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r J. f ' ! ( if ill 1 if " ill t ii oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. Family Entertainment For The Whole Family SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM IOOOOOOOOOOO SUNDAY, July 24th . One of the all time best Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUBS It's Bit It's Wonderful COLOR iV V"ij TECHNICOLORf . Slortinol HAYWAROIPMSIOH K MO AIM! noauzT l Uglt.LiM.FJlM Bllwig Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY only There's Always Action Along Highway 13 Starring Robert Lowery, And Pamela Blake. Also "Ghost ot Zoi ro" Serial THURSDAY only "Wild" Bill Elliott and Vera Ralston in mourn...- a A REPUBLIC PICTURE Added Color Cartoon FRIDAY only With Marylyn Maxwell Also Color Cartoon ; "SATURDAY only DOUBLE FEATURE JIGSAW Starring Frtfnchot Tone, And Jean Wallace. ALSO r ( ::;:.!i3DillCarsc: With Buster Crabbe and. "Fuzzy" StJohn.?: 'O.MINO NEXT WEES ;'; ' ' ' '' v " mm W ANGER - presents 1 h AMUSEMENTS it One of America's largest indu Uier, at last takes us behind the screen, in a new scries of short subject, called "The Movies and You," which is scheduled to show at the Model Theatre Friday aid Saturday, July 29 and 30. We were among a group privi leged to see a preview of the series, and we came away with a new ap preciation of. the wonderful and glamorous art of the motion pic ture. For, as these short3 bring out, motion pictures are an art born of creativeness and ideas, but at the same time utilizing the innumer able processes developed by, every branch of American science and technology. "The Movies and You" series re veals that picture-ir aklng requires WANTED Limited Number of Student Nurses FOR SEPTEMBER CLASS Registration Will Be Cloyed August 9, 1949. Apply To DIRECTOR OF NURSES, Memorial General XINSTON, N. C MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF JULY 24 Sun. & Mon. PALEFACE BOB HOPE JANE RUSSELL. Tues. & Wed. SALON CHARM JOHN PAYNE and ROBERT MONTGOMERY Tours, only Double Feature LEATHER GLOVES VIRGINIA GREY. AND ARTHUR TAKES OVER , RICHARD CRANE ". Friday. SAN FRANCISCO CLARK GABLE JEANETTE MaeDonald Saturday PIONFERS OF THE WEST 3 MESQUITEERB ; Serial also cartoon and "Let'.. Go To The Movies" -WEEK OF MONDAY and TUESDAY ; BIG If IKi IE k if il lf I -:VMl , ii J Starring Wallace Beery, Richard Conte, And Majorie Main. ' WEDNESDAY Matinee and Hollywood Starring Ernest Tubb, Lori Talbot, Helen Boyce and Earl Hodgin. THURSDAY and FRIDAY A Letter To Three .Wives;' Starring Jean Crain, Linda Darnell and Ann Sothern. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Tcniihg Of With "WUdw BiU Elliott. , - AND Miss Mink Of 1949 Starring Jimmy Lydon, Lois Collier,. ;. ' ' Richard Lane and Barbara Brown ALSO C'l!:!T!:rs" more than a camera and a few ac tors. Starting with a germ of an idea in the mind of a writer or pro ducer, th; o'.ctiire rrow and mush rooms, until at the time of hs completion it has brought into its orbit the products of millions of br.-ins and hands from every cor ner jof the world. Then, when it is released, it goes forth to bring-to such communities as ours immeas urable joy, . laughter, escape and enlightenment Yes, mitic n pictures are an- Im portant pirt of our daily ltves.and :n order lo fully realize their In portance, all of us should fee "The Movies and You" short subjects as they come to our theatres. Capital Capers Capital Theatre begins next week's program of entertalniment with Jack and his Jill. Wallace Beery fans will have little to com plain of when his latest film "Big Jack" shows next Monday and Tuesday. Laid in typical Beery country, the frontiers of the early 180's, the story casts the star as an in famous cut-throat whose robber gang terrorizes the countryside. When, during one of his raids. Big Jack is shot in the leg. he saves the personable young Dr. Alexan der Meade from hanging so that the latter may remove the bullet. Happy with Ibe outcome of the crudely performed operation. Big Jack is determined to keep Meade with him as his personal physician, but the doctor has other ideas. He has devoted his life to medical re search, a study which requires the use of cadevers. Forced to rob from an isolated graveyard in order to experiment on the bodies, he is considered a monster in that un iightcned era. Apprehended, he is about lo be slmni; up for the sec ond time just as he is about to per form an abdominal operation. But Big Jack and his bandits hold off the enraged citizens until the oper ation is finished and the doctor is acclaimed a hero. Big Jack dies of Bring your prescriptions here to be fillad with the knowledge that you ere Setting exactly what your octor orderd. . WARSAW DSUG CO The Store JULY 25 . v ' JACK Night Barn Dance The Vest bullets fired ,y the citizens but dies happy fo 'clence" ; r v ' ; .- Wednesday brings you "Ho'ly- wmxl Barn . Dance" w ith Ernest Tubb, Helen tori, and others. You. grand old opry fans' will particul arly like thlg one. . Thursday and Friday, "A Letter 'o Three Wives" is starring Jean Grain, Linda Darnell and Ann Sou thern. ";v-.; . tfy,; The immediate action takes place In a single day, when t ie three girls leave on a picnic 'excursion with the unsettling new that "Ad dle," their town's most attractive un-attached female, has left town with one of their husbands. Though "Addic" is never - shown in the picture, her taunting voice rings in the ears of each wife as she searches her- marriage, convinced that her own husband has good reason to lea her. Suspense and svmpathv io- the romantic problems inl 'marrlage builds to the picture's many laugh packed sitrpuses as the story un folds. It isn't until the last 60 sec onds tha the answer ts revealed. " Saturday brings you the usual double feature plus "Gang Bust ers". Will Bill Elliott will be seen in "Taming of th West". "Miss Mink of 1949" is the gay spoof of radio. v In the iiilar.oiii FU1 M Wurtzel production, the consequences that might befall the Winner of an ex pensive mink coat in a radio slo gan contest are explored with high ly conic results. Services at Harper-Southerland Church 11:00 A at Smiths Thurch 8:0( P M. Sermon Topic: Come and See. Just a Minute! The man who quits gnin? to church because the crowd is small may be blowing out his lamp when the light is n-ost needed. ' N, P. Farrior. Seven-Year Old Girl Dies Of Cancer Ruby Elizabeth Rouse, 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert S. Rouse die early Saturday morn ing at the home of her parents near Magnolia after an illness, ot seve al months. She-suffered a cancer of YOUR BUILDING NEEDS WECAN SUPPLY, OUR. SERVICE, IS VERY SPRY SUN. - MON, July 24-25 ' Besiififul Blonde Froni Boshful Bend ' , (TECHNICOLOR) With Betty Grable . And Cfjsar Romerd. TUESDAY, July 26 Larceny W4 ': 'i With John Payne And Joan Caulfield. WEDNESDAY, July 27 ' DOUBLE FEATURE HPS ""TT"'1 , t,, j !, .!,'( u.'j . the ey.,t;:''-' Funeral services were hold on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Magnolia Baptist Church by Rev, Roysll, pastor. Burial was in the HallsvlUe Baptist Cemetery. She Is Turvlved by her. parents, two sisters, Bertie Scott and Mar pant 'lien Rouse, all of the home; her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Ada Rouse and her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carnle West, all of the home community. From Our Readers ' July 15, 1949. Mr. J. R. Grady, Editor, The Duplin Times, Kenansville, N. C. Dear Mr. Grady:- The enterprising Duplin Times is pursuing a constructive and sect tonally beneficial policy in giving such a fine degree of preliminary publicity to "The Duplin Story', the historical anniversary pageant" to be presented in your progressive community of Kenansville, Septem ber 22, 23, and 24 The fact that the script has been written by Mr. Sam Byrd, (gran i son of Duplin'!),, the well known actor and playwright of Mount Ol ive, and also that he will play the leading role,' Assures in advance a full and complete measure of sue cess for the approaching cultural and instructive event. i Residents of .New Hanover coun ty, and .other areas, are awaiting the presentation with an increasing degree of interest. The best wishes of many friends beyond the borders of your County are extended for a successful and beneficial presenta tion. ' In this connection, may we say also that In Mr, A. T. Outlaw, your County has a loyal and invaluable asset His knowledge of historical farts' about your section Is truly .amazing, his recordings of such data always are exceedingly infor mative and rplendidly written. It is pleasing for outsiders lo know that your gool people appreciate his vlue to the extent .that th saying can never be applied about him - "A prophet Is not wifhput honor save in Ills own country." CordiaW-And Sincerely yours, ' " New Hanover His torical Commission Louis T. Moore, Chairman ings Captain W. M.' Buck of Warsaw announces that there are now open ings for 10 qualified men to attend a two weeks encampment If inter ested contact Capt. Buck in War saw or Kenansville. , . ' XuCALlRAIJEUAHliJ. 1 iT COMASI Ji,Vv T, ufl'1 ' iJf'i ' ft I i 1 Ilevcda Trail With Tex Williams, i ; THURS. . FRL July 28-29 . . Edv;ard My Son WithSpencfer Tracy ' And Deborah Kerr, AryRDAY, July -30 DOUBLE FEATURE The Fcr frontier With Roy Rogers. ; 1 U I THE MlERI&N T7AV I ' IT NEEDS A A LITTLE MORE ' 1 " l BALLAST , ) WHY DONt VDO V y i TRY tETTIN6 A . I LrrriE AH? our L The Rod. Farm Bureau Urgers Farm Bureau and Grange leaders of North and South Carolina hav called on flue-cured tobacco grow - ers to "register a 100 vote on Saturday, July 23 In the referen dum on Tobacco Associates and Marketing Quotas" to protect their export program and stabilized pri ces. "Tobaeoo Associates has been helpful in many ways," R. . Shaw, Executive Vice-President of tha M C. Farm Bureau said. "Sfiortly af ter it was organized, there waa b House Finance Sub-Committee nearing or a proposed $860,000 de ficiency appropriation for the to bacco program. Chairman Everett Dirksen ot Illinois was so impress ed with the growers' self assess ment to help themselves that he made me recite the exact processes by which Tobacco Associates was organized". Commending the export promo tion program, he asked why other commodity groups had not taken similar action. He iheniully agreed that farmers who did that much to help themselves were entitled to liberal consideration for govern men funds they needed. The ap propriation was approved without delay when it came up later for a vole.".. - v ;'!' 'Farm Bureau urges every grow er to vote to continue Tobacco As sociates - - one of the most essent- V..! . . FRESH FRUIT .Save time 'keep biscuit blend on cults, muffins, or shortcake. 100 Per Cent On Saturday 9. iahiotuWUi ttflt ' 'C0t In shortening with pastry blander or tw knives until finely divided and mixture resembles coarse meal Haki etxnit 14 cups Ever-Ready Blend.. .- ' . ; - l - i' J'kica in Rlnssjnrs or crockery bowl and cover lightly with doth n plRtrf to allow eirculation of air. Store In' refrigerator or other verj i-twil. flrv nl&rA. Knnnfl wall for S hr 4 waaItr. i - . i ' ' FRUIT SHORTCAKES f - cups Evcr-fteadr Blend m o,.,.. : J too. unbti t r .4 or 5 eupi raspberries, or any fr& fruit t tnuou . ; - ' ' Measure Ever-Ready Blehd In bowl; Add sugar and mix. Comllno viifb and t;; add to flour mixture and stir until soft dough is torn 'crn nut on li'htly floured board and knead 80 seconds. -. Pat Or roll douph Inch thick atid cut with floured 2V6-lnch b' ii cutter. Place half of biscuits on ungreased baking shnet. -" ud wolfed butter, and top with rematnln bisouHs. I 1 J : t -en JtKf P.) about 15 minutes. Ppllt'bot si rf I t i with sort huttiT. Fut d :'i -r v i t . . . ! Solution . Farmers To. Vote I JaL business-like Drosrami I hav ever known." ' . 1 "The State Grange", said Grange master H. B. Caldwell,' "support Tobacco Associates because it per mits tobacco industry groups to work together in promoting exports of our flue-cured, tobacco." . . " "We sincerely hope every far mer will vote for the, Tobacco As sociates program In the July 23rd referendunv'w'V - ' - ' .-"We cannot afford t-toU against Marketing Quotas and Tobacco As sociates in the referendum on July 23, as we know we would be taking many dollars, from our own pockets arid kill the best farm program the farmers have ever had,".. 'The following: named enlisted men are hereby appointed to tike grades indicated ' ': i James V,; Drew, Pvtvto Pfe. ef fective 11 July 49. - .v - Guy V. Gooding, Jr., Ret. to Pfc. effective ll-'July 49. - ' Evlyon C. Butler, Ret to Pvt. ef fective 11 ; July 49, . , i , " Black shank; disease has been found on 14 tobacco farms in Green County so far this season. SHORTCAKE hand to um when needed, for Ma- I ' EVER-READY BLEND ' .if J . " 1 12 ciijw (J qmrtt) sifui flour v - f. J , .. ' 4 tabUstiixmt doubU-acting baking fowitr f ' fr - ii 2 cut .I found) thorfning . tj ' Sift flour once. Measure t cups at a tlmt into sifter, adding 1 tablespoon (S teaspoons) bak - lng powder, end lH' teaspoons salt lor aca : : 3-cup amount; sift Into large" bowl. Repeat until full amount of dry Ingredients has bean sifted. 2
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