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Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28) Saturday and Sunday 6c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 THE TRYOJ DAILY DllLLEH The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. M. Vining, Editor (Vol. 23—No. 197) TRYON, N. C.. WEP’ft/ aY. NOV. RTH. 1950 Weather Tuesday: High 74. low 34 . . . For the first time in many years returns from the local elec tion are not available to print. Chairman B. E. Samples of the election board, was out early this morning trying to verify the re ports which indicate that all Democratic candidates in county won by a big majority. Radios re port some Republican gains else where in the nation including the return of Senator Taft of Ohio and Governor Dewey in New York. . . . . Polk County Wildlife Club will meet Tuesday, November 14, at 7:30 in Mill Spring school . . • W.O.W. Blue Ridge Camp No. 186 will meet November 9th at the lodge in Columbus .... Miss Mary Ann Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan H. Morris, made the Dean’s list agaim at St. Gene vieve-of-the-Pines in Asheville. . . The traffic jam in front .of the post office is now about as bad as Trade Street and the way people back out in all directions into Chestnut Street up Oak Hall hill and down toward the depot, and in to Dr. Preston’s driveway and even turn around in the middle of the street; it results in many Smash ed fenders, say observers. . . Milli kin Electric has moved from Paco let Street to Second Street in order to get more room. -Continued on Back Page_ ^*.0. BONNIE RAINES Mrs. Bonnie Stiles Raines, 41, died at 2:10 p. m., Tuesday in a Spartanburg hospital after 15 months illness. She was born and reared in Swain County, N. C., the daughter of Mrs. Rosetta Stevenson Stiles of Tryon and the late John W. Stiles. Surviving besides the mother are her husband: Richard C. Raines; 3 sons, J. T., Douglas and Ray Raines, all of Beaumont; 2 daugh ters, Misses Naomi and Charleen Raines, both of Beaumont; a bro ther, William L. Stiles of Fort Bragg, N. C.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary Clement and M,rs. Omia Parker, both of Lynn, and Mrs. Alice Kuykendall of Try on. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, the hour to be announc ed by the Petty Funeral Home in Landrum.—Spartanburg Herald. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs, J. D. Turner and baby son have returned .home to R-l, Campobello, S. C., from St. Luke's Hospital. New patients include Mrs. Salome Newman and Thomas P. Hipps Jr., of Salfeda. Recent arrivals at Thousand Pines Inn include Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Griswold, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mrs. Homer Clark, Greenwich, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Woodruff, Auburn, N. Y.; Mrs. Geo. Griswold, Old Lyme, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs, Gibbes Patton, Green ville, S. C. The Department of Agriculture has announced that there will be no marketing quotas of acreage allotments on the 1951 cotton crop.
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