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SENIOR MIS MN4 TOURNAMENT The BM»CIMi Forks and ltocresftiaa
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WMfe Camp Open To Al Youths 14 And Older
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and aider Mumfci m a
interest Jto Forestry,
other Natural Resources
mritretiaaaJhr ■ a fir~t
come, first serve basis with
*A » aaa refoudablt
deposit ail be reqaared far
each camper aad this
deposit wig be dae aa later
thaa May H.
pay tte SBaMpfee Hr 30
The Forestry-Wildlife
Federal Cartridge Cor
poration io cooperation with
the North Carolina
Service and the North
Many 4-fTers who have
attended this c—p say it is
the best comp they have
District Retreat wiM be
held March 13,3 k, 21 at the
the
classes aril be held at East
Carolina University
Science,
Species and Wildlife,
«9 be a District
Retreat preliminary
MairhV. 7:31 PJt. R is
aad behavior will he
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Boysaadgiris plaamiag to
take part in the retreat
■ride: Garry Cope hurt ,
Fraa Spivey, Jewel
Langley, Mike Pippins,
Tommy Harrell, Cedric
Barred, mtan lynch, Join
Cox, Martin Copeland.
Tanya Little, Ooßeen Jordan
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Chowan County 4-H
Club members 9-13, vril
have aa opportunity to
participote in the 4-H
Camping program at
Mitchell 4-H Camp located
near Swausboro. A full
sailing, canoeing, crafts,
archery, wildlife, land
sports, etc. under the
direction ot a wen utiuko
camp staff. Any 4-H'er
need to make a S3O deposit
by May I. Look for a camp
brochure in your April
Beverly Waßrr and Anna
Goodwin Scholarship
Two outstaming 4-H girls
have been nominated for
the 4-H Development
Scholarship Awards.
Beverly is the daughter of
Mrs. Betty Walker of
lUKOKon ana nas wai me
recipient of the 4-H Century
Award for Crime Preven
tion and the Governor's
Award for Volunteer Youth
Leaders. Anna is the
daughter of Mr. and lbs.
Wallace Goodwin, Jr. of RL
3, Edenton. She was a state
project winner and attended
National 4-H Congress last
November. Both girls have
been recipients of the
Raritan Trophy for the Most
Outstanding 4-H Girl in
Chowan County.
There was a weekend
state workshop held at the
Retsy-Jeff Penn 4-H Camp
mßeifeviUe, N.C. February
13-14, 1912. The workshop
dealth with "Energy” use
and Conservation, which is
toe State project torn year.
Some objectives of toe
retreat was for county
teams to learn CD-4-H
Process and related skills,
to develop skills and
programs, also to leant
become aware of water
conservation techniques.
Those attending re
presenting Ckowaa
County were Mr. Larry
Johnson. Mrs. Theresa
Ford, Mrs. Brenda Little.
Jcvd Sterri
Mri GMTy T SpSLrt
Mrtodw»tu»— jeer—t cwnttitmtn an «§er to sM m die ssatijatotami off m <e§eo to buy, nor shall there be any sale of Bonds, bj any
permit m my jurisdiction m which it k inLawfui fun mdk pesrsm to moke stub ofer. solicitation or sale, prior to registration or
qualification umhen die sseauntim Sms eff my stub jurisdiction.
Proposed Tax Exempt New Issue
$400,000,000*
North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency
Power System Revenue Bonds, Series 1982A
Serial Bonds Due 1985 through 1997*
Term Bonds maturing out to 2017*
Proposed Offering Date: April 1, 1982
The issue will be offered only by means of the Official Statement which should be read in its entirety. For a free copy of the
Preliminary Official Statement or for further information relating to the proposed issue, contact your investment counselor
or broker, or contact any of the inns listed below by filling out and returning the coupon or by telephoning
the following toll-free number 1-800-545^500.
aad ngolorinm ad, naubetdm Ins of toe StacofNeito Oration, the Boads, their transfer and the
incuK wmj pwit ■ade aa toe sale toeteof) fa** ft—taxation by the State of North
Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co.
521 E. Chapel HOI Street
Durham, NC 27701
Ana: Patrick J. Bast
(919) 685-090
Merrill Lynch White Wd Capital Markets Group Salomon Brothers Inc
MemUL^Pitrawf—ar* S«* hcocpoc*ed One New York Plaza
P.O. Box 2407 New York, NY 10004
Wilson, NC 27893 Ann: Municipal Syndicate Department
Ann: Carla Batten (212) 747-7250
(919) 243-3161
The First Boston Corporation Dillon, Read & Co. Inc.
One Park Avenue Plaza 48 Wall Street
New York, NY 10055 N« York, NY 10005
Ami- Municipal Syndicate Drp»«»>«v Attn: Erin Sullivan
(212)909-3210 (212)285-5793
Carolina Securities Corporation First Charlotte Corporation
PO Bat 574 2400 First Union Plaza
114 East King Street Charlotte, NC 28282
FiWnm \t rnii Atm: Deborah L. Richards
W 573^06
(919) 482-8850/482-2478
Interstate Securities Corporation J. Lee Peeler & Company, Inc.
2700 NCNB Plaza First Union National Bank Building
Charlotte. NC 28280 Suite 500
Atm: Rusty Herman Durham, NC 27702
l-(8Q0)-432-6086 Atm: Jonathan L. Peeler
1-(800)-6721670
Wheat, First Securities, Inc.
P.Ol Box 383
BmriMto Cay, NC 27909
(919) 338-5121
Nwu System Revenue Bonds, Series 1982A
Attorns
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The Chowan Herald
Citizens Have Opportunity To Express Views
Itogm^il^pdie
tuckHmt, Jri, baud
Cabinet wl he present aft
the hearing to iaftau to
ngmttoair fiaffiap to the
Stated. "We wl he miking
otastoUlßltoS
comments from tto^t
deveiapueak, and
M kurigUMvS^L
Atoks, UftV. Janas Street,
Rduß, N.C UHL
Beaufort County
MG. ESC Recover Overpayments
RALEIGH The JN.C
Employment Security
Cummissiua (ESC)
Fahraaty, mar Mag to
figures released kg toe
the™ Benefit * Payment
Caaftnl onto said, *TMs
taM percadaftoe total
•verpayaeats fur
SMper*'inw* the
KSST-F* ™
Thu aadt mvushgzaed 353
persons utoa tore chimed
iiitoli who wish to attend
toe hearings will be
available upon request.
er currently are claiming
memploymtid insurance
benefits. Sixty-four per cent
at tout number, or 163
persons, were found to have
hem overpaid 976,377. The
ramnwrion classified 137 of
tome cases as fraud and 140
as am - hand. Fraud cases
are classified as such when
a claimant is proved to have
beamingly made a false
rtaUmmt on a claim which
resulted in overpayments.
Nan - fraud overpayments
result generally from
unintentional filing errors
with which fraudulent intent
cannot he associated.
During February, 106
persons were tried in state
courts for unemployment
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Mr. Tim McKay at 1400462-
7953 no later than seven
days prior to the hearing.*
The N.C. State Employees
Association Foundation will
award tone 9SOO and two
$250 scholarships for the
school year 1962- 83.
Persons shall be eligible
to receive grants from the
NCSEA Scholarship
Fmmdation who are active,
honorary, associate
members, spouses, or
children of an active,
honorary, or associate
member of NCSEA Inc.
Any eligible person in
Area 34 wishing to apply for
a scholarship should contact
Wendell Hall at the North
east Regional Education
Center, P. O. Box 1029,
Williamston, N.C., for ad
ditional information or
application forms.