, lime, f to see what a straw berry fesuval it like, nd I ttu derstand they have a food one tn Wallace. I have bees to the mar ket and watched them selling ber ries, and listened to, the rhythmic chant of the auctioneer. But I was even more interested .In the farmers who told the berries they- came In such an- amazing var iety of conveyances, in carts and wagons and trucks and new shiny mouern cars, too. . This has not been a good season, the weather has not been advantageous, and , laborers are scarce. The market sells other things than strawber ries, however, vegetables of all kinds will be coming in soon. The festivities open, with a dance this . Wednesday night, and it will be the occasion for real values In all kinds of things Ahe merchants are cooperating to make this a sale to J emember. '. Wallace is not a large town the last census gave it a population of about 1600, but it has grown since then and there are probab ly more than 2000 people living in . or near there now. It has several large industries and many small , ones, and there are indications that it will grow much larger in the next ten years. There is much Interest in improving pasture con ditions and It should be an ideal place for stock raising.- It Is a big tobacco 1 market, toothe largest one-sale j bright leaf , tobacco mar ket In tie world, I have read, as well as the world's largest straw berry market It is on the Atlantic Coast Line Kauroaa, ; ana a has a baseball team and a population interested in the .team. It has a huge new tobacco warehouse. It is a very popular, shopping center not only for the ladies but also their men. I was amazed at the variety of things you can get at the Johnson Cotton Company- mahogany furniture and floor cov ering, home freezers, ranges, all kinds of hardware. . , . '.; If you are a farmer and need sup plies, seeds, or baby chickens, go to the Wallace Farmers Exchange they have almost anything you want. .;. And If you are In the market for a car, Wallace is really Automobile ROW you can find any kind of car you want You can get Kai sers and Fraizers from the Jessup Motor Company, or, you can choose a new Ford from the Barden John son Motor Company. The Cave naugh Chevrolet Company would be glad to sell you a Chevrolet And the Blanchard Pontlae Com pany has a new Pontlae you might like, soon they win nave a com-1 pletely new body shop where you can get your tenders straightened. At Leading Motors, you can buy GOOD HEALTH 1 . . ' "V- III . "II ! ' l5 THEftE MOW? g7 " VUV' 1 Answer to Question No. 1: 1. Yes, .fat people have more .'.-ills and other accidents than t?rsons of normal weight But Liere are other dangers in ex vest weisht. in addition to the tendency toward accidents. Fat kills in two ways, oy promoting Sisease and by making various diseases more deadly. These factors add to the long list of reasons for maintaining reason able weight in addition to the factor of appearance. Answer to Question No. t: 2. In comparison with 1930 here is wry little smallpox in U United States today. Sto os'ics how a total of 34 cases "tint yaar in comparison with ;U0T eae in 130 a triumph 'far immuruastioa and one of the rrmmi vtdmrim In public health. Doctors state that Infanta should be vaccinated soon after birth or, at the latest, oeiore tne age of three. The duration of the protection varies. Answer to Question No. S: 3. A stomach ulcer is a small living tissue has been destroyed. ine exact cause u uiuiramu but there are several contribut ing factors common to many; cases. There is a tendency in some families' toward ulcers. If a AaAM nki.ru him tsirtnanH win. stantly by eating his food too hot or too coia, Dy lauing u cnew it properly or by eating too high-1 ly seasoned foods he may devel op an ulcer. Emotional pressure is blamed by many doctors. (Copyright 1951 by Hulth Informal Uon Foundation) ., ' 7.P.T.F. To Give Election Rclurns In Saturday Night Raleigh, May 25 Radio Station WPTF has canceled all of its reg ularly scheduled programs from 6:30 p. m. until midnight on May 31 to broadcasts complete and con tinuous Democratic Primary elec tions returns. ; Richard H. Mason, vice-presi dent and general manager of WPTF said today the statin would remain on the air until the xlnal outcome has been determined,' whether a candidate is selected or a second primary Is called for. ' WPTF will gather returns from all over the state by special AP and UP election wires, by direct telephone reports from county sheriffs, and by radio pickups from several precincts. In addition, the station will broadcast pickups from both Umstead and Olive campaign headquarters and from the lobby of the Sir Walter hotel, where po litical leaders gather on election nignt, A staff of 12 administrative per sonnel, four announcers, and two political analysts will be assigned to the WPTF election headquart ers In the Insurance Building to present the most comprehensive election .report possible. WPTF is a 80,000-watt station and is heard throughout Eastern North Carolina, portions of South Carolina, and parts of Virginia. It is located at 680 on the AM dial, 94.7 on the FM dial k... Matched sheets of hardwood veneer serve as the door panels of the finest new television sets. One door will be almost, but not quite, like the other, while both gain their beauty from the carefully selected natural wood grain figure. No two television cabinets of real wood, veneer will look exactly alike. Imitations of wood veneer, on the other, hand, are made over and over asain in an identical nattern. They do not possess the exclusiveness of appearance that nature, which never ,; repeats itself, has given to genuine wood. The. doors of the cabinet shown above are of crotch veneer, which was skillfully matched after oeing cut irom tne top ox tne tree trunic, just oeiow ine lone : Mrs. W. IF. "EuJT liiller, News, Adv. Representative s a Dodge or a Plymouth, or if you need a truck you can find anything you want at the G.M.C. Truck Company and don't forget the Butcks at Minchew Buick Com pany. . If you have gone to all these places, you will be hungry now, and you should try the Old Cot tle Cafe. The food is excellent It is run by Mrs. Phyllis Sander son who was the dietician in the Chinquapin School. You will feel refreshed enough to shop at Liberman's or Kram er's and the bargains they are having will astound you. You could even buy a new sun dress and take the old one you have on to the Wallace Dry Clean ers who will make It look new. Be fore you leave for home, stop in at the new Wells Superette, a new kind of grocery store where you can find all kinds of exotic things to please your palate. And on your way home, do stop at Tut' Fussell's new Lake Tut. No matter how hot the day, it will be cool and breezy there, and you can relax in the sun or under the trees in one of his charming picnic groves. (Aw, go jump in a lake....Lake Tut, that is. Ed.) For three straight years, the grand champion steer of the Colum bia 4-H Club Fat Stock Show in Tyrrell County has been exhibited by James Pledger. His net profits on the three winners total $630. James Stanley Of Calypso Advanced In U. S. Uavy While serving aboard the land ing ship dock USS Catamount op erating in tne Far East, James is, Stanley, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stanley of Calypso, N. C, was recently advanced to the rate of radarman, third class. Stanley, who entered the Naval services Dec. 17, 1040, received his recruit training at the Naval Tram ing Center, San Diego, Calif. Before entering the (Navy he graduated from Calypso High School and was employed by tm Wayne Construction Co., in Mt. Olive. Navy men are advanced in rate as a result of fleet-wide competitive examinations given twice each year. Actual promotion is based on these tests, how long the man has been In the Navy, and the length of time he has held his particular rate. Hitchhiker Thumbs Wrong Car A hitch - hiker found out too late that you should be careful from whom you thumb a ride: As Patrolman W. F. Proctor cruised down the highway-near Summer lin Crossroads, he observed a man staggering down the road, wnen the man saw the car approach, he removed a pint of white lightning from his right hand and transferred it to his left so that he could thumb a fide. The patrolman stopped and opened the door. Then the man realized that his benefactor was a Patrolman, so he threw the bottle into a ditch. A few minutes later the empty - handed man was safely -f. Welcome To .'.-,',.:.'';... ilbrai 9 ams Wallace And OepiL Store DURING : COME III AND SEE WHAT BARGAINS WE HAVE FOR YOU. lodged in the Jail in KenansvJlle. But he did get that ride. , Eisenhower ' in Belgium ...jlli.. 4i-r,niJ BEAUVECHAIN, BBl.uiui Equipped with a raincoat and com bat bcits. General Dwight .D. Eis enhower can grin at the ram as he gives his smiling Sunday salute to officers during his inspection of the personnel and installations. at the Beauvechain Air Base m Belgium. This is one of the mam bases of the Royal Belgian Air Force and as such is of concern to the Su preme Commander 'of west Europe's pefense Forces. Acid Solution Takes Off Blotches on Brick. Walli " Efflorescence alkaline salt working to the surface causes white, crusty blotches occurring sometimes on brick and concrete These blotches can be removed with a wire brush and washing with a solution of one part muri atic acid in. ten parts of water Rinse with clear water two nun- i . sftnr onnlipfltion of the solu tion to avoid pitting the surface Care must De taxen to proves when mine this stront solution. Wear rubber gloves, too. and old clothing. U.S. HAS VARIED TREE FORMS A total of 1,177 different form) of tree 862 species, 228 varieties and 87 hybrids grow in th United States, according to thi VS. Department of Agriculture Masons Al lend ' -...'-;T '. ' :' n: Church Service Masons of Beulaville Lodge 638 attended services Sunday evening at the HallsvUle Baptist cnurcn. The Rev. A. V. Brown pastor of the church delivered the message. Announce Birth ; ftlr iiuC Wn Nnrmnn G Huff man of Havelock, N. C. announce the birth of a son, Michael Glenn, on May 14, In Lenoir County Hos pital in Kinston. Mrs. Huffman is the former Miss Gwendolyn Thlg pen .-of BeutaviUe.''VvM'C-i;;:.v,i:.v'. Miller Club Mell The Miller Club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. C. D. Thomas and Mrs. Mazel Houston joint hos tess. The home ensuite held love ly arrangements of mixed sum mer flowers and roses. : Miss Beey Melvin Demonstration agent gave an interesting demon stration on braiding rugs. Also a dress review was held. ; There were 9 entries. Mrs. Frank Rhodes, Mrs. Delmar Houston and Mrs. Herman Miller were awarded cash for honors : of first, second and third place for winning. New mem bers added to the clu broil was Mrs. Carey Williams, Mrs. Delmar Hous ton and Mrs. Rivers winsteaa. Home made cookies, ice cream, toasted nuts ana ice water was served.''1'. The June meeting will be held In the home of Mrs. Ashe Miller. ' Western North Carolina last week. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Misses Jessie Aim and Rebecca Thomas, Mrs. James Thomas, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,- W; O. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home and family, Mr. and Mrs. Foy Jones iul con Phil. . Mrs. Phoebe pt Carl D. Pate and Mrs, Mary Alice Jones attended the birthday dinner of Mrs. Macy- Mallard in Trenton Sunday. ' Mrs. Mallard is sister of the latter Mrs. Jones.' Mr. and Mrs. C H. Pope and iam lly of Magnolia were recent guest of Mrs. J. G. Bostic. ' fl: Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bender of Willlamston were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnford Guy. : , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warren and sons of Goldsboro, Mrs. James Briley of Texas were recent guests of the J. G. Kennedys. - Mr. and Mrs. Gurman Guy and son, Mr. Bill Guy and Bruce Lan ier toured points of Interest in n one Lo, MEN'S SHORTS t I- LADIES SLIPS ytMyj' iir; Wy Mty x --4AVf- Slightly SoUed TflPPFR 1 1 li rW Heg Value ...$2.00 MEM'S T-SHIRTS' W Wv l W.BVf (1 Assorted Colors nSale' Ml ;;' 1 4t)lil if With Pockets Below Cost L2 I!,, Me's Chambray 1LOT Men's Long Sleeve ; WORK SHIRTS mis spmilG DRESSES SpSTIrTS , Keg. Value $1.49 VALTJE $14.95 N0W $ 8J8 Value To $4.95 : ' ' CVi tftfl, VALUE $17.95 NOW $19.88 nfa " VjlsmCldJI REG. VALUE $19.85 NOW $12.89 V 9 1 ; BVV REG; VALUE $105 . r NOW $ 6.89 p CID SPREADS - ; - . H2t3 irt' p. SPORT SHIRTS V i 07t BROADCLOTH,- . - Boys short Sleeve We Also Have' VALUES to $1.89 f ... ' frf hlrfc Many Other Hi fl , "frwM im ii i' 'Wonderful Buys.; ' , ' , V '' M - Q ' . j mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmwwmmmmWmmmmmm The rabbiteye type of blueberry Is recommended for home use. It is more resistant , to heat ..and drought and is more vigorous and productive than the hlghbush type. Masters Charlie and Rusty Lan ier have returned to their homes following- a visit of a week with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams in Raleigh.- '. . -.. ?' Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Thlgpen and children were Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Powers in Turkey-.- ; ,. . . .i,;.;,- ,,',... Consider Look Of TV Cabinet A television set should be worth looking at even when It's turned off. In other words, a TV receiver is a piece of furniture as well as i piece of electronics equipment, and it is a highly conspicuous piece of furniture, too. The most prominent spot in the room usu ally is selected for the television set, and chairs and sofas are ar ranged to face in that direction. Everybody notices it Real hardwood veneer cabinets are used for the finest television sets, presenting an attractive ap pearance that equals the quality of the best picture and sound re ception. Genuine hardwood ve neers possess the-natural charm and beauty that have always given a basic appeal to fine wood craftsmanship. Substitute materials are some times finished in imitation oi wood grain. . Usually, . these are either excessively shiny or arti ficially flat in appearance. Many of them do not wear so well ai true wood veneer. . Wood also is , Important fox tonal quality. Many musical in strumentsviolins, for example are made of wood because wood makes sound more pleasing. A hardwood veneer . television ox radio cabinet performs the same function. , ' BUILDING A TOBACCO U)JP !.VA YOU'LL NEED NAIL 7-8-10-12-16-20-30-40 ; PENNY 5-100. Lb KEG TS7 : Per Thousand 90 LB. ROLL ; . - ' ' ",'" ''' "' ,..',.'' r XO) Each . 7- T ' - HARDWARE DEPT. FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE; T 11 L Hit I -V. i ,).... . . .. :.;v-. J T11K UlttiSLUi rcw. luaua ifnv .... . - !' 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