WEEK KNDKN<; SATURDAY, JANUARY I, {HJ9 PATRONIZE THESE . ADVERTISERS THE WEEK IN GOLDSBORO By E. A. THORNTON ..^»4».»Lt«afIi». JWMUIUU. .-' !: r Mr. and Mrs. Waller Williams. Clinton, N 0. Mrs. Ophelia \V i! jams and little Arlene Cole, of Four Oak.-. N C. ami Miss. .la. outline and Louvcnc WUluihis el lG \vt<;n Grove, N. C. Were ti: hol.da.\ mu ts o! Mr. an i M.. K. A Thornton at <>l9 t>«*v- •;«iiv Stre et.'Mi. Cli ; .-.a and Frank M- Donald of Norfolk and limin'-r Institute, Vs wore tin holiday guest.-, of Miss Matt a B. B. st Among the visitors in town during the hoJidv ■• were. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and Daily Wil liams of Philadelphia visiting their daughter, Mrs. Blanch \V Edwards on Popular Street N hie Wall of Brooklyn, N. Y. vs iting his brothers, Elbert and Hebert Wall on Dt ntnark Str- 1 Sgt. Williams Washington of Camp Kilmer, N. J. us visiting his father, Willie Washington, on Cent. : Street. Miss E*?eL>e Whitted teacher at Statevi la spent the holidays home with hti parents, Mr. and Mis. Eail Whit tcc}, on Miller St Miss Mablf Ga\ in, te.icm .' at home with her parents Mr. mid Mrs. William Gavin on Podula: Street. Mrs. Minnie Dorden M lev of New York City is spend mg the Christmas holidays \\ nh her mother, .Mrs. Oppie Lee Horn, on Slaughter Street extension. Mrs. Laura Hardy of Kinston spent Christmas da.y with he. son, Thomas Hardy on S. Gem fjia Avenue, Mrs. Connie Thompson Ryd'. ", Walter Gray Thompson and Vic tor Walter Ryder of Hampton Va. are visiting Mrs. Ryder's mother, Mrs. Eunice Thump.--m, . pjn. Grcenleaf Street. Mrs. Harriett Bland Thomas of Pittsburgh - visiting her parents, Prof, an 1 Mrs. C. I, Bland on Virginia St. Miss Alice Ok!- % of W.. -.hm.-to ID. C. is visiting hoi motiu-: and * . on W ; J'.e Street M. Mildred Jacobs vi? ting ft. • parents, Mr. an* M:s FraUK J • cobs ori Marion St: cl Cps. Earl Jackson Graham ■ Fort Lewis. Washingt m is sp< ing the holiday at !: me with ms father. John Gr; at 437 f ... f Elm Street Cpt. Graham i former student of Dillard High school. American Legion Make-: Needy Families Happy Biyant-Be.-d P ' -V . 215 A .can Legion and tf:* Legi-.r- A ■ iliary were very succes-sf'D ar.l vleasctd to plav Santa C thirty five needy tamilie.- < n Christmas Eve. The comii :tt* prepared 35 baskets of fruit an - groceries and deliver-. .1 them on ; Chri-mas Ev. vvnwh in ad *.:k n* tpel \e; v l-..prr. ’1 -■ P •■■■• • giving to needy families, ha- ■■ n cairied on by the American !..< gion and the Auxiliary fi.r many yea ( s. The members take great ..be sent cigarettes to tr> • \vt pi ide in this type - set vice. 1* erans at Oten Hospital. Members of the Past and the Auxiliary weic-orne home Mus Georgia Mae Smith, of Bennett College and Miss Wilveria Ba.ss •it Howard University fu; the Christmas holidays. Misses Smith and Bass are reported to he do ing fine in Chicago. Miss Smith received the American Legion 5J50.Q0 scholarship Shis year and , Miss Bass won the local oratori es! contest prize this yea. The American Legion is vc v proud of these young ladies along with many others of Golds!; - W, -v>h for them a successful and Ilappy New Year. Tire American Legion All-Stars added another victory to their - credit Wednesday night, Oecem :Vr 22, by defeating the Dillard . High school Tigers ba-hieiball team by the margin of 29 to -o. This is the AH-Stars sixth straight | victory out of seven .-tab.- dur ing the season. * High score for the Ail - Stars i Willis Best, 34 points; and N. Durham, 11 points. Dillard, Hicks and Smith. The All-Stars will play the following games Janu ary 3, the Trojans basketball team of Durham, January 10, it. Raleigh All-Stars, January 13. Camp Lejeune, January 17, R; va, of Fayetteville, and Jan uary 24. the Globe Trotters of Kinston. Tburn ion's Aeen-Age Casino Topics The annual college nrom was held at Thornton's Casino 1 ues day night December 28, at winch , time a large crowd of boy* and oris home from the various col lege/: throughout the state- -.v oe present. The Casino was. 'beauti fully decorated with the college motif, showing each college ban ner represented. Colleges from out of state represented were, Howard University Va. State, Morgan State. Kent State Uni versity, Fisk University, an/) Hampton Institute. The group en joyed an evening of fun and dancing. The affair was given by Mr. and Mn, E. A Thornton, pro , priotors at the Casino l n • ( Tb • Kmptv StmCK!/u : r tuui *• tv. sponsored by the Won:..nk Civic Club -e/as held Friday Do- :comber 24, at 11k coin:-; I center at xvbi.ch tin.; hetw- "n , 1 300 and 500 children were- made hnppv At the party each ceild was given fruit f-iys and ere. cl. tiling i>! vaiu ■ t ■ take Toor with thc-m. A progiam w ««s ur ranged at vi.urh time the -m< ny of Christie.; -• carols was cnioyc-d by all. Th- pre-'ident an! e n b- i'- of the Women's Civic Club • wi.-h to thank >v. ,-v one who ' t helped to make thU mf'-i.-od a ; success. We wish te-i ail of you „ pncDra ii. and happv Nov; Y :i" I The Little Tneatre Inc, v.;d ■ have its ti/.t regutar meeting a th .c \v ce;-.i- Jar.:.;. v 7. 1940 n th.,.- home of Mr Thompson a•• •liler Street. Bryant-Best Pou No. 215 American la. cion .'CI e meet Tuf cdav ni: hr, Jaiutatv 4. ", . : p.m. at Thornton 1 ;-. Casm-"- Nit I ' members ary urged to be pm t-r.;. ... E \V Wright. Comn Mid' Vottctl Authors. Ports Edit INo in, of \e«£i*o . N'e-.v York (ANPi Langr-ton i* 1 1 Hughes and Arna Bonte-mns ■■ i : , i , c e. ii ’ a j p netr v anth i'C. containm;* ; | work t 147 p'ets. entitled The i Poetry of tf:e Negri., if was an- T ; nnune ;i - ere recently i-v Double- -S day and company, publishers. Tn. nruholug-, cove: : a nei-.oci preced b The first scotien .a devM.i/'l -c ’■ ;th •' \V( ti 2' i j covers the widest possible ' u.,.-;--. srevealing the growth ot th-- r\e !grc> problem from regional to »■>- tional and world proportions. Tb. • > two ininc si c/i -n m; ii.di- :: \v :*k . f Car::, bean r.- tc. some* o‘ aft* Veil ;.a *- * 1/.* tii *. *ii.* t.; time and f-.at of vhif. poGs who e have w: rten .-.bout Nb.-g. - mm Nee,-,-, pie Both Hughes and B .ntemns are ■authors of national ; -mite Hug has aufimnxt . -v. :rl books of poems short stor.a , novel plavs and tnograplc. B.m --i tempts offering includes s v; a. nov. . .. iioet.iv mV) cc-amti.-•- lof the i'.it am. a/a S». Lcui-. Woman drawn up for toe Asheville area ; under il.e It cdtrship of /he Asm vit'e C- . iii her el (V.vmer cC Rf-f .tuniiinii that rliaif.bi is : "!i ir;fpit ni .inci that it slsit .r-.s a hip.h reqmvarn.;ev.t U>r pit*- ; h.ic'c , }; i coton has pn-o --! -■•h!y been tho most important ixinc a»Ur r.A.; r in t-u.bUni* North C:u --oii-.,. t»'j expand production oi in:.--; cnp. tao W. W. WnodhotHC. Jj.. >ofi ho S • ‘\\o. K x per imoi l l St at/ot; Artistry In Glass . , : rcr \ . f " \ r r A i Wm -* -NtsA m i>-v & t*' ■ M I t ■-"""3'"''/ , './-r?^K c. -5 A,\ ■% S "Ws ST. LOUIS The hooded gent above is using a new twist in the ancient art of decorating glass at Pittsburgh Plate's Studio of Crea tive Design here. While decorative glass is one of man’s oldest means .f beautifying buildings, experi ments are still being carried on to improve techniques. Here at the , studio the processes of design are carried through from creation to ; execution in plate glass. As demon strated above, designs are etched ' into the glass by sandblasting through a stencil which leaves only the design bare. After sand blasting the glass may be beauti fully tinted or gilded, or left piain to suit the individual taste. The hood protects the operator's face and ey.M from flying- sand and gitt/c. and also prevents him from inhaling the tiny particles. A sepn riif.e oxygen supply readies him through the small hose at the re*:. vShCoNlf sir ;j/.H ft /% t p| q*p /-* f s/% vit KJ aj .I** 11 $3 aJ FARMIIAM) FOUND DEAD |;N DiT< if ,\EAK HEim OliD HERTFORD Willie ti on Whi N’egi ■ ln;m h.-ne. •• ;. R.-ti u - J in an ice and v..iit-i till* ,i ditch Slinct-.iy iftt-rfiiion cal th.- T,ci f,.c::i. tcca'.c-d ali.aii runo ir,t:. > ca.c - I N'.- v- Hope T. 0 u . d la 11. nc. .mil !; to IC pc i ts. -., . v seen fi r-qceiv,i\ Satie. - day -.1 ii :i. , Wt-hLs Sn.it Ctiristinac tiatty dm-ii.g the e;uiy ,1:. 11 ~- eight. He* v s f.i.uui .Pout 3p. .-1 Sunday by r< ; -.:haid White, re idem cf tlit- lu. n rlll.-ll v:iv ■i ■ !*.'.(• fl.’lTi the -aefi. White v a !■ uici k cl. th- s and ijoct;.; loct v. l-cnm face do\vti in ' .e elite!). Mm!.' .if m: the • -ani',.- iiulif..l..d ' nc rmd 0r.,1y it: .do an off-. : nl - out ut th.* did !>. A b Jit- id ccntainin- $24 v.-.i.- foimd in hi- Dan Sells Eet To l'a\ S2OO Dm lui s Itill (JfiORC;E'l OWN. S C • ANI-'i A S2UO bid <■ . ,• i-.in .d . -catimud can; ed King SlakeM, a local rc->- den 1 . to sett two pet nog:-,, m/wc last week which nc had kem ■ d ii: ven ‘"the best of eve: ything" tor inon* thai: 'ye.es St'-'kes' decision to i*c" the no l : i iir'k v'i.'i.- streay pf'M's ;lci f-.ion Ol; 1 {■}.{'■ \j oT -'iis I'oU in i>mi Pn lev quit*? ;Oi iie liiiio. St v c ■,■ re t hey reaeh ed 5 •: >}> ti nidi!’, blit he could riot bear the idea ot parting with them. Ltd month, however. Stokes wa> ser iously burned by scalding writer. The medical i reatrhent cost him' 5220 brouAhl Iris narrow to market. He sold it for SI Ohio. The he amount needed The importance of ha my bees for poll lira then is. indicated by a 1 u-iv pom beo/y tried in Ohio this w-c-r. Bees me needed so badly ro dint State lhat the E'ederr.J r verii driy (;f *i\ iit} t .. . i , j 'AL fEATURt'S - J—- - . , , A . , „ c ! n ' i , a ■' r>;D.J GLAD TO KNOW J | ' I j>r-^U" r - ■ /^;\you,^6PAßKy/ iff r 1 \tl | r«" 7f 'I ,—■» ’S£i 1 Aj m. %~~%JivJ., Us / i '!■■ X‘J CiA / M c l -M/vLr ,Tr v / Q^ y C» \ •/*'" " !: ' P^ T ^ S ;’^v£ r; s: ‘ -"' K= SECTION WELL YOU WERE T?r ARC'D *Y :TET> BY TfiE PB&PL E •Al 4o en Ur ‘ A -t #?#!' <:*- W'iTH 05/ NOW THE OT-i'eß N G-hT YODNCr »PTURED AND BROUGHT w "c 5/-HE REFUGES TO TALK—'VOd r thaTl * BOY’S LIFE WON T BE WORTH WVL'C+f I I until we haul in The bis- catch .-' ■ ---NOW HEBE'S WHAT i WANT SOU ■ AMD SPARKY TO DO ON YCUR ML first special assignment// JW- I W“ " * T>o! HAVE TO KEEP J IF YOU SL! P | THIS SUCKER STUCK ) UP SAMPSON, I'LL i I !N ME FACE ALL SEE TO IT THAT L%6^T tler? r VOl: Di - .'period;/ I f DEc2/ I ZA DYING-1 NOW GET GOf.NO/ i /TER A jggjg ! jmi r?} f mtim BBS*. Ko m GO V’ 7 SCf-JOLA RSHIP GRANTS DEQUES TED IN NEA LEG (SLA TION V. . ' : . A bill t.’ tit .-I ..; ilk.-llf . - V 11. ... ... jv-i i J be ml .-.bi d ... : fn, f! 1 ' iom!ii ac-f-uni .. to )'); M.-Denali: i .- t - v . 'ln- dfcpa. tincnr ■ . -,. .• J, *.- ; lii! k;i - !,*, K■ I: n/, 'a ui K 1 . (ion. r p ;*, I ■ Vs-h. t\’>' ‘ 1 wi" ' • ’ lowttm ... rWvv FT*. . .- >• *» Sends Voice .Home ! .. I Jok. fj M - a -n 0 . CHICAGO- Maunne Meyer, 19- year-o’d employee of a record .hang--,,-i and wire row Jar rnan ufacturer, not only works to make v. ire recorders, but uses one to tell her family in Wisconsin that she v.-as the winner an the company's "Idea! Farmers Daughter" con- R"C Miss Meyer wa- picked from 20 other contestants to compete ir. j the national "America's ideal Fm ai«''» Daughter'* contest. I \Ji*m °* '”’ K now' < S*GCSSiPV OLD DAMES AND VOU'LL GET ■ >lfc PLENTY Or INFORMATION ' WWA'T VOL! MISS WILL ?£*!*L W VOO DOH*fT LOOKS LIKE p OH A: Bvi - ■•• ,ER’S iS ] SAV/WHAT'S A. r / NEWS BROADCASTERS RtN TROUBLE yAm.V / HE DONE NOW??)] ( ARE; ON THE AIR SAMPSOnI gjUkj l^ajWl m am ■ u.M r L ]h |• '' |. I nil 1 . LiAKUUNiAN RiUU'at*t Au \ 41; r. «u • ii ■ ■ : -! n .\r-'D ::' l ' ■ i i ru;\-i yr ;: IcG/: nip sio-i&ju .g"'a . :*w tbt 4 r%KA I.lopypt! ( f t‘ I U :U *V ’ U '\|l iA rj lCt *' >'T' 11 H v, V ’ !. . i • } i' t . ' '*i i • ■ 1 ! 11 . . - I-'.- .1 tin- 1-• iv,- : A A aI : cbol.n sh-;.ir b, . aid ••! . ,;; • . -j- - ■li ( : i 4 i. . 111 :■ ii■ i i guilds ay.i :li -1 ;; i: \ dist'i :i, in.; jjlon b*. *';.■/.'/ es race, < r<--G. :Tx, j <>:• oth. . social c* 11 uin-taiv- .. Tn. s-MK-n.i vu. ' a! lea ' ~ * jitci- ; , Vv ~* 1j i 4 jp* ’ b-’u-d and Intfginft u i ■■■ :>r\ iiii! oijr.v 'Oiiw, o - si *mj4 * ■ * u I- UGS \w;.-n lu.'i* - V' 11 > r \ i {'ll) * H'n ,>..,,.1,-/ j '4 l( ;\ 2vj i ) 000 or 250.00() sV D '•*- : II ICKES EEPIA( dS ED!?DEE n\ I:O\DD Tw ‘•Ovv-it Cc>}}‘ 40 .Boafd of Tn;, - ; ■ ' tij i ■ \ l.lv :.* j. t v t: v<'*■ ti i‘rv -. , A I . * ‘ r * -‘ • lu '- i - , ‘ v * ! SE DREW G!TES RACE'S NEED r 0 more nncioßS MON'. ■ •( i p> 1 Hot i f: ■■ - i. ■■ re rrv. .■ i. 1 t j.;i. ■' '.. v ;es i>:' 1 I!. it, ■ ilh: :••!•>!,D: 1 •Nd : pCrFO Ts ■<■ vniUi fusnos.-- It land v-t. j Chi. ;:i.tt-i::\J iratwiiit A! i'li.'i Sri!c ji :u itor ! -■ .! TiilatH- of Howard Unix vr? !.y .'. 'tv;:' (’. Kvun - ■ { the war d ' ' rtnv.'nl. Ih-nva.i Dree' edut ; ■ 'll -..aria! ■ of the TV A; Or ; ■l':-- .T T Wj.hJli:;:.'! Tu IJr H. Cfuau.il :Y; ; ;Aj • ;).;.’OnU''Uts * Vi* ,! , *•:»- yft i. T< **\ in h. T .. 11 *• • - vii-H-vi:-Nio,? Jir sai ;-":‘teUu, ISutU'd arid Cl i'-C T' 1 "• ; '• ': • mailt f ii-itae U ' 4 i'■ Ii • • ! . JJ. ~f , . . j .1 ( t -J r .'Sb'li! LO ptVVCuh' i.' !G>*C- ; ! ■ uE'G’df ill bill handfaj gi \vr ;■ } - ■"opt 1 Honors College * and Dme Chairman YORK - Wi; ■ E. Co in ti .'■(a; Slates, hat? be« *; mack - ; <* ■ ■ : -‘ *;f ih€f H ft iv s ei'j\l lr:.hre i.■ 'G }> ! m/.- XII, in toj-dim? lo v.-,.-vd vfckeived here G-ottur. a Hrtn'. ■ coupGralio ' P' ■ BELIEVETHERE^' SOMETHING-‘WOT’ : SEM INDIA'S < o, ' : P> ! ‘3O WE RE PROTECTING i>fY -wVv ■ W W;M HE'RE WHILE J J \' 7\ f WE LAUNCH OUR A I Sc ARC-- C? THE W ' " \ •// ' SECOND SECTION m FSA Head Scores Medical Bias In Banquet Speech’ u NEW YOU K • \NP) Federal : .Aunty Administratoi Oscar it. ■ ; Ewing l.'.ia.sti-d eeereaation in LV ill-. hosp : kils and modiciil schools of pc the iv.ition in an address here on 'i'ne-d.iv ui' n!, before mure Muni ! 150 persons, attending the fifth an •dversai y dinner of Sydenham ho-- iie. n’tal. hi id at the Waldorf Astoria. ■! The principal spoaKer at the SIOO si- a plate tiinnet : fated that under • tin l existin;.: pissent conditions a-'"!l ir. caaif-i for a camel to go L ! Ihrculm; the eye of a needle than ii if-; is for a Negro to be admitted to '.he majority < f ova medical eoi i: . ieges. • In sp - :king nf the c< nntry’.s only ; two Ne;.',i i nu'dicai schools. Howard autl Meharry. Ewing said that tol u . low.n:' thn report of a sjiecial in- Jr. j tnr-agei'.cy cunnnittti’' wliich siusi' *-••: i«the pr l ion of Ns health. in. I lernei; h: Gallinner hospital Jayi yi. : Se.uiernber. The : pcekdr concluded hi, ;:ni.eeh iby remarking about tjio Naiional Health Insurance. He scored n.e 1 . American Medic d os:-cci.ji. nit Icr j ■ *'s Oppos-tti'di to toe program, •The '‘j ; baur t..f the.-.e eentieint n is i A ; • •i" ah in at the dinno- w.r-■ , Ur. At-.i ;it.!... ,j. Vinson, president!: •' of He a ard Univ.-r it;.. who hn !ijilUed in remarks with the |,d i' wing stuieivienl: ■Tor 50 yee.i < wo have been ox-j ; pih imer. i ing in Race Relutions on i !is ic theory non -sofireg'ut.ioi i i.s - : i. ’t oxpc-ii lent ar.d wo are aiso ex- ! j.utr.irc'iititu'? lb lie par!iti.-nir".; of! I -a Eternal inri. A. . have not rmiy ! -Ifwish, Protevtani and Cathmic! ,j J Churches, bus we even have h'mk! : and white churches.' . I ConVinui’ta, Dr. Johnson said! 1.. 1 '!." a is VVi y ODIISpiCUO'.K that I 1 ; there i - not a single me. of life, , j n any sin; lr state ,»f the Union, j c j where regrcgaU'-t: is not praolir-ed, i ; sod that not only segregation must , n - ,; ’ e uhoiirhed, rut even the method | ; : it. If. n Dorr,..era,;.ys < y,,.,). .... i Otoe; guests; at the celebration in-! : dueled Ri.t.ert F: Sherwood. isme Halsey. authai of •‘Ccs-r :r ' - r; 1 »;’ii! J .r W. Johnson, ci>!!«•(•- | Internal Revenue, Janies M jv. ccit .I't'i’Ci'cii chairniah of tlie] New Y.v.-k Rod Cross Fund j ; r vc - : i v T7 and 1SH8; Lotus; Fair. J • ;Y r,i Y:: 1 . | ,-iatr.y C. Oppcnhoinw;. cmnrri:.w i I th< - Hcsp-ictl's board. Rev. James Ti- i w.vw pastor i.i Iho Clturca M'i ;S !t‘ Master, and , tn- of the onwt d ! .r m . • • ■■■•■- s mat Limed the I ui..egtAUon m Negro and white • Ihe Green Parrott Case j Ham* Cooked Fo».d. Beer, 1; ’-Vine, Coid Drinks 327 S. James Street Mrs. M. S. Pennington, Mgr. I‘ j *V H. Griffin and Son COAL FUEL OIL 47 Phones 47 Goldsboro N. C. Sutton and Grady’s Lunch Room Cold Drinks, Beer. Shorf j Orders, Weekly Boarders , 409 Soufh Limes Street Hillary Wuolen. Mgr, ' | B ELF.-ST A CRT Furniture Company (Quality Furniture, Reasonable Prices 227-28 N. John Street Ooldsbaro, N. C., Phone 1760-J ELMORE’S RADIO SERVICE Sales and Service Street Floor Border. Building Goldsboro, N. C. Phone 2188 for Prompt Courteous Service j FOYE’S I BARBER SHOP 405 SOUTH JAMES ST ODEf.LE FOYE, Prop. Moore A Grocery WE BUY AND SELL FRESH j COUNTRY PRODUCTS 505 CREECH STREET FREDERICK MOORE. Prop IT ; *?■ -"-" IL »~-~r w^’TSaffiTgr SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Car . S, James and Elm Sts. Branch Office N. John St. ONE DAY SERVICE We Specialise In Women's Silk Dresses and White Sweaters PHONE 1379-ft PAGE SEVEN Goldftboro Merchan is And Business Persons Made This Page Pos sible, Give Thera Tour Trade. I, The two i'.ui '-'.s .if honor were Me. Anders-in ; ml Laura Z. Hob -■in. author \ "(.lenth.-tucn's Agroe m \UIJ lo> HOTEL TO BE DESIGNED in PU I WIIIJAMs LOS ANGFLKS (ANPi Paul ; William'. - i;e of America's out standing orchitects. will collaborate with .mother famous artist to pro • ducc a new $l«.ooo.0oi) Amluissadur mile) here iri 1- Angeles, it was revealed last week. Aecnrding to tentative plans. Wnb iy, wilt v-.-.iik with desiunfr i; F,. • (L'i)de; in i emodelitt P c \». f 11-kru'.vn iOti room hole! •> Myer Sc inf?, operator of :;inv\o in roses, hotel and real psialo tiirougiioiu the United States, ar.d iwner of the Ambassador, has ; iveii ): s okay to the project. A'ee.re the vai'inu-; departments ; ■ ' ‘ l Tint Williams ami Ged tie; wii! v \i; on , 1 the i;; ter " ■inJ ; : ■k te | Clil'-I i.:i ml Greet' eb,li t ; a : v."mining p.v>! and a lunior ;i/e goli course. A )-'->■: 1 cneti new ideas in ho :e--: '’-Ti be a yri'up of 500 bunga- : unVjl ‘-'-tme Will be connected to 'he lio’ei by special tunnel. These ; >.'-iiiga!i>ws wi;; receive the regu | tar ro .nt service. ' hr ciu;;; nineernents the i G.'iatnap, area during the week if'-neb December H totaled 204.000, : ;i '■ com.-'.ii-ed with 113.000 during the ; '' )! ■"< ■ ‘U.tin; week in 1947 SCOTT’S CAFE- Bust in Barbecued Foods 404 Golley Street Goldsboro, N. C. HICK’S LUNCH ROOM j New Open For Business Shorf Orders and Regular | Meals, Coid Drinks, Ice Cream { ; 302 N. John St. Phone 9189 , Mrs. Frank Hicks. Prop. | - r-inmunMi :j • o>i)ii M : i v | SI RVH I SI AXIOM (.!> AND OH, Kin N. CRIINI.EAF Si COM') DRINKS AM) BFER PHOM m 47 - J H. L. JACOBS. Prop, 1 '■ . | Your Credit Is Good (f^jOUCLCti* FURNITURE 115-117 East Walnut St. GOLDSBORO fnovipsovs SUPER WASH AND SI 1.1 SERVIC F. LAUNDRY 9t)f> N. JOHN ST. 9 LBS. 35c PI R MACHINE Mrs. Pearl Smith, Mgr* FOR DEI.KTOI S DINNERS STOP AT ViYkv s Soda Shoppe s. james st. “A SPECIALTY EVERY DAT Moye’s Grocery Fancy and Staple Groceries Fruits and Vegetables 401 SOUTH JAMES ST. PHONE 9134 Silver Moon Bar ALL KINDS OF SOFT DRINKS BEER 229 W. PINE STREET ALEX SWIFT. Mgr.