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Page 2-A * 1 I # *j| VISITING IN CHOWAN—Chiang Loon Im, Inter national Farm Youth Exchange student from Korea, is the guest of the Yates Parrish family, as a 1973 IFYE delegate to the U. S. He is pictured here with Jean and Jane Parrish. Im owns a mushroom factory. Sports Attdd I By Ted Resting “When Sirius, the dog star, shines brightest during July and 1 August, fully 9 0 percent of all bass over five pounds are caught after dark from this nation’s impoundments,” says Homer Circle, Angling Editor of Sports Afield. “So during the dog days, I fish for big bass at night.” Here are some perfectly logic al reasons for this excellent night fishing: (1) Heavy pleasure-boat ing and water-sport activity spook bass into seclusion during daytime hours; (2) Ninety degree surface waters compel bass to seek comfort and protec tion from bright-hot sun rays; (3 ) The food fish of the bass are more actively feeding at night because of the seasonal peaks of nocturnal insect hatches; (4) Under the cover of night a big bass can sneak up on his victim and grab a bigger meal. However, there is more to catching bass at night than just busting out lures into an inky limbo. It takes thoughtful plan ning, certain basic tactics, proper tackle and a bassin’ buddy as peculiar as you are. f So to keep you from bringing back a big gob of weeds on the majority of your casts, here are a few practical suggestions drawn from hundreds of nighttime for ays, some memorable and some of them miserable. Know your waters. You should be familiar enough with the lake, pond or stream you’re fishing to be able to pick out certain landmarks—a cove, a weedy bay, a deep rocky point, special undercut banks, flooded timber and deep drop-off shores. CALL FOR PLAYERS All students interested in playing football at John A. Holmes High School should, report to the gym on Friday, August 3, at 6:00 P.M. BRING NEW LIFE TO YOUR CARPETING Revive the original beauty of your rugs. Cleaned in your own home A by Von Schrader dry-foam method. No muss. No fuss, JAM'' No odor. Use the FfjaK same day. r3£y All work Jrf f I guaranteed. m/rnL Phone for MAT) - estimate jtf PERRY’S Carpet Cleaning LYNN C. PERRY Carpets Shampooed In Your Horn# or ■ Place of Businas* ■ For Appointment Call 482-267 S After IF.ll ; Eden ton, N. C. 27932 ■■ i » "■* B/- , ■. hL jjjßfcj^^c-’ K I Hazards to beware of. Your | prime concern is your eyes. I Wear a pair of clear, unbreakable! glasses. Here’s why. When manipulating a surfacel lure you’re bound to get somel exciting strikes close to yourl boat. Your natural reaction is tol set the hooks with a hefty sweepl of your rod. Should the bass| miss your lure the power o 4 your, strike could propel the lure with! damaging force into your face. I Use adequate tackle. Usually: you can use your daytime reel, I provided it will handle the 20-1 pound-test line you’ll need. Tool heavy? Pipeline To Be Expanded I Capline, already the world’s I largest crude oil pipeline, is | being expanded by 38 per cent, j bringing its design capacity to I 743,000 barrels of oil a day. The 634-mile, 40-inch I diameter pipeline is owned by seven companies and stretches I from St. James in southern I Louisiana to Patoka in southern Illinois. Current work on the I project, which is divided into I eight phases, began in June and I is scheduled for completion in ■ 1974. The expansion of the line I was required because of increased crude oil ' |-equirements of ; the I participating companies whose increasing needs will primarily be fulfilled with imported crude. Shell Pipe Line Corporation, operator for the system, reports that in addition to increasing the throughout capacity, the expansion will include new storage and tanker unloading facilities. New facilities will include one 13,000 horsepower pumping | station at Brownsville, . Tennessee (near Memphis) and a total added 34,000 horsepower | in pumping capacity at the i seven existing pumping stations and the St. James terminal. Storage at both ends of the line will be increased with six, 400,000 barrel tanks being added | at St. James and three, 360,000 barrel tanks being built at Patoka. A new dock is being | added at St. James and the existing tanker-unloading facility is being modified to increase the combined tanker unloading capacity rate to about 45,000 barrels an hour. Capline was originally built in 1968. A continuing expansion program will ultimately boost the line’s design capacity to 1.1- million barrels a day. 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QQO 3k. $099 1 Cut Fryers lb. 591 w W W j Luter’s Gwaltney’s T SWIFT PREMIUM \mii j JUHLE I Jamestown Signal Brand suSd BWOH ** mm; STEAK * i mw 1 1 ■ i.m bbi People Who Care About Their Food Cost, I Double Stamp Pay-TUESDAY-Pouble Stomp Day \ 31b. 303 303 26; «, #1 «> «• I 855 ™ 9£jrl§£B9Cs9Cß7C! ? °*• . Quart Size 18 oz. 15 oz. 12 oz. 2 Roll Pack Golden Gram. Camellia Kraft r„ nrn Debev I focarani sandwich t*m Va^Jc b.a™. Dinner * , * Spaghetti Com i *l°° 155Q1391 *i°° T \im P®® 111 i StßLj »°° m | Tomatoes Local lb. 29< J Sraje Juke 5 cans $1.00! s “— Radishes 10C ! 9 ; With Thiß Coupon w I aSsks 3 pi« White Cor" b 49t j THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, July 26,1973
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