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10 Lb. Flounder Leads In Grand Strand Rodeo I'AWLEYS island, s. c — λ 10 pound 1(1 ounce floundei Ci light by Melton Nexsen of Kingstrte, S. C. in P&wlty* Island Cretk loads the surl f'na" b4"'1 ^«vision of the $8 000 Grand Strand Fishing R„ duo. The catch was weighed in at Pawleys Island Pier. I Henry C. Chitwood of Con way reeled in a prize winning spot tail bass from the Mur 11 el Is Inlet surf. It was weighed in by Garden City Pi*r. i A 7 pound sheepshead caught by Bob Cole of Columbia from , the Murrells Inlet surf was weighed into the Rodeo by ( Alex Marina. I The largest poinpano, 3 , pounds 9 ounces, was weighed I in at the Second Avenue Pier ; for \V. H. Van Wie of Conway, ι S C. The catch was made in ι the Myrtle Beach surf. { James A- Hufham of Tabor jCity, N. C. entered a 3 pound 14 ounce speckle trout to win J a $10 fish shaped check. Huf . Ham fished the Cherry Grove I Inlet and Inlet Pier weighed his entry caught on a live min now. Other first place winners in the surf small boat division were a 1 pound 4 ounce cut less by Jim Hamrick of John ston. S. C., weighed in at Alex Marina and a 1 pound summer trout by Earl M:\Vhorter o'· Belton, S. C. weighed in a*. Alex Marina. The Gieater Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce spon sored event offers a free col orful folder. It may be obtain ed by writing the Chamber at P. O. Box 1317. Myrtle Beach 90. S. C. JOE Κ. JORDAN ELGIN AFB, FLA. — Arm.v 2nd Lt. Joe Κ. Jordan, son οΓ Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Jordan. Lakeland dr., Conway, S. C.. recently participated with oth er personnel from the 2nd In tal.try Division in Exercise Clear Lake, a 17-day join*. Aimy-Air Force training man euver conducted by the U. S. Strike Command at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. Clear Lake, which involved more than 7.000 Arm.v and Air Force personnel, was designed to further develop the ability of U. S. Strike Command units to function as a team capabio of immediate combat deploy ment to any area of the world to in«·.'» any situation. Lieutenant Jordan, a plat oon leader in the division's 12th Artillery at Fort Beiuiint·, Ga., entered the Army in Feb ruary 1962. The 22-year-old officer is u 1957 graduate of Conway High School and a 1961 graduate u* ■ The Citadel, Charleston. I Jordan was employed by the . Conway Board of Education, j l>elore entering the Army. 58 Lb. Cobia Leads In Deep Sea Fishing LITTLE RIVER. S. C. — A 58-pound 9-ouncc cobia led the deep sea fishing this weck along the Grand Strand. The 1 catch was made by L. A. Bar jiier of Granite Quariy.· N. C. ι from the (jciu.i ^i>cen. A 22-pound 9-ounce kin* mackerel led the pier angling. It was caught by David Wig gins of Surfside Beach. He us ed live bait fishing from Surf side Pier. The boat Hurricane brought in a 45-pound grouper hauled aboard by Jcnning F. O'dell of Ware Shoals. S. C. The deep sea boats from Lit tle River. Ocean Drive and Murrclls Inlet have been mak ing good cat.hes of black fish, j groupers, and snapper. Alex Sing reports that Fra ik Ridenhour of Concord, N. C. and Ellison Smith of Columbia made heavy hauls of black ti: h. silver snapper and little red snapper aboard the Thunder bird about 40 miles off Mur rclls Inlet. The bout sunny skies brought in an 11-pound 4-ounce black grouper caught by Junius L<iil of Cherryville, N. C. und u 4 pound 13-ounce angelfish mea suring 17 Vfe inches by C. Λ. Pitman of Greenville. Pier anglers are catching flounder averaging 3'i>-pounds. drum 4-pounds and pompano 2 pounds at the Second Ave. Pier in Myrtle Beach. Serald Rogers of Kannapo lis. N. C. got a 2-pound 4-ounce summer trout. Albert Lut/. of Gustoniu. N. C. hud a 1-pound 12-ouncc pompano and George Gaillurd of Greenville pulled up a 4-pound 14-ounce drum. These catches at 2nd Ave. Pier. At the north end of the Strand, Inlet Pier reports small whiting, blues and flounder. TIMXy L. OLIVER , EGLIN AFB, FLA. — Army PFC Timmy L. Oliver, whose wife, Carolyn, lives on Route 5, Conway, S. C., recently participated with other per sonnel from the 2nd Infantry Division in Exercise Clear Lake, a 17-day joint Army-Air Force training maneuver con ducted by the U. S. Strike Command at Eglin Air Fore.· Base, Fla. Clear Lake, which involved more than 7.000 Army and Air HIB BLUB MEWS Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Floy J and children arrived last week Irom San Dieto, California, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Η. E. Floyd and Mrs. N. J. Pate, of Lumberton, Mr.« Floyd's mother. Capt. J. B. Townsend, Mrs Townsend, and children, Jean, Pat. and Lani are expected to arrive late In the week from England to visit his mother, Mrs. B. L. Townsend and other relatives. Capt. Townsend is returning to the U. S. after two years of assignment in Eng land. Force personnel, was designed U> further develop the ability l»1 U. S. Strike Command units to I unction as a teim capab'i ι>Γ immediate combat deploy ment to any arec of the worli lo meet any situation. Oliver, an automatic rifle man in Company D of the divi sion's 38th Infantry at F01» Henning, Ga.. entered the Army in March 1961 and com pleted basic training at Foil Jackson, S. C. The 18-year-old soldier, son at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oliver, Route 1, attended Conway Higl School. Visiting Mr. und Mrs. Wilton Thigpen and Mr. and Mrs. Fronis Strickland are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winbon and chil dren. Gale. Robert Lynn and Teresa of Orlando. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Summer land. Merlis. John. Jr., und Linda Summerland of Nur'.vi.h, Conn., are spending two vi ks with Mrs. Suminerland's moth er, Mrs. Charity Floyd. The Yates Worleys have vis iting them u daughter, Mrs. Billie Britt and children, Don ald, Ralph, Robert and Susan, of Huma. La. After a visit of two weeks with parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Scutty Grieb. Da vid and Sallie have returned to York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and Pamela of Raleigh, and the Guy Millers and children, Rog er and Guy. Jr., of Joann, S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Rogers. The Leman Andrews of Lake Worth, Fla., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Uley Meares. Allen Turner and Pete Wil lis were taken Sunday t oFlor ence, S. C., by Mrs. (Catherine Turner to join a troop of Boy SiliUtI lt< β·» lllis Week *.ι Camp Cokei, at Cheraw. S. C. . Mrs. Turner went on to Dar! linyton for thi weck tu vh>it her sister, Mrs. Arthur Hinson. i Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jam«.* Turner last week-end were Mr. j and Mrs. George Lattimoiv. j George Neil and Timothy of Raleigh. Carl Cox and sun Lester Cox of Shelby have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. M. S. Turner. Mrs. Anna Elsie Smith and son Gregg of Florence, S. C.. 1 were overnight guests of Mis. Katherine Turner. The H. A. Turners had as overnight guests Friday Frank Martin and son Neil of Flor ence, S. C. Visiting Mrs. M. S. Turner this week are Mrs. Bruce Pat·· and Susan Sharpe Pate, of Ra leigh. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. j Bruce Eure, Thursday wen Mr. and Mrs. Laithan West, of Roseboro. Mr. aim Mrs. Tom Clayton's j| guest Sunday was Jim Oulds. of Lynchburg, Va. Philip Allen, of Roxboro, Is spending the week with his cousin, Tommie Clayton. Patsy Wayne, of Jacksonville ; is visiting in the home ot her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scott. Visiting Mr. and Mta. Wilton Thigpen last week were Iiis miillu-i. Mi>. Sadi«· 'ΓΙιίχμίΊΐ. Mrs. Louise- Bratcher and Lar ry Kennedy, Beulahville; other guests were a brother, Eddie Paul Thigpen and family, of Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. M. A .Wadded were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Waddcll. Jr., of Wilmington. Mrs. J. O. Mimon is· visiting her son's family, the Hoger Mintoris, of New Topsail Beach. Mrs. Frank Thompson o! Conway, S. C.. visited her sister, Mrs. J. Bruce Eure. Monday. Among the out - of - town guests for the Renfrow-Turner weeding Sunday afternoon eluded Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawrence, Miss Lucia Pollock, Richmond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs lames H. Ciawford, Alexand ria, Va.; Miss Amortt Roger.-·. Atlanta. Gh.: Mi. :nid Mrs. Duke Evans and daughter, Lisa ! Jav. of Arlington. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Tim McCoy. Cumberland. Md.; Mrs. J. L. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ihompson, Wilming ton: Mr. and Mrs. Mack Moore, David McDiutit'l and Walter, Granite Falls: Mr. and Mrs. D.'Witt Dunham and Vernon, Mr«. W. H. Cole, Mrs. Dillie Fisher, and April. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. H:tir, Miles, Alex and Marcia. Mrs. W. H. Cole, and Elizabeth. Dr. and Mrs. R. R. j Renfrew, Ray Renfrow, and 1 Miss Frances Phillips. Fuyette | ville; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Powell. Marion. S. C., The Ronnie Cash wells and daught er. Carole, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. D»>n Chalford. Lumber ton: Mrs. Wayne Bailey. Chad bourn; Mr. and Mis. 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