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5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ■N TER ED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3. 1879 THE mm EilLY BULLETIN The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1943 Local Bus Service Ready If You Want It Advertisement in today’s Bulle states that if you will send check to Julian B. Hester TT£ht away for bus tickets the Tryon Community Bus will begin operation as soon as 50 charter members have subscribed. A re sponsible man is underwriting the proposition provided 50 persons want the service; another is acting as treasurer; another has done a lot of research work and has been untiring in his efforts to put the tiling across, and has had to go through a lot of red tape. All the citizens have to do, if they want this service, is to fill out the coupon in the advertisement in today’s Bulletin and mail it to Mr. Hester. If you can use this service it will save your gas, tires, repairs and eventually an auto mobile. CURB REPORTER Weather Monday: High, 63; low 33 . . . Progress is being made on the Community Flag in honor of the men and women in service. James R. Trowbridge and Mayor W. S. Green have been ap nointed on the committee with Ralph Erskine to raise the money, get the flag and see that it is put up in good location and raised and lowered each day in the prop er manner. Tod ate $20 in dona ... Continued on Page Four_ White Men Inducted The following white men were called to the Army today by the Polk County Draft Board: [ Arthur Roddy, route 1, Tryon; ! Roy Simpson Thompon, Saluda; ! Robert Walter Green, Los Ange I les, Calif, (transferred); A. Z. nuggins, route r, mauiuin, o. , i Alvin Boyce Culbreath, route 1, ■ Landrum, S. C.; Winfred Walter I Rollins, route 1, Saluda; Hershel [ Harrison Newman, route 1, Tryon; | Lee Roy Jones, Mill Spring; John : Orville Middleton, route 1, Saluda; i Leland Stanley Hilton, Tryon; Paul Jackson, route 1, Mill Spring; i Vernice Lee Mills, route 1, Mill Spring; Hart Leander Brock, Sa j luda; Max Seay, Saluda; Calvin | Ramsey, Columbus.; Rufus Haines j Matthews, route 1, Harris, N. C.; j Cleatus Davidson, route 1, Ches ' nee, S. C.; Hai’ry Clever Spivey, | route 1, Chesnee, S. C.; Willard i Amos Jolly, route 1, Tryon; Len j ord Green, Gastonia, N. C.; George l Richard Greene, route 1, Landrum, S. C.; Leroy Walker, route 2, Mill Spring; Roy Owensby, route 1, Chesnee, S. C.; James Lindsey Pace, Saluda; John Vernon Cox, route 1, Tryon; Ned Edwards Fisher, Lynn; Harold Herman Haynes, route 2, Mill Spring; Josiah Simpson Holbert, Jr., Sa luda; Leroy ■ McCraw, route 1, Chesnee, S. C. (deferred, high school student) ; Clarence Grady | Scoggiris, Tryon; Leon Edwin Camp, Tryon; Jesse B. Morgan, route 1, Saluda; Raymond Mc Kinley Burns, Sialuda; Hosea Dean McCallister, Jr., Saluda; Ed Clay man Griffin, route 1, Mill Spring; James Franklin Edwards, lV|ill Spring; Freeman Furman Coving ..Continued on Back Page_
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