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Thursday Afternoon., i arch $ "AGE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Waynesville At The Park Thursday Only Coming To The Strand Vhe new station" was, active in civic ord and is a mei fod Lions Club. ; MOKE ABOUT Mt. Airy (Continued from Page 1) , his interest in WHCC. Mr. Childress, his wife and their two children, four-year-old Ronald and one-year-old Katbryn, have already , set up housekeeping in MORE ABOUT Frank Davis (Continued rrom Pace I) ' Haywood County 100-BusheI Corn Club. Also an active church worker, he is lay leader of the Crabtree Meth odist Charge, superintendent of the Davis Chapel Methodist Church, and a member of the board of trustees of the Crabtree Methodist Parsonage. Mr. Davis also Wis the role of sportsman in his leisure time and currently is serving as president of the Haywood and Jackson Coun ty Fox Hunters Association. MORE ABOL'l Speeches (Continued from I v t t ship at Raleigh on March 24. The prizes for finishing at the top in the state contest will be awarded as follows: $400 in bonds for first placer $100 in bonds for second, and S50 in bonds for the third place. The contestants will speak on "The Social Aspects of Soil" and they'll just have 12 minutes in which to make their delivery. The Golden Horn is an inlet of the Sea of Marmara at Istanbul. WAYNESVILLE dbive-ej mmm PROGRAM Shows Start at 7:00 P. M. . O - THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 9 & 10 . "WHITE SAVAGE" (in Technicolor) ' Starring JON HALL and MARIA MONTEZ ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS it SATURDAY, MARCH II BLACK GOLD (Color by Cinecolor) Starring ANTHONY QUINN and ELYSE KNOX n SUNDAY, MARCH 12 MISS TATLOCK'S MILLIONS - .. t , '" Starring JOHN LUND . . O Si. n MON.-TUES., MARCH 13 & 14 RETURN . OF , OCTOBER ii 1 NorrU s see is reported "ob eyed pike an acre th! Keef BrawelU (left), Sally Forrot and Leo Penn arc Mie dramatic lead Film Clawica.-NOT WANTED"- , Starring GLEN FORD and DAME MAE WIIITTY MORE ABOUT Park Group (Continued from page one) U. Sutton of Sylva, told the group that his organization will continue working on campaign plans for ob taining more federal money for the national forests. In the course of the session also the members praised the Western North Carolina Tourist Associa tion for its efforts in organizing in dividual county associatioiu and for promoting the improvement of western tourist facilities. They heard WNCAC President Percy B. Ferebec's reports on pro jects being worked for the benefit of the western section as a whole. In addition to the officials nam ed those attending the session in cluded: E. C. Guy of Newland,. Francis J. Ileazel of Asheville, Dr. Kelly E. Bennett of Bryson City, the Commission's vice-chairman; C. M. Douglas of Brevard, secre tary; Commission Attorney William Medford; Mrs. Edith P. Alley, the secretary of the Waynesville office. Robert P. White, of the Park headquarters office at Gatlinburg; and Cliff Sonne, Park ranger for thejWaynesville district. j r r. 1 "'f -i . f ,' .: .., . Automotive 'engineers and de signers have made more than 1.500 detailed drawings in the develop ment of a single new body style. Massie Furniture Co.'s trf Ht lira ji 1 (8) 1 F l Famous G-E "Quick Clean" Washing! Big-Family Capacity! ONLY $99-95 "Who says you have to pay a lot of money for a really fine washer? Just take a look at this new, 1930 Gen eral Electric beauty! It's packed with the wonderfuHeatures you'll find only in many higher-priced washers. And we have it for you at a new low price that's almost too good to he true! Come in and see why this is your Lest - washer buy today! Xtg.U.S.Ff.Off. G-E Activator Washing Action Adjustable, Balloon-Roll Wringer Dependable G-E Permadrive Mechanism . Full 8-lb Capacity Gleaming White-Porcelain Enamel Full-Length Protective Skirt One-Year Written Warranty MORE ABOUT Ramps : (Continued from page one) held ever since it was organized. The now appointments brought the board roll up to 13. Bill Palmer, whose furniture store was the scene of the meet ing, called the Tar Heel Secretary of State by phone. Mr. Eure promptly accepted the invitation to be chief speaker. At the same time, Mr. Medford reported that Mr. Bridges had written a request- for a "reserva tion". . In other business, the officials agreed that everytwdy who plans to attend the session ought to bring their lunch to supplement the ramps. But at the same time they decided that anyone who over looked the matter should not be permitted to Ro hungry. One cannot, they decided, with all due respect to the guest of hon or, live by ramps alone. Hence, they'll provide country ham and fresh cpgs at a small charge for the folks who rush oil from home without their picnic baskets. - However, the coffee, with the cream ind sugaj that goes with it and, of course, the tamps, will be given away free. Turning their attention to the coffee problem, they noted that last year's 6,000-plus guests drank as a chaser for the ramps something like 1,100 gallons of coffee. This tremendous quantity is ex pected to pale into a mere drop by comparison with what they ex pect in the way of consumption. Considering this and the top capacity of GO to 70 gallons last year's pot could make at any given time, they decided on a bigger one. To take care of this extra load; iney ii use a lsu-gaiion still re modelled, of course, to suit coffee- making requirements. Named to a committee to handle this matter were Dewey Sutton and Claude Williams. With this year's event set for only a f?w weeks before the State Democratic Primary, many state officials and candidates for state, federal,, district, and county of fices are certain to attend. Among other slate officials expected is State Agriculture Commissioner L. Y. (Stag) Ballentine, who's been there before. The same reason also is expect ed to draw a greater number of visitors than last year's record- breaking event. The new date is about two weeks later than the time set for previ ous Ramp Conventions. But Mr. Medford, recalling last year's chill, wind-swept April Sun day, explained that the time was moved, up in hopes that the gath ering would be favored by warm er weather. Asked whether the ramps might not be too strong by that time, Mr, Medford replied: "They'll be bigger than they usu ally are for the Convention. But they won't be too powerful." - The committee to obtain food for the folks who don't bring any will be named at the next meeting, which also will be held at Mr. Palmer's, store. V tteJS1! L Margaret Sullavan who appears as "Ray Smith" the heroin of Fannie Hurst's celebrated novel "Back Street" coming to the Strand Theatre late show Saturday night. Also Sunday. Pimii THEATRE WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES IN COMFORT SEATED IN LUXURIOUS BODIFORM UPHOLSTERED SEATS. Matinees Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. Saturdays 11 A. M. Continuous Nlffht Shows 1 and 9 P. M. Sunday Night 8:30 Q PROGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Two Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 t j . Saturday! Pontlnunu Shnnlnn ... - " ."a. iiuui li A u Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 p. m. TODAY ONLY MARCH 9 Segregated Audiences WOMEN ONLY 3;0Q P. M. 7:00 P M MEN ONLYAT 9:00 P. M. L lIHfcH I 9i min ;v t a u 4, ...I ., f ON STACI IN PHSON MR. lUXlNDER LEEDS MMI mVm COMMINMIM Women only 3 & 7 p.m. Men only at-. 9 p.m High School Ase And Over Nurses In Attendance All SM FRIDAY SATURDAY, MAR. 10-11 DOUBLE FEATURE . . . Hopalong Cassidy's Riding Again. 4.Ht! To See This Thrill-Packed Adventure Of The West! And You'll Laughs Till You Hurt At West and W. C. Fields! WHAT A SHOW: INDIANS on the warpoi SATURDAY, MARCH 11 .DOUBLE FEATURE ipuMIc HctVfA IMERIW. 1 COWBOY ... IN . .. ALSO Late Show FORGOTTEN WOMEN" Starring ELYSE KNOX and EDWARD NORRIS ; 1 i", ft PLUS MAE IY.C. Si,. V'fiWff SUNDAY, MARCH 12 mam fuquitode m. PHONE 33 MAIN STREET Authorized Dealer GEIIERAL ELECTRIC WRINGER WASHERS MOKE ABO 11 Redden (Continued Iron) raze I) authorize S500.000.000 for the year ending June 30, 1952, and the same amount for the year ending June 30, 1953. Redden said the $12,800,000 he wants for the Blue Ridge Parkway would complete it except for a stretch in the1 Koanoke, Va., area, which would be Jy-passed at this time because of the great cost of building roads in the mountain ter ritory and because there are near by State and Federal roads which could be used by travelers on the parkway. Great Adventurerl 5j 34 t.-.si r.T-S. s G MON.-TUES., MARCH 13 & 14 The owl cannot move its eyes in their sockets, but may rotate ' ' - : lgi flilJt; r; li7Unre ?M 11 ALSO . CARTOON & CHAP. No. 10 "KING OF hWj SATURDAY - LATE SHOW Also . SUNDAY, MARCH 12 Shell always by'. HIS iiaiM, MONDAY - TUESDAY, MAR. I314 its head in an arc as wide aa 270 degrees. BE WISE GET STRAND WIS
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