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AN OVERWARM WELCOME!—Aramis (Dan O'Herlihy) Pot-
thos (Alan Hale Jr) and D'Artagnan (Cornel Wilde) sons of
illustrious fathers surround Claire (Maureen O'Hara) whom
they have iust learned is the daughter of Athos the fourth of
the famous Musketeers The scene is from "At Sword's Point"
RKO Radio's Technicolor thriller in which Wilde and Miss
O'Hara are co-starred at the Ritz theatre this weekend
Lookout
44 Mr and Mrs Mart Province
and children and Mr and Mrs Will
Province of Alva and Mr and
Mrs Theo Reutlinger and Donald
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr
4-"0111d Mrs Raymond Reutlingen
: Mrs May Smith Mrs Prank Kurz
4 rb a r a end Roland were also
: qliers Sunday
Mr and Mrs Reigh Neukirch
a Ivere Sunday guests of Mr and
a Mrs Junior Neukirch
Mr and Mrs Dewayne Hodgson
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and Rocky were Sunday callers at
the home of Mr and Mrs Seth
Seivert
a Mr and Mrs Earnest Parker
visited with Mr and Mrs Cleator
Case Sunday alternoan
Mr and Mrs Raymond Reutling
er called at the home of Mr and
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This community was saddened
by the death of Mr Robert Hodg-
son He lived in this community
for a good many years and then
moved to Waynoka He passed
away Thursday morning The sym-
pathy of friends is extended to his
family
Those attending the funeral serv-
ice for Mr Hodgson from this com-
munity were Mr and Mrs Jerry
Bea gley and Dixie Mr and Mrs
Geroge Da vidso n Mrs Anna
Davidson Mr and Mrs Horace
Parker Scott Hackney Mr and
Mrs Ed Mahoney Mr and Mrs
Tani Hackney Mr and Mrs
Frank Kurz Mr and Mrs Theo-
dore Reutliturer Mr and Mrs Joe
Woods Mr and Mrs Leroy Carl-
son Mr and Mrs Philip Hackney
and family and Lloyd Hackney at-
tehded from Coldwater
Mr and Mrs Earnest Parker
and Mr and Mrs Junior Neukirch
and son were guests of Mr and
Mrs Fred Neukirch in Alva Sun
Technicolor Movies Are Being
Featured at Theatres in Alva 1
Four technicolor movies are being featured at Alva
theatres this week three of them filled with tuneful songs
and dances and another filled -
'with romance and adventure ventwe f i I m in technicolor which
I Fans may see "Aaron Slick from co-stars Cornet Wilde and Maureen
1 Punkin Crick" an extravagant O'Hara
i movie musical based on the peren- Robert Douglas Gladys Cooper
1 nial stage hit "Singing in the
I and Blanche Yurka are featured in
Rain" starring tap d a n c e r I the production by Jerrold T
!Gene Kelly "Happy Go Lovely"
Brandt
1 with Vera-Ellen and David Niven The exciting plot turns on the ef-
and "At Sword's P o i n t" with -'---- forts of three young men and a
Wildf girl to keep a usurper rem the
'AARON SLICK' CURRENT French throne It is featured by
AT PIX THEATRE IIERE the expert and exciting swords-
The film version of a hit play play of the descendants for the
that has roundly tickled American famous Musketeers and carries on
ribs during a record 50000 stage the tradition of romantic high ad-
performances is now showing at venture made famous in Alexandre
the Fix theatre as Paramount's Dumas' immortal novel Lewis Al-
"Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick" Ion is the director
The hilarious story of a crafty
country lad who outwits some city 'SINGIN' IN TIIE RAIN'
schemers and lands a homespun IS RIALTO EXTRAVAGANZA
beauty in the bargain has been the Gene Kelly whose flashing feet
greatest success the theater has sparkled in the Academy Award
ever known To this fabulous rec- winning "A m e r i c a n in Paris"
ordbreaker film ' producers Wil- again stars in a technicolor must-
ham Perlberg and George Seaton cal clearly designed for chasing
have added a lively musical score away the blues in "Singin' In the
and three big stars—top TV comic Rain" I twil
Alan Young sensational songstress Two other favorites are in the
Dinah S h o r e and Metropolitan cast or the show including Donald
Opera star Robert Merrill who O'Connor the friend of "Francis"
makes his screen-debut in the ro- the army mule which made such a
mantic comedy hit with the movie fans and Deb-
This spree is larded with some bie Reynolds popular young star-
bouncy song - and - dance inter- let
ludes that range from a colorful The movie is a Metro-Goldwynvillage
shindig to a Chicago hot- Mayer production
spot floor show
'AT SWORD'S POINT' 'HAPPY GO LOVELY'
IS NOW AT RITZ PIAYING AT DRIVE-IN '
oung tiv
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Ellen diminutive y
The glittering pageantry of 17th- Vera
century Frances forms the back- ! star whose latest starring vehicle
ground for "At Sword's Point" i was with Fred Astaire in "Belle
RKO Radio's stirring romantic ad- of New York" is co-starred with 1
A David Niven popular English-born
day actor in "Happy Go LovelYIpow
Mr and Mrs Raymond Reutling-at the Alva Drive-In I t
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er spent Easter Sunday with Mr Caesar Romero is featured itt the
and Mrs M a s s e y and Paul at cast which tells the story if a
Kiowa benefactor who saves a show from
There were 41 at Saints Chapel closing before it even opens 4 but
Sunday school Easter morning not without many compliCations
Donald Retttlinger spent Sunday many laughs and some excellent
with Mr and Mrs Jim Woodard songs and dances by Miss Ellen
and family It is an RKO-Radio picture
THE NEW 1952 POWERFLOW
SELF-PROPELLED HYDRAULIC DRIVE
Ei-J1 L-52 WEOVIIELI:20
MANY NEW IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOTED IN THE
NEW 1952 MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE COMBINE
1 New Steel Slat Three Chain
Conveyor Raddle
2 One Piece Auger with Retracting
Fingers in Center
3 More Powerful Motor
4 New Ross Steering Gear for
Easier Steering
5 New Roll-Back-Type Brake
6 New Style Shift Lever—with less
linkage—located directly in front
of operator
323 BARNES
Other Good Points on This M-M
Self-Propelled Combine:
Large Main Drive Wheels with
13x26 6 Ply Tires
Wide Rear Wheels
Sickle Guards and Keepers
Improved
Regular M-M Tractor Transmis-
sion Live Main Axle
L‘Iotnt7 ons3Po1kul1
DEVERV IIPAPLERAELIT CO
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IN PARAMOUNT'S "Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick" Alan
Young and Dinah Shore star respectively as a country boy
with big city ideas and his hard-to-get honey Technicolor
comedy musical is showing at the Pix theatre and is based
on the record-breaking play of the same name
Demos Meeting
Certain To Be
Turbulent One
By RAYMOND LAHR
WASHINGTON April 27 011 —
Democratic party leaders have all
but abandoned hope for an orderly
four-day national convention it
was learned Friday
They think r: ls mum more
likely that the Democratic conven-
tion which starts in Chicago July
21 will turn into a free-for-all fight
for the presidential nomination
While the Democrats are not
expecting a repeat of their 1924
convention with its more than 100
ballots neither do they expect a
one-ballot nomination which has
been the rule in the last four na-
tional conventions
10 Possible Candidates
n1 Including favorite sons it now
appears that as many as 10 or
more names may go before the
Chicago convention
I On the basis of present indica
tions Democrats are speculating
- - t
that it is unlikely that July candi-
' date will have many more than a
6
quarter of the 1230 delegates on
the first ballot
- One usually well-informed party
official believes that Sen Estes
- Kefauver (D-Tenn) will be the
' : front-runner on the first ballot with
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1-1937 Model W-30 IHC Tractor on Rubber
(A-1 condition)
1-1929 Model-D John Deere Tractor on Rub-
ber (A-1 condition)
1—John Deere 8' One Way on Rubber (A-1
condition)
1—IFIC Two Row Lister (good)
1-4-Section Spike Tooth Harrow
1—John Deere 6' Mowing Machine (extra
good)
1—IFIC 3 Bottom 14" Plow with Extra Shares
I (good) -'
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
1—New Utility Water Cooler (nice)
1—Two Piece Living Room Suite (good)
2—iron Kettles (large)
1—Lot of Crocks 1 to 4 gallon
2—Sausage Grinders and One Lard Press
1-5-Burner Oil Stove I-2-Burner Oil Stove
1—Large Can of Home Made Soap
1—Book Case and One Folding Bench
1-1-Burner Oven and 1 Bird Cage
1—Coal Oil Heater
1—Floor Lamp 1—tot of Fruit Jars
TOOLS
I—Anvil 1—Wheel Puller
1—Lot of Hay Forks 1—Lot of Hard Tools
1—Lot of Bolts and Nuts
1—Electric Tree Clipper
bi-amount's Plumb Biggest Muscalt
I about 325 delegates followed by I J')''
Sen Richard B 'Russell (13-Ga) c?
with something short of 300: ' Wiltnr"olAnaf""erAltiow'erlInek"tvOttoortiolooklitodwPAAP''''
Because of ill health I have rented my farm and will sell the following desciibed House-
hold Goods Farm Machinery and Livestock at Public Auction at my farm located 1 Mile
South of Capron school Capron Oklahoma on
TUESDAY APRIL 29 1952
Commencing At 10:30 A M
MACHINERY
17-CAT
1-5-Yr-Old Jersey Milk Cow (should freshen
by May 16 and will give 5 gal per day)
1-5-Yr-Old Roan Cow giving 3 gal per day
1-7-Yr-Old Jersey Cow giving 312 gal per
day Fresh only about 30 days
1—Brindle Milk Cow should be fresAy sale
day will give 6 gal per day
1—Jersey Heifer 2 yrs old heavy springer
NOTE: Here is your opportunity to buy some Food
Political I WI 11 101 III I
Rainstorm in
ANNOUNCEMENTS '
MENTON France
COUNTY COMMISSIONER At least four perso
District 2 three others missing
I hereby announce my candidacy Friday in the wake
for Republican nomination for rainstorm which lasl
County Commissioner District 2 resort 15 miles east
Your support at the July 1st pri-I Mediterranean Sea
mary election will be appreciated The rains caused
DELBERT (Goob) DENNEY
landslides which t
i and other buildings
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 2
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the Democratic nomination for
Woods county commissioner from
the Second District subject to the
wishes of the Democratic voters at
the July 1 primary election Your
support will be appreciated
GENE EARNEST
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
District 2
hereby announce my candidacy
for the Republican nomination for
Your support at the July 1 primary
county commissioner District
Matinee 1:00 and 3:10 P M $
FROM THE STAGE HIT THAT MORE AMERICANS
HAVE LAUGHED AT THAN ANY OTHER!
TERMS: CASH 2 SALES TAX
Parartioart presets
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America'sFavoriteYoung The Velvet-Voiced Singer
Funny FellerSingin' NIKO Beloved by Millions!
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Metropolitan Opera Star in His First Screen Appearance!
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whit ADELE jErzENS MWEIZVA tgrALPAZIKA SITIVAQT
$"k
Produced by WILIAM PEPtaeo GEocci SATY
tt Pirection and ScreenPlaY bY alwE Emoi
e Posed on the Play by Walter Eeniarnr Hate
1—Harrow Trailer (Homemade)
1—John Deere 3 Bottom 14" Plow with Extra
- Shares (good)
1—IHC Tandem Disk 10 Ft
1—Van Brunt 14 Hole 8" Drill
1—Van Brunt 12 Hole 8" Drill
2—Wheel Drill Hitches
1—Steel Wagon Running Gears
1—IFIC 12' Tractor Dump Hay Rake (extra
good)
2-10' Hay Rakes
1—Two Section Drag Harrow
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
1—Electric 500 Chick Brooder (like new)
1—Electric 1000 Chick Brooder (like new)
2-10 Gal Gas Cans
1-10' Log Chain (heavy tractor)
1—Wheelbarrow on Rubber
1—Electric 1 Horse Motor
1—Oil Bath Pump Jack (good)
1—Lot of Used Brick and Rock
1—Lot of Good Used Posts
1—Lot of Lumber
4—House Doors
1—Lot of Garden Hose
2—Steel 8 'Bin Chicken Nests
1—Lot of Chicken Waterers and Feeders
1—Lot of Used Lath
1—Lot of Good Woven Wire
1—Lot Barb Wire
TLE-17
1—Roan Heifer 2 yrs old heavy springer
1—Red Heifer 2 years old
1—Whiteface Heifer 2 yrs old heavy springer
3—Whiteface Yearling Heifers extra nice
2—Whiteface Steer Calves
2—Whiteface Heifer Calves
1—Whiteface Bull Calf
1—Shorthorn Bull long yearling wt approx
800 lbs
Milk Cows along with some good Used Machinery--
Col Bill
JOHN EGGSTEIN Owner
C W MANN Clerk
COL BILL ARGANBRIGHT AUCTIONEER
Alva Okla Phone 221 For Sale Date
LUNCH WILL BE SRVED ON GROUNDS
Four Die in Torrential
Rainstorm in France
MENTON France April 26 611-
At least four persans were dad
three others missing and 20 injured
Friday in the wake of a torrential
rainstorm which lashed this Rivieilar
resort 15 miles east of Nice on ti
Mediterranean Sea -
The rains caused washouts and
landslides which tumbled houses
and other buildings
Your support at the July 1 primary
election will be appreciated
JIM BRADT
Now Thru Monday
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
DAVID NIVENVERA-ELLEN
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A FIRST RUN PICTURE
The Policy of this Theatre is
to Exhibit First Run Pictures
We will say in our advertising
If and when we are present-
ing a Second Run Picture
Now Thru Tuesday
CORNEL WILDE
UMAUREEN O'HARA
WARNEFI BROS!
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Wed TEru Fri
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COMING SOON!
410M1 Delightful Comedy!
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Sunday Showtime 2 4 & 9 IA
Weekday Showtime 2:15
7:15 & 9:30 P M
PLAY WAHOO 9:15 P M
WEDNESDAY
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1 DEBBIE REYNOLDS
DON'T MISS THIS
FINE PICTURE!
WINNERS of
The "Viva Zapata" Color
Contest Are
1 st Place: Linda Jue Nelson
2nd Place: Jimmy Cory
3rd Place: Rose Mary Pahl
and Thanks to the Other
Contestants
See the winning pictures in our
box office "Viva Zapata" plays
this Thursclay Friday Saturday
Alk
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— -N COUNTY COMMISSIONER
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