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Booklet Gives Plans On Carolina's Trade Fair An eight-page booklet with de tailed plans, information and in structions to exhibitor* wa? dis tributed to representatives of 48 North Carolina communities in Ra leigh yesterday. William R. Henderson, director of the Commerce and Industry Division of the N. C. Department of Conservation and Development, outlined the plans and purposes of the Trade Fair to be held in the Coliseum and Merchandise Hart in Charlotte at the meeting. Chambers of Commerce and other interested groups throughout North Carolina are being supplied with quantities of the booklet and other materials to assist them in an effort to get local manufacturers to particpiate in the fair; they will serve as local outlets of in formation and promotional activi ties. The opening day is set for Oct. 12, Columbus Day. President John F Kennedy has indicated that he will endeavor to he present at the opening, following his appearance in Chapel Hill, Oct. II. The event will be preceded by a banquet on the evening of Oct. 11, llei. There are 1000 booth* available in the two buildings. Thus far 210 firms have indicated their Interest in participation, most of whom, it is anticipated will require a mini mum of two booth*. ?o*t bo???>* arc 8x10 It. and Henderson said there would be 8x8, 8x12 and ttxio ft booths available, which can be ordered in any number of mul tiples. The charge for the booths is all inclusive and covers such facilities as display material, in terpreters to assist with buyers from overseas, aisle carpets, furni ture, free tickets to the banquet and other services which usually cost extra. Booths will be allotted by N. C. Trade Fair on the basis of receipt of application which must be in before June 30. About Your Home Perhaps today s fast living ac counts for the tremendous increase in the number of ulcer sufferers in America. Modern research has definitely established a connection between our emotions and ulcer trouble. Sensible diet and moderation in our living habits are the best safe guards against ulcer trouble. A deficiency in one of the B vita mins (B is known as the nerve vitamin) panthothenic acid, may be a factor in producing ulcers of the duodeumn. The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine an da common place for an ulcer to begin. From experiments on rats it has been found that adrenal cotrical hormones produce gastric acidity r but no ulcers, unless the rats lack the B vitamin. All of this is not to say that if you eat foods high in vitamin B and take vitamin B complex pills you will not develop an ulcer. There is, as yet, not enough com plete evidence to make this state ment. Too many factors work to gether to make an ulcer patient. However, it would do no harm and choose foods high in the B vitamin in your daily diet. Keep away from situations which create tensions for you. Get enough rest and sleep. The American high powered push for the dollar is taking a heavy toll in heart ?nd ulcer paHents ? to name just two ailments. DR. HUNTER B. BLAKELY, JR., of Richmond, Va., who was com mencement speaker at graduation exercises of Lees-McRae College Monday. Dr. Blakely is a well-known author, having written many articles and reviews. His latest publication was a book in 1956, en titled, "I Wager on God." He is secretary of the Division of Higher Education of the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Health and Beauty A few daily exercises will keep the figure firm. There are so many exercises for every defect in the human figure, beauty, and posture, that it is a wonder that all of us don't have a perfect shape. Some are of little use 'when compared to others, and it is a good idea to know the good from the bad. Because of the great number of 1 Maddux Recapping Co. E. JUNG STREET BOONE, N. C. exercises, women are as confused as to which ones to take as they are about what cosmetics to buy. Actually, you need to take only a few exercises each day. Fifteen or twenty minutes spent in exer cises will greatly improve figure and health. Each day the average woman should take a couple of abdominal exercises. These are beneficial to health, and, of course, the abdo men is one of the spots which is apt to accumulate fatty deposits as we accumulate years. Two Waist exercises, two for the thighs and inner upper leg line, two' hip exercises, two postural exercises, two for whatever your personal figure problem might be. Tliese will tire you at first and make your muscles sore If you are not accustomed to exercise. For this reason it is a good idea to 4Wt wiU'><ut ? few exercises and work up to the fifteen or twenty minutes you plan to take as a re gular thing. Don't let anything short of illneaa keep you from your exercises. It if the regular exer ciae that doe* you good. Don't use the excuse that you are too old. There are exercises designed for more mature people. There are also exercises designed for the new mother that will not only help her to get her figure back in a hurry, but will make her feel better faster. These usually start in the hospital before the mother is out of bed. At this point they are very mild. The exercises are increased gradually until the new mother is taking regular exer cises. There are 193 million acres of commercial forest land in the 12 states of the South. These supply more than half of the raw mater ial used by the pulp and paper in dustry of the United States. %/i To The 1961 CAROLINAS OPEN Vifit U? for the Finest Food in the Mountain!! 1AJ*iUrn Sit ah i Country Ham ? Other Fine Food* Home-Made Biscuit* ? Home-Made Pies PRIVATE DINING ROOM Chuck VVagon RESTAURANT U. S. Highway 321 ? Phone CY 5 7359 ? Blowing Rock Nest to Appalachian Motel aa4 Blowing Back Crafta Co. Doctor Talk Br JOHN B. REMSBRT, M. D The summer vacation period i? here and with warm weather the favorite paat-tune of million* will be water activities ? swimming, boating, water akiing, fishing, etc. With all these activities accidents will ocmr and foremost among the** will be "accidental drowning." It if estimated that approximately MOO bojra and girls, and man a?d women will die from drowning hi the United State* (taring 1M1. Theao "accidental drownings" Will be, in moat caaes, needless waste of life and most can be pre vented if proper precautions are taken by parents and young people at well. We mutt all be aware of the great hazard preient. Everyone thould have a careful phytical ex amination and take the advice of the examining phytician if some body impairment it found tuch as a congenital heart defect or lung impairment, that may prove to be fatal if ttrenuout phytical activity is undertaken. Of major importance at a safety rule it that all iwlmmert thould know their swimming ability and ttay in the area that fiti their skill; waist-deep for non-twimmert, up to thoulder-deep for beginnert, and over-the-head for twimmert. Parantt thould be particularly careful where and when children swim ? and with whom they swim. Insist that your child, at well at adults, never awim without a buddy ? remind them that the buddy it a protector and he in turn it hit buddy's protector. Always be familiar with the area in which twimming it done? many tragic accldenti and deatht occur each year from diving into un known waters. In thii connection, many drownlngi occur if "prank ing around" it allowed; daret with resulting "showing off too often end in tragedy. Many "family outingt," tuch at a picnic, prove fatal becauae of over-eating and then returning to the water too toon. Insist that a period of two hours mutt elapae before returning twimming or any boating activity. a See to it that your child, at well at yourself, becomes a skilled swimmer ? take advantage of the free time available this summer. In addition to learning how to Three-fourtha of the forett land of the South ia owned by 1,500,000 I individual! ?? fr* -<*???- lit ?wire well become familiar with the varloua methods o I nawt and reaujcitalioo ? be prepared lor any accident that may ariae and much aorrow can be prevented. PUSH FOB MtT | G?? Carta t UUay'i advent u Air Fore* Chief ef SMI :*ayj tifnal a new effort to ?lo an Ad ministration go-ahead far tke %, OOO-mile-aohour B-70 bomber. LaMajr, a veteran bomber pilot a*d firat chief of the Strategic Air Command, it an exponent o I Out B-7# iM a teitwcr In the concept of a Billed bomber ni iaaile ioree M * main deterrent to cup y at tacH for torae year* to <;ome: ? feieoUfts to fat bids to "?"??'J: Welcome Golfers to' the 1961 CAROLINAS OPEN and to Boone Serving Breakfast and LHnner MOUNTAIN BROOK MOTEL & RESTAURANT Highway 1?S? 3 Miles Wert of Boone QO 7 2046 Help celebrate our First Anniversary by lend ing your hair to the special skills and unique services of professional Hair Stylists. Special Prices June 6th thru 17th AU $7.50 Helene Curtis ? Brack Realistic ? - Bonat . . u ( For Appointment Call CY 5-2041 e Stuc Sunset Drive ?
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