Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Feb. 6,1980 Steps Approved The Tryon Central Business District Committee met Monday night at the Town Hall. The Committee received notice of the approval by the Southern Railway for the proposed steps and crossing in the downtown area. (The actual location is the site of the former Rock Grill). Co-chairman Harry Evans reported that project chairman Boyd Dunbar was hopeful construction would begin as soon as possible. A mason contractor has already been selected and it is hopeful work will be completed by mid-April. The steps are being funded by a $6,000 grant from the Polk County Community Founda tion. The steps are part of the overall plan for downtown beautification and will provide a means of access from the downtown area to the Depot Plaza and Pacolet Street area. The Central Business District expressed their appreciation to the Tryon Lions Club for a $400 contribution to be used in the downtown beautification project. (The Cowan Memorial Garden is moving along and is almost complete). Other areas schedul ed for landscaping include McCown St. and Trade St. area. Some plantings have already been put in and there will be a cluster of azalea bushes in the Tryon Horse area and John Vollmer will build a small retaining -wall. Spoleto Tour Planned For Tryonites A group tour is being planned to the Spoleto Festival the world’s most comprehensive arts festi val, in Charleston for June 2-4. The tour is being planned by the Tryon Community Schools Pro ject for any people from the area who would like to participate. The group will spend three days and two nights in the heart of the comprehensive festival of visual and performing arts. While at the Spoleto, the group will have the opportunity to see the world premiere of Arthur Miller’s play “The American Clock" and many other exciting events. The tour is planned in the interest of the conservation of energy by group travel and in appreciation of the community support of the cultural activities of the schools. Details of the tour may be obtained by calling the Tryon Community Schools Office at 859-5428. Packaging Supplies — tape, wrapping paper, etc. ARLEDGE PRINTERS Phone 859-9530 Tryon, N. C. Revival At Tryon Second Baptist Revival services will be at the Tryon Second Baptist Church Feb. 11 —16 at 7:30 each evening. The Rev. Ralph Metcalf of Seneca, S. C. will be preaching Sunday through Wednesday; Rev. Ken Carter from Jones ville, S. C. Thursday through Saturday. There will be special The Hair Affair Beauty Salon 141 N. Howard St., Landrum, S. C. Featuring men’s and ladies hair styling. Kay Pack, stylist 457-4755 For Custom Interiors Visit Paint ’n Paper, Etc. Fabrics, Shades, Wool Carpet Exclusive lines of Wallcoverings, by Greeff, Schumacher, Katzenbach and Warren Thiabaut, Old Stone Mill, Strahan • Custom Color Paint • Guaranteed Workmanship In Home Showings Open 8 to 5:30 457-4697 Landrum, S.C. music each night. Aaron Pruitt is the supply pastor. WILL TRADE 2 ACRES on Lake Brooklin, Keystone Heights, Fla. Will finance. Need long bed pick-up. J. Hoyle Brown, 457-3911. adv. 6, 7, 8,c. BPW Paper Drive The Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women’s Club is sponsoring a paper drive Febru ary 18-25 to gather brown bags, cardboard, newspapes, maga zines, catalogs, books or corrug ated boxes. If you have any to donate, bring them to the collection center, Landrum’s Community Cash parking lot, during the week of February 18-25. (Newspapers must be tied together with no other items included; books must have covers removed; corrugated boxes must be knocked down.) BPW will use proceeds from the paper drive toward administra tive costs and the charitable functions sponsored by the club. 11.985 Effective Thurs., Feb. 7 thru Wed., Feb. 13th OUR NEW MON€Y MARKET RATE Your $10,000 Minimum Deposit Earns This High Yield, Short Term Rate For Six Months! Federal regulations prohibit compounding on this certificate and require substantial penalties for early withdrawal. Other First Federal savings plans may better suit your investment needs. Phone a savings counselor at any First Federal office for additional information. First Federal J AVI HA AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FOR SALE: 1962 Chevrolet, straight drive, 67,000 actual miles, all original, good gas mileage. Call 894-8338. adv. 6,7,8, 11,c. 30 Month High Rate For MOO 10.65% Depos-f. r.f only §100 or more r on now .-rirn thr. hirjh rote for 30 month-. It r. based on IJ S Goe-mmon’ Snr or.-/ /mlds. less 1 / of