Cape May County Herald, 14 November 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 2

! ^0 . 2 Herald & Lantern 14 November '84

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Survey Of Jobs Slated PHILADELPHIA - The U.S. Bureau of the Census ^ill conduct its regular survey on employment and unemployment in the South Jersey area during the week of Nov. 19-23, according to James F. Holmes, director of the bureau's regional office here. In November, additional survey questions will provide information on voter registration and participation in last Tuesday's general election. THE SURVEY is conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor in a scientifically designed sample of approximately 71,000 households throughout the United States. Employment and unemployment statistics based on results of this survey are used to provide a continuing measure of the economic health of the nation. For example, in Sept. 1984 the survey indicated that of the 113.7 million men and women in the civilian labor force, 105.2 million were employed. The nation's unemployment rate for civilian workers was 7.4 percent. The overall unemployment rate was 7.3 percent. Information supplied by individuals participating in the survey is kept strictly confidential by law and the results are used only to compile statistical totals.

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AVALON BEACH WORK — Mayor Rachel Sloan inspects the borough's beachfill project at 15th Street, where rock is being hauled in and bulkheads are being replaced. The damage resulted from erosion caused by storms and flood tides in recent years.

ACC Hosts Writers' Conference

MAYS LANDING - A writers' conference will be held at Atlantic Community College here Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Classes will start at 9 a.m. and run through 5:45 each evening. Registration will take place each morning from 8:15 to 8:45 during which free coffee and doughnuts will be available. Instructors experienced their fields will hold workshops on all phases of writing. Included will be magazine articles, writing for children, photography, greeting cards and light verse, articles, writing for children, beginning and advanced poetry, short stories, novels and playwriting. Conferees may get a chance to see the plays they submit acted out on a stage by student actors. MANUSCRIPTS may be submitted for both constructive criticism and for awards.^A banquet will be held at the Pony Club Nov. 30 and awards will be given for the best work submitted. Guest speaker will be authorVagent Virginia Kidd. For a free brochure call 641-9235 or write the ■ ( sponsors of the conference c/o Editor's Desk 910 Elm Ave. Absecon, NJ 08201. (conference is sponsored by Editor's Desk of Ocala, Fla.) Cost of the conference is $70 for both days. Included are a chance for one-on-one conferences with instructors, constructive criticism of manuscripts and possible awards. Special rates are available for senior

citizens, students and individual classes. For more information,

call Florence Bradley, editor of Editor's Desk, in Absecon at 641-9235.

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