THE TRIM DULY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 294 TRYON, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951
Published Daily Except
(Eat. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday5c 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
Weather Monday: High 59, low
30, Rel. Hum. 42 . . . General
Eisenhower states that he hasn’t
authorized anyone to start a “Draft
Eisenhower for President” cam
paign .... Most of the northern
states have been hit by freezing
weather with 129 deaths reported
so far .... President Truman
calls on CIO to move defense pro
duction into high gear as next year
will be crucial for everyone ....
“Resort Management” and “Hotel
World.” two national publications,
' recently cited the North Carolina
State Advertising program as
model amoncr state promotional op
erations. Charles Parker is the
tte Advertising director and de
hsd an address before the As-,
lation of National Travel Or
ganizations at Mackinac Island,
Mich., in September .... Tryon is
gradually becoming a land of home
owners for young people as well
as for the retired. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert C. Wilson, nee Gelolo Iris
Kell, of Grand Rapids, Mich., have
bought the half interest of T. E.
Kell in the new Kell aoartment
house on Roraima near the Catho
lic Church. The other half interest
is still held by Mr. arid Mrs. J. S,
Kell, parents of Mrs. Wilson, and
the apartment house will be known
in the future as the Kell-Wilson
-apartments ..... About • 100
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Landrum Election Today;
Conflicts Are Reported
About 450 voters are being called
on today to choose a mayor and
four councilmen to operate the
town government of Landrum for
the next two years. The election
ballot carries the names of 12
candidates for council and two for
mayor. Earlier in the campaign
three other persons had announced
but failed to qualify according to
Town Clerk B. P. Thomson. They
are Leroy Rowe, candidate for
mayor and J. E. Greenwood and E.
R. King for council. Clvde Gome-.
town attorney requested registra
tion certificates from all candidates
and election supervisor Jack Car
ruth reported that he did not find
the names of the three disqualified
candidates on the registration
books. As the result of an appeal
to Spartanburg County Registra
tion Chairman John T. Chandler, it
was found that the registration
books must be closed 30 days before
an election and that any official is
suing a certificate during the time
is subject to a $500 fine.
The voting box is at the Landrum
Fire Station and is in charge of
Jack Carruth, J. L. Petty, Kermit
Bullock and Boyce Bagwell.
The candidates for mayor are
Wade j?;taggs, and Robert Metcalf.
For council: B. Frank Carruth,
Wesley H. Bridgemjan, Joe Bag
well. Earlie Ballew,* Major Belue,
O. T. Brady, V. L. “Pete” Gaines,
P. C. Lancaster, J. Wesley Mize.
Frank Owen,'Leonard Smith and
John Higgins.
The number of hogs produced by
U. S. farmers is leveling off after
having gone up each year for the
past 5 years.