■Mrtdky, IWiamliw 2, 1976 P -W * , ■ ®p> the beef people... Viujf^A I A . PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., DEC. AIM Pnlfc# • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMIT QUANTITIES ■ AVG.) ' I /HP I ® BRAND U.S. CHOICE BEEF S ) I I I BONELESS STEW BEEF . $1.39 **• yliVTl ■ • SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS iasl.39 • RIBEYE ROASTS u. $2.39 | SLICED INTO CHOPS, ROASTS A TRIMMINGS AT THIS PRICE |X* SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS ia $149 • STRIP STEAKS ia $1.19/ L - YOU SAVE 60c PER LB. ■ ®«a»«« Ife&l r~!»" bpomisausao. =*'««*, M BONELESS RIB EYES I ’OS?****** "■» B|v»: I . ■ GEORGIA BRAND PORK SAUSAGE J£ $1.29 II wmaif | SKINLESS FRANKS i? 69c ■ I 9-12 IBS. H IM, SEAFOOD DEPT. \ SUPBWBAND ® SAlf \ ■ I AV ®’ ■ sliced TO yOUrI I • PERCH FIUfTS ib. $1.19 * YOGURT 3 c£sl-00 8 I B S£s£iES ■ .COOFilms „ 9Gc •«**““«“„ J ~]~ ■ | |R ,60 QO ■ • HADDOCK FIII£TS .a $1.39 • COTTAGE CHEESE cm $1.39 I H V FLOUNDER FILIfTS i». $1.49/ \SUCED CHEESE FOOD Aff99c^ ——BB^^—■— • BUn .89c • SHANK 79c || _ m **jg?. i a L ci ?”;” f bonll • GRAPEFRUIT fjBBBIMii PP* FREEZER SALE! ~~ I® JO \£frotft/ce €§| | TSshpo«umm ■•POTATOES $1.28-E-68c I ZTI .. ■•TANGERINES 69c I * R,BS 99c I • DELICIOUS APPLES 3 - SI.OO I *r^ NE w»Jm feS frozen Foods I buffet ■ flfaPf I • WHIPPED TOPPING 2 SI.OO I PICNICS LB. 0 I • PERCH FILifTS 3 99c • WHOIE BABY OKRA GEORGE DRAWDY NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Masager THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 3-C 20 CobiHbs Join hi Coastal Aroa Maaagoioat Act For about three years we have been hearing about N. C. Coastal Area Management—tor the first few months it was a hotly debated bill before the state legislature, now it is a program in effect in 20 Eastern North Carllina counties, still hotly debated in some quarters. What is it? It is a unique program jointly sponsored by local government, federal and state agencies to (dan for the future development of the coast and to manage the more delicate natural resources. The bulk of the funding comes from the federal government, coordination is supplied by the state, and most decision making is done at the local level. North Carolina is not alone in its efforts; in all, 30 states and three U. S. territories are involved in some form of coastal area management. Why did North Carolina establish the program? Because the General Assembly determined that severe pressures are being placed on the coastal area which threaten to destroy the very features of the area that make it attractive and productive. How does Coastal Area Management help? In three ways: land use plans have already been prepared and adopted by nearly every county and large community in the coastal area to serve as blueprints for the wise use of land and the efficient use of tax dollars for public ser vices; environmentally fragile areas which will be known as Areas of Envi ronmental Concern are being studied and selected and a determination will be made as to the best way to develop them without un necessary cost to the public, and the overall system of permits governing many coastal development ac tivities is being examined to uncover how it can be simplified and made more efficient. Who is in charge? The program is being carried out by the Coastal Resources Commission, a 15-member citizens board nominated by local governments in the coastal counties to serve four year terms on a staggered basis. They establish standards, review and approve land use plans, study and select Areas of Environmental Concern as well as ap propriate management tools to protect them, and they are directing the examination of the existing permit system. The commission relies heavily on the Coastal Resources Advisory Council for liaison with local government and assistance with policy development. The council is a 47-member board com posed mainly of local government representatives with a few delegates from the state agencies which operate programs within the coastal area. The Coastal Area Management News column will appear regularly in this and other newspapers in the coastal area to keep you informed of the progress and problems encountered by the program. If you have specific questions about the intent of the program or the methods selected by the Commission to implement the program please send them to Editor, Coastal Area Management News, 3143 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, N. C. 28416. Indicate your permission for us to use your question in the column. AGONIZING PAIN FROM INGROWN TOENAIL? OTOutgtcMof tbsi roller BBhii