THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Thursday Afternoon. x0..ni.
BLACKSMITH LEAVES
$81,402 ESTATE
EMPORIA. Kan.. tl'P Some
of Emory Davis" friends had ex
pressed anxiety over whether the
Emporia blacksmith had means to
sustain him in his old age when
he retired.
Their fears proved groundless.
At The Park Sunday and Monday
Coming To The Strand
NO SOAP
The man whose trade has dwindled
in numbers in the motor age left
an estate of $84,402. Furthermore,
LIBERAL, Kan. Seven-year-old 1 Bautki u,r lers 1
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canos renningion naa a r.ne idea. I Dr Ja-,, , l4;: r,5
$51,520.15 of it was in cash. '
Davis; who got his start in busi
ness by sharpening plow-shares at
20 cents each, led a frugal life.
There were no outward signs of
wealth.
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Carlos dragged a dead skunk home The
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and he was going to make himself
a Daniel Boone cap. 'Mrs. Orval
Pennington, decreed otherwise.
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Two Show Dally Monday throueh Friday 7 A 9 P.M.
Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M.
Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8.30 P. M.
PROGRAM
LAST TIMES TODAY
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technicolor production "The Dert Hawk" which co-tar$
Richard Greene.
FRIDAY SATURDAY, NOV. 10-11
DOUBLE FEATURE
Hindering thtifls rcc3 with Cissitfy cn the Sunset Trail!
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HUNTERS GET BREAK
COLUMBUS, O Ohio's rabbit
and pheasant hunting season opens
Nov. 15. That was the date mem
bers of Fighter Squadron 244, Ma
rine Corps Reserve, were sched
uled to report for active duty. The
men, wanting a final crack at small
game hunting, spoke to Brig. Gen,
W. O. Brice. The general changed
the date the men were to report
tor active service to Nov. 16.
FINGERNAIL TEST ADVISED
KENT, O Householders should
use the "fui(?ernnil test" to dis
tinguish between vaiious kinds of
fire wood, advises Martin L. Davey,
Jr., tree expert. The highest heat
value isi reflected when the wood
cannot be dented with the finger
nail, meaning it is hard and heavy.
Moderate"' heat is predictable when
wood can be lightly dented. Light
and soft wood, not particularly
good in lost heat value, dents eas
ily. '
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ALSO Color Cartoon & Serial
Late Show Saturday
Also SUN., MON, - TUES., NOV. 12-13-14
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"KISS
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A GIFT OF 50 HOUSES from the Norwegian Labor Movement Is gratefully
acknowledged by Joseph Berg at ceremonies held in Yanof, Israel (top).
This is a'village dedicated to the memory of 27 displaced children and
three nurses who died in a plane crash near Oslo a year ago. At bottom,
members of the Altai family', whose son Yitzah. 13, was the sole survivor,
are shown in front of one of the homes. ' (international Soundphoto)
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James Cagney, Helena Carter and Barbara Payton starring in
"Kiss Tomorrow Good Bye," coming to the Strand Theatre Sun.
day, Monday and Tuesday,
DOUBLE TROUBLE
UNIVERSITY, Miss. CAP)
Football fans of the University of
Mississippi are getting used to
twiii football players. Twice this
season, Ole Miss has faced twins
on the opposition team and the
Rebs also have a set of their own.
For Mississippi, it's David and
James Salley, who hail from Kings
port, Tenn., arid play left nd right
halfback. The Saleys were matched
with Kentucky's Jones twins,' Harry
and Larry, on Sept. 30, and also
faced Texas j Christians' Moorman
twins. . ,
WAYNESVILLE.
DMVE-IC K&TEIE
!ttS ARE A y
PROGRAM
TIIURS. & FRI., NOV. 9 & 10
'WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING
HOME"
Starring
DAN DAILEY and CORINNE CALVET
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PAT ION ' HELENA. CARTER WARD B0N04!f
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PROTECTION
Safety of your savings is an important consideration
for you and a principal factor in the operation of our business.
To careful management and conservative investments in
house mortgage loans and Government securities, we add the
protection of insurance of savings to $10,000.00. You will find
our savings plan a real convenience. Open your account by
10th of month and earn liberal returns from the first.
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BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
Jackie CIcojon Lois Andrews Gsorge
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SATURDAY, NOV. 11
'SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON'
Starring
JOHN WAYNE and JOANNE DRU
SUN. & MON., NOV. 12 & 13
"THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL'
Starring
GLEN FORD and JANET LEIGH
TUES. & WED., NOV. 14 & 15
DOUBLE FEATURE
"THE BIG STEAL"
Starring
ROBERT MITCIIUM and WILLIAM BENDIX
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v "DYNAMITE PASS'
Starring
TIM HOLT
PAKE! THEATRE
Matinee Sunday 2 & I p
Saturday Continuous Sliows from u
Nights Sunday 8:30 1VM. - We,k,ays j j
PROGRAM
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SATURDAY. NOV 11
DOUBLE FEATURE
"TRIGGER TRIO"
Starring
3 mesquiti:i:rs
ALSO
OUR RELATIONS"
Starring
LAUREL and J I ARM"
Lato Show
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Afty1 LUUiinAinRM
Wvv IFF BOWMAN
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SUN, & MON., NOV. 12 & 13
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