will be found in the (tores that line the business section of Kins ton. Courtesy (the war's over now), economy, variety and relia bility are just a few of the many reasons why this is a favorite place for the shoppers of Eastern Carolina. This week on Thurs day and Friday a big two day DOLLAR DAY sale is being held in these stores. Hundreds of bargains are on hand to ease the strain on the summer lime pocketbook, and wise shoppers will be on hand during this two-day event to take advantage of this opportunity. (Whitaker-Leffew Photo by courtesy of Carolina Aircraft Corp.) 18 of their £0 so find corisiderable enlarge ments and improvements in the tracing areas of the community, ranging from completely rebuilt stores to modest renovations and extensions. . Most eye-catching change to the anatomy of the Main Drag is the new Brody store that is ex pected to be ready fbr business by October First. Upon com pletion the Brody Brothers will have one of the nicest stores in part of th^ ^tate, ,FiiU lines % hbused under expanded root ( Nearly next door to the Bra dys’ -another innovation, not. nearly so extensive, is going on at Harvey’s. There in the hard ware knd men’s wear depart ments considerable face lifting is in progress and the addition of a jewelry department plus air conditioning of the women’s de partment point to increased com fort and services in this estab lishment. The town’s two big chain food stores are now in bigger and better locations. The Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company is now THUHS. and FRIDAY AUGUST 11TH and 12TH SOCKS 3 Pr. For Reg. 39c Each Rubber PANTIES ■t 2 Pr. For Reg. 59c Each *1.00 DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on aU Summer Merchandise 110 E. Gordon St. — Kinston • - - ■ * housed in a brand new building on tha corner of Gordon and Mc Lewean Streets and the Colonial Store is in a larger, more acces sible location on th*e west side of the 300 block of Queen Street. Ih the spot where the old A&P Store was J. D. Paschall has moved his toy and sewing ma thihe shop. One of the largest selections of both ever seen in Kinston are tastefully displayed ifl this addition to the trading center of Kinston. On East Gordon Street just back of Hood’s Drug store is an other new type business for the community, The Toddler’s Shop, an emporium devoted entirely to the clothing of the little folks. Everything from' a diaper on up cah be found in the showcases of this store. John Shimer and Company have deserted their old stand on the corner of Bright and Heritage and now Rave a much larger and nicer war surplus store, The United Surplus Company, just across the LaRoque bridge fn the midst of the new warehouses that The pause that refreshes DR. KEFFER’S CHIROPRACTIC CLIMC Dr. Emerson C. King, Associate 104-106 West Caswell St. KINSTON. N. C. Clinic Phone—2954 ' Night Phones Dr. Kafter: 2443 Dr. King: 3518 \ line,the highways on that side of Amb river. Belk-Tyler’s has become more comfortable with the addition of an air conditioning system. Pol ly’s Department Store is getting its face lifted and inside it also has an air conditioning system that it didn’t have during the sweaty days of last summer. A new haberdashery is just be fore throwing open its doors. It will be called the .Sgfrrts $hop late of Har be the rul ||| * ' vey’aS ins A. J. Sutton and Sons is busy changing its floor plan and when completed their men’s and wo men’s department will be separ ated. For office supplies better ser vice and. variety are offered in the expanded store of John A. Carter on‘East North Street and across the street from Carter’s, Ed West has a fairly' complete line of light office supplies along with a most professional photo stat service. In the area around the corner of Gordon and Heritage one of the largest concentrations of au to supply dealers in the section can be found. Kinston Auto Parts, Blackwoods, S & A (Slim Sutton and Bernice Arthur), Coastal Motor Parts Company, Lenoir Auto Parts Company and just around the corner on North Strefet Henry Johnson is in the auto parts business. Up on North Queen Street in the Radio Building fine pastries and breads can be obtained from a new bake shop called Aunt Jenny’s. Last but not least the Lenoir County News has a downtown of fice at 114 West King right along side the fire station. Each and all of these new ventures along with all the older establishments in Kinston are back now on a competitive basis after the busi ness honeymoon of the war and post-war years and the shopper will be assured good service at reasonable prices in any that he cares to trade. • REMEMBER • Rulane Gas Service Is Economical! M1ANF 109 K. Queen St. Johnson Motor Company DE SOTO PLYMOUTH Sales & Service New Bern, N. C. — Highway 17 SPECIALS for DOLLAR DAYS Reg. 2.00 to 2.50 MEN’S PANTS $1.00 Reg. .97 Men's BOXER SHORTS 2 $1.00 LADIES' RAYON PANTIES 4 f<>r $1.00 Reg. 1.59 Boys' BLUE DENIM OVERALLS $1.00 LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S PRINT DRESSES 2 F0R $1.00 LADIES' COTTON SLIPS Eyelet Trimmed $1.00 Reg. 2.50 and 3.00 Ladies’ SANDALS SIDNEY'S W. North Street

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