Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., Feb. An Evening OF Poetry, Music, Dance Sunday night at The Upstairs, Sam McMillan, formerly of Tryon, will return to the area with The Red Rock Floating Arts Troupe for an evening of poetry, music and dance. The evening looks to be an exciting one with a combination of the talents of dancers Jacquie Brown - Wil liams, Jacque Brown, and Tony Napoli with the music of Beam Furr and friends. The troupe has successfully performed in Western North Carolina, most recently in Asheville where they were en thusiastically received. The February issue of The Arts Journal gave The Red Rock Floating Arts Troupe a very favorable review of this per formance. The performance will be given Sunday night at 8 p.m. at The Upstairs (above Tryon Toy- makers on S. Trade St.). Admission is free to the public ($1 suggested donation). — Reporter When buying meat products, consider the amount of lean meat in a cut, as well as the price per pound. A relatively high-priced cut with little or no waste may provide more meat for your money than a low-priced cut with a great deal of bone, gristle, or fat. 29, 1980 Singing The Gold Trumpets of Forest City will sing Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at The New Testament Church of God in Tryon. ’ Charleston, City of Charm! Visit America’s most historic private homes; Charlestown Lan ding; Middleton Gardens; Candlelight Tour of QueenStreet District; Boat ride to Ft. Sumter. Travel with us by deluxe private motorcoach departing Tryon 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 8 Three days and two nights for $169, double occupancy Globe Treks, Inc.—and General Travel Agency of Hendersonville I. C. C. No. MC1.30577 Tryon area residents call Allan or Anne Boas 457-4236 for further details. A ttention Ladies FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLO PEDIA has part or full time sales opening. Excellent opportunities' includes training. Phone after 5 p.m. 859-5210. adv. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29c. TRAILER SITE FOR RENT: to neat tenant. Melvin Hill area. Large lot, $40 per month. References required. Call 863-4825 after 6 p.m. adv. 27, 28, 29, 3, 4,c. WANTED: Someone to do sewing reasonable. Call 859-6596. adv. 29c. (Sale Starts Friday, Feb. 29) PAYNE & SON CAR RENTALS Daily, weekly, monthly rates. 704-859-9381, night, day or holidays. Rt. 2, Box 79-A, Tryon, N. C. FOR SALE: at Cost. New, gray ladies Irish Country Hat. size 7. 859-6230. adv. 29, 3 pd. Final reductions on entire stock of winter merchandise. Many items reduced well-below wholesale — will be cleared out at a price. Good selection of Missy andJr., Roly-poly wool, co-ordinating sportswear, dresses, (reg. and petite), skirts, blouses and so fourth still available. Rush On Down Now is the time to $ SAVE $ Buy for now and next fall — beat inflating prices HELP WANTED: Opening for full-time machinist. Individual must be able to set up and operate all machine shop equipment. Good wage scale and fringe benefits with 4'/ z day work week. Apply in person, 9 a m. to 1 p.m. every day except Tuesday. Turner and Seymour Manufac turing Co., 300 S. Shamrock Ave., Landrum, adv. 29, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7c VISA FASHION FIRST, INC 109 W. Wade Hampton Blvd. Intersection Hwy. 14 and 29 GREER, S. C. Bank Charge Cards Lay-Aways Good selections of new Spring Merchandise now in Stock and Arriving Daily

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