Published Daily Except Est. 1-31-28Saturday and SundayVol 18—No. 155 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor. So PER COPY TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1945 Hospital Road Completed The frardsurfacing of the road t£ the hospital has been completed. aro{vr $2,100 was raised for this .pose. 'Mrs. Raymond Dodge is an additional contributor. $1,400 is still needed to pay for the job. Checks may be sent to the Tryon Bank & Trust Co., the Hospital Treasurer or Daily Bulletin. TRYON SCHOOL HAS LARGEST ENROLLMENT Tryon Elementary School has the largest enrollment in history, 421 pupils. The High School on account of the change from 11 to 12 grades has only 75 pupils, mak ing a total of nearly 500 students. NURSERY SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 14 The Nursery and Kindergarten to be operated in the Sunday school rooms of the Tryon First JSaejtist church will start Septem Cl) 14th at 9 a. m., with Mrs. b.* G. Henry head of the kinder garten and Miss Maysie Earle in charge of the nursery. Miss Earle operated a nursery for years at St. Petersburg, Florida. BELL AT ROTARY TODAY Frank Bell, owner of the boys’ camp, Mondamin, on Lake Sum mit, and also operator of the girls’ camp, Rockbrook, near Brevard, will be the guest speaker at Tryon Rotary club today. Earl T. Farley is in charge of the program. MASONS MEET MONDAY The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge will meet Monday night at 8 o’clock at the lodge hall in Tryon. Here’s The Law About Your Dog WHERE AS, the threat of rabies constitutes a menace to the health of the residents of Tryon, and it has become necessary to enforce all ordinances regarding dogs in the Town of Tryon to the end that said dogs may be controlled, kept account of, and inoculated: NOW THEREFORE, the Com missioners of the Town of Tryon do ordain: Section One: that all ordinances now effective in the Town of Try on regarding the regulation of dogs be enforced. Section Two: That the owners of all dogs in the Town of Tryon be and they are hereby required to obtain a license for said dogs, and the fees for said license shall be $2.00 for open females and $1.00 for all other dogs. Section Three: Tha£ the^wners of all dogs in the Towrr of Tryon are required to 14|eep said dogs up and to prevent all dogs from running 5 loostv’ ' either on the streets #r cm the* premises of the owners, or -others* for a period of mteen days oegipnjng August zo, 1945, during whicftsperiod the own ers of all dogs are required to have said dogs inoculated against rabies unless the dog shall have been inoculated within one year. Section Four: All dogs in the Town of Tryon running loose dur ing the aforesaid fifteen-day per iod, or found after said fiteen day period without evidence of having the license above provided for paid, or without evidence of having been inoculated, shall be impounded and kept for twenty _Continued on Back Page