SINTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, I&28, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ffilpe ®rgon Ic per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COF* Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 ' CURB RKPOimR Time seems to be moving fast as the subscriptions expiring this month are renewed and their dates moved up to 1941. The Mont gomery Whalings are having theirs sent to West Palm Beach. Fla., the F. P. Bowes have chang ed theirs from Libertyville, 111., to Sarasota, Fla. A new sub scription ‘goes to W. H. McDon ald at Mill Spring. Renewals made for Mrs. Clyde Shuman in Charlotte, Mrs. F. B. Adams at Northampton, Mass., and Bill Ward, Jr., at Juantico, Va., Ma rine 'Station. John David Mc- Geachy has moved his from Char lotte to Decatur, Ga., and Mrs. David Hedekin has changed hers f£rom Atlanta to Mill Farm on ’'Tryon Route One. Earl Rion’s has been changed from the 13th Air Base Squadron, Montgomery, Ala., to Chanute Field at Rantoul, 111. . . . All over the nation friends of this section are eager to keep up with each other thru the Bulletin. Every news item you send in to the paper is like writ ing a letter to hundreds of friends who are interested .... Tryon has been invit:d again to send a representative on the Mayor’s Tour of Florida which begins on Tuesday morning, February 11 and ends Friday night, ten nights and eleven days of sightseeing Continued on Back Page TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1941 Masons Meet Tonight The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge, will meet tonight at 8 o’clock for its regular meeting at Missildine’s hall. All visiting Masons welcome. Kiwanis Official Speaker Here On Tuesday Professor Charles Erwin, lieu tenant-governor of Division One of the Carolinas Taiwan's district, will be the chief speaker at the Tryon Kiwanis club on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon. Tryon Loses In Basketball To Asheville Boys Five Tryon’s high school boys’ basket ball team lost to the Asheville S'chool for Boys team on Satur day afternoon by a score of 40 to 27. A return engagement will be played in Tryon about Feb. 1. Poultry Shipment Tuesday A Cooperative Poultry Shipment will be conducted on Tuesday by Countv Agent J. A. W T ilson. Pric es to be paid for the poultry and stopping points in the county have been advertised in the Bulletin and Polk County News. The Greeks continue their vic torius march against the Italians around Tepeleni, Albania, the British steadily pounding the Ital ians in Libya, Africa and run them out of five air bases. The Germans give London a heavy bombardment. Willkie favors giv ing Roosevelt wider powers and he will fly soon to England to study the situation.