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TTuindfty, August 8, 1979 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Eden ton-Chowon Board of Education will submit the Annual Program Plan un der Education of the Handicapped Act, Title VI, Part B as amended by PL 94-142. This plan will be open to interested parties for review and com ments for three (3) days during the month of August, 1979, in the Super intendent's office, County Office Building, East King Street, Edenton, North Carolina. Dates for review are Monday, Tues day, Wednsday, August 13, 14, 15, 1979. 0 P 0 SALE (One Price Only!) All Ladies Dress Shoes $9.62 Styron’s - Where You Always Get A Better Buy , ..Styron’s Shoe Store Nd South Broad Street hsfj Hr Edenton, NC ’lfiSi Three ways you can slow it down this summec 4 r jOOJm * nVMB Mi®| »mt«*io tucmic yHta O ® , \^^kl lAlo'§§Po **smwmn***n* 9 aJR< Hfl $ 795 Z©c jfBS Summer, when all the air condi tioners are humming, is the time when our customers use more power than at any other time of year.To meet the demand this summer, you can be sure that we’ll be doing everything we can to provide you with all the power you need. We’ll be using our available units to capacity, and if necessary, we’ll be buying power from Our neighboring utilities. If you pitch in by following the steps below, you can help us make it through the summer. L Don’t overcool your home. Set your home air conditioner’s thermostat at 78° or higher,or not more than 15° cooler than the temperature outside, whichever is the higher setting. For every degree cooler than 78°, your air conditioner uses about 5% more energy. So a 73° setting means you’re using 25% more energy than you would * %.V '"• *?' 'V •■ ■% -V 7 : >V. V‘ -... DON'T MISS IT UteDjpto DOUBTS ABOUT SALT U The SALT II Treaty, which is this country’s arms control agreement with the Soviet Union, is now being discussed in the Senate Armed Services Committee, of which I am a member. We have heard testimony from Secretary of State Vance, the generals who are the Chiefs of Staff and others from the Carter administration who feel that the Senate should ratify the treaty. There has also been testimony, much of it from retired military men, who oppose it. Some disturbing facts have emerged. Since the SALT I Treaty was signed in 1972, the Russians have added 4,000 Intercontinental Warheads to their arsenal; we have added about 700. If we permit this trend to continue, they will soon pass us. Almost everyone believes that there should be some limitation on nuclear weapons. The SALT II Treaty, if its terms can be verified, would at least place some limits on the Russians and allow us to modernize and protect our missiles from a first strike. But I am afraid that the treaty could be harmful to the nation unless we move to add what weapons we need for our adequate protection and to keep pace with Russia. A few yean ago, we had a clear superiority in the field of nuclear weapons. We now have allowed the Russians to catch up and the two powers are virtually equal, each having enough missiles to destroy the other. We cannot afford to sit back, if SALT II is ratified, and feel that because we now have a treaty we can do nothing and feel safe. Being lulled into a state of security might be the most daneerous path we could pursue. at a 78° setting. By watching your thermostat,you’ll save energy at a time when it’s most important. And you’ll save money, too. 2 Do the big jobs early. Or late. We ■ call it Hot Watch. The hours between 10 A.M. and 10 RM. are the “peak load” hours, when the most electricity is being used and the chance of shortages is greatest. So try to restrict your use of major appliances and hot water during these hours. Do your baking and laundry before 10 A.M.Tum on the dishwasher just before you go to bed. Shower before 10 A.M. or after 10 RM. You won’t be using less energy, but you’ll be using it when we have power to spare. And that will reduce our need to build costly power plants. a Give your water heater a rest. It will save money and energy. With the exception of heating and cooling systems, the water heater is the biggest energy user in your home. So try your best to work it less. Use your dishwasher and washing machine only for full loads. Wash clothes in cool or warm water instead of hot. Take showers instead of baths, and keep them short. , With your help we can save energy and make it through the summer. And thatls important to all of us. ¥epco THE CHOWAN HERALD Only Healthy Should Dive, Experts Say Skin diving enthusiasts are gaining thousands of new recruits each summer. Americans of all ages antf 1 both sexes are spending summer weekends ex ploring lakes and streams from the vantage point of the fishes. From the medical stand point, physicians say that (living makes demands on the body which are unlike those met above the surface. ‘WlMMvar makM tha famst parsons unaasy is tha bast brad in tha company." Jonathan Swift (23 Maalox |§P SUSPENSION Number one %Pi selling antacid '?! 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Along EOGEWOOO SHOPPING lSigbi £ v ~ edenton village Discount Drug Center “ ** rt-mTssi with good health, the potential diver should be a better than average swimmer. Never dive alone. Use a buddy system and be cer tain that your buddy is competent and trustworthy. Learn to use artificial respiration and see that your buddy knows. Plan your dives. Know where you are going, how deep and how long you can stay under. Work out a system of un derwater communication signals. Never dive when I ONE-A-DAY I VITAMINS *4tZML I WITH IRON REG. OR UNSCENTED FINAL NET / 8 oz. bottle •P $ 184 j 1 L’OREAL Iggli PREFERENCE m Permanent Creme-In Hair Color $266 gulfute , 0 ff, CHARCOAL fZzS STARTER Reg. 89* kSSsSW 53 QUART t, ; THERMOS SI7BB Reg. $22.88 J RUBBERMAID SHELF LINER tfiTHTACK OOt l ADHESIVE " MM MM T ® Pepsi oDiet Pepsi U • Mountain Dew 88* BUBBA GUM R«2of*rP»ck J p AC|( / / Page 11-A you are overly tired or not feeling well. Use quick release buckles on weigit belts and scuba harness. You may need to surface quickly. Watch out for boats. Hie power boat skipper may not know you’re there. Watch your depth. Pressures mount rapidly as you descend. Don’t hold your breath while ascen ding. Air will expand inside your lungs, and should be allowed to bubble out as you are coming up.
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