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Tryon Daily Bulletin. Thurs., July 23.1981 Clearing Creek extra hour free to work? But perhaps your job has a fixed work schedule and would not allow you to work extra hours. Then you must consider whether you prefer that lower- cost transportation or more leisure time, Walden explains. Another problem arises when the consumer dislikes his job so much that the extra hours on the job would not be valued more highly than commuting time. The important thing to Work is about complete on the cleaning and dredging of the creek along East Howard Street. This is part of the Town Community Development Project. Taylor and Murphy Construction Co. of Asheville is the contractor. Gasoline consumption in the U S. was down 7 percent last year although the number of miles driven declined only 1 percent Experts expect the trend to continue, mainly because of more fuel-efficient cars. Fire Dept. Renovated The Tryon Volunteer Fire Department has just completed renovating the front and back of the fire department. This included new siding and paint. The new sign was made by Mervin Oakes of Tryon. Extension Notes By Chris Wise Tiedemann NCSU Agricultural Comm. Car pools, vanpools and public transportation may not always offer the cheapest ride to work. “If consumers’ value of time is included in the total cost of travel, then some travel modes which are relatively cheap in monetary terms may be relatively expensive when the value of time in travel is included in the total cost”, says Dr Michael Walden, extension specialist in consumer economics at North Carolina State University. The reason time used in personal travel is valuable is simply that it could be used for something else. “Instead of spending five hours per week commuting to work the consumer could use this time working or relaxing". Walden says. In evaluating your travel time, consider the monetary value of an extra hour of work time, if commuting time could be cut by an hour Would it be worth using a slightly more expensive mode of transportation to have that remember here is that the cheapest travel mode, in terms of out-of-pocket expenses, may not be the cheapest overall and it pays to evaluate your time needs. Dark green or deep yellow vegetables are the best suppliers of iron in the fruits and vegetables group. Read The Bulletin For I.oeal News ESTATE AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 9:30 A.IVI. Announcing A Most Important Auction of I Superb Quality Antique 18th and 19th Century Furniture, Porcelains, Oriental Rugs, Brasses, Paintings, Silver and Jewelry. ASHEVILLE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL GYM 134 HENDERSONVILLE ROAD ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Special Preview Showing Friday, July 31st — 3:00—6:00 P.M. Saturday, August 1st — One Hour Prior To Sale Antique Furniture (Slant Top American Mahogany Chippendale Desk c. 1780; English Jacob Cope Grandfather I Clock c. 1840; American Cherry and Poplar Corner Cupboard; Chippendale Walnut Chest with Secrel Drawer: Sheraton Cherry Pembroke Table; Sheraton Cherry Chest; 2 American Walnut Sheraton Drop Leal Tables: Cherry Sheraton and Walnut Hepplewhite Tables; French Fireside Chair; English Ship's Tray: Splay Leg Table: Child's Drop Leaf Table: Pennsylvania WalnutTable and 4 Arrow Back Chairs: Federal Folding Cardtable; Mahogany and Walnut Victorian Arm and Side Chairs: Empire Side Chairs; Reproduction Furniture (Chippendale Sota: Pair Walnut Sheraton Twin Beds; Chippendale Arm Chair; Pair French Arm Chairs; Walnut Canterbury: Wig Stand: Queen Anne Side Chair with Needlepoint Seat; Numerous Tables and Candlestands etc.); Oriental Rugs. Art Work (Percy Moran Oil Painting; 2 J Tietz Watercolors; Monroe Turner Watercolors; Miniature Paintings on Porcelain and Paper; Primitive Oil Portrait; 5 Oriental Funeral Paintings on Rice Paper c. 1810; Engravings); Mirrors (Chippendale; Victorian. Ogee, etc.); Lamps (Student Brass; Bohemian Glass; Satin Glass; Bristol Glass; Alabaster; Converted Pullman, etc.); Porcelains (Royal Crown Derby; Chelsea; Copeland; Gaudy Welch. Rosenthal. Royal Worcester: Royal Doulton, Royal Copenhagen; Lenox; Sevres: Dresden; Staffordshire. Wedgewood; Rockingham- Belleek) Cut Glass: Lalique; Waterford; Loetz; Satin Glass: Bohemian Glass: Heisey: English Barometer c. 1800; Antique Brass French Clock; Ivories; Daguerreotypes: French Gilt Andirons English Cottage Ornaments: Cloisonne. Snuff Boxes Patch Boxes; Brass (Ceremonial Urn; Betel Nut Boxes' Snuff Boxes Bowls: Firetools. Candlesticks); Large Amount of Sterlinq Flatware and Holloware; Silverplated English Revolving Entree; Jewelry (Ladies .77 ct. Diamond Engagement Rino Gold Je w elry andOtherEtones). Wrought Iron Porch Furniture : Cast Iron Yard Furniture and Much More. Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Turner, Deceased Tryon, North Carolina SaleCon ^ ,ed ^Collectors' Carrousel, Inc., License No 660 704-274-7893 iam 0rd AuC " 0neer ' Li c®ose No 26 1 704-274 4391 1
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