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Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON. N. C., FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1942
Dates Given for Nov.
Demonstration Meets
Schedule of Home Demonstra
jjnfca. club meetings for Novem
aJt will be as follows:
Strong sturdy Babies will - be
topic for meetings.
Meat substitute dishes will be
prepared by home agent at all
meetings, eatable soy beans will
be emphasized, one of best sources
of protein.
Meat substitutes are: Eggs,
cheese, all milk products and dried
beans.
Pehiel, Monday, November 2
Meet with Mrs. W. J. Holbert.
Sunshine, Wednesday, Novem
ber 4th. Meet with Mrs. D. M.
Abrams.
Hickory Grove, Thursday, Nov
ember 5. Meet with Mrs. Goff
McSwain.
Mill Spring, Friday, November
6. Meet with Mrs. Broadus Me
Of
ovember 9th through 13th, 4-H
ievement Day.
Cooper’s Gap,
ber 16th. Meet
House.
Monday, Novem
at Community
Melvin Hill, Tuesday, Novem
ber 17th. Meet at Mrs. G. C.
Fagan’s.
Green Creek, Wednesday, Nov
ember 18th. Meet with Mrs. J.
Melvin Swain.
New Hope, Thursday, November
19th. Meet with Mrs. J. Tanner
Hines.
Sandy Plains^ Friday, November
20th. Meet with Mrs. Hurshel Mc
Swain.
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DO YOUR DUTY;
VOTE TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 3rd
Lest we forget, Tuesday coming
is election day.
Election day is the day each
citizen of the county of voting
age, has an opportunity to choose
the men who will run his county
and state governments.
By all means, go to the polls
and vote on Tuesday. It is your
patriotic duty to do so.
Regardless of political party,
see that you cast a ballot in this
coming Tuesday’s election.
For the information of voters
below are the names of the candi
dates, both Democrat and Repub
lican, from which the people of
Polk County will choose:
For Solictor, 18th Judcial dis
trict, Clarence O. Ridings, incum
bent Democrat. No Republican
opposition.
For State Senator, 32nd Sena
torial District, J. T. Bailey, Mrs.
E. L. McKee, Democrats; W. C.
Hennessee and Ralph Fisher, Re
publican opponents.
For House of Representatives,
W. H. “Shorty” McDonald, Demo
crat; C. W. McGinnis, Republican.
For Sheriff, W. D. Hines, incum
bent Democrat; W. D. Westbrook,
Republican.
For Clerk of Superior Court,
Robert S. McFarland, incumbent
Democrat; Geo, B. Logan, Repub
lican.
For Tax Collector, W. C. Hague,
incumbent Democrat; Ed New
man, Republican.
For County Commissioner, G. C.
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