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r . . " u c r . li. qiaSNWSSJOF CUJL ;;i t ' " ff : m- item - . ; ? , Hunting wltlr the camera offers many thrill. This trophy was "thoif ; . agalnat the light of a clouded aim on supersensitive film. MANY experienced sportsmen who can't be accused of being "softies" have been giving attention of late to hunting and fishing pho tography. They are trying to get on film, tor' permanent record and last ing enjoyment flashes of outdoor drama that stamp themselves on their memories but which never can be adequately pictured In words. These sportsmen realize that un less one Ib a dramatic story teller, re counting how the buck deer leaped the windfall or how the big trout Jumped and took the lure that got caught In the alder, does not always "get over"; but to be able to show one's friends an actual picture of such a happening, ah! that Is not only convincing but a much greater satisfaction. Moreover, camera using sportsmen are taking as much pride In their picture trophies as In having actually shot the game or caught the fish, and rightly so, after discovering that to capture wild life With a camera requires as much skill, alertness, and quick thinking as with rod or gun. The advent of the vest pocket and miniature -type cameras, together with modern fast film, is principally responsible for adding this new zest to the sport of hunting and fishing; Indeed, tor actually creating a new outdoor sport, because many now hunt equipped with a camera only. In the first place, these cameras are light small and convenient to carry, some of them weighing, scarcely more than a couple of loaded shot gun shells. Secondly, the miniature type is available with ultra fast lenses and shutter speeds, so that the jumping fish- or the running ani mal may be "stopped" on tho film without much chance of showing blur. And ltla especially these ac- Clean Up Orchards To Control Codling Moth "Don't blame the weather or your spray materials for that big pile of cull apples in your orchard this fall. "If you had sprayed properly and carried out other control measures as you should, codling moth infestations wouldn't have been so bad," said H. R. Ni&wonger, extension horticulturist at State College., Growers who were careful to keep fttOtttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt - , , i', - .-""'.'it , t . ", '! r" .' USED Before accepting a USED CAR Our can are mechanically perfect, CARS are thousands of happy mOes in these ears. . Terms. , ' : 1936 Chevrolet Truck, Stake Body Vo J! 1935 Master Chevrolet Coach. $450 1936 Master Chevrolet Town Sedan. ..$550 1936 Oievrolet Hck-up ......$400 : 1934 V-gPord Coupe, extra clean, :...:.$400 : 1935 ChevroletSedan Drive In" and let us go over your may save many dollars tomorrow. ; tet Us Care ' " TRY. AND YOU NEW CHETVBOLliJT . A car vou will t mi i,ua cu . I ... ( - ;, Comnanv T .j Phone IIS-"-' 1 W tlon shots of wild game in satire haunts and lairs that the sportsman! camerlst delights in bringing home.. It is almost like "bringing 'em back' alive." '5 i Don't suppose, however, that he la able to obtain such pictures with the ease that he snaps the gang around ; the campflre, or Bill and Joe In the duck stand, or the quiet scenery of lake, mountain or wood. Just as he becomes thoroughly familiar with the operation of his gun and Ashing tackle, and practices target shooting and fly casting, so he thoroughly un derstands his camera and practices using it He must always be ready for the unforeseen opportunity and acquire dexterity In adjusting focus, stop openings and shutter speeds to the conditions of the moment Here la the advice of one successful cam. era hunter: "Always Jkeep the camera loaded and make a practice of leaving the shutter set at 150 second at f .8. This will come nearer being right more times than any other combination for the hurried snapshot Watch the light conditions as the day wears on and make adjustments accordingly. When the big moment comes, as it will eventually when the buck comes crashing out into the open and gallops by you, not a hundred feet away when the big trout has struck and has begun his fight on your pal's line keep cool, brother, and think quick. You should prob ably change to 1200 at f. 4.5 (two motions), but, if you dont keep cool, likely as not you will slide the dia phragm pointer In the other direc tion and set the shutter for time.' Buck fever is as fatal to your chances with a camera as It Is with a gun." JOHN VAN GUILDER. the moths and worms down made good crops of fruit, he added, and what they ydid this past year other growers can do next year. The first step in controlling the moth is to clean up the orchard and packing house now that the harvest is over. All dropped fruit under the trees and all culls around the orchard , and packing house should be removed or buried in. a trench. This should be done as soon as possible. the last brood of worms leave the For Service we figure on what YOU want clean, powenui ana snappy, mere 157-in. Wheel , Base, , ...-$475 car. A few dollars spent today ., r , v.- For Your Car WILL BUT THE, be liroud to own -I 1 - vjiiv, w jl viv v . i ? i V -'' Hertford infested apples and h"ernate in the ground, under loose iark, : and in cracks In the apple crates or in the packinghouse. '- -v .Scrape loose bark off the trees and bunt it. ;?t Examine 11 crates and all crevices in 'the packing houie for 'mnu&$$ DeBty''ft?niii;-st as they are 'iik . Scout around. the: edgift: of the or chard for worthless J or ' neglected skipped at spraying ,time and thus re main ,a$ breeding places for the moth. ; jtfake Jkhs packing Jiouse; moth-ight so that even if codling worms survive the winter inside, ithe Anoths will not be able to get. out to infest the trees in' the imt&?mfvm':?s t I PLAY AT-.SNOW HILL ahdJHer jporps' vittW; jgjMenf Snow Hill School. JPxiday ' inight at 7 Mock' .by ten Jcal wrnneh. ' There will be plenty of fun from beginning to nd. . lce:cream ';wJU;v)e sow .alter the play. A small admission will be charged at the' door; K'A All proceeds will go : for the bene fit of Woodland Church.. The public is cordially invited. To Polish Tables To polish a table that has become spoiled by hot dishes, apply a few drops of "essence pf peppermint with a clean cloth and rub briskly. A taniuvtn ' - nf ' arruiutated ausar added to the water in which turnips are boiled removes the strong turnip taste some object to. Legals USED PIANO FOR SALE Mrs. R. M. Riddick HERTFORD, N. C NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS $15,000 TOWN OF HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA REFUNDING STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS Sealed bids will be received until llo'clock a. m., December 15, 1986, by the undersigned at its office in the city of Raleigh, N. C, for $15,000 Refunding Street Improvement Bonds of the Town of Hertford, N. C, dat ed June 1, 1936, maturing annually on June 1, $1,000 1937 to 1951, in clusive,; without optron pt prf pay ment. There will.be no auetidfa. -De nomination $1,000; coupon bonds not registeraible; principal ana interest J & D 1) payable in lawful money in New York City; general obliga tions; unlimited tax; delivery at place of purchaser's choice. Bidders are requested to name the interest rate or rates, not exceeding six per cent, per annum in multiples of one-fourth of one per cent. ' Each bid may name one rate for part of the bonds (having the earliest matu- riuesj ana anower rate ior utu- ance, but - no bid may name . more than two- rates,' and each bidder must specify- , in his bid the amount of bonds of each rate. The bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest in tercet cost, to the Town, such cost to be determined by deducting the total amount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of interest upon all of the bonds until their respective maturities. No bid of less than par and accrued Interest will be enter tained. ' " ' ' ' " . ;f ";-;s Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked Proposal .'or Bonds", and be accompaniea i py a certified check upoh an incorporated conditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina for $300. The right to 'reject all bids is; re- served." The- ;approvlnc opinion' of Storey, Thorndike, Palmer and Dodge, Boston,' Mass- will be furnished the .i W LOCAL'GPyiatNMENT By W. JS.; JSasteriing, x f , v Secretary of the, Coimmtasioh. ' rti NOTICK 'K'iMfr'-: Sale of Valuable Property By virtue of a Deed of Trust texe rated to me Ty C Hunter for cer tain purposes therein '', mentioned, which said Deed of Trust bears date of April !l8 193$, and is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of Perquimans County, in Book NoL 19, page, 45, 1 shall,' on Monday, De cember 21, at c-12" o'clock offer for sale at public suction, - for cash, , at the Court Housa door, the property conveyed . to , m in -, said Deed of Trust' Being ' parcel of land in Hertford Township, bounded - as rfol- lows; On the Nbrtii by D. J; Roger, son's John Sharp land, West by E. R. Oiappell swm lnd East and South by J. R. Goodwin land, and being tLe same "tract conveyed to said C C Hunter by Rachel Parker, i t : -T. W. WILSON, Trustee. This November 18, 1936. - l" y t. ' . , nov207dec441 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION i 'Having qualified as - Administrator of the estate of Seaton Bryant de ceased, late of ? Perquimans County, North -Carolina; this- is tor notify all Classified persons having ; claims against Cs estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hertford on or before the 28th day of Novenv ber 1937 or this; notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. -AH per sons indobted;?to said Estate will please make rimraediate- payment. This 28th day of November 1936. tmm WS''MURA;!::OVERTON 'Administratdr of Seaton Bryant ' dec, 4, U, 18, 25 jan 1 8, ( ; (- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION? Having qualified as Administrator nf tha Aetiif A ' jif '.ThntMoa' M.' Farmer! deceased,' late 'f Perquimans County, North Carolina. fthisS ia to notifv all person having claims ;Sgainst . the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the .undersigned at .Hertford, N. CW tir before the 28th dav of Nov ember 1937 ibr this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar. of their ;recovery( All persons indelbted '-to- said ' estate will please make immediate payment - ' mis astn aay 01 JNOvemoer israo. V HAYMO.ND FARMER. - Administrator of Thomas M. Farmer Dec4,ll,185an.lA 5 ' NOTICE OF. ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of F, M. Weeks, de ceased, late of Perquimans County, North Carolina, this is to' notify all persons having; claims against the estate of said decseased to exhibit them to The undersigned at Hertford, N. C, on or .before the 9th day of November,' 1937, pr this notice will be pleaded in bar of their - recovery. All . persons indebted to said . estate will please make immediate payment This 9th day of November, 1936. J. E. WEEKS, Administrator of F. M. Weeks, Deceased. Novl3,20,27dec4,ll,18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J. P. Hill, deceased, late of Perquimans County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of Baid deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Hertford on or before the 27 day of October 1937 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 27 day of October 1936. MRS. ALETHIA S. HILL, Executrix of J. P. Hill. Nov.6,13,207,Dec.4,ll. North Carolina In The Superior Court Perquimans County Richard Russell Vs. Amelia Umphlett Russell NOTICE OF PUBLICATION The defendant; " above-named will take notice that an action as entitled above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Perquimans Coun ty for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony between the plaintiff and the defendant and-the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appear on the 16th day of Decem ber, 1936, at the Court House in Per quimans County, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said complaint This the 16th day of November, 1986. W. H. PUT, . Clerk Sunerior Court Robert B. Lowry, Atty. I , NovJoDee.441 s , s ; - a MtoOilHraOisf just xveceivea WW' M.'?,..T-,v,:ii.r,',r '. ,-.1 - i.e.. 1 cr Ar :::::nTjVTioN KavL.j qj&liiiod as Administrator of the estate of W. T. Onley,' de ceased, late of, Perquimans County, North . Carolina, this-fa to notify all persons having claims 8rainst the ep tats of said deceased to exhibit them to' ths jlunderslgnedi' at Belvldere, N. C, on or before the :26 day of Octo ber 1937 cr thisi notice will be plead ed in bar df their recovery,.. All per sons ( indebted to said ' .estate will please makWimmediato payment;;;iH?l?; SThis 26 day of Octoberri986. 5W HAdmiriistrator' of &Wi! ,F -Ahiteys!- 6,18,20,27000.4,11- ' NOTICE . OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administrators of the estate or . Laura Layden, de ceased, late of Perquimans : County, North Cartiina t pewhsgr,,lalms ' against the estate of said deceased to exhibit wijftf. ;Bndetpgnea,3 Hertford, i N.- C., on or before; the 21st day of: November 1937, or tiifa notice , will be pleaded, in .bar. of their recovery, "All 'nersoha' indebted to said eststo.'will please, ' make imme diate payment . . i -;iv ;:y :;':,; Wi;; I This. 2l8t. day of ; November, '1936. 4&::W4' MAGGIE LAYDEN, ; Admmistrators of .Laura Layden; :;r; 1 nov27dec4,ll,185janl , NOTICE OF SALE By virtue , of the authority con tained, tin that certain - Mortgage Deed executed on the 15th dav of July, , 1915, by Emanuel Harrell and wife, Minnie. G. Harrell, to Chas. Johnson, - and recorded in the office of the . Register, of Deeds for Per quimans .j County, v N. C, in M. D. Book No. 10, page 575, default hav ing been made in the conditions of said mortgage deed,, the undersigned mortgagee. will on the 23rd day of December, '; 1986, at 12 o'clock noon, at , th : Court House door of , Per quimans County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der far cash, the following described property:; Lying and being in Hert ford,' Hertford Township, Perquim ans County, N. C, and beginning at a stake on King Street and running a northerly course ' 189 feet and 6 inches to a post, thence an easterly course 30 feet or more to the line formerly belonging to Dr. David Cox, thence a southerly course 189 feet and 6 inches to King Street, thence a westerly course along King Street to the place of beginning and being same lot purchased of Chas. Johnson This the 20th day of November, 1936. CHAS JOHNSON. Mortgagee By Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney. novl7,dec4,ll,18 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of the authority con tained in that certain Mortgage Deed executed on the 15th day of Febru ary, 1916, by Butler Wright and wife, Clemma Wright, to Chas. Whedbee, and recorded in the office of the : Register of Deeds for Per quimans County, N. C, in M. D. Book No. 11, page 47, default having been made in the conditions of said Mortgage Deed, the undersigned mortgagee will on the 28rd day of December, 1986, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court House door of Perquim ans County, .N. O, offer for sals at publfa auction to the, highest bidder, for cash, the following described property: Lying and being in Hert ford . Township, Perquimans : County, N. C, and bounded on the north by a c-tir juuaa vl r 4 v" " I'f', ' f 'i " if) 1 ( . I L r 1 71 -V - ' f liam Jlanley.lot, onU 1 lot now owned by Dr. T. . and on ;the -west by l-t Lowe, m being- ; samep. 1-n J bought' from ;Chas..Whedtf 3 . mortgage : given for-purc-o . !.r:Thfa:20t&'dairof November, I . ; 'kwi OH AS. ii WHEDBEE. Mor ByChas. E. Johnson, Attorney. fifjs;5:: nov27,dec 1,11,1 J- "NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 'mvihg;"cianfid as Adnunit'.. ix of the estate of Charlie Little; ' , c 3- ceasedflate1 of; JBerquimana.- - C North; Carolinan this? is to notify jj persons having claims' - againrt e esak;;ol fsiaid deceased" to e.' t. them to ths undersigned "at Yi N. C. on or before the 23rd day of' November. 1 1937. ; or fiiiffi notice villi bepleadeoT" is bar- of. Iheir re avc y. All. persons indebted tot said esU.e will please make immediate; payment. 'iThfa ;23rd day of November, 1CC3. Adminlstratri of Charlies Little john.. nov.'27 dec ; H,J 18. 25 janH - ' TAYLOR THEATRE WE HAVE .THE 'SHOWS' f a f PROGRAM FOR WEEK Today Thursday)t nljp Kr Scalw the Haightt oT : . ; " IT A V CDAWniC. n n 1 1 11 n n u 1 u ' , DIVE HE:. YOUR HEART 1 i' 6E0R6E BRUT Act News . Friday Only , . - '...v. f " v.Vf! '"' International o . Fantasies; ' " A Vaudeville With 18 people u ON THE SCREEN . Robert Young "The Iiohgest Night,: Matinee Picture 3 :30. Vaudeville, 4:30. Admission, 10c and 25c ;, . Night, 7:15. "Vaudeville, 8:45. Pie ture, 9:45. Admission, 10c and t5c..v Saturday i'-fi: ,t ; M TimMeCoy : :. , . '. r. lw . ' - - urrxx. l a. n-x.t ine unosL rairoi v- "Fighting Marines No -9 ' : ' . Patsy Kelly Comedy -1 '1 Monday Tnegdsy I . Hmoars afotr. Uuok rax ; , ' . JMKOKTAUZSO VlTm CjOUJfT, lami Of "Otaw tiooo"! fliriOL FLYuTJ OLIVU fV r 1 ( - ;i.",ug:itc::i:." : 1 ttrriwNw.i ik '.'.jWcrncr-Bict: Myrna Ley "To llzryK:: ' Act ' t t 'it Jb&hiiiM i 9 . .Tr, V (3 - I
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