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PAGE TWO TTIE BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JULY 9. 135 Fishing And ALL OUTDOORS By AYCOCK BROWN (Continued from psga one) THE NATURAL FOODS of the Cero is menhaden, squid, shrimp and smaller fish. The artificial lures, be sides strip bait is spoons, squids and plugs. Trolling is the favorite method of taking these fighting fish, and the angler can have more fun, if he uses medium weight tackle that is a rod and with a six to nine cunce tip with a reel holding from 200 to 300 yards, with hooks from size 6-0 to 8-0 with plenty of leader is suitable. THE CERO IS A migratory fish and ranges as far north a-s t'ape Lookout. They are seldom taken north of Cape- Lookout and after sev en years observation down on Ocra coke and at Hatteras, I have yet to see an angler land a Cero. They r.iv usually found along off-shore reefs and why they cannot be taken ne.ir the sloughs of Diamond as well as Lookout shoals has sort of had me guessing for a number of years. Maybe it is because no one has ever really fished for Cero off Cape Hat teras. The anglers there if they go off to the shoals are more anxious to land amberjack or dolphin both very game fighters. THE LARGEST BLUEFSH on record is 27 pounds according to all j data I can find on these savage lit-! tie fighters. The 27-pounder (not authentic) was taken by Nelson P. Elmer off Massachusetts during Sep tember, 1903. An authentic record was a 25-pounder taken with rod and reel by L. Hathaway at Cohasset Narrows, Mass. June 1C, 1874. One angler who has fished in many , parts of the world told me once that! bluefish weighed up to 45 pounds j each had been taken off the west coast of Africa. And old timers : who used to fish in smacks oJT Din-! mond Shoals a quarter of a c-vturyj ago quite frequently took Blues , which weighed up t 25 p un h ' I have been told. A fish, regardless of his size becomes just one of th- big ones, unless it is weighed and measurements are taken of th.- ci. -h. Then if your fish is a record, it ;i comes authentic. ONE OF THE BEST food fishes' along the Atantic coast and one of the most interesting specimen. tj take trolling is the Spanish Mac'ijr-; el. No one has ever capitalized on marketing this fish like the New ; Englanders market their 4doen east' i or Borton Mackerel . . . That is no ; one had capitalized on market: the fish by corning same until N. C. Fisheries started a few weeks a? ... ; N. C. Fisheries have a booth on At-1 lantic Beach where they sell "Sea Snack" sandwiches. The snack is a! small but very delicious piece of i Spanish Mackerel, broiled. I THERE ARE NO authentic rec ords on Spanish Mackerel. Tiv? la: j est size, according to L. S. Cai:v., author of "Game Fsh and How 7 Catch Them" is 30-pound?. Tr are very numerous mo :t of the tip.; durint the -.ti -rimer m ;nths off E-. a.:- an eye on Jimmie's feet and see if he is getting that something which j made Fred Astaire famous If he is you won't be spending unwisely if j you take i.i the snow on July 17. It is gonna be a battle a real battle. ( : RED LEWIS STILL proved that I he was a slugger last Saturday when ', he knocked Hip Hoffman, Charlotte's i tough Dutchman, for a kay-oh just one minute and 10 seconds after the gong sounded for the second round. A part of the double wind-up this sccap was expected to give fans more , for their money than it did but the Richmond slugger had Hip outclassed from the very beginning. Red Lewis is liable to go way up on the ladder in the fight game, judging from the bouts I have seen him in and so is Joe Spangler. JOE SPANGLER WAS given the decision over Little Boy Safrit after they had gone their eight rounds, de spite the fact that more than one ' person sail 'it oughta be a draw.' Safrit of Albemarle rms fought 231 fights, pansier, the mast youthful In The Superior Court. H. L. GRAVES, Trustee, has fought only 42. Hut what a fighter. He knows a lot abjut foot v.T'.k a.-.d plenty about moving his h.'&d so th-it it v.U! F.lways be ju-t a fiiu-tion of an inch b yond the glove of his opponent. -Toe goes to his corner mid -rrdics. He never seems to get war:! '. ". d that, it appears to one who hu. seen very few fights, j looks W.-u- the light way to be. j WALTER HEENAN, Richmond I promoter has been bringing the fight ers down from that town to Atlantic Beach Casino. He has some good num bers on his list. Tony Amarosa, the 140-pounder put on a swell show for the audience, and Heenan will prob ably bring him down again.. It would be interesting to see Tony Amarosa meet a real hard fighter. He seemed to outclass Frank John son of Albemarle in every way on Friday and no wonder he knocked the fellow for the count. If there had been a prize offered for dancing dur ing the evening Tony Amarosa would have been the winner. HEADLINER TOMORROW night will he Sergt. Jimmie Lucas of Fort Brar?, 17o pound army scrapper who will meet Bill Brinnam, of North Da k ti and Durham, weight 175. It will he a sort of army and navy af fair, because Brinnam was one-time champ:on of the U. . Naval fleet. JOE PASTEUR, colored bootblack of Eeaufort, weight loo pounds will meet Jdc Taylor, lf5 pounder of Morehead City. Everyone in Beaufort knows Joe Paste ir and everyone in Morehead City knows Joe Taylor and the scrap should attract the at tention of local tight fans. In a Bat tle Royal last Fri lay r.ight Gordon Davis, colored, was winner of the rive-spot after he had stayed on his feet longer than any of the other J. B. Jones; Lillian Mooney and hus-' band Jack Mooney; D. M. Jones; Jones; Bank of Beaufort; George! Uiioert; v. a. layior; Town oi Beaufort; Carteret County, and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice by Publication of Filing Petition To Whom It May Concern: The parties above named, and all other persons interested, will take notice that on the 9th day of July, 1936, the above named petitioner filed a petition in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Car teret County, to have the title to certain lands herein described regis tered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1913 and amendments thereto, and the summons has been issued return able at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Carteret County, on the 9th day of Sept., 1936. Sai i land is situate in the Town of Beau fort, Beaufort Township, in the Coun ty of Carteret and State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of D. M. Jones; Bank of Beaufort; George Gilbert and W. H. Taylor and bound ed and desjribed a? follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the east side of Marsh Street, which is north 33 degrees and 37 minutes e :st 220 feet from the northeast r r- ner ot .Ann ana -uarsn streets a-.u runs with V. H. Taylor's north line and parallel with Ann and Broad Streets south o5 cegrees and o min utes eat li'S feet to an iron stake in , the west line of George Gilbert's lot; thence with the west line of George Gilbert's lot, and parallel with Marsh Street, north 33 degrees and 37 minutes east 110 feet to an iron stake in the south line of Bank of Beaufort's lot; thence with the Bank of Beaufort lot and D. M. Jones lot, and parallel with Ann and Broad Streets north 56 degrees and 23 min utes west 198 feet to Marsh Street: thence with Marsh Street south 33 degrees and 37 minutes west 110 feet to the point of beginning. It being lot Number Forty-five (4o) New Town, Beaufort, N. C, accord ing to the official plan of said Town, and according to map or plat made from actual survey April, 193!), by Geo. J. Brooks, Civil Engineer, nich is filed with the petition. This the 9th day of July, 1033. L. W. HASSEL-, Clerk Superior Court Carteret County. 8tAug.27 NOTICE C&rte- c-t Countv, especially i Car Lookout area. They are also tak en in la:-ge nu;vb?r. by anglers o; Oeraerke and H'tteras inlets. The avers size mackerel taken is from one to thi ea pounds. Dr. H. M. Hendrix f DENTIST ? office Hours: ;!; 9 to 12 A. M. ! -.30 to 5 F. M Office Po-t-r Building X Over the r-.v'.ofliee ':' NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. Having qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ca teret County, State of North Caro.ina, as the Administratrix Cum Testamento Annexo of the Estate of Carl T. Chadwick, deceased, notice is hereby given that any and all persons hav ing claims against said estate present same duly itemized, and verified, to the undersigned within twelve months from date of this notice, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery of any claims r.ot submitted. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement. This the 6th dav of July, 1936. ROSA DAVIS CHADWICK, Administratrix e. t. a. of the es tate of Carl T. Chadwick, deceased. W. O Williams, Attorney for Administratrix. Augl3 TRUSTEE'S SALE 1 WHERE ' Geo-.gia Royal and ! husband T: ,-i L. P. yal, made and ex ! ecuted a eerta:.: deed of trust to The ! Commercial National Bank of High ! Point, North Carolina, Trustee, Around The Ring t ayco ;:: :r.3WN 2 ! Our Trust With AYCOCK. Z .IJloMJE PRICE sun-bronzed d'e:. -boater who is built up like t..j of those little brick houses you have probably heard about has chal lenged Micky Benson of Richmond for bout on Friday, July 17. And .:' .nimie gets the proper train ing bal.-.eu) now and then it will be one of the most interesting scraps presented so far this season by Ad dison Kayo Warren, promoter of boxing in The Casino by the Sea on Atlantic Beach. . AND HERE IS WHY: Jimmie s'jek right in there with Micky last Friday night for the first two rounds. His only fault was what anybody's fault is who does much of their walking on the decks of a dredge. They get sea feet or something and cant get around quite as quickly as some of these pre-lim scrappers who train almost continuously. From a terpschicorean point of view Micky had Jimmie outclassed several ways. What Jimmie needs is to practice up on some of these modern dance steps. If Jimmie's foot work improves with in the next 10 days it will be an even money bout. THE AUDIENCE WAS yelling for Jimmie Price. But in the last two Richmond Micky Benson had the boy outclassed and near the finale some what groggy. Naturally the decision went to Benson and because of that,! and because Jimmie wants to show local fight fan3 that has what it takes he was quick to challenge his opponent for a six-rounder on July 17 . , Jimmie will also be in the semi-finals tomorrow iilght when he meets Roland Garner of Newport. Knowing nothing about the fistic a- bility of Roland Garner, won't say a thing about that bout except, keep nt epartme We wish to call attention to the fact that our Bank is especially qualified to act in all fiduciary capacities, viz: Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, etc. The supervising official of our Trust De partment is now in our Bank, and you are invited to consult with him, without obli gation, regarding estate planning and its financial aspects. The First-Citizens Bank & Irust Company BEAUFORT NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which said deed of trust bears date of the 1st day of July, 1923, and is recorded in Book 63 at page B-13, in the Office of the Renter of Deeds for Carteret County, North Caroli na, to secure certain indebtedness; and WHEREAS, on account of the in ability of the said Commercial Na tional Bank of High Point, North Carolina, Trustee, to set, the under signed, pursuant to and in compli ance with law, has been appointed Successor Trustee under said deed of trust, by an instrument in writing recorded in Book 84 at page 194, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Carteret County, North Carolina; and WHEREAS, lef iuit having been mad-? in the pajment f the indebt ed -i secured by said deed of t u-t. and the holler of said notes i" id ncinj said indebtedness having d.;:t in. led that the undersigned ex ercise the power of sale contained in said instrument, and sell the prop erty thereby conveyed, as provided in said deed of trust, the undersign ed Successor Trustee will on the 10th day of August, 193o at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale and sell at public auction, for cash, at the Court House door, in the City of Eeaufort. Coun ty of o-te-et and Sla'e of Narth Carolina, the following described lands ani premises, to-wic: A certain lot or parcel of land in or near the City of Morehead City, County of Carteret, Township More head, and more particularly describ ed as follows: BEGNINING one hundred ten feet West of the Northwest inter section of Eighth and Arendell Streets, and running thence west wardly with the North line of Aren dell Street fifty (50') feet thence northwardly and parallel with Eighth Street, one hundred twenty (120') feet to the Southern line of Cross Alley, thence Eastwardly with the Southern lin9 of sail Cross Al ley and parallel with Arendell Street, fifty (50 f;et, to the South wes:ern intersection of said Cross Alley with an Alley running North and South through thj block, thenca with the Western line of said Thru Alley South, and parallel with Eigh th Street, one hun :red twenty (120') feet to the beginning point in the Northern line of Arendell Street; to gether with all buildings and im provements located thereon. This the 6th day of July, 1936. ANTHONY REDMOND, Successor Trustee. 4'. JuI30 Professional BOXING Friday Night JULY 10 8:30 o'clock Atlantic Beach Casino Promoted by ADD WARREN Duko Boxing Coach Main Bout 10 Rounds Sergt. Jimmy Lucas 176 lb. Army Champ vs Bill Brennan 173 lb. Former Navy Champ. Jimmy Price vs Rowland Garner Lester Willis V3 Tony Matulewicz Colored Bout Joe Taylor vs Joe Pasteur Also Battle Royal Gen 1. Admution $1.1 On Porch 40 cents o ojiry oi lWWlr00Zr WW Value at Its mi PRICE DRINK A MAN'S WHISKY! IT'S top-strength! Old Polk gives you top whisky richness because it's full 100 proof, full power. What's more, it's Kentucky straight whisky, every drop! Try Old Polk, today! BROWN-FORM AN Distillery Company i$?flEi3 THE GREATEST NAME IN WHISKY You need all these modern features to get complete motoring satisfaction Cfe'Ai -Tf"' N JX; " ' You need NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKESTor your own safety and the safety of others, under today's driving conditions. 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