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WOODLAND EXERCISE Rodney Bell, N.C. Forest Service Management Technician,
gives instruction to students on a forestry exercise.
21st Future Farmers Clinic
The 21st Annual
Albemarle Future Farmers
of America Woodland Clinic
was held on October 21 in
Pasquotank County. L. C.
Bunch, District Chairman,
reports that four Chapters
from the Albemarle pistrict
and one from the Gates
Distric participated in the
contest. Approximately 35
students tried their skills on
the woodland exercises.
Each year the North
Carolina Forest Service
assists the District with the
contest by selecting the test
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sites and supervising the
event. Tree identification,
thinning procedures,
volume estimates and other
woodland management
practices are among the
exercises that contestants
are scored on.
Prize money is provided
each year by Union Camp
Corporation and Jones
Lumber Company. This
year’s SSO first place award
went to the Gates FFA
Chapter. The Northeastern
Chapter from Pasquotank
County placed second for a
$25 prize and Currituck
placed third for a $lO prize.
The Chowan and Camden
Chapters also participated
in the event.
Unemployment Rate
RALEIGH North
Carolina’s statewide total
unemployment rate fell to
8.7 per cent in September
from 9 per cent in August,
according to Glenn R.
Jemigan, chairman of the
N.C. Employment Security
Commission (ESC).
“This decrease for the
second consecutive month
can be attributed primarily
to workers being recalled
from temporary layoff. It
appears that some em
ployers have, so far, been
able to use temporary layoff
periods in order to maintain
production staff and avoid
permanent plant closings.”
Shorter working hours have
been in effect also. The
average weekly hours
worked by production
workers in manufacturing
dropped to 38. in mid-
September from 38.2 in mid-
August. In mid-September,
1981, workers averaged 38.6
hours per week.
Manufacturing jobs
•verall-showed a riet gain of
2,700. Improvement oc
curred principally in
Furniture and Fixtures
which gained 1,400 (1.8 per
cent) jobs in the durable
goods sector. In nondurable
goods, Textile Mill Products
posted a slight reversal (-0.3
per cent) when 600 jobs were
lost. Temporary layoffs
could account for the
change.
Nonmanufacturing jobs
gained 43,400 (2.8 per cent)
positions as the Government
sector experienced the
return to work by teachers
and support personnel
employed by the school
systems. This is an annual
occurrence when school
sessions resume. Seasonal
influence was felt in Service
and Trade jobs as the tourist
vacation period ended
around Labor day at the
shore. Service jobs declined
1,100 (-0.3 per cent) and
Trade was down 1,400 (-0.3
per cent).
THE CHOWAN HERALD
White "The Southern Sportsman”, Takes Challenge
Franc White, known to
outdoor enthusiasts in six
states as “The Southern
Sportsman”, takes on a new
challenge this year as he
serves as the Honorary
Chairman of the 1982
Christmas Seal campaign
for the American Lung
Association of North
Carolina.
White has hosted “The
Southern Sportsman,’ for
ten years since the show’s
debut on WITN—TV in
Washington, N.C. in 1972.
The television series
is now syndicated
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Carolinas, Georgia,
Maryland, Virginia, and
West Virginia covering
every major market.
White also publishes a
magazine under the same
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thousands of outdoorsmen.
He has written articles for
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including Sports Afield, The
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show; his love of good food
has led him into the
restaurant business.
Born in Sylacauga,
Alabama in 1928, White
became interested in
journalism in the
Army during World War 11.
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reporter for the Bir
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involvement with broad
casting about the outdoors
began with fishing forecasts
he gave on WSOC—TV in
Charlotte.
White has a co-chairman
of sorts for the Christmas
Seal campaign; Fracas, his
Irish setter who appears on
every telecast.
1982 will be the 76th year
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of Christmas Seals in North
Carolina. Originally a fund
raising effort to fight
tuberculosis, the Christmas
Seals program now provides
financial support for
research, education and
health services to combat
emphysema, chronic
bronchitis, asthma, and
other lung diseases.