5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3 1879 mE mm dmueimw The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N, C., MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1942 LATEST WAR MEASURES Kerosene Rations: It will not b jb^cessary for North Carolinians x^Kreceived kerosene rationss last ntOTth to make another trip to j their local rationing boards. The . boards will duplicate these ra- i tions, allowing the same amount of kerosene for the period Janu ary 1 - March 31. The boards will mail kerosene users ration cou pons for the first three months of 1943 soon. Less Camera Film: North Caro lina’s thousands of snapshot fans and amateur motion picture mak ers will get less film from now on. The WPB has ordered the production of film—for both snap sshot fans and moving jpicture amateurs—cut 50 per cent below the 1941 output. At the same time, professional film production is cut 24 per cent. Ration Book No% 1: The deadline for application for War Ration No. 1 has been extended t^^anuary 15, 1943. In order to get War Ration Book No. 2 when it is issued early in 1943, applicants must have Book No. 1. The book is now used for the rationing of sugar and coffee. | Local rationing boards will issue Book No. 1 until January 16. i County Offices to Close For Christmas Holidays County Accountant W. Y. Wil kins, Jr., states that the county offices in the court house will be closed from Wednesday noon of this week until Monday morning, December 28th. : HE BULLETIN—6 months $1 MRS. N. A. HAMPTON Mrs. Nannie Arnold Hampton, 79, passed away Sunday night at 8:45 at the home of her step daughter, Mrs. J. A. Feagan, in Columbus. The deceased is survived by one sister, Mrs. Rachel Cannon, of near Spartanburg and a number of nieces and nephews and sev eral step-children. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at Pine Hill Baptist church, near Spartanburg on Charlotte high way. Burial in the family ceme tery. Rev. D. M. McGeachy of Tryon will officiate. Surgical Dressing Notice The Red Cross surgical dressing room will be open every day this week and Tuesday night, except Christmas Day. Large Crowd To Attend Rotary-Kiwanis Party Plans for the joint meeting of the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs for a ladies’ night program to hear former Governor Clyde R. Hoey, have been completed and approximately 100 persons will en joy the event according to the committee on arrangements. Ed win Beach will be in charge of the music and Mrs. Beach will play the piano. Among the out of-town guests to be present will be Lt. Colonel Wm. A. Schilletter, a former president of the Tryon Rotary club. C. W. Nessmith, chairman of the Inter-club pro gram committee says that the former governor will be introduced by Carroll P. Rogers, incoming president of the Tryon Kiwanis club.