Buy Christmas Seals Help Stamp Out TB , Annual Christmas Seal Sale Opened Last Week With Mailing Of Letteis Have you made your T-B contri bution yet? , Annual sale of Christmas seals was opened officially in Kings Mountain last week with the mail ing of some 4,00u leterst conaining two dollars worth of seals and some 900 gearing five dollar bonds. Mrs. B. M. Jarrett, of Shelby, who made the announcement, stated that no personal solicitations will be made this year. Bonds were mailed to busiess firms and seals to indi viduals and all persons receiving the* letters are requested to forward their checks as soon as possible. Persons who do not receive the ap peals are urged to make a contri bution by mailing their check to the Cleveland County Tuberculosis As sociation, Shelby, sponsors of the ?annual drive for funds to fight the dread disease. Goal of the drive in the county is $9,750. Major portion of funds received from the seals will be used to sup port the county's mobile X-Ray unit, which in its first six months of op erations has X- Rayed approximate ly 7,000 Cleveland residents. Goal of the chest survey program is to X Kay every person in the county over 12 years of age at least once each year, it was explained by Mrs. Jar rett, who is executive secretary of the association. Summarizing success of the coun ty X-Ray program, Mrs. Jarrett pointed out that a total of 17 new cases of tuberculosis had been de tected by the unit, while some 60 other persons were discovered who had scar tissue indicating previous Infection, and who were made a ware of the need for caution against a future recurrence of the disease. ? An added expense to be borne by the association during the next year will be the necessity to pay for the services of a doctor in reading the Uncle Sam Says D X-Ray films, she said. However, by ' having a local doctor interpret the films it will he possible to obtain reports within 10 days to two weeks as opposed to a present delay of ; from two weeks to a month. The Mai sales will continue , through the month of December. | Wildlife Notes j The Sportsmen's Column Commission Issues Warning A- I gainst Shooting Over Bag Limit ? ; The North Carolina Wiidife Re -J sources Commission has xissued a 1 warning to hunters, particularly small game hunters, not to kill more than the daily bag limit of game in any particular day, accord ing to Executive Director Clyde P. Pat ton. ' . . '| "In many cases," Patton said,, "hunters who are good shots are in clined to shoot their own daily bag of game and then take birds for o'a er members of their parties wb^ are ? not so sucessful. Such practice are illegal and are not in keeping with ) the principles of good sportsman- j ship. ? # * Pattin said that, violations on the daily bag limit are particularly pre - 1 valent among quail hunters. The daily bag of quail this year is eight birds, and When a hunted has kill ed eight birds he cannot lawfully kill more for his companions. ? wn ? . Semi-Wild Hog Hunts Announced ? Regulated hunting of semi- wild hogs will be permitted again this year in the Fires Creek Wildlife Management Area in Nantahala Na tional Forest, according to Director Patton. Dates for the hunts are November 28, 29, 30, and December 1, 2, and 3. The dally bag of hogs will be one 'per day per hunter, and no limit will be placed on the number of hunters who may patricipate in the hunts. permits costing $1.00 will be available at checking stations at the hunting area. The semi-wild hogs are descendants of domestic hogs owned by persons who were given permits to graze hogs in the Fires Creek area number of years ago. The hogs have gone wild, and the object of the hunt is to reduce the ?Quality Cleaning? That's The Brand You Get At WEAVER'S CLEANING Phone 568-1 number of animals on the area. ? wn? National Forest Coon and Possum Hunts Announced ? Coon and pos sum hunting in the Pisgah National Game Preserve and the Santeetlas, Fires Creek, and Standing Indian Wildlife Management Areas in Nan tahala National Forest will be per mitted this year Col. Patton said. Ten night of hunting, from De cember 12 23,. will be permitted ih the Pisgah. National -Game Preserve, and ten nights of hunting, from De cember 5-16, -jn the Nantahala areas. In the Daniel Boone area of Pisgah National Forest, hunting will be al lowed only on December 19-23. Special permits to hunt in the , Pisgah Preserve ^:ill cost $5.00 lor. a ! party of from one to five hunters. 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