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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3 1879
THE TRMIMM EVlim
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth Id. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C.,
WED., NOV. 18, 1942
CURB REPORTER
The recent good news about
American victories should stimu
late us all to do more work at
home. A little cooperation from
everybody works wonders. The
Bulletin is being printed every
day now with a shortage of two
men, but thanks to the merchants
who get their advertisements in
the office at least a day before
they are printed, we are able to
get the paper out on time. All
long articles must be cut down.
Juststop and ask yourself if
you are willing to pay one cent
a word for the extra words you
want in. . . . Wages and hours
affect the little business
l^fe than it does the big one.
In most big plants you can’t get
in without a special permit. In
Tryon a customer can rush up
to a clerk and demand to be wait
ed on. Then a friend comes in.
A little visit takes place before
the clerk can complete the job
of serving the customer. If she
takes up ten minutes of a clerk’s
time to buy a few groceries, etc.
the merchant loses money. A list
handed the clerk would save the
clerk time, the merchant money,
and if everybody did it you would
be helped in the long run because
you would not have to wait so
long on the person ahead of
you. . . . C. J. Lynch killed a deer
Monday, and President George A.
Cathey of the Kiwanis club was
Coin tinned on Back Page _ .
Scouts and Cubs Meet
Prior to the Boy Seout Court
of Honor meeting held Monday in
the School house, a short but in
teresting Cub Pack meeting was
held. There were about 16 Cubs
present; also the Den mother, Mrs.
R. H. Brady, and the Assistant
Cub master, R. L. Dick.
After the Pack meeting the
Boy Scout Court of Honor open
ed with prayer by Rev. R. W.
Blanchard, court chairman who
presided. Scout oath was led by
Scout executive R. M. Schiele.
He also announced the death of
Walker G. Hamner of Gastonia,
Council Scout commissioner. All
present stood a moment in silence
followed with prayer by Mr.
Blanchard.
Scouts advanced in rank were
Tenderfoot: Billy McKaig, Hand
icraft, Bobby Bishop; Public
Health, Billy Dick; Zoology, Bob
by Dick.
In the Negro Troop Joseph
Griffin was advanced to second
class. In Athletics: Austin Mack,
Ulysses Burchette, John Brown,
Herbert Lee Hannon, Thomas
Artie Hamilton; Personal Health,
Austin Mack, Herbert Lee Hann
non, Daniel Ziegler, John Brown,
Thos. Artie Hamilton, Ulysses
Burchette; Scholarship, Carroll
Waymon; Star Scout Rank, Au
stin Mack, Ulysses Burchette.
Meeting closed with the Indian
benediction.
Sitting on the Court of Honor
were R. H. Brady, Nelson Jack
son, Jr., Lawrence Mazzanovich,
R. L. Dick, M. B. Caldwell, Seth
M. Vining, R. M. Schiele and Rev.
R. W. Blanchard
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