Bulletin, Thurs., Mar. 20, 1980 Tryon Dally Christ School Netters Down Tryon 6-3 The Christ School tennis team defeated the Tryon High tennis team 6-3 Tuesday afternoon at Harmon Field. Tryon won the No. 1 and No. 2 singles and the No. 1 doubles, for its three points. The results were as follows: Singles: David Vining (T) d. Elliott Hotson (CS) 10-7; Bryan Corpening (T) d. Harold Weath erby (CS) 10-2; Carter Wiley (CS) d. Randy Buckner (T) 11-10 (5-4 tie breaker); Harry Park (CS) d. Tony Cunningham (T) 10-5; Tom Eddins (CS) d. Andy Paff (T) 10-8; Tom Calhoun (T) d. Pat McCool (T) 10-3. Doubles: Vining and Corpening (T) d. Weatherby and Eddins (CS) 6-0, 6-1; Hotson and Calhoun (CS) d. Cunningham and Walter Mize (T) 6-2,6-2; Brown and Stolz (CS) d. Eddie Woodhouse and Lee Corbett (T) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. Sunny View News By Mrs. Greek Underwood Sunny View Community ex tends sympathy to the relatives and friends of the late Mrs. Helen Benkert, who was a former resident of Sunny View. Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel Dyer of Lexington, N. C. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dyer and other relatives in Sunny View. Miss Cathy McGuinn celebrat ed her 18th birthday March 16 at home with her immediate family. Mrs. Wallace Jackson is a patient in Rutherfordton Hospital where she underwent knee surgery. Sunny View Community ex tends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bennett on the recent birth of a daughter, Vickie Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greene are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. Myrtle Sheehan of Rutherfordton and Mrs. Marleen Sheehan of Hickory were Sunday guests of Mrs. Alice Skipper. A singing will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at Sunny View School. The Justice Family of Edneyville and the Lake Lure Singers will present the program. Proceeds will go to the Thelmet Gilbert family. WILL SCRAPE DRIVEWAYS and PLOW GARDENS in the afternoons and on Saturdays. Also, FOR SALE: Red Velvet, king size headboard. Used very little, $4 5. Call 859-6787. adv. 20, 25. 28, apr. 4, pd. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of James Kitchen Brock, deceased, late of Polk County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before September 20, 1980 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate; please make immedi ate payment. This the 20th day of March, 1980. Julius Earle Brock Executor of the estate of James Kitchen Brock Rt. 5, Box 469 Rutherfordton, N.C. 28139 adv. 20, 27, 3, 10,c. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom mobile home in good condition $1850.00. Will deliver locally. Call 859-5553. adv. 19, 20, 21, pd. FOR RENT: 2 bdrm, block house. No children, no pets. See Archie Allen, adv. 20, 24,c. Yfe cant compound interest on this CD. But you can. W5e% Term months^ Meeks) Mern’^d^ff^'^^ lor i 10.000 or more compound^^ *°'''^ Here’s how. 1) Purchase an NCNR c CD 2) Ask us to automatically deposit S/* Month Money Market NCNB Regular Savings Account,Saving ^^SH} 0 ^’ in an So you re earning interest on your imJ^ c ° m P° und ed daily. of course, is the kind of idea you ess ^1 ^ tank that w.nts to be the best In th^hb™^^^ K.CR.B NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts other than those I make myself. Terrie Culbreth, adv. 20, 21, 24,c. James Culbreth Dump Truck & Backhoe Service 7 years experience In grading, gravel hauling, septic tanks, ditching and water lines. Call 394-3633, Rt. 1, pox 268B, Landrum, S.C. Licensed In N. C. and S. C. BARGAIN TABLE Ladies Shoes 1 4 / Men’sShoes \ /2 rllC6 Children's Shoes | Men’s PANTS $2. and 13 Bridgman General Merchandise ; Phone 457-2298, 132 Trade St., Landrum, S.C. f^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Ji FOR SALE: Weed Eater attach to Chain Saw $50. 4 aluminium level $12; Cherry lumber 95c per ft. Gary Durham, 894-8785. adv. 20, 21, 25,c.

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