Thursday. August 5, 1982
Long Attends Conference
Thomas J. Long, Jr.,
resident of the Albemarle
roduction Credit
Association, has returned
home after participating in
a four - state conference of
federal Land Bank
Association and Production
Credit Association officials
held July 18 - 20 at the
Orlando Hyatt Hotel
Kissimmee, Florida.
Mr. Long said that over
900 farmer - directors,
presidents and guests of the
46 Land Bank Associations
and 57 Production Credit
Associations in North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Florida at
tended the business
sessions.
Farmer - owned Land
Bank Associations make
and service long - term
loans for The Federal Land
Bank of Columbia to far
mers, growers, ranchers
and home owners in rural
areas. PCAs provide short
and intermediate term
credit to this same group, as
well as to commerical
fishermen. The two banks
and associations have
agriculutral loans out
standing to more than
147,000 members in excess
of $7.9 billion in the
Carolinas, Georgia and
Florida, the four states
served by the banks and
associations.
Principal speakers during
the meeting included John
St. John, member, Farm
Credit Board of Columbia
and senior vice president,
Citrus Central, Inc.; Albert
T. Sommers, senior vice
president and chief
economist, The Conference
Board; Dr. James Blakely,
noted humorist, author and
columnist; and C.W.S.
Home, president of The
Federal Land Bank of
Columbia and Federal
Intermediate Credit Bank of
Columbia.
The Albemarle Produc
tion Credit Association has
797 loans outstanding to
members in Pasquotank,
Perquimans, Camden,
Currituck, Dare, Chowan,
Gates, Washington and
Tyrrell counties, amounting
to over $48.8 million.
Also attending the
Kissimmee meeting, in
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addition to Mr. Long were
James H. Ferebee, W.
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Fishing Tps
From Tom Mann
Just where in the heck do
fish disappear to during dog
days when birds are panting
and dogs’ tongues are
almost touching the ground?
Well, at home you seek out
cool spots, out of the sun,
and try to get comfortable,
right?
That’s just what fish do,
too. They find shady areas
where it’s cooler, like back
under lily pads, weeds, and
brush. Or, they bask under
overhangs such as undercut
banks, deadfalls, logs, and
piers. Also, they seek
deeper, mid - lake water
close to the thermocline
where it’s cooler.
To find the thermocline
where fish hang out, tie a
thermocline to about
a 50 - foot string.
Lower it a couple of feet at a
time and take a reading.
Normally the temperature
drops about a degree for
each foot of depth. But when
you hit the thermocline it
can drop from five to ten
degrees. When you en
counter this, then check the
depth by your string length,
and fish just above the
thermocline because that’s
where the fish may be. If not
there then fish around those
shady spots mentioned,
using jellyworms on the
bottom, and surface lures on
top.
Brer Tom’s closing
tip . When you fish on a hot
day, remember your
comfort and you’ll enjoy it
more. Take along cold
drinks and snacks, wear a
broadbrim hat and sun
glasses, and protect your
hide with suntan lotion. Oh
yes, don’t forget to set the
hook, hear?
Years ago, country folk be
lieved that the seventh son
in a family possessed unsual
gifts.
The Edenton - Chowan Recreation Report
Pic Wic Wins Men’s SaftteO
League
PicWic Restaurant
captured the regular season
title in the Men’s Softball
League last week with a 20-4
record. The Ryland
Ruritans were a close
second with a 19-5 record.
The third place trophy went
ot Bridgetum Exxon with a
18-6 record. The top three
teams received first round
byes in the season ending
tournament which begins
this week. The final league
standings are as follows:
PicWic 20-4
Ryland 19-5
Exxon 18-6
A’s 17-7
Millers 17-7
Texaco 16-8
Police Dept. 13-11
Bears 12-12
Natural Lite 8-16
Perry Holland 7-17
Tyner JC’s 5-18
Cotton Mill 3-21
Atlantic Forest 1-22
Superstarletts Capture
Women’s Tourney Title
The Superstarletts after
finishing second in the
regular season breezed
through the Tournament
until the final round with an
unblemished record. The
Superstarletts received
their first loss of the tour
nament from Charlie’s
Angels by a 5-1 score and
forced a second game
between the two. The
Superstarletts recovered
Charlie’s Angels took home
second place. Charlie’s
Angels also won the Sport
smanship award for the
tournament.
Aerobic Dance Class
The Recreation Depart
ment is sponsoring a new
session of 'Aerobic Dance
beginning this week and
running for 8 weeks. Classes
are offered on Monday and
Wednesday evenings from
6:00-7:00. A drop-in class is
also offered on Saturday
mornings at 10. The in
structors for this class are-
Julie Spivey & Terry Roth
berger. A registration fee is
charged for classes. Con
tact the Recreation
Department at 482-8595 for
more information.
Beginning Clogging Class
A beginning clogging
THE CHOWAN HERALD
class is being taught at the
Recreation Department on
Monday evenings from 7:30-
9:00. Gene Baker is the
instructor for this ten week
course. Registration fee is
SI.OO. Anyone interested
may register at the
Agriculture Extension
Office in the County Office
Building.
Little League
Allstars
The Edenton Allstar Little
League team warmed up
their skills for state com
petition by playing the
allstars from Perquimans
Co. two games during the
weekend. On Friday night,
Edenton downed
Perquimans 4-1 on the
strength of Erie Downing
and Michael Bunch pit
ching. Bunch also added a
homerun to aid the attack.
On Saturday night, the
allstars traveled to Hertford
and again pitching was the
name of the game. This time
however it came in the form
of Brad Hurdle from
Perquimans Co. who pit
ched 3 perfect innings and
was relieved by Todd
Hunter. Three unearned
runs and a few baserunning
errors allowed Perquimans
to take a 4-3 victory. The
Edenton team will play in
Ayden this weekend
beginning Friday, August 6
at 2 P.M.
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Travel To Manteo
The Ten - Year Old Allstar
team will travel to Manteo
this Friday to participate in
district competition. The
opponents for the first game
will be Dare County with the
game starting at 6 P.M. The
tournament will continue
through Sunday. The
members of the ten - year
old Allstars are: Jim
Blount, Marvin Holley,
Dexter Jernigan, Lin
Hurdle, Chad Johnson,
Kareen Costen, William San
Costen, Alonzo Unthank,
Rob Schroeder, Clay Willis,
Norman Young, Brian
White, Shawn Whicker,
Chris Brabble and Robin
Vester. The team is coached
by Sid White and Keith
Johnson.
Aerobic Dance Class
The Recreation Depart
ment is sponsoring an
Aerobic Dance class on
Monday and Wednesdays
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in class is also offered on
Saturday morning at 10
A.M. The instructors for this
class are Julie Spivey and
Terry Rothberger. A
registration fee is charged
for the class. Contact the
Recreation Department at
482 - 8595 or Julie Spivey at
482 - 8055 for more in
formation.
Baseball Uniforms
Returned
All baseball and softball
participants are urged to
return their uniform as soon
as possible to avoid a
penalty charge. This applies
to all Little League, Babe
Ruth and Girls’ Softball
players. T-Ball and Midget
League players may keep
their shirt.
Football and Soccer
Season Approaching
The Fall of the year is fast
approaching and that means
football and soccer is in the
air. The Recreation
Department is looking for
adults who will volunteer a
little of their time to coach
or help with a team for this
season. If you would be
interested, please see
Rodney Lassiter or call the
Recreation Department at
482 - 8595. Registration for
football and soccer will
begin in two weeks so start
your conditioning now.
Tennis Team
Begin Practice
The Women’s Tennis
Team at John A. Holmes
High School will hold its first
practice August 16 at 3:30
P.M. on the Holmes tennis
court. The team is coached
by Nan Copeland and she
invites anybody interested
to attend. The first match is
scheduled for September 2.
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Page 8-B
Dr. Pouton, To
Be Interviewed
N.C. State University’s
new chancellor, Dr. Bruce
Robert Poulton, will be
interviewed by UNC
President William C. Friday
on an upcoming segment of
“North Carolina People” on
public television.
During the interview, Dr.
Poulton will talk about the
nearly 100-year-old land
grant university-where it is
now and where he hopes to
lead it-and his impressions
of life on campus, in Raleigh
and in North Carolina.
The Poulton interview will
be shown on Sunday, Aug. 8
at 6 P.M. It will be carried
by WUND-TV Channel 2,
Columbia.
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