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OLD UUT S i LL. GOOD
DEXYER (UPi-Everett Stanch
field, fresh from physical check
up, announced t! :U he was in per
fect condition ana would challenge
any man to a prize fight. The only
condition was that his opponent
be his same agfji whlcj) is 84 years.
ALL PAID FOR
MEMPHIS ("UP) Mrs. B. H. Cox
held oft" passing a motorist on the
road until she read the sign on
the 'spare' tire at the rear of the
old model car. "Gut of date but
out of debt,", said the sign.
WAYNES VILLE
BDSvS-EI TEMME
Movies Are BETTER Than Everl
PROGRAM
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THURS.-FRI., MAY 11 & 12
FORT APACHE
Starring
JOHN WAYNE, HENRY FONDA, SHIRLEY TEMPLE
and JOHN AGAR
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' SATURDAY, MAY 13
"KIT CARSON"
Starring
JON HALL, LYNN BARI and DANA ANDREWS
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SUNDAY, MAY 14
WALLS OF JERICHO
Starring
u CORNELL Wn.DE, LINDA DARNELL and ANN BAXTER
At Tho S trend Sun., Lien., and Tucs.
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June Allyson accepts an engagement ring from Dick Powell in "the
Reformer and the Redhead," M-G-M's romantic comedy in which
June and Dick, who are Mr. apd Mrs. in private life, appear on
the screen together for the first time since their marriage. Incident
ally, the ring is the same one which Powell gave Miss Allyson when
he proposed to her in real life. "The Reformer and the Redhead"
coming to the Strand Sunday-Monday and Tuesday.
RUBE TOO EXPERT
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Virgil
flatten is such an expert at pitch
ing dimes Into plates end punctur
ing balloons with darts at carnivals
that the old "hey rube" distress
call has been changed at his com
ing to "here comes old dead-eye."
ins BREAKS 'ALL bad
FORT WORTH, Tex, (UP) Clin
ton White gets nothing but bad
breaks, it seems. His latest was 21
broken bones when a car hit him.
Previously, he has suffered about
80 fractures in his 28 years. ,
Qrcat Spiritual Film Coming To
Park Theatre Sunday And Monday
At The Park Sunday andM
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Final arrangements have been
made for the showing here of "The
Prince of Peace", new $2,500,000
Hallmark Production, in Cinerolor,
that has been breaking attendance
records everywhere, it was an
nounced today by J. E. Mus.-ie.
manager of the Park theatre.
This unusual, two-hour attrac
tion is a complete unit in itself,
affording to Manager Massie. The
breathtaking beauty of the Wiehi
tas are the background for the
powerful, moving story.
It is because "The Prince of
Peace" is so tremendous in scoVe.
so beautiful in color, so sweeping
in grandeur and so human in its
theme that it is breaking box
off Icq records from coast-to-coast.
Its glorious and thrillin3 musical
score and strong sermon-on-film
has caused clergymen of every
faith and educators at all levels
to call the film the most impor
tant motion picture ever to come
out of Hollywood.
, According to one critic the film
makes its appearance at a time
when the world needs it most.
"There are people in Hell who
could have been saved by this
picture," he said.
"The Prince of Peace" is a
movie for the entire family.
Father and mother will thrill to
Its majestic beauty while litt!v
brother and sister will delight in
the new six-year-old child star,
Ginger Prince, making her first
Canton Group
Gitfes Inspiring
Program In Pigeon
Members of the Murray-Baracca
Class of Canton's First Baptist
Church gave an inspiring program
of Scripture and song last Sunday
evening at the Spring Hill Baptist
Chuivh.
By means of the Scripture and
music they told the story of the
birth, life, and death of Christ.
Paul Murray, the class's teacher,
read, the Scripture, and the choir
of approximately 40 men sang.
TAR HEEL SCIENTIST
Dr.
HONORED
R. W. Host, head of the
chemistry .department of the jjni
versity of North Carolina, last
weekend was awarded the Herty
Medal for 1950. for his outstanding
contributions to chemistry in the
Southeastern states. The ceremon
ies took place at the Georgia Col
lege For Women.!
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Part of the nuge crowd of thousands .which eaih year
famed Wichita Mountain Easter pageant.
sereVn appearance.
"The Prince of Peace" will be
I clinun . thrnn HmM ft.lilv fnr the
two-day run at the Park Theatre,
Sunday, 'May. 14,-2, 4 and 9 p.m.,
Monday, May 15, 3, 7 and 9 p.m.
MON. - TUES., MAY 15 & 16
"HILLS OF HOME"
. Starring
EDMOND GWENN and DONALD CRISP
Haywood County's most completely equipped y
Radio Service Shop
Haywood County's most complete stock of
Tubes and Parts
Haywood County's most experienced -Radio
Technicians
WAYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE
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Saturday Is The Last Day
To Register For The -May
Primary
Go To Your
Voting Precinct
And Check On
Your Registration
Under the law, the last day to register for the Democratic pri
mary is this Saturday. If you have not already registered, do so
now. If you were previously registered in South Ward Waynes
ville or Fines Creek, you must reregister again.
If you want to vote on May 27th, then be sure you are register-.;
ed by checking with the registrar of your precinct.
wasm siiwiY-ffi mst - buy
Haywood Board of Elections
. ) j C. E. COLE, CHAIRMAN
FRAUir, FERGUSON
CHARLES HAWKINS
Dellwood Folks To
Discuss TVA Program
Dellwood residents -Will discuss
Friday night the advisability of
Agnizing their section for partici
pation in the T V A s phosphate
program.
The Community Development
meeting is scheduled to start at
7:30 P. M. at the Dellwood Meth
odist Church.
The audience also will see the
film, "The Price Of Freedom.1':
Twp Showa Dally Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M.
' Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M.
Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 9:00 P. M.
color by TECHNICOLOR
VlililIMk KO U0IO HCtU(. INC
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SATURDAY ONLY, May 13
DOUBLE FEATURE
TODAY and FRIDAY, May 11-12
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Late Show Saturday
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SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, May 14-15-16 .
Politician with an appetite'
for redheads meets a lion;
with an appetite for men?
JU11E ALLYSON
HER BEST SINCl"THE STRATT0N STORY"!
DICK POWELL
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RajJOLLINS Robert KEITH j : Q
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PARKWAY Fl
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any increase in the
consiructim 0f t(,e ,
North Carolina ..j ,
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Senator Hoey of Nortj
said he and Senator c
seen a boost. The bud
earmarks $5,000,000 ,
struction nn civ taAn.
includinc the ninA o;
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lawmakers are seeking
aouve xne estimate.
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PROGRAM
TIIIJRS. & FRI., MAY 11 & 12
Kill OR ti KllitP 100 MitES FROM Nov
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RUTH RCMJLH DANE CLARK RRKOW
SATURDAY, MAY 13
DOUBLE FEATURE
RANGE LAND"
Starring
WHIP WILSON
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"BLONDIE IN THE DOUGS
Starring
ARTHUR LAKE' and PENNY SINGLETON'
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Starring
JOHN MILES and PATRICIA WHITE
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 14 & 13
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