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NOTICE All creditor having claims against Mrs. Lou M. Silverthorne, doing business under the name of Aikea Gift Shop, in Waynesville, N. C. wil! take notice that the stock of merchandise and fixtures will be sold within seven (71 days after notice to the creditors, and all creditors .are hereby notified to file any claim due with Mrs. Irene Norris,' Waynesville, N. C, This Maich 31, 1930; . . MRS. LOU M. SILVERTHORNE By Dorothy E. KiHnand,, Attorney in Fact. ' 1949Aprii 3-6 ,. At Tho Park Monday and Tuesday Coming io Tno b trend habitants (,f anci developed great sli 1 the dead i Proof again th the "poLks" is m7 won race in hu i f lt $250,000 for hard bettors made while oner bet PP.af i April if: Nation's Favuriw M 1 , . The , suN5 and & p ro. with, the doors open at 1:30 and 7to allow ample time for yoiu leisurely enjoyment of the . "Tough Assignment" starring Don Barry, Mar 'orie Steele end Steve Brodie coming to the Strand 'Theatre Wednesday and Thursday. menagerie. ' J Uo Lloro Lugging Water For ELphant: , - ' V Wartime Interlude . . . John Wayne, as Sergeant Stryker, tries to forget the bitterness of battle with Julie Bthop hi a scene from "Sands of Iwo Jima," republic's ..saga of lie Marines, which started a 3 dV engagement Sunday at the Park Theatre. iihd Tli The Ho lly nes Fronts Two Shews Dally Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. TODAY and TUESDAY, APR. 3 a 4 TAiWi. ST.....: -iUI Hfi WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, APR. 5 - G 0 0 ALSO-SELECTED SIlORT S 0 CTS BE WISE GET STRAND WlSE i -Tm ' i mm i li j r " Timiii in one dAy onLy I AN THURSDAY - APRIL Hi' Sponsored by American Legion COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS I ' Prsv!r stupendously presenting ; --N&Wt''" n I PyiKTHE W0RLB'S BIGGE$T AND GREATEST FaTURK VA' I '- PR? ' . a2TEMT-00 MOPtE-S CLOWNS fjT TKIUNPH OF CdUOSSAL ACHIEVEMEMfS 1 : J I V. fcV BIGGER BETTER fiRAHDER THAN EVER BEFORE , ..I j : 7 ' " ' ; . ; " AP Newsfeatures HOLLYWOOD Glimpses of Glamm?rville 3 , V Jane Gioer telling how it feels to resume movie-acting after a year's vacation: "Strangely enough I don't worry as much. I'm more settled down, don't worry about my career." It's havins two sons, Jane explained;! her second Is five months old. "I want two girls and two bqys, or four boys-i-four any thing as long a,s they're babies," added the wife of Millionaire Ed Lasker. She's playing a parolee in "Tho Wall Outside" . . . I myself wouldn't lnihd being paroled to her, parole officer in the piece Llzabeth Scott Hadio - Writer Don Quinn's deft, definition of J'carny": Uninten tionally unsophisticated . , . Han dy Scott, one of the best-heeled stars, still lugs his lunch from home'., . . Steve, Cdchrari boasts that he kilis"do7.ens" of cops in '.'The $2,000,000 Bank Robbery". I asked If he "enjoys movie murder. "Yeah.'..said Steve, "if it's taste fully (lone" ...... Portly Charles Coburn and Ed mund Gwenn Indian . 'wrestling (clasping i-lKht hands and trying to throw each other off balance) In "Louisa". Scot ty Deckett and a make-up man takins it up, for fun. on the sidelines . , . Thought while watching Dean Martin croon in "My, Friend Irma Goes West": What would be the fashion in crooning today if a guy named 13ing Crosby had never been born? Rugged Joe McCrea living In the dressing-room .built for Joan Fontaine at Universal-International. It has pastel, cloth - covered walls, a glass dining table, and cur lieued and modern furniture! Joel says It '3 too far to drive daily from his ranch to the studio . .U Ronald Reagan expounding on westerns, a type of picture he would like to, make himself: "The least exploited of all our subjects. The only medium that can take people out into the open. I want a character and Mory as good as non action pictures have. Chasing1 a horse over a hill can't offset a hole In the story. Let's let action be "In cidental to the story". ,. . His last hoss opera was "Santa Fe Trail", a decade ago . , , Newcomer Mala Powers, an Ida Luplno discovery, explaining her firs't naine: "Actualty it wis. Riafy Ellen, but "Mala" was all she could manage in baby talk and It stuck. .PARK THEATRE WUEYOU CAN ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES, IN jCOMFORT SEATED IN LUXURIOUS BODIFORM UPHOLSTERED SEATS. Matinees Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. Saturdays 11 A. M. Continuous Night Shows T and 9 P. M. Sunday Night 8:30 -Ahivs BBfflffi ilwn aerf PROGRAM MON. TUESDAY, APRIL 3 & 4 Wanting a Kiss...a Laugh if nr ;...ttenontolllUUaUr y tjj .v,-: . sr unn QIjiji IJLUl THE MARINES' GREATEST HOUR! nnn A JOIIfl WAYNE John Agar - Aide Mara Forrest Tucker WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 IP! If MmziWW LOUIS MAYWAR LOtllS HAYWARD BINNIE BARNES MIKHAIL RASUMNY ,ELV!. af-.' 0 illURSDAY - FRIDAY, APRIL 6 & 7 7. s r "' ' ' r 9 M Songs! I i .wmi uNiieu, run - s -" mi Romance! , f 4 7.1 f iUU MlUHDA .Well ilttv 0 . ..-. ' r ' '" " t n 1 4 4 4tr' 1 WJX& ..at' 141 . With the coming of the Dales Three Ring circus to Waynesville, auspices of American Legion, every man present will recall with nos talgia his boyhood thrill in carry ing water to the,, elephants , when (he grea'i: tent3 ballooned towards the sky ; . .. . (11Yes. couniless' tnousaiids of kids, including the owner of this circus, have lugged Water buckets to thirsty pachyderms to earn tickets to, the big show. But nowadays when th,e water wagons of the Dales Circus make their rounds, they fill the buckets at the ele phant, corral and the huge hulking creatures, Just, help themselves. , Thj; elephants also give them selves shower baths. Oyer and over again Uiey empty the tubs as they fill their trunks and throw cascades of water over their backs! You can imagine how often the water trucks have to be refilled when the whole herd of elephants are taking their daily showers. -. With the elephants schooled In startling new routines this season, and a host of sensational European circus acts entirely new to America, include a gigantic spectacle, for children of afl ages, wherein passes in review a scintillating succession of gorgeously garbed circus stars, a pageant of kaleidoscopic splen dor. '.: . ' Truly a watting forerunner for this, the most beautiful and modern circus in America. The Dales Three Ring Wild Animal Circus will give two performances 111 Waynesville Thursday, April 6th, at the County High School Show Grounds at 2:30 CAR-tUNES By W ATKINS CHEq "I think you'd better call WATKINS CHEVROLET they have a complete parts anil service departmn trucks." V iipfflit3ii (my ir- we (So Eight General Increases in the Last Ten Years Have Boosted Wage Rates White Living Costs Hate increased About 73 Any Further biciease in Wages Would Have to he Paid by Telephone Customers Telephone employees, like everyone else, have faced a. steep increase in the cost of jiving during the last ten years. What about telephone; wages have they kept up? As the chaijt clearly shows, telephone wages have'more than kept pace leaving a substantial margin in our employees' favor. Telephone wage rates have been, increased 117 per cent since 1939 compared with an increase of about 73 per cent in the cost of living for Southern cities. Southern Bell employees have received eight general wage increases in the last ien years. In addition, they regularly receive automatic "progression" raises according to a schedule which begins the day they start work and continues with frequent increases until they reach top pay for their respective jobs. . . , During the next twelve months, 3 out of 4 Southern Bell employees will receive at . least one such automatic increase. Many will -get two and three. Today, as always, Southern Bell people receive wages which compare favorably with those paid by other concerns in the com munity for comparable skills and experience; Can you think of any yardstick fairer than that? , Add to good wages the assuranp of year round employment, liberal sickLJ, acci dent and death benefits, and a pension plan that is among the best in all industry, and you can readily see thai telephone employee! are doing all right. - - Increases in Southern Bell Wage Rates and in Living Costs Since 1939 PIR CINT INCREASE '120 100 80 60 30 PIR CIN INCH" W HIGH FOINl f7H" I P T r l tt WAGE RATES COST OF LIVING - I I I - Dtt OCT- 0CT' 0CT- ' Si y 1943. 194 1947 ,M' I ..ik.l"- . . I I ill . ...U W ' TV.. ,-. . U. S. bureau of , Labor Statistics' Consumers' I ric Index (Data for Southern citfei combined), SOUTHER! BELl litEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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