Page 4-B Seafood Park Director Is Chosen Jack Cahoon, county manager for Dare County, will become the first director of the Wanchese Seafood Industrial Park effective January 1, 1980, according to N. C. Secretary of Commerce D. M. (Lauch) Fairdoth. Construction of the Wanchese project is un derway, and includes deepening and enlargement of the harbor, docks and bulkheads. Construction of state owned facilities is expected to be completed in late 1980 or early 1981. The state wants to attract major Seafood related companies to build facilities at the harbor. '; Cahoon has been Dare County manager since 1973. previously he was ac counting and personnel manager for Westvaco in llanteo for 15 years, fHe was graduated from East Carolina University in 1956 with a degree in business administration. " Cahoon is a member of the Jl. C. County Managers Association and National bounty Managers and several •svic organizations. He is and has two 'children. C “Jack Cahoon has the -Jierfect combination of industry and government experience for this job,” said Faircloth. “I’m sure he can help us turn the Wan ghese Seafood Industrial Park into the finest facility ;ef its type in the country.” SHARING .SCARING jygl EASY V' If You Know How Seme goes for saving money! J \ Start small, say two or three Yfid dollars a week. The secret is AI Hill t 0 ,av as ' cle re 9 u,ar| v from your paycheck before you H[|| pay out one cent, the amount V* [ not being so important as the I We're cheering for you and // cordially invite you to save with our help where your money earns one of the most V '~ attract ' ve rates on the mar ' • -vV frlPfffr |fi| fflE FRIENDLY FOLKS ** sxS Edenton Savings & Loan Association South Broad Street Edenton, N.C. CHOWAN AUTO SALVAGE, INC. Route 2, P. 0. Box 16 Phone 482-3112, Edenton, N. C. OPEN 8 A. M TO 5 P. M. 8 A. M. TO 12 NOON SATURDAY PARTS'™ - SAVE 50% OR MORE! USED AND REBUILT: * MOTORS * STARTERS WE * GENERATORS * TRANSMISSIONS BUY * REAR ENOS * BODY PARTS WRECKS k* t mrrU‘, » * 4 a SEISI SSI ISj jcEI BBLi-il »•« ,31 -i4l_ gsrmHgj|B-i.<w !■& i-n.-id i.lOQ .fr? dLL^&L. EBB/• n . TaT** 1, a-or i-.fiy S^Milafoal kafl FBLA Shopping Basket Reporters: Ttrwi Fertfcaed. Jamie Lane and Rhoads Mixelle Future Business Leaders of America at John A. Holmes High School are currently comparing costs at local super markets. The purpose of this survey is to make you, the consumer, more aware of the range of price differences in the various supermarkets and the percentage of increase and decrease in various goods through May, 1980. These prices will reflect the cost of goods to consumers on a selected day each month. The prices in this survey reflect a base price effective October 11. We have given careful attention to assure that these prices are accurate. Goods selected were based on 10 items we felt were bought weekly or biweekly. In November, we will begin analyzing various prices in more detail. If you have any questions regarding this survey or desire to make any comments, please address: FBLA - The Shopping Basket, John A. Holmes High School, Woodard Street, Edenton, N. C. 27932 or call Rhonda Mizelle, 482-8356. Hege Returns From China Stan Hege of Arrowhead Beach has returned home after a 17-day trip to China as a footwear consultant for Benco International of New York City. The first week was spent in Peking where Hege met with Li Haoran, deputy of light industry with the Chinese government. They established principals and developed an understanding of what the American market can use as far as leather footwear from China is concerned. Hege then visited several factories and placed orders for 532,000 pairs of leather shoes. Shipments are to start in March, 1980. Hege said he noticed in the factories that a lot of old methods of handcraft is still practiced in China which results in a superior product. Benco International has reached an agreement with the Republic of China to become the sole distributor in the United States for the types of footwear purchased by Hege. Hege said the trip was a tremendous success and he is looking forward to follow up trips. Jewelry Jottings —By R. W. Davis— In the first cen tury, Pliny the El der, thought thot a diamond had the] power to protect its owner from madness and from [ fear of violence. He also believed S that soaking a | diamond in goat's blood made it easier to cleave. We believe that our diamonds : have the power to | thrill anyone with [their beauty. See lour engagement sets. They're gor geous! Davis Jewelers Next To Taylor Theater, Downtown Edenton THE CHOWAN HERALD Washington Report Energy Programs Are Debated By Congressman Walter B. Jones The House continued debate on> legislation authorizing energy programs for fiscal year 1960. In a vote that took the House leadership by sur prise, an amendment lifting controls on retail gasoline prices and scrapping the controversial gasoline allocation system,' was approved. Apparently, many Members felt that since controls are being lifted from domestic, unrefined crude oil, there is no real purpose in further controls on gasoline prices at the pump. In addition, there was a widespread feeling that the govern ment’s cumbersome Library Notes Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library has received the following bodes: Adult Fiction “Gold by Gemini” by Jonathan Gash; “Man from Lisbon” Thomas Gifford; “Enemies”, Richard Harris; “Hie Spring of the Tiger”, Victoria Holt; “Trade Imperial”, Alan Lloyd; “Boudapesti 3”, Desmond Lowden; “Lying Three: A Father Dowling Mystery”, Ralph Mclnerny; “McKay’s Bees”, Thomas McMahon; “Virility Fac tor”, Robert Merle; “Forty Attend The Church Os Your Choice This Sunday fySFW A CASE OF "WOMENS ÜBT ONES THREE THOUSAND VEAPS OLD! "// |g IT IS RECORDED IN JUDGES, CHAPTERS 4*5 THAT . C 1 ?/-f H DEBORAH (fcIRCA 12.96 B£)"...THE WIFE OF LAPIDOTH, JUDGED a ff^y- I ISRAEL ATTHAT-TIME*: THIS WAS BEFORE THE ADVENT & m OF KINGS. WHOEVER JUDGED ISRAEL WAS ACCREDITED Ms j/A' &S LEADER OF ALL THE PEOPLE. DURING THIS PERIOD,IHE •/ Wi/z/f m ISRAELITES WERE BEING SEVERELY PERSECUTED By A t&Mfr jj" , S'W*-' MJ CANAANITE KING, NAMED JABIN, AND THEY APPEALED TO i.g r OF S THE WSHON SIVEB. WHEKEMS CHAWOTC ( K m T iIN jam a.lmhti SAVE THIS FOR YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCI^P-BOOK These Messages Are Published Under The Sponsorship If The Following Business Establishments Byrum Implement & Truck Co, Inc MamsMna* HwaMr M* NnWaUWIRM GBf&Ty&r Montgomery Wed Edmton.lt C. allocation rules edn tributed significantly to the shortage and long lines of last Spring. The matter is not resolved, as the Leadership is seeking for a reconsideration of this vote in the next few days. It is quite possible that with some switches and with the return of Members absent during the first roll call, gasoline price controls will be continued. Eastern North Carolinians will be par ticularly interested in a provision in the Energy Bill which authorizes $3.1- million for basic research and planning for a demonstration plant bur ning peat to produce elec tricity. There are vast Two Tales’*, Edgar A. Poe; and “Smooth Justice”, Michael Underwood. Adult Non-Fiction “Champions At Speed”, Richard Corson; “Single Father’s Handbook”, Richard Gatley; “Basic Training”, Burnham Holmes; “Dateline America”, Charles Kuralt; “The Path Through The Trees”, Christopher Milne (B); “Brown Bagging It”, Adeline Shell; and “John Trumbull”, Irma Jaffe (B)._ A Friend A/bemarfe Motor Go. TwAvwOAOlOlMVr w.HfctoStldentoMtc. Western Get A Fuel ON deposits of peat in Dare, Tyrrell and Washington' counties. The North Carolina Electric Mem bership Corporation has proposed harvesting this peat to fuel a plant to supply electricity for the various/ rural electric co-ops throughout the State. The authorising of federal assistance does not guarantee that this promising new technology will be used in North Carolina, but it is certainly a first step towards possible realization of that goal. Peat could be of significance to us because it is the only energy resource which occurs in the' State. Current projec tions estimate the burning of peat to create electricity would be no more costly than using new coal or nuclehr plants, and that pollution problems from peat can be expected to be much less severe than for burning coal. The House also passed a bill designed to upgrade Vocational Rehabilitation aid for service-connected disabled veterans. 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