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SECTION ONE- Fire Fighter Fears flames, Finds Frau Fouled Up, Fuming A determined German hausfrau’s version of “Open the Door, Richard” recently left soldier and civilian office workers at 5 Landfriedstrasse here breathless. Three alarms in a row were sound ed, but nary a wisp of smoke or tongue of flame. A check by Sergeant First Class Karl Dahlgren, assistant building fire marshal, got at the source of the furor. On the second floor, the sergeant saw 1 the German lady determinedly push the alarm button the second time. Calling on one of the English speaking Germans nearby for linguis tic assistance, Dahlgren sought to have the lady’s error corrected. He had not reckoned, however, with Teutonic stubbornness. “Nein, nein,” the lady said, “this is the right house and the right floor. I lived hear ten years ago, and some strange woman moved into the apart ment when I left.” Dahlgren moved in, but not fast enough. “Now,” she exclaimed, “she must know I have come back and won’t an swer the door.” With that she pushed the bell the third time. SMEES Aim* By TW Kissing “In no other form of fishing have I found spinning so greatly superior to other methods as in catching crap pies. Certainly, at times, I’ve had grand sport taking them with a fly rod. But I’ve found the places and times quite rare when ily fishing for TAYlffi THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. Week Day Shows Continuous From 3:30 Saturday Continuous From 1:30 Sunday 2:15, 4:15 and 9:15 o— ] Wed., Thurs., and Fri., August 26-27-28 Robert Mitchum and Susan Hayward in “WHITE WITCH DOCTOR” W. H. PARRISH O Saturday, August 29 — George Montgomery in “CRIPPLE CREEK” —o MRS. R. P. BADHAM Sun., Mon., Tues., and Wed.. August 30 thru September 2 “THE CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER” Natural Vision 3 Dimension Admission 23c - 65c —Glasses 10c A. EVERETT O EKN THEATRE EDENTON, N. C. o Friday and Saturday, August 28-29 Johnny Sheffield as Bomba in “SAFARI DRUMS” MRS. VIVIAN WHEELER M-WAYI7 Drive-In Theatre EDENTON, N, C. o Friday and Saturday, August 28-29 Jeff Chandler in “BATTLE AT APACHE PASS” ANI'NIE BRICKHOUSE O Sunday, August 30— Tony Curtis in “SON OF ALIBABA” o Monday and Tuesday, August 30-September 1— Gregory Peck in “THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS” MA«THA McCLENNEY Wednesday and Thursday, September 2-3 Loretta Toung in “BECAUSE OF YOU’’ Note: If your name appear* in this ad, bring it to the Taylor Theatre box office and receive a free pass to see one of the pictures advertised in the ad.) Page Two them could be called really success- i ful.” That was Jason Lucas talk ing. Without going into details, this is why he believes that: For one thing, ures small enough to be cast well with a fly rod are generally just too small to appeal to many crappies. And lures , that can be used with a casting rod are just too large. But a lure of , from % ounce to % ounce seems to - strike a crappie as just what he’s been ; , swimming around looking for all his [ life. Spinning tackle was developed for, and is best suited to, lures of this size. Do I hear somebody ask if spinning will get more crappies than the usual . live minnows? The answer is yes. 1 As you know, crappies are found in ' large schools. Any day dnring the season you can find a flotilla of boats . anchored close together over these ' crappie beds; each angler is watching I a bobber beneath which swims a live minnow. When a group of crappies happens to come under a boat, the occupants have a lot of fun hauling in fish while those in other boats look gloomily on wondering when * the blamed critters will head their way. But what happens when the man with spinning tackle comes along and anchors? Does he sit patiently wait ing for the slow-moving crappies to come to him? He does not. He sends his lure to the crappies. Let’s put it this way: A lure is ef fective only for the distance that a fish will come to take it. In clear water a bass or pike may come 15 , feet, sometimes much farther, to take A Revolitimary Refrigercf- S 3 Completely Automatic Ii imbm It Thinks For Itself! Z- R |The first refrigerator ever built that gives complete protec- AAA aH tion to both fresh and frozen foods! Sensational Philco ' -* trols humidity... and quick-freezes to 20° below zero! 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