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Page 10-B wmSa&m, m i V 3. ■ ii^^HUHH^^vjfcf * > ■■" ilS■ wLI 4* 0 Wk* '\ iLjH Bp---: SflflK ' * WOODLAND CONTEST Forester Bruce Birchett assist I team members with a typical field exercise. Camden Is Contest Winner According to Albemarle District Chairman Lloyd Bunch, the 20th annual Future Farmers of America’s woodland contest was held recently in Pasquotank County. Five different school teams were present to participate. Contestants were asked to identify different tree species. They were asked to determine the volume in board feet of saw timber trees and to estimate volume in cords of pulp trees. Insect damage, disease, and controlled fires were also part of the study course. The purpose of the exercise is to promote a basic understanding of forestry management. Death Claims Mr. Jethro Larry Lee Jethro, 43, of 505 E. Queen Street, Edenton, died at the Chowan Hospital on October 29 following a sudden illness. The son of Mrs. Addie Hudson Jethro of Edenton and the late Roman Jethro, het was a veteran of the army and self-employed in the plumbing business. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Edenton. Besides his mother he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estelle Jones Jethro of Edenton; one son, Barry Wendell Jethro of Green ville, N.C.; his daughter, Susan Lee Jethro; one ; Boats Sought for Display .Continued From Page 6-B were not noted for frills, but varied purposes. They were used for transportation, fishing, crabbing, and a number of other functions. They were rowed, poled, and driven by motors. The shad boats were used in the sounds for fishing large schools of migrating snap. They originally were driven by sails designed so they could be raised and lowered easily. Anyone interested in donating or lending a wooden boat to the Center should call 473-3493 or write: North Carolina Marine Resources Center-Roanoke Island, P. 0. Box 967, Manteo, N. C. 27954. !?■ OH A.f. OOWNUM. J t I - OPTOMETRIST HOW WE SEE , After centuries of wonder retina. This is the “back about how we are able to see, wall" of the eye that trans science has come up with the mite the image to the brain, answers. It also has answers What kind of imago the for people who need help in brain receives depends on . Feeing ciearly. how sharp the picture is. If it . What happens when we isn’t in focus, it will be . see? It all depends on light blurred And that means the ..< eve" a cat can’t see when it’s eyes need corrective glasses, pilch black). Every object Difficulty in focusing on ' exposed to light emits light objects at a distance or up rstys. These rays travel from dose (like the newspaper) Ue object to our eyes. They are common. These are some enter through the cornea, the of the problems corrective r transparent membrane in glasses can solve, the center of the eye. The cornea bends the rays slightly blward on the way to the lens, , . ***** which narrows them even M ;;s|k normal eyes, the rays im* 0 ‘converge together in sharp VnFArTON When they reach the 4gf^2l* The contest was spon sored by Union Camp, Jones Lumber Company and the Albemarle Conservation District. Conducting the contest were represen tatives of the N. C. Forest Service with Forester Ray Finch in charge. “The timber companies, the Forest Service and the Vo- Ag teachers all working with the District makes this a worthwhile project,” Bunch concluded. The first place winners were from the Camden Chapter, second place went to Currituck and North eastern placed third. Also participating were Holmes High School team of Edenton and the Gatesville High School team. brother, Delaney G. Jethro of Edenton; his sisters, Mrs. Rosa Sharon Perrington of Salamanica, N.Y.; Mrs. Geraldean Wilder of Belvidere, N.C.; Mrs. Sonnie E. Hurdle of Hert ford, N.C.; and Mrs. Sherry Ann Baker of Windsor, N.C. The graveside funeral service was held at Beaver Hill Cemetery Saturday at 3 P.M. by Rev. - Norm Gloeckler. The family met at the home of his mother, Mrs. Addie Jethro at Route 2, Edenton. Pallbearers were Donald Bunch, Aubrey Twiddy, Denzel Anderson, Floyd Alexander, Bill Skittlethorpe, and Gibson Mithchell. Local Schools Continued From Page 6-B requests fall under the principals’ area of responsibility, rather than the Board’s. The School Board met informally all day Saturday to start the process of making specific [dans to deal with recommended curriculum needs, predicted facility needs and eventual costs. 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