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Mackere The Kure Beach and Carolina Beach Fire Departments will offer~a~ $25,000 purse to?king mackerel anglers, May 11-14, in a fishing tournament "with plenty of I MtMNIMIimilNKMIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIttlllll GC More Are ( - April | Be prep; exciting i: full of feati COVERAGE 01 Tl I r MP A A I nc JMOHH TOURNAMEN' PLA> A LOOK BACK MEAC TOURN ...A A FURTHER t AT PROPOSIT fmiiHHftiiiiiMmvitMMiMmtfmtfMMHmtm ) m npii R&JPPRRK' -. ^Bb^-JL P? ^ g^^2fcS^- ^^H|9feMHiP^ j| ^EPfdiOfl ssl' ^HB^: BB^I ^BWH ^fti^BBMkA.. .oi^ ' *-> Fishing In Bad W the bait. streams. Where these The use of cut bait at- streams enter the lakes, one tracts fish through their should find some good sense of smell. But using fishing during and followminnows, a natural bait, of- ing a soaking rain because fers both, stimulating their worms come to the surface sense of smell as well as when the soil becomes their sense of hearing... waterlogged to prevent Have you noticed the drowning... worms that seemed to have This part of the season is washed up on the very good for the use of driveways? This condition natural bait -- minnows, is prevalent on all water- that is. If you learn the art sheds, affording food for of dunking a big shiner lakes and ponds via (about three or^four 1 Tourney May 1 whopper-size kings year. available,*'say its sponsors. The tournament coinThe Fourth Annual Eas! cicfes wfth the Pleasure Coast Open offers- more. Island Spring Festival, and and better cash prizes and offers a grand prize for the attracts an increasing largest king of $10,000. In number of participants each addition, there will be cash IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHflllNlllltimillMHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIItllllllllllllllimilllllllltl T. ICIEAIL ; Black College S/: doming Your Way Ttu i i m m a mm a mm %. a mm m ? 'fcH Uh I Ht YhAH < AT THE . i LOOK AHEAD TO fTTHflKwl SPRING SPORTS ' -,onK48 DON'T MISS ACTION-PAC MUCH MORE! | SUBSCRII imiimmfMMUMIMIIMIItllllltMinMmMimfmilHMIMMItmtlltlHIIttfllMIHItllftlllMtffltllll ItTfttllUM mm I ^MH||| Sky King SThis is vintage Michael Jordan as he converts an alley-oop pass into a ana^l J - - ? " 1^- ? vi#wiut.uiai uuiiRi me 6-6 sophomore guard, regarded by some as the best player In the * nation this led quarterfinals of the E^? ^^^HrT'NCAA before bowing to I the University of j|HV | Georgia (photo by Joe Um t> Daniels). ^ ~ ^ MHiHiiaiiiiiiiiiiuaiiii eather ? inches), not only will you be than using a float. FliDoinc able to locate bass, but your is easier without the float chance of catching a lunker because the float will allow bass is increased. the sinking line to fall in the When you lower a big circling path of the minminnow around a clump of now... weed or bush, the minnow Fishing can be more fun will travel away from the if you take along a kid. It structure if a big bass is pre- will give you a chance to sent. show off your know-how. If there is no danger, the minnow will attempt to hide in the structure. Fishing a minnow on a jv^ tight line is more effective 1-14 prizes ranging from $3,500 [ apf Vl to $1,250. WL/ Daily castrprizes wtlt run from $1,000 to $200, and there will be both a $1,000 ftj cash drawing plus $1,100 | Please see page 17 iiiiiiiiiitiiiMHiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiimi I )T! )orts Factory Air Cone I Automatic Trans Power Steering < Tinted Glass Console 55 I Automatic Transi 4 I *Air Conditioning I I *AM/FM Cassette I *Speed Control M Tilt Wheel mmwT KED ISSUE I BE NOW! | UtrtlftllMlftVtMUimiHUIIItNIHIUNNHMHIItP The Chronicle, Thursday, March 31, 1983-Page 15 ,-f! BUILDING ON T L JYOUR ROOTS Pkfr fray Shoes (& W/A) ^^^V K ^ m Mm'* A boys' tube Men's ht-top. |JA socks, rag. $2.99...$2 Rag. $16.97 ... lw -. '&*'<*HggSL^ Woman's & girts' sport Big boys' & rfTHitrrri'ti*~~'^r\ ' H socks, isg. $1.99...$1.2? Reg. $14.97 & $16.97 v^V - - 1 Shop thasa Wlnston-Salam araa ttorat... I C?M U/in,tAn ek/>..i? r-~. ? " ? ' "i i. bwi n iiisiuu vciiici i j, iv rvian na/2, 570 Claremont Avenue 2670 Peters Creek Parkway ,2. 2853 North Liberty Street 6. 825 South Main St., Lexington 3. Loehmann's Plaza, 3614 Reynolda Rd. 7. K-Mart Shop. Ctr., Lexington 4. 2942_Wiughtown Street ?.tnd Pte'ti Piy itofil vtrywhtfl, M?tf >rd or VI?. Opti twwIngt'Clond iittf Sunday. HELP US HELP OURSELVES Black Americans Need the NAACP Now More Than Ever. omics has erased many gains?we had made. Black Americans need the NAACP's strong voice now more than ever. The payroll deduction method is one way you can suDDort the NAACP nainlesslv Please tell your employer (city, county, state government or major corporation) that you'd like to give to the NAACP/ SCF (Special Contribution Fund) through a payroll deduction plan. (Your contribution is tax deductible!) Support your NAACP?HELP US HELP OURSELVES. NAACP w^gs^LE;1'? 83 COUGAR mtesinn * B and I (Pius IAND $H COO I JIS 1 Jwwv (Plus <reigw ana NX CAR'TERM I $12 8 " I ,p,us and 'oo? itm Basw! or *8 moons security 3ecX)Sit Tota' SS"^ % CWCRM !^rpf we home today! | I II M r O V N I
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