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The World?a Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor,
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TETON, N. C., FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1942
MRS. ROY CUSHING
News has been received in Try
jjn of the death of Mrs. Roy Cush
at Statesville. Her husband,
Cushing, is a brother of Mrs.
W. A. Nessmith, and lived in Try
on for many years.
MILLION DOLLAR RANK
With all the money spent in the
purchase of war bonds to keep
Polk County over the top, Polk
citizens continue to sa.ve and de
posit enough cash to keep the
Tryon Bank & Trust Co., in the
million dollar class. Ad in to
day’s Bulletin lists the assets of
the bank at $1,020,367.56. Presi
dent Julian B. Hester, is natural
ly proud of this record and as
chairman of the County War Bond
campaign he is also proud of the
patriotic spirit of Polk County
citizens who went over their quota
$18,400 by purchasing over
JV.,000 worth of war bonds dur
ing September. The October quota
has not been announced from
Washington.
October Tire and Tube Quota
New passenger tires, 4.
Grade 2 passenger tires, 7..
Passenger tubes, 18.
Recapped passenger tires, 21.
New truck tires, 14.
New truck tubes, 17.
Recapped truck tires, 19.
Dudley C. Smith, Jr., Chm.,
Polk County War Price and Ra
tioning Board.
Old or new copies of The Try on
Daily Bulletin for sale at So each.
.... New Bulletin subscriptions
entered for Grover W. Hutcher
son, 10389 Defense Trailer Camp,
Wilmington, N. C., Miss Frances
Jackson, Valhalla, Z. V. Earley,
R-l, Penrose, N. C., Pvt. Roy
Gaines, ASN 34431479 Second
Plat. Co. A. 104th Bn. 22nd Med.
Tr. Regt., Camp Joseph T. Rob
inson, Little Rock, Arkansas
(that’s the longest address we
have on our mailing list, even
with the abbreviations. That ASN
after his name means Army Se
sial Number. Bn for Battalion,
Tr. for Training, etc.) .... The
W. C. Wards received another let
ter Wednesday from Capt. Bill
Ward, Jr., in the Solomon Islands.
It came through by air in ten
days .... Weather Thursday:
low 40,. high 80 . . . . Converse
college students are helping Spar
tanburg farmers pick cotton on
account of farm labor shortage.
At Shelby and Greer stores close
and employees, owners, school
children and everybody else
joined in picking cotton in or
der to save a bumper crop ....
Duke Power Co. office in Tryon
has undergone repainting and
now has an attractive blue in
terior .... Polk’s tire quota
for October is 4. The Western
Auto Co. has twice that many on
display in front of their store.
They have had them since last
fall but can’t sell them .... The
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