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Be PER COPY PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Be PER COPY ENTERED AS-SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFIC* AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 WE TRIM DIILT RlllEUI The World’a Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 17. Est 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WED., JUNE 21ST, 1944 CURB REPORTER Weather Tuesday: High 85, low 62; rain 1.34 . . The strong winds Monday night brought a lot of cool air, blew down a few trees and disrupted electric service in some places, but isn’t it grand today? Felt almost cold enough for frost. . And there are many wearing sweaters and coats to day . . . That new class of work ers for surgical dressings at the Red Cross had 23 people last Thursday night. Here is a job most anyone can do to help in the war effort. And when you join a group of friends the work is interesting as well as helpful to- doctors and nurses in caring for our wound *. . . Have been Reading k Gallimore’s Firestone Home Auto ads in the Bulletin. Visited the store Tuesday and found many things he hasn’t ad vertised. The stuff is coming in all the time and he hasn’t been able to put up all his counters and shelves., Next door the Tryon Cafe is being cleaned up, painted and changed to Ballew’s Cafe. Mr. Ballew says it is his ambition to have one of the finest restau rants Tryon has ever had, good food, good service, and invites the public to visit it. . . Town of Tryon street department is putting in a new sewer line on Chestnut street. . . Postmaster R. O. Andrews was out this morning inspecting the hospital _Continued on Back Page — INDUCTED IN ARMY The following Polk County men were inducted into the Army at Fort Bragg today: Foch Edwards, Boney_B. Russell, Frederick Dean Arledge, Jr‘ Hugh Lmo Hicks, Donald Roy Jones, Charlie Yewitt Turner, Harold Willie Page, Benjamin Harrison Arledge, Latha Albert Harris, Otis Leonard Gosnell, Albert Odel, | J. C. Case, James Rhinehart Met calf, Robert Lee Taylor, Floy Tharon Greene, Otis Baxter Thompson, Herbert Bruce Owens, Calvin James Greenway, James Otis Walker, Jr., Jack Lee Jolley, Jesse Carold Hutcherson, John Bunyan Eplee, Floyd Lee Kirby, Lloyd James Kirby, James Troy Morris, Horace Ransom Pace, Lafayette Henry Thompson, John Dyre Gosnell, Alvin Levi Pace. KNOWLES KNOWS Charlotte, N. C., June 20.— Entering June 1 with a' backlog of more than-12,000 approved1, ap plications for new Grade I pas senger car tires in Western North Carolina, over and above available quota, the district office of the Office of Price Administration to day cautioned motorists to take extra care of their tires during the summer months in order to make them lait until replacements can be made. Sam E. Knowles, district mile age rationing officer, pointed out that one of the objections to synthetic rubber, the otjly kin now available for civilian pas senger car use, is its inability to withstand heat as ’ well as tires made from crude rubber,
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