W»ar»day, October a, " ; .. 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 Heating LNo. 9953 Refrig. LNo. 2252 DELANEY JETHRO. Service For All Types Os Heating Systems Commerical Refrigeration, Appliance Service Rt. 1 Box 179 K Phone: 221-8730 Edenton, N.C. 27932 24 Hr. Service 70 114 3 BEDROOM - 2 BATHS only *12,695°° TO? FHA FINANCING LOWEST PAYMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA TOTAL ELECTRIC - FURNISHED 100 MILE FREE DELIVERY ONLY AT AZALEA MOBILE HOMES OF N.C.. INC. -SEE TOMMY WILLIAMS WALTER SPEIGHT GREENVILLE WILLIAMSTON 756-7815 792-7533 SALES PRICE $695. CASH DOWN $895. 144 aONTHLV PAYMENTS 1139J0 ■ 17.99* APR JONES ! BEAL ESTATE Sit & Broad St Call Term Je»e« At 919V88 752 S New Listing RIVERTON Neat brick borne wun very attractive financing. Home features' living room, kitchen, dining room, three bedrooms, two baths. Nice lot. 9 per cent RgVERfON Attractive brick home on large lot with nice trees. Mouse features living room, den, kitchen - dining area, three bedrooms, two baths, central heat and air. Some assumable loan at low rate 182,000. RIVERTON Attractive brick home featuring living room, den, kitchen, dining combo, S bedrooms, two baths, utility roan, garage, central vacuum system. Some assumable mortgage at 7¥4 per cent 182,000. ATTRACTIVE * NEAT HOME On Johnston Street Featuring 2 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen and one bath. .* $36,000. BAYVIEW TRAIL Attractive brick borne on large lot with trees near Country Chib featuring living room, den, kitchen - dining combo, utility room, rec. room, 3 bedrooms, baths $86,000. MORGAN PARK Beautiful brick home in one of Eden ton’s nicest neigh borhoods, featuring living room, den, dining room, kitchen, utility room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. $68,000. ON CHOWAN RIVER - Two story brick home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, kitchen, den with fireplace phis family room. Deck overlooking the wator. Owner financing available. SBO,OOO. OLD COUNTRY HOME—Needs moving and restoring $3,500 or best offer. BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOTS ON ALBEMARLE SOUND -One half acre iastoa.HonibiMrFioiat.....* $36,800. MEXICO ROAD FOR BALE This three bedroom brick borne features large r|am uiUIl flumilßJU. HlnhMl m»wi tfaradn |sbmm ovizi| rwn, on wun iircpiwcc, uicoqu, vwvubuwiin|lib§w ... 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 Economic Recovery Act Greensboro When the All-Savers Certificates were included as a tax break in the Economic Recovery Act of 1961, it was believed that their popularity would blossom into real nest eggs for many purchasers. That has proved to be true, the Internal Revenue Sendee savs. So, the IRS has announced Greenland ii the largest island in the world. West W. By rum Agency, Inc. The Independent Agency That Cares. All Your INSURANCE NEEDS. You’ll Be Glad You Did. Edentoit, N.C. 468-4438 family centers I JL> EDENTON VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER '* toi>way> hav * merchandise m adequate supply in our stores In theevent the advertised merchandise is not available due lo unforseen reasons TQAY will provide a Ram Chech upon request, m order that IS H Wtetnarchwvliie may b* purchased at the sqie pnce when it becomes available or you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction It <s the policy of TG4Y to see that you are happy with your purchases •it is B; ]■ competitivelv n the mjrset Regular Sale Prices may vary market market, but the sale price will always be as advertised »We win be happy to refund your money il you are not satisfied with your Bl pwchea# HlS4*ea| MqHflarCaerf* arrapflad. I EARLY I VLL RKIHTTIOAS [ I aV I l# '” li^s%| I Blouse % flow 1 c \ I Bk,rt * |li r^TT^TI last |50% 1 50%„ I I WHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE? | weekly to 20 stations in the Carolinas, Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia covering every major market. White also publishes a magazine under the same name that reaches thousands of outdoorsmen. He has written articles for many national publications, including Sports Afield, The American Hunter and Salt Water Sportsman. As well as providing tip 6 for fishermen and hunters, White is well-known for the cooking segments of his that under certain cir cumstances All-Savers that are automatically renewed have a 1-year maturity for the second year. The Economic Recovery Act of 1981 excludes from tax up to SI,OOO of interest, or $2,000 on a joint return, for qualifying i-year cer- Continued On Pace 10-B 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. After the war he was a reporter for the Bir mingham Age Herald. His BASS BOATS iSS V YOtm FIRST CLAM TICKET TO A Ag&t-i —— ARKANSAS |V Wby Forrest L Wood BASS TRACKER & TRI-HAWK GLASTRON.. SKEETER.. GALAXY.. PRIVATEER NEW (COX-S TRAILERS I tevinmiDEi ISMsMUA'J IOUTBOARDS I FOR SERVICE: JOE BRICKHOUSE MOTOR GUIDE TROLUNG MOTORS! BML HAHNE: MARINE SALES & SERVICF Xj|lrx VISIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT Twiinur mot ° r c°Rp /At HI 111 r EDENTON 482-8421 ff <4IIUIIL r Broad St Ext. 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 Page 5-B 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.

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