5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3, 1879 THE mm OMEIUEM The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JULY 27, 1942 NOAH E. WILLIAMS Noah E. Williams, 86, promi nent farmer of Polk county, died at his home on Mill Spring Route ji. on Sunday evening. Mr. Wil irWms was a native of Rutherford bounty, but had made his home in Polk County for many years. He is survived by his widow, El len Williams, and six daugnters, as follows: Mrs. Dovie Lynch, Mrs. Lizzie Edwards, Mrs. Ocie Gilbert, Mrs. Penola Bennette, Mrs. Mat tie Mae Whitesides and Mrs. Tina Williams. Funeral services will be held at the Big Level Baptist church on Tuesday at 2 p. m., with the Rev. Dewey Hodge officiating Burial will be in the church ceme tery. TIRES AND TUBES ISSUED JULY 24TH New passenger tires and tubes: Hoyt Raburn, Landrum Route „-*ffte, 1 tube; H. H. Carson, Try 1 tube. """Recapped passenger tires: A. D. Foster, Columbus, 2 tires; Way man Pace, Saluda, 1 tire; Hoyt Raburn, Landrum Route One; 1 tire; Jess Foster, Lynn, 1 tire; H. H. Carson, Tryon, 1 tire. New truck tires and tubes: C. R. Bradlev, Mill Spring Route 2, 2 tubes; H. P. Williams, Campo bello, Route One, 1 tire; Reece Arledge, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tire; Ezell Foster, Tryon, 2 tires and 2 tubes. Recapped truck tires: Reece Ar ledge, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tire; C. R. Bradley, Mill Spring, Route Two, 2 tires; Jack Pace, Saluda, 2 tires; B. A. Whitesides, Mill Spring Route Two, 1 tire. CURB REPORTER Weekend weather in Tryon saw cool showers shoot the thermome ter down to the 60’s. Saturday high of 81 dropped to 68 with a little over half an inch of rain, .52. Sunday’s 85 dropped to 67 with .65 of an inch of rain .... Lt. Wm. St. Julien Jervey, M. C., of Camp Rucker, Ala., has renewed his subscription to The Bulletin. .... Tryon Players vs. Adams Millis today at 6:30 in softball at Adams-Millis park .... Thos. E. Durban, advisory engineer, Erie, Penna., addressed an in quiry to the Tryon Chamber of Commerce for list of hotels and rates for the winter season. His “N.C.’L looked. so much like “Neb.” that it was sent to Tryon, Nebras ka, where it was opened by the Tryon Graphic, newspaper of that city, and sent on to Tryon, N. C. Local hotels and inns are being given Mr. Durban’s name and j Mr. Durban is being sent a list of the hotels and a copy of Tryon’s new folder. With all those con necting Jinks Mr. Durban should be enjoying Tryon’s winter cli mate this coming season.One of the busiest' places in town is the Polk County Rationing Board office. The other day they had to give a rationing card to a fellow wanting gas for an airplane. Ma | rion ‘Greasy” Edwards has a [ model airplane which uses a tiny bit of gas, but it had to have an —Continued on Back Page_