Bob White Quail Protected By Planting Cover Seeds Bobwhite quail in North Caro-' lina will benefit by plantings of two and one-half tons of lespe deza seeds and more than a mil rose plants throughout the State j as a part of the Wildlife Resour-1 ees Commission's game habitat1 restoration program, according to Clyde P. Patton, Executive' Director of the Wildlife Resour ces Commission. When planting operations are completed some time in April, a total of 340 acres of bicolor les-j pcdeza and over 200 acres of seri es lespedeza will have been planted on farms in various parts of the State. The total acreage of lespedeza plantings is divided in to individual cover strips 400 feet long and 15 feet wide. Multiflora rose, an oriental shrub, which has this year been introduced as a game cover plant in North Carolina, is be ing planted on a test basis. About 55,000 linear feet, or ten and one-half miles of multiflora seedlings are being planted on nine demonstration areas and on hundreds of individual farms. A single row of multiflora plants is sufficient to produce a living fence several feet wide and tall and dense enough to hold live stock within an enclosure of the plantings. At the same time mul tiflora produces ideal quail and rabbit cover. Due to drought conditions in West Jefferson, N. C. Matinee Each Day 2 O'clock Saturday 12:30 & 2:30 Nite 7 & 9 Late Show 10:30 Tuesday is Family Day SATURDAY look! It’s released today—April 111 — We play it today — April Hi. "SON OF A BADMAN" I.ash I.a Rue - Fuzzy St. John As a United States Marshall and his side kick round up a bandit gang in Star City. Plus - Three Stooges Comedy The Little Goldfish Cartoon and Chapter No. 7 Serial LATE SHOW SATURDAY BEWARE OF the ; MAN WHO c WEARS... NUKttN NA5H *HURD HATFIELD S Produced by SAM BAERWIT7 Directed by EDWARD L. 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Lewis’ BEE SUPPLIES GET YOURS HERE AND SAVE Let Hayes Hardware Install Your Water System, Spring or Well Pump COMPLETE WITH GALVANIZED PIPE FOR INSTALLATION. We carry a complete line of Hot Water Heaters Bathroom Fixtures Medicine Cabinets Soil Pipe and Fittings Kitchen Sinks Kitchen Cabinets Kitchen Utensils Trade with your local dealer where you can al ways get prompt service. Hayes Cash Hardware Co. WEST JEFFERSON, N. C Fiddlers Meet At Union Grove The Union Grove Fiddler’s Convention will observe its 2f)th 1 anniversary Saturday night at ,8:00 at the school, located 20 states from which bicolor lespe dc/a was ordered for this year's planting program, only about one-fourth of anticipated plant ing stock was actually delivered. This shortage made necessary a reduction in planting operations this year, but plans are already under way to prevent future shortages of planting stock. The Wildlife Resources Com mission is leasing enough land in five acre blocks in widely scattered sections of the State to produce 4,000.000 bicolor lespe deza and multiflora rose plants each year. By locating the five acre nursery plots in widely separated areas the danger of crop failure due to drought will be greatly reduced. As often happens. North Carolina may suffer from severe drought in one part of the State while oth er sections get adequate rainfall. Another advantage of strategi cally located nursery plots will be a reduction of the distance necessary to haul the plants! from the nursery beds to farms' where plantings are to be made. The Commission's planting program is a cooperative affair. Three-fourths o^ operational costs for the habitat planting projects are pa id from federal funds and one-fourth from the game fund. The Commission works in close cooperation with District Conservationists of the Soil Conservation Service and; with sportsmen and individual farmers who are interested in I planning for wildlife on their land. Initial plans for the develop- ' merit projects called for the es tablishment of demonstration areas in various sections of the State which are designed to show the benefit of habitat phmtings to wildlife and as soil conserva tion measures. At present nine large demonstration areas, each approximately 1.900 acres in size, are in operation. Addition al areas of this size will lx- os tablished only where the need for such areas is clear. Actually, all of the plantings manic on the hundreds of individual farms in the State serve to demonstrate the value of wildlife food and cover development. Farmers and sportsmen alike have been quick to see the advantages of wildlife plantings, and the indi vidual demand for seeds and seedlings far exceeds the supply of planting materials. The current supply of plants and seedlings is being stretched as far as possible among cooper ators in the program, and no more applications for seeds and nursery stock for this year can be considered. Applications will again be considered in October, 1949, and the applications will be considered on a first-come - first served basis. An effort will; be made to distribute plants and seeds as evenly as possible throughout the State. j Planting stock for wildlife habitat is distributed free of charge to cooperators. Require i ments are simple: iand owners j who have suitable areas on their I farms for developing, receive plants and seeds free of charge, I agree to plant them according [ to the best interests of wildlife, land protect them from fire, graz 1 ing and other hazards. miles north of Statesville. , Three halls will be used this year and the musicians will ro- j tate between the buildings. H. P. Van Hoy, veteran fiddler, will be in charge of the convention. Only instrumental bands can^ participate. i Obituary COLONEL LEE MASII Colonel Lee Mash was born July 22, 1872, the son of Noah and Susan Mash, and died No vember 6, 1948, making his stay on earth 76 years, 3 months and 14 days. He was married to Alice Miller about 56 years ago and to this union was born 9 children,! two of whom died in infancy. | Surviving are the following:, one son, Hoy, of Cricket; six daughters, Mrs. Fornie Miller.1 Glendale Springs; Mrs. J. A. i Jones, Mocksville; Mrs. Gertie Bare, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Clar-i ence Miller, Attica, Ohio; Mrs. Arnold Severt. Glendale Springs;, and Mrs. Woodrow Colvard, of i Obids; 37 grandchildren and a number of great grandchildren;! 2 brothers, William and George; i three sisters, Jane, Mary and Ada, and a host of other rela tives and friends who mourn his going. He was a life-long member of Obids Baptist church and was always interested in things that .vould better his community. He will be missed by all who knew him and may our loss be his ,'ternal gain. Life’s short day; will soon be done. We are passing, on, one by one. May we all get ready here Fo meet all our loved ones there. Obituary ALICE L. MASH Alice L. Ma-h was born May 12. 1876. the daughter of Eliza >eth and Tom Miller, and died November 24. 1948. making her day on earth 72 years. 6 months md 12 days. She was married ibout 56 years ago to C. L. Mush, | who preceded her in death by To tbi- union was born nine! liiklren, two of whom died m nfanev. Surviving arc one son, liny Mash. Cricket; six daugh ters, Mrs. Forney Miller. Glen tale Springs; Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mocksville; Mrs. Gertie Bare, Baltimore. Md.; Mrs. Clarence J. Miller. Attiea. Ohio; Mrs. Ar nold Severt. Glendale Springs; •aid Mrs. Woodrow Colvard. Obids. She is also survived by 17 grandchildren, a number of great grandchildren and a host if other relatives .and friends who mourn her going. She was a member of the Obids Baptist church. She was aj tender and loving mother and j wife, a good neighbor and a friend to everyone who knew1 her. We shall miss her, but w feel confident that our loss is her eternal gain. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the recent death of our husband and father. J. M. Ballou. Also thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Mrs. J. M. Ballou and family. Nearly all Tyrell County far mers will plant at least part of their 1949 corn crop to hybrid varieties. We Have Just Received Shipment Of Shoes for the Family! Ladies’ Easter Sandals-$1.98 Dress Shoes, Oxfords, Play Shoes Priced from $3.98 up Men’s Dress Shoes-$4.98 • SEE THESE BARGAINS BEAUTIFUL PRINT MATERIAL_Yard 25c LACED-BACK OVERALL PANTS _ $1.98 LADIES’ LACE - TRIMMED SLIPS_$1.89 LADIES’ NYLON HOSE_98c — $169 Plows and Plow Repairs WE PAY TOP PRICES FOR PRODUCE W. R. Roten LANSING, N. C. Clothes That Will Lead The Parade! 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