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City And County Budgets To Be Passed On Monday May Marry Joe BROADWAY showgirl, Betty x rice, according to columnists is e\pec'cd to marry Joe DiMnggio. star ol tiro New York Yankees, th;s coming October. Asked alu Ht t!r-> published reports, Betty replied. "We're just good friends." (iMcriiuIicis!) MAKE YOUR KITCHEN New, Bright FARADAY ? Lovely to look til ? luisy In put up ? Jutsy In keep clean Here's that added hit of brightness you have been wanting for your kitchen! Gay new r.ir.oJay Kitchen Kornices svork miracles of charm and cheer. Appealing designs are in permanent oil colors, are easily washed. I'atestlcd lar.ul.iy brackets are strong, rigid. durable ? hut light in w> ight You can put them up in a few min utes. without outside help. See 'hem here today' c..." ?,-'1 *3 FRUIT ARKOT <F>nky ti?. jo) !<?*?? ^ -??? <*l GERANIUM (ioft blttt a: croor.i) DUTCH LATTICE <Uu? or rid) Si>te illustrated at top is 111 * I \ (!vory| Come 48 inches lontj w hich pfovia t> lot .1 I ! inch win* dt>w with } inch returns. If your windows arc narrower, cornices can he trimmed in a iiffr. OCR STORE HOCUS Tuesdays: !5:Sfi to 5:30 Mondays: 9-00 to 5:30 Wednesdays: 0:00 to 1:00 Thursdays: 9:00 to 5:30 Fridays: 9:00 to 5:30 Saturdays: 9:00 to fi-.OO I Tax Rates Likely To Be Unchanged From 1945 Levels Co.ilitv and i ilx !.?? IneN far tin Iimm! > i-a: Will 'u miu.-tc.' and t;.\ late- '.Mil > ! I.' V-ili Board ?>f Co inly i . nuni:jii>ncn an I t u Hondo. - m i'.v Co.* i-il . t meei ?ii:> ro\t .\! >mi. ? The d im\ pr wit! meet : the forenoon at the court la use aiul ? 't v"11\ Colin i. :ii the r i oiling in * . Municipal II iliii u IVutative budgets presented :>? and approved ?> i-il*.;: l>odie> -x- e: a X'.k i cull for increased spending, but foi tax rates to rem liti the same. The e ?unty ? ix rate it n iv ntul has been I" : yi .1; seve' ?> ivi'lt ?? ? l ie 1 '.ii >'il ill . ?: > v .i III..I ? ?'. I . i city rate the past year was 5I.3S .?I exi>eetcd t?> remain _un i h.ttiyi ii. ^ , ?? itiiiv i coiun ally >w en nix .rul city . npli'Vce- are in cluded in the tentative budgets al ready appr??ved. Few iiangcf are cx |-ict-.'.l in the o.'nt.i. i ?. -iiiing pr? - gnm for either governing unit. Tne i ' ? ? 'v i. m nissiotiers wil in id n >j'i*'- ? ? i : :? ;? the p .i - pose ?' passing upon i;-i budget ? i:t.i -i kinu ' le i.i i ii*< I'll! ; o City l'i- in : a. ! > ox oiling XX II in- .1! tiio reguiai i oeting for Juiy. Late Leal Crop /Seeds Some Rain . Curing Quality Is Mainly Very Good In TRis District Vane.? county's Into t? b;uv?? cr *p 1 end. and a ill mature a oetter c|u: lity ? it ;it i! preeip'tat;?>!! i- Li.hi in the n^xt low days. according :?? ioca*. tobacco growors. The earlier crop, now bemg harvested. is .? getici al ly g. >d n nd:tion and was large'y ? .all i?a the '. I! the ! y season set .p. a week ago. Curing in under way thnvjgho r. this county cud section. and firs' barns have prod; .ed a lea! ?ol g .?b t; o need i*;v;r*? 'V .v. lito * ver all picture f? t the l!MG crop de scribed ,*s very ti od. V??>t ludds have stand.- o[ largo ? stalk? and large loaves, as a result o .So o. experienced s fat re it i :g was *om picked . e U c ? w the condition ??! the leal and ate anticipating a yield th.it will c< rr.paio favorably with :ho>i o! the last several crops, both ip. Quality and price, and production will he larger than for -\eral years. allocated tor liMtT. flane lirash Fatal To 13 ti.'. d: >n<i. K..:: .) av 1!? -i l'i?A C-47 niil'ary ?" !.i:ie ed and burned wot here Inst ? iith: kiling 10 passengers mid three crew men .?er>. The crush, not dlwui ered until this morning. Apparently occurred ?:rtn? ere leeti :nl storm "?hirii swept this urea last night. I Farmers li ins ne rb> said they raw i< blnu'inu li.. .1 vicinity lint tii gut v. i t ut lightning. Bodies and parts the pirate were scatteie: foi about a nuartei ? ?! ? i in;!' 'ii v seat field, throe miles wesl and .i mile north ?>( this west ern Kiiiis.i.- eity. in U J ?*t o" Let Us Serve You! SERVE-ALL Service Station Hours Dally 7:00 to 8:00 Saturdays 7:00 to 9:00 Closed all day Sundays SOUTH GARNETT Service Station Hours Daily and Sundays 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. B. H. MIXON Contractor and Builder "BUILDS BETTER BUILDINGS" Building ? Painting ? Repair* FLOOR REFINISHING PHONE 7 For Free Estimates ^????_, in Mother' Role ONE OF SIXTEEN refugee (...ililron arriving i>n the Murine Flasher in New nrk, Irene Najdenkowa, 2, ki.-ses the doll someone handed her nt the pier. The Russian child was found abandoned in a German con centration camp. She came in as a quota immigrant under President Truman directive, (international) Five Li 11 ion Men Ousted At Aberdeen War Department Refutes Charge Of Union Busting Washington. July 19 ?i.-P. ? The army iIciium "union-busting" ehar go.? today ai the wake of an an poulk'i ??!";?? I. * that it hail fired five civilian employes at the Aberdeen. Md.. proving grounds ? seeue of many :? o -tint tests. n.o War Department said the fixe, who meludt i physicists and chem ists. wi.i di-rlia: god in the niter est of national security." It declined to go into dot. lis. The fact th..t all live are oflieals ot la.al _!.V o| the noxvlv former! i,'!'.1 Public Workers ol America, it -aid. is "a const mneo and a rol ler - tien on the union's doseielmn in perm it'm? them to yen r." Ati am. Klaxer. n: tional president ot the union. \vln> was in Washing ton attending a ".tooting. told a re porter the action was "an obvious union busting device." Harry Spot lor. president ot the Aberdeen local and one of those dismissed -aid "This i< -trictly a union matter." (.barters (ii\ en 10 lO^bt Firms RnU igh. July Right ccr tili.atc- i : incorporation were filed Friday i si tire Otticc <?! the' Sew ro tary Stato: t ? ? Sy-ue.s and K<|iupment Cot Greensboro. to buy and m ' tt? o(|Ui|)lii nt. Authorized ? i. M titi.tMMi. subscribed stock $10.7AO by Harold A. Cannon. Ma: .-.iron, both "f Greensboro. ? a !?oi.:o Ainatrudi; of Char Mi-' iv Hi -.o:> Company of High Po.:.i. to buy and soil hosiery. Ati ?ii'i I capital stock $100,000. sub scribed stock $300 bv W B. .lar n. High Point. C. 11. Moretz and Leonard Moretz. both of Hickory. Sport Nets of Morohoad City, to make twines, nets. etc. Authorized capital -tock $100,000, subscribed stock ?'. A.000 by Frank ie F. F.\um. W.ilit ? ?.T I.askor. both of Morehead City . nd C K. Kxuni. of Bcnnetts vilie. S C. The Art Shop of Greensboro, to . engage in commercial and portrait .photography Authorized capita! stock $A0 iioo, >ubscribod stock $300 | by Charles \ Farrell. Mary Hed rick and Rwiii M. Stanley, all ot Grecnsbot o Cousins and McGowan of Golds boro. to deal generally in automo. Inii'i. Atithori/ed capital stock >Ao. 000. subscribed stock WOO by \V V Cousins. Fmma I. Cousins and ?.! W McGowan. all of Goldsboro. Brevard Music Festival Associa tion of Brevard, to promote music and art festivals. Non-stock. Incor porators Nam v Carrier. A. Keith Poorer. N'e! Newlattd. all of Brevard, and others. North Sjtl? Furniture Company of High Point, is a general retail fur niture business Authorized capital lock $1(1(1.iilMl, siihscribcd stork S3d" bv Arthur F Rose. Viola Rose and F.stelle C. MrGhce. all of High Point. Gilmore Clinic of Greensboro, to operate medical clinic. Authorized capital stock *300,0(11). subscribed stock $7A.(HKi by I>i C M. Gilmore. Dr. J. Fred Merrill, and Or K. W Vaughan. all of Greensboro and oth ers. AROUND TOWN MARRIAGE I.ICKNSi:. Mingo Brodie. Jr.. and Estelle llaii. '.olorcrt. both of Henderson, wore granted i marriage license at the register of Heeds office yester day. DAVIS STREET IXJTS. 'I nree lots < n Davis street were ? transferred by Thomas f?. Ilorner ! .and wife to Joseph H. Taylor for I S10 and other considerations in a deed filed .it the register of deeds! office yesterday. ? TRAFFIC FINF.S. Fines of SI each were paid byj Ren Pogh. Mrs. T. H Crudup. Wil- i lism W. Ellis and Richard N. Gris- j som. Jr., at the ritv clerk's office' yesterday for violations of traffic j regulations. ' Move Develops To Make Wake A Baptis tSeminary .Malciga. July ?.'!? I'usi.gned a:ui unfathered 'resolution* which it i understood bcth State and Southe;* Baptist conventions will c? :.:uoi t. ratify appeared in Haleigh ves 1 torday seeking to -ave th? Wei: Foi ol plant whu-ii would In- left behind hi the me e to W it-.''a a tern, where rich endowment await the ? stitutign. Anulher resahit < ning pe - hap.- the same ; ."eg i- cxpc.-toi wrieti linal body . ' Baptibs ae* ii. the nil > ing o! the dt "e linati'in al college to the Kursyth capital | That committal \\ Id take the pro ceeds from the sale of tile physic:' plant and out it it to the fund which, state Baptists 111 -t raise b e !' ?? r . Wake Forest to-.- i'ne mn e> u. be si near in hand ' ?? t no doubt ?. < \ isl ce'ore the ? ? o - made. - strongly planted it: the Wake - ? i is Wake Forest n iloge. By tin le-nlutioiis circulating today Waki Forest would be ado a theological seminary very nkm ti Louisville whieh is said to e taxed beyond , it: cap:..ity now By that plan the Southern Bap tists would have t ie edge of the middle west and near the Atlantic ?...coast two big seminaries. There has been no puhl . agitation >l tln p'ar.. Baptists said :? day Thev c.ui ni't rceail that .my mention of it ; has been made by newspaper or other pnblieatin'. Synchronous wit* this resolution i- passive resistance which is becoming active. Baptist say that it does represent more than in per cent ? vie denomination i nderstood to he ? u holmitigly in favor of going t . Winstii -Salem There have licit' appearing in the papers attacks up 1 the "good t.nth" of a campaign t aise money to: Wake Forest. V..r \ liberal do" say they never w> ? a\e -u1 >-eri. money to the colli .;>* had tliev kr. ".en tha' it will move tit from nor*it east Wake. They . e to Wake F r cst in Wake Forts' Mi reovi ?:?. W.ukt itsidents arc p. ? g a suggi-ti i whieh could ei\ i ? dile Tin v <i< not stop at tin "timati n <?: ;*.u tiuth. In a wore Smith Ueyno' I boy could become ' e owtle: o: tin new Wake Fori*.-: r Win-' n-S.iietn : si these dissidents say. For tu> th?'g. they would inok< ? the point that .1 ige Clayton Moore , signed the iti-.t* n* . p ere t.n: : * Keynolds foundation and is now ; hicf attorney m an ;?11 1 in:-ie?t That strictly <v ' e- ? de the :ie. ?it "so what?** Because the courts ?eery well could fettle * at t--tiv i .fudge Moore rial. B ; also it n t mated that modern eo irt- have . way of overruling their ante edents All oi whieh is quite unrelated news, but the appearance of that resolution t< tiny and the discovery o: a new agitation against ill ?. :n: the college to Forsyth, it tlu v do no; add up to ?in* point certainly mi niate two. It is entirely p< s.-jhle that t!i?' thought of a new sen nary t" be fashioned of old Wake F' rest which once very predominantly wa for preachers came from the brain o* -'oitielw>d\ who is willing to . tring along with the emigrants goi g west ward and at the same time makes a firit'Cssiim in local sentiment Many workers nit the inside of tile eollege would be nut n! employment in . theological seminary. but the !<? ? ; of Wiike Forest . ltd nvinv e; it- !? .u It ers si ll enuId be i e l a ? ed. There lire m uiv eminent It ?;t? who doubt t nit it will be p 1 to rat<e Iro.r. the deiu vminti. :i w ith lr. live ye.iis the somewh..t less than S5.nii0.uuii ol stctii.il nin'icy neee.- -ar;. with wh.it is in h.ind F' r one thing inflation ti.is arrived :? d the lutKt re serves of tile people s'und a tin ehan.e of evaporating n the next ? ?drenn. . - I!.using :: illioiis airoii.: the hundreds if thousands of Bap tists manifestly would be hard \n ? v bile prest nt possessors of wxm raisc d money < at eh then p rse- ami shriek tor the police, meaning those who think thev have hern "?held p" m a eampa gn raising money or on ? Wake Fore- which eo n is to lie thtsc sail- ipset eiti/eiis are tell ing that the exported SX'iO.ik.c, tu al enriown ent mice; hard eco 110:11 ic conditions very well eoalri shrink t ? Slon.uuu and even to si??. 00(1. Iii other words, nothiiit 10 I cedes like excess. 1 ;Safe I)ri\ uv* Film ' Is Shown I .ions An instruct ve movie on nireful driving w i> shnwi member- ol the Kmc-' Itiii soti. cmlw cmfwotucta sins. of C ccnshorn. accident pre vontion cxpcit. Bro-ius. who was presented l>v Council i'lune'.l. is ;i representative I (1 Shelby Mutual Insuianee and Casualty Co:: puny. ? i the safety di I v ision The film was on defective, j driving and showed many Miggcs | tions for careful drivijjg. i Meredith Watkins was cues', of Krnest Marie n. President Fred Kcs | let' presided. Greensboro Crash Fatal To Two Men ? ! Greensboro. July 20.?i/pi?Two ORD flying officers were killed in stantly when a single-engine AT-G type Auny trainer crashed in n wooded area shortly before 1:30 p. nr. Friday on l,ake Brandt Road. : about seven miles north of here. i The dead arc 2nd I#t. Benjamin ; S F.irinak. 22. Coatesville. Pa., pilot, and 1st Lt. .lames T, Hubner. 2G. | Starke. Fla. A board of officers will be appointed to investigate the crash. OR!) public relations office stated. The plane struck with terrific force and cut a swath through the woods. It disintegrated when it hit and scattered over an area of 300 yards long and 50 yards wide. The plane hgd been on a local flight during the regular flying pe riod from Greensboro-High Point Airport. 1 "? A-Tom Cat A CREW MEMBER of the atom-test bombing plane "Dave's Dream," l'fc. C. E. Moore, Miami, Fla., holds up "Kivajic," (eline pet of tho superfortresses crew, fur photogra phers after the planes return from lfikini Atoll. Since the mission was a success "Kwajic" still has nine lives left to live. f/'itcrnationoM Test Bomb Explodes Aboard The I" S S Mt. MeKin ley. .Inly I!1 .l'i \ l:ii!;r tnaynos um bomb u.-ed to syuchrom/.< (.iMiriv- wont oil ."il minutes pro today durum :i rehearsal l? >r the iitidorwatot atomic I mn'i test. Ihi! Viiv Ann- \V. 11 i* Ulan ily quickly itave assurances til" s.im thinjj could not happi'n \v:lh tlireal . tonne cxplosn i The Hash streaked the Crossroads task force but caused in- dnm.o e 01 i asuallics Atlm. Blandy that the exact i ntiM' ul the premature explosion was not yet determined but that tie ItHl pound flash bomb was set off entirely differently from the atonic bomb, and the public should have no feat of danuci to personnel par tii-ipntiiiK in next Wednesday s Ida! t A E R O N C A The I'laur Fur Avrratr People Sec I'.h For lnloriiiation AIRCRAFT SALES COMPANY Tom Stewart It. II. Hester j I b?2l ^FRED B. j % HIGHT J 7)W REAL ~r ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS AUCTION NEERING I'HOXK 2K9 Olt R89-W ?watch the gang tou.ow me home'* _ a a a r, * THE SEVEN-CI* BOTTLING I'O. of Littleton. N. C. 9ua?idy WORr friom/rt L <vSERVICE/ PHONE 237 ? MAY-SMITH CLEANING COMPANY William \ Winder St. MP REPAIR SERVICE Prompt Service ? No Waiting! CO.MriJCTK KKl'Ali; SKItVKK ? ASHWORTH ? MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1245 326 N. Garnett St. Why Keep Your Nose To The Grindstone? Besides being a lot of wear and tear on your nose, there are easier ways of obtaining the results you want-and surprisingly quicker, too. Put an ad in The Dispatch ? It meets all of the best ? people, and will do your talking for you. Smart busi nessmen have a nose for better methods. Think it aver! Phone 610 For Representative Henderson Daily Dispatch L
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