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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST ZO, 1928, AT THB TOST OFFIC* AT TRYOJ'I, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1579 (Ergon ;@mlu (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Polk Members Disagree Over 3 Senate Bills Raleigh Bureau of The Asheville Citizen Raleigh, March B.—Senator F. P. Bacon and Representative Thomas J. McDowell—Polk coun ty’s members of the general as sembly—are in disagreement on the subject of local legislation for their county. The senator’s three bills on ab sentee ballot, tax collector, and county commissioners have been passed by the senate, but they are expected to encounter rough sled ding in the house. Representative McDowell, if he persists in his opposition, will be able to block them if, the house sticks to its usual custom of standing by its members; that is, its Democratic members. x Senator Bacon ,in one bill, seeks jJo restrict absentee voting in Polk county to national, state and legis lative officers'—the seme system used in Buncombe county. This bill which prohibits absentee vot ing for county officers reached the senate Monday night and was re ferred to the house calendar com mittee headed by Representative Pylor of Pitt. His other two bills are: SB 284—T0 provide for the election of the tax collector of Polk county. It provides for the election of a tax collector in 1938 and biennially there after at a salary of $1,500. SB 285—T0 reduce the term of officer of the county commission- Continued on Back Page TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937 New Streamline Soda Fountain for Sunnydale This truly is an age of “stream line” design. We see evidences of it every day in automobiles, air planes, railroads and a host of ether conveniences of modern life. Now H. L. Shelnutt has announc ed the purchase of a new “stream line” soda fountain and luncheon ette for Sunnydale Log Cabin. We were rather astonished at the idea of a “streamlined” soda fountain but Mr. Shelnutt explain ed that the design is employed to enhance the beauty of the foun tain and is a great advantage in preserving the spotless cleanliness customers like to see at the foun tain. Because of this new design, all sharp comers and dust catch ing crevices are eliminated. In line with their policy in the past Mr. Shelnutt states that ~ they will continue to make their Log Cabin a place where every-, body will like to meet everybody and where the social atmosphere will be in keeping with the best of service and the finest refresh ment. Mr. and Mrs. Shelnutt are eager to have all their friends and pat rons inspect this new equipment which is chock-full of new and interesting features. Thursday, March 25th, has been set for the formal opening of Sunnydale to the public and full details of the program will be brought to you at a later date. Get Horse Show Tickets Chairman George A. Cathey of Reservations reports that the Horse Show tickets are now ready.
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