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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 270 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 5th, 1952
Weather Tuesday: High 70, low
40, Rel. Hum. 30 . . . Congratu
lations to all winners from Con
stable to President. The people
have expressed their confidence in
you and we know you will not be
tray that trust. A man who mis
uses his office betrays a trust and
is disloyal to friends and party
Let us work together for better
government for when laws are
made they apply to us as well as
the other fellow. Betty Furness
helped Minter Barber out at va
rious times during the Westing
house television accounts of the
election returns .... The,, Con
gregational Fellowship Grpdp will
tonight at 7 ... . Mrs.
. dflah Fjsher, Mrs. B. B. Hester
and Miss Anne Hart have return
ed from Charlotte where they at
tended the Piedmont Beauty For
um classes in hair styling, cutting
and tinting under some of the
world’s famous artists including
Michell of Paris, William of
Chicago, Laura Meredith of New
York and Perc Westmore of Holly
wood .... Over 5,000 votes were
cast in the election in Pdlk Coun
ty. That’s almost half the popu
lation and should be tops in per
centage of voting.
Earthquake in Pacific makes
tidal wave reach Hawaii 3,500
miles away. It was a 13 ft. wall
of water.
Republicans Win Nation,
Democrats County, State
General Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Republican, won the presidential
election Tuesday over Democrat
Governor Adelai E. Stevenson by
approximately 25 to 21 million
votes. Late returns indicate the
Republicans also win control over
Senate and House by close mar
gins. At last report only Democrat
states listed are North Carolina,
Siouth Carolina, Alabama, Arkan
sas and Mississippi.
Chas. R. Jonas, Republican, was
elected to congress over Hamilton
C. Jones, first North Carolina Re
publican congressman since 1928.
All other state officers are Demo
crats. Umstead for governor re
ceived about 100,000 majority over
Republican Seawell. Stevenson won
Tryon precinct 1065 to 859.
In Polk County the Democrats
won all county offices by close
margins. Claude Ballenger for
Register of Deeds won over C. R.
Bradley; G. W. Pearson for Sur
veyor -won over A. G. McMurray.
A tabulated report will be given
as soon as the official returns are
announced. R. E. Brantley for
i legislature with 2,657 votes was
high man over Seay with 2,360
votes; Fred Placak, Republican
[ candidate for commissioner had
2,479 votes and was high man for
his party, but not high enough to
defeat Demus Chapman with
2,639 and Troy Durham with 2,652.
Paul Westbrook 2,396. There will
probably be some slight changes
as the result of voters putting
ballots in wrong boxes but not
enough to change the results.
Dock Wilson, Republican Con
stable won in White Oak over
Hubert Russell 321 to 221.