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r Friday, July 18, 1952 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page Eleven OPS Meeting Set Here Thursday For Merchants Of Southern Pines Area All Must Bring Price-Ceiling Charts For Corrections “We expect merchants to attend this clinic because it is essential that all pricing charts be mathe matically correct without further Merchants’ in the Southern delay; and, for the merchant, this Pines area operating under Ceil-,'^ most practical ai^ con ing Price Regulation 7 are re-^e’^*®”^ could devise, quested to attend a price-chart Murchison said, correction clinic, to be held here Merchants should bring their Thursday by the Raleigh Office pricing charts and work sheets to of Price Stabilization, District Di- the clinic. The OPS representa- rector Alton G. Murchison of Ra-jtives will bring, along the charts leigh annouhced this week. filed by local merchants with the Mrs. Nina M. Shaw and J. Raleigh office,' showing the nec- Allers, Jr., from the Raleigh of- essary mathematical corrections, lice will be in the library of the This is necessary becaure filed Southern Pines elementary school charts must remain in the. cus- from 10 a. m. until noon, and | tody of the OPS, officials explain- from 2 p. m. until 4 p. m. ed. The analysts will personally Merchants have been notified' about the meeting by letter from ’ corrections on the chart retained the Raleigh OPS. jhy them, CPR 7 covers merchants hand- The morning session will be de ling furniture, house furnishings, I voted to a discussion of pricing radios, television sets, small elec-j rules and application of the chart, trical appliances, clothing and ac-'with the afternoon hours spent in oessories, jewelry, luggage and making the necessary corrections ^ome hardware items, the OPS ex- on individual charts. The OPS plained. said that if the manager or own er cannot be' present, he should send the person responsible' for marking the merchandise for the firm, or several people from the firm can attend. Any merchant who does not at tend, or is not represented, must submit a hew,, corrected chart to the Raleigh office within 15 days alter this clinic. Failure to meet the requirements of the regulation subjects a merchant to all pen alties of the National Defense Production Act in addition to the Dossibiltty of legal action lor treble damages instigated by cus tomers who have been charged over-ceiling prices, the Raleigh office stated. In addition to local merchants, notices have been sent to retail ers in Raeford, Aberdeen, Pine- hurst, West End, Vass and Eagle Springs. too PROOF LIQUEUR SOUTHERN COMFORT CORP. ST. LOUIS 3, MISSOURI An average loan rate of 50.6 cents per pound for 1952-crop flue-cured tobacco and a sched ule of rates by grades have been announced by the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture. Sister Of Local Woman Is Victim Of Tragic Accident A tragedy which shocked the state was an automobile accident near Pittsboro Tuesday afternoon in which a retired Baptist minis ter and his wife, residents of Spartanburg, S. C., were instantly killed. The Rev. and Mrs. George H. Johnson were on their way to see a son in Raleigh when their car was in collision with a truck. Mrs. Johnson, the former Miss Ruby Penny of Garner, was the sister of Mrs. Alma Marks of Southern Pines. Mr. Johnson, a native of St. Pauls, had served churches in "North and South Carolina before his retirement. Funeral services were held at the Pennington-Smith Funeral chapel at Raleigh Thursday morn ing, followed by burial at Clay ton. The Johnsons are survived by three sons and a daughter; Mr. Johnson, by two brothers and a sister, and Mrs. Johnson by five sisters and a brother. Vass Mother And 3-Year-Old Child Fly To Rhodesia Mrs. Russell BuUock of Vass, the former Miss Marjorie Leslie, and her three-year-old daughter, Marjorie Leslie Bullock, left by train for New York Tuesday night to catch a plane Thursday morq- ing lor Salisbury, Southern Rho desia, Africa. They expect to reach their destination Saturday. Mrs. Bullock is going to join her husband, who has been in Africa for several months. This is his second stay there, where he is employed as a tobacco auction eer. Mrs. Bullock sent their auto- mobfle several days ago, from Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Bullock is the daughter of M!rs. W. C. Leslie of Vass and Mr. Bullock’s mother, Mrs. O. M. Bul lock, lives in Vass, also. Larry’s Men’s Shop , PINEHURST, N. C. Vs to Vs OFF Entire Stock FRIDAY, JULY 18 Thru TUESDAY, JULY 29 “Shooting Stars” Is Presentation 01 Aberdeen Jaycees Dorothy Swisher Is Added Attraction Of Local Talent Show A local talent show with extra added attractions, “Shooting Stars,” is being presented Thurs day and Friday nights of this week by the Aberdeen Jaycees, at the Aberdeen High school audito rium. The main added attraction is Miss Dorothy Swisher of South ern Pines, the Jaycees’ entry in the statewide beauty contest to be held at Winston-Salem next week end. Miss Swisher is making per sonal appearances between' the acts at both performances. Also featured is Jackie Taylor, pianist, Aberdeen high school youth of extraordinary musical talent. The show, with cast of ,some half-hundred local personalities, is being staged for the benefit of the Jaycees’ community service fund. It is billed as a “television revue,” \yith songs, music, dancing and comedy skits centering around a big TV show filled with well-known stars. Among those featured are Cur tis Mclnnis as Milton Berle;. Dr. Vandiviere as Fred Waring, and Brady Brooks as Jack Bailey, em cee of the “Queen for a Day” pro gram. This number will operate just like the real show, with con testants from the audience, and handsome prizes. A blackface “Jubilee” chorus will include Bob Tulloch, E. H. Poole, Bill Wooten, T. H. Wilson, Lawrence Johnson, Tommy Gschwind, Don Murray and Bill Austin. “Pretty Babies of TV” will pre sent Brady Brooks, G. Brazington, A1 Cruce, W. C. Cox and others. Costumed choruses of high school girls will appear throughut the show, and there wiU also be a spectacular children’s number, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Jaycee organi zation. A baby contest is being held in connection with the show, in charge of the Jaycettes. Mrs. Katherine Tysor Buried At Cameron Funeral services for Mrs. Kath erine Maples Tysor, 76, who, died Wednesday morning at Moore County hospital, were held Thursday afternoon at Cameron Presbyterian church. The Rev. C. K. Taffe, pastor, officiated, and burial was in the church ceme tery. Mrs. Tyspr, widow of New ton Tysor, lived in Sanford. She was a native of Moore county, where she was- born in .1876, daughter of Duncan Thomas and Jane Goodman Maples. Surviving are one son, Gilbert, of Sanford; two sisters. Miss An nie Maples and Mrs. Mattie Mon roe, both of Cameron Rt. 1, and two brothers, H. J. Maples and Coy Maples, of Cameron Rt. 1. ENGRAVED Birth ments. The Pilot. Announce- NOW ! REDUCED PRICES on PHILCO TELEVISION SETS TABLE MODEL RADIOS and REFRIGERATORS For TV SERVICE and REPAIRS—CaU Cherry Motor Sales Phone 2-4411 Southern Pines, N. C. mount Veraou BRANP $200 $320 nNT 4/5 QUART Kanded Whiskey, 86 Proof— Graia Nential ^irite HMmml DiiMlm ProdueU Ompk NtmY^N.Y. 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