The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, July 14, 1996
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR - CAROLINA COAST
LOST TREASURE A GEM FOR PUTT-PUTT DUFFERS PROFESSOR HACKER'S COURSE ALSO OFFERS A TRAIN RIDE AND OTHER ATTRACTIONS TO PLEASE THE KIDS.
50 WHITE MARLIN START A SPATE OF SPECTACULAR ANGLER ACTION
PRAIRIE DOGS AMONG EXOTIC PETS FOR SALE HERE CONSIDERED CUTE ON THE OUTER BANKS, THEY ARE THOUGHT OF AS NUISANCES IN THE MIDWEST PLAINS.
THE DIE-HARD JUMPERS WHO HAVE NO FEAR OF FLYING ARE KEEPING THE SPORT ALIVE THE RIVER CITY SKI CLUB IS ONE OF THE LAST CLUBS IN NORTH CAROLINA TO HAVE A JUMPING RAMP.
WORLD SERIES STEP CLOSER TO REALITY AN ALBEMARLE TEAM BEING PICKED FOR THE BABE RUTH TOURNAMENT WILL FACE SQUADS THAT HAVE BEEN TOGETHER ALL SEASON.
A SHAMELESS PLEA TO HELP NAGS HEAD WOODS
PESCADO'S BLENDS MEXICAN SPICE, SEAFOOD THE FRIED ICE CREAM MAKES A GREAT FINALE FOR A MEAL THAT VARIES FROM THE USUAL SOUTH-OF-THE-BORDER FARE.
OUTER BANKS RICH IN GOOD ACOUSTIC MUSICIANS
FISH HOOKS CAN BE PAIN IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY
HOPING WORST STORM STILL BLIZZARD OF '49
COVER STORY: A HEAVENLY CIRCUIT TO RIDE SUNDAYS FIND JIM HUSKINS IN CHURCH. THREE TIMES. IN THREE TOWNS. FRISCO. BUXTON. HATTERAS. ALTHOUGH HIS MODERN-DAY STEED IS METALLIC, HE'S A RELIC OF THE PAST: A CIRCUIT-RIDING PREACHIN' MAN.
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