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ATTENTION WOODWORKERS
A cnopcrativr effort of the North CjriJinj Wild!
Question: Being an avid
outdoorsmansportsman and a
faithful reader of your column, I
couldn't help but notice in a
recent edition the article
pertaining to late season hunts
for cither sex deer on certain
Game Lands. My question is -
who would I write to in regard to
being eligible for the random
drawing? Also, where do I
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wheels, solid steel bed with 5'
head gate, tongue jack brakes
and light, just right to haul bale
pastboard or bale cotton or hay.
Practically new, $1100. See at 209
Lanier St., Tryon, N. C. Call 859-
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pd
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* Rwm ,,m,„„„„,^ , h „ ^J—
inquire to get permission to and a
permit for hunting OFF the (Blue
Ridge) Parkway? — M.P.C.
Answer: Information and
applications for either sex deer
hunts on Game Lands are
available from hunting and
fishing license agents throughout
western North Carolina. All
hunters having a 1981-82 Game
Lands license or Sportsman's
license are eligible to apply.
Applications must be received in
the Raleigh office of the Wildlife
Resources Commission before
October 1. Applicants who are
selected (by random drawing)
will be notified by receiving their
permit about 30 days before the
hunt.
A permit for parking at certain
designated overlooks and
information about special
Parkway regulations are
available from: The
Superintendent, Blue Ridge
Parkway, National Park
Ser-vice, 700 Northwestern Bank
Building, Asheville, N. C. 28801.
Kiln dry your lumber to low/
even moisture content. Sopisti-
cated kiln dryer now available
for small or large quantities.
Call Kenny Brock
803-468-4181
Ellis Clothes of Distinction
and
The Barn
Hillcrest Shopping Center
WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY,
MONDAY, AUG. 3rd
for inventory
Open Tuesday at 10:00 a.m.
New Fall Merchandise Arriving Daily
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Sunday Open 12 to 4 p.m.
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CHILD'S MENU 859-6051 Brown Bagging
RELIGION IN BLACK AND WHITE
A Series of Lectures on Christianity in America
The Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA
Four Consecutive Sundays in August
(August. 2, 9,16, 23)
All Sessions Will Begin at 7 P.M.
Sunday, August 2, 1981,7 p.m.
"Early African Religious Beliefs and Practices"
LECTURER: Warren Carson, Jr., Academic Dean, Rutledge
College. Spartanburg, S. C.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION: The Garrison Chapel Baptist
Church Young Adult Choir, Tryon, North Carolina
Sunday, August 9,1981,7 p.m.
"The African Exposure to Christianity: Complications and
Progress
LECTURER: Warren Carson, Jr., Academic Dean Rutledoe
College, Spartanburg, S. C. "uueoge
Sunday, August 16,1981, 7 p.m.
"Black Contributions^ the Christian Religion"
LECTURER: Beverly J. Kelly. Educator. Midland, Michigan
Sunday, August 23,1981, 7 p.m.
Whit^ muni,y Co ' ebra,ion °' 'Religion In Black and
PRESIDING: Rev Ralph Bonacker c
the Good Shepherd ’ 6 E P isc opal Church of
Refreshments After