjen&j hnro&rljMKHT ATTENTION LADIES! AFTER INVENTORYSALE Starts Friday, Jan. 16th Don't miss out — be here Friday for the start of our gigantic After Inventory Clearance of winter and holiday merchandise. Great inflation fighting savings of 1 Z> to 65% on many of your favorite brands. Entire stock of Missy and Junior winter and holiday dresses (approx. 2100) % to 60% Off. Over 75 groups of Missy and Junior Sportswear '/> to % Off. Three groups of well-known Missy Sportswear (Velvets and polywools) $6.99 to $29.99. Values to $118.00. One group of Missy Sweaters $12.99, values $30 — $47. Many other great buys too numerous to list. Cold weather is just now arriving and plenty still ahead. So buy now and SAVE, SAVE, SAVE! FASHION FIRST, Inc. 109 W. Hade Hampton Blvd. (Int. Hwy. 14 & 29) GREER, S. C. 803 877-7414 Bank Charge Cards Lay-Aways Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9:30-5:30; Sat. 9:00-5:00 South Carolina's volume dealer of 1st quality, Well-known brands at everyday low prices. Tryon Concert Association Presents The Apple Hill Chamber Players "Piano Trio in E Flat Minor” by Haydn “Lucy and the Court" by Jon Deak "Quintet in A for Clarinet and STrings” by Mozart "Quintet in D2 (The Trout) by Schubert Tuesday, Jan. 20th 8 p.m. Fine Arts Center NOTICE Rutherford County Health Department has a budgetary dependance on the sale of animals for medical research. $3100 comes in yearly from the sale of Rutherford and Polk County animals for this purpose. Contributions from any organizations or individual will be welcome to meet this budgetary need in this manner and terminate the sale for all animals for research from Rutherford and Polk Counties. $50 is needed per month from Polk County and $260 from Rutherford County to meet the need. In fairness to all concerned the money must be in hand to cover each 90 day period. Send contributions to Black Hawk Stall. Box 215, Tryon, N. C. 28782 designating Rutherford, Polk, McDowell Health Dept. Animal Program. Black Hawk Stall
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