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5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 the TRronmmmm The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C„ WED., SEPT. 2, 1942 CURB REPORTER Weather Tuesday: High 72, low‘60; rain .92. . . . William V. Maid of 320 Broadway, N. Y., sends a clipping from the New York Stan to Nelson Jackson, Jr. It has a Tryon date-line and re peats Monte Dedman’s Associated Press story about the Polk coun ty draftee who looked at all the questions on the Selective Service questionnaire and wrote as the simpliest way out of the puzzle: “Pse ready when you’se ready”. .... August 30th was a big day for North Carolina and the Lib erty Ship Construction Co., at Wilmington. It was “M” day of achievement in men, management, materials, machinery, etc. Gover gjfelior Broughton was the chief ®/<speaker. Admiral Emory S. Land presented badges of honor to the workers who built ships in record breaking time. Out of 15,000 em ployees, Woodrow Hague of Try on was chosen as one of the seven to receive the merit badges from the admiral.Today’s Char lotte Observer has a picture of Bob DuRant of Tryon and two other Davidson football s players getting ready for opening prac tice Tuesday. Bob is listed as a backfield player .... Tryon young people are being scattered all over the country as a result of the war. Mrs. Charles H. Mac Donald (Sara Rion) has a job _Continued on Sack Page_ Maximum Price Regulations Consumer Services Maximum price regulations pro hibit any supplier of a consumer service from charging for such service a price higher than that charged during the month of March 1942. Every supplier of a consumer service must file, on or before September 10th, with his local War Price and Rationing Board, a statement of his maxi mum service charges during March and must have a copy or duplicate of this statement available to customers at his establishment. Each supplier must keep this statement up to date by filing prices for new services within 20 days after he fiflst supplies such a new service. Consumer services cover, among others, such items as ash, debris, garbage or trash removal; auto motive vehicle lubrication, main tenance, painting, rental, repair, storage, etc.; bicycle rental or re pair; business, office or store equipment or machinery mainten ance, rental or repair; carpentry repair (shopwork only); cloth ing, garment oq household fabric alteration, blocking, cleaning, dye ing, mending, pressing, etc.; com mission selling, auctioneering or brokerage of commodities; elec trical appliance maintenance, rent al or repair; farm equipment maintenance, rental or repair; fur repair or storage, furniture cleaning, repair^ reupholstery, etc.; oil burner maintenance, rent al or repair; photography services; > radio and phonograph mainten ance, rental or repair; safe de __^..Continued on Back Page
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