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Purpose Is to Consider Boundaries For Set ting Gfll Nets A public hearing has been called for Tuesday, December 8 at 12 o’clock noon at Mann’s Harbor, by Eric W. Rodgers of Scotland Neck, chairman of the Commercial Fisheries Commit tee of the Department of Conserva tion and Development. The purpose of the hearing will be . to consider a proposed regulation ex tending the boundaries in Albemarle Sound in which it shall be unlawful to set gill nets. Application for ex tension of the lines was made by a group of fishermen at a recent public meeting at Poplar Branch, but could not be considered at that time because it had not been placed on the agenda for that meeting and had not been given proper public notice. The group of fishermen then mailed the pro posed regulation to the meeting of the Board of Conservation and Devel opment at Asheville in October and the, board authorized the Commercial Fisheries Committee to proceed with a public hearing on the matter. In general terms the regulations would extend the boundaries in which it would be unlawful to set gill nets from Fleetwood Point in Croatan Sound in a general northwesterly di rection through a portion of Albe marle Sound and extending to a point, south of Camden Point. A center area, of the Sound' about four and two I tenths miles wide would be included and the line then would run back to the point of beginning. While no ob jection has been raised to the pro posed regulation and while those in-, eluded in the group favoring same are among the giil net fishermen of the area, it is required by law before such changes are made that both sides to a question be gi ven an opportunity to be heard. Those who will be present at the hearing at Mann’s Harbor in addition to Rodgers, as chairman of the Com mittee, will include the following members of the Board, who are also members of the Committee: Charles H. Jenkins of Aulander, Cecil Morris of Atlantic. Henry Rankin of Fayette ville and Charles S. Allen of Durham. Also present at the hearing will be Ben E. Douglas, Director of the De partment of Conservation and Devel opment and Gehram Holland, of 4 Morehead City, who was recently ap pointed as Assistant Commissioner of Commercial Fisheries. Representative Bruce Etheridge as the member of the Legislature who represents the territory and whs is a proponent of. the suggested resolution, also has been invited to attend the session. in ..**. ■ nnnniNMiilWiiiilliWiilWMMHMlimnMifl bniib afielb By 7W Kttiing il» I’m tired of photographs of grin ning anglers holding up strings of dead fish. So I asked Ormal Sprung man, one of this country’s outstanding wildlife camerman, for some new an gles on filming fish. The most difficult shot for shutter clicking sportsmen is a leaping fish. From Snrungman I learned that you must bring a freshly-hooked fish to the surface as quickly as possible. You focus at the point where the line cuts the water, and release the shut ter as soon as the fish starts his up ward climb. If you delay he is al ready freewheeling in open air, you’ll probably catch onlv the final splash., I’ve fm’nd that getting one good leaping f : ’h picture in a dozen tries is a tough day’s work and worth all of the .patience and perseverance you can muster. The surprise element is e'-'r T>r~-o„t. for you will never know whst -.on have captured until the neg at’h's is developed. On-e yen have succeeded in filming ] P ->" ; r>s' fi-h all bv themselves, try out to work both fish and fisherman in the same scene of action. Bec"'"s of the large lens opening and fast "hutter speed:—usually 1/500 to 1/1000 second is necessary to freeze the leap— h oth angler and fish must be approximately in the same plane. In other words, if the fish leaps be tween-the camera and fisherman, and focus is sharp on the fish, chances are the angler will be out of focus. And vice versa. Another ambitious project is to try filming close-ups in color or black and-white of the various species of fish you can catch. On the bigger lunkera, come in close for striking head portraits showing the bulging eyes and powerful jaws. If you want to brighten up your I • outdoor fishing scenes, use a yellotf filter with black-and-white film to en hance any clouds in the sky and give your prints more snap. And watch your backgrounds. Con * trast a light subject with adark back- PARKAPOPUN m/m ■ if: RRP' is Sg fpk - Iv. .... . „ ■ ■ This durable cotton poplin parka from Greenwood Mills is treated with a water-repellent finish. It’s smart as it can be with a wonder fully warm, protective collar, clas tic shirred sides, buckle belted front and two hand-warming pock ets. These parkas come ip grey, skipper blue, gold, scarlet add navy, the Cotton Council reports. Josten And Rogerson Wedding In Baltimore A double ring ritual in Baltimore, Maryland, on November 25, united in marriage Miss Ruth Rogerson and John J. Josten. The bride’s sister, Mrs. Anne R. i White of Hertford, N. C., was her only attendant. Best man was the bridegroom’s fraternity brother, Dr. Ernie Staton. Mrs. Josten is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rogerson of Tyner. She graduated from the University of Maryland, School of Nursing and is now employed as staff nurse at the University Hospital. Mr. Josten is the son of Mrs, Lara Kern Josten and the late Mr. Josten of Cincinnatti. Ohio. He is a eradu ate of the University of Cincinnatti and received his master’s degree at Miami University. He is now a grad uate assistant at the University of Maryland and will receive his doctor ate in June. The couple will be at home at 1528 East 36th Street, Baltimore, Md., while serving the university. ! . gal Notices North Carolina In The Chowan County Superior Court Harriet R. Riddick, Plaintiff, vs. Charlie Riddick, Defendant. NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above-has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and that said defendant will further take notice that he is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, in the Court House in Edenton, N. C., within twenty days after Decem ber 18, 1953, and file a written an swer or demur to the relief demanded in the complaint of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This 14th day of November, 1953. E. W. SPIRES, Clerk Superior Court, Chowan County, N. C. | HERBERT LEARY, Attorney 1 Novl9,26,Dec3,loHLc IjACQUINsI I v BANANA I I C nectar I - - ■ - > JnWMIiS THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C-. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953. ■■■■I 11 ,!"".—1. ■■» ■■ I nil 1 North, Carolina, -w- • 1 •>'> < Chowan County. 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR ' The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Hettie A. Bass, deceased, late of Chowan County, N. C., this Is to noti fy all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 24th day of November, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded ki bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 24th flay of November, 1963. , W. C. BASS, Administrator of Hettie A. Bass, Deceased. Pec3,10,17,24,31,Jan3pd North Carolina, Chowan County. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Elizabeth Hurdle, deceased, late of Chowan County, N. C., this is to noti fy all persons having claims agpiinst said estate to present them to tne un dersigned on or before the 12th day of November, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate I will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 12th day of November, 1963. SARA H. EVERETT, Administratrix of Elizabeth Hurdle, Deceased N0v19,26,Dec3,10,17,24c North Carolina In The Jhowan County Superior Court Rosa Lee Payton, Plaintiff 1 vs. Joseph Payton, Defendant NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant above named will hereby take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Chowan , County, North Carolina, for the pur , pose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the said defendant upon the grounds of abandonment and separa tion for the statutory period of two years; and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said Coun ’ ty> i n the Court House in Edenton, , N. C., within twenty days after De cember 12, 1953, and file a written answer or demur to the relief de- I manded in the complaint in said ac COME IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO USE THE fait-Hiteh SSMBi for the McCormick* Formals Super C See this important NEW Power Farming Development on display at our store 1 • Now, for the first time, you can hitch implement and tractor automatically, instantly, effortlessly, precisely. • It’s the easiest, fastest and first complete hydraulic control of implement operation on any tractor! You’llhave to see it to believe itl j jf - * t ■'*’ f' 11 ""v n 111 Byrum Implement & Truck Company "ffSSSSn' Edenton, N. C. EDENTON - HERTFORD HIGIHWAY U. S. 17-ONE MILE FROM CITY LIMITS —— .I—l ■■ i" A ~~ii v 'iTfi' IM ."'if mm] ■■ in j» ■» ■ tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the j Court for the belief demanded in said c complaint. j This 6th day of November, 1953. 1 (») K. W. SPIRES, ] Clerk Superior c Chowan County, North Carolina < HERBERT LEARY, £ Attorney < N0v12,19,26,Dec3c j North Carolina, } Chowan County. , EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified } as executrix of the estate of Sarah 1 F. Boyce, deceased, late of Cho- ' wan County, N. C., this is to notify all 1 persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before the 22nd day of October, 1954, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to s.»iu estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 15th day of October, 1953. ETHEL H. BOYCE, Executrix of Sarah F. Boyce, Deceased. 0ct29N0v5,12,19,26Dec3r NOTICr” By virtue of a Deed of Trust exe cuted by William C. Lindsay and Ella Blanche Lindsay September 6, 1952, registered in book No. 63, p. 554, to Herbert Leary, Trustee, default hav- *515 ppjpM 100 PROOF LIQUEUR ing been made in payment of note se-J cured thereby, I will sell for cash be- 1 fore the Court House door in Eden ton, N. C., on Saturday, December 12, j 1953, at 12 o’clock M., the following described real estate, to-wi*.: 1. The lot on the West side of Couil Street, in Edenton, N. C., beginning at a point on said street, 451 feet from the S. E. comer of the County Court House; thence Westwardly parallel with King Street, 130 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with Court Street 40 feet 6 inches; thence East wardly parallel with King Street 130 feet to Court Street; thence South wardly along Court Street 40 feet 6 inches to place of beginning. BESTXMAS his First BIKE FOR ANY SMART YOUNGSTER Os course it’s a dream bike . . . because Columbia built it the way boys and girls asked for it! Every conceivable deluxe extra equipment, styled the Mid-Century way, in gleaming, glistening baked on enamels . . . Also standard models, three sizes of juvenile bikes and genuine Columbia-Built lightweights l Byrum Hardware Co. EDENTON -:- SUFFOLK - SECTION ONE ) 2. The lot in the Town of Eden ton: Beginning at Northwest corner of the T. C. Bateman lot; thence iWestwardly parallel with King Street 24 feet to the M. E. Moore line; thence | Southwardly parallel with Court Street along the M. E. Mooie line 40 feet to the Kramer-Chesire-Rogerson line; thence Eastwardly parallel witn King Street along the Kramer-Ches ire-Rogtrson line 24 feet; thence Northwardly parallel with Court Street along the T. C. Bateman line to the place of beginning. This 9th day of November, 1953. HERBERT LEARY, Trustee. N0v12,19,26,Dec3c USE OUR LAY-AWAY AND CONVENIENT TERMS Page Five
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