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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE THTOJI DULY BIILLETI
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Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 119 TRYON, N. C.
TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952
I? Weather Monday: High 92, low
||62, Rel. Hum. 62 . . . The Demo
te rats are getting ready for their
national convention in Chicago
with Kefaufer, Russell, Harriman,
• Kerr, Barkley, McMahon and may
!|be Stevenson in the race . . . Spar
v tanburg area goes on 24 hour
|l highway patrol program to cut
U down speeding and traffic acci
*>: dents .... The Jasper Park
HLodge in the Canadian Rockies re
imports that Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
• Carruth of Tryon are registered
there at the world famous resort.
H This is a kind of service the
Tryon Chamber of Commerce in
| coc^jM^tion with the hotels, has
fl tf about doing . . . President
Truman signs bill to permit price
| fixing . . . The superline United
| States has returned from England
| breaking speed record in three
! days, 12 hours and 12 minutes . . .
| Prices lifted on 90 per cent of
; vegetables and iruits . . . lryon
;■ enjoying better weather now than
many places in New England
. where it was 100 at Boston, and
\ 71 low there compared to Tryon’s
62 . . . Senator George Smathers
o^ Florida will dedicate new gym
nasium today at Chimney Rock
Camp for Boys. He had attended
the camp when he was a little
boy and later as a counselor. He
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Herbert Mehaffey Buried Sun.
Herbert Lee Mahaffey, 21, U. S.
Navy, brother of Mrs. Mildred
Mahaffey Mathis, former Tryon
school teacher, was buried Sun
day afternoon at 4 at. Holston
Creek Baptist Church.
Seaman Mahaffey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Mahaffey of Cam
pobello Route 2, was killed in line
of duty at Sasebo Bay, Japan on
June 17th.
Eastern Star at Brevard
The Skyuka Chapter will meet
with Hendersonville and Brevard
Chapters in Brevard on Tuesday
night at 8 p. m., for the official
visit of the Worthy Grand Ma
tron, Mrs. Helen Bell Rimmer, of
Sanford, N. C. Mrs. Joan Cabe,
formerlv of Tryon is Worthy Ma
tron of Pisgah Chapter in Brevard.
Cleaning Pacolet River
The stream pollution project
in Pacolet River Valley being con
ducted by the District Health De
partment has shown much progress
since its beginning last May, 1952.
The cooperation from residents
of this section has been excel
lent. Only in three instances has
the sanitarian been confronted with
difficulties in attempting to have
people remove their sewer out
fall from the river.
Smooth sailing, however, has
not been a persistant factor. Tech
nical problems envoi ving large
commercial establishments have
had to be worked out. Residental
sections served by a 50 year-old
sewer system have been encounter
ed. Private homes located in areas
the topography of which make it
practically impossible to install a
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