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-,m}0kwmi\m II .11 The Dare CovMy Times, [Iffd,nteo, N. C. hHACms OUR INDUSTRY ^Gr6u|> From Raleigh On Trip St/cOn .Johh A. Nelson Here This Week £S®yhc.■welfare of commercial flshcr- ^fmchVinlthe Inland waters of cast- ^ern*;North Carolina was the subject ‘^^o^'jlnvcstisation made by the State ft^partnjent of Conservation and ^^l^yclopment In and around Man- jjt^thls week. _^,Thc’entire board has spent two ^^^&ys*tels week cruising the waters l^'S^julithls section to make a study of cphditlons which,, according to R. .J;if NOTICE OF CiVNDIDACV s V.,' ,tJ "’Ish to. announce myself as a TW>ninf?r«r1/» pniAHMnto fAi« nmwKrtr Bruce Btlierldgc,' director' of the state department, would enable the board to deal «’ith the problems of commercial llshennen, -which It is their duty to do, with n better know ledge of Its every pha.se. Some of the phases of the Industry given considerable study by tills body of men arc as follows Tl.ilitjs dealing wltli governing activities of the Industry througli legal protection to legitimate Ilsher- men was one of the items of .study How Ilshcrmen are to be protected according to their legal and licens ed rights against unfair practices of others was another subordinating phase. The study of shad and Inrrlng scarcity in the inland waters this season and last season was a major topic into whlcli tlie board gave much study on this crliise of investi gation. Willie- no definite conclii- .sion was dra'.vii for the .scarcity of fish so far this season there w.as a general Idea Expressed by a spokes man for one ol the members of the Sparrow P. Midgett Turns Out to be Painter Democratic candidate for member i board that heavy flows of fresh and ALONG BJNKS SUPPORT RED CROSS C.4LL More Than .S200 liaised To ■Help Naliuniil Flood and jV ‘Hurricane Sufferers D.\RE County folks well know Sparrow P Jlldgett, better known to hils friends a» "Sp-^ir ' For the past several years he 1ms been fishing at. Manns Harbor, making his home with varloas employers, and Is now with' V. G Midgctt, pronilnent Manns Harbor man. The interesting thing about this picture of tiie ship i.s that It was painted by Mr. Mldgett, who oT'^tlie' State Senate from Second | muddy water out of the rivers that to palnUng pictures In his spare time, and is learning to Senatorial District, subject to the j empty into the sounds and the '•Primary-Juno 6tli.„ 1 sounds to the ocean have caused ^■C'-yl^wlll appreciate the votes of all; the water to become so full of Im- SLi-Domocrats. Advt. Mar20-tf T. B. ATTMORE [purities that these’'migratory" flsh j j are not able to And their \ray the fresh waters to sp.iwn. Into ji-'.e' =11 MARKET THROUGH YOUR FISH ENGELHARD Ample ice and stora^^fc facilities. Head quarters for Stumpy Point and Hatteras fishermen. PAMLICOICE&LIGHTCO.,INC. ICE — POWER — STORAGE ENGELHARD, N. C. to be a good painter Spar has been a house p.rinter for manj' years; and he has done a lot of painting around Mantco. Spar says he Is not satisfied .with jiHt being a painter, and w.ints to run for County Judge. ' ^ We almost forgot the luiijoi-imit about the picture, and that is the young lady Is Miss Margaret Midgctt, a popular young girl of Manns Harbori who always has a ready smile and a good word for eveiybody." She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom Mldgett. Manteo and Tom Bnsnight of Man-^' teo, Assistant Fisheries Commission-' of. They were on the fisheries, rtag-,. ship "Captain John Nelson.''--'.The^ first day's cruise took tliem througii the lower Coratan, Currituck, Albe marle and Roanoke Sounds' .while ; the second day's cruise took th'e)n[ up the Albemarle sound to Eden-^ ton. - "I CUimiTUCK FEOFLE NOW • ARE TALKING FOLITICS llccordcr’s’, Itcprcscntativc's and, SlicrilT’s Kacc.s Arouse Interest This Week ' ’ ’ ROUTE YOUR FISH via ■ EASTERN MOTORS, Incorporated , 43 Lloyals’Lane, Norfalk, ,Va. Fast,Deliveru to. Philadelphia DAILY. OVERNIGHT SERVICE . Lcavinjr Norfolk at 3 and 7 p. m. INSURED CARRIERS Cargo Policy No. W60il744 U. S. Insurance Co. of New Y'ork. $3,000 per unit Public Liability and Properly D--’'"'agc Policy NX 8280, National Mutual Insuiancc Co., of Washington, D. C., $5,000 and $10,000 limits per unit References: All fish receivers in New York and Philadelphia Chesebro Brothers & Robbins, Inc. 1-2-3 FULTON FISH .^lARKET NEW YORK, N. Y. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE 550 Shad, Rock (striped bass). Trout and Other North Carolina Varieties are Our Specialty We Solicit Your Business Will pay the highest possible prices. Our cheeks mailed daily. Best service. Largest Outlet in New York J21-131. Correspondence Invited On thi^secend day of tile board's tour of another item that has been the subject of coaslderabie discus sion was to be investigated. This is the thought that the emptying of profu.-e waste matters into the waters of the upper Roanoke and Chowan rivers was a direct cause for sfmd scarcity;; ft Ls deemed possible th.it. the spawn of sh-ad In tlie ui’wer Roanoke River during recent years has beeh killed by the emptying of sewage and refuge from factories along the banks of this river, To Investigate this possibility the Board of Conservation and Deve lopment will take samijles of the water from time to time in'order to make a careful chemical analysis that would determine whether-or not refuse matter is.a cause for the existing scarcity of commercial flsh, with tile purpose of eradicating the i condition, as a project of vital im portance to North Carolina ns well as the nation. This party headed by R. Bruce EUierUlge, director of liie Board of Conservation and- Development, consisted of: J O. Gllkey of Marion vice chairman of the board; J. P. Hawley of High Point, Senator E. S. Askew of Merry Hill, Harry R. Lindsey of LenksvIIle. Joseph J. Stone of Greensboro, James L. Mc Nair of Laurlnburg, Ciiptaln John Nelson of Morehend City, Fisheries commissioner: Captain Iie.inard Hokwealher, wliich.caus« folfcs tol skipper of the cruise;-Roy Davis-oR sit" down longer-in. th'e'ishade^to re;^ and chat has renewed political dls'- | cnsslon In Dare County. The onlyA announced recent candidates are'C.’] C. Duvall of Buffalo City and C. ■%’ Mann of Manns ^arbor who wish to be County Commissioner. Carl D. Mitnn, popular and experienced commissioner of Manns Harbor ha.s been reported as not' a candidate to succeed himself this year, This Icavc.s oiic vacancy on the board as it now stajuks; with three candidates in the field, the third being Capt. Thomas P. Mldgett wlio Is now sick. ^piare County has contributed , a .total of $200.03 to tile American Red .l^oss for flood and hurricane I'c- .llef.slncc the call was sent to all sections of tlie nation several weeks _^o.' This report was furnished by ■sirs. Rennie Willlinson Dare County {^airman after she had received •r^liorts from all subordinating com mittees. Mrs. Williamson report 'sliows-that Roanoke Island contrl- Imted $132.20 of the amount while, 'the other was contributed by out lying sections. Kilty Hawk and vicinity turned in $20.25; Roilanthe, Stalvo and Avon,a total of $50.00. abd $40,05 was contributed by the TCC.'camp on Roanoke Island •j'Mrs. Williamson stales that she is ifeU pleased with the response from Dare County people and wishes to 'extend thunks to ovivy workei as ;|'ell as to eacli contributor ty. .sick and unable to carry on but straightway lie realized that it meant ImmcdlaU: action and In or der to. carry out a drive he appolnt- cl working committees. These committees were: Rodanthc, Mrs. Calvin Midgctt and Mrs. John Herbert; Avon, J. E. Williams, Bux ton, C. P. Gray; Salvo, Mrs. William E. Whidbec. Each of the commit tees except the Buxton committee had reported on Tuesday and a total of fifty dollars had been turn ed in. The Buxton committee, ac- .cqrdlng to Mr. Gray, was expected to increase tlie sum considerably. Mr Gray was especially anxious to thank each of the committee members;.for tliclr work as well ns each member of tiic Rod Cross and every ’ contributor wlietlier they were members of the Red Cross or not. TWO RIG CATCHES DRUM One Viirly of Tlircc Virginia Visi tors Cel Fifteen ■Wlien the call for aid came to rile Banks, It found Mr Gray, of Salvo, assistant chairman of the friends from Bowlin; American Red Cross for Dare Conn- glnt-.i The record catch of drum by any one parly from Mantco so tar this sc.ason came on Tuesday of tills week, when A, P. Cutchln, Jr., and party of two friends of Hopewell, Virginia, returned with fifteen largo ones. Another party on tlie same day came in with twelve nice ones. This was L. B Elliott and a party of Green, Vlr- JUST FOKGET Forget the slander you have heard, ■ , ", Forget the hasty unkind word, Forget the quarrel and.the cause. Forget the whole affiilr because Forget It is the only way; Forget the storm of yesterday. Forget these, with the sour face. Forget and smile in any place. Forget the trials you have had, Forget the weather If It's bad. Forget the kiiotkcr, he'.s a freak. Forget him seven days a week, Forget you're not a millionaire. Forget the gray streak In your- halr^ Forget wherever you may roam. Forget when traveling or at home. 'MVRTIjE may drydem NOTICE OF SALE OF V/I1.UABLE PnoPERTV riiitcr mill liy ilruiv of L'lc imhht .tii'l nil tliority luiitalmil In tlmt iTrinlit UnltT of Ho'S.iJt’ I-.Mh-*! .\i»rn l.'I ML’IlI |»y »’ .S. .MroKln'4. 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ATKI.VMO.V. ^ ’ fAI7*12t Sniil. of" JSehool of Iiarn t’otu'ili'. **' I hereby announce my candidacy ‘ for the Stale Senate, subject to the ' Dcinocralic primary to be held ln’> • Juno, 193G. . ,, I Re.spcctfull.V, WILLIAM B. RODMAN, JR.- Currituck people are,now lalklng^i politics. There will be some “lively’ contests In the pilniarj-. - ■ ' - , Recorders Judge Albert Sum-l ; roll Is running against Incumbent Howard Rorbes for Sherlll. A. J. Hartley of Point Harbor,' John W Sandcrlln of Shawboro anclf W. D. Cox of Moyock are running? ' for Judge. ' ' Rumor couples the name of E."r. Johnson, of Currituck against. Chester-Morris for. Rcprcscntatlye,,, Rumor also has It that there will be some opi»sltIon in the primary' for the office of Register of Deeds. HOT WEATHER RENEWS POLITICAL DISCUSSIO^i^' ■'Si ' AGCORDING TO TN a modern factory every step in production is ; * carefully planned. Everything is run according to schedule, so that no effort is wasted. ,, , A good many people have discovered that the same principle also applies to saving money, that- Msual, haphazard saving doesn't accomplish as , 'much as planned saving according to a schedule.’ ' , out a plan of your own. Then stick to it for one year. At the, end of that time, you will be more than pleased with the steady growth of your. ,bank account.''! * ' ' ~ Classified Advertising Advertising in this column costs 15 cents for 25 words. If yon want to rent, (o buy, to sell, to get a job, to hire help, to find iomctliing lost, then try this Und of advertising. Send cash with order. FIVF, -Room -Home, -well situated, suitable for club, located In Duck, the North End of Dare County. Ad dress' P O. Mantco, N. C. Mar.20-8t i The First & Citizens National Bank Estahlishcd 1891 Elizabeth City, N. C. J. Tresdde Wholesale Commission Dealer in ALL KINDS OF FISH 20 and 21 Fulton Fish Market ^ NEWYORIi Ask Other Shiiipers as t»» Our Reputation Consult Our Representative, CART. S. B. TREAKLE Consignments Solicited* Prompt Returns S27-2Gt. ' JOHN DAIS, I*rcs. T. II. VETTER, Vicc-Pres. F. C. SIIAAKE, Treas. & Sec. JOHN DAIS €0. Incorporated Wholesale Commission Dealers in All Kindn of Fresh ■ -Cl Send your orders for printing and printed letterheads, billheads, en velopes, etc., to the Dare County Times. FOR SHOE REPAIRS done right come to F.9ER R. WESCOTT'S SHOE SHOP opposite Hotel Fort Raleigh Pricc.s right. Mall or ders given prompt attention; ship ped C.O.D, Nl-tf Patronize tlie firms -who advertise In the Dare County Times. They are wide-awake and stand for pro gress. They will give you good ser vice. I ‘MARK EVLRV GRAVE ’ Select ing your monument from D. T. SINGLETON, 308 South Road St., Elizabeth City, N C. "Every Stone Delivered and Set.” A2-tf Notary Public opposite Fort Raleigh (Hotel, E. R. Wcscott, Manteo, N. C. tf Norfolk, Virginia, Welcomes You Norfolk’s Leading Fireproof Hotels Hotel Fairfax i and Hotel Southland With Rath and Shower* $2.50, $3.00 and $.3.50 With I’riyatc Lavatory $2 COFFEE SHOP GARAGE SERVICE Fishermen’s Netting . and Suppli^ V. J.'r J Wc have sold netting and supplies to the lisher- mcn of Dare County for many years. " Our merchandise and service arc better than ever. DISTRIBUTORS Fiticr Manila Rope Filler Fishing Rope and Fitler New and Improved Tarred Net Rope The Ri J. Ederer Net & Twine Co. . F2i-:oi. ’ " .'.i ’ 107 Fulton Market. ' ; ^ NEW YORK Consignments Solicited Daily Returns — - ■/ ’ ' ■ '■ ’ 1 * ■ — ' V JOHN McLaughlin & SON Wholesale Commission Dealers NORTH CAR0LINA» [ao-i: S27-tr. S’,: •• tf--- '.t- Wallace, Keeney, Lynch Corporation and f y Shippers of All Kinds of p/;.,;,'FRESH FISR;;;; ... 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