VTTT'K r.NDIKG SATURDAY. APRTL IG, 1 J>l9 lUTHONIZH mm ADVERTISERS ijßljK THE WEEK IN * iPiL GOLDSBORO .{^rny'mm IllSlif By E. A. THORNTON ««*■■» IWMH iikimoho <«<• rn*V** Riy c-vclt William:; ha: .:• n<- ! ; Brooklyn. V V In \ isit !■• -a u> ! Mrs. Ntnvir M Be, k'<- '•' ’ ■ ion:.!" ill M; \ C T '••.•! nil • . P‘I \l*v Vi; 1:: . Vi-il!’*;! hi’: . ;■/(: Mi’ ■ 'tii G who has Icf-ri on flic ;’ r k '■■•l l'» • time. ,YI f O' »:• i:t Hu i. I 1 ■ •• a.-, of M> • • .none H < "■ inglot;. jul*. V.' '■' ■■' '' ' 1 provi;;;' after •< brief • Mn■ ■- d he.’ir •• National r-;• .■ ■ Hedth v."- founded by Hi- r- '1 W,. t- • “ W , i)‘: • • t*: \ ret by t' t• * Ln W-dy -if nillaid Hit; t Sciv-'ot i.iintig tin- wC"k <•!' A; .. a D. 1 John mi. • • st(l■ nl u ih' -•( - pnhi io \n it’i ill Ndolh 1 in.-i CoilCßv of Dir. ;: ir,r and *••-.-» .-;• d to the Wavrif Cuiii.'v !l ill !>*--1. 1 • ir,on; if: ti. Id ad) di a: ■ !( d the program. K.:: i End Sell* •. •. <'ri iii'n F new rooms void, ::a\ l. cn tmd»-. ■ • Ida •] i I'M" Uav. Anri! 11 whir-'. : >. e 2-Ul *'hii Kirn a’ tail school day who have L)i cn t" ■ iv' r t v. •m) v \ ■:'■} i day. The | ■ Ell PTA !net: Monday nh;h ; Apnl 11 at vh ■ . time opei ho;i u and i; apt t tit -11 , i ta- t\C' ri ’ S- and :i - JVm W 1 i'.tf . aiai’Viv rd that the dc-oic'o fin;: , xore >,e: ~{ the I’riv adetdtori vo the s- a p m w lien ?.l - M. Hu'' Lnv.o-inco. state edinuh ' ■: ■ dr' -r. win he the cm t -a ■ ake, (till.! I i t it VTTI NHS >1! SIC Al FIsTUM. The Dillard High School Gbr Club. unde-. the direction a!" Thelma Johnson and Neal Stitt, at t'tided the musical h.-dival held . V\' if,:n Thursday. Aprtl 7. and : ■ The mixed group «n,n>hni» of 40 . i'.•!.'< . sang Ha;". WilroiH ‘■("indy" a mountain dan r : v>i:c and rec< vi ri ari lvnor i.i'ing nt Slip*: vie. The ureup arc:i: :;r; ton-, diction, ritvt •••, pin a ug ..:;(! interpretation we'.' noddy con mended. The Bov' Gw' ('ini, w,i srtn’s “At Partin;' find it-reived an honor r.it'ng i f c;v riicnt Thl croup was also commended on pos sessing the above qualifies. Louise Re t aid Shirley Greei "•■cro participant- iri trs - in...to v-vents and hoth received h"n-‘>i rat tics that will entitle them, ?ilonr. with the (Dee Ctuh'. to rc. t- Greaishoto on April 29. to jwrtt ipatf to the state Mu :;:a! E : '.tival held at A and T Cdllc-ue The following vocal v cmsk were mine., aid d t • t o!' d ra! logs. Mattie Hatchet excethi-.t Laura Poster, superior. Jaov Fen nc! (xccTlc-nt. Jo.-iaii excellent. Tin Oil Is tuo. Effie Flnv, ei's. Ma 1 :< Hatchrr and i am a Fi -ter, exm lent. The disfrit ju-ipc A M GlCt -ry of th- urn re d art";' nt rs Atlantic rliri.-tian Ci'i! r a. We-A Vo. M ; s John and Mr Sen need to he coini'i'nded for the very fine pc rfo rm ra nc; oj the DU lard High school . tude •!.. “OKK.IN AIKPS" |\ f ASTF.It (OM IRI A large CU-vvfl ‘A a.- prr'-f'iil; 'V, i i d.v An f: ■!'. Oil* .rd HA: i Softool tr hero- tar ‘OTiginairc- i under the diroclinn of Neal St it* , give a t."-neci-' ■ ' f p.fer -ilv-- i. j aJonr with oil r f.it •■•r.v i.rou.i t't >• in god ami a- t 1 to meet at Thor;for, Cluino Ihuts- j day evening. April 14 r<‘ *; p m. A!! i member:-; cl the executive <.oi>md'- t'-- »,. e urged to be presell* Bus’;-I np.ss of importance if. -..'heduh ,1 T. ' A. Thom ton is chairman Th.- Little Theatre. In' n :. ~ under the -.pen --or,-hip of l'*e Dra- j "vowi;- Ci‘.b wili mal;.- ;tr. fl'.r li i r.ppear.UKt with tl,e 3-,uJ n-.Godra- I mad "Don i • Door," directed b' J. D Middleton m t',> Dillard High School auditor,. ~ or. Apri’ 25 at f: SO P. M. A fourth c-n>.-: . :- in? (hay hns been ur.ho oy ire l.’avv..-i H'jjh Sehcol in Mount Ohi-e piny ’■)»»■ proved, to !v truilu a --a. c> vim the group. Members ot tra I. .m> Velir ' Ft, 1- I Gr--v ; . Wiifi-n. Mattie Belie 1,. L Thompson, Elizabeth K >ve. Eloise M, I . Ait - Mr, \ !,t-:'.. .; Sr hi b. John! ye D. Middleton. Jr.. Henry VV. Johnson. John W. St.tt, A li Reid and Francis ?. 1., irk in. ORATORICAL CONTEST Tit, the meet til" of Bryant Best Port No. 215 American Legion on Tuesday night. April 2. at Thorn tons Casino with Commander T!. VV. Wright, the post completed all pirns and :-et the date May ft. 2:3c m for the Goldsboro and Wayne County oratorical contest. The contest is an annual affali sponsored each year by the Amer ican Legion Port :>Jf> and the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary. Subject to be used iiT The C r >ni.c:-l; "Kdiicat'ori For Civil Rights Students from tin- follow,uni; Schools m the coun GOLDSBORO a’c in\it r rt h’ I' .rticipatf- u di j ,i, cat Di I Ui-0 lli.’.h Sc hoot ( ,; .-i» l-IV.I Hr::. S ,i’.kovlilc T: ro ll g School. Fi'iminr-iap li’.efi So; 1 -I ;.! F.-emont and Cm v ■ IHdi j-. •<•! • i ('»!■, • To !■■ < i in p. 1 1 •ciprite in the imtUerf. tnc an- I jdteant n.usf he tin- --on or jin of ~ . •■feran who scivul ;;i | vV'-rld Wut ! 'T •> .na i> - rrm-: i her of tiie Sophomore or .Tun i ! " 'n I'll- -.•fin'"! v.!) f:i sl'if or j 1 attend' Tho. c eli.'ihle to n n j t. i.-u- State Fit'll S‘.:'i"'a:>!li;: j must he the -on or liauyldc-i .; (|ri-f..|. o•, f-teran of World War . ; ", ? Pri/e.s gi Is. f st and • ■ Oil ", iPJ 1- V ii :■ eu e | m trip with all cxjmu.us paid t. j . St t• • < '■ r la e L" ..- and : c-cond wim i :.; v.'Hi i:a i.uv- . I'rci? flip : ’ ,! i- Rev state a ■ ;■ t N < ( ItC'.' t: i)l.' j am. in Jtn t ■■■ . ■ .. ■ ■ led a: ! ah( r teacher < r any 0,).’ who:, men- 'I ue conte t 'M .Mm i i a! 2:;t0 i: at the ft- 1 com j -iinnity c • •d-. c,old''.i" n. <_■ For fucker nfonn.ition emtad ■ >;• m t F A. Tunin' a. :• ■.. aim. al j !„■- n at" • t.al Cl le.i.iiUrC. ] lurtiid Commander Th- nC- a jA -a . 1 i Pn i: ion Six. Am. r.. . if agon to be held in ()■■ b-lioro a1.,- !i5 at 2 p m at Ur Con-.minity C t. j :■-. F-. e • Co null, ndc r a: iFa te-n At-a and the yiK-Mflcnl nl ■ very Auxiliary Unit ars invi I Jto he present. The Dillaid High Schm 1 Band has i, e.a ... .. a < d o j La,- i> ' \-ot-.i.| to help "tv cm urn- I Comrade John Hine\ a long 5; ■ • h'li t r <•! F'i v - .nt i'osi No 2■ ~ ! ■' "■ i a-... Set "day. April 2 Survivin' ! ■ ■- C ■ o v Hi e . •!• j -am • and one .-cn. two sisters, j b. others ..,id 3 id;! Os fr.i nd.s . nt u ,ici» Hun. .. nars a vce.omi : t i \V« rid War 1 Tin- funeral was held tie .-da; Apr l 4th > 1 p. m a! ! Giovr Chmch Burial and j ir iiy fune-.d follow'd; in th j rvl.lt Ce rt'-iy C'linrad, Wt. . d M'.gh -chor.il split a double bill in Basketball Widni'd.iv nig;'' Apr.! t> I iie Senior git’s defeated the • 'a pir). by tho :< iic o* .18 to ' ! i. The junior boys defeated the bo ; by t.he. seoi c of 30 to 10. Hi.ii score- fr lho gii ;• wme Bell i 1 . V,• ii .and Wi ii.nns. Roy.., T"i. .by • B. st. Baldwin .Strutti • j art! Sutton M-r.-Lr i - f Fie r-eni-.u nb; kothall tea/),: gl-1- W Dra- ante, 1, Fo ier. I\T. Shadding, V> | Tm-mpson. Ula Bell. F Williams. | M. Booth. S. Cm-! ry -)un 1. • - K. *)• lib, Anniv. Hill, u. Vwi.i M Sutton. Ada HopHn,- R. War-j rcn. K Cde and M. Williams Boys, j -oh -r L Sro tb O R0y.,1). P j Marshal;. -J Gienn, W .lories, j ] -awsoo Juniors, M. Ku.v: rds. A. . Roldvin, R. Jones. D. Ward. C. i Swinson. C Hamilton, .hnm-.. itv. TV. game win pi,.-, .-d fm the ix-h !■” <-i the ;junio: -and ten ..r clr.-s. A bn so crowd -as present, so see the game. They are look in •» forward to the annuel junior and •eni *r prom which u.li o,* held cn May (I. o n i.e Coin;.!;;-, ,l, Cents..',-. The Dillard Tiger: bti.seball team !'s looking li.rwantj I- it; opening* ga'i'io of the .tv son with Pocky 1 MiJimt 2 p. m Easter Monday, at | Municipal Stadium, i V.ISSIONARV SOCIETY HOLDS i WSHJON SHOW The annual fashion show spoil i soi ed by the Missionary S-oueto of tnt Shiloh Presbyterian Church, » f ■ h Rev B B. Richardson ;is pastor, was held Friday night, j April 8. 8 p. m in the Di-llu.d High | School Auditor utm. Between ;-;i mm j to pi sion.s participated in fra shove, i Fashions of all types were pie ! - eri ge i".'vl■ of tra. ier .'• j t ill 0,1 - IlCut H - .'■!'• and c .11 a" ■ |-!. j nniii!.' f•• .mi -ml d • St to T<-acn :• At. -i-i.i •'f.vutLon A(ii'i. {! r. is, ti> ! War I died M It •me S.Hai'l' v, ; /vpi j i 2 Sui'i'iare n •- .-. itr Mis. : :V!; - * t! -r ’ i't 1 * i.. ■' 1 -• I.- ; d ii; i>l , ; f t.iiaub th- military funemi «;ti’ B:. :ol Cl. I J'U!:l fla : i -i-an I.r lsc .2 v. ,i ell ta v. ■- - .. n-ieir.bi r ip, ; h.u ge a . s--d To da- . A: i d 4. a) W■- s f. • : Chen h Bm t. t!' i! cd in tl.-e < Hr! M ll C-im-ter.v. riKf vii.i i: tk-mning ti iiooi ' ’! sc junto; Mid .s-njor cte -.4 , 1 -kev lie T a mil..; -i Ivioi held limn a d in'ti'm- and sen; -r in ;in n t-th school auditorhmi f'rlday night. :Af >'i| 8 Mein tv rs Ihp \ anct '■ C(t a I • * * * C!' ii; i’ D*j- ' . '• <..*• Gi . • i BU’TiS i STI DKNTS VITIMt SI HIS bKS.i A TJ. ■ v t St ude nl Cot • fei-en c* t iiJl ■ 1 it- •••■!■. }• : ■ T' ’' ; r» ?, ’S< - ! < •'A: (1 S' ' ‘ \ v . .J• |‘ held it; Olive. ,t- (Tuns: A!..,, ill >:■ • - [ \! ! Kmno . ... ; : . 'i j jt'nnnl H S C r’i( -lb-'u I ess ( Ji -l N-.s C ilia . Slat! i'.y; S' i-reta:; Dr. R.-bort p Da-up!. I'n Mi ' ' Rale; . s ia '.n.-H;-;'; I’i..,c ;' j were, ti e Rev. W. R. Sni i'-.-n -. j 12. an of t ie fi.da*.’.' T n ■ <:*■. :*•, .C-h--o! ■■■ R.-Tlfdoji- Air- \! a'oelia M Foiu and Ann W. Ft- m . cl TA.CU!;- Ad\ •■ o;ss to ;e: o; g aim Saav. • id-- - DATEI hE TO 30 ■ .flip . .., , • Tho\ hr*ve '.-I-own. tlv >: 1'• -■ ' • ’ i AlVif *(•-'; • j liner;" y. The. h.jv>- shown ayiiti ! die a; 'ti d ■ of •'-• o i • ! i ■ i "(is»ilion... es ; e ..i" -e obr-envify attii j ' ’■ ii • s - nt thct-i i Tit- I- I-he feared thet : i- id' - ::!: ! *» A 1 &; ’ ' V-iiy, i.. ' : yy *: . >• ! mm -}< -'H WM- v-.-.J >/ ■ v P* P m #1 > i 4 .'1 f;\ -V# :- A . j - ¥ • *'*''*■ »ir & 0 - . . . 1949 MEMi.'EIISHIP I RIVE: j This striking- poster in five col ors has been issued by the .\a- j tione.l Vs-oci.UiOti fin the Aa - vanrement of Coiwmi I’cnple as ; j part of its drive for a halt mil- ! ... . w t • . •’ ' ' ' ' •• by ■:■ '■ ' T ; jt * , • i ,«•'.. ! m , ■. ' m \ m i m , m *•% -' f :: . I | '-*•'» v /; I ■■'■4 \ ' ;y: ■ 2 0% \ Wm. X : ASS! MI S lU itl S —1 iilloa iiig th. Faster hiUidav .. \mli.r. . FaUv.; .1 If t-u.Hi > will a■ • on iti ar i t tin- \neTi n rain e it; I dn-ri -. I!*' If , ,-ntr* iivt a t\ Ii t |n a mam nt Ni .‘in ill.-!cte 1 1if n-(irexi-nt.it;.a --i I I»: •s ‘. 1, : iii.mth ,vl,i n the I s. ;ir | l iiiiaia igr.-i r! (hat ti i-ir legation in coll other's v ill i|;!(l is f.iau- 311 i ll! i '.m'.as-iatiir f.-udl ■. torn i ■■ • ;-rvH ■ rs - -traoruiii" u>. and i-'hfi'ti-r idi-n l 'iteriti.irr tu i C-sri.* \ native ' i \irginit. : a nutll.lle of .»• a 1 11 1 ■ "!1 ( Sn.ii*. and -a foi.ii-. t nivi-si t\ -■A NP I ; of Ir- . Pit d v til him ; o n a: oils.- nation \a.cei > : r , I fr," ♦i\ ,v ; • . j ■0 ! V .CM . ; l;vi'' /\* ‘‘ i ‘ the tnid f: fiijC: O' ir end Ts c h.-v. • ’ !»’.■ j ' -'ple t,t i i . $ ot I'.'m.v to E-is ; ’ • ; • *• i . 0. Uif* : hmV'. of the H IS - *:d < ! - ■'. ■• •• :» . - - i!f(' h.v »' I’ re h<'i: ," *, drn into of .fief' Ho:.' y.-ai a a Harry S. Truman -I •! ed tl. t s itli the help of •' >!' 1 ’ " • |'F- ~f R< u p ; '••• on yet .mdreamed WIIV ? C SKIP TOWN . *■i f : of the d-rfur.”--Sj ktuelie . v ■, ■^-:\iOy .! • FJi - n r s ii-. • : -1 pi rs of , . a :in.li,-e!y F-y year, but .•' -i-i-i it ' . -. ri a e be• '.- b ' C'e r .id e.f ..( y.ji. lion members (lining the Associa- 1 i.ons' fortieth anniversary year, j (diaries H. Abton is the artist. ; NAAfT membership campaigns , arc well under way in a number of cities, ■ GHJNUL LISTS TWO NKW SCOUT TKOOI’S Dutinp the pas* week the irigt't' Tilth :;nd eighty ; ixth N« ".re Buy Scout Tmo! .< \\err regftereri in the t• • niat a! the St. Ambn.se Rpiccop.'l Church here i in Rak'i. h, Tis Occonnecchfe Cmua-il St out ; Catrip so». Negro boys w .11 open, on | June U’tlt at Crabtn t Camp Whis pering Pines \ Bov Seoul Camp ■iree for Wake County Negro .‘•'.emits will he hold on May 20, 21. ; T.i at Frejndshlp. The Camporce ,--v ill operate on a patrol basis It. is open to all Semite in Raleigh and Wnke County , The Raleigh-Wake Court / tyiarri >f renew will be held i Thors (lay. April •>]. at the Firs' Baptist ■Church and the Court us Honor 1 wiii be h Id Tuesday, April 26 nmii irwiii.diwis NOW l\ VARA, JAPAN 1 He'. V\ K, Chavi.-; soli of vi . • AT: U i.-inie Chavis of 711 Ellington. , street. Ran i ■ Kurlli .' .;! n , i • i oovr on duty with the Detachment ' Service FA; it- ry, which is stationed tat Nora. Japan atui is part of th« l'a< ifn* ivaic 25th Jra’antry (Tropic bn Diva - i>n. t • >mrvi.'im'b'd May: General Will lain P,. ,L;! fi.l!': ihi \ i !V» V OH CVV,} )0 t t’kb ' 'IH at ll.m ah. he was sent to ! i T>ix Vv. -Ter <:\■ for hi.-: hasn "bar:' ii-- a r ved ill Japan on March 7, liMh i age grade of the 1048 ■ utbo) ! rop was :ny er than ib.at ' f 1917 i t the average staple •tenth h was considerably longer. ■:< cm di: :• to the U S. Department ; \gi icultu.-c With tn<> exu-p- C. " (•{ bo: bnsoii.- h.gh grade: > c'-pp. however, the nude of the b’l : cop >., J. *r,e high-: st ■, • i' M ’•» Head ihc ( .arolinian!! r x • HOSPITAL BEDS FOR VETERANS t tt-d-X 0 SO 100 150 , -i • r ""i ' H./| j jV umber of Veterans A dministrn- j turn hospital bet* bijo. i World War | II n program) \ , I I t '' K (' ! SCD COR CURT M VITCRRNS lit TV X I ill ; Number of VA hospital beds in ; (Completion of oencetirne : building program) at Close of World ! War Ii ‘ , ! L ! BCD COS EVERT IP VETEWNS fb.-—~l r - a-*,y. ■• ■.■Sf'-e : E* i I i I i. I ! Number of VJ hospital bed* op- j p: wed by Congress as pari of n< w r ■•■'n.'iion program after World i War ll j i Ii! f IF.D FOR CVCRT 13J VETiRRNI No tuber of R. 4 hospital beds that ‘ will hr orailnhlc f/dlo- fng an- | von Tid'd reduction of 16,00 ft hedj from original building program I 1 BED fOB EVERT 155 VETERANS :P‘ 1 C . i i i I ;’Mm I j Number of V'.l hospital beds avail- i able at present time with construe- j turn ■l'lCorrijilti’ j i The Disabled American Veterans has ; announced it will vigorously oppose ’ the reduction of the originally ap- | i proved hospital program —which it ; I contends was insufficient in itself —by I 16,000 beds. However, the main con- j I ,-ern of the D.W at the pre-writ time j js the rop id compietjon of tin hospital i building program even a? it has been hi : SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Convenient Monthly Terms Arranged I ■ | C-uoranfeorl or Yc-yr Maw-;* floii ’ \|Sflaff a JLHnJ 21S W. Walnut: St., Gcldsbora Bakery Products Best Food Buy t , ... i j t»< s ....RTf 1 I SI * r — ( 01 § m O £ Ll. , . ox ~J z) S F“. 22 '-o j o y £ =i O 9- iZ JZi O io a S a Bt l < « Q. ' IAJ -J- . -J- w_ ! “iiz (A J s“■uiUl 5 I '*■ 1 1£. uj 3 ~ uj -J at b~ rr; \ .;• catCL'oiy of food, according to This chart which shows food cost ; increases between 1939 -40 and r.t-17-48. The price of bakery goods has risen only BR.O per cent, compared with the average for all foods of 11 sA per cent. Best buy, next to bakery food.-, is canoed and dried f00d.,, according to the chart, with ; fresh fruits in third place. The chart is based on informs- j tion from the U.S. Bureau of La bor Statistics. : HOWABEK SI BJKCT OS’ M-W BI'LLETIN A >n\\ b'll'clin contivnmg e-'ics ' oi no r ers to the ..ecke, je-c pro!?-i . lems e- jii-t !v ';i publish'd, r.y ; the State College Extension .Ser vtce Eiiiifled "Bee i.:nrthe 32-; i P'lRO public-fit ton was prepared by W A. S!i phon, csicmuon beck', e,:- pr. Sthephen -av;; that bullet in is in - t vrit ;■ w* 'iiy f. ;j rner-' v o • b'-ekve-pinv >:n( t doe-: me ■ t.’i ;_v* into ynnece.ss.Try do 1 a its Jhnvewr, he adds, the polnt.- ; broughit out are fundamental t“ all i beekevifirc.' •-i aetYc. and evt n (•>.- . i •<•: icr.i i d [•■;/ •• v ill find --’ire’ : print:-, of value. Re-- k> ’ping may be iinde' *akf-r: j l.iy anyone who has re >ugh abt.'t r ;. id delft (/jnrPion ! • k after the : ;;■ p-rly. m.o’igf. re to I i trike stings without getting read, ' '-wiii nr;: u v in bu- tne In r>- ;.o ■•■! Cfiiiu Mieiil. Stephen rays Foe j-n . I I'm eel* i yrlse with not. mot v j c r adorable time vv,i.- spent in' ■ ; r* r 1 ng the new bulletin, i hjch | v. !b<- in R one on this :-:.iVdect drat i the .Extension Sei \ c:‘ has naidc .-. aiiab-f, „ the past iw i or thr-re i year; J- <-s i cover to cover. Step j hen has told the story of the life and work of the honey bee in an: I eas.ly readable manner and has! I -.vppieriH'iiUcl his writing with no-' j roMmate*-. :> . m. H.i.'th. Reidsville. ! j Rt o -vding See re I ary; Carolyn | Grantham. Sinithfiild. Treasurer | Pauline. Ray . .Raleigh, Program ' 1 Chairnv-i'i; C.'lonre Walker, A'lan- • j 'u- Cits . N. J . Social Cha i i Mary Hilton, Wilmington, Chap- j lain. j Ot.’r ; nif’iid.-e-s are, Sr not a T;.y P-:-. Chertfr, Pa. Janie S McManir | • Ilatnlet; Alfreada Duly, Ralrip-h; | : Ooii-'lhy Wall. Rocky Mount. Cos ; | tella W.-unUc, Goldston; Leona i ! Tucker, Liber n Betty Parham j | fri-itid Evelyn Rich;-:, S Bos- j •'ton. Virginia FAHLF.I' SPEAKER - Ernest F. Johnson of New York, former partner in the dissolved puldie o lation'i firm of ( atter Johnson Association, will disi-uss the cole of public relations before the fourth annual con!emue on “The Negro in Business” bring held in Washington. J». ( . April 20-33. Flic t S Department es Com merce sponsors Hdx confer, iu-e Mr. Johnson represents anno.? others, the Negro Newspaper Publishers .Association, the Amer ican Savings and I.oan League, and the 1.-voa hi a> Feelcral Sav ings and Loan Association of Los Angeles. He is also a found er a the New National Public Relations Society. A. im.- gro’-'i-rs have benefited : Tit :y I'.atr, <;i •• dr-.'-VM'; iiy U. S rif-j■:. I.l rn. iit A... culture ;u-ien ti !•■• t t j bint horriHiiii sprays ■' ■ t la iisi-.-i ’. | ii \ ,-iit . tcful ?<;>• P 1 • drop just brfi.-ee aid during the hr,;vc t s. asi•; For Fun and Recieotion Visit THORNTON’S TEEN-AGE CASINO And SHAVING PARLOR 507 Alvin Street Gddsboro, N C. E. A Thornton, Prop. Phone 387 M BELL-STUART FumitUire Company I Qualify Furniture, Reasonable Prices 227 28 N. John Street Soldsboro, N. C., Phone 1760 J ELMORE’S RADIO SERVICE Sales and Service Street I loor Borden Building Goldsboro. N. C. Phone 218 b ?nn|pß —/. n ! meltcme ! stfiirs t # No «ta«»r bow the mercury i»»h, *hlt clonic itraight tip by fortune will k«ep you imurlly shod tt»* hot months fhrouß* l t_ AD'/tßTl>ro IN Collier's (in/t/ntte j | SKO ti fO« *l* SB-95 i Leder Bros. GOLDSBORO i l i* SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Cot. S. JVraes sad Elm Sts. Branch Office N, John. St, ONE DAY SERVICE W* Specialise In Woman’s Silk Presses and While Sweater* ! rnom ws-b PAGE THREE Coldflboro Mcrciia; is And Business Persons Made This Page Pos sible. Give Them Your Trade. Two North Carolina Ml C.iuit members have been st.'erf cl to go to Europe this surrincr uric, the ! International Form v .'-'.i-h ,~.x --| change Project. They ,u (' . tyn Durham Smith of Ar.drt . . v.vo will go to Norway. ;n t C« .te Joseph Sigmon of f.v •> '. ill go to France. Export demand to • .. -r i tir.ue-s good and dom r. raatid !» incr. i works. In February, . p ; f '' ■ r cotton averaged n for any other month -V .c » An estimated f.'-H..* , • ■ <. f obucco Will b( pi: 1 ■ f ifcel far IT: r..; in HK.:i , ;. ’ out b per com year. MOORE’S GROCi r : ■ MEAT MAR-. L WE BUY AND SEI. :. : COUNTRY PRODUCIy ~- ■ i CHICKENS 505 Creech St. Ph. ni I ’i-i' Fred Moor' Prep. DIANA SHC.'.- Satisfaction GuaranL eJ All Tiracm 116 N. Center St. GOLDSBOF-O vw*WS»»»*v«*'iniMM/MMMiniii. -Ui-.i -- —- - - -«• ~ ■*■• -> u- .. GARRIS DRV CLEANERS AND HATTERS "ONE DAY SERVICE 208 N, Center Cole ..boro i Tel- 1440 H R Ros:. O;. vr j WAYNE SAL VAGI’ v ! EXCHANGE '•We Buy And Sell Anything j Os Valuo” 121 E Mulberry C o LEE’S FUNERAL V Homo Os CHRISTIAN a; : - BURIAL ASS' j Ambulance S- -v- Day or N:ghf P nr 1 I. W. LEE. Prop. Fromont, N C [hEILIG-MEY; ■ ■’ Company FURNITURE EASY TERMS —■ BLUE'S BARBER SI- Shoe Shines Through fE ’ j 423 E. Elm St, GolCny.ro Rev, J, E. Blue, Pr y- Phone 2393 ,J | j - ;-.«>» **-*•< ■■ -. •.«/.: - r.&i ' , t ’■•nunwwuMfn n ecm^-r,nim3utosm..rneo I -SCOTT’S CAFE • Be*t In Barbecued ‘ o d? 404 Goliey S'- ret: Goldsboro, N. C. i>»iiiiiiiw»i«ii!iiewr i iw>:wiM»ww«i»«ivLetii.iii»»iwt«wt«^ « ■1...... v • ■ || COMWi^: SERVH E '■ AXIOM LAS AND o 131.1 N. OF; I- ' COLD DRINK: ■ PHONE-H j I H. L JACOB:-'. !f. Moye’s Grocer v | Fancy and Staple Co'< - Fruits and Veg-r fable s 4th SOUTH JAM I s : . PHONE 0134 FOR THE BEST VALUES Cash or Cr-" ? SOUTH ERL A; - -> | FURNITUII: | COMPANY 207 N. John Stred Phone 1055 m ..jujn.iijju—nt-tju Your Credit is Good t (L^a/xc ; FURNITURE ] 115*117 East Wnir.uc 3* 1 GOLDSBORO wHe'Minilw iwamunte o intiM'U'ai miauiffa'm'MMi «i«iiin .vkmmmmw »x|jj