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Mini-Tour Is Planned By II. JEFF COPELAND Area Livestock Agent Cattlemen are invited to attend a mini-tour on Tuesday, August 25. Please call 426-5428 by Friday, August 21, to let us know if you will be attending the tour. The tour will depart at 8:00 a.m. from the County Extension office in Hertford. The first stop, at 8:30 a.m. - Glenn Rogerson - To maximize production per animal unit, wise use of pasture is important. Glenn has set up a controlled grazing system for his sheep that may work on your farm with cattle. For many of you it will be the first time you will have the opportuni North Carolina' Legislative Report THOMPSON The 1967 Legislative Session will have ended by the time you read this article. It has been a long ses sion. Over 3500 bills, mostly local, have been introduced in the House. The local bills that I introduced were requested by the local of ficials that were affected. These bills cover many different topics. There was a bear hunting bill for Washington and Tyrrell counties. Then there were many local bills involving updating certain regulations that counties and towns need. One of the statewide bills that I introduced gives authority to county commis sioners to approve any sanitary landfill in their particular county. This bill created a great deal of in terest when the barge of garbage was off the coast at Morehead Ci ty. The other state bill that I in troduced dealt with agriculture. During the session, several in teresting bills were introduced. The one cent sales tax to build schools that sunset in four years passed the House but not the Senate. I thought this would have been good for the Northeast. The school bill that passed the. House,,,and Senate addresses, critical needs and should help the northeastern counties that have a small tax base. This bill raises corporate tax to seven percent and does away with inventory tax. Each governing body will be reim bursed for inventory tax loss. Another bill that should be of in terest to the Northeast is the Best Management Cost Share Pro gram. This is a program that lets farmers share in cost of preven ting erosion and loss of nutrients due to run-off water. It is an ex cellent program for the Albemarle area and this year will be increased to 50 counties in North Carolina. It has been very interesting ses sion, especially for me. I certain ly intended and did support those issues that our local elected of ficials requested. I also ap preciate the opportunity to repre sent the First District, and if you have concerns, please contact me. fl Ilf ty to see controlled grazing, or this ■ particular breed of sheep Cheviot. The second stop, at 9:30 a m. - Ralph Webber, G. A. Keeter, Herdsman - Purebred Charolais cattle including a Waynesville Test Station Bull; handling facilities; and silage are features at this stop. A working demonstra tion of several cattle products (implants and dewormers) and their usage should be of interest to any cattle producer. The state graded feeder calf sales will begin soon. Compared to local auctions in 1986, they paid $6.00 more per hundred weight for medium framed steers, and $5.00 more per hundred weight for medium framed heifers. Consider marketing your calves through graded sales for best prices. The first sale is in Rocky Mount. Producers selling calves should read the rules carefully. Consign ment sheets are due in Tarboro by August 24 to avoid the $1.00 late penalty. All calves must be vac cinated for Blackleg and Malig nant Edema before August 20. Parents desiring to purchase calves for the 4-H show should make plans now! There will be a club calf pen at the Rocky Mount sale and maybe the second. The club calf pen is those 10 or 15 calves selected out of the entire sale (800-1200 head) for people like you to bid on individually for 4-H and FFA projects. If you want a calf, by all means try to attend. If you cannot go yourself but still want to buy a calf, contact me by Friday, August 21. There will be a trailer available at the Rocky Mount sale to bring 4-H calves back home. Richard Lichten walner, Area Cattle Specialist, and myself will do whatever we can to help. Plan to get your calf now while the selection is good. The schedule of sales is: Rocky Mount - Thursday, September 3 at 10 a.m.; Clinton - Wednesday, September 9 at 10 a.m.; and Rocky Mount - Thursday, October 29 at 10 a.m. Assistance Is Available The Veterans Administration wants veterans to know that they should seek VA’s assistance if they have fallen behind in their GI home loan mortgage payments. “We can help the veteran to avoid losing the family home or equity in a home through foreclosure,” says VA Ad ministrator Thomas K. Turnage. The first step for a veteran ex periencing mortgage payment dif ficulties, VA advises, is to contact the lender and make ar rangements to bring the loan up to date. If an arrangement with the lender cannot be reached, the veteran should ask for assistance from the nearest VA Regional Office. VA counselors, after reviewing a veteran’s financial situation, can sometimes develop a pay ment plan that will be acceptable to the mortgage company. I" ■! I I Performing Both Friday & Saturday Night! August 21st and 22nd Strut Come Dance to the Best Top 40’s Tunes From 9:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. • Restaurant Will Also Be Open • Serving A Full Menu Until 2 a.m. DAILY LUNCH BUFFET Monday - Friday from 11:30 a.m. til 2 p.m. $3.50 SUNDAY BUFFET $5.95 from 12 a.m. tii 2 p.m. Come end see whet you’re missing at Joe's PI ace (Meads) Grubb Street Extnd. - Hertford, N.C. 426-5570 Serving all of Eastern North Carolina with offices in: • Edenton • Nags Head • Elizabeth City • Washington ,r • Camden 431 South Broad Street 482-7484 Robert B. Bachman Broker in Charge 482-3598 April Lane * * Broker Associates • - Relocation Broker Nancy Wood 482-2233 Darcey Gaines 482-7184 482-4969 Walter Noneman 482-2720 - • Sales Associates - - Teresa Blanchard Virginia Wood 221-4813 482-3714 T CHARMING TOWNHOME: refinished wood floors, formal living room and dining room, sunroom with dock — All features of this delightful home in prestigious neighborhood ran bo yours for.........,.....$118,500. ^,7Y , - This home features an era gone by! Includes four t. AM I J 1! I hi: bedrooms, entrance hallway, custom built-ins, high ceilings, insulation, swimming pool with elaborate decking and jacuzzi. Superbly situated on spacious corner homesite and includes guest home. One of a kind in Edenton.$265,000. PARTIAL WATERFRONT LISTINGS WATERFRONT MASTERPIECE: f^aSes^wUhta Edenton’s city limits overlooking Edenton Bay with deep water access to the Albemarle Sound. A choice opportunity to live life at it’s fullest. .Phone today for an appointment to view. WATERFRONT TRADITIONAL: Sound in exclusive neighborhood. Includes all amenities, three or four bedrooms, three full baths, living room, dining room, sunporch, deck, and pier...$193,000. 255 TEN ACRES: with over 800 feet of waterfront, heavily wooded on scenic Yeopim River for only.$125,000. 300 CHOWAN BEACH: kation of this nice homesite. Lot 301 with manu CANAL BULKHEADED HOMESITE: factored home and workshop/storage buildings for only $27,900. PARTIAL RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS 292 Situated on EXCEPTIONAL TOWN PROPERTY: three home sites in exlusive Edenton Historic District. Features living room with fireplace, exquisite dining room, butler’s pantry, five bedrooms, two full and two half baths. Must be viewed to be appreciated.$196,000 296 IMAGINATIVE ARCHITECT: home featuring formal dining room, living room with fireplace and screened, in porch. Situated in Morgan Park on Robin Lane.$135,000. C93 is an Edenton THE LEIGH HOUSE, CIR^fc 1759: historical landmark The home has received Nationa’o'^Vjiition and is significant architec turally for being one of th'-rt^A'jeenth century gambrel roof dwellings remaining in the town....vV.. 293 pirpa i«40 RESTORED EAST LAKE VICTORIAN: £ presti gious Historic District. Featuring four bedrooms, two and a half baths, dou ble tier porches, four fireplaces and detached garage. Please phone for viewing. New home with main tenance free vinyl siding. 288 BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED: This well constructed home is fR'WcT^ed, complete with central air and heat, three bedroorrw V\«V5nd nice rear deck featurine Atriom doors opening into the IvV. 278 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE/FAIRWAY DRIVE: Lovely home on wooded 1.3 acres. Features formal living room, dining room, study with built-in book cases and beautiful fireplace. Spacious garage with workshop. Beach and boat basin access.$110,000. 23* ^ Classic gram^Af Colonial Williamsburg architec CIKCA 1985: ture is re^^p|AYh exacting detail. This fine home features fireplaces in the livii^^^P^i master bedroom. Also a formal dining room and spacious kitch^^^m built-in appliances. 295_ is owner’s reason for immediate sale of this four RELOC A1 ION: bedroom, two and a half bath beauty on half acre homesite. Near entrance to country club and golf course.$89,900. KIMBERLY DRIVE MQ^&AN PARK: irice of this spacious beauty fett^Viediate sale! Three bedrooms, two baths, gracious family fireplace, and carport with storage area. CHARMING COMFORTABLE HOME: ^dis^e of downtown. Delightfully remodeled with bright, cheerful kitchen, hard wood floors, fireplace and wonderful garden. Possible studio apartment attached in rear could provide rental income.$67,000. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Elation'are*2 three features of this charming home in Riverton. This three bedroom, two ceramic bath home is priced right for you!..$75,000. 290 rril TMT'WV I Tn . ’s location of this beautiful tULINlKY CL.UK UKIVUi: three bedroom; two bath, featur ing a beautiful great room with fireplace and complimented by a passive solar sun room. Situated on spacious corner homesite with beach and boating privileges...$102,500. WATERFRONT SYCAMORE CIRCA 1718: Exquisite historical masterpiece is the true “Chance of a Lifetime to Own a Dream Come True!” Situated on a beautifully landscaped homesite; featuring a walk through flower and shrub garden; this four bedroom col onial masterpiece on the majestic Albemarle Sound.$295,000. CHARMING IN TOWN CONVENIENCE: kS? Featuring three bedrooms, two baths, two fireplaces, and beautifully land scaped. Just refurbished and ready to be moved into.$75,000. RIVERTON/CRESTVJ^A LANE: S^'s^rt condition. Features spacious central air and heat, three bedrooms, two baths, lovely den$pRiched two car garage/workshop. 271 COZY CHARM IN FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD: Attractively and tastefully remodeled in excellent condition. Owners job relocation requires an immediate sale and all appliances are included! Priced modestly.. 282 ROBIN LANE MORGAN desirable location. Your own t formal dining room and sp [ORGAMgrc wn ttA"\ vToom, spC*^^ homesite Comfortable quality built home in a most two bath, with entrance foyer . .... x, XT'ii /. Ready for your immediate occupancy, three bed BKAND IMtW: room, two baths, central air and heat on spacious homesite in a country surrounding for only..$54,900. tji \ CT OITFFW nni , is the location of this charming home 1 WCLEilil SI., in appreciating historic district area. Spacious homesite, four bedrooms, two baths and covered porch. Needs some work but an extremely good buy. Reduced.$52,000. 268 rip \ gipiri p tt'txi iPTlftM. owner is moving to Florida and 14IVA51 It tvriUUC 1 lUfN . ^ ready to sell this immaculate three bedroom, two bath, on corner homesite with detached garage for only .$47,500. 263 COUNTRY HOME ON APPROX. ONE ACRE: featuring three bedrooms, living room, kitchen, and many extras including workshop. Modestly priced at.$39,500. CORNER OF MONTEfilfftR & BELLE VISTA: is the location of this magnificei^JA^yj^csite. The home features two bedrooms, two baths, formal dini^^nving room and custom built-ins fxxjv Only one block from water and boat basin. “ tULUIN Y : Attractive three bedroom home, central heat & air, on spacious well landscaped property. All for only.$3K,500. IMAriVATIftN. will turn this property into a unique invest IJVIAIxllN AI lOIN: ment opportunity for you! Features include new central air and heat system, storm windows, wiring, and plumbing for only.REDUCED TO $31,500. PARTIAL COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT FIVE MILE Y INTERSECTION: ly renovated building featuring central air and heat, new wiring and plum bing and almost one acre with plenty of parking.$64,900. 172 _ Primp HIGH VISIBILITY & ACCESSIBILITY: com mercial or residential at Five Mile Y intersection; over 23 acres. TWO RENTAL INCOME HOMES: Eden ton. FeaS three bedrooms, living room, dining room and only ....$40,000. for both! >ARTIAL BLDG. SITES & LAND TRACTS CHOICE LOT IN COUNTRY CLUB AREA: $25,000 094 HARDWOODS & PIi cres on Hwy. 32 S. w/superb trees. rnDMro d adpiti . of 14 acres at entrance to Country Club CUKIMLK r AKCEjL: Drive (possibility of separate lot purchase at reduced prices..$43,000. For Total Tract. nvrD « nil n .pnri. Home or Apartment Site on North UVIi.Il A HALT AtKb: Broad Street.$22,500. 167 75’ x 150’. Site is located in Cape MOBILE HOME SITE: colony 300. When You Think Of Real Estate....Think Rich!
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