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TAGE EIGHT (Second Ssction)" THE WAYNESVILLE ft:0UXTAIXIX3 Tt j OPS Warns Necessity Of Filing Information f Thousands of business men and women providing services of many types were reminded today by Di rector Ben E. Douglas of the Office i)f Trice Stabilization for western iNorth Carolina that they are cover ed by Ceiling Price Regulation No. 3 which requires them to do cer tain definite and detailed things in order fully to comply. The regulation, the OPS director made it clear, covers a multitude of services. Regulation 34 includes but in no sense is limited to auc tioneers, automobile repairing, ser vicing, and renting businesses, barber shops, beauty shops, bil liard parlors and bowling alleys, bondsmen, cleaners, diaper service operators, exterminating services, garages, jewelry and watch repair ers, laundries, linen supply ser vices, office equipment, rental and repairing services, parking lot op erators, pawnbrokers, photo finish ers, radio repairing and servicing, gasoline service stations, shoe re pairing and shoe shining establish ments, tire repairing and recap ping, television reairing and ser vice. . Sellers of services are defined as those who perform any act or acts otherwise than as an employee, for ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of T, M. Rath bone, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased ot exhibit them to the undersign ed at Rt. 1, Clyde, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of May, 1952, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. . This the 17th day of May, 1951. EFF1E ARRINGTON, Administratrix of the Estate of T. M. RATHBONE. deceased. 2078 M l 7-24-31 J 7-14-21 RADIO REPAIRS Phonograph Records RADIOS All Work Guaranteed JONES Radio Service Howell Hardware Bldg. Floyd Nelson, Owner MARRIAGE LICENSES Leroy Stanley and Ethel Sum nicy, both of Canton. William Knight and Arlcne Crawford, both of Jackson County. James K. Franklin and Thelma Rich, both of Wayncsville. Carl Painter, Jr. of Canton and Ruth Mincey of Wayncsville. James E. Davis and Clara Dot son, both of Wayncsville. Coy V. Trantham of Lake Juna- luska and Lizzie Bell Burgess of Cove Creek. Luther Eugene Walter of Kan napolis and Joyce Marie Sherrill of Canton. J. D. Hyatt, of Wayncsville and Mary Bowles of Boston, Mass. Carl Early of Waynesville and Phyllis Anufrom of Boston, Mass. Thomas M. Perry of Ottawa, West Virginia and Rachel Lewis of Canton. a fee, charge, or consideration. The term "service" or "servicing" in cludes any privileges sold or grant ed for such fee, charge, Or consid eration, and the regulation includes also the rental of any commodity or service. Under this regulation the pro vider of any such service must' preserve for examination by the OPS all records regarding prices, or pricing methods, and before June 16 must mail to the district OPS office Charlotte is the west ern. North Carolina district office a copy of a statement, complete and detailed, showing the name of the firm, the address, the date pre pared and the signature of the own er or authorized agent, together with ceiling price, rates, or pricing methods, and an adequate descrip tion of each service. The ceiling prices for such ser vices, Mr. Douglas pointed out, are the highest prices for which such services were supplied during the base period of December 19, 1950, to January 25, 1951. Violation of the provisions of the regulation subjects the violator to criminal penalties, civil enforcement action, and suits for treble damages, Mr. Douglas warned. The word "census" comes from the Latin "censere" meaning to value or tax. 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