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a 'County Gf-ange f
p^jupportk.Curb
f Market Plans
|" v-^Unit Chairmen
'^{y^Are Appointed
: ,'{^4--Repre?eota'tlTei' of Summerfleid
; ' .McLeansvlHe, Nathanael Greene am
.v>'Qomner units*bf Guilford count]
Grange, meeting- at Sumner Wednn
V;, .'day, night, took steps to support th<
t*. establishment j>t. a curb murket li
f -Greensbdro. Si it Stafford, of Julian
V'. county Grange master, presided ovei
the session.. " v ^
The' organization's curb markei
committee and J. 7. Wagoner, coun
* ty farm agent,* reported to the meet
y* lug on the' progress of the curl
market program and on ways am'
:V 'means of, the Grange's co-operutln|
'*v j in 'setting up such a "market.
'."Divisional Grange Masters, W. D
ttovla, 8uinner; O. W. Hint*, Me
V v Lea^sv^le, and G. A. Short, Sum
merfl^d, * and Mrs. R. L. Bowman
V NathanaW-r'Greene, were nametl
phntrmwi nf fhclr puonorflc* unlfl
-to present the curb market program
i , ,in their -communities aud to ral?
. ' funds for -Its furtherance. * .
M County' Agent Wagoner made a
plea to farmers to aid In the rubl?ei
Vjsalvage drive" by collecting ruhhet
ft von'their farms. Transportation prot>
_? ^eiuH were considered-'and member*
; ,'.'k/VrKcd to pool; their vehicles as much
a^lpoaslbh^! Appointment .,of a legfa
. lallve cdnuuittee and ,of a commit
' ['.tee on resolution in preparation'.foi
the state Crange convention In Bur
t v linfcton October .28-30. was'diacusaed.
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' -YE OLDK. THYME FOURTH.
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\ . OI&'. timers can, remember when
ahou^all they^ had to loolc forward t<
v / at 'thia aeaaon of the year was tht
r .'hft fohrth of July barbecue.
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MtriM a> "Avengers at Pari
ihriabl -iiig the oath of alleg
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Three Sites
Arranged for .
Registration '' ,
Youths 18 To 20
To .Sign June 30 /
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- Hiree*' ?separate'' locations v~,ln
Greensboro -for0 the registering of
youths In the' 18-19-20-year age
bracket Tuesday; June 30, fifth registration
day, have been arranged
for this event by George E. Pcrrln,
local registration chairman fof the
generaV'committee headed by Me
Daniel T>ewig, It was announced Friday
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The downtown ceotera will be the
city hall, the county courthouse and
the CDVO office In the rear of the
Southeastern building, main floor.
\ At city hall It la expected that Teg
let pa linn f q Klaa will 1|A t\1qpu^ in the
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main corridor and also on the second
-floor, while at the courthouM
Ihe grand Jury room, courtroom No
1 and the tax listing space in tbi
basement will be utlliied. ? - .- ?
Mr. Perrln said the service* of iJK
to 200 volunteer registrants will
needed, the registration for the en
tire area covered by the three Iocs
boards having b?en estimated to U
about 3,500. . ..: .; i: 1 j .'.*
Registration will begin at 7 a. m
and continue until 9 p. m.. or latei
If* neceasary,- It wss said. B. E
Camptiell, No, 1 clerk, and James V
. Morgan, No. 8 clerk, will supervI*
arrangement* for registration In tlx
rural precincts In their' reapectivt
board areas. - " <*'_ Vl-.v
Funeral Held for V
Miss .Geneva flines
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?, .Funeral service* were held foi
e Mis* Geneva Hlnea," who died. at^L
g Richardson Memorial hospital 'Ratnr
t da^'June 20. /Funeral *ervl<S*yw&
; iei d J^l pV^Brown^s V^funeril ^ 6<xn
(^Hpei.^Toeaday. Jnrve 23 ^t'T,*^J
d o>lock.^?'Seirvlcea"iwyre-eboducted ,b;
I- Rev^Nlcholaa and*Rev. Hetha. Mr
i- torment followed In Maplewood. Sor
it vlvora were* m of her. Mrs Ada Hine
and four alaters.
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INSIIOKO. W. C, SATURDAY. JUNtf
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U. 8. nsrsl history, 12,32? ww rworn
Harbor.'' Boar Admiral Randall Jacobs
lance to mtj volunteers oa u>? left. wu
Guard (center), and tolaouen of ih? Mai
Lack of Housing
Driving Workers
From Wilmington-'-.
Substantial numbers of workers In
tbe yards of the North Carolina
Shipbuilding company, of Wllmlnglon,
are quitting their Jobs and leaving
Wilmington because they-cannot 1
find shelter for themselves and their ,
families. Henry R. Emory, chairman ,
of the defense housing committee of
the New Hanover defense ^council.
Raid he had been informed Friday.
'"The labor problem Is one of the
foremost problems that the shipbuilding
company has to meet In turning
out Liberty freighters for the him r1!,
time commission." he Raid.
1 "The company cannot produce
ships on schedule without the cooperation
of cltltens of Wilmington
and New Hanover county." Every
? householder and property-owner here
- can do an Immense service to the
? war effort by helping to provide
. shelter for the shipyard worker*."'
; - Available rooms, apartments and
houses should be listed with the
) homes registration office or with a
, real t-KtHte agency at once, -Mr. Em,
ory said.
! Purse-Snatching
Becoming Habit
Near A. and T.
r Another of - a aeries of purae
matching incidents in the vicinity
' of the A. slid T. college gymnasium
' w?s reported to police Friday.
1 .Georgia Anna Hinee, 638 Kast
* Gaston street, told police that a tall,
slim Negro attempted to snatch her
purse late Wednesday night In the
1200 block of East Market -atreet.
Previously Chloteal; Robe.-ie, 115
pb^nnyer.,. street, reported her
r puree.-snatched In that, vicinity by-a
<nan?answering ?jhe^ same ' d esc rip'i
tiori.' Tier imnbaiMl told " officers that
U> Several ?they attempt* bad been made
& tm paaaershy; In -that area., . ,',4- > >^
J '-^Walter TUdetihouc,'. 100 V-Country
' Club drive, reported that golf clubs
and equipment valued at,1200 were
s stolen - fnan^hUl car ^Wednesday |
5 eight after'7 p. nv"oo'Ooontry Club'
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into the Nary, Coast Goard and
is shown in the Nation's capital
ting to take the oath are rolcarina
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Motor Club
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City Car Tag .
Action Based On'
' Motorist Survey
Basing its action on a recent poll
of motorists In eight of Nortfi Carolina*s
largest cities, the Carolina
Motor clab la targing all municipalities
to discontinue the present; system
of collecting $1 for every motor
vehicle registered by parties living
within the city limits, according to
Information received Thursday from
Mrs. H. L. Ryan, manager of the
local branch office of Carolina Motor
club.
Mrs. Ryan said-that v^tes of local
members of ,the'A club and other
Greensboro motorists made In .February,
totaled about OS per cent favorable
to the abandonment of the
city automobile license or stickers.
Total from poll 6f the eight cities
amounted' to 05.7 per cent for tb??
discontinuance and 4.3 per cent for
continuance of the city tag. ' .
Benson for the act Is that the fed
eral cnv?rinn?nt now finds it 'necessary
|o collect more taxes from the
motor vehicle . thHii ever before, according
to a_ statement from Coleman
W. Roberta, president of Carolina
Motor dub. i
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If cities find It abaolutely necessary
to collect.listen, let It .add thai
dollar to the property tax,' Juat ap
they do when they collect the poll
tar, Mr. Roberta atated. "'wr>V<
British: Prelate ... (
Talks From London . .-J
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. The first secular address by WB?
Hani Temple.mil, bla^ recent-.en-'
thrinment aa Archlblabop of Canterbury;
was beard orer", radio'network
Sunday, June .*21 at 4 o'clock.
rrecedln* the archbishop's address,
broadcasts from the National Cafe*-:
dral In VTinhlnrton a aerronn by
Father Michael Coleman; pastor, of
All Hallows church In the' east end
Qt London which "was destroyed <by
German bnmha. His sermon ^rob)ect
was "Faith Under Fire.*'
ad The t'uttire Outlook! (
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State Draft Policies
Still Rate Married
Men for Army
Problem of Income :A v.
And Self SupDort Factor,
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Under present selective service ' ,V.
policies, married men are being In- ? '?
ducted Into the army, state selective
service headquarters, at Raleigh, reported
Friday.
Local draft boards -have been Instructed,
state headquarters reported.
not to alter their classification
policies In anticipation of new
regulations which may follow the
passage of the new allotments and
allowances bill.
Bona fide S-A men are not to be Jr'
placed In class 1-A on the theory
that the alotments and allowances .
bill will provide fdr their dependents.
"The present deferment policy
provides that men should not be classified
in 3-A simply because they have
Mves. The thing- to- consider la .
whether the wife la a dependant of
the registrant. If so, he la entitled to
be In 3-A," a selective service official
said.*
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Tt also provides that simply be- -V.
>?u? a uiaji a wiie woriLB or 1H
capable of working, she Is not automatically
excluded as a dependent.
The. thing to consider la her Income
and her prospect of becoming _ and ?
continuing self supporting." , * '*'
Masonic Program
The program was held at Bennett , v College
chapel at 8:30 Snnday aifte^
noon, June 2L'W The address was de-,
livered by Rer. Barkley, District So-',
perlntendent of the A. M. E. church 1 '
of Winston-Salem. '
Mrs. Herring's
Funeral Held At
Bennett Chapel
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The first funeral held at Bennett , *Y
College Chapel Saturday. June 20, at.. iVv
2 p. m M . Alice Herring-of
King atreet, died &&&?
t, l^Rlchardan'n 51 emorlal^ioeplta^^Bp'
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wnrfcifVi??<i * br,.'M?.'.'ayfe^^i'
pS^s. f, Rem a rks by; a^blt^frleo<^aH^
Mr*. Banner. HarTinA^M^R
craptoyeaT at Ben