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VEX SVnCf TEZZ3, UX t Br Ted : Byron Dalrymple hat made. What he says Is 'one of the most unusual discoveries In the angling world.' "When he saw some of Michigan's most dyed-in-the-wool trout fisher men get all excited about another 4l8h In the middle of the trout sea son, he thought he'd better inves tigate. The fish? The very com mon iace nernng (really a cisco). Just who tied the first fly that iooled the first herring no one will ver now. nut the first actor In this little drama Is the May fly. The mousanas of miles of shallow shore lines of the Great Lakes have al ' -ways been the greatest May-fly breeding ground In the continent In the spring and early summer un told billions of them pop up. The herring, normally a "deep water fish, swarm shoreward to gorge them selves on the flies. The movement JhaS nothing to do with spawning, since they spawn In the fall, chiefly in November. " uti (JL'::::d com$ - MtepKewOa , ' n PHONE 424 To of. i 'A with JsV Keating -- t- -iv One day in the last ten years or so, somebody decided to offer the herring an artificial May fly. Dal rymple describes the strike this way. A streak of streamlined sil ver burst out of the water, leaped with-tarpon spirit. , It flashed in dazzling airborne ; acrobatics. ,. . It tallwalked the water like a I mall mouth bass, raced with trout speed. dived and cavorted and in general fought stubborn, gamy rings around anything its own size wear ing fins. It's a sweet new sport from many angles. The rankest dub with the most elemental tackle gets strikes, simply because there are so many fish. There's no wading necessary. Since the peak of the Inshore her ring . migration usually occurs in June, It coincides with the great tourist migration, xms has helped touch off the boom for herring. When a man sees dozens of local enthusiasts and tourists who've beaten him to the draw happily lashing the water, how can he fore go such temptation? , . The big problem, and the angle of this sport that separates the ex perts from the dubs, is the tender mouth of the herring. You don't haul these babies in. They insist mat you play them, ana that means with the utmost daintiness and un til they are absolutely done in. It's GOT n SEXIER COLD TAKE for symptomatic RELIEF ((( mm mm CROP SEASON IS HAIL SEASON GET YOUR PROTECTION EARLY -FROM- ., A .L CAVENAUGH PAUL POTTER, Associate All Kinds Of Insurance The Democratic Voters Of Duplin County HiJ. CiliilSTir.i: WHALE WILLIAMS a r"p mm Naval Vessels Collide ' , " Cc Cross marks approximate location 1,200 miles east of Boston where carrier Waap and minesweeper Hobson collided with probable loss of 176 Uvea. , , , , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of J. R. Miller, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before the 29th day of April, 1893 or tnis notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per sona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the Z9th day of April. 1952. J. R. THOMAS, Administrator J. R. MILLER, estate something every fly-rod man should try. All along the Great Lakes, and in many, small lakes where there are herring and early summer bi sect hatches.you can sample this fast-paced sport. DR. H. W. COLWELL Optometrist Wallace, North Car Una Office Phone: 2091 Residence: 3446 WARSAW, N. c. Ipiplilj ssnwsi rnmmmmmmmm r.mviam 1 J s R. J. Lanier, Attorney 8-5-6T. AJXw ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Having qualified as administra tors of the estate of Eneas Lanier, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Chin quapin, N. C or to Grady Mercer, attorney for said estate, on or be fore the 22 day of May, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 22hd. day of May, 1952. Hubert O. Lanier Hazef L. WUHazns Administrators of Estate, GRADY MERGES, ATTORNEY. 6-26 6T G. SL znean Ul For COUNTY COMMISSIONER DUGLM. GL1ABY Past Commander American Legion Posto379 Albertson, N. C. --3 :gi JHIM i lift lit Pcv;cr Coiiipzny Bids For Hew ; Industries - Accenting Its efforts to bring new industry to Its service area, Carolina Power St Light Company has made Industrial and agricultur al development a full-time job un der direct supervision of a vice president. The announcement was made to day by Louis V. Sutton, president of CP&L. He said S. Paul Vecker. a vice president, will devote his efforts toward securing new Indus tries. . - Full responsibility for sales ac tivity oi tne company were shift ed to Hugh G. Isley. the general sales manager. The company wishes to place greater emphasis on its efforts to bring new Industries into the en larged area in the Carolines, con sisting of approximately 30,000 square miles, which the company now serves,' Sutton said In a let ter to all department heads. 'This seems to be of the greatest impor tance to the company and to the area. In order to more effectively ac complish what Is desired, Mr. S. P. Vecker, a vice president of the company, has been placed in charge of the company's industrial and ag ricultural development. In addition to his principal duties in secur ing new industries, Mr. Vecker will assist the president from time to time in special assignments of im portance. Mr. Hugh G. Isley, our general sales manager, has been placed in I am a candidate' for eom mfsstoan1 ' from Albertson, Glisson, Smith and Wolfe scrape Townships because I want to represent the people ta this district. I feel it is tfaae that the eastern section ef the district had a com- We have not had the district was I have made no align meat ef agreement with any Individual or groups and am head te no one in the coun ty hat the people of my dis trict. Tour vote and support wilt he appreciated. During recent years the trend has definitely been toward the selection of women for the office of Register of Deeds as experience has proven that this is an office which can easily be filled by women. In our adjoining counties of Lenoir, Wayne, Sampson and Onslow, women have already been elected to this office and are courteously and effeciently serving. Women have also been elected and are now serving in the capacity of Register of Deeds in Caldwell, Catawba, Clay, Craven, Currituck, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Gaston, Graham, Granville, Greene, Harnett, Hyde, Ire dell, McDowell, Pitt, Randolph, Richmond, Scotland, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Watauga and Wilson Counties. CAST YOUR VOTE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY, MAY 31st. FOR MrSeCfeisitke Williams X FOR (Register 0 Deeds DUPLIN COUNTY I "V t. ; Former Chief Clerk, Duplin County Farm OfficeBusiness Woman ' Church Worker Home Demonstration , Club Woman--Eastern Etrr C: ' C ; ' t r 1 P.T.A. VV ' er Home Maker (bias From The County Agent n Lacy Weeks Nitrogen from Solution Nitrogen and Anhydrous Ammonia cost about one half as much as from Ni trate of Soda. It is in liquid form. therefore, it has not been used ex tensively by fanners because of the problems of storing and dist ributing. Arrangements have been made for Dr. E. R. Collins, Extension Ag ronomy Specialist from State Col lege, to come to Duplin County and conduct two demonstrations on ap plying those materials. The first meeting will be held on Herman Taylor's farm two (2) miles east of Bowden, at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 28. Another meeting will be held on full charge of our sales department and its activities and will, report direct to the president of the com pany.' . j&mmounciBtnent To The Voters Of The 2nd Commissioner District- (Comprising Wolfescrape, Glisson, Albertson and Smith Townships) I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner from the 2nd Commissioner District, subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic Primary on May 31st. I solicit your vote and support and promise to work for the interest of all the people of my district and the county as a whole. Emmett E.Kelly C. C. McMillan's farm Just east of Teachey, at 10:45 ajn., the same date, Wednesday, May ZS. This Is the first of those mater ials to be used in the county. If we learn how to use them they may save the farmers a lot of money. At the two demonstrations on May 28, the value of Anhydrous Ammonium and Solution Nitrogen will be explained, characteristics of the materials, types of equipment for applying, and comparative va Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II; Carter Company E3NSTON, N. C c lue with other nitrogen fertilizers will be discussed. ,.. A few rows of corn will be fer tilized with both of the solutions and a few rows with the nitrogen being used by the farmer this year. Yield will be measured in the fall. These demonstration meetings should be of Interest to every far mer in the county seeking to cut down on fertilizer cost. . Every one la Invited.
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