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gHH THE WEEK IN
‘jK GOLDSBORO
Pr U A- THORNTON
f f 1
Hr t■ ■ * <-ri t!(*0 •' 1 •" 300 ;• i ■*>
tended the -»»>n: ■* 1 pare n par l
p.'Tli ! ! ie I.■*'<.' | <■ nr
Fridas 111_ it. \i i I i! in- * ni
nvinity Centei ior wbtcii ti•« ini'
was turn! in.rt '■> Prej Ftu’f.l ann
has Tee.' Asv <M: . he t. , ~f Kin had
The auditorium 'is bcaut/fitU.v;
deco; iefi, with club f.-«>!(»• of blue
IHik .did white
Ki *f nd • fi ,: m * Wil.stm. Rah'
IP rt.’. M'vint. Kirn.inn. Wilmii. f
t(>n Smith.fi f-ld Washinatiau It s
and New York <wore present ,
for the (',(•(.i.)n F A Thornton.’
i • i■.;! ~f (j,e t. tt!e Theatre.'
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Teen-Age O-.-rhf: Mai ft.- rv \ :
line !"’!! dr 'he "d" ' !■" i ; if>ptt■ i
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of Tliiii ii ri Hi., ' h ... n •
lived id -i i if114 .: ■ f . I-> Mr' 11i it,
April 2!I. ,1 til" ('■■ '•! eelenratir.c
hi- ?:>»Ji yea i " pilncpaj <>f Oil -
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hoi-., rt tit - r if town
A Silver It;', w• < i ' a-: pi era
<• in Mr Hi • '! C 1.
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dc'. lUMit M. V :• i! I m'!i. i High
School audit riniri p. .. ... the Tv. n
Act. I!, - . ■V\ : !:I1 - ':
With S. i! pv. ;'i in a ;: c • ii'r.l
of -Sviini't St .ft -1 !mot of which!
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forniance
'Stir- Junior Cl.;- iif i tithe d !) ,-.h
Sch mi 'i-iii t t ,t: imiuuii piay.
i ile ii i n .'. last r i fir :i :,<>t ri
Ill" o-i \P ■. • . ■ til I )(i R:;«<j
the ;-c IHi id ili ;um ”, i; •• play
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street improvenient.-t, better n err i
tion farii tie.-, and Ni vre polieeriron
t > tre prenite ; t<- t.i eh > aid.o men ;
ai an e,iri\ a,it
The orgtiiitZHti" rep; vscnts tb.
citizen.- n! (io.ci !••• .. tn, r . •
xiOus tn -i?v 1 it nine of the trf'
in the city 1 pavert .:; ;he NX'"
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. T-ini;,,,. id",-- Tie "
uis opined with prayer by i. 1,
1.1..0nt { ,-titer v\ iiicn Dviijult.:.-. oi
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rm ."HOW'S BRITAIN NOW 7 " '<■ r.'
h'l By GEOHGE*S^BENSON
Sootcy. Arkansas
CURRENT NEWS reports sug
gest that the British are still
having a tough time, though
things seem a little better with
them‘lately Actually, n is high
time for signs of recovery. How
much better off England would
ho' right now— how 1 much sooner
she would have corne out of the
Vinks if she had kept, safe her
traditional freedoms —that no one
V nows But if the English mind
and spirit come out of these dan
gerous experiences unscathed, it
will surely be a miracle
(There are those who will give
move credit for improvements-to
th» Marshal! Plan and to the gen*
erosity of the Amencan taxpayer
than they will to Britain's labor
government The sad thing about
it is that tin- Englishman is still
the worse ”, having given up
much of his heritage of freedom
and liberty
Mess of * ~ H E SV. A P has
Pottage • netted a poor mess of
*■ pottage indeed. Eng
land's experience is the lesson of
the century for America. There
was the dentist, for example, who
took his own life because he
found it impossible to operate
his office as the government
ordered His suicide note cited
too many forms to he filled out
for the government and declared
he could not do his work and the
red-tape too, » •,
What about small business?
Take filling stations (petrol
there). From a London news
paper: “After two years of de
liberations. a committee of IS
men has reported to the govern
ment on the technical considera
tions which should govern the
number, capacity, and distribu
//,<»<• yrheard f); Aimiiii and the radii) drama, "land „/ the Free"? ,
Check your local station for tin.) /
Il,p . ir-iorv 1 1 e..i; jri:r. Mr- V 1 ..i.n t
; ]'. • K ter. 'Jin- report hr-v- d tiro! :
; j,c!y, ;'( n sl7'i and S2OO t;n .i" 1
• -'-.itcri hi tii! t'd'td
Tim chid; mos reporte i that a’-
; 11 :tci -it rl 'a iiit; frienrt ha - i
that tb" cMlp locate a -uHolOe
. i.nil.,me . Jim! the irn! i.rn <■ f■-
; lie build IP” -Hid !|e.i oM "I iCllO
i s ;.li n
’ One or two plin th, 1 1-'< v been -e .
drier tie;-; ijl’fli btl-iCU .- a cry cbp
gcslcvi and asked for but u tb in ah
i ,;eu ill Gol d' tioru and Wayne enuit
i•y is Ju’id ! • t'lk: this nudt«, no
i.At o ; ii'i.i - ci:>n> deration A rn;
; a a,-, appni ! itf.'d ! ' nI. "Ut .
! i;ni- i .f) (lie if ite for a b
oft ..all ino a" ' , a !.,<-tv r
i !?•;;■ ,1 unj'M Tapped ' I't It ■ I >l! 1 1 1 i
:-I tl e I V < ~
Ai 1 refilled !,- »’ pis (. n r .VI 0 j
c; , tor tb' I (hi;; in 'd ‘' ' -
-i it'll., .ifttiaH r <.•iniiiitt.ee me V-d |
. d i,i , i o';' ,' i -it t ivitii Hie r - IT!Ill tie
lit !i- . a i Hi ■i *» ' 'te . . - ; : "
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Siu,... cud, ~-.-t meiub' • - oi.
tii, S-'o.iv t. its!'-. )i '. Alumni \ - :
,1 , - Ji|-i-:.;i', 1 ": at i! - Ku f At' ; ■
n B pt-is t'l -■ i h Sun ■ M..i> 1.
t! m . at. v-. b i.-i 'une I'a* ttc.
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!'■ h'-' gi '"t ap ■ '■ '
.A |,,rj.!’ i .(Hi t i •«'} ed t»■ '■- U”'- 1 '
i preacut ;ind paid frihote t , t tc
! Shan t r n,*. ’1 y i ■■ iiiiii . ;<
rji. 'id. fi.ir .-. JlIV,i. I Til p. :a - 0 * .. a
■.•iuded -oio in Mr. F o s' h
rail: U t; At;. H. P, It" ' ' !
! •).%- choir No. !, .ioii in '‘mil
| The Re ! 0 D.nr
Tin an,iii'il oi atorii .d i a. !' ■'
a -oi eel !yßl' ii nt BSt I'i-l a
15. Ameticiiu l-cgio-.. url tic
An AM. ceil ,| Ail. ! h o'
A- u d be held Sun A ivi a
. r i o IV "t nil ■■ I'■ iTo -
■he object • rl Ir T'.<hit -i* '-n ’
Ki• Cir it it' dn I Pii eio ! : . '
: who "tit tun ti' ii-atr o-> tlic '
l .1 : . \ nil,' ft lit o ! iOnd' A o
; Altai rhi f ae, >r. i)i!i ud Itn.h Scb' !.-
! ii!;- ('o|e\. . in) ( ieiatfi ii’ Kiitv' .n-i
: 'ti. Pif,t vUlv Tiaudug Sciv’iit. i
: Dc!.im> Bnrir ra. 1 oe .torn or s
: .ui on. t.,n nrte, Wiiiutn ;
.., i Wit! 1- .! iiiiiai 111, (';,-r\ 10 Hi a;) ;
■S< !n>nl Alt Olive X C.. Riuy
- Sva nha an,: S,a aa W,u< i . C< o
! Aral High Sctioei
•F. R William- Ail-- Helen H -n- .
hind .). i.). M locik-toii Ji The pro ;
glam '.it! MvH proniptly at 2M- 1
send (.' -."(a - v.-ili , r tV" Ai d A11,..,-I'.'
fill I W-I'irii. W, an,,, Dai.ua, t'" '
lan ■ ii ••• ~ til J * i
.eAib of |V ; ' lu** "A I i ICI
! - ■■ , ■ it ~ aitf ri f. ml ri "ii ft. hi
•. ear in spiff' of •n, ;>’ hr a", j
fiTP/in; weather in Marin
! tion of petrol stations. ’’ Imagine’
j That, is the result, when people
j hand over their individual initia
i live to government
Liberty * LNDER THE HEAD
in Flight I N't- ‘‘First Warm the
Teapot," an item in a i
British newspaper advises that
the food ministry is sending out i
an expert who will visit restau
rants in Tottenham and educate
1 the restaurant staffs on the sub
: ject of how to make tea! A» if
| by now, the English peoplp have
• not Earned to make tea .i
| Bom" of these seem s hit. ridic
ulous They are Like the report
of demands for “free” wigs hav
ing risen under socialized mrdi
eme to more than "0(1 a week
! at a cost of more than $4,000,000
I yearly It is reported also that
j “Apple at ion Order No 2" will
j entitle hairless men and women to
i the nationalized wig cleaning and
j dressing service, once every two
j months, From cradle to grave,
! indeed! >.
In Froxfield, England, K. ,L
Kiiford was Molding a house. He i
wanted a round hall window in
j his new home. But the “area plan
ning committee” said no; the
window must be rectangular. “A
round vvitido- would be out. of
place in a i ral area,” the panel
declared. Commented Kiiford:
“There is no individual liberty I
today. ’ That happened in Eng- i
land.
The whole British story of
snarling bureaucracy may remind
readers of wartime experience? in
America. It indicates, too. that
government control clashes with
individual freedom. Shall we in
America be able to keep on r
I freedom? -.a , ( !
GOLDSBORO
SCHOOL EXPERT
SENT TO LIBERIA
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Repertoire <>l ( x )uick~l 'fozen ! jsh !
Quick-freezing has made it possible to *erv,. surfline delicacies, ».o
matter where you lice. And -t knowledge of how to cook quirk-frozen '
L- 1 '? a part ,->f every homemaker’.i culinary equipi-pcn? i
A now rook hook, "The Art of j
Fish Ookery,” draw? attention to I
the fart, that quick-ft ..eri fish
"may he used and prepared in the I
same manner as fresh fish", it :
cautions the cook not to refteeze (
•he fish, a a do the cooking and j
keeping directions that come with
each package of quick-frozen fil- ■
lets of cod or ocean perch or had
dock and the rest. Ami it stresses j
another common sense point —to I
cook the fish until it is done. "Ad- j
riitional cooking time should be j
allowed," rays "The Art of Food j
Cookery", "unless the fifth have |
b n °n thoroughly thawed immedi- ;
' ately prior to cooking.” « 1
These are really the basic facts |
about cooking quick-frozen fish. It l
is ocean-fresh when it comes to j
you, with its goodness sealed in I
bv quick-freezing, waiting to be j
! released by proper cooking This :
new cook book contains many reci
j oes that can he used with quick- j
; frozen fish fillet:-. One for flrh |
i fillets baked with cucumbers is
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T 2 lbs quick-frozen fillets of cr»4
! small onion, minced
! -..■ cup ci icken broth
2 cucumber?, cul,ed |
*-•»; teaspoon dill -Ay'
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i fi stuffed olives, chopped
it ipo fillets with damp cloth. Fee)
and mince onion; cube cucumbers;
chop olives. -•-, m*— (
Place fillets in shallow fireproof
haking dish; sprinkle lightly with
salt and pepper to taste, cover
with onion and cucumber; sprinkle
with dill; pour chicken broth over
top; bake in preheated oven
t LdF E•) 20 minutes. Serve piping
hot in oven dish. Garnish with
chopped olives, Serves ‘ to fi.
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now Jiaa .»» his. shelf, beside the older members- of this
famous family of hnkiiur mixes. So easy lo use, yon ran
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( . NA 'CI' branches the i
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■c ’ . i:-t ,n .0:! 1 -iurpnr t •-.) and co-1
ii a •- : o'. i-..'ic trade]
I .■ * r>T r> ii- on rr.on efforts to j
•t' 1 a . H’ : . 'I cqtii-.hty and .«• 1
MOORE’S GROCERY &
MEAT MARKET
WE BUY AND SELL
COUNTRY PRODUCE AND '
CHICKENS
] 505> Creech St Phone 2575-J ,
Fred Moors Prop.
For Fim and Recreation Visit j
THORNTON’S
TEEN-AGE CASINO
And
SHAVING PARLOR jj
SO7 A!vin Street
iGrldsboro, N C,
J A Thornton. Prop
Phone 397-M
BELL-STUART
Turr-'iture Company
Quality Furniture, Reasonslie
PtKSS
27? 2? N. .John Street
"toldsbcno, N. C„ Phone 17S0 J
ELMORE’S RADIO
I SERVICE
Sales and Service
Street f loor Borden Building !
Goldsboro, N. C, Phon* 218fc
■ &wato*o***r'**>'*>*v4
PAGE THREE
Goldsboro Merchants
inil Business Persons
Made This Page Pos
sible. Give Them
Your Trade.
THE POETS SPEAK
\F.(,RO MOTHER
BY OLIVER ALLEN' FOR ANT
£„■;« comes up and shines alt day,
Thtn - lowly sinks in the west;
Two- .n, brawn hands toil all day
long-,
i ;?ug never to pause for lest
hi m lo wash and. clothes to
f 1-e.s;
. i n who nmst be fed;
i’hcr. * on, brov.-n signers Inter.
t"iV ! !■
-nib id Ho :.ne» prayers are said.
v-v but first to ‘rise,
\ i>.,i song to start the day right.
You'd fltvcr guess those sparkling
tear; while you slept last
night.
houri face greets you with cherry
■ miles,
- :ka s -i never a t are at all;
-lot sorrow,, 0.-orrjh and dircon-
Lnt
l,i ■ conce.-.ied within iwr soul.
* * V
‘SI LAW
lt> John Henrik Clarke for ANP
c tihi nfit look upon her face,
i agony r.ddert beyond corn
pars,
I tnought only of the disgrace
I’iuat put the agony there.
I if.wed the sight .then asked
-ttound,
O Go : why should this be?"
■: i- . ■■ ngs on yonder tree;
could no; look upon her face
a ■',">.out thinking of her hectic
‘ptlk'U !
1 1 turred o>’. buck on fills Sisfht,
Cn oriread a flock of stars, were
. -n lir.g l.ko a lovely dance;
a--.', lifted her hands and. called.
' Yo.j that did not answer.
<ty for ill."
'J c'liference set as its goal .»
; t . of 4,3,000 member, in 1349 as
in the fortieth anniversary
• - i.-b'-rtion of tire NAACP. Offu-ei:-
ivor i; vlft ted to fill several vaenn
in »h Mate committee of the
■'.nfet and the annual meetldg
the m. te Conference was set for
C.c ..a. Octcher 8-9.
i n number >.f milk cows on
Hrai.-.i y;*atei forms dropped 2 per
c n in i!HB. leaving 1? per cent
than when the decline began
i; ; u id-1944
DIANA SHOP
Seiisfaction Guaranteed at
AM Times
116 N. Outer St.
GOLDSBORO
. m _ , _ __
1 GARRIS DRY
CLEANERS
j AND HATTERS
j ONE DAY SERVICE *
■ 209 N Center Goldsboro
Tel 1440 H. R. Rose, Owner
WAYNE SALVAGE &
EXCHANGE
‘‘We Buy And Sell Anything
Os Value"
121 17 Mulberry Goldsboro
:.-
| f LEE’S FUNERAL HOME
Home Os
i CHRISTIAN AID MUTUAL
BURIAL association
Ambulance Service
Day or Night Phone 318!
I W. LEE, Prop.
Fremont, N. C.
BLUE'S BARBER SHOP
Shoe Shines Through Sunday
|
423 iZ Elm St . Goldsboro
I Rev J E Blue, Prop
-1 Phene 3393 J
] - SCOTT’S CAFE
Be*t In Barbecued Food*
404 Golley Street
Goldsboro, N. C.
Mjwunmfflrurf--' •>
FOR THE BE3T
VALUES
Cash or Credit
SOUTHERLAND
FURNITURE
COMPANY
207 N, John Street
Phono 1055
Your Credit Is Good A|
] FURNITURE
115-117 Ea»t Walnut St %
GOUSSBORQ
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