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_. 2k] ? 131 S3 Tourney ixtetaMttoT the pro been set for Saturday tad Sun day. August 26-S6. 4 The club championship at Doplln will get underway dur Al! members planning toenter mum posted five 18-hole scorers in pro shop during fTlg ^. i, i |; ? *|P 1 . ,V: :? ????????*????* Rnckflsh Pro Gene Brins tied for third place in me : Eastern Carolina Pro-Am at Goldsboro Golf Club last week. Brags team won first place in the pro am with a best ball 08. Southern Wayne Ch arlie Pinwall woo second place - and Ktaston's Marty Beckwco low pro with a fantastic 88. New members at Duplin Co* untry dob include R. J. Sk eltan,Dixon Hall, James Crin shaw, Sam Williams, James Stocber, Roy Simpson. Ron nie Torrans. David Harrell. Herbert Best, and Jack Ben* Held. it | a Rockflsh Pi* Gene Brigs reports qualifying for the club, championship will end Wed-1 rnsment to get underway next Pweek. Between 75 and 35 members ere planning to par ticipate in the dub champ ionship I \ <ed winners in Duplin CC Junior Golf Champtaoshlpt Above left to right: Ok rid Gladden winner in die 13-14 age group. Jimmy Edmunds on winner in die 12 year age group. Jimmy West winner in the 10-11 age group, and Pro R. C. K inlaw and son Todd. The DopUn Junior Golf Tournament was held last week at die club with aerea young boys playing. ' ? Group participating in Duplin's Junior Golf Championship: The players that played in the Junior Golf Tournament last week at Duplin GC included the following boys front row: Jimmy West, Jim Ecknundson, Ike Riddick, David Herring, and Norwood West, second row; David Gladden, Brian West, and Pro R C. Kinlaw. (Unlaw stated, "everyone really en joyed the tournament, I Just wished more young boys would come out and play". v ?;.'<?? . ?';?,??, . ? Rockflsh Young stars play golf at Duplin CC: Rockflsh Country dub Put-President Moses Paul and several other golfers pbyed a round at Duplin last week along with the ju nior tournament. Above left to right: Stanley Brlggs, R. C. {(inlaw, Jeff Bamberg, David Schneider, Moses Paul and Mitchell Paul. When sheets of wood are united to form plywood, they are stronger per pound of weight than solid steel! mm Many a lawsuit has turned on the question of punctuation. One such occurred in Prance, where the disposal of 140,000 depended on the decision as to whether a small ?pot of ink wet or was not a comma. 0 Ford 4b* Am 4.300 pardctpatlqg For dealerships. PPMClsopentp . *11 votmustdr*' between th |? of sight and 18. The re gistration period! for the wflL npetltion lute from August 20 to September 28 fotm awrs wishing to register at s s&nsssrisf parent or guardian "We're looking br^V on ? Wstorv of solid success with the PPAK program." seN Douglas t. McClure, Ford Di- j *Ulon merchandise marn^ has been batter than the last, and this reflects the accept ance of PPfcK bv the youth { of America ana their par- ?. Is doducteclfor every fomaway the competition-- locsl, sane, district. ?re?, divisional sod lnal Twelve national final ins, two In each of the six Age groups, will appear on national television as they compete for the championship at the NFL Super Bowl same in Houston an January 19. wT4. All finalists and their parents will be guests of Ford Dlvi- J sion. National winners will re ceive their trophies from NFL ComnHtsioosr Pete Rosalie at the Super Bowl and will have their names inscribed on the permanent PF*K display at die Pro Football Hall of Fame to Canton, Ohio. BY JIM DEAN ! How To Catch A Bass Fisherman ? When Dr. FredBthnson,Jr., called me one day last spring, I sensed be had something he wanted to tell me, and a ulnt voice in my subconscious told me to let nim get on with ft. But pride is a dangerous thing, and it completely smo thered any better judgement 1 might have had. "Before you go any further, I've got something to tell you." I blurted as we exchanged op ening pleasantries. "The other day, I was fish ing a farm pood near Raleigh with a light eight foot fly rod and a site 13 black am," I said hurriedly so diet he wou ldn't have time to interrupt. "1 mugte aseven pound large T '*1 was using a three pound ? test leader andheranmediWrn into the backing twice and Ju taped clear of die water e co tjde of times," I continued. "That's the biggest doggone | bass I ever caught on fly rod, and to catch it by accident on a black ant was really a P" 1 said. "Ordinarily, d have turned Mm loose, may never get one that Bin on such a light out ? "Um hommm," said Fred. 1 thought i detected a strange tone in his voloe. .... - ? WTOfTt "It's the truth, so help me," I said. "1 believe you," said Fred. "Stranger things have happen ed." Indeed, stranger things had in fact happened. Further more. it turns out that they had happened to Fred, which win why he had called. "You aren't going to be lieve this." he began, "but I was fishing a pond near Win st on'Salem this past week." "Yeah?" I replied. I had that sinking feeling one gets when be has laid down Four kings and Is watching his op ponent turn over Ms -aces. "Well, I was using my six foot bamboo trout rod for btue gOls and a black marabou st- ^ okg SWtti in tho water a little * ways off. I made a couple of casts over there, but nothing happened. 'Then r made a cast farther stray from the shore and had a terrific strike. It was a big boss and he also jumped tiro times, just like yours, but 1 finally got him in." * "Uh. how big was he?' I mumbled "He ireighed nine pounds and five ounces." As soon as 1 got my tang untongKi. I made some com ment about how nice the fish would look on his wall. innnrrrt-i-i-i-? ?? mmnrmnnr> fan I released U." P The {*?ogr*pn U lying in from of me as I write this Hie bus is huge the flyr looks like a toothpick end Fred is griming ?t roe like a Cheshire est. ,-ha rvM* * * Republicans To Meet There will be anaeting of (be GUeeee Precinct Reoub Ucaa Party (Duplin County) at 700 p.m. August 30. 10n at dm voting place ft Scott's Sjoral*ymn?oa??Aeme Matthew* * Mhrn, ?w H1U. Cart? farm recorded 19 lie I NowOpen I The Sugar Plum Tree 107 West HIII Street - Warsaw Phone 293-47*2 ? Newborn Alhgheny ? Girls Slze5 Designer s Studio To J4 Grace Peaches N Cream Eden Toys , Stuff Animals I Beatrix Potter Books I ........J j Shop With For j i? 9 : All Your Back-To j I School Clothes i , ? ? J Free Alternations I ? 2 : Si 0Utter~8torntt m o I NnfliMra: f p p ?: I HHHHHHr ? q^?^ti1int|tttt?MHltf>*t>>tttl<tltttt1'" j v-j '|S'! fit x0 ? llil y*% ?? HwBI m '#afeinMm *1.49 Value ?? L | CCA 580 Sheet Pack ? ..rtlfwcv ? ?UI2u is MIN|- ! ? ?!J ?GRAPH lj NOTES j KIT ! HOUND | 8 colors. 3x31/2" siae. 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