By MBS. BABB FOUNTAIN Mr. M. A. Sutton and son Mich ael, of. Charlotte, returned home § Saturday, following a visit of sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Sanford Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fountain and children visited her father, D. B. Bradshaw, and Mr. Slid Mrs Hyden Bradshaw near Charity Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Foy Brown and son, of Jacksonville, were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fountain. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fernle Wood Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Home, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Fountain, and Mrs. Lauria Fountain. Wijson Fountain of Wilming ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Simpson over the week-end. Members of the Muddy Creek Primitive Baptist Church held their regular quartaily meeting .Saturday and Sunday, with one HULA DRIVE D! THEATRE I Opposite High School Chinquapin, N. C. jr Show Starts At 7:00—Sunday 8:30 l-FRI.-SAT., MAR. 10-11—COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR “FI6ITER SOUADRON” Starring Edmond O’Brien and Robert Stack Activities of Air Force Heroes Just Before And After D-Day Serial and Short Sun -MON., MAR. 12-13 * “JOHNNIE BELINDA” Jane Wyman, Lew Ayers A Box Office Blue Ribbon Award Winner NEWS and SHORT Over 20,000 Readers Of These Ads TOBACCO GROWERS! SEE ME EARLY AND PLACE YOUR ORDER BEFORE THE RUSH FOR THE HENRY VANN QUICK HEAT. OIL BURNING TOBACCO CURER PRICE FOR FOUR UNIT SET FOR 16 X 16’ BARN $158.50 PLUS TAX—INSTALLED E. S. WILLIAMS * . ' jp?* *• - y Phone 341-4 Wallace, N. C. addition to the church Sunday momirtg Baptismal services wtere held Sunday afternoon at the Floyd Pond, by the Rev. Ransom Gurganus, of near Jacksonville. Mr. Elsie Walton and daughter Hazel, Mrs. Horace Walton, Mrs. Oscar Futrell and Mrs. Femie Walton were visitors of Mrs. Ransom Fountain one afternoon this week. Miss Ernestine Cavenaugh of near Chinquapin spent one night last week with Loraine Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. 'Orville Fountain and baby, Mrs. Nora Fountain, Mrs. Lydia Brown and children visited their aunt, Mrs. Polly Fountain of Wilmington, Sunday. They also visited the azalea gar dens. Mrs. Paul Fountain and Mrs. Graham Fountain attended the funeral of William (Bill) Bon ham Monday afternoon at Is land Creek Baptistphurch. Those from here who attend ed the REA meeting in Burgaw Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fountain, S. I. Fountain, Mrs. Nora Fountain and Clifton Foun tain. Mrs. Henry Baldwin and son Henry Jr., of Raleigh, returned home after several days visit with heer mother, Mrs, Sudie Bryan. Misses Margarette Jones and Lucille Leary were visitors in Raleigh recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brock of! New Bern spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Sudie Bry an. Carl Wood, who accidenlty in jured his eye Friday of last week, was taken to James Walker Hos pital in Wilmington for’treat ment. He is improving nicely. His friends hope he will recover speedily. Chinquapin News By VADA MALLOY The Beta Club of Chinquapin High School is sponsoring a tal ent show, to be presented at the school auditorium Wednesday night, March 15, at 7:30, accord ing to the secretary, Miss Emma Jean Greene. Participating in the show will be students of the school as well as other residents of the commu nity, in, a variety of acts, songs and dances. Members of the club hope to raise money through this means to pay their way to the state Beta Club convention in Baleigh. They promise an evening of excellent entertain ment to all those who attend. BUILDING Now On Hand at Z. J. CARTER & SON mow White Asbestos Shingles All Types of Moulding Clear and Select Oak Flooring Sheet Rock ' ' Rock Lath Rock Wool - Asphalt Shingles " : Corner Bead Plaster and Finishing Lime mnaows ana uoors Roll Roofing Brick Siding Paints Of All Rinds 8 ■ Pound Roof Tin 5 - V Roofing Mortar Cement Cement Cement Blocks Lime Gutters Builders' Hardware Tile - tin T*A0t ail* Sc* ■ . niH NEED FUEL OIL., KEROSENE gasoline? For prompt service, call E. & B. Oil Co. Phone 208-1, Wallace, N. C. tfc FOR SALE — ONE BLACK Mule Weight 1500 lb, reason able — H M. Price. Rose Hill, N. C. tfc USE BELL’S TESTED TOBAC CO Seed next year. Many varie ties. Grown in Nash County. Your local dealer: H. D. Patter son. t f c BONEY'S RADIATOR AND Welding Shop. Radiators are cleaned and repaired. Electric And Acetelyne Welding. All work guaranteed. Evans Bd ney. Phone 231-6. tfe ORDER NOW: SOUTHER land’s Quality Chicks, hatch ing Tuesday and Friday of each week. Southerland Hat chery, Wallace, N. C. Phone 392-1. tf SPECIAL WATCHES CLEANED $2.00 can repair all kinds of watches and clocks was watch maker in the army bring it to me for free estimate all work guaranteed. Elbert Outlaw Watchmaker in Caison’s Gro cery Store near Bus Station in Wallace N. C. FOR THE BEST IN TIRES— Buy Goodyear. All sizes for passenger mars, trucks, trac tors. Call or write E. & B. Oil Company. Phone 208-T, Wal lace, N. C. tfc NOTICE Having acquired Wallace Ice and Coal Co., Wallace, and Stout Ice and Coal Co., Burgaw, we will not be responsible fc- any debts or obligations due by W. E. stout trading under above titles prior to January 17; 1950. Claude Hepler. 1911- run Feb. 16, 23, Mar. 2, 9 CORN WANTED: $1.20 FOR white and $1.25 for yellow per bushel in shuck. Mill days, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Wallace Feed Mill Wallace, N. C. Telephone 4966. ltc PLENTY OF GOOD WATER from a drillled well. Write for illustrated booklet and esti mate, giving direction and how far you live from your postoffice. Heater Well Com pany, Inc., Raleigh, N. C. tfc FOR RENT: SEINE FOR SHAD. Contact Johnny „ Stallings, Route 3, River Road Wallace, N. C. 8tp out ml3 DO YOU NEED YOUR WATCH clock or radio repaired? Bring it to Sanderson’s Jewelry and Appliance Store next door to The Wallace Enterpirse, Wal lace, N. C. Work guaranteed. tfc FOR SALE. CRUSHED CORN cob-chick litter. Excellent for brooder ahd laying house. Mill days, Tuesdays, Fridays, Sat urdays. * Wallace Feed Mill, Wallace, N. C. Tel.4960. tfc FOR RENT: THREE 2 AND 3 room apartments in Teachey cheap. Write R. W. Wells, 1700 Walker Ave., Greensboro, n. c. 8tc out mar 27 TYPING SUPPLIES— TYPING paper, erasers, carbon paper, yellow or onionskin second sheets, typewriter ribbons, Tempora colored inks for sign painting, etc. The Enterprise, Wallace. t f BABY CHICKS — SPECIAL Price for one week only $9.95 a hundred. Southerland’s Hat chery, Wallace, N. C. Phone 392-1. 2tc out Mar. 9. FOR SALE: CERTIFIED PORTO Rican sweet potato seed, Lou isiana strain. Copper colored skin. Elbert Scholar, Route 4, Wallace, N. C. 2tp out Mar. 9. FOR RENT: THREE ROOM unfurnished apartment, private entrance, and private bath ‘aao^s aoqs s^pc-ig X[dde Wallace, N. C. 2tc. out Mar. 9. Two new home demonstration clubs were organized in Nash County last month. They are loc ated at Strickland and Cockrell’s Cross Roads. DANCA Doors Open 3:00-6:45 P.M.—Shows Start 3:15-7:00 P.M. FRIDAY “EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE” James Mason—Barbara Stanwyck SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE John Wayne In “PARADISE CANYON” —AND— “POSTOFFICE INVESTIGATOR” Starring Audrey Long PLUS SERIAL OWL SHOW “SLOOD ADD SARD” With Tyronne Power—Linda Darnell SUNDAY and MONDAY “JOLSOH SIHDS ADAIR” Starring Larry Parks—Barbara Hale TUESDAY Robert Montgomery—Lizbeth Scott In “PUD IN FULL” TAKE THE WHEEL OF A Yet, tO minutes at Mm wheel will introduce you to Mm wonderful "feel” and amazing, sound-conditioned quiet of the '50 Ford. 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