ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C- UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN 5c copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) 5c copy Seth M. Vining. Editor 51. 50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1941 Observation Posts on Job Chairman Julian B. Hester and Wayne Creasman have jbrganized airplane observation Pposts over the county to report on the movements of airplanes in this section during maneuver week. Two big bombers flew over Tryon this morning. The observ ers are as follows: Columbus: Robert S. McFarland, Captain; Billy Burgess, Bob Gib son, J. C. Gibson, J. Alvin Wil son, Jr. Coxe: Sam Dobson, Captain; Horace Scoggins, Pearson Gray (colored), Mrs. James L. Houser, James L. Houser, James L. Hous er, Jr., A. C. Roddy, Albert Rod dy, Lee Twitty (colored), Fletcher Twitty (colored). Saluda: Edwin Leland, Captain; Roy Baisoen, Dennys Cary-Elwes, William G. Egerton, Roy Johnson, Robert Michael, Daniel Pace, Hugh Seay, Roy Ward. \ Tryon: M. B. Caldwell, Cap tain; Spurgeon Arledge, Richard Arthur, James Baker, Harrison Bridgeman, Jr., Billy Dick, Robert Dick, Jimmy Edney, Marvin Ed wards, Jr., Marion Edwards, John Paul Jones, Ellis Kuykendall, Lock McGeaohy, Tom Melton, Morgan Phillip Morris, Charlie Owens. Hot Grease Burns Baby - Caroline Jones, 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones of Valhalla is in St. Luke’s hospital for treatment of burns received on Tuesday afternoon when a pan of hot grease turned over on her and burned her body and face severely. CURB UKPOimw C. J. Lynch and the Curb Re porter attended the banquet of Steapship & Tourist Agents Assn, at Asheville on Wednesday night, the purpose of the visit was to sell the idea of directing travelers to Tryon, and to assure the Tourist Agents that Tryon hotels and inns would cooperate with them 100 per cent. This announce ment was made to the 300 agents assembled at the George Vander bilt. Mr. Lynch did a good sell ing jom for Tryon. They express ed appreciation of the hospitality of Tryon people and their admira tion for the scenery of the com munity. Each one of the agents will be sent copies of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce folder and a list of the hotels cooperating to bring guests to Tryon. In this connection it would be well to note that somebody has to go to extra expense for trips of this kind. There is gasoline to buy, automo biles to use and personal time taken up,—time that you would like to use for something else. When yen pay your dues to the Chamber of Commerce or contri bute to the special entertainment expenses you do a lot, and it helps the fellow who gives BOTH time and money. It is only by every business person, innkeeper and professional man doing his part that the community population is kept up to a minimum, to assure Continued on Back Page

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