First Deer Hun!
Set October 20th
The first public deer hunts of
the season, sponsored by the De
partment of Conservation and De
velopment for residents oC North
Carolina only, will take ppoe at
the Bladen Lakes State Forest,
Bladen County, Friday, Oct. 20, i*
Was announced by George R.
Ross, director. Other hunts will
follow on October 27, November
3, 10, 17, 24 and December 1, 8,
15 and 20.
Assistant State Forester Fred
Clarldge says that only one group
of 30 hunters will be allowed to
hunt each day, instead of the two
groups permitted in former years.
Ea<rh person in the hunt may kill
one buck deer and no other game
of any kind may be kilted or mo
lested on the Forest.
' ' Claridge points out that these,
annual affairs afford the citizens
of North Carolina recreation and
at the same time demonstrate
wise use of all natural resources
of a state forest.
The cost is five dollars each
and all applications must cover
the entire group of 30 hunters.
Successful applicants for each
date will be chosen through an
impartial public drawing. Furth
er Information and application
blanks can be had by writing the
State Forester, Department of
Conservation and r>evelopment,
Raleigh.
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Falls' Rally
Beats Lindsay
For Championship
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Coman Falls, who was down 3
htoles to Clyde Lindsay last week
alter 18 holes of a 36 hole match,
came from behind in the last half
of the finals to win the club
championship by posting a 3-1
victory.
1950 Champion Falls downed
1949 Champion Pat Hovis (80) in
the semifinals, Defending Cham
pion Phil Padgett. In the quarter
GOLFERS SUPPER
A dutch dinner for all Coun
try Club golfers has boen set :
for the clubhouse Monday night
at 7 p. m. according to announ
cement by Buck Peessley. A lar
ge cup donated by Club Pres
ident Howard Jackson will be
presented to Club Champion
Coman Falls and trophies will
be awarded other flight win
ners. Mr. Pressley urged golfers
to make reservations at the
club before noon Tuesday.
finals. and John Warlick (90) In
the first round to gain his finals
berth. He posted a qualifying
score of 8-3, fourth high.
Championship Flight Runner
Up Lindsay moved by Reggie
Murray (90) in the semi-finals,
Jacoo Cooper (89) in the quarter
finals and Jay Patterson (90) ]n
the opening round to gain his fi
nals berth. He qualified at 86.
seventh high.
Amos Dean, low qualifier at 75,
won the consolation title by post
ing a 5-3 win over Charles Neis
ler (85). Dean was side-tracked
by Murray 4-3 in the semi-finals.
Murray downed Hunt Neisler
(84) In the outstanding Wattle of
the tournament one-up on 20
i holes, two over the regulation 18,
in the quarter-final round.
L. A. Hoke (90) and'jay Patter
son are set to play a match this
week to decide the consolation
winner in the first flight. W. ' J.
Fulkerson (82) won the first fli
ght championship last week, de
feating Robert Allen (87). Allen
j took runner-honors.
Jack Arnette (93) defeated Bill
| Craig (94) 5-4 in a 36 hole match |
. to win the championship of the
! second flight, R'unner-Up Craig
was leading one-up after 18 hol
ies last week.
t Harry Page (104) defeated Ran
j.ny Amette (112) 6-5 to wjn the
thl^tf flight championship. A mat
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Civil Defense Book
Orders Pouring In
The Federal Government La car
rying on a thriving book selling
business, the Government Print
ing Office announced today, as it
found another best' seller on its
hands ? the second within a mon
th.
Orders started pouring in to the
Superintendent of Documents in
Washington for the National Se
Icuhity Resources Board's newest
publication entitled "United Sta
tes Civil Defense," which sells for
25 cents, Over 5,000 were sold the
first day of an initial printing of
50,000 copies of the book, which
is described as the most compre
hensive publication issued to
date by the Federal Government
on civilian defense.
The Government's other best
seller called "The Effects of A
tomic Weapons" was released
last month and is now in its
fourth printing. Over 40,000 co
pies have been sold at $1.25 each
of this book issued by the Atomic
Energy Commission which - de
scribes what may be expected
when an atomic bomb explodes.
ch between Oliver (Red) Falls
and C. E.'Warlick is. to determine
the consolation winner:
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Several Stock Car
Events Still On Tap
CHARLOTTE. ? Several major
Mock car racing events, plu9 two
outstanding motorcycle programs
will wind up the 1&50 speed e
vents for the Carolines - Virgin
ia area.
Bill France, popular race direc
tor, announced plans this week
for three remaining NASCAR
sanctioned stock car race pro
grams to be held in North Caroli
na and Virginia. These start with
the 200- lap Grand National Cir
cuit race for late model cars at
the fast half-mile Martinsville,
Va? speedway Sunday. October
*15. Following this 200-lap speed
classic, a similar event for new
model machines will be staged at
Occontechee speedway, Hillsbo
fo, N. C. Sunday, October 29, this
event winding up the 1950 pro
gram.
In addition to these two strict
ly stock events, France has book
ed a final modified race to be
staged over the three-quarters of
a mfle Charlotte speedway Sun
day, October 22, with complete de
tails still to be outlined.
A sportsmen's race program un
der NASCAR sanction will be pre
sented at the quarter mile Dra
per, N. C, speedway Sunday. Oc
tober 8, and a special champion
ship modified race program will
be presentde at the Piedmont In
terstate fair at Spartanburg, S. C.,
Saturday afternoon, October 14.
Plans were also announced for
the South's major motorcycle race
event of the season, a combina
tion of three championship meets
to be staged over . the famous .
Darlington International raceway
at Darlington, S. ?.. on Armistice
Day, November 11. The program
calls for a 50-mile novice race,
a 50- mile amateur race and a
100-mile expert classic over the
mile and a quarter paved speed- ,
way where Johnny Mantz blazzed
the golden trail in winning the
first annual 500-mile stock car
speed classic Labor Day.
Another motorcycle program
calls for races at Occoneechee
speedway Saturday and Sunday,
October 7 and 8, these sponsored
by the Durham Motorcycle club
and sanctioned by the American
Motorcycle association.
These events' wind up the maj
or racing activities of the year in
this area. .
Harvest of North Carolina's late
summer crop of snapbeans was
about over by the middle bf Sep
tember.
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