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SUNNYLAND BREAKFAST UNK APPLE JUICE.... 1.09 CHICKEN 2.59 CHEESE 1.49 SAUSAGE 2.99 , r4Wk ■. Jjk rank St Wagnalls J«sfijLJE9sßs— famiIyMEDICAL GUIDE WMNJMXE > V “project ■‘ sfTP identi-Chlld I Tr7 0 ! l TC ,Crms ...WITH THE FRIENDLIEST Winn Dixie is proud to assist rw-x PpNRNNHM l 1 "? J in the fight to protect Vi’ltm and CLEANEST L 1 America’s Greatest Asset... ftjHtLuJ STORES IN TOWNI ?i# ■•i# * .. ? urYouth . ! JERRY BOUCHER NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MANAGER EDENTON, NC THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 3-B Weyerhaeuser^ Core Edger Crew Set New Records Core edger crews at the Plymouth Group Facility, which con verts plywood veneer log cores into Landscape Timbers, set new daily pro ductivity records ttys month. On Wednesday, 2, “A” shift established their record by producing 4,400 Landscape Timbers in a single 8-hour shift. On Wednesday,^March 16, “B” shift set their record by producing 4,600 Landscape Timbers in a single 8-hour shift. Lumber Restacker Productivity Up Crews at the Plymouth Wood Products Treating Plant Restacker, whic h restacks bulk lumber inio smaller bundles, set a new monthly production record in February and a new weekly record the second week in March. Restacker crews average! 11,469 board feet per hour throughout February to hit the new monthly mark. The new weekly record is 1,104,706 board feet, for an average of 13,809 board feet per hour. 10 Years Service Twenty-six Weyerhaeuser Employees from the North Carolina Region were honored recently for 10 years service to the company. The ■• were William F. Allen, Jr Pantego in the Fiber Grouj Larry Barber of Jamesville in the Timberlands Group; Thomas J. Bowen of Windsor in the Fiber Group; Clyde G Britt of Garner with the Raw Materials Group; Dennis R. Brooks of Merry Hjll in the Fiber Woodyard; Ctyyton E. Chesson of Plymouth,with the Fiber Group; Patience D. Cooper of Plymouth with the Fiber Group; Michael E. Dearien of New Bern in the New Bern Pulp. Mill; Katherine Gilreath of Plymouth in the Plymouth Accounting Group; Edward R. Hines of James ville in the Fiber Storeroom; James H. Hyman of Plymouth in the Fiber Group;,; A. La ton of Plymouth with the Timberlands Group; (Jfene R. Long of Williamston -in the Fiber Woodyard; James A. Maxwell of Plymouth at the Wood Products Merchan diser; Garland D. Meadows of Maysville in the Timberlands Group; Phyllis E. Mitchell of New Bern in the Timberlands Group; John D. Mobley of Williamston in the Fiber Elec trical Department; General Moore of Washington in the Fiber Group; Ernest Nixon, Jr. of Roper in the Fiber Group; Samuel A. Phelps of Jamesville in the Fiber Group; Terry W. Phelps of Creswell in the Fiber Group; Donald G. Smithwick of Cole rain in the Fiber Group; Dewey M. Stokes of New Bern at the New Bern Pulp Mill; Walter W. Whitaker of Everetts in the Fiber Group; Bobby Williams of Williamston in the Fiber Group and Paul R. Williams of Jamesville in the Fiber Group. Watch Your Posture Good posture habits can help you feel better and look better. For the truth about your posture, take a look at yourself in a full length mir ror. Are your shoulders squared? Is your abdomen flat? Hie North Carolina Medical Society advises that poor posture habits can cause several health problems, such as backaches, leg and foot pains and reduced blood cir culation. You can learn new habits of walking, sitting and standing to help improve your posture. Try standing with your feet slightly apart and your weight balanced on both feet. Your hips should be tucked under and your stomach fiat. While sitting, your thighs should be supported by the chair as far as theciffve of the knee. Feet should tie flat on the flow and >. r back sup ported by the bacji. of the chair. :ov a And to maintain good posture while walking, first be sure your shoes frf'pr >erly, then walk with td& straight ahead and your feet ( allel and close together as you step. Try to walk^f. lowly enough to be in control of your body end keep your body in a position that is almost erect.
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