OPA SEEKS $33,964.70 FROM CAR DEALERS Raleigh, Sept. 17.—Alleged over ceiling charges in used car sales resulted in suits for $33,946.70 be ing filed against five North Caro lina dealers during the past four weeks, John H. Paylor, OPA Dis trict Enforcement Attorney, said today. “With new car production still far below what we had expected and with hundreds of thousands of returning service men needing cars for business, observance of ceiling prices is more important than ever,” Paylor said. ^Mr. Paylor urged all buyers of Hj cars to report overcharges Wfcheir local Price Control Board, so that appropriate action could be taken to secure refunds from the sellers. WANTED: Farm foreman and tractor driver. Homer Durham; Landrum, S. C—Adv. 16, 17, 18p TAXI SERVICE Phone 218 — Bus Station Two Cars . . . Courteous GENE GOSNELL, Operator . Efficient anl Drivers. t Towns and rural areas in many counties are cooperating in rat eradication campaigns. A rat killed is $2.00 saved! LET US RECAP THOSE SMOOTH TIRES TODAY! Factory Method, Modern Equipment. / 1 DAY SEp^ICE We Loanou Tires To Run While We Recap Your Tires. Barnette’s Tire Recapping S' TRYON, N. C. Telephone No. 179 Notice The SQUARE DANCE at Oliver Taylor’s Place every Saturday night, will be discon tinued for 3 or 4 weeks due to fairs being held over the country. The dances will con tinue after fair dates. We will notify fwlurti we resume them.

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