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:Jfe First Time in Technicolor For Beautiful Hedy Lamarr Gorgeous Hedy Lamarr, the torrid Viennese beauty whose mere presence generally raises the temperature . h; a few degrees, appears in Technicolor for the first time m ,m paramount s bamson and Delilah, and causes some . thing of a heat. wave. -.-i'' " f ..wn.. ii i. mmmfwunm .. . .. .. , V i . " " . : ' I 'tV - Breathtaking Hedy Lamarr appears in Technicolor for the first time in Cecil B. DeMUle'a Paramount pro duction of "Samson and Delilah" ' playing at the Model Theatre In Beulavllle Sunday and Monday, July 23rd and 24th. She and Victor 'Mature play the title roles in the SPORTS AFIELD Bj TED RESTING - . Some fanciers of the Weimaraner ' insist that it is nothing -less than ? a miracle dog, able to do everything .' done by other breeds only much ' better. On the other hand, critics MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE WEEK "OF JULY 16th Sun. - Men. GUN FIGHTERS With GREGORY PECK ; Tues. Wed. ' - . . , . SINGING GUNS With WALTER BRENNAN, ELLA .RAINES and VAUGHN MONROE i Than. - Fit. . ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST With JON DEREK And DIANA LYNN Saturday :-. .;' SHADOW ON THE WALL : With ANN SOTHERN '. Center Ttoatre - , And GIG! PERREAU -' ' orful textbooks and brochures de ;', f'r''r'fTZIIirZIJJr3!, signed to equip teachers to teach TLTffiS L ya ijiiiJXi WARSNX. SUN. - MON. July 16-17 Jolson Sings Again , , (TECHNICOLOR) With Larry Parks And Barbara Ilale.- Cartoons . TUESDAY, July 18 ' " SloryOfCallyX" With June Havoc ;J 1 - And John Russell. WEDNESDAY, July 19 s v DOUBLE FEATURE , '? ' i ' I'M r - ' - ".KCSTIlGireiJNA And if Technicolor were' not enough to bring her devastating charms to the attention of goggle eyed males, producer-director Cecil B. DeMille has seen to it that no hem was left unturned to expose the luscious Hedy to a panting public. The glamorous star has ten chan ges of costume In "Samson and Delilah," which opens Sunday, July 23rd for a two day run at the Model Theatre In Beulavllle, each designed to reveal, rather than conceal. There's not much more of Miss Lamarr than meets the eye when she's slinking around in the bejeweled, tight-fitting creations fashioned after the Minoan styles of 5000 years ago. Whatever else anyone can say of . the Minoans, they certainly werent stuffy or prudish. Their women wore gowns with bare mid riffs, bare shoulders and slit skirts, with practically everything form fitting. Some of their styles, of course, were too extreme to get past the Hollywood censors, but Miss La marr, with the aid of costume de signer Edith Head, is about as en ticing a screen charmer as the film makers have ever dared to present. of the breed say that even the best examples are no more than ordi nary performers in the field. What has created the confusion is that the Weimaraner has been oversold in this country. It always has been a grand hunting dog. But It has had too many fanciful build ups. Buyers have expected imposs ible miracles, then have been dis appointed. The Weimaraner's affectionate nature and beautiful appearance have attracted many who have no intention of hunting the dog. They simply want one for a pet. As a result, this fine hunting dog has been generating into a mere bench show exhibit. Sportsmen must now make every effort .to keep the Weimaraner where It belongs hunting in the field. The Weimaraner will simply do what the other breeds do when properly" trained but more of it. When you take a dog tnat win locate and point upland game birds and retrieve them; sit in a duck blind and retrieve migratory birds from water then you have a com bination that many dogs cannot equal. The Weimaraner is an all-around hunting dog something that can't be said about other breeds. It will trail, point, retrieve, and has speed that equals the average English pointers. So we see that the Weimaraner is neither a miracle nor a fraud but a fine dog in the field when trained. And in the field is where they rightfully belong not as part of a living room decoration. ri AHEAD rfx GEORGE 1 BENSON 1 "DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO" There came to 'Harding College In this weeek's mail an ijnposlng educational kit from our Federal government It contained seven col- Daughter 01 . the Vesi THURS. - FRI. July i 1 The Ganfighler: With Gregory; Peck .', And Helen Westcott 1 f SATURDAY, July 22 ; DOUELE FEATURE ; : . Vcst Of Ths Drazos With James Ellison. : -.; f' t fJJ $ S j How trJU can! cigarette1 be? OHE FaZCPLl! O3ECC0S other cigarette! and among the millions who do. m PAKKELL Ace pitcher of the Boston Red Sox. Mel aaya : "The 30-Day Mildness Teat gave me the rifirht slant an oic- arettea. Camels have flavor and they're mild!" school boys and girls and college students how to be thrifty, how to live within one's Income. One brochure is an elaborate four-color journal for classroom teachers; and the kit, prepared by the Treasury Department, also contains a book of thrift songs and another with the script for a one-act play on thrift. Upon careful examination I found these teaching aids to be ex cellent. They offer practical prog rams of thrift and money manage ment for youngsters. The techni ques presented are sound. If uti lized in our schools and colleges which are not already stressing thrift, the instructions should be valuable. However, for the Federal government to be undertaking to teach its citizens thrift, sound bud geting, money management and wise spending cannot, under pres ent circumstances, be taken with out a grin; and a somewhat sickly grin, at that. HOW TO SPEND WISELY? The government's "Lessons in Arithmetic," an excellent thrift text, says: "No matter how well he learns reading, writing and arith metic, a child will never be able to look out for himself properly unless he also learns how to spend wisely, how to save and what to save for." From a digest of the Hoover Commission Report: "Government hospital construction costs from $30,400 to $51,000 per bed, com pared with $16,000 per bed in pri vately constructed hospitals . . . and though there are 100,000 emp ty Government hospital , beds, the Government is building new hos pitals with 38,000 additional beds." Also from the Hoover Commission: "15,432 V A employees are needed to handle veterans' insurance, one employee for each 450 policies; while in private industry the work load per employee is 1,762 policies. GOOD MONEY MANAGEMENT The Government's "Songs for all Grades,' has the following lyric (sung to the tune "I've Been Work ing On the Railroad"): "We've been saving up our pennies, For a rainy day. We've been being wise and thrifty, By saving them this way." From the Office of the Budget Director: "Estimated gross public debt outstanding (federal deficit) 1050: $258,400,000,000. 1951: $263, 800,000,000." Should the national debt get no bigger and should it have to be paid by our school youngsters of today,' the indebted ness would be more than $11,000 on each boy and girl. The government's "School Sav ings In the Social Studies," an il lustrated text, recommends in its reading, list the following "out side" reading: "Wise Spending for Better Living," published by the "University of Florida; and "How to Live within Your Income," Sim on and Schuster. From the Office of Budget Di rector: "1950 receipts $37,763,000, 000; expenditures $43,297,000,000; deficit for 1950, $5,534,000,000." LESONS NEEDED ELSEWHERE - The government's "School .Sav ings In the Social Studies" says: "Teaoh young people to be frugal Is no longer enough. They need rather to practice the wise manage ment of their money and other eco nomic resources." V For digest of the Hoover Com mission Report: "The Federal Gov ernment spends tax money your money at the rata of more than $100,000,000 a day. The Commiss ion found that several million dol- yj iLi". I , i:.: SEE, AND HEAR Vaughn Monroe -sing; h. . MULE TRAIN AT. THE DUPLIN Tir.lES DO PEL RS ftCTliAUy MELT ytS.... IN STRONG VINEGAR THEY DISSOLVE IN ABOUT 3 HOURS IF FIRST PULVERIZED, A PEARL VILL QUICKLV DISSOLVE AND EFFERVESCE MILDW DID MRS. OLEARVS COW START THE GREAT CHICAGO FIRE ? "SSSMMri NOf THERE WA3 NO SUCH ANIMAL T THE TALE WAS INVENTED TO DRAMATIZE HIS SfORY THE EXACT CAUSE REMAINS UNKNOWN.' Iars a day is wasted on poor govern ment management." I heartily enderse a primary ob jective of these government teach ing aids, which is to sell savings stamps and, subsequently, savings bonds to the school children. The Treasury's savings bond program definitely encourages thrift and is one way of financing a portion of the national debt. However, I should like to see the authors of the "thrift" kit publish a special edition for all government officials and department heads, substituting throughout as follows: "Teaching Government officials and depart ment heads (Instead of "young peo ple') to be frugal Is no longer MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. 'Where The Whole Family Goes" Sunday, July 16th (In Technicolor) Montana Starring ERBOL FLYN And ALEXIS SMITH. Also Color Cartoon Mon. & Tues. Timely as today's headlines Sword In The Desert Starring DANA ANDREWS And MAKTA TOKEN. Also Color Cartoon Wednesday, only Law 01 The Barbary Coast With STEPHEN DUNNE And GLORIA HENRY. Also Serial and Shorts Thurs. & Fri. (In Technicolor) Acclaimed the most wonderful All the Family entertainment of the year Cheaper By The Dozen Starring CLIFTON WEBB, MYRNA LOY, JEANNE CRAIN. Also Color Cartoon Saturday, only , House Of Errors With HARRY LANGDON. ALSO Sari Antone Ambush With MONTE HALE. Coming Soon "THE BIG LIFT" "ALL THE KINGS MEN" "Gel The Motor Park Habit" THE If ON THE CONTRARY. 8V A REFORYcR Fli SU0W OF THE FIRE AT MINIMUM REQUIRED TO enough. They need rather to prac tice the wise management of the taxpayers (instead of 'their' money and other economic resources of the nation." By their examples, wasteful government spenders are doing more to destroy the virtue of thrift in our young people than (C A iD if r i MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER WEEK BEGINNING JULY 17 MONDAY and TUESDAY Key To The City Starring Clark Gable And Loretta Young. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Beyond The Forest Starring Bette Davis And Joseph Cotton. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cheaper By The Dozen With Jeanne Crain, Clifton Webb, AndS Myrna Loy. , S.T.W. raOu of j ' 39 000 t. Onr ;, - ITS tad Tratk . mM max I WARSAW'S ENTRY JSO&rV'J VV IN THE FORD TRUCK ECONOMY RUN II lWJk V Western Auto Associate Store, R. L. Bollck, Owner Wotdi for riieml The orange and black identification i shown at right will Identify In fJb long rm, too Fvrcf trvtklng Costs loss Botavsm ' Utlna Matt rg titration aota an o,St2,000 trucks, Nf InturaM axporM : FRIDAY, V I IN WHAT COUNTRY DO MEN DRESS LIKE, WOMEN... AND WOMEN DRESS KE MEN ' tN ALBftNlft,TODV,AS INTWE PA3T.... THE MEN WEAR SKIRTS AND THE WOMEN WEAR LONG TROUSERS f DOES AN AIRPLANE REQUIRE LESS GASOLINE WHEN FLYING SLOWLY? MORS GASOLINE IS CONSUMED TO WHEN AN AIRPLANE TRfWEl POWER.. IS FLY AT A SLOWER RATE all the government's "thrift" tea ching aids can repair. SMATHERS SUPT. FISH HATCHERY R. E. Smathers, Waynesville, has been appointed superintendent of ir a it, i THOUSANDS of FORD TRUCKS START NATIONWIDE FORD ECONOMY RUN! thorn. ; JULY 14th, 1950 the Stedman Fish Hatchery near Fayettev'ille. He fills the vacancy left by the sudden death of Donald Stubbs, former superintendent. ; Smathers is a native of Jackson County, and a graduate of Sylva High School. He began his career in the fisheries field as a fish cul turist at Balsam Hatchery near Waynesville, and recently has been in charge of the Arrownnrt Olort. Fish Rearing Station. c MODEL THEATRE BEHT.AVILLE, N. C. WEEK JULY 16th Sunday - Monday mrmrm ivihw nvwyttn Universal News Cartoon Tuesday - Wednesday GREGORY PECK Dean Jagger Academy Award Role 12 O'CLOCK HIGH Personally recommended by The Model Theatre ALSO Science reel & Cartoon Thursday JOE YULE & RENIE RIANO MAGGIE AND JIGGS OUT WEST Surprise Package Friday MAUREEN O'HARA BAGDAD In Technicolor Chaper 14, King of the Jungleland Suddenly It's Spring Cartoon Saturday WAYNE MORRIS, JANIS PAGE YOUNGER BROTHERS Super-Western in Technicolor Serial and Cartoon Coming July 23-24 SPECIAL ROAD-SHOW COVERS EVERY FORD TRUCK MODEL IN EVERY TRUCK-USING VOCATION! The most realistic economy study in truck history is now under way. Thousands of Ford Truck users will keep complete day-to-day records of loads hauled, miles travelled, fuel consumed and total repairs and maintenance for a six-month period. DRAMATIC DEMONSTRATION THAT FORD IS AMERICA'S NO. 1 TRUCK VALUE I The Ford Economy Run will demonstrate for everyone to see what Ford owners have known right along. Ford Tracks do more per dollar in your business, in any business. See us today! Choose from over 17S Ford Economy Truck models! prev tord Trucks last langorl r.tA. CENTER THEATRE 77 r?UNT CLIVE i WARSAW N C
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