ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Elje ®rurm Batlg Jlßulletm lc per corY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Attention Polk County Committee for Defense The Polk County Committee to Defend America by Aiding the fckAllies is asked to stand by for "service. The president, it is understood, has a plan to propose as soon as Congress meets next week where by defense will be speeded up and help given to Britain more directly. It is the duty of all good citi zens to respond at once and give voice to their approval or opinions. Delays are dangerous. We can in this way answer the accusations of those who say that Democracy cannot work with speed and effi ciency. This is the way to MAKE IT WORK. No attention need be paid to the new organizations springing up in the west, here and there, crying “keep us out of war.” The White Committee was organized Por this very purpose, and so far ts policies have proved to be sound. The “opposition” seems to have no purpose except to attack the White Committee and no plan except to urge Congress to speed up defense. By New Year’s Day it is hoped that we will all wake up to find we are on the same side of the argument! Then, one GOOD RESOLUTION and we are set.— E. G. C. A public dance with an orches tra for the music at Sunnydale, and a private dance at the Coun try club will be features of en tertainment for the young people on Friday night. TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1940 Tryon Tags On Sale If you would like to have an auto tag'with TRYON, N. C. on it you can get it now at the Town Office according to Town Manager C. H. Helms. All car owners liv ing in the city limits have to pur chase one but all other civic mind ed citizens may have one, too, just by paying only sl. These tags help to furnish revenue for money to keep the streets repair ed and as out of town cars use the streets they get actual benefit as well as having a nice tag to help identify their car and adver tise their community when travel ing. Dividends Increase For T. F. S. & L. Investors The Tryon Federal Savings & Loan Association will pay its 11th consecutive dividend on December 31st, according to an advertise ment in Tryon Daily Bulletin. The report shows that the association has grown tremen ously and constantly ever since its organization in 1935. Today it has assets of nearly a third of a million dollars invested in homes in this section. The association with its $5,000 insurance protec tion for each deposit has been a boon to investors desiring a safe place for their money at the best rate of interest. Likewise it has been a good thing for those pro gressive citizens desiring a home but lacking adequate capital to finance the project. The inves tors, the builders, workers, supply houses and home owners have all shared, in this progres. The offi- Continued on Back Page