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AiteraooW January 4, 1951 - THE WAYNESYTLLE BIGL'NTAINEETS PAGE THBtE .(bevond Section) Vpicts ji Philippine on .is' of Micheline Prelle Supporting play u -second inva- i'lalippiiu-s will fill screen Sunday when Twen-"American Tut'S'la-v rv- Fox's : the Philippines for the first time. ...,.,mis of Pacific ing on Luzon, eight ,lt5 from Hollywood, ,3t has been faithfully! ate tl historic drama folded in the famed non-fiction best-seller name. the equal of a battle , complexity were-en-,.r the five-year period purchasing of the Wol the actual produc i The script was pre war Trotti, timed writ who served "Amerl l';a in the Philippines" !,( capacity also. He sent iz Lang, longtime sus t0 Manila to begin oiilv last spring. ,rs Power and Miss Tom Ewell, Broadway stage comedian who went fjom "John Loves Mary" and "Small Wonder" to film success in "Adam's Rib"; . Bob Patten. Tommy Cook Juan Torena, Jack Elam, Robert Barrat and Carleton Young. Bar rat, whose resemblance to the great man is uncanny, appears as Gen eral Douglas MacArthur. They are long-famed look-alikes. For Power the trip to the Philippines was hardly anything new; As mum a world traveler as a movie star, he recently starred in ""Prince of Foxes" in Europe and "The Black Rose" in England and Africa. Cur rently he is "Mister Roberts" on the London stage, an assignment he took on after concluding "Guer rilla" and a subsequent release. "Rawhide". Miss Prelle, Michelitv Presle to French movie-goers un til recently, scored international renown in "Devil in the Flesh" and made the trek to Hollywood for the French-backgrounded "Under My Skin'' opposite John Garfield a year ago. .'American Guerrilla in the Phil ippines," as Ira Wolfert's book nas been adapted by Lamar TrotU. whose last smash was "Cheaper by the Dozen," tells of how Ensign Chuck Palmer found the Pacific battlefields to be not only Back grounds for danger but settings for romance and personal drama. His involvement with Miss Prelle, the wife of a native who is killed in action, Js reportedly a poignant Starts Sunday At. Strand At The Park Sun., Mon., and Tues. ' '. v ..', S LL&lft, fanlWM? , J-Sfck Vl&kVH. till I II II W'lj' V-' l A t 4 WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE A Good Show Every Night PHONE 1033-1 Tyrone Power appears with Tom Ewell in an action packed scene from the Twen 'eth Century-Fox Technicolor adventure, "Ameri can Guerrilla in the Philippines," coming to the Strand Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. CLOSING OUT SALE OF OIL HEATERS Some Models REDUCED As Much As 1. Room Heating Capacity Models Included Rogers Electric Co. 4G1 Main Street County 4-H Club Meetings To Start This Week The first of a series of 1951 meet ings for Haywood County's 4-H Clubs will open Thursday. Burwell Smith of the Carolina Power and Light Company will give demonstrations on electricity. He "will explain the rules for the 1951 Better Methods Contest, spon sored by the firm for 4-H members throughout the, state. The meeting set for Thursday is for the Canton High School Senior Club. ' The session will open at 10:05 A.M. with W. L. Rikard, club lead er, in charge. The meetings will be resumed the following Monday, when the Cecil Club, with Jesse James of Waynesville, Route 1, in charge, convenes at 9 a.m. The rest of the scliedulo; Monday Bethel Junior 4-H Evan J. Evans in charge, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday Waynesville Senior 9:45 a.m.. Carl RatclifTe of Waynes ville; 1:30 p. in. Crabtree Junior F. L. SafTord, Clyde, Route 1; fines Creek Junior, 10:45 a.m Thomas S. Hood, Clyde, Route 1; Wednesday Bethel Senior, 8:45, E. J. Evans, Waynesville; 10:45 a.m. WILDLIFE STUDENTS LEARN LESSON AT FIRST HAND LOGAN, Utah A bewildered two-point buck deer got lost in a heavy fog here recently and wan dered into the Utah State Agri cultural College stadium where he gave six wildlife management stu dents a lesson in unmanageable wildlife. The befuddled buck was hurl ing himself in desperation against the stadium fence. The wildlife management professor, Dr. George Kelker. led the foray to try and solve the deer's problem. They be gan herding him toward a stadium entrance but he eluded the ex perts" and raced up the stadium hill, ran out on the roof of a re freshment building and took a 15- foot leap into the street to escape CJyde; Friday, 9 a.m. Morning Star, E C. Duckett, Canton, Route 2; 10:30 a.m. Beaverdiim, Herschel Hipps Canton, Route 1 ; Third full calendar week of the month: Monday, 9 a.m. Lake Junaluska Mrs. Jule Nolund, Waynesville Route 2; li a.m. Rock Hill, Nor val Rogers, Waynesville, Route 2 Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. W. P. Bar bee, Canton; 12 Noon Waynes villi Junior, Carl RatclilTe, Waynes villi"; 2 p.m. East Waynesville Frank L. Rogers, Waynesville t ruso; uugn Kogers, t anton. ; Route 2- Route l Woilnpsdav. 9 a.m. Canton Penn Thursday, 10:05 a.m. Canton Junior, W. L. Rikard, Canton; 11 a.m. Clyde, Stanley Livingston, tale set amid the strife of his tory. To carry out the realistic mo tif "equipment totaling more than 126,000 pounds was shipped to the Philippine location spots. Aveune, W. H. Crawford, Canton 10:45 a.m. Canton Patton, R. C Cannon, Box 145, Clyde; Thursday, 1:40 p.m. Hazelwood Lawrence Leatherwood; Friday, 9 a.m. Crabtree Senior, F. L. SafTord. Clyde. Route 1; 10::i0 a.m. Fines Creek Senior, Thomas S. Hood, Clyde, Route 1. Barbara Hale comforts James Stewart in this scent froa Ik comedy "The Jackpot." :-.' tiSCJ 1S0 OTltmOEJIT TRUCKS make these Advance-Design Trucks Great Features Everywhere You Look SEAT ENGINE FEATURES Two Great Engines vaive-m-Head Efficiency B'Jc-Flame Combustion rower-Jet Carburetor Perfected Cooling Specialized 4-Way Lubrication Thermobtatic Heat Control Cam-Ground Cast Alloy Iron Pistons "EAT CHASSIS FEATURES Rugged, Rigid Frames' "ypuid Rear Axles . Single-Unit Rear Axle Housings New Twin-Action Rear Brakes (htaiy dutr modlll New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake Ihtary dulr modli) t New Torque-Action Brakes (fighf-durr modW Foot-Operated Parking Brake tmodttl with 3 tp"d rmnimui'onl Steering Column Gearshift (moduli witd S PI hmimiuiKl 4-Speed Synchro-Mesh Transmission im timi mxii) t Wide Range of Springs GREAT CAB AND BODY FEATURES New Ventipanes In Cabs Flexl-Mounted Cab Improved Full-Width Seats . Adjustable Seat Assures Proper Eye Level , Large Door Openings . Ail-Around Cab Visibility Side Doors Held Open by Over Center Stop Sturdy Steel Construction Unlt-Dmlfln Bodies Pick-Up Bodies with Flush Skid Strips Insulated Panel Bodies Extra-Strong Stake Bodies Full-Width Gravel Shield One-Plece Fenders Counterbalanced Alligator-Jaw Hood I -lr peSt I" MORE CMIVtOUTS IN USI THAU ANT OTHW filial .v "3... .. . mil i timi ii :-.. . w i. . " w,"'" jcv., . . -wi imi j v. r SSL - iexr?;-Ja Ts 4 7 Waynesville, N. C. PARK THEATRE Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P. M. Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. Nights Sunday 8:30 P.M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P. M. PROGRAM Till RS. & FRI., JAN. 4 & 5 7 CONQUERING (CONQUERING THE PIRATES iJiW li!LxiOM&WlMI',TO HOWARD di SUVA SATURDAY, JAN. 6 DOUBLE FEATURE 15Cy JAMES' ELLISOnV .iW'-'-r'' VIRGm A Hmia CH''f THUN"tR cl0UD Two Shows Dally Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showlnes from 11 A.M. Sunday: S Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY nn H)llV 7HE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. 5-G DOUBLE FEATURE !3LNV . fl 4 i Blazing A Staged W " ''r !' kJ&: SmJtX l Road Through fjf' JS d f' Mil Atl Th "Badlands! jtji L. jjt .: ROD CAMERON V l" FUZZY KNIGHT Vafei IDDIE DEW MARJORIE ClEMfNTS DMUND (08B VIRGINIA CHRISTINE nd RAY WHITLEY end HIS BAR-6 COWBOYS Plus PLUS AND J In hi 'YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH" ALSO COLOR CARTOON AND FINAL CHAPTER OF "OVERLAND MAIL" 'SO THIS IS WASHINGTON Late Show 'HOT ROD Starring JIMMIE LYDON and GLORIA WINTERS a 0 CTXT HTfXT TITIC T VT T S II BIG TECHNICOLOR HIT! S1 :M - i " Si l j i ( D y I world fflisSiHli iJ j6:'"-:i NEWS 1 .tfm JAMES GLEASON PATRIQA MEDINA ALAN MOWBRAT BE WISE -GET STRAND WISE "? V ? SUN., MON, TUES.. JAN. 7, 8 & 9 THE PRIZE-WINNING COMEDY OF THE YEAR! STEWART Sahara HALE rhone 75
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