NO^SmMHOPnMCENTER PARKWAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER BACK-TO-SCHOOL TTHCT^thii i^niLUHt m GIRLS: a. DRESSES ?-> \ SLACKS KNIT SUITS JlA ' CAR COATS / (Wm\ 1 DRESS COA1S '/M 1 SKIRTS and BLOUSES /2-l&\ KNIT SHIRTS DAUI\ S t TO CLASS" H H IN STYLE! If * BOYS: PANTS JACKETS TIES SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS KNIT SHIRTS RAINWEAR SUITS SPORT COATS CAR COATS DRESS JEANS """SHOES:''18 LAZY-BgNES Sixes 6Vi to 4 ? Priced fron^$12.9fT^? HANES MALL AMD NORTHSIDE STORE8 0WLYI Use Your Convenient Bank Cards MM k VU 1? JL 1 Relax la a aidtm Loonge area while waMhg far yew order. *PAR SPECIAL DAYS!!! 10 1 f *-| 151 I THRIFT DA YS I asum mmm sk mm MON. & TUES. lip SAVE 5-401 Per lb. jjjjjg. ? J Sr.CITIZEN DAYS I igp mm (D WED. & THURS. Wt I I mK 11 MUST SHOW IP's \ gg| 6< I We Specialize1 In Orders f liif'wWiM I For Churches & Groups t igftjir ji .? ?.. ..... Winston-Salem Chronicle by George Boole Do you remember how you reacted when you caught your liisi fish? Most likely it was on a cane pole, and that was the moment that you got the fever. Believe it or not I cut my fishing teeth on a fiyrod. Being an impatient indiviA.m~ 1 I U uuai i vuuiu never see myseit sitting on a bank waiting for some starving fish t come along and select my particular morsel7Most of all though 1 needed the exercise, walking especially. So 1 armed myself with a flyrod and hit the banks; on the move and hunting for the little creatures. My first fishing trip was on an taster Monday. After ? reading all of the literature that I could find on flyrod fishing and practice casting to a hoop and a water bucket I felt that I was ready. Coy Traynham, my guru in the pursuance of the finny arts, decided that we should start at High Rock Lake. We settled down on the back waters behind the home of Gladys and David Holmes, off highway number 8. For some reason my flies, bugs, and flyrod were not doing the trick. I did not get a strike. iBORO'Sj WUNITY I td & Fish I RKET I Liberty St. I TY PARS. I bs. $6.25 I bs. 9.40 I 'jC9. IM?I *?? sGlflHL I 3B~I AN P I m I IIIIIT ???? C I ij I a | MAm m m&w't I \*v. m . m KM M 1 m ww, m wm i Hi V^H Edward Lee Rosenberg, 1502 Robinson, 2838 Urban St., ire fishing at Winston Lake. Coy soon decided that we should move to Dixie Shores on Badin Lake where we owned a cabin site. We were making preparations to fish when up comes two game warden, asking to see our permits. I had my state license/' thanks to Coy's insistence that I get a license at the time that I purchased my fly outfit. When we moved from High Rock, Davidson County to Badin, Mongomery County, Coy and "Mama" Traynham were not covered for out of county tishing. Well, we made our pilgrimage to Troy, N*C., county seat of Montgomery County, to pay the necessary fines. Our holiday fishing trip was ruined but my ardor for fishing never cooled off. My first large fish, if you can call a two pound bass large, was caught on a black hometied streamer,, using my bamboo flyrod. On this Spring morning I was loaded with enthusiasm and confidence. 1 looked a bit out of place. mi. Continued from Page 1 Miss Little pointed out that "the state spent a lot of money trying to prove I was wrong when I said I was raped by a white man but when a white woman says she was raped by a black man, the state goes and spends a lot of money to . try and prove she was right J i.L. ^ t_l ? . emu me oiacK - man was wrong." The Black Panthers are planning to organize public and financial support for Wilson's appeal. Charles Zollicoffer, Director of Public Relations for the party, said a demonstration is planned in Mocksville for August 31. Zollicoffer said a defense fund would be established for . Wilson who is currently serving a life sentence at Central Prison in Raleigh. ' August 23, 197S ? -~?-^ r ifa ggiiam East 3rd St., and Tyrone set nn for a lata ?' however, because all of the other fishermen had an armful . of conventional fishing equipment. My flyrod sort of gave me the air of an expert, in view of the fact that I was about to venture out On the lake which was apparently too murky to fish anything except a plug. , Well, it seems that I was at the right place and surely at the right time. After several :ast to the point of a small peninsula I engaged this silvery bass. That bass tail-walked four or five times, making runs in between. The only instructions that 1 could remember was to keep the rod high with a tight line. It was the most exciting catch that 1 had ever experienced. g I landed it without a net, but T was as nervous as an elephant walking on a swineine bridee. With th*? O 0 Q - """ catching of that bass, everyone thought surely that 1 was an expert. Have you fulfilled your fishing obligation to a Kid? LE Miss Little must appear before the court of appeals in September for an appeal of her conviction on breaking and Afitprina Cho ?e viiwi ing vjiiv ia it v/ll UU1IU pending outcome of the trial. Miss Little said, "as long as blacks are being done injustices I will continue to fight. I recognize the fact that without people 1 would not be free today. I feel I have an obligation to try and help people who are in similar situations now that I have first hand knowledge of what the situation is like." Miss Little and Black Panther leader Larry Little will ^ leave for California August 21 to appear at the National Headquarters of the Black Panther Party at the community learning center on Sunday.