Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Feb. 13, 1W C, G. Williams Be A Valentine Carl G. Williams, 63, of Greer, S. C. died Monday after a long illness. A native of Asheville, he was a son of-the late Pascal U. and Sarah McDowell Williams. He was owner of C. G. William# Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Co. and was a member of Memorial United Methodist Church of Greer. He was a Scottish Rite Mason and a. Shriner. Survivors include his wife, Marie Morgan Williams; a brother H. E. Williams of Tryon and a sister, Mrs. John McIntosh of Columbus. Services will be held today (^ed.) at 2 p.m. in Wood Mortuary in Greer. Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens with Masonic graveside rites. Memorials may be made to the Greenville County Cancer Soc iety. NO PAY Jost plain grati tude for blood. Give it 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Episcopal Church February 18 Tryon FO-FO-TH-BO An International Cafe 390 N. Main St. Hendersonville 002-0429 Reopening Tuesday, Mar. 4th Now serving dinner Tuesday — Saturday Specializing in Southern European Meatless Cuisine. Expanded lunch menu. Hours: Tu«*.-Thur». 11 a.m. — 8 p.m. Frl.aSat 11 a.m. — 3 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. Donate a pint of life saving blood when the Red Cross Bloodmobile is at the Holy Cross Episcopal Church Parish Hall in Tryon next Monday, February 18th from 12:30 tb 5:30. Blood contributed in Tryon goes primarily to St. Luke’s Hospital and to doctors in this area. It could help assure the recovery of a sick or injured neighbor or friend. The need for life saving blood remains high,- but contributions have not increased with the rate of need, and the Red Cross hopes more people will participate next Monday. In the past six months St. Luke’s has used 591 pints of 'blood, a Red Cross spokesman said. In the same period donations by Tryon area resi dents have been only 414 pints, a critical shortfall unless the pace of donations increases. The Red Cross has stressed in promoting the Bloodmobile program the theme “What if you needed blood...and there wasn’t any?” “We are fast approaching that situation”, the Red Cross warned. Anyone who is more than 17 years old, weighs more than 110 lbs. and in good health can donate blood, the Red Cross said. Blood donors come from all age groups over 17 and from all areas of communities around Tryon. Students from the three high schools have participated and the Red Cross hopes that more will this time. The process is easy. Simply come to the Parish Hall at your convenience next Monday be tween 12:30 and 5:30. You will be examined by a qualified nurse who will take your blood pressure, pulse and medical history. It takes only six to eight minutes to transfer a pint' of your blood to the' blood bank. So be a happy, living Valentine and give blood, the Red Cross says. FOR YOU FIREWOOD NEEDS, call Brannon’s Country Store. Pick up at the store or we will deliver. 894-8088. adv. 13, 14, 15,c. FOR SALE: Polaroid Land Camera M-60 with case, flash attachment, $45. Craig-Power- play 8-track stereo player for car, $60. Both in good condition. Call after 3p.m. 457-2291. adv. 13,14,c. Tryon Theatre 859-6811 24 Hr. Answering Service Sorry — No Buck Nite Now thru Sunday Walt Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” ■ APPONTMENT ONLY. Call Margaret Durham, 894-8785. adv. 6, 13, 20, 27,c. |:^S^ Gillette Woods Small two bedroom bungalow located in prime § $ area in Tryon. Living room with fireplace. Dining $ § area. Kitchen with stove and refrigerator. g Screened-in porch. Nicely landscaped yard. g Basement. Washer-dryer included. g £ low40s g Pullen Realty g 112B N. Trade St., Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-5736 g Northwestern’s 6-month Money Maritet Certificates pay 12.256% annual rate Effective Feb. 14 — Feb. 20 Interest rate is based on the average auction rate on the United States Treasury Bilk issued the week specified. (Actual return on Treasury Bilk k higher than the discount rate.) Interest payable at matunty only. $10,000 minimum. We pay the highest rate allowed by law. THE NORTHWESTERN BANK Member FDIC Federal Regulations prohibit compounding of interest and require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. WILL CLEAN OUT WELLS. Call after 4 p.m. 863-2335. adv. 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22,c. FOR SALE: 1973 Mercury Comet. Phone' after 6 p.m. 894-8105. adv. 8, 11, 12, 13, 14,c. WILL DO SEWING BY