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?kf*e nr four glasses of mitk a day.
"The vita mint an J minerals supplied by milk are essen
tial, and mitk doe* not ia itself add figure -spoiling pound*"
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To*, milk it an nMntlal food? and we bring it to you
? it(i all of it* natural purity and whole*) meness protected
1m every modern sanitary safeguard. That is why we uae (4m
Sratright Hood -the final touch of precaution that keeps the
f*wriag surface of die bottle safe from contact with hands
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GASTONIA. H. C.
Wildlife Notes
T]m Sportsmen's Column
Wildlife Commission Sets
Tentative Hunting Regulations
In an effort to give Tarheel sports
i men a beaer opportunity to voice
.their opinions regarding the setting
of the 1949-19i>0 hunting season, the
North Carolina Wildlife Resources
.Commission has adopted a plan
whereby tentative regulations have
been set up and which Will be pre
sented to sportsmen at a series of
public hearings to be held in each
of the nine Commission districts, ac
cording to Clyde P. Patton, executive
director of the Wildlife Resources
Commission.
The recommendations are based
on reports, records, and opinions of
Commission field personnel, and al
so on what is believed to be the gen
eral opinion of many sportsmen
throughout the state, Patton said,]
and due regard was given to the
difierences in distribution, abund- j
ance, economic value, and breeding
habits of game species throughout!
i the three physiographic regions of
i the state: Coastal Plains, Piedmo:;.,
and Mountain.' .
The public hearing for district
8 will be held in Marion on June 1 at
the courthouse at 10a . m. Final j
regulations for the 1949-50 season
will be set at a meeting of the Com
mission in Raleifeh on June 13
Here are the proposed seasons and
<bag limits: - ?r
BEAR ? October 13 ? January 2.
Bag limit 2 daily* 2 in possession, ;
and 2 per season, except t daily, 2
in possession, and 2 per season in I
And west of Alleghany, Wilkes, Cald j
well, Burke, and Rutherford counties. !
White-tailed Deer (Males only,
with visible antlers) ? All counties
or parts of counties not listed below
are closed to deer hunting:
EASTERN COUNTIES ? October 15
January2, Beaufort, Bertie, Camden,
Carteret, Chowan, Currituck, Craven,
Dare, Duplin,. Edgecombe, Gates,
Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Mar-'
tin, Northampton, Onslow, Pamlico,
Pasquotank, Pender, Perquimans, Ty
rell. and Washington, except that in
Hatteras Township in Dare county j
the season will be open November 1 ,
through November 30 and in Atlan- j
tic Township and on Roanoke Is
land in Dare county <there will be j
no open season on deer. The season i
will 1>e November 1 - January 2 in 1
Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Cum '
berlandf, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, New !
Hanover, Richmond, Sampson, - and !
Scotland counties. Due to heavy j
hunting pressure on deer in the sou- J
theastern counties a shortened sea- i
son in these counties was deemed
desirable by the Commission. Many
sportsment in this section of the
state have requested a two months j
open season. The Commission be- 1
lieved however, that a continuation 1
of the 75 day season for other eas- j
tern countfes can be justified due to [
the substantial deer populations.
Crop damage by deer in this section
of the state is further justification
for a longer season. The bag and j
possession limits for eastern counti- I
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es are 1 daily, 2 in possession, and
2 for the season.
WESTERN COUNTIES ? In Bun
combe, Haywood, Henderson, and
Transylvania eouties the season lor
taking whiie-tailed deer shall be
November 14 to December 5 inclusive
except as follows: Buncombe coun
ty: The area Southeast of Asheville
and bounded on the North by U. S.
Highway 70 and on the west by U. S.
highway 25, no opei? season. Hender
son County: The area of U. S. high
way 25, no open season. Haywood
County: The area north ol U. S. high
way 19-23, no open season. In Avery
Burke, Caldwell, McDowell, Mitchell,
and Yancey eouties: The areas sou - .
th of U. S. highway 64-70, in Burke
and Caldwell counties, no open sea
son. The open season for the re
maining pottions of these counties
shall be November 14, 15, and 16 and
December 5, 6, and 7. In Macon and
jciay counties and .chat portion of
Cherokee county lying east of U. S.
I highway 19, the open season shall
j be November 14, 15, and 16, and De
cember 5, 6. and 7. Alleghany and
: Surry counites to have a two-day o
1 pen season on deer hunting, the da
tes to be the same as allowed for
~~or hunting in Grayson county, Va.
j (November 21-22.) The bag limit for
western counties are 1 per day, 1 in
possession, and 1 for the season.
RUSSIAN WILD BOARD ? October
15 - January 2 in Cherokee, Clay, and
Graham counties only. The limits ,
are I daily, 2 in possession, and 2 for
the season.
OPOSSUM AND RACCOON (with
gun and dogs) ? October 15- Febru
ary 15, except that in and west of
Alleghany, Wilkes, Caldwell, Burke, (
and Rutherford counties the open
season will* be November 1 through
February 15. There are no daily, pos
session, or season limits on opossum
and raccoon, except that in and west
of Alleghany, Wilkes, Caldwell,
Burke, and Rutherford counties there
will be a daily possession of one rac
coon with no possession or season li
mits.
RABBITS ? November 24 . January
31,-with a daily bag of 7, possession
14, with no season limit.
SQUIRRELS ? October 15 - Janu>
ary 2, daily bag except limit 8, pos
session 16. an da season limit of 100.
The limits listed,, however, may In
clude only one fox squirrel per day,
2 for squirrels in possession, and a
total of 10 fox squirrels per season.
In Alleghany, Wilkes. Caldwell,
Burke and Rutherford counties and
all counties west of these counties (
the season for taking squirrels will ;
open October 1 and close December
15. The daily bag limit of squirrels !
in this section will be 6 with 12. in
possession, and a season limit of
75. There will be no open season on j
fox squirrels 1n these cou^'ies. As
an experiment for the 1949 H<50 sea
son only, the season for taking ,
squire Is, rabbits, and quail in Gas- ;
ifon county only has been tentatively
set to open November 24 and end
January 31.
QUAIL ? November 24 -January !
31, except in Cherokee, Graham,
Swain, Clay, Macon, Jackson, Trans
ylvania, Haywood; Madison, Bun
combe. Henderson, Yancey, Mitchell,
Avery, Watauga, Ashe, and Allegha- j
any counties the season shall be No
vember 24 through January 2. Daily '
bag limit on quail 8, possession 16,!
and a season limit of 100. A longer!
season for quail in most of the.state '
is recommended on the i.'isis o? re
ports of good population carry -overs
attributed to a good 1948 breeding
season, a short 1948-49 hunting sea
son, and a miid 1948-49 winter. The
Commission believes that ? if tor
some unforseen reason this year's
breeding season^is unsatisfactory,
propriate adjustments can be made
at a later date. Because surveys and
reports indicate a shortage of quail
in mountain counties, the Commis
sion believes that ? shorter season in
these counties is desirable.
WILD TTJRKEYS ? November 24
January 31. Daily limit 1, possession
1. and 2 for the -season, -with gobblers
only permitted in the bag.
RUTTED GROUSE ? November
24-January. 2, except that In and
west of Madison, Buncombe and
Henderson counties the season will .
toe October 1 through January 2. 3a g i
limits for ruffed grouse are .2 daily, '
4 possession, and 20 during the sea
son. An increase in the grouse pop u
lation has made a longer season and
an increased season limit Justifiable.
FOXES ? Foxesmay be taken !
with guns when the season is o- ;
pen for any other game birds or an- >
imals, except that where local coun- !
ty fox laws regulate the season, the,
local haw shall prevail. ' '
MINK. MUSKRAT. OPOSSUM, and
RACCOON ? ^Afay be taken by trap
ping from December 15 . February
28, except thatthe season tor trap
ping muskrats in Ashe and Alle- ?
ghany counties shall be from No
vember 1 through February' 28 In
and south of Scotland, Hoke, Harnett
Sampson, Wayne, Lenoir. Craven,
and Pamlico counties the season (
shall be January 1 through Febru
ary 23 for mink, muskTax, oporcsum
and raccoon. The difference m iile
season in southern counttej Is due
to the fact that -the furs become
prime in southern latitudes a* a
latter da,te than farther north. A
later opening date in northern coun
tieswil 1 give additional time for -the;
furs to become prime and the.-eoy
increase the profit from Cite sale of
furs.
OTTE* ? Open season Sr>xn Jan
uary 1-31.
There will be no open aeiaon on
beavers.
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