FOR SALE: 10 mo. old Thoroughbred Colt. Sorrell, with 4 white socks. Goes well under halter. Needs an experienced horseman. $2,500. Call (704) 684-9449. adv. 25, 28, 29, 30, 31,C. SIERRA WOOD STOVE FOR SALE. Will hold up to 10” diameter, 32 in. long log. Excellent condition, $250. Also glass fireplace enclosure $50. Call 803-592-1181 or 803-592-2480. adv. 24, 25, 28, 29, 30,c. For complete lawn service call Bolling & Sons We provide top soil and fill dirt; fertilize, lime and aerate lawns and pastures. Will bush hog, grade and stone driveways. For free estimates call 863-4865, adv. m. w. f. tf. E^ON Complete Products Home Heating Oil 457-2507 135 N. Howard St., Landrum FOR SALE: 1962 MGA Mark II. Very nice. New paint, original color red, with new black interior. Rebuilt engine with 6000 miles. $3,900 FIRM. Call Spar tanburg, 1-803-433-2297, 8-5 week days. adv. 23, 24, 25, 28, 29,c. SPICER’S Shrub Service White Pines — 4 to 5 ft.; Hemlocks, Junipers, Pink and White Dog woods; Azaleas and Camelias; Mums — all colors; Boxwood — all sizes; Korean Box woods; Shade Trees — all sizes. Phone 859-95391 Box 1313, Lynn, N. C. Tryon Daily Bulletin, Mon., Jan. 28, 1980 The shape of microwave cooking utensils is as important as their construction. The best shape for microwave cooking is circular; the next best is oval. Cooking in a square dish results in double microwave penetration at the corners and causes food to cook faster in these corner areas. It also means time-consuming stirring and turning to prevent burning. TAX SERVICE FOR PAST 26 YEARS. Call Helen Huntley 468-4203 for our new location Huntley Accounting Service adv. 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31, feb. 4, 7, 11, 14,c. ^^ COLUMBUS CUTLERY Quality Cutlery by Case and Parker * All pocket knives, hunting knifes, scissors and kitchen knives 15 — 25 percent Below Retail Buy — Sell — Trade Antique Pocket Knives Sharpen knives, scissors, axes, etc. Winter Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. — 8:30 to 5 Mills St. (opposite Smith’s Supermarket) Columbus, N. C. STAY HEALTHY.... grow your own garden variety. Experienced Oleoculturist will do custom roto-tilling in garden lay outs. Interested, call 894-3214. adv. 22, 23, 24, 25, 28,c. j Want comfort? Have cush- I ions made for your wooden j dinette chairs. 3 704-894-8891 1 ASHLEY’S UPHOLSTERY RICHARD HOPKINS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Charter member of the American Academy of Family Prac tice, and Senior Aviation Medical Examiner, for the FAA, will have office hours on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday by appointment, beginning 2 Feb., 1980 in the offices of Dr. John Preston, 244 Pacolet St. Dr. John Preston will con tinue in his office on Tuesdays and Fridays. CHEESE BALLS Port wine and Brandy Cheese Balls on sale for $3.25, reg. $3.79. Iron City Light Beer $1.79 six-pack. MR. A’S DELI, 526 S. Trade St., 859-9439. adv. 25, 28,c. NOTICE For your convenience we will serve you from our location on Hwy. 11 near Gowensville. We are open Monday and Tuesday 10 — 6. The Inman Store is open Wed. — Fri. 10 to 5 and Sat., 10 to 2. Old South Nat. Ctr. 468-4560. adv. tf. Presents Tryon Concert Association Gellert Modes, pianist FEB. 1 — 8:00 p.m. Fine Arts Center for members and out of town guests only North Carolina FARM 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 Columbus, N. C. Randy Greene 894-3320

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