Big Annual Hunt
Held by Rainbow
Club Last Week
Hunters From a !Nuiiiber of
Stales J’artinpateil In
The Event
(Weekly Herald. Robersonville)
(By Claude Smith and Wiley
Burvougns Rogerson)
The members and guests gather
ed at Rainbow Gun Club. Sunday
afternoon. Nov 19. 1950 foi their
annual Thanksgiving hunt This
elub is located in Bertie County
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I on the Roanoke River about one j
mile from Hamilton, N C
As usual the men left the elul>|
house early Monday morning loi
their first bar's hunt. Four deer;
1 were killed. The men killing thesi
i were Dr. ,1 R Hester, Wendell,
| N. C.. D. F Holliday. Henderson.
! N. C Riehard Barnhill. Stokes, N
| C. and C. H Corey. Portsmouth,
i Va.
After the evening meal, several
of tin men went coon hunting.
Due to tin weathei • such as high
wind and dry leaves, only four
coons were treed. The highlight of
: this hunt was not the treeing of
coons but the rich experiences
! of Dr E. A. Trinkle, Weston. Va. j
I This was his first coon hunt. New I
paths on this veteran hunting
ground as well as trees that would
not support a weary hunter were
found by Dr Trinkle. On one of
his falls, the wick was lost out I
uf his lantern. This has never been
known to happen before among
ebon hunters. After iiO minutes or
more searching for the wick, it
was finally found and the hunt j
continued.
After a snoring good time Mon
day night, the men awakened
with renewed vim. vigor and vi
tality. On this days deer hunt on
ly two deei were killed Albert
Jarvis, Weston. W Va. and ,1 R,
Winslow, Robersonville, N. C.
were the victors.
On this night Dr. Jefferson
Browder and Dr. Ford Warren of
Brooklyn. N V entertained the
men with a trow rail and shoot
at the oyster bar in Williamston,
N C
On Wednesday, most of the men
rested for the big hunt Thanks
giving Day. Although a few went
squirrel hunting, including Art
Ward. Weston. W Va. who kill
ed 7 that day.
The annual business meeting ol
the club was held this night and
the following officers eleeterl; J
H. Winslow, Robersonville, N. C
President; C T Smith, Roberson
ville, N C. Secretary and Trea
sure; C L. Keel, Robersonville,
N C Chrm. Mouse Com.; George
Stevenson, Hobgood, N. C. Chrm.
Warden Com,
Thursday morning the men
started off with a bang! Six men
left to try their skill at turkey
hunting. The remainder went
deer hunting. Three turkeys and
four deer were bagged The vic
torious turkey hunters were C.
I!. Corey. Portsmouth. Va., T. G
Saviige Hobgood, N C. and C A.
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Paramore, Scotland Neck, N. (
Tin floor were killed by Joh
Long, Tarboro, N. C. D. Higl
Portsmouth, Va.. H C. Bass, Scot
land Nook. N. C„ and D. F. Hull
day. Henderson. N. C.
That evening when all tl
hunters came in and a most di
I1 nous game supper was scrvei
This consisted of turkey, con
vension and all the trimming
Approximately 75 were served.
Al 9 o’clock that evening, A
Ward, Weston W. Va., Judge i
the Kangaroo Court, and J. I
Winslow, Robersonville, N. C
Prosecuting Attorney, called th
fair and just eoult to order to tr
members and guests who ha
missed a deer since the last annut
hunt. The following men trie
to defend their shirt tails:
Z. V. Long, Tarboro. N. C. trie
and convicted; penalty 2 inches i
his shirt lad.
L. Roy Clark, Wendell, N. C
tried and convicted; penalty,
inches of his shirt tail.
Herbert ilighsmith, Roberson
villi , N. C , ease continued froi
last hunt Due to lack of suffi
cient evidence, case was dismisses
C. B. Corey. Portsmouth, Va..
, tried and convicted; penalty, 2
inches of his shirt tail.
C. L. Keel, Jr., tried and con
victed. but" wins a minor, was
I put on probation for 3 years un
j der his lather's care.
New evidence was presented at
this time in the case of Herbert
Highsmith and his case was re
opened He was tried and convict
ed. The Judge ordered 2 inches
of shirt tail cut from the front
and two inches cut from the rear
for "lying” twice.
Court then adjourned.
Special awards were then given
by Albert Jarvis. Weston, W. Va.
and Art Ward. Weston W. Va.
1st To Dr. J. R. Hester. Wendell.
N. C. a beautiful 3 piece individual
cocktail shaker set for killing the
deer with the most points Monday.
2nd To J. R. Winslow. Rober
sonville. N. C. a like prize was
! awarded for Tuesday's kill.
3rd To John Long. Tarboro, N.
C. a like prize was awarded for
Thursday's kill.
4th A grand prize, a 7 piece
cocktail set to Dr. J. R. Hester,
Wendell. N. C. for killing the lar
gest deer with the most points.
1 5th A cocktail set to T. S. Sav
age, Hobgood,*N. C. for killing the
largest turkey.
The final prize was a 72 oz. ice
tea glass with the inscription 'I
Bet You Can't" and filled with
i iced tea. This was awarded Wiley
B. Rogerson, Roberson vi I Ic. N. C.
for being the "snoringest” mem
ber of Rainbow Gun Club,
n The majority of men left alter
i this but a few stayed to try theii
skill Friday, turkey hunting. Af
ter sitting for several hours in the
j turkey blind, the turkey saw Art
Ward's red shirt first,
j Art went Bang! Bang! Bang!
^ | but no luck. J. R. Winslow banged
away too, but no luck for him
'• either.
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This day brought to an end
most successful hunt. The me
dd their goodbye’s with "I’ll
'j .vou next year, and better luck
! you Mr. Trmklc, no cat on ru
■ i trails,"
* I Out of State members attend
v j ing were: Dr. Jeff Browder,
| Brooklyn. N. Y„ Mi. Albert Jar
i vis. Weston, W. Va. Art Ward.
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Counter-measures to an atom
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Thursday and Friday,
Planned to minimize fear and
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Entertaining and dramatically
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offers convincing proof that man
^an face the threat of atomic war
! fare certain that he is far from
j helpless.
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Out of State guests were: Dr.
Ford Warren, Brooklyn. N. Y.,
Dr. E. A. Trinkle, Weston, W. Va.
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About 82 million board feet of
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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
North Carolina. Martin County.
Having this day qualified as ad
ministrator of the estate of Mrs.
J. A. Everett deceased this is to
notify all persons having claims
against the said estate to exhibit
them to the undersigned or his at
torneys within one year from this
date or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. Ail oer
sons indebted to the said estate
will please make immediate pay
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This the 25 day of October, 1950
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J. A. Everett, Jr.,
Administrator of the estate
of Mrs. J A. Everett, deceased.
Peel and Peel.
Attorneys at Lav.,
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