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Dates Set For Either -Sex Deer Hunts Raleigh, N. C. ? At its meeting in Raleigh September 22 the Wildlife Resources Commission set dates for either-sex deer hunts on nine areas in eight North Carolina counties. All antlerless deer taken on these hunts must be checked in and tagged at ap propriate checking stations. In addition to regular hunting licenses the special big game hunting license will be requir ed for all hunters participat ing in these hunts. Following are areas, dates, and checking stations for these hunts: Craven County - In that part of the Cheery Point Marine Air Station lying be tween Slocum Creek and Hancock Creek, December 19 and 20. Checking station will be Rod and Gun Club at Cherry Point. Halifax County ? In that part bounded on the west by U.S. 258 and on the south by N. C. 903, December 19 and 20. Checking station will be Clark Farm at Norfleet. Martin County - In that part bounded on the south by N. C. 903 and on the east by N. C. 11, December 19 and 20. Checking station will be Haywood Harrel's Store, Pal myra. Moore County ? In the vicinity of Blue's Crossroads (intersection of Secondary Today's go-anywhere, do-anything Hush Puppies.^ Hush Rippies "*? B#*NO CASU?. 1 What * happening in chukkas? Bold side buckles, for one thing. Wide straps, for another. Both of which make these unlined Hush Puppies* chukkas natural$ for your casual wardrobe for sure $15.00 department store Compute MINI am / E. NASH STR1 ET 5KS7S5?" / louisbukg.n.c. On// 30 inches wide NO FROST PHHLCO SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER Fits in the space of your old refrigerator ? Huge 248 lb. freezer ? Full-size 10 cu.ft. refrigerator section ? Meat keeper and crisper ? Deep-shelf doors ? White, Shaded Copper or Avocado cabinet ? 17 cu.ft. total capacity Rig. Price $429.96 ONLY PHILCO Model RT17H7 1 WEEK ONLY Also available with Automatic Ice Maker, 34995 Model RT1 7H7-M SPECIAL! ONE WEEK ONLY! 30 Inch PHILCO v ? ?- I6995 QUALITY QUALITY FURNITURE CO. S. Bickett Blvd. Phene 496-4876 Louisburg, N C I J Roads Nos. 1102 and 1004) bounded on the west by Drpwning Creek and Block A of the Sandhills Wildlife Man agement Area; on the north and east by Block Y of the Sandhills Wildlife Manage ment Area; on the east and south by the Bostic "property line as posted, and excluding Block x of the Sandhills Wild life Management Area, De cember 19 and 20. Checking station will be Blue's Cross roads. Bertie County - In that part bounded on the north by N. C. 308 to Lewiston, thence by Secondary Road No. 1200 to Connaritsa, thence by N. C. 305 to U. S. 13, thence by U. S. 13 to Windsor, thence by N. C. 308 to Drew; on the east by Se condary Road No. 1112 to Secondary Road No. 1108, thence by Secondary Road No. 1108 to Secondary Road No. 1109, thence by Second ary Road No. 1109 to the Roanoke River, December 19 - January 1. Checking stations will be Roxobel Fuel Service, Roxobel; Congleton's Texa co, Kelford; Mitchell's Store, Woodville; Jernigan's Store, Drew Station; Connaritsa Ser vice Station, Connaritsa; Frances Mill Grocery, Frances Mill; and Indian Woods Ser vice Station, RFD, Windsor. Northampton County - In that part bounded on the east by N. C. 35 from the Virginia line to Conway, on tke south by U. S. 158 and Secondary Road No. 1311 to Mount Carmel Church, on the east by Secondary Roads Nos. 133? and 1328 to N. C. 195 and on the north by N. C. 195 and the Virginia line, December 19-J4nuary 1. Checking stations wilt be Gar riss Company, Margaretsville; Cresent Service Station, Se vern; and G. L. Davis Grocery Store, Gaiatia. [Nortnampion uounty - in that part south of Rich Square bounded on the northwest by U. S. 258 and on the northeast by the Sea board Railroad, December 19-January 1. Checking sta tion will be Boope's Service Station, Rich Square. Gates Oounty - Entire County, October 13-January 1. Checking stations will be Hill Brothers, Sunbury; Hur dle's Store, Hobbsville; Sam Daniels' Store, Corapeake; Gatesville Texaco, Gatesville; Cowan Bush Store, Brum Hill; Tar Heel Service, Euje; Mrs. Terry's Texaco, Eure; and Eugene Mullins Store, Eure. Hertford County ? In that part north of the Meherrin River, October 13-January 1. Checking stations will be Westside Market, Co mo; and Bailey's Store, Conn. Either-sex deer hunting on all of these areas except Gates and Hertford Counties will begin at noon on the first two days, and there will be no deer hunting at all until noon on these two days. Bow and arrow hunters will be allowed to take deer of either sex on these areas from October 6-11, the last six days of the special archery hunting season as described in the official hunting regula tions. Most of these hunts will occur on private land, and deer hunters are warned to obtain permission from land owners before going on their lands to hunt. ONE HAND BEATER WHIPS UP EXCITEMENT A one hand beater whipped up a lot of excitement at the recent National Housewares Show in Chicago The beater, .1 gem of a gadget from the Ekco Housewares Company, is char acterized by a modernistic wtng design and strong, tension spring 'action that makes mix ing, beating or whipping al most effortless! Constructed of bright sturdy polypropylene, the beater is not only dish washer proof, but it is non damaging to Teflon surfaces That means you can whip away to your heart's content with out fear of scratching your favorite cookware The one hand wonder comes in a choice of threecolors: black, pineapple and avr^ado. and it costs only $1.00 Sowhynotwhipondown to your favorite housewares department and tfeat your self to a one hand beater and a bit of the good life On second thought, why not buy two? . . . One for each hand' . ______ ? ? I like work; it faaclnatea me. I can dt and look at K for hours. Jerome K. Jerome. i ' Ports Of Call By Edward H. Sims This is the perfect time of year to visit Florida if child- 1 ren are grown and not a limiting consideration con- ' cerning travel plans. The big influx of winter tourists doesn't begin until December, or late November at the earliest; the biggest migration comes after Christmas. But by then the weather is colder, both in Florida and in southern California. October and early November in Florida are actually more pleasant than summer. It isnt overly hot every day -and swimming is excellent, the water being quite warm. Nights are cooler >nd better for going out or sleeping. The hurricane threat is not what many think it is in Florida. Even if there are one, i two or three hurricanes a year, they add up to heavy rainfall in most cases, and one gets ample notice of the ap proach of these storms nowa- ] days. , The Gulf coast is delight- i ful in fall It never is the ' honky-tonk paradise of ( Miami, at any time of the , year, and in fall it u even | more quiet with chiltten in i school. The area from Tampa | to Fort Myers has special i attractions for shell hunters, i swimmers and fishermen, and ? the benches along the Gulf coast are without doubt the most beautiful in Florida. On the east coast one finds equal charms of course. There one has to surf, more and older resort stops, a little less fog and a little more sun shine?according to some charts-and a little of every thing. There are wide Atlantic I beaches like that at Daytona and though the sand isnt yeally sugar-white like that on the Gulf, there is more sport ing action in the rougher water. There- may be a slight ly greater variety of fish to be caught. Prices are a big induce ment at this time of the year. They rise about December 15th, or maybe December 1st, but untO then-and the weather is better between now and then-one finds the best sea reaort bargains in the United States. And in Florida one can eat well for very little; perhaps nowhere else in the country can one enjoy such well cook ed food at similar prices. The roads throughout the state ire good and driving a pleasure 2nd on the super highways and turnpikes one can average seventy or slight ly above for miles and miles at a clip. PARTY CLEANUP BLUES You buy a rug. have a party 10 show it off. and then a guest spills coffee on the new carpet. The secret to getting up the spilled liquid before it spots your prize is to blot as quickly as possible with Kleenex paper towels which absorb up to seven times their weight in liquids. Place towels over the spot, and blot hard, pressing down with your fingers. Never rub or you might spread the stain. Change towels from time to time until no more moisture is absorbed. Then lay a half-inch thickness sf dry towels on the spot, weight ed down with heavy books, for at least eight hours. After wards, lightly brush up the car pet with a clothes brush. You won't believe there was ever an iccident! r.tj 1 mi"- ? ? . t; READY FOR RAIN ^ Count Roml conjures up a fashion able look for rainy days. In water-repellent cotton velve teen, the bold-printed coat comes with a matching um brella. mm W 0F). BU9GBHI If you think food prices are getting out of sight, make your next party a Fish-In Let appetizing Booth fish sticks and steaks hold center stage Their crispy, crunchy, home-style breading makes them popular with tots, teens and grown-ups. And they cost only a fraction of what you would spend for hot dogs or hamburgers Heres a complete buffet menu for your Fish-In. Vary it by age-group Proyide teen agers with aerosol cans of cheese spread They can decor ate fish sticks and steaks with protest slogans, symbols and flowers Adults will enjoy beer or ale with this hearty fare FISH-IN BUFFET Heat Booth fish sticks and steaks as directed on packages Set out platters of fish with bread and rolls. Condiments such a: tartar sauce, mustard, ketchup should be on hand, along with butter, and mayo naise. Tomato and cheese slices are attractive layered alter natelyonatray Provide lettuce, cole slaw and sliced cucumbers crisped in vinegar You may wish to include hot scrambled eggs and/or hot potato salad too. Encourage your guests to make their own combinations, or suggest one of the following Fish Stick Scramble ? Spread rye bread with butter Top with lettuce, hot scrambled eggs and a Booth fish stick. Hearty Combo ? Spread Vienna bread with mustard and lettuce. Top with caraway cheese slice, Booth fish steak and canned asparagus spears. Cucumber Crunch ? Top Vienna bread with lettuce, thinly sliced cucumbers and a Booth fish steak Carnish with cherry tomatoes Potato Salad Supreme ? Top rye bread with lettuce, -- hot Potato Salad and Booth fish sticks Notice There will be a National Farmers Organization meet ing in the county agricultural building Thursday night, October 2. ' All interested persons are urged to attend. I6A EARLY IN THE WEEK SPECIALS DEAN FARMS SMALL EGGS 3 <*?? $1.00 IGA INSTANT COFFEE ~ 99' STOKELYS WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE CORN 3 <*"? 79c IGA ' MILK wg.i 590 SOMETHING NEW AT IGA! > 8 Beautiful Furs To Be Given Away! ' Ask For Details In Our Store SAVE YOUR TAPE GAME 4UCKY TAPE (JO THIS WORTH flAJiVV WEEK ^7 ? TAKE THE BIG, REWARDING 10-MINUTE BREAK BEFORE ' YOU BUY A NEW CAR. After you select a new car, driving it out is like wait ing on Santa Claus. It's exciting. You want it in minutes. But smart, economical n&v car buyers temper their exciteqnent with experience. They have a standing rule. Namely, to take the Can-Do 10-minute break before fi nancing. They simply go io their nearby First-Citizens Bank'lnstallment Loan Department, Here, they often make substantial savings through First-Citizens' popular, low bank rate auto finance plan. Join th^experienced. Take the big, rewarding 10-minute break, "folk to First-Citizens first before you finance. For qualified buyers, there's no brake, no delay. Just Can-Do all the way. , ' ; IS '' L TCasf Ipoj FIRST | CITIZENS ? BANK TMt CAN DO BANK WITH THf CAN DO HOf>Lt> 9 r?4T OTtlCNS UN* K T*jST CriMMN*
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