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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
at tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879
THE TIM! HAIL! MJLLETI
The World's Smal ^ 'daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 103 g iYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1953
Weather Tuesday: High 90, low j
64, Rel. Hum. 60 . . . United Na- I
tions officials and President Rhee |
of Korea still at odds over truce j
plans. ... A Polish sea captain j
leaves his ship' and asks safety of j
England .... Members of the I
Fire Departments of Tryon, Sa- J
luda and Columbus will attend a j
district meeting in Rutherfordton
today .... The Boy Scout Jam- j
horee contingent of the Piedmont j
Council composed of Scouts in the
Piedmont Area will hold their I
pre-jamboree training camp at the
Piedmont Scout Camp on Lake
Lanier, June 27th and 28th. Par
ents of the scouts attending the
National Jamboree in California,
will hold a conference with the
leaders of the Jamboree group on I
Sunday at the Piedmont Camp j
for final instructions and infornia- :
tion concerning Jamboree plans j
and date of departure . . . Boy J
Scouts at camp on Lake Lanier
this week include Troops 4, Crarc
erton; 9 Mooresville; 1 McAden
ville; 2 Cherrvville; 1 and 3 Tryon;
1 Hardin; 2, 7. 9. 10, 11 Gastonia;
1 Startown; 2 Newton 1 River
band; 5 Spindale; 1 Saluda . . . . ;
Mrs. Roy Baisden of Salyda,
who taught last year in Florida,
was awarded the honor of Teacher
of the Year in Martin County,
Fla., for the 1952-5 5 term. ]
Women Golfers Hold Meeting
The Women’s Golf Association
at the Tryon Country Club held
a luncheon meeting Tuesday at
the club house. The Greta Cairns
Handicap Trophy was awarded to
Mrs. Paul Culberson, the 1953
winner, and the runner-up prize
to Mrs. Lawrence Bradley. Sterling
silver bracelets were also awarded
by Mrs. Cairns to prior winners,
Mrs. Seth M. Vining for 1951;
Mrs. Holland Brady for 1952 and
to Mrs. Culberson, 1953 winner.
Miss Jane Brown received the
low ringer prize for a score of 33.
Plans were discussed for the
July 4th family picnic supper to
be held at the Country Club.
Nearly $10,000 Received By
Adams-Millis Employees for
Summer Vacation Pay
Summer vacation pay checks
totaling $78,74,9.96 will be deliv
ered Friday to 1935 eligible pro
duction and maintenance employees
of Adams-Millis Corp. plants in
Trvon, High Point, and Kerners
ville. The summer vacation checks
are based on individual earnings
for the six months period from
Oct. 1, 1952, to April 1, 1953.
Employees who have been with
the company for five or more years
will receive vacation pay amount
ing to four per cent of their six
months earnings. Those employees
with one to five years continuous
service will receive two per cent
of their earnings for the six
months period.
Of the total 1935 employees
being paid vacat'on pay, 1263 will
receive four per cent and 672
will receive two per cent.
In the Tryon plant, 136 em
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