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PAGfc TWO-(Second SectiunV THE WAYNES YILLE MOUNTAIN ILK .- Up i4 'V .- h- t4$ 4 i'- 6" V.: PRISON kilt TLAY SIX WINNERS i ANNAPOLIS. Md. (AP) Six of Navy's nine 1950 football oppon-i JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. VAP) -Trusties at one of Missouri's pri son farms have a nicp eo nf it in'nfc hH inr,in ,j i ,n.n ...... unu ....... ... iciuiUS III J.7t,7 aome respects. The farm is situated The teams are Maryland with a ' in the Missouri River Valley where record of eight wins and one loss; the river and several, sloughs pro- Princeton. 6-3; Southern California. ! vide plenty of opportunity to catch 5-3-1; Notre Dame 10-0; Tulane fish. Without a license, too. 7-2-1; and Army 9-0. Columbia and 1 One prisoner runs a trap line. Northwestern lost more gam than 1 Another has a little trouble walk-' they won, while Navy's ninth op-J wig Because nis iwo pet coons are ponent. Pennsvlvania. broke even; At The Park Sun., Mon., and Tues. always underfoot. in eight contests. WAYNESVILLE . DRIVE IKf THEATRE V.i.aiU I'll wtar i 7k .;U Mat.' ...lL. --k .wnin w t , fe3 1HM i fVi-f j&M Driv-lit thatrt i '.-'? Who wondtrf ilY' till TV!jJ-Ii it'l row nil wholt fomilu 1 nw ruit To;tthrj Worn fts mt wor my niahtit-a utScn I ott tired i tan in dow ' A.L - A - on Tnf qt or our co V- 1 1. i - V ' - is - NV Jwnet Newton and Bobby Drucoll team in Walt Oitney't tecbnicolor preteotation of Robert Louis Stevenson' adventure Treasure Island." . ieni; PROGRAM THURSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 19 & 20 ON OUR MERRY WAY Starring PAULETTE GODDARD, JAMES STEWART DOROTHY LAMOUR II II SATURDAY, OCT. 21 INDIAN SCOUT Starring CEOIPGE MONTGOMERY Ml O II SUN., MON., OCT. 22 & 23 CAPTAIN CAREY USA Starring - - - ALLAN LADD and WAND,VHEDRTX-,;;-" , O- II TUES. & WED., OCT. 24 & 23 DOUBLE FEATURE Jp VERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED' Marring CARY GRANT and BETSY DRAKE ALSO RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES' Starring GENE AUTRY Also Selected Short Subjects First Paint Manufarturert Tbe crude wall paintings of. h Crb Magncn relnderr nen In then caves- fn snathern Eurone are the first known examples of the us of epr!;ed color in a form similar lo p.rint as we know It toriar Some authorities 'sayt that thee polntinxr were d ine 2S (X!0 years ai?o Othr ay they are mnfh older In any case, these wnll p;t ititinps whirh are.sl'H in ex stenre prove that pre historic nidi took reds', browns, yellows shnple enrlh colors mixed them with' the oils or annual flits and put them to use. These flrrt pnii:t manufacturers, it is he lieveii. painted the f"rms nf the 'MiHnala they wished to kill on ttieir nert hunting expedition LIKED THE SHOW SANTA FE, N. M. Two small boys were wide-eyed spectators at the fist-swtngliig Democratic coun ty convention held in the hall of representatives here. The next day the boys were back but finding the hall empty, they made inquiries. "When are they going to do it amiin?" they asked. S. Clyde People To Clean Cemetery On October 24 The South Clyde community resi dents at a recent meeting set Oc tober 24 as the date for the clean ing of the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The action was taken at a Com munity Development Program meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsey. Lloyd Justice presided over the session, which attracted a large audience. The singing of "Love Lifted Me," with MisS Mattie'LdU Justice play ing t he piano accompaniment, opened the meeting. Everyone Is urged to aid with the cemetery clean-up project. The women of the community will serve dinner. t the meeting, refreshments were served and a social hour was held following the business session. The next meeting is scheduled for October 23 at Louisa Chapel. - Ail residents of South Clyde are urged to attend. Coming To The Strand Theatre :. 1 mU & L.., imiiii And Baby Makes Four. Zachary Sc-ott. Betsy Drake, Dennis Mor gan and "Pretty Baby" as they appear in 'the Warner Bros, roman tic comedy, starting at the Strand Theatre with a late show Sat urday night. Also playing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. French-Toasted Sandwiches Meat, cheese, and peanut butter sandwiches are tasty French-toat-ed. Dip but don't soak sandwiches In an egg-milk mixture one egg beat en with two tablespoons of milk is enough for four sandwiches. Erown slowly on both sides in a little hot fat.- Precious Alloys For jewelry platinum, hardened with five to ten per cent Iridium or five per cent ruthenium or palla dium with five per cent ruthenium, is generally einnloved in the United States. Su tarnish-resistant alloys have very satisfactory mechanical properties ten SVIOTOR TRAFFIC IVlANAGEiVIENT A new field of opportunity for ambitious young men! Blanton "Graduates are now filling responsible positions in this great indus try. Opportunities for advancement are unlimited.' Write for Complete Information and Future Enrollment Dates VETERANS ACCEPTED UNDER G. I. BILL OF RIGHTS 126 .COLLEGE ST. . . ASHEVILLE, N. C. Air-M ndfd Frtnkln Benjamin Frankiln was present tt msny of t'ie trials and experi ments with balloons in France Ht ,w. the first ascyt jf humcn pa? ?enger in a free -ballocn at the Tnateau e la Miiette in Passy Tht Marquis ti'Ar!ardis and ild'.re de RoiieV. the $cn;;st. were raised ibout 500 feet Into the air. bu-mng straw, ai they went, in a rrate hunj indernesth th balloon Their pen tout Jdumey took them across the Seine to a safe landing in Paris That fvnin?. the M.;rr;uis. tcethei .vith Mflngo!fr. called on 'Frank 'in. Wht was said by these advep 'urous'ipTritt has not been record d but (h next day Franklin wrote 'o Joseph Bunks. "I an sorr hia- experiment is so totally neg ctd In ng latid. where rrechani Enpn'jM mt Lemmilf The most dangerous natural en m:es of the lemming are th rntwjr owl. the nrrtie fix and er mire, who deperd almort exclus vely on the lemminf as their win 'er fare. The snowr Wl rhite ex cept for sharp, blsck kart acrosr he body is a born and trairf' hunter, equipped with trt-picli arp claws for seizing a Vlptim though the owl travels south riur ng a season of lemming migration he rarely breeds outside his home n the arctjc cire'e The ermine 'hin and sinuous, is more success "ul than the Jox in hunting down the lemming tn the rodent's year if scarcity. The ermjne can travel 'he lemming roads built In th winter under a heavy blanket o snow while the fox must smell anr arch sprf d!t for his fnod : PARK THEATRE : ! .' '.' Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P. M. k. : .Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. Nights Sunday 8:30 P.. M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P. M. PROGRAM TIIURS. & FKL, OCT. 19 & 20 THE A TOWN'. a.OAo,..Vi&S t an LOLA ALBRIGHT JEAN WALLACE P GEORGE REEVES ALSO NEWS SATURDAY, OCT. 21 DOUBLE FEATURE i J 1 "LAW OF THE It&V D 75 TVTTJT TS iVTTNt also V ,. BEWARE SPOOKS" ii Starring JOE E. BROWN Late Show Saturday TRIAL WITHOUT JURY Starring ROBERT ROCKWELL and BARBARA FULLER SUN., MON., TUES., OCT. 22, 23 & 24 fit J jlMt . IW" II I if f !ai ll The World's Most Thrilling ADVENTURE STORY! . PRI56NTATION Of T S I Robrt louls Stynon'i .rw s -J -TtlCraSl rM ritr jTl E03BY DRISCOLL V Eep Wool Clean Clean wool brings the highest price On the market. W. B. Cor.neU. extension livestock specialists of th -Pennsylvania Stte College, urges sheepmen to shear on a clean. dry surface and to keep all trash out of, the fleeces." Shear or.ly when It treatc . " - 51 I year for . "i the wool is dry and tie the fleeces ' order. iRci-"X l n!Qae P..., I The a oeci m m ... hosp til ' .' r 1 J, mith papr twine. Tw Shows Dally Monday throuth Frida, i . I Saturday: Con tin tin us E)i. I. . " "--"65 iron II . v Sunday: 3 Shows, , 4 and g.30 P j, M PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY iiifl "V niw ilia FRIDAY - SATURDAY, OCT. 20-21 DOUBLE FEATURE 1 Bviim BikriA mm-Qf-mn in old Olcloriomal ' . rrr W 5 ," 1 Ml fit- EIIT7V IfkllilUT 'l-.U &l ii fSA lml DEW VIVIAM USTIN ffy ikat nun it i and his bar (qwbots PLUS 2ND ACTION FILLED HIT! imi ravinamnu rMtnn -1. . j-. ;..-:'... .. w. lOVF ALAN 1UU " rnu,.. - ow . . . ; ; WIUUM BER1U ' Distributed by 1!."." ""'D "OPUCTIOHS. INC TH ALSOCARTOON and SERIAL . o LATE SHOW SATURDAY MTE Also SUN., - MON., . TUES., OCT. 22-23-24 14 41 THI MANAOEii DOM tOMl THINKINOJi What rfn mu natrnne . Hw iiij pulWII want mncrt in o ninm 1 iigiu now.' INIWIII L I B A hlnrtw rAinina ffl ffl'l'! "f 11 l-..L -J l.,tll 1 ann ia oni' mt'W...;:tii--V N I M MA" i WW .:', .: I JSv :-v.y.j ..v:-?. r-.Mrr' m ji4r, O1 t - j.- -;i 111. DennisMorgan'BetsyDrake; I T "tar yilkllll fcliviii"" -" ALSO CATITOON" Q WORLD NEW8 - ; .' " ; be Wise get strand wise
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