5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR 8NTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3 1879 THE TRM MM BIILLEW The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C„ MONDAY, DEC. 14, 1942 • CURB REPORTER | Weather Saturday. High 57, low 32; Sunday high 52, low 24. . . . The surprise blackout in North Carolina may come at any mo ment. All air raid wardens should j be sure to have their red flash lights ready when the alarm is given. The fire siren will be used to give the alarm as during the scheduled blackouts .... William C. Burnett of Charlotte will come Christmas for a visit with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. (k P. Bur nett, and will bring a load of old magazines to the Bulletin office for Major Sharp to distribute to the rural people .... The Elizabeth Brimmer Beauty Shop is open the -first three days of the week— •tonday, Tuesday and Wednesday; ^Id closed the last three—Thurs ay, Friday and Saturday, until after Christmas.Miss Mar tha Mason, the Tryon home eco nomics teacher and home econo mics pupils will ahve a public ex hibit Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6.30. Public invited .... Lieutenant Craig Furr of Fort Smith, Ark., was promoted to captain on December 5th .... Aviation Cadet Robert Emerson Edney writes: ‘Tve been trans- j ferred to the Army Air Force ! Classification Center at Nashvile, j Tenn., and will be here for six ] weeks, so if you’ll send the Bulle tin to the above address (NAACC A2 - 2, Nashville, Tenn.), I’ll be O. K. I can’t tell you how much -Continued on Back Pag«_ BAPTISTS Vs. METHODISTS The City Basketball League will open its season Tuesday night at 7:30 with the Baptist and Metho dist team playing the first game, followed by the Town Team vs. Country club at 8:30. All games must start on time. The teams will be composed of the following:. Baptist: Jack Melton, Tom Mel ton, Babe Brock, Ed Beatson, Tom Cooksey, Allison Martin, Paul Butler. Methodist: Dick Blanchard, Clarence Scoggins, Phil Morris, Marion Edwards, Marvin Ed wards, Homer Durham, Bud Foster. First Tryon Merchant Called To Army William Marshall Ballew, owner and manager of Ballew’s Grocery since 1934, when he succeeded his father,, the late T. W. Ballew, reported for duty with the U. S. Army at Ft. Bragg on December 12th. He was inducted at Camp Croft, December 7th. Mr. Ballew was the first Tryon merchant called to the colors. He is a graduate of the Tryon high school and studied two years at Furman university; he has been a member of the fire department for 14 years; a member of the Merchants association; the Coun try club; chamber of commerce and former town councilman. COURT OF HONOR The Boy Scout Court of Honor will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the Tryon school. Public invited. Kiwanis club will meet Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall. J. A. Wilson in charge of the program.