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SIX 1 I Properly Sti ?r^ 1 B&ll mm WmM mF^ i '*& %. eiK ^888ml 1 % ->; Jk j Comfort, pleasure, and safety on a to* have done much to ease the problem, at have been fitted In snugly, the adjustal is now pushing back the seat to clamp apace back of the rear seat. The two k Game And Fish La 1936 Detail* * Game and fish laws for 1935 j ^ and 1936 were detailed last week , by J. H. Stone, assistant com- ] missioner of commercial fisheries. < The oyster taking season opens i October 1 and closes March 15, < with a tax of 2 cent per bushel < (1 cent for "coon" oysters). Game laws and license fees: I Non-resident hunting license, $15.10; state hunting license, $2.10; county hunting license, $1.00; combination hunting and fishing license, $3.10; state resident trappers license, $3.25; county trappers license, $2.25. * Season Opens: Bear, male deer, , opposum, raccoon, squirrel, Octo- ! ber 1st; mink, mustrat, otter, , November 1st; oppossum, rac- , coon trapping, November 1st; , quail, turkey, Thanksgiving Day; j ruffled grouse, November 20th. ] Season closes: Bear, male deer, , January 1st; mink, mustrat, ot- ] ter, quail, February 15th; oppos- ( sum, raccoon trapping, February j 15th; turkey, February 1st; ruf- j fled grouse December 15th. Bag limit: Male deer, one day, ^ three season; quail, one day, 150; ? turkey, one day, three seasons; ruffled grouse, two days, ten; mink, mustrat, otter, opossum, raccoon, rabbit, wildcat, weasel, skunk, no limit. No open season: Doe deer, pheasants. No close season: Wildcat, wea sel, skunk. , Federal regulations for North Carolina. Open season: Dove, October 1st, to January 15th; wood- c cock, December 1st to December 31st; ducks, geese, brant, jack- 1 snipe, copt, sora, rails, November 20th to December 19th. Bag limit season: Dove, 20 sea- I son; woodcock, geese, brant, 4 season; jacksnipe, copt, rails, 15 c season, ducks, 10 season, sora, 25 season. 1 No open season: Woodrock, ruddy duck, ruffle head duck, 1 Ross's geese, swan or snow geese. ' Our Mark* / J .. i - * m>ed Bags _;. : "' [I IhMbi pH Hh^I i? ^ N' ir depend largely on efficient loading of i these views of Chevrolet models revr.< le front seat having been moved forwa the bags in place for the day. Upper ri rwer picture* show the loading of a co tys For 1935, ed By J. H. Stone Mr. Stone said that further information on shell fish laws may be secured from Captain John A. Nelson, state commissioner of commercial fisheries; J. D. Chalk, ilso of Raleigh, state commissioner of inland fisheries and game; the U. S. Biological Survey, Washington, D. C., for information as to federal regulations. Lieutenant Stevens To Go To Hawaii C. L. Stevens has received word from his son, Lieut. J. DuV. Stevens, who with his bride, the former Miss Frances L. Cramer, lave returned from a trip thru North and South Carolina, and Washington, D. C., and are at lome at Fortress Monroe, that bieut. Stevens has orders to. leave fortress Monroe about October LOth, for a new assignment of luties with the U. S. Coast Arillery with the department at Hawaii. With his wife, Lieut Stevens vill sail from New York, as noed, in October. Weekly Quiz 1. Of what does the Presilent's flag consist? 2. Who is postmaster in the iity of New York? 3. When was the Salvation Irmy founded? 4. Who is Evangeline Booth? 5. Where is the University of Delaware ? 6. When was Louis Philippe iethroned in France? 7. How many pounds in a kilogram? 8. What is the meaning of the ^atin phrase: Status quo? 9. What is a viscount? ^ WE AI i I et is very actn "Nelson <^= ( Monday 1 st, Net . / \ . l . THE STATE PORT Pf i to Comfort t * fa 1 1 ^nfl j the luggage, and modern body designs j il. In the upper left view, the suitcases ( :d to allow extra leeway, and the driver {ht, the tourist is utilising the baggage upe compartment and a sedan trunk. 10. What is the capital of New i Hampshire ? 11. What is the government of Greece? 12. What is the capital of Colombia? (Answers on Page 7) Valdese farmers in Burke countv are now harvesting cranes hv the ton with more than 60 varieties in the vineyards. Managing , with Y< You att meeting of 0 son, to be s is felt none _ This bar ? with your ii tection alwj _ to give you vice, the asi your dealin; Help us when we pi do not. WACO BANK & T WHITEVIU "More Dollars For You Sell it in V, IE GLAD TO FINE re and we are \ 's Warehi Our Sales Foi Puesday 2nd, \ YOl son, N . LOT, SOUTHPORT, NORTt Lespedeza growers who are planning to produce seed on a commercial scale have been busy in August mowing weeds in their fields. J. F. McGraw, of Mooresville, Iredell county, has had 2*4 miles of broadbase terrace built on his farm this summer by the county soil erosion unit. Twenty-six farmers in Stanly county are raising colts as a part of the county-wide program of producing work stock at home. Yadkin county bee men report harvesting from 50 to 100 pounds of honey per colony this season. Fifty-one Watauga county sheep growers shipped 373 lambs to the Jersey City market last iveek where a majority of the mimals graded "choice" or 'good." AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE IS LOADED WITH ADVENTURE "We try to make a subscription to The American Boy," states Griffith Odgen Ellis, editor, "a round-trip ticket to a vorld-wide adventure cruise. 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