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THE TRM OMYBUIMM
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1942
James Oscar Sullivan Wanted
By Polk Draft Board
The whereabouts of James Os
car Sullivan is not known to the
Polk County Draft Board and all
persons knowing anything about
n are requested to notify Chair
n Julian B. Hester, Tryon.
Sullivan has failed to return his
Selective Service Questionnaire and
is ordered to report to the local
board on June 6th at 10 a. m., in
person, by mail or telegraph.
Finance Association
Making Progress
Although the war is on and
new constructon has been stopped,
the Tryon Federal Savings & Loan
association continue to make prog
ress. The resources have grown
from $299,827.14 last month, to
$311,846.93 this month, according
to the monthly statement pub
lished in today's Bulletin. $5,000
was invested last month in War
Bonds. Steven loans were made
^r-ring the month. Loans for re
ffj>s are limted by the goyern
fnent to $500 each. The association
was organized in 1935.
• There's an old saying—maybe
you remember it—that “a good
hoeing is worth as much as a
shower.” Even a heavy shower
does little good if most of the
rain runs off. But a good hoeing
keeps down weeds. Weeds draw
heavily on the moisture in the soil.
The fewer the weeds, the more
moisture saved for the crops.
“Tickle the ground with the
hoe, an^ you will make it laugh
with a harvest.”
AMENDMENT NO. 1;
RATIONING ORDER NO. 3
SU/GAR RATIONING REGU
LATIONS: (Home Canning and
Preserving) —
(a) “The Board may permit a
consumer who has registered in
conformity with Rationing Order
No. 3 to obtain sugar for the pur
pose of canning or preserving
fruits to be consumed by him or
by the family unit of which “he is
a member, in an amount not to
exceed one pound per four quarts
of finished canned fruit and one
pound per person per annum for
use in preparing preserves, jams,
jellies or fruit butters; however,
that in no event shall the indivi
duel or family unit be permitted
more sugar than is necessary to
can the quantity of fruit which
the board deems to be reasonable.
(b) “Applications for sugar in
accordance with this section shall
be made to the Board on O'PA
Form No. R-315 by one adult mem
ber ot the iamiiy tor all members
of the family unit (or if there is
no adult member, by the oldest
member or by a responsible per
son) , or by a consumer not a
member of the family unit for
himself (or if a miner, not self
supporting, by his parents or
guardian, or by a responsible
adult). The applicant shall state
the names of the consumers on
whose behalf the application is
filed, and the serial numbers of
their War Rations Books.
(c) “Sugar allowed pursuant to
this section shall be used only in
the quantities, during the period
and for the purposes for which it
was allowed.
(d) “If any sugar allowed pur
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