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AT TitYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 39 -§ 'ON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 71,
low 47, Rel. Hum. 55. . . . Battle
continues in Korea for Old Baldy
held Wednesday by 300 Reds.
In Raleigh newsmen and lawmakers
at war regarding what to let the
public know. All elected officers
should remember that they are
working for the people and any
attempt to keep the people^in ig
norance of activities concerning
their office leads to Hitlerism,
gangsterism if it succeeds or to
defeat of the candidates when the
people wake up at the next elec
tion. Just because a man is elected
to an office does not mean that he
owns it. He has been elected to a
position of trust by the people and
the people are entitled to know
the facts. Otherwise we make a
mockery of democracy. Crooked
ness thrives in darkness. Evil fears
the light. It is no sin to disagree
with your best friend or your par
ents and other loved ones. Your
own soul and your own thinking
belongs to you. We love some peo
ple in spite of them and most of
us pray that other people will do
the same toward us. Let’s put the
cards on the table in all our public
dealings and we will build good
will and confidence in one another
and in our system of government.
. . . . The Rev. Finley Orr, pastor
of Lynn Baptist Church and the
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4-H POULTRY CHAIN
PULLETS PLACED
Four-H Poultry Chain pullets
were placed on Tuesday with the
following 4-H boys and girls,
through the county agent’s office:
Patsy Greenway, Buddy Lewis,
Eugene Williams, Ernestine Tay
lor, Horace Greenway, Edward
Searcy, Geneva Burgess, Russell
Burgess, Gerald Collins, Hoyt
Champion.
One thousand sex-linked pullets
are being used in this project
from T. N. Wilcox, a local breeder.
Mr. Wilcox’s cross is the Barred
Plymouth Rock female and Rhode
Island Red male.
100 PINTS OF BLOOD
Polk County people donated 100
nints of blood Wednesday at the
Blood Bank held at the Parish
House according’ to an announce
ment by Henry H,art, chairman of
the Polk County Red Cross chapter.
There were 13 others who of
fered their blood but were not
accepted for health reasons.
Four new people were added to
the rolls of the gallon club: Mrs.
Ben White, Dr. Gordon Graham
and Melvin Burns of Tryon, and
Mrs. A. D. McMurray of Columbus.
Lawrence Johnson at Rotary
A. R. Ford will be in charge
of the Tryon Rotary Club program
Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall
hotel and will have as guest speak
er, his broker-in-law, Lawrence
Johnson of Orchard Park, N. Y.*,
who has travelled extensively over
the world and will base his talk
on his observations.