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WINTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 5, 1879 % Srgon satlg Seth M. Vining, - Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* lc per copy (The World's Stoallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Eat 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1940 CURB REPORTER News reports continue to relate more victories for the Finns against the Russians .... 2,92 ships have been lost at sea during the war. .... The big guns of the French and Germans are firing heavily on the western front . . . Many rural schools in North Caro lina did not open today on account of snoAv which covered most of the state, but in Tryon the thermal belt went to work and started melt ing the snow today as fast as it fell on Sunday .... Chinese claim a small victory over the Japs . . . Tonight is the big night for the Jackson Day diners who will eat $25 meals in North Carolina at Raleigh tonight .... Miaj or Sharp a load of magazines at 9 the Bulletin office today where people had left them since Christ mas .... Remember to notify the Bulletin when you have guests. It makes a better paper .... The Southern Banker, a prominent magazine of Atlanta, in the cur rent issue, published a picture of both the interior and exterior of the Tryon Bank & Trust Co., and writes a nice article about how attractive and modern the building is for the officers and public .... Erskine’s Wheat-Germ & Brown Rice Honey-Butter Bread is very delicious. Try it. If you like it you will help build a home indus- Continued on Back Page KIWANIS TUESDAY A review of the year’s work will be a feature of the Tryon Kiwanis program on Tuesday at 1 p. m., a,t Hotel Tryon. MASONIC MEETING IS POSTPONED The installation of officers sche duled for tonight at the Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge has been postponed, stated Worshipful Mas ter R. SI Jackson, today. FIRE AT COLUMBUS Columbus, Jan. 7.—Fire of un determined origin destroyed a filling station late Saturday night in Columbus. The station, operated by Clyde Ramsey, was a block from the county courthouse. The loss included a small stock of groceries, tires and a quantity of gas and oil. HOMESPUN SALE AT BIG REDUCTION The Mountain Industries will offer in tomorrow’s Bulletin a big reduction in discontinued lines of Tryon Homespun. The original price of $3.00 per yard will be reduced to $1.75 per yard on these discontinued patterns. This material may be inspected at the M'ountain Industries plant weave shop on the Asheville high way. T. C. Stewart is building a ser vice station on Saluda highway between Shields and Mountain Industries.
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