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fO-f > * " ' Friday. October 1. 1948 OUR DEMOCt GOOD PR.C Since colonial gays in am j 'a coop pkov/p?r." has aec /N THE COMMUNITY. THE V? 7 1 - INDUSTRY AIMC . -* **"^~.?.?'k - .- ? . A STRONG SENSE OF FAMILY " iOWlj?! v .Xscll _^7-. U&Zr-'*. ? thrift and The good provider, ev vsi responsibility fop. Tt z A.r of his familv, has aa.o C ADVANCEMENT AND CEC .T.; . Clippers Set To Hit Nework Bears Sunday CHARLOTTE. ? Exhibition games ordinarily are designed to give a professional football team a chance to test its strength against a club not quite so strong as its regularseason foes. In the case of the Charl^f. ? i? - ? ivnc ^uppcja, iiuwcvw, pioc dure was reversed. Jn their opening games, the Clips ranTnto the mighty Bethlehem, Pa., Bulldogs (American Association Champions) then the mightier Brooklyn Dodgers. Not too surprisingly, they lost both games. 'Now," as one Clipper said after a drill for the regular opener with the Newark Bears at Memorial sta^ dium this Sunday, "we're ready to ecore a few touchdowns of our own.' Soon after the 3 p. m. kickoff, the Clips may find that the Bears, formerly American Association standouts, can score, too. The meeting with SOLVE YOUR Heating Pit With An Oil Bun ' We Install?>iEstim DAVIS EASY Next Door To V Phot t pHMnapHMHMMMHHMBpppppi Typewriter Ribboi ' M.: -^i&La J*: -,r i'| '* >*>." ?r . > 'T** .v?"'VtB 3ACY by Mat JVIDERS ERICA, TO BE CLASSEO AS V A MARK OE O/ST/AIC T/CM TERM IMPLIES i INITIATIVE , ? . . ^ ^ v.-| DES Af ?> RESPONSIBILITIES * __j .'JN7ARV ACCEPTANCE OF THE / S'.{M?:'!T ANP SECURITY :: VT. 21ITEO TO THE . TV.r NATION. 1 1 " " - I Newark looms as one ofthe toughest of their remaining slate for j Coach Gene McEver's Grew. In the j Bears' hefty line are such bruisers as Tackle Larry Sartori of Syracuse and End Art Lemke of Georgetown. Their backfield " includes former Duke All-Southern fulbaek. l?>1 Long, and former Negro All-American mentions Duke Brown of Howard and Johnny Brown of Lincoln. The Clipers, of course, have their own star9 ? Butler, Jones, and the | rest?and all of them rearing to go after a week's rest. . Tickets for Sunday's game may'! be acquired at the National Hat' Shop, 108 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, or by mail order to Box 123. Char- j lotte. They are priced at $2 00 for adults and $1.00 for students. Season tickets are alsro on sale' for nine Clipper home games, not including the College AH-S'-ar game j in December. They are priced at $18.00 and $9.00. iblems Now! linn FIaa* VawMMMA "? *! wwi m uiiiuwc ? ' WntBm a cites Gladly Glfea PAY STORE 'ictory Chevrolet le 100 is?Phones 167-283 \ > ' " v s .* , THE J&NGS MOUNTAIN HE Wildlife Notes The Sportsmen's Column B7 The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Santeetlah Bear and Wild Boar | Hunt Dates Announced ? Dates and special regulations for combined bear and wild boar hunts on the Natahala National Forest have been established under cooperative agreement between the N. C. Wildlife Re1 sources Commission and the U. S.. i Forest. Service, a'ecording to a joint | announcement made ' by Executive Director Clyde P. Patton of the N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission E. W. Renshaw, Supervisor of the Natahala National Forest. , The Santeetlah Wildlife Manapo| ment Area, which lies in the Natahala National Forest^ will be divided I Into two units, and organized hunts I will'toe conducted .in these units on alternate two-day periods beginning October J8 and ending December 3. A total of 14 hunts will be organized, with seven two-day hunts in each of the area units. Hunting parties may not exceed 25 members and each member will be allowed a limit of orre boar and one bear during the two-day period. Persons interested in participating in the Santeetlah hunu mav directly to the N. C. Wildlife ResourSTERCHI': Lovely Gold-Braid ' ^AOtoorator'sJ >.;/M ffGenuIn* M Brass jHHLArms! 1 3 Scientific^ )egress of Ught!r \WPVk rvs^l lj! F For greater soft r Genuine onyxet r glows in the d< I 1 I I lAI-x.l ft QICI Sterchi's hi for the beat | Sr"*ial Offei I For Less1 I : . ? ;' V . - ^'v; *' 'x " \ / RALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. I ee? Commission, Raleigh, N. C-, fo: foil: particulars and," application forms, Applications will |>c accepted and drawings made by paries only. ''Successful" applicants for the hunts will be determined at a public drawing to be. held ill the Chainher'of Commerce, Asheville. on October 12. Drawings wilJ. be made by parties only, and names appearing on more, than one party list will be disqualified. Each application for a 25 pcrs.on party must be accompanied by a check or money order in the amount' of- $50,00, and (his money will be returned in all caseswhere applies- i tions are unsuccessful. t ?well ? EXPLOFING COAST ? Dav<- Roberrs, travel and .outdoor editor for Cincinnati Enquirer and Philadel-! phia Inquirer, with his wifp'is exploring the North Carolina coast in j search of material for articles. Thi.s week he hunted and fished along the Carteret coast and planned later to go to Mattamuskeet, Belhaver,' Nags Head and other points along , the coalst. Roberts is one of 35 Honorary Tar HeeJs, a group of out-ofstate writers who have (iwinonili "covered" this state. ???wcx IN HOLIDAY The .story of a Wirt ston-Salem, N. C , bus driver's experiences on his route frorr Winston- ' Salem to Charleston, W. Va., will appear in the November issue of S vV STERI HiRS f ' ? * J A I J' L.'1IH gam I 1 \M| w7 m %fa A j 1 s . ' ? , * iP-rtr^^V ** ? / ". , ' ' ?, - ?rv ' uYyAfi''" ' ?'0^^rA&< -' -*-i ^vt>v v*. ... '^-y. V" n * "v.- ,,' ? r* Lr. .UL1DAY magazine, the State Advet ' Jslng Divisjon sat<l Today.-The dri- j. ver. Johnny Jones, hn.s one of the s royghe*' mountain routes in the t Greyhound system'. ( wen? ^ POST AGAIN ? H.tro.ci Martin is ? due to bt? in North*Ci?r -Miia h< ' 15th to do a hear hunting yarn for the Saturday Evening Po?t. the State Advertising Divisiojj said ,to<lav. He wiii.be accompanied t>y a staff oho- t tographer. ?. . ' b On October 22nd, LIFK mahr -ine a will Cover. Wilson's first "Tobacco 1 Tamasha." Including the Truman visit and other events during the month, the division predicted Oetq-J. hfr would he a iargy month for state publicity. . ??wen " s NORTH CAROLINA COVERAGE? v A LITTLI Wil BIG BA] McCartei's C< Phone CHis tr sw9i 95c^ EgW 9?cus lamp *? ^ Ij*??^gWMM ^r ' H- P" V'4^HHH|^^A .'': A / Jjfl jffk' ^ \ I I I ^Kr / ' ^Am A ^A y f' <ol^^Kr . ' ?/ Hr I ' ' J^Af j ? BNV V Sr b|Mf I Factored it 95c. 91mm mi M l I Lite Floor Lamp Complete I agree to gay the balance el I Name |H|MHH|^^H.Addreft HfTTW Add te my Re-open [ PjPflMH| Q Account Acc 1 STtKCHt-S Otlm Store " " ' ' '.. 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