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- it v-v aaaj p a ; r , ''.',!.( 1 n TH WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER he id "and I'd u'i't a hunch a M'ltan (a'MHT Suit t'MulIt;!'. M'tr while vnint 11; htd uou!d n.ipp ! A,k. thrlt. !lkf In i C'll ''I i f L ' ill' UMH'- iui aphins.' r!. mtn p ii !' i-ht'it i!i'i;:i- if a hook. T!ii- ' iu Mar k !!('- "' ' i 1 ' lor hi- !n V'.iiii M.m l'rir-. Weegee, Ace Camera Man, Practices To Be Bar Tender By PATRICIA CLARY nai-Uc! his unrannv abiiil to UP Staff Correspondent forecast loiat.t n of news events UOLLWOOD U.P.)-A rumpl- ..yd h, drjwiia aivimt, , ea little man with Dug eves ana a gentle lower east side burr is giv ing Cary Grant a run for hi sioney. The man. named Weegee. ore of the world's better-known new photographers, is determined t" become as good in front of camera as he is behind one He decided to berome an actor when he happened on a movu company on location in New York 'l ilwavs tot I could act. Wee gee said, rotating his ees and a long cigar simultaneously "Aft a watfhen doze gus a while. 1 knewed it." Despite his conviction. WVeje did not dash recklesslv into hi tiew career He waited lor a taui abie conjunction of the odiai and his bankroll " I consulted a new tpe ot lm- tune teller in Hollywood." W'eetiec cilji said, an agent He save nie da ' ..nuih,, lm .! SiO reading and da -ame old ad- , , -i;t-( j!u;n ice " -Irpt v It- ( In, hi Cot Tn Be Hut (Hi nil ' 1 in nrry old man." the aaent said "I can't do a thuiy fur oii until you're hot Hot, in Holliiod. means -ihil'Ii! attei professionally. Weegee. ignoring the advice 'jut hiinselt a job in KKO - "Kin Girl Should Be Married " Tin job ud- as a -treet phe-tngraphei Tin- lit vy actor's real name i Aitliui' Felhg Me ot Ills nick name at the heiglit ol the ( )iu la hoard craze trout new-men v!a II ll-TC nrArU rCDMAWY APTFP HKTORIC FLIGHI Inal model Ihe firm provided an U.J. JCIj lcv-n vj-iiin-w - - w, 1 -:; : ' i k ,!, , "hi la, I,, Do ii- niv. won i.'r- but he (1 IiiMii a na ut iiid-(ii .mi So w hen ilei -end mi ml a buy. el I'hM-tma- 1 1'iee irk - ' J' , 1 x v 1 Q-ry r?A a - KM flu d- 4S? IIANMY WITH II , Mis MKMl'HIS. Tenn. t I' Howard Phillips worked n, to fit a skirt to a dress air-cushioned seat to pad the con ventional steel seat. U A l" 11 However, on rouB.. B.ou.m harf n) ,u(k un)l, Uvy ers still were lurching from side lmlj!U.ht(( )h( " s'cle' ' matched it with the patten. Stabilizer Used icame up with a peiloct n. , Fleischer and Schmid licked that ,Tnt, nusband s a du and te ,1 by installing a gyroscopic stabil- I izer. adapted from the mechanism America. Saks outlet- l a that kept tank (juris level and ac- , t.reate(j t Iij-oumIi more t!:. :. curate during the war. dealers in the l.'nited sa ,,, ppir ... Hoir OiH A, SO, fine; The final improvement dreamed up by the pair was a lilt -back arrangement tu enable 'he farmer to tilt the seat and stand upright : manufacturers on the frame of the tractor. make faiiiiing The seats have been shipped from the inidwestern factory to' points in Europe, Asia and South I Having perfected ih seat, the two men in,u h uther farm Hems to II,, all lie I' lei' MAKING THE HISTORIC 5,000-mile flight from the l S tc Fuerstenfeldbnifk. Germany, tn II h, 16 American jet fighter plr.nos whiih f.vv frr-r. ?.'.:: idge K:fld. Mich , is shown after asking a The F-ROs made their record air-rmr-ins lav'xr e ,r:m3tid of I t. Cel. David Sohih.r.g. ka - y World War 11 ace. They will new i.r.deigo twe w.-e-cs if training. (Jctrr.c:.. K or.e i f il-a..illg. M. . a ; '.olu) w -piiill iv ii ai t Tractor Seats Will Be Easier 1 1 ' i ioi- a- It be winch he did -hi -hut- on Acme It - nut hoi t int hi ll, He.1. M'er he hu ll - l.. i v ( ;,i i Sh, mid Hi Mai - d ,,. , I,,, ii,,. pa:t ,.i a On Farmers l ' i i (U l l '! y ' aa I .lie,.-! ,i 1 ai win k, n out lm pan ' In (.'( U . L M 1! I S i b I P I'.irm- id I ji. up ' 1 -ill- in ha:- and ! h i a an.' hold the world nia i nie x ea- 111 111 e,lll-i ' ol till 1 1 :ia I ill It v el ' Nil una,, ii..' -a;'! vim oil,! two vnuim Ni hia.-k.ili- 1 dinikin Tin pan dcridid liar, vva- iai '"l"l(,v Da' -(,,!,- da -111- hut 1 dull 1 ; laniiel- -liuuld li, l.lll I Pa"- i'" n ),., .a. a Inn - p-i da and -iniictinie- n. lined a- they li - lD4-i t! .1 epi liite tiae'ol- -o Ihev -, I old di a- In i. . .. r.:i jKhi .' 'made then tir-t -a!, - 'i , avii i i- hat: Schmul and Firm FxiiaiuU , a a; ,! I !,:-( i : in y i-eil a trjv ., .,' . tv. i lai iiauJ all dis- 1 i i d t 1. Ill August et '.''-i"' !., I'l'l in ctirpurated tor !(a'!"' ..ml -tailed manufacturing m a -J--'.'-- ! Inn!d- ing. The firm via ,piial;ed i- t arm -bred with recenth at s2tiitH ,.!i! Iia- ex- t operating trac- panded into tlnae buildings. id. Fleischer. 37- The first thinu !u- .uviiiwn - did ,-na:' learned the w hen t ho taikied '.:,- problem in raar- in making his 1944 was to buy a u-i d traitor fur $50. They devi-ed a hydraulic ,! ti., ii talents Dili- shock absorbi 1 tindi 1 Hie seat worked on new seat which stopped -eat -panking. ' a spring of 1945 they fter a few -ah - el their orii!- Prices Going Up?? NOT HERE!! in ELECTRIC IRONS Reduced 25 pc. WestiiiKhotise Sunbeam I'ni rrsal American lU-uutv .Vlanninj; Bowman Universal ELECTRIC RANGE Was S2fi.v;.") Now $229.95 Universal ELECTRIC RANGE Now $147.95 Apartment Size Was $16-1.22 RADIOS Reduced 25 pc. L & H ELECTRIC RANGE Now $229-95 Deep Well Cooker Automatic Ovi'n Control Was S23."i.fC Bendiv Sonora Kcntrnial Radio Batteries Farm Piicks Now $5.50 Were S7;5ft CLOCKS Reduced 20 pc. Telechron General Electric 8 cu. fl. FRIGID AIRE HOME FREEZER Now $289-50 Was S:J29.:!5 Electric Motors Westinghouse 13 II. P. General Electric 13 II. P. Now $16 All Porcelain Top Was S159.91 48-inch FRIGID AIRE SINK Now $129-50 Were 121.50 FREE 821.50 Value Leatherette STORAGE CASE With Purchase Of Universal Tank-Type CLEANER Was $79.50 Now $6950 Were S1.4II IRON CORDS Now $1.00 7 Now 75c PRICES CUT Oil Electric Toasters Waffle Irons Table Lamps Floor Lamps Elec. Hot Plates Glass Coffee Makers Flashlights Batteries Fluorescent Fixtures Remington Razors Sandwich Grills Electric Drills Corn Poppers Door Chimes Aluminum Ware Exhaust Fans Ironing Board Pads and Covers Johnson's WAX and GLO-COAT GOING AT COST Residential Lighting Fixtures Reduced 25 MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 31 Three Decades of Service' MAIN STREET Say, "I Saw It In The M Jounlail LADIES TAnJ?M ts A Dres Greater Reductions on Summer Dresses . . . For Ever As our selections are always LAR(JK . . . vou'i e Mir t cJ ai.v iivii! tu ii iiiiu iuib mi iivrn.o IIIH1 (,tll I) Horn around . . . good practical styles USl'AL UAH Sizes 9 to 15: 12 to 20: WK 0 21- ,: :s toi;n Group 1 For the shut t woman and Miss . . . hundreds of every kind (A dress . . . fabrics for now and for later . . . REDUCED TO $J.98 Group 2 Hundreds of Cotton Dresses . . . Regular to . . . REDUCED TO $2-98 Group 3 Hundreds of Dresses of every fabric . . . Women's . . . Misses . . . Girls . . Tc H?ns . . . Taken from acks and marked for clearance to $3-98 Group 4 100 Women's Sheers . . Swisses . . . Muslins . . . Bembcrgs . . . Shadow Sheers . . . Regular to $12.99 . . . REDUCED TO $5-98 Group 5 One Rack of Women's Dresses ... in Spuns . . . Rayon Crepes . . . Cot tons . . . Regular to $12.98 REDUCED TO $4-98 LOOK COLORFUL LOOK CHARMING lt Tvlf ' P 1 -I w SALE ON SKIRT sii:s ri' to :;( RAYON FA I LI-E AN'D CAI'-- SKIRTS . . . Black ami c-1 One group of Skill Wnshables and Kav Reduced to S1.98 m miSKS ON sALE ZLOSING OUT niiwnnrnc at iai i Alnvs Rpmrmlirr l'w to Kegin , ,, ipCN' TF.KKII k iv - wiBim 1 ,3 .Ml 1A
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