Published Daily Except (Egt. 1-31-28) , Saturday and Sunday5c Per Copy 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 (Vol. 22—No. 213) TRYON; N. C., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1949 Weather Tuesday: High 65, low 35. Today is the shortest day of the year. Watch that fellow! If you see him stealing lights from the Christ mas trees on Trade Street. He is a dangerous criminal. He does n’t steal because he is hungry. You can forgive for that. He steals from cruel, spiteful motives. He steals from you and your friends and robs them of the enjoyment of beautiful lighted trees that were up for the pleasure of every B including the thief. Some of the lights have been broken on the spot. He destroyed property that he couldn’t use. Stuch a fellow will do you dirt just to see you squirm. Watch him. Police are looking for him because such-a fellow will be a marked man as he grows up and his picture will be posted in post offices all over the nation as a wanted man. Neighbors will see these stolen bulbs. And they’ll know the kind of fellow he is. Parents, if your children bring home some of the stolen bulbs please check on how they got them. The thief could give them away for the heck of it. Any boy that will steal from you and all lovers of the Christmas spirit will bear watching to save him from himself. Ralph Erskine To Read Dickens Christinas Carol On Monday, Dec. 26th at 3:30 P* m., at the Lanier Library, Ralph C. Erskine, author and educator, will read Dickens Christmas Carol. The Library Committee is inviting everyone to “come and enjoy again this timeless story of Scrooge and Tiny Tim. All ages will be wel come.” Court House to Close For The Holidays The offices in the County Court House in Columbus will close Fri ' day noon and stay closed until Tuesday morning, Dec. 27th, ac cording to an announcement by officials. Stores Close Monday The Tryon stores, bank and post office will be closed Mohday, Dec. 26 since Christmas comes on Sun day this year, according to W. Mar shall Ballew, chairman of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce Mer chants Committee. TAX LISTERS NAMED County Tax Supervisor Jesse L. Rhodes has announced the appoint ment of the following tax listers for the various townships in Polk County beginning Jan. 3rd: Columbus, Mrs. Carl Whitlow; Green Creek, Mrs. Clint Swain; White Oak, Mrs. Ethel Carswell; Cooper's Gap, Dan Ledbetter; Sa luda, Roy E, Ward; Tryon, Mrs. B. E. Samples- and Mrs. W. H. Brock.