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Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday6cPer 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 mill DAILY DllLLETUi The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinina. Editor Vol. 25—No. 59 TRYON, N~. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 1952 Weather Monday: High 89, low 51, Rel. Hum. 35 . . . The ,big thermometer at the Police Station shows St. Luke’s Hospital contribu tions have passed the $9,000 mark toward the $10,000 goal and i haven’t made my contribution yet, I’ll have to hurry as Administra tor Holthouser says the actual amount raised now is $9,600. Only $400 to go. . . Charlotte Observer says Mrs. Peter Mahler of Tryon qualified with an 85 for the cham pionship flight of the Charlotte Contry Club Women’s Invitation st^Tournament. Mrs. Agnes Cocke medalist with a 74. Mrs. W. J/Miller Jr., qualified with an 88. . . . High, fast traveling air planes over Tryon Friday left long white vapor trails that at tracted a lot of attention. New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include Miss Eleanor Vance and Mrs. George (Mary Flynn) Moore of Trvon. Patients discharg ed: E. W. Klatte, Mrs. J. Frank Richardson, Mrs. Bascom Owens, Mrs. B. B. Dempsey. New arrivals at Pine Crest Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brick er. Shaker Heights, Ohio; Mrs. Albert Mann, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oyler and Mr. and Mrs. William Heald all of Chicago. Over 60 Candidates File For County Offices Chairman Ned Anderson of the Polk County Elections Board stated Tuesday morning that over GO candidates had filed with him for nomination to county and township offices in the May Pri mary. The primary is for both Democrats and Republicans and will bring the largest primary I vote ever held in Polk County. The i winners will compete in the | November General Election. | Those filed for the primary are i as follows: For House of Representatives: Worth Walker, R. E. Brantley, G. H. Bridgeman Jr., and T. E. McKee, Democrats; George C. Dedmondt and Hugh R. Seay, Re publicans. Register of Deeds: C. W. Bal lenger-, Democrat and C. R. Brad ley and George W. Denton, Re publicans. County Commissioners: Tlheo dore Burrell, Demus Chapman, T. T. Durham, W. H. Barnette and C. O. Story, Democrats; Fred E. Placak, Ray C. Walker, Paul T. Smith, John B. Moore, Paul F. Westbrook, Republicans. County Surveyor: G. W. Pear son, Democrat; A. G. McMurray, Republican. Tryon Township Constable: O. M. (Tommy) Thompson, W. B. Foster, W. H. (Lit) Durham, Democrats; Carl Spicer and W. C. Dedman, Republicans. J. P. Tryon: Ray Blackwell, Democrat. Columbus Township Constable: Donald R. Jones, John W. Conner, Democrats; Harvey C. Gosnell and Grover Hutcherson, Republicans. Columbus Board of Education: .Continued On Back Page_
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