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. IOUX Home of Better Values now at store name ws&iecuotiAuf! iuu UvTVt giant 19 inch screen Motorola TV Wait till you see this new Motorola model I LARaEH-THAM Lirz-8iZE, 19 inch pictures that ore brighter, clearer than ever I You get all the other famous Motorola features too ... In a beautiful new console cabinet. Sleek, modern lines in mahogany or limed oak. See it, compare it be fore you buy I See . . Hear . . Motorola Before You Buy) MODEL 1SK2 Fay Jwst $37945 Eary Terns Marlowe's Center Service On The Busy Corner ? Phone 62 Falls' Rally Beats Lindsay For Championship i - i 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 ? ? . ? * r " rl 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: TARHEEL WILDLIFE SKETCHES NEIGHBOR , IF YOU WANT BETTER DOVE Snooting please return the bands found on THESE birds jo the u. s. fish and WILDLIFE SERVICE, WASHINGTON, D. C. If WILL HELP THE MEN WHO ARE TRVING TO KEEP OUR GAME ABUNDANT. 4 YOURS u A^ark Trail Job Printing # Phones 167 and 283 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. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE AT STERCHI'S estiml SAtSf ?? ! 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