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B; '■ b ' I - Class of 1948 j|| IjjJ 'j yip t y ■■ |1 4 - | %■$ |Bl; ' Class of 1951 SAT* 2 C 3 (WE WILI BE CLOSED THURSDAY, OCT. 1 TO PREPARE FOR THIS BIG SALES EVENT!) Yes, it's the end of one year, and the beginning of another - with many specials on our new fall sportswear. Ladies, now will be the time to think of that fall wardrobe - so mark your calendar for Fri. and Sat., Oct. 2 and 3. You'll want to make a special trip for this one! XaJy Shop of Ah °skie, Ltd. ” ~ and ttyle” Notice The Chowan County Board of Elections will conduct (for this election only) an EXTRA REGISTRATION DAY for the convenience of those persons who may not be able to get to the election office during the regular hours or who have not registered at the homes of the registrars and judges. TIME: Saturday, October 3 Place: Edenton Municipal Building South Broad Street, Edenton Davis Place West Albemarle Street Extd., Edenton Hours: 12:00 Noon Until 5:00 P.M. Requirements for registering: Resident of the State and Precinct for 30 days and 18 years of age. Persons should ' bring some type of identification. The- Registration Books will remain open at the regular hours and places unti I 5:00 P.M. on Monday, October sth. Felix P. Chambers #/ ChairmanChowan County Board of Elections MS | f W Jp- W; * * I Class of 1949 Death Claims Mr. Nixon H.irry Nixon, husband of Marie Nixon, and the son of the late Jacob and Anna Nixon, died Sept. 19 at the age of 64. Employed at Darf Corporation for 18 years and also a retired farmer, he was a member of the Canaan Temple A.M.E. Zion Church, where he served as a Steward until his death. Besides his wife, he is survived by his step children; one daughter, Linda Brickhouse; three sons, Leo Parker, Amos Cancer Crusade October 5-9 October begins Chowan County Cancer Crusade Month. October 5 - 9 will be business week with the committee canvassing for donations both in the county and town. City chairman will be Sarah White. County chairmen will be Guy Hobbs and West Leary. Educational material will be distributed including the seven warning signs of cancer. Garden Os Eden **■ y ' W A ✓■/«» «t» a I Plant Sale Saturday, October 3rd 9:00 4:00 John A. Holmes High School SHOP I.N.S. at W.E.S. Chuck Roast lb. $1.39 T-BONE OR Porterhouse Steak.. .lb. S2JS Sirloin Steak lb. $2.69 SIRLOIN TIP OR Rump Roast lb. $2.49 TALL CANS Parade Milk 2/95c Salad Dressing qt. 99c Ketchup 32-oz. 79c FROZEN CHICKEN AND KEF Pot P^6®»«»»»»»»»«»»»» Local fresh Beans and Cbm Fresh Meats, Fryers, Cut Beef, Fork end Homemade Sousags W.E. Smith’s Store !' Phone 2214031 - Edenton, N k G. I Parker, and James Earl Loftin, all of Edenton; two sisters. Mrs. Beulah Wadsworth of Edenton and Mrs. Roberta Edwards of Norfolk, Va.; one brother, Ernest Nixon of Edenton; four grandchildren, 13 nieces, 15 nephews, his mother-in-law, five sisters in-law, four brothers-in-law, and a host of friends and relatives. Funeral services were help Sept. 23, at the Canaan Temple A.M.E. Zion Church by Rev. Thomas McPherson. Pallbearers were William Hardy, Ronald Mitchell, Floyd Bunch, James Honeyblue, Jr., Eddie Hedgebeth, and Larry Hardy. Names Omitted When the Chowan Hospital Auxiliary’s list of names was published earlier, the Rocky Hock members were regretably omitted. Their generous contribution of $l9O and the outstanding work by Mrs. Rodney Harrell and her helpers was greatly appreciated. _ Page 6-A Bill To Focus On Decision-Making Process Responsible decision making concerning food safety is the focus of proposed food safety, amendments of 1981 now before Congress. The legislation would allow scientific judgment to influence food safety decisions. A food additive would be deemed safe if it posed no significant health threat to humans. Thus, the bill would not require the banning of substances proven to pose inconsequential health risks. i The legislation would also empower the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to allow the phase-out of a potentially harmful substance used in food rather than an outright ban on its use. Potentially hazardous food additives with a long history of use for which there were no substitutes would be placed Announcing! Now is the time to get "Doggie” ready >. for winter with * r *S cdptlteatfip-and * '' r conditioner... Call Carolyn Raines Animal Groomer 482-3037 Hew Flea Remedy Guaranteed Results! Tyler SHOP EARLY AND SAVE! downtowners edenton ONE DAY ONLY! ( n qfl (0 MONDAY, OCT. STH < MONOGRAM MARATHON SAVE UP ON our --- On Monday. Oct. 50.1 Ms. K1 Hill Stancil, one of North jRMff <0 . ' Carolina’s most professional "jL B monogrammers. wIM per- V l'Y YjJV JBh B* I -®1 sonally monogram your J garment purchases with I V B three She f. monogram men’s shirts, all BKdWfIK, (/ gT weather jnckets, > U . , sweaters, pajamas, ladles’ fl||B - ■ giriswear L, T i I boyswear. Her work Is un- Or / j ' surpassed and we bioif you'll iBHJS l/ 1 * f be pleased too! And It’s an |\| /\/ ' opportunity to save also! . Jr C-. Come early and avoid the jajjffiTL rush and save up to 50 per on three letters • ? '' * | Sltop Monday Through Thursday 9:30 AAC. Until 5:30 PH., Friday 9:30 AAI. Until 9 PM, Saturday 9:30 ' 8 AM Until« PM PiSoiw 482-3221 Or 482-4533. [ill 1! SISI f JnH A © ■fHiKtffßm lilßli iAi Class of 1950 Related story on page 7-0 ■ i THE CHOWAN HERALD ■ ‘ ii r ~ in a special category, with their use being regulated according to their relative risks and benefits. The new amendments would improve food safety decisions by authorizing referral of proposals to ban or limit substances and by requiring referral to expert scientific advisory panels. In the last twenty years a number of substances have The phrase "the fourth estate," referring to journal ists, was first used by Sir Edmund Burke during a speech made to the British Parliament, as he considered the various powers that be in the British government. Marshall S. Redding M.D., FACS ; The Albemarle Eye Care Center, Ltd. .X, " ;j- Announces. Additional... , h >}♦♦( » v/+r*»vfO | Office Hours Every Friday 1 Beginning August 21 < Virginia Rd. Hrs. By Appointment Edenton, N.C. 8:30 - 4:00 919/482 7245 been banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Recent familiar examples include cyclamates and saccharin, both artificial sweetners and a coloring agent know as Red Dye No. 4. The FDA ban on saccharin; however, was overruled by a congressional moratorium in 1979 to allow time for further scientific Thursday, October 1, 1981 experimentation. Thfn there was the recent attempt to ban nitrites, commonly used to prevent botulism, a type of food poisoning. The FDA later admitted that nitrites were not known to be a direct cause of cancer. Regulatory decisions, I such as the on-again, off again ban on nitrit \ have caused confusion The resulting perception . » the public is that govern \ent decisions made in the A tie of safety may not be in Y best interest. If approved, the propose*, food safety amendments would result in a more reasoned and scientific approach to food safety.
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