Tryon Daily Bulletin, Tues., Feb. Curb Reporter Continued From Page One will give us one. Make an appointment with Jacqueline Brown at 859-6767. Rev. James C. Jackson of Ahoha, Oregan is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson of Tryon. Sunny View News By Mrs. Greek Underwood The Sunny View Community extends sympathy to the rela tives and friends of the late John Grant Lynch on his recent death. David Williams celebrated his 11th birthday at his home Sunday. Mrs. Alice Skipper was honored on her 79th birthday with a birthday dinner at her home Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice and Carla and Mr. and Mrs. John Rice of Lexington; Miss Susan Dillard, Raleigh and grandsons, Larry, a student at Western Carolina and David, of Lenoir Rhyne; Mrs. Catherine York, Harmony; Mrs. Mary Alice Wilson, Virgil and Rhonda of Saluda; a son, Calvin Skipper and grandson, Tony of Edneyville; Rev. and Mrs. George Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Miller of Sunny View. Miss Rebecca Bennett is a patient at Rutherford Hospital. The Sunny View Community extends sympathy to the rela tives and friends of the late Mrs. Hazel Hogan of Raleigh on her recent death. She was a former resident of Sunny View. Retires Here Miss Aletha Pearson has retired from the U. S. Agency for International Development (AID) and is making her home in Saluda. She served in Nairobi, Kenya the past 2% years. She is the daughter of the late Giles and Aletha Morgan Pearson of Melrose. FOR YOUR FIREWOOD NEEDS, call Brannon’s Country Store. 894-8088. Now is the time to order your oak firewood for next year. adv. 26, 28, 29,c. FOR SALE: GAS SAVING 1972 AUTO. VW SEDAN. AM radio, very clean, one owner, excellent condition, 64,000 actual miles. $1,875. Must see to appreciate. Please call after 4 p.m. only 457-2607. adv. j.j. 26, 1980 FOR SCHOOL BOARD Continued From Page One School Board. He believes that the School Board should hire responsible, qualified principals and supervisory personnel, and leave the day-to-day operation of the school to them. At the same time he is receptive to the suggestions and wishes of the public. His main concern is in seeing that the youth of Polk County receive a quality educa tion. Accepts Call Continued From Page One ham, Pa., a Bachlors of Divinity from Evangelical School of Theology, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and he recently earned the Doctors of Ministry Degree from The Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is married to the former Doris Jean Baldwin and they have three children, a daughter, Rebecca Lois, and two sons, David Andrew and Mark Eugene. HOME DAMAGED BY FIRE SUNDAY Continued From Page One ceiling and spread into the attic. A Columbus fireman said that the' fire was one of the hottest that he had been to. No one was at home at the time of the fire and the alarm was turned in by a passing motorist. The cause of the fire is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cloud, Misses Carol Cloud and Penny Tipton have returned from Tallahassee, Fla. after a visit with the Cloud girls, Judy, Jeanne and Kathy. While there, they attended the Benjamin Briton’s Comic Opera, “Albert Herring”, Judy portrayed Albert Herring’s mother. Kathy was cast as Emmie, a neighborhood child. FOR RENT Lake Lanier Year round home Two bedroom, 1% baths, living room with cathedral ceiling. Kit chen, Stove-refrig, included. Carpeted. Glassed in porch leading to deck. Partial basement. Nice garden spot. PULLEN REALTY 112 B, N. Trade St., Tryon, N. C. 28782 704-859-5736 adv. tf. 5TH GOLD MEDAL meter men’s speed skating event Eric Heiden of Madison, Wis. Saturday, taking a record fifth won the Winter Olympics 10,000 gold medal. Are Your Clothes BECOMING to You or Should They BE COMING to us? Bloch Cleaned Phone 859-9285 GUNS WANTED: Pistols, llite. Shotguns, Antique ar Modern, Private Collection, will pay best prices. 859-9570 days, 859-9223 nights, Special Wednesday Luncheon Buffet The Dinner Bell 211 Melrose Avenue "Across from the Fine Arts Center” Featuring Hot Dishes, Special Salads, Delicious Vegetables, Desserts, Rolls and Beverage. Complete Meal for $4.50 Reservations Suggested 859-6200 Joan B. Schairer Proprietor Laurel Park Brick-frame beauty with 5 acres — Central heat/air, vacuum system. Two car garage, 4 bedrooms, 41/2 baths, office, den, sewing room, game room, large screen porch overlook terraced stone patio — Plus much, much more. $187,500

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