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5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 the mm nmr EiiLEm The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vininq, Editor. Vo]. 1G. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C„ WEDNESDAY. FEB. 3, 1943 m CURB REPORTER Weather Tuesday: High 60; low 29 ... New subscriptions to the Bulletin entered for Mrs. C. L. Simmons of Mobile, Ala., who is in Columbus this week; Pvt. Joseph G. McGraw, Btry. B. 399th C. A., B. B. Bn., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Pvt. James E. Camp, 34598869 Railroad Bn. 8th PI. 31 Repl. Trng. Bn., Co. A. N. O. S. A., New Orleans, La. Renewal for Minerva G. Dyke, Ocean View, Va., Mary Mary Ped raja’s has been changed to Moores ville, N. C., where she is perm anently settled as manager of the Western Union. Change from Landrum RFD for Pvt. Earl Cal vert, 34439463, Med. Det. Station Hospital, Dow Field, Bangor, Maine .... A report has been le to the Fellowship group of "cine church that some of the &ls and inns have church schedules out of date. One bulle tin board is so old that it lists Dr. Clark as still pastor of the Congregational church, and the hours of the services are not the same. Will the inns and hotels please check their bulletin boards and remove the old church notices, i It is misleading to new arrivals j in Tryon. For correct church notices a clipping of each Satur- I day’s Tryon Daily Bulletin could | be posted instead .... A big sea and air battle between Ameri can and Jap forces is being waged ... Continued on Back Page_ | Off for Induction A large number of ’teen-age young men were sent to Camp I Croft this morning for examina i tion and induction into the armed J forces. If they pass examinations | the men will be allowed to choose j the branch of service for which | they are best qualified. Chairman j Julian Hester of the Polk County ‘ Draft Board gave each man cigar j ettes as gifts from the Rotary | and Kiwanis clubs. Two of the men will -be sent. : to special conscientious objectors i camps. Those leaving today included: John Willie Helton, Mill Spring; William Rufus Pack, Tryon; Sam uel Boyce Weaver, Tryon; Mayn ard Madison Ownsby, Columbus; John Eckles Ford, Mill Spring; Jas. Samuel Walker, Columbus; Jas. Arthur Johnson, Campobello, S. C.; Bill Lewis White, Landrum, S. C.; James Herman Phillips, Tryon, James Garrett, Mill Spring; Clyde T. Ramsey,. Columbus; Ben T. McAbee, Tryon; George Allen Stacy, Campobello, S. C.; Charles William Ford, Jr., Tryon; Ted Dimsdale, Mill Spring; William Harold Taylor, Tryon; James Paul O’Sullivan, Mill Spring; Leon William Green, Tryon; Len ord Green, Tryon; Jessie Shehan, Mill Spring; Clyde Lafayette Jack son, Saluda; Roy Lawrence Wil ltams, Tryon; Edward Daniel Beatson, Tryon; John Lewis Thompson, Landrum, S. C.; How ard Worth Hancock, Tryon; Ralph Eugene Bradshaw, Tryon; Ralph James Ruff, Mill Spring; William Earl Effler, Campobello, S. C.; Palmer Foster, Lynn; James Fred Continued on Back Page_
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