5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICH AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3- 1879 the mm hum Bimm The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON; N. C.t FRIDAY, NOY. 13, 1942 START HOME BAKERY Miss L. Craig-Wallace, a native of Scotland, who has been in this country 12 years and came to Polk County recently from Washing ton, D. C., is in partnership with L. J. Welden of Chicago, in i,4B^peration of the Golden Krisp Home Bakery, Tryon, N, C. They are making their home in the Metcalf Lodge at Columbus and for the present will have their bakery foods on sale Saturday mornings at Andrews & Co., Bal lenger’s, and Farthing & Elliott’s. If the demand for their bakery foods justify it they will be placed on sale more frequently. Miss Welden is the baker, and she has had seven years experience in a diplomatic house where she baked unsual foods for distinguished guests all over the world. Nurses’ Emergency Helpers To take the place of the Nurses’ Aides course, w'hich proved too exacting in its requirements to suit our small community, it has bif^^decided by the Citizens Ser vl^^^Corps to start a course for Nurses’ Emergency Helpers. The initial requirements for this course will be 20 hours of Red • Cross home nursing and 20 hours of Red Cross first aid, and new class es in both of these will be started if necessary. Those who have sat isfactorily completed these two courses may volunteer for advanc ed training which will be given under a special supervisor at the St. Luke’s hospital. There is real need for these Nurses’ Helpers, both white and colored, to assist at the hospital and in private homes, and also to -Continued on Sack Page_ CURB REPORTER Weather Thursday: Low 30, high 63. . . .» . Among those re ported hunting wild hogs in Nan tahala Forest this week were C. O. Story, C. M. Eargle, Harrison Bridgeman, Amos Foster and D. V. Tallent. The men are said to have hunted hogs in one of the wildest sections of North Caro lina near the Georgia line in Clay County. Mr. Story had two live little wild pigs in a truck Wednesday. One of them had brown stripes running ut> and down his back. By standers said it had more wild Russian hog in him than the other pig. Curt Eargle was exhibiting the lower jaw of a firce boar which he killed .... The large circulation of the Bulletin makes it one of the most , economical mediums through which to let the public know what you want. Elbert Arledge, printer, has received orders for Christ mas cards from Mississippi, Louisiana, Wilmington and other places ... Today? is Friday, the 13th, which reminds us that Ralph Porter of Tryon, now on furlough from Fcrt Benning, Ga., parachute troops, made his first trip in an airplane on Friday 13th. the num ber of the airplane was 13, so he jumped out of the plane and landed safely with his parachute. He has been up in an airplane eleven times but has never come down in one. He likes it even though the training is stiff. He is -Continued m Back Page_

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