5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR tNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS? MARCH 3 1879 the mm MiLnmm The World’8 Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESi, NOV. 17, 1942 CURB REPORTER | Weather Monday: low 26, high 65 ... . John Vollmer has been transferred from Keesler Field, Miss, to Chanute Field, 111., Bar racks 379, 7th T.S.S. He says he misses the Bulletin. . . . Miss Bet ty Doubleday now field executive for the American Girl Scouts, has enlisted in the Red Cross for foreign service, and will be home around Thanksgiving for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. J. S. Blackwell before going in to service . . . New subscription entered for Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wilkie of Portsmouth, Va. . . . President Roosevelt speaks to- | night at 10:30 over the radio in connection with the N.Y. Herald J^ibune forum. Subject, The U Ard Nations — Their Creed for ^ff’ree World. Americans claim that the Japs have lost 365 ships since Pearl Harbor. That over one per day U. S. Navy won big battle in Solomon Islands this week. The ! Japs are on the run. Americans sink 23 Jap ships and kill 24,000 troops. Americans continue their drive in North Africa to meet the flee ing Germans pursued by the British. French in Africa coop erate with Allies. G. Harrison Bridgeman of Try on killed the first deer at 8:30 Monday morning on opening day of the two-week Pisgah National Forest deer and bear hunt which Continued on Back Page_ KEROSENE RATIONING Registration Dates: Thursday and Friday, November 19 and 20. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. All Polk county consumers must register on these dates at the nearest school. There will be no registratioin at the Colored Schools. Colored people should re gister at the nearest White school This registration is for all con sumers who use Kerosene or Fuel Oil for the following purposes: 1. Cooking and lighting. (2) Farm trucks, tractors, machinery, etc. (3) Other uses such a refrigera tors, insecticidess, cleaning tools, etc. This registration is NOT for consumers using kerosene or fuel oil for house or water heating, as such consumers must make appli cation at the Rationing Board of fice in Tryon. J. D. Drew, Chairman Fuel Oil Rationing Committee. Expect Visitors Wednesday Mrs. F. P. Bacon of the Citi zens Service Corps has announced the following committees who are to canvass the community on Wednesday to borrow household goods to be used by evacuees in case of emergency: Gillette Woods Miss Katharine Hamilton; God shaw Hill and Hunting Country, Mrs. George Jenks; Melrose Ave., Mrs. T. E. Brown; Melrose Circle and Lane, Mrs. C. L. McGavern; Valley, Mrs. Robert Erskine; Grady Ave., Asheville highway and Columbus road, Mrs. R. M. McCown. The committees will ask you to lend cots, beds, mattreses, mat tress covers, pillows, pillow cases blankets, towels, bed pans, water bottles, hot water bottles, bed side tables, cushions, etc.