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jKft/a? Season I
IWOpens April
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(H / to uiti4
r vjand filing division of the DeWl
t 0l- conservation and Develr'(
is announcing that the new
i "shing licenses are now on sale,
r also paring out the gentle reI
nt no person is allowed to
flf;e inland waters of the State
l t ast i:0 fii>hing license? which
I ;210 except boys and girls unyears
of age, or unless fishing
^confined to the heme county of
Avowed 1940 Candidate
WASHINGTON, DC.... His
frifi.do say i aul V. McNutt will
rti-'i.n as High Commissioner to
ft? Philippines next August to
bin campaign" for the 1940
V^<VT3Hr> rrogi-jontial t, im inx
Irn. White .louse silence is inrpreted
as tacit approval.
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j the angler in those sections where no |
| county licenses are required. L
Fishing seasons in Eastern and
Piedmont counties remain open until
I April 1st when they close for a 40
| day spawning period. In the mountain
counties trout season will begin
April 15th and small-mouth bass fishing
opens June 10th. Other moun|
taip fishing seasons are open until
I April 15th when they will close during
the spawning period until June
| 10th.
The 1938 state fishing license is oval
in shape and is made of chromium
| and black enamel. Each license is
numbered, the number being
being stamped on the strip of chromium
running across it. Along the upper
rim of the license are the words
"State Resident Fishing License"
under which is the likeness of a fish
inmnintf 4-U^ ...? A ?'AT- -
jvuttpiu^ uut U1 U1C Wtticr Willi a
line in its mouth. Below the serial
numbers, on the lower portion of
the license, are the words "North
Carolina' 1938". The license has a pin
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back so that it may be pinned to a 'one of the most attractive fishing
shirt, coat or hat It is regarded as j licenses ever de\ iscd by the game
PppfelS jftfS A FACT THAT CAMEL USES C0sT\
jfc; ,#4^7 UX 13BACC0S. LAST YEAR I HAD A DANDY J
* -'-W1 ^ ' CROP AN^ THE CAMEL FE0PL6 BOUGHT ?(
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||pf?k M SOLD THEIR HIGH GRAPH. OF TOBACCO TO < L
I!??*?MsV CAMELS, THE SAME AS I DID. SO YOU CAN )
FLOYD SMITHER- 7 SEE WHY CAMEI IS MV CIGAPFTTF fS
experienced tobacco ^ ^
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"1VTR- SMITHER gives the opinion of a great num- <
JLVJL ber of tobacco planters when he reports: "For
their own smoking ? the majority of tobacco growers j
prefer Camels." Men who know tobacco from the 1&&&MKfllQ
ground up pre'^r Camels. They want to en,oy the jCC
special treat of smoking Camel's finer, MORE EX- /
PENSIVE TOBACCOS?Turkish and Domestic.. / ^ g
fT SEE WHY YOU EVEN] W-K-t I JUST OONT WHAT HAS THE )
TE,Y0U TWO THINKS LIKE TO COME HERE W LEATHER GOT
IRLD OF EACH OTHER
0 CHILDREN ~-j WHY rp RATHER DO THE /
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grefreshment...contain- ^i((lf[ffl\\11 ] 1 f
iticial flavor or colorin'*
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it'minute pause is so natural before the day's
: begins. You can riake this pause refresh- ^b9|?
-just add ice-cold Coca-Cola, irs lite ana
de go quickly into energy. Buy Coca-Cola B
tie convenient 6-box from your dealer* ^h^f/M
LD COCArcbLA"1? EVERY >LA*CE* ELSEi
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a year, or naOrl^Mmt daily fishing
permits may,be h^d for'$1.10 a day.
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