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Business Activity Slower
Business activity in North
Carolina moderately
weakened in June, ac
cording to the Wachovia
Business Index. The Index
registered 153.3, down 0.8
per cent from the revised
May level.
Non - agricultural em
ployment decreased due to
losses in both manufac
turing and non
manufacturing industries.
The manufacturing work
week grew modestly;
however, average hourly
earnings for manufacturing
employees declined when
price adjusted. Seasonally
adjusted, the number of
people unemployed in the
state was 260,100 in June,
down 5,500 from May.
Manufacturing em
ployment fell 0.8 per cent in
June, with both durable and
non - durable goods in
dustries reporting lower
employment levels. In
durable goods industries,
employment in furniture
and lumber declined while
employment was up in
electrical and non - elec
trical machinery. All sec
tors of non - durable goods
industries experienced
JOHN DOWD
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INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS
BROAD STREET* Convenient. 2 Bedrooms,
° 1 r ' cc 1 * 1 Bath, Livingroom,
Dining, Fireplace, Carport, Workshop,
Central Air & Heat
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE:
Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy
Beach, 2 Boat Slips, 3 Bedrooms, 2V4
Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Garage
CHOWAN BEAM: gtfaSSBS
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1214 S. Broad St. Edenton, NC 27932
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employment losses.
In the non - manufac
turing sector, construction,
trade and government
employment was below the
previous month while
services employment
remained unchanged.
The seasonally adjusted
unemployment rate for
North Carolina was 8.9 per
cent in June, down 0.1 per
cent from May. The national
rate for June was un
changed at 9.5 per cent in
May.
Unit sales of cars and
trucks for the first six
months of 1982 were down
15.8 per cent respectively
from year ago levels.
Card Os Thanks
The family of the late Ida
R. Welch would like to ex
press sincere appreciation
to all who acknowledged
acts of kindness during the
illness and death of our
loved one. Special thanks to
Dr. Archie Walker and to all
the nursing staff at Chowan
Hospital and Elder Lodge.
The Family
pd.
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Resources Groun Wins
Top Corporate Awards
The North Carolina
Resources Group has won
Weyerhaeuser Company’s
top award for improved
performance by an
operating unit. The group,
responsible for overall
management of the com
pany’s timberlands and raw
material, has also been
cited for its continued
outstanding safety record
by state, regional, and
national organizations,
according to region
resources manager, Robert
M. Wiggins.
The Improved Unit
Performance Award has
been presented fewer than
10 times since it was
established by the Senior
Management Operating
Committee in 1981. It
recognized operating units
in the company who raise
their levels of performance
and then sustain that ex
cellence.
The North Carolina
Resources Group was cited
for “outstanding dedication
and commitment which
resulted in significantly
improved unit performance
trends”.
The Resource Group is
establishing a reputation in
the company and the forest
industry for its leadership
role in the areas of forest
management, harvesting
innovation and safety.
In the field of safety on the
job, awards were received
this year from state,
regional and national
organizations recognizing
the group’s 1981 per
formance.
National Safety Council’s
Award of Honor for the
fourth consecutive year.
National Safety Council’s
First Place Award in
Forestry and Harvesting for
the third consecutive year.
North Carolina Depart
ment of Labor special
recognition for injury-free
1981.
Southern Pulp and Paper
Association, special
recognition for injury-free
1981.
Howard Duzan Named On
State Advisory Council
Howard Duzan of Van
ceboro, Region Forester for
Weyerhaeuser Company
has been named to
represent private forest
industries on the State
Advisory Council on Smoke
Management.
The blue ribbon group will
be making a continuing
study of the impact of smoke
management legislation
passed by the 1981 General
Assembly. The council’s
specific goals include
revision of guidelines for
burning slash and other land
clearing debris by farmers
THE CHOWAN HERALD
and foresters providing
protection of the en
vironment and the con
tinued use of fire as a
management tool.
Larry L. Davenport
Appointed Chairman
Larry L. Davenport,
region tax manager for
Weyerhaeuser Company
was recently appointed
chairman of the tax sur
veillance committee of the
North Carolina Forestry
Association.
The committee, made up
of both industry and non
industrial private timber
owners, will act as laison
between the North Carolina
Forestry Association and
the tax writing committees
of the North Carolina
General Assembly.
The NCFA committee is
currently working with the
Ad-Valorem Tax Study
Commission which is
preparing recommended
changes in the state’s
property tax system.
Davenport, of Frog
Misery in Eastern
Washington County joinedi
Weyerhaeuser Company in
August, 1979, after serving
as tax supervisor for
Washington County.
Prayer Breakfast
A Prayer Breakfast will
be held at Miss Donnie’s
Restaurant in Creswell on
August 7 beginning at 9 A.M.
Cy Rich, Jr. will be the guest
speaker. It is requested that
reservations be made by
Friday, August 6. For
reservations, call Louise
Wheeler in Edenton at 482-
3189, or in Creswell call Jean
Crispian at 797-4036 or lone
Craddock at 797-4464. This is
an inter - denominational
event, and people of all
faiths are invited to attend.
Accepted
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MURFREESBORO - - -
George Alvin Bunch, Jr., of
Edenton and a senior at
John A. Holmes High School
has been accepted for ad
missions to Chowan College
for the fall semester
beginning August 22.
Union To Meet
The newly organized
Edenton Chowan County
Christian Fellowship Union
will meet August 29 P.M. at
St. John Missionary Baptist
Church, Edenton. Rev. J.E.
Griffin is the pastor, and the
public is invited.
Challenging
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costing now, then it was
certainly a bargain 30 years
ago.
Times, Marshalltown, la.
-Hints For Travel-Induced Jet Lag
Summer brings vacation
time climes for people. But
for travelers flying overseas
over more than four time
zones, the first vacation
experience could be the
debilitating feeling called
“jet lag.”
The problem is due to
disturbing the body’s daily
rhythms with drastic time
changes or longer than
normal waking hours.
According to the North
Carolina Medical Society a
traveler can take
precautions to minimize jet
lag fatigue.
For two or three weeks
before the flight, a traveler
should gradually improve
his - her general fitness with
a walking program, up to
Farmer’s
Air Service
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P.O. Box 207 919/482-4418
421 S. BROAD ST. 919/452-4419
EDENTON. N. C. 27932 919/482-4410
NOTICE
Chowan Beach property is a private
area restricted for the private and
exclusive use of property owners only,
their families, and guests.
This private area includes the park,
beach, boat ramp, pier, parking lot,
roads, and all other areas of Chowan
Beach.
TRESPASSERS ARE SUBJECT TO
PROSECUTION.
Chowan Beach Recreation Assn.
MINI STORAGE^
YOU Lock It Up & Keep The Key
Store Anything, Any Size, Anytime,
As Long As You Need
Open 24 hrs. a day - 365 days per year
(4xß) (4x16) (8x16) or (16x16) To Choose
Motor Home Or Boat Parking j
STORE ANYTHING
At Mini-Storage, you can store almost anything |k IT\ TT
It's a great place for houKhold foods between IVIII\I
moves. (It's cheaper to store with us for a *■ T ' 1
month than rent a moving truck overnight.)
buikto, -MUTM. «nd dry during \r* T7
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during the cold winter months
It's a dry storage place for extra furniture or the II
baby things you can't bear to get rid of
It's a groat place for large, expensive took, '
lawn mowers, garden tractors, etc., when you \\ .
don't neod thorn at home B
It's a place for excess inventory from your y.
burinem. and a place le keep seasonal mer
chandke until it’s back in season.....
STORE ANY SIZE 0
At Mint-Storage, yon caa rent aa much or as Ar
Uttle apace ss you need. We bsve storage spaces f(
available in all Mxae, so we caa handte almoet l)
any storage problem if B
And you never have to pay for more space than
yeu really need. 1 |
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MINI STORAGE^
N. Broad Stroot Extd. Edonton, NC vN
482-8421 v
three miles daily.
Trip preparations should
be completed at least 48
hours prior to takeoff to
allow a period of relaxation,
free from pressure.
If possible, the traveler
should schedule a day flight,
with morning departure if
possible, remaining close to
his home schedule for eating
and sleeping, thus arriving
at or around his usual
bedtime.
During a day flight, with a
morning departure, the
traveler should avoid
sleeping. On a night flight,
though, a brief inflight nap
is advised.
After the flight, the
traveler should take
carefully planned sleep and
rest during the first 24
hours. An eastbound day
flight from the United States
to Europe should be
followed by a good night’s
sleep before sightseeing. An
eastbound night flight calls
for a morning nap, a
leisurely afternoon, and an
early bedtime.
The first dinosaurs it's believed were no larger than a
modern turkey.
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I REALTY 111
1/ 482-2645 j) I
Nights & Weekends Rhone 482-7147
106 E. King Street
NEW LISTINGS
HOME IN THE COUNTRY—Urge living room, den, I
2 full baths, two bedrooms, two car garage, large lot, I
furnished, one year old mobile home.
COUNTRY CLUB AREA—Brick home on large lot, 4 I
bedrooms, 2 full baths, large L.R. and den with
fireplace, kitchen, utility room, garage, fenced
backyard. 9M> per cent assumption 368,000.
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY—Two bedroom
home. In town, living room with fireplace, bath, eat-in I
kitchen, screened porch, fenced backyard $35,000. I
WATERFRONT Custom built cedar home. 3 BR, I
2Vfc baths, recreation room, great room with cathedral S
ceiling, 2 car garage, bulkheading with sandy beach on 1
the Albemarle Sound SBO,OOO. I
HISTORIC DISTRICT Spacious 2Vi story home 1
with large, beautifully landscaped yard, 6 bedrooms, 2 1
full baths, 2 half baths, 2 car garage, workshop, guest H
house, recreation room, waterview.
HISTORIC DWTnir'Q » pTCQ 4 story brick
home, large QON > “OV., 4 nreplaces, screen ■
porch, excellent condition SBI,OOO. I
APARTMENT HOUSE —Good location in town, 5 I
apartments, 3.10 ts $40,000. I
HISTORIC DISTRICT —. Wightful lVi story brick I
home on West Gale StiSOl-Herb condition, excellent ■
craftsmanship
ALBEMARLE SOUND Beautiful wooded lots over!
one acre in size on the water. Prices starting at an un-l
believeable $18,000.1
MEXICO ROAD LfiSfaPtED ,ricK rancn lfl |
immaculate cot r*ON » Lcigy efficient, many!
extras $54,000.1
CAPE COLONY Brick- h water view >|
carport, worksh-?* nNT Kto the boat S
basin VY: $48.000.1
WATERFRONT—AIbemarIe Sound, charming 2 BD. B
house, deck, bulkheading. 12 per cent owner finan- B
ring $38,000, I
10 PERCENT ASSUMABLE LOAN Payments of B
304. per month buys this like new 3 bedroom home in I
the country with V 4 acre lot. Call for further details. I
Low downpayment.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment I
house with eight apartments. Excellent income in B
prime location. 9*4 percent assumption.
HALF ACRE LOT Just $60.00 per month buys your B
own half acre lot with septic tank, water and elec- B
tricity, perfect for mobile home. Low downpayment. B
PRICE REDUCED Log Cabin, beautiful inside B
and out, ,Large fireplace, 2 Bedrooms and,Loft, B
Maintenance free, energy efficient $38,000. ■
ACREAGE Three, Lovely acres in a choice B
Location .privacy. 12 per cent owner financing. SIO,OOO. I
SNUG HARBOR Partially furnished mobile home B
on a well landscaped lot. Large workshop, room ad- B
dition, and deck. 10 per cent owner financing. B
INCOME PRODUCING IN VF«»MENT uauucu, B
rental property, brick CQLO 3 BR apartments I
(Good location. Great p.^w.
WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular 1
setting on the Albemarle Sound, featuring: foyer, great §
room, 3or 4 bedrooms, Florida room, 2 full baths and 2 I
half baths. Plus 3 bdrm. guest house. 1.1 acres with I
sandy beach. 12 per cent owner financing. 1
COMMERCIAL BUILDING —On 2.6 acres with 365’ 1
of highway frontage -12 per cent owner finan- 1
ring $65,000
COMMERCIAL BUILDING Highway frontage on B
2.8 acres make an offer B
HISTORIC DlSTßlCT—Charming 4BR home with 2 I
full baths, eat-in kitchen, formal dining room, LR. den. |
and utility room. Beautiful yard. Price reduced to |
$48,000
CAPE COLONY Charmine 2 bedroom home, IV* I
baths, eat-in kitchen, qQ| Qia carport, large 1
utility rm. Beautiful, Htooaed setting. Many extra |
features
CAPE COLONY UniAir custom built heme on I
dbl. lot, 3 bdrm Q rm., LR, cathedral 1
ceiling - balconie fireplace, 2 bay carport, 1
.workshop, beach and much more 1
VALHALLA Owner Must Sell Now! —Bight year B
old spacious country home with over 1750 sq. ft. in-. B
eluding 3 bdrms., LR, DR. kit., IV* baths, utility room * I
and studio. Situated on two acres north of B
Edenton Price Reduced $34,094. B
Waterfront Lots - Snug Harbor and Arrowhead. I
Other Lot* and Acreage For Sale.' I
Thursday, August 5, 1982
Westbound, however, the
traveler literally races the
sun across the sky and
arrives at his destination
with local time much the
same as the time of
departure. The many hours
of elapsed time make a long
day. Going to bed early and
sleeping late are essential.