J 'Setf- ntore clacsfieia W Back, page LANMimo BATES: ; ! . i I juurance service. Thlcoen Tic- i . . . i . kM per wet aMMa t a uaiese re ..,to-k a please ' "nI. -vsaanei, M wttai 4a. V BAbV; STITING . 'ifcy Day , Night . v...tatt- m ; V Mfm. B WUJUuiwen i. f KeiuueivlUe, V 'kVK;N.';C.;'' . .;4M ;htertte4 ta a Lift I cranes' Career With ReUremenl J -Usability. Guaranteed salary 5 l.Cf per Veea; with Car allowance ! lateral commissions call .Mr. N. !.,MaenJ!n at Phone OL S-S-. tT fer write PrO. B IS Mt. Olive. To an be la gaed health an? between the aget r K-. HELP WANTED-' '"": -aeea te worry aV t;-:;inr a; fcoldmr a Job with yoer ' towltbjh .4hHiiesi 'where the m4 yea work tlie re VVra tn..pait WBt Ce. Thand preprint eery ' rear. Write at eu.fotiQMe Inforaatkm. Raw- t.',y NIK-HI-SOI Rich' ITAJftW: .went rarm In TMpIuit &tllji.r is- have -a Urm ;Mlfe'iIeaae wrife to V il one aVatlni tHe etti ana tAf and direetioai V "Velehlng your aiae'ilgi'.Vt a- H. .t ,. .... ten ;nsurncf Agency, ML Olive. -iff- rTrBmtnits adding . paired. ; New Rnl typewrite? Itar) Ml Dial Ouidokwri k MM Wnriey ; TyaewTiWi a aafe. IM eWfc Ceate :i 4- - :'.' VVel Drilling - 'f ; t '.-' CASH OR CBBDtt ' --Oowb-.u; rayaieft' !'-Ta" elto,: A.' ritob Qabm, leeated ratter BUI Rate 1. Fa HII -f By Mr. Carl ivey r. Ella OutJa. Mr. arid Mri Norman Outlaw and Miss Erlene Outlaw Visited Mr.' ahd Mrs. ' Ed Ward. Parrlah of CastoUa; Sunday Mr: and f!r. fx "wr1 Cherry. -of Pottsihouth,, Va.; visited li alater Mr. A Garner Sunday ; and Monday. , v'r ' f i ; mrtf. : ruuuo vaner. mri, cuen ;DaiJ Bishop andIri. rdhaW f nose nui vuned r. v. and i Mri. Mathew Parker Sunday. '..$ ,Mr.and Mra." Guy Hinson 'of Kinatoh land Mrs, Bessie Sullivan of WBlftima Mitt Visits Mrv ' nd lira, tevy Mlnaon during the wedk tnd,!-VJV."ft.;'1i'-K:;,' Betty Garner,, daughter, of Mr. arid MrsColon Garner, i an oper ative patient at Duke hospital Dut- John 1. Amdn Jr.' of v Cbldsboro visited his parents. Mr. 'anfl Mrs. John: I, Amon last Monday. 1 'federal tana dank Wan an available thru Clinton .' National farrb Lohn Assotiation. 'Contact JeWltt; Carr, Secreury ' Trea. Hirer. P. O: Bo 148. Pohne J262 Tlinton N- C. . ;:"" Mr Can is in PCA office it. ensnviUe between ll and 11 clock 'wvery Tuesday inorrung WHOLESALK BUILt)i:G matei i j. c'aih And rarry Credit If seed rl All materials yiuranteed :' Wei 'trtn' a ;-np lo Kouihem SuppI nmpUny Clinton iSi frtti. th ark CTT dd H v;..:;- -r .lidney ' Vm.man," f i , t i. p- lin. General 'ho . . nsvlila Sunday. ' " , . '--V' '' Mr .ini Wis. r nutt visited lrs: HaroU id. In fant son at the Dui : A hos pital Kenansville S., . . wood .Rhodes of Jtalc 1. ' liOiillafs-C.. " The A U.,wi will meet with Mrs. Uitie Berser. and Miss Rachel Outlaw bo-hostess atlhelr home jSat urday, May C at 3:00 JK-iM.rAU members, are urged to bei present. ; 'Asplendid group of church folks attended, th North Carolina Olally f c : .a. ; .. y. i:.e also attend ed the sing in 'the Folkston Chur ch, Sund;iy' afternoon. ', ;. .- .. '-Mr; and' Mrs. ; Fred Herring ac companied by Leslie Williams visi ted Mi's. Farinte Williams in . "Wti son recently; , ' i;.7''a.:'r1 ,!!: Sunday gut'its W Mr. and Mrs. A. J; Walker were their ' daughter and Uon-in-law, Levon arid Grace Ken nedy and children of Klnston, , ; . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and children were recent guest of Mt. find Mrs. Faire'a mother, Mrs. Vif- fgihia Faires 'hv. Wallace. 7 . Callers in the. home Mr. ana 1UI ra Iaa IXnltapn KilnHnv 'Aftiirnnnn were B. S. Walker, Max Walker and j II . KTOMIC jWeK SHE Conjlructioa i we!l unrftrwoy ot tan, $. C, a th Southtot' tint atomic power p I L , Cafollnat Viroinlo Nuclear fowai Anocbtci eonipoiM ef Corolino fowtr 6 Light Company, Luk fomtt C 'CaMl aa Ereairit S. fan and Virointo tltctrtc and rower, iim circular irruerura m trie '7 actor whick wiH manufacture eom H m a" turblna-deiia'rfltor ir that itaam-alactric ataat ' 5 M October, lS0, and rrie reoctoi will bo "triticor W lir&fc .:. m Monday, ;,. UnivWaaliat. Iri the IK&Zltii. f' M-Sgt ;and Mrs,' Cecil f Herring 'Jftm-rlMrS of IrayetteviUe.MrH ? .cuJa of Bichlands Visit K"" TA W A .N TED! Someone te move s'x hives ol e8s .tm 4Mron PTesbyteVian t Tiurch lot ,tn AlberfsoB Township. 'FMt ,un !to move laem owns them; It moved by May tad. Price? NHmr.r'V.-Fartior.OWner. -T "Pb. ' i oi'ie i an n :, i. LOAN tEAR f loW' Internat jralefConrplete , ' i -ti i i , . V inf. 1 -.-fiisaertlal rUUTOORAMIk ,y,:-:-.y .;'a'slwiaal 'sd MAN TO SEtX-WStklns PrMMcTs te MabHsHed-easterners m West DsJplm t:6lty. Earnlnirs ef hearty tfeales ekeeed wWly. If ta- (crested. WTtte P. O. Bdz No. ltfSC rUasbere, N. C. S-4-5T : ft. IlrlvA jr- i Hfeln .AVrvIri,. Ant 'dnAs'ftifltirria. 'Table Tots( Mil roi'i II It's lass, Wt have It. Atlantic Glass Company; (23 South Froat Street Wilmhrlo. N. C .. : ctr. ' ' i 1 vnetaicuw 'jk. ' ilTODhro PTCttTRta u LANTER STUDllD V .MrMnta Nfabta aad awaTaya ftEtP WANTED: WaltrCBses. ex cellent chance for advancement, te hastes position. Pay above average 'scale for type work. Ala opening for person with espertence or will ing to trala as dietician. - Night short order cook position 'open. Apply In Person Stone Manor Restaurant Wallace, N. C ,..$-4-lT ".' PD. . FOR SALE V :Lnniber, Mooldnu:, -;C, Pfumbing Supplies 8AM1 IMMit& AsHriSrOS . ' SIDING.; ROOFING OF ALL , , KXND. St."'. . ',;. pipe J garter, Rock Lath.: ,;. : Cheetrock,' Mortar, Bricks Cement - VClockt Paints And ! ' Builders -Hardware I CUTTER. TERRA "COTTA ;m :: " r; ". . - NIW OFFICE LOCATION DR. THOS. E. SHAVER v Optometrist, ,'y.-', In new office at former location if, The . Tribune. S. Center St --"--i; H'-".' t OUv ' ? ' styes Examines Glasses Fitted And daughrers ind Mrs. .Donald Heath and anna of kinston were ruests ot Mrs. Bes sie A, Herring during the ek end. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Summer- Jln, RoBin NeU 'arid Julia. Of Dub lin, -Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers of Kenansyille ; visited Mr. -and Mrs.-,.T. -' Jernigai Sunday. V Mrs.1. Allen Frit' and daughter Jean, Mrs. G.; L. BoberSton. Mrs A L. Marsh bourn and Charles Lor- ens of Goldsboro visited. Mr.1 and Mrs. Carl Ivel, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey last Saturday. . Mr ana .Mrs.' Uesliei. TUN and Janice visited Mrs. Wade Price and family of Kenansvllle Sunday. ' Mr.l and Mrs. Levy Hinson at tended the Funeral of her uncle Roy Outlaw of Goldsboro Sunday. Mrs. Feliz Bostic -and Mrs. Pres ton Bostic .of Magnolia and, Mrs. T. A. Jernigan spent Thursday in Wilmington. : Mr. and Mrs. William t. Rhodes and children of Clayton and Lin week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cy rus Rhodes. . -,Mra. Wayne Faulk of Bear Mhrsh visited .Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey visited Dearld Price an operative patient at the Duplin 'General hospital in Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes visited her sister Mrs. Garland Wallace of Al berfson Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner and Mrs. Johnny W. Bell spent Monday in Durham where they visited Betty Garner at Duke hospital. ' ', Mr. and Mrs., Ts A. Jernigan at tened Open House held at the Colon Home in Kenansville - and the .James Grady 'Home in the Beau tancus 0mmutilty-Friday,-- - - -Mr. and Mrs. -ElBert WhiUnKh ed relatives here Saturday, night nd Sunday; r . f-w: FoUowbit an extended Visit With the parsonage family, i . Tlev. , ; and .Mrs. S. E, ; Marshall "ha ve returned to 'their home in Marion, Illinois,, Master Tommy Haushtry ;of ; f ai sofa' Vhs i Week : end .visitowith Joseph Parkeri''-'''''(! ;:' ; Messrs. Remus Creel. Jr. and .V. 'i G. Simmons, State College students Visited Saturday, night and .Sunday Mr. . and Mr.,,.;,M!chaeJ,i. Outlaw and baby, of Roanoke Rapids spent Saturday night v.and . Sunday, with children, David arid Shurl of Golds boro. '., ' ' ; y v' :-v '; . ' Mri ' Gaston Wesibrook Had Si House gtfest last week her ister, Mrs. Anna 'Best of Clin(&n. s V r Misses Judy; Korrtegay, Fatrieia Westbrodk the Pink Hill Methodjst Church last Thursday nikht. 'fhVtHb sang -a special 'at ttfe service acconipanfed by Mrs. "Cecil Kttrnegay 'also ot 'the "Woodland section.,. ;. - rv: center will fcoute the 'Sanr a;".iviii.y t.; nt ot for left. 'Ground ' hnkm' :..,f i ,:t - -im A : I I. Vi -' b'" 't if Receives Awards , Miss Maybelle Bryaht, a 19 grti- 'duate of E. E. Smith High School, Kenansvllle, received -two awards for outstanding - achievements at St. Augustine's College at the Re cognition Program today, r i Miss Bryant is an Honor student , Mrs. iRuby StaVlUng JrKrtatte.tht iih-coming officers of the auxuiar ho were.' Jesident,' Mrs. "JJelli; Hughes: ' 1st 'Vice-president,. Mrsi' felmmons-Mewbe'rn' No. 378 Of the held ts "annual tiet . on Monday night ; atV the Legion Hut There "''"v rv?"T' T-..-rs,? ka...Ar .hi fheljut was beautifully decorated 11 X w' installed theta tiZ,: Star Mothers; for whosasons ;tg gion-officefSrommahder?.. en were introduced Ahnual Lddios Night And Installation 6f Off iters Held At Post No. 379 ' . ' . ; . treasurer;. Mrs. , Aiyoe - roixer? Mr.' ana Mrs.'; Marvih. Simrhtins Hmfnrinn Um ttuih -'Gra'tik'in i were aDDrdii- .WjGoWsbdra er. eciogni2;ed: as lainMrji. Glennie. Grady; .and . A i Hf.,h, amSi .as OM'oI.-the' 'boM.tot .which-'the vV'--V "l.-iHftf 'i-; ' w.v lf.r a.eIlr0M.D.?rre5uTcl: the Post W namedwereV unable 'Alvib 7.! oroner' meu rouowwg guesis i-t. -v .w:.sr.77.', . ' 'av t JtL1' itMAnM .if &mm, o attend v. lUj Outlaw; r Adjutant, MMvliTi; the former's parents, Mr4 apd Mrs. ,aaa a meraoer 01 roe nunom ri v G K Outlaw. ;" ' ''"J ''$" ;Lj- 'i ' f ram at SL "Augustine's College. A Mr! and Mrs. reenjiillr and Business Education major, she is a Mrs. E. L. Padgetie an Sii.'byke frisinfe junior, and a tnember Of of Dtffham were among ! visitors with Mr. , and Mrs. mui JCreel j Sunday; f , $&;--i7... f - , I D. H. -Outlaw of ML OUye was a 1 brief visitor rwith relative .Sunday . niehf.- .' : .:'..si:&.!,al"i There "will not be any,hureh sch ool on Sundav. Aoril 20th due to the North Carolina Rally w be held tp- tn tne tjniversaust wurciijrivocKy Mount The members and congre gation are urged Jo, attend the ra!ly.: if The Reverend and Mrs. S. E. Marshall Of Marion, 111, havebeen gtiests of. their son. Rev; Kenneth Marshall and family at thtf parson age. The Rev. S. 'E. Marshall is chaplain of the .Veterans Ad minis- Aloha Kappa Alpha Soroiety. . Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bryant of Route 2. Pink Hill. , on tne' Legion- ana Auxmany pro- iaiii.; . ,wi f active Cloiin gth '. District Commdnderrf Mrs. Pf800' Louise Murrefl . of .v ' JaeksonviUe, lr National Executive1' Committee woman; - Mrs. Mdude' Pittman '61 Kinston,' Slate,;. Parliamentarian. Mm. Hiiby Starfing "of Jackson ville; tate Vice PresideHt; ; Bill Starling of Jacksonville, candidate for State 'Commander., v-yr'" s Mrs,. Jewel Rider .'end Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis of Kinston were' recognized as out-going ' and in- itroud; Yicomtrihnderi t;;;' ';i jVIiss: Walttda; 'btter:;.gnte ,by playing a few afctjoiM pirtthe e I j ti $ :t;Mfi ana- .settee .'ficeyr . Jack oriey- ,l . liil s OnXhild labor Reqiiiremenii State Labor Commissioner Frank Wage-Hour office In the N. C. De- Crane today remided Tar Heel far mers and commercial growers Who are hiring workers for spring plant ing find harvesting that Federal law prohibits children under 16 years of age from working on farms during school hours. Commissioner Crane - said that " Law (Fair Labor Standards Adt so a oouuiern painm woirvwuiuu Lady Live thin, stay with with -rime H CARTER :.;;i51?M0lr; .- ' 't.t S'j.-'i'-..:-. '-I' mm- 3 . Dial LY t-BW ;. ', F. REYNOLDS v, . MUSIC COMPANY, , ,-; Operators Of , Coui vjOberated , Phono graphs' and Pool ' Tables. Cigarette Vinddrs. New and UseH Records Ut Beamsn St. ' '-CUbtOB.ft'.C WANTED! semi-invalid. off. ', 8ee or Call . Mrs. Walter Stroud Phone 2 s-JJOz .." S-ttTC. ' FOR SALp: Reg. male collie pop ples 5 generations pedigree fur nished with 17 champions in pedi gree. -Richard F. Atkinson Rt. 1. Kenansville ,N. C. S-4-1TD . SALESMAN WANTED for Value Homes - Hottest Shell Home on the market. Takes verry little Vei ling. Highest commission paid. See our ad in this paper. . . CALL Value Homes tt 7185 ' . ....'.... .....j Warsaw, N. C. 'i ' t . '"S-4-1TC - ' . "J minister. "'' I Among Week -end visitors ? with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Frank' Outlaw were Mr ;and Mrs,' James. G. Bones of Spartanburg, S.C, Mr. ancCMrs. Roland A. Jrady ' and Miss VMyrt Maxwell .of Wilson. , : i . .. Mr: and Mrs. M. L. Outlawwere host to the local bridge players at their home Saturday night .1; s- Mr and Mrs. R.. W; Hawlef and children of Greenville1 vfentediflieir mother, Mrs. Katie Outlaw and lam iry 'Sunday.. . : --m-W f i-1 Mr. -and Mrs. VanCe Sptmce of Morehead City add Mr. Milton Out law of. RaTeigh were5uadaw ivis itors With Mr. and Mrs. H;iAi. Out law. . -v ..;.ji ?(:-.Tr?i?' Mr anfl -Mrs. Albert Carey Out law and children of Raleigh, Mr. 'Children of any age may do farm work before or after school hours, on week ends, or on holidays, Crane also stated that farm child reh working exclusively for ; their parents r6r guardians are eiterrlpt from the "Federal child labor re- duiremertts. "The child labor provisions apply equally to' local children and to migrants," Commissioner Crane added. "However, migrant children tinder 16 may be employed In the spring if the school they last attend ed Is closed for the summer, even though schools may still be open in the area where they have moved to WOrk." , Crane said the fanner may best protect himself from unintentional violation of the Federal law by Te am! Mrs, Nelson Outlaw arkt-child- quWnjj from eachjroung person he raft . Warsaw, f R. irAiM '(.Were 1 employs during enow nour an age BEST QUALITY ... Outside White Paint . : fSM Gallon . HINES JEWELERS 223 N. Railroad St. -i-Warsaw, N .C. For Expert Watch Repairs : . " ... -"See Mines . jewelers ; Warsaw, N.C.. guest their parent -Saturday night 5 .. Mrs. s3ames Parker w and Miss RacTiel -Outlaw virited tryon f alke Sunday afternoon. ',-4 i; "fe Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ft SUnmons nd )aby of Kinston were visitors with the termer's parehts; 'M, and Mrs, R. D. Simmons; Suhdas'.' v Little ' Miss fameia .ewjs oi Goldsboro spent Saturday night and Sunday with his grandparents, Ari'and vrs,"Gordon Outlaw. , aHgaaaaaaaBaBrgeaMi R REIIT HOUSES & APARTMENT i, Kvhcrsvil1' Sinai WemW - - "Y a ' " w is Ht0a ff as ' w I wrs. uomer L. urown 3741 . v.Vi; J RiMe Hill V C ' f .".. ' ..j..''ns.n-, .,... .' . as rii i' a --1' it u s. tctiun minsnew 554 Wfirsawj , N. & OP fcUt SAVE B.A.K. GAS SIAtlOII tiCdAIXD NEXT TO DDPLDf MOTORS ttSi: WARSAW, w. c. - l- VlS , Jar c Per Gallon Hi-Teat 30c. 'An Er. of 'da f D. IT"- 0 . 3 MATTO B. WXSZZ i.. Dr. Thomas W. Alley : Otoatrliv Rear of Warsaw Dtng! Cefcpny ''.-.. ',.; stages; , OL 'iV' 1 '..'' TneSL Sat., frssa kes Eye Euatlned . Glasses Vttted mm Sam $ Brdg : Slore Ro- Hill. rt. tlfl sjav? a. iraasj, sajaoaViV rai vAa .' : ill . ' ' ' ' ' iV: v CfuesU of Mr. and Mrs, E,. M. Murphy over the week end were Earl 8. Mathews of Houston, Texas tfnd fielen Murphy of New Orleans, La, and Mr. ani.Mrs. James A. Rackley tf Warsaw. Mr . Earl . B. Mathews, Helen Murphy and Ken neth Murphy left bv Diane Sundav for, Seattle, Washington where they plan to visit poinU of interest," in cluding the Winchester . Mansion, before they sail on May 2 on the Chnsan for the Rotary Convention in Tokyo, Japan. ' , ;, :, :... ?.'.. Misses Mary Cold Wallace j : Judy Wallace, Patricia GriggJoan Fran ces ' Westbrook;, ' Judy, Kornegay. Nancy Tyndall and Adrian Grubbs attended -the local union at folk--stone Sunday afternoon. ; -p jV -Mr. f "and Mrl..-Lelan"d "rVallacd !d '(hltrlrtin nd Mrs. Joe West brook -visited the E. - Ci Kings' at Certificate showing he is Ut least 16. These certificates, which serve as proof of age under the law, .may be obtained from Superintendents of Public Welfare. ! v ; ' '' Additional Information about the application of the Federal child labor law to children working on farms may be obtained from- the s, a fm v ii nil Give your treasured time tne care it . deserves hpon our 'rfipertk' for repairs U record time. Prices are tow. --;'V Samsonlte .: Luggage - v. piece Depend, TURNER'S JEWELRY Warsaw, N. C. partment of LaBor at Raleigh The Federal statute is administer ed in North Carolina by the State Department of Labor, under a co operative agreement between the State and the Wage and Hour Div ision of the United States Depart ment of Labor.- :.(":,- 1 . j iea kakkiaiil uuL HMITINa YOUT Immtdlaf JMIfff I r".SJi o 1 A iW rJMp. jf OUTQRO Mnsj Him 8 rwiiffj irwn iniajutixisxpauB qsj lnsrnnrn nan. KWaTIMsnal lOI ataiL aJlom cm Bail to bo out anal thus pra wota furtbaw paOo and haoosnforfc. OUtGUQ 'ta availabla at all d Ififiliiipipl L.an solve I nis : ' ? Probleiji ... With Allesoh l Spbrts Wear SUltS ' Up Tc, Slir Shirts Up to Size 20-Jdckets Uij Td Size 60-SWIMMING TRUNKS Up T Size W - PAJAiMASU Come In And ClwoseFrprri A Wid ;:::'Tl 127 E. Walh SI. 0oldsborb7 K; CDiat RE S :t'f.;vfV' '.C - ,i . - . s .- .-. .. . . . ... '-. . ; Clscovaf e V-- !rfui tlood-Sirencjihenlng - --;-'rr X: AtUa Cf leJs Wamea's Iron Tonlcl After good night sslen, do l von atUl.feel Ured out, Ouen this run-down feeling is trae to Iron- Honfery Blood eirle frnn deficiency anemia): Ihen-Jt's needle far most women to suffer such awful wearinena. Take Lydla S. Plni"t tsb Jtta. -ory irrm tctole t ie tie-, -. daily fur wnmen.- tuca in lion, -rMnkham tablets start to strengthen your blood within osta HI Thus quickly brlp build rich, btoott . ... to restore strength energy so you feel fine attain fasti If your blood la so starved tot Iron that you just drag through the day, get wonderful -Lydla E. Plnkham Tablets from any drug store today. Then just pre, if you doat soon feel like S nw" woman again. - . 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 FTJUAU A,:L'!:.Y$ i rsmnus T-i! k. Ptnkhsrn's Vegetable C"rnr,",'r"t (T i -nM) s't t l 1 rei f fnim the miaeT" jj, i.. . .4-.. 4 fc.sl cioi.J.!y j.iuii. r'liMt-?: Goldsboro, N. C Feauring The Finest Possible Combination Ol Floor i Covering. if.'i l inn muni i ! . I. A: ' vs -. : ;i$kil'i'"siV .! ' .' ' ft ;if: .- 4 1 . , -' 'Tp ; , .'.' . TPcbfD 'A i i n:..t ,.e-.i.v- thing Different In Style For. Toughest Ea'se--Of Maintenanee Aitd A Specialty Of IsaacKahiT l: . floor that truly jpejtaMOrjfc , K for- the mcst' alalia! Tijfcii i'; ' , It features rich tiffyl intays.; 1 sprinkled lavishly with jtrail' v ' loned metallic nd trenilt cent vinyl chips, K-: . , 4'' I? sea ito annracista 3 ' L 'yK .. . . -.rrr-.T-.T. .v k v.. iiifvrsfj: its, : beaufcf, Step into w tnowroom tomorrow, inspect ,.y.ryirmyxj. a'nd1ea.hial$cai own thijVew flooring Ka imlleatioaf '- : : S :' i "' r-AaV:7T ' ';:.:'. ,v. roil Musi 42 i' s a, 1 ;. f "; s r ' CARPETS GALORE - We HaVa The Largest Selectidn Of iitin and Carpets in Eastern, N. t(. Eveijinttlott. FACTORY Trained Mechanics, Youll Weve Khbw WW Mttcn Vou ' SAVE Until You "';'.' . ... X CALL and SHOP L'. 5.':-!. 4tft W t i '.v,m; .a.., . . ISAAC0-:AHI T ;?!; .if ,' i If 118 N. Center St. -! . , ' ; Goldsboro, N. C. "If It Covers The Floor Phone RE 5-2581 V. V --: : -' Wellave It." -