Page 10-A Norfleet Sugg To Attend Agriculture Roundtable II Norfleet L. Sugg, Executive Secretary of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association, has been invited by Agriculture Secretary, John Block, to attend Agriculture Round table 11. Sugg will join Emmett Reynolds, Chairman, National Peanut Growers Group from Arabi, Georgia, in representing the nation’s peanut growers. This forum of sixteen agricultural commodities is scheduled for August 26-27, 1982 on the farm of Secretary Block at Knox ville, Illinois. Agriculture Roundtable II is a forum to bring key agricultural commodity leaders ranking USDA and White House leaders to discuss first-hand, major issues confronting the nation’s agriculture. USDA participants will: Secretary John Block, Seely Lodwick, Under-Secretary for In ternational Affairs and Commodity Programs; William Lesher, Assistant Secretary for Economics; Richard Douglas, Assistant to Deputy Secretary Lyng and Craig Fuller, Secretary to the Cabinet. 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Sugg said, “I am looking forward to our farm visit with Secretary Block and his top personnel, to let them know the depressed condition our peanut growers and farmers in general, find themselves, at no fault of their own”. He stated, ‘‘high interest rates, spiraling production costs, depressed crop prices and weak export markets are major concerns impacting our growers”. At least farm leaders will have an op portunity to meet away from Washington, roll up their sleeves and express themselves to key USDA leaders. The only survivor of the Battle of Little Big Horn, where Custer made his last stand, was the horse Comanche, whose embalmed body now stands on display at the University of Kansas. Mayor Knox Gives COA Grads Secret Os Success Charlotte Mayor Eddie Knox told 77 candidates for graduation from College of The Albemarle Wednesday night that success is never a gift, but comes only as a result of intensive effort. He also confirmed his support of North Carolina’s com munity college system in providing citizens with the kinds of education needed to serve the best interests of the state. “No matter where you go from here...you’ll find the Fishermen Continued From Page 9-A proper investment credit on their property. If a fisherman acquires new or used depreciable property such as pots, traps, or boat, for use in the industry, and places the property in service during the year, investment credit may be claimed. There is also a new break on the depreciation of property, too. Here’s another tip from the IRS. A fisherman (boat owner or captain) who hires short-term fishermen and the crew totals less than 10, may not have to withhold Social Security and income taxes from the wages paid. However, if the crew numbers 10 or more, taxes must be withheld, even if the individual is paid in the day’s catch. Many captains or owners swap a portion of the catch for goods or services, such as gasoline and repairs. When this transaction takes place, however informal, the goods or services received by either party is taxable as income. It’s called bartering and the goods or services are taxed on the fair market value. If a fisherman has a truck which is partially used in the fishing business and par tially for personal use, that portion of the truck's value used in the business is deductible as a business expense. Further and more detailed information on the tax treatment of the fishing industry is contained in Publication 595, “Tax Guide for Commercial Fisher men,” available by calling the IRS toll-free number. THE CHOWAN HERALD most important thing they taught you here (at COA) was how to succeed,” the summer commencement speaker assured his audience. “They taught you how to choose a path for yourself, how to decide on a course of action to take you along that path, and how to stick to the trail until you get where you want to go.” Knox recalled the efforts of British athlete Roger Bannister to run the four - minute mile. He said, at that time, people didn’t believe a man could run that fast. “Roger Bannister believed it, and he did it,” the speaker asserted. “Make things happen for yourself,” he urged. “Don’t set barriers to keep you from going all the way.” Citing the economic growth of the state, Knox pointed out that in 1981, new industries and plant ex pansions in North Carolina generated over $2 billion. The speaker said one of the first things industrial prospects look for in relocating are good com munity colleges or technical schools. 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Norfleet, dean of instruction, presented the candidates for conferral of degrees to Dr. J. Parker Chesson, Jr., COA president, and trustees chairman Andrew H. Williams as a climax to the outdoor ceremony. Chowan County graduates of COA’s Summer Com mencement exercises are: Gloria H. Beckler, Practical Nurse Education (PNE); Stanley Coolidge Britt, Light Construction; Cathryn L. Brown, PNE; David W. Dail, Electrical Installation and Maintenance; Mary L. Drew, Executive Secretary; William McKendrick Garner, 111, Electrical Installation and Main tenance; Audrey Marie Granby, PNE; Archie Eugene Nugen, Jr., magna cum laude, Electrical In stallation and Maintenance; Robert L. Paris, Jr., Air Conditioning and Refrigeration; Pamela Denise Piland, PNE; and Karen Dale Ward, Operating Room Technician. People once believed that agates could render them invisible. Ceramic Classes MAKE YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! 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