Wildlife Notes
The Sportsmen's Column
w T?? Noith c?o"na
Wildlife Resources Commission .
Hunting License Requirements.
Many, people have made inquiries
according. 10 Coi. Clyde P. Patton ex
^wiLSirir of the NorthS"oii
na Wildlife Resources Commission,
as to state laws applying to re
riemOIUs for hunti"8 licenses
^ VirA person IS hl>nting unprotect
ed b'?ls, or animals such as English
Sparow, Great Horned Owls, Coop
er 3 Hawks, Sharp-Shinned Hdwks,
Crows;, Jays, Blackbirds, Starlings
Buzzards, .Wildcats, Weaseis, and'
Skunks. There has also been a ques
tion raised as to requirements for a
license when a person is fox hunting
with dogs or with gun* in accord
ance with the county taw which eov
ems such hunting.
Nortn Carolina law requires all
Reruns over 16 years of age, except
landowners or lessors hunting on
their own land, to have a valid hunt
ing license in their possession while
hunting any wild bird or mammal
whether or not it is protected by
law. Regulations regarding the hunt
ing and taking of foxes vary ainofig
counties which have special fox
laws but in counties which do no:
have such special. ! aw, the season
tor shooting foxes opens and closes
with the seasons on other game spe
cie:.
Licenses are required to be pur
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as administra
tors of the Estate of John W. Seism,
deceased, late of Cleveland County,
isorth Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claim's against thes
ks'.ate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or be
fore the 28th day of January, 1950.
or this notice will be pleadini in bar
or their recovery. All persons indebt
ed to said Estate will please makg
immediate payment.
This the 28th day of January, 1949.
Grady Seism and E. L. Seism,
Administrators of the Estate of
John W. Seism, deceased.
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NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of the authority contain
ed in the "General Statutes of North
Carolina," Section 18-6 and by order
of the recorder of Recorder's Court
of Kings Mountain, Cleveland Coun
ty, North Carolina, the undersigned
will sell at G. W. King's Garage on
Mountain street, Kings Mountain,
Cleveland County, North Ca.olma,
on Saturday, March 5, 1949, at 12:00
o'clock noon to the highest bidder
for cash, the following personal
property:
One 1940 Model Chevrolet Sedan,
motor and serial number Z558421C
and 3640714, said property having
been forfeited by Mr. Elliott Spann
tor the violation of the liquor law
of the State of North Carolina.
This the 1st day of February, 1949,
N. M. Farr, Chief of Police,
Kings Mountain, North Carolina.
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ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE TO*
CREDITORS
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the Estate of Harvey Logan
Hambright, deceased, late of Cleve
land County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having claims
against the Estate of said deceased
to exhibit them to the undersigned
at her home on or before the 31st
' day of December, 1949, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. AH persons indebted to said
estate will make immediate pay
ment.
i'nis 31st day of January, 1949. *
Emmie K. Hambright,
Administratix of the Estate of.
Harvey Logan Hambright,
deceased.
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dirrcUd. OMtcMd to b. "PASTES THAN
KVKR1"
chased by fox hunters as we!! a s by
! the hunters ol unpro.eeied species
j in all coijn:ies :nro.?gaout the state.
Game p,o:eo-:jr>, w > are re?pjn
slbi;' tor enluroing the jjime -and
fish laws, have oeen asked to ex
'erjji^e care in determtnin ; whether
or no; a person is actual / engaged
in fox hunting. After the protector
has satisfied hjmseit, however, that
a person is actually participating in
the fox hunt, and is not just a cas
ual observer from an automobile, he
may require the participant to pur
chase a hunting license. ,
Wildlife. Commission Okays New
Hatchery ? The Wildlife , Resources
Commission's newly renovated fish
hatchery and rearing station at Ma
rion will have a new $25,000 trout
hatchery building, subjcet to Bud
get Bureau approval, according to
Col. Patton.
At a meeting in Raleigh recently
the Commission voted for the hatch -
: ery building to augment trout pro
duction for streams in the western
part of the State and to place faoiii
ties for trou; hatching in a central
ly located area.
The new hatchery, building is an
addition to the Commission's pro
gram of completely renovating the
Marion hatchery. Work has recently
been completed on the construction
of new rearing ponds and water ^up
? ply pond$. Trout are now being rear
?#' a ine Marion hatchery for rq
. lease during the coming season.
; . Sportsmen Asked To Aid Trout
Stocking Program^? A a meeting in
Raleigh recently, the Commission
approved a plan suggested- by Col.
Patton, which calls for encouraging
sportsmen and sportsmen's organiza
tions to assist with the distribution
of hatchery - reared tr iut. in western
North Carolina streams.
When trout are ready to be re
leased in a given ocaii'y, sports-men
and sportsmen's organization in the
area will be notified and urged to
assist in distributing the fish. The
plan is designed to effect a wider dis
tribution of trout in western NortH
Carolina streams.
When trout are ready to be releas
ed in a given locality, sportsmen
and sportsmen's organizations in
the area will be notified and urged
to assist in distributing' the fish.
The plans is designed to effect a wi
der distribution of trout in public
waters. To stock trout properly it
. is often necessary to carry them in
buckets or packs over considerable
distances for release in suitable a
reas. Cooperation of sportsmen in
stocking operations would tend to
reduce over-all costs of trout pro
duction and result in a more effi
cient system of stooking.
State Gets Federal Trout Eggs and
Fingerlings ? A total of nearly 900,
000 trout eggs are now being incu
bated in the Commission's trout hat
cheries, according to Col. Patton.
Included In the total are 293,921
eyed brook trout eggs from the fed
eral hatchery at Berlin, New Hamp
shire, and 73,000 rainbow trou: egg .
from the Wytheville, Virginia, fed
eral hatchery. The eggs, valued a:
$917.50, were received from the U. S.
Fish and Wildlife Service Hatcheries
without cost to trie State
One hundred thousand brook :rou:
eggs and. 73, 000 rainbow trout eggs
1 are being hatched at the Roaring
Gap Hatchery, and 193,924 brook
1 trout eggs are being hatched at the
l Waynesville hatchery. In addition
to the eggs received from the Fish
and Wildlife Service are 300,000
brown trout eggs and 200,000 rain
bow trout eggs purchased from com
mercial hatcheries and now being
hatched at the Waynesville hatch
ery.
Besides the eggs received from
the federal hatcheries, the Commis
sion has obtained 18,594 brook, rain
bow, and brown trout fingerlings,
running from five to six inches in
length. The fingerlings are now in
rearing ponds at the Marion hatch
ery, and are to be reared to seven
inch siae for release this year.
Trout eggs and tingerlings are re
received by the State under an agree
nc^nt with the Fish and Wildlife Ser
vice which allows for free distribu
tion of surplusses to State wildlife
agencies. Total value of fingerlings
and eggs received from the ' Fish
and Wildlife Service is $2,706.60.
Former Conservation and Devel
opment Game Regulations Reinsta
ted?The Commission has reinstated
several regulations applying to
game- which were first instituted by
the North Carolina Division of Con
servation and Development, accord
ing ;o CM Patron. Action v\a.> ifcea
a; a necem Commission' meeting in
Raleigh to pu: the (ol lowing regiua- j
I'tioni ?n force: . j
1. It shall be unlawful for- any
hunting guide to aid or -accompany
any person, or persons in the. taking
of any vyild animal or bird, unless
such person or persons first possess
j the proper hunting license, ?
2. All regulations dealing with the
! taking of migratory wildfowl as es
tablished by the Department' of the
Interior are hereby adopted and
1 have the full force of State regula
I tions.
I 3. It shall be unlawful to allow
dogs to run or chase deer during the
| closed season.
| 4. It shall be unlawful to permit
dogs to chase deer or :o take leer
i with dogs at any time in and west
of the following counties: Vance.
FROM SOUP TO DESSERT
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A glass of GOLDEN GUERNSEY
Milk is a healthful course in
itself. Yet GOLOBN GUERNSEY
is also ideal for use in cream
? oupr ... gravies . ? . other
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from rich GOLDEN GUERNSEY
top milk! Here's how:
Let GOLDEN OUSANSET top
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hours in freezing tray. Chill
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Archdale Farms
Phone 2405
? Smoke Camels and test them in
your "T Zone" (T for taste, T for
throat). If, at any time, you an not
convinced that Camel* are the rnild
eat cigarette you'te ever smoked, re
turn the package with the unused
Camels and we will re- __
fund its full purchase \
price, plus postage. ^
(Signtit R. J. Reynold* f~. A ? jCa
T<V>?tcoCo.1Wi?ironS?l?n. LMh|
a4~- >focth C?rplina. f
Wake, Chatham, Moivgamo.-y,. and .
Anson Counties.
. The reinstatement. of these rv.!e.s i
make .1071 .? par* ?>{? reg- >
uiatloinsof the Wildlife Resources j
Commission pertaining to the : iK'nig
> ot game. ? j.
The availability. of potash has
been improved through the expan
sion of plants in recent years.
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?
When the bookkeepers of the future total their
accounts, we believe they'll find that our efforts and
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