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Cleveland Surgeon Buys Farm Homesite Here Dr. Joseph C. Placak, Jr., prom inent Cleveland, Ohio, surgeon and instructor at Western Reserve University, has purchased the Burton Williams farm on Skyuka road at the foot of Tryon moun tain. The farm contains 105 acres of land, much of it garden land which has produced excellent lettuce and other truck crops. Dr. Placak plans to build a home on the place sometime this fall. His brother, Fred Placak, a landscape architect, will come down and lay out the homesite. HOSPITAL GETS $1,804 St. Luke’s hospital will receive $1,804 from the Duke Endowment according to a news items in the Charlotte Observer this morning. The amount of the gift is based on the number of free patients treated at the hospital last year. The award is sl3 less than the amount received the year before, which means that local people in Plenty of Coal This is to notify all Tryon Fuel users that I have over 500 tons of coal and they need not worry about coal for next winter. We carry large stocks of the best coals for use in furnace, stove and grate. Let Us Help You With Any of Your Coal Problems. COSTA’S TRYON FUEL SUPPLY the county will have to give a little more this year. The Duke Foundation helps those who help themselves. COLORED BOY SCOUTS Scouters attending the Cam poree of the Piedmont Council at Hickory, N. C., voted to raise the sum of SSOO toward the purpose of securing a permanent camp 7 site for the Negro Boy Scouts of *%his council. All troops in the Council are to make contributions toward that sum. Each Negro Scout "has in his possession pledge cards bearing the SCout seal which signifies that they are au thorized to solicit contributions*-. We are anxious that all of oiMP) colored friends will help us in* our share toward raising the SSOO. The campaign will close May 18th at 3 o’clock. With the assistance of all of our friends we should have no difficulty in putting over this project for the Negro Boy Scouts of the Pied mont Council.—T. C. Tillman, •Scoutmaster, Troop No. 2.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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