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DIXIE DARLING HAMIURCER M ■ ■ BUNS 3 FO.SI” PJLnYQUIL *2 29 1 1 ““'"“”'“3 ■ m \W 11-OZ. RTL MAD * SHOULDER OUOI3 I il|> SHAMPOO .... ■ GEORGE ORAWDY NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MANAGER EPENTON, N.C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 5-B Appointed Charman For Fund Campaign Thomas C. Phillips of Edenton has been appointed Chowan County chairman of the N. C. State University Alumni Association’s 1981-82 Loyalty Fund Campaign. Phillips is a 1968 graduate of N. C. State’s School of Textiles. “There are 99 N. C. State alumni in our county, and we’re counting on them to expand our first unrestricted merit scholarship -- The John T. Caldwell Scholars Program. Volunteers will be calling the alumni in the county between October 28 and November 16 seeking their support in the form of association memberships,” he said. The Alumni Association established the Caldwell Scholars Program in 1975. Eighteen Caldwell Scholars are studying on campus this fall each receiving a $3,000 annual scholarship. The 11,000 active mem bers of the association made this program possible. The association’s major thrust is to further enhance the academic posture of N.C. State through the expansion of programs designed to attract top scholars and recognize outstanding teaching. The slogan for the 1981-82 campaign is “Mindpower Designing our Future.” Phillips will work with L. Wayne Howell of Hertford, coordinator of a 13-county area that includes Chowan. Support of alumni in Chowan County and the surrounding area will be key in the association’s efforts to raise a half-million dollars this year. Nationwide fund-raising efforts are under the direction of Charlie Lam bert of Virginia Beach, chairman of the ’Bl-82 Loyalty Fund Campaign, and Edwin P. Bounous of Morganton, association president. Coastal Resources Commission Meets At its October 29-30 meeting the Coastal Resources Commission will examine inlet hazard standards, consider the reclassification of Radio Island and receive reports on coal impacts and beach access. NRCD Secretary Joseph W. Grimsley will meet with the group on the morning of the 29th. The meeting will be in Wilmington at the Hilton Inn. The commission will hear summaries of public comment on the proposed inlet hazard standards received during September hearings in the five affected counties. The proposed September standards were temporarily adopted by the commission at its Sept, meeting for a 120-day period to manage development in inlet zones while the CRC solicited public comment and fully considered the proposal. In July the commission deferred a request to change the land use plan classification of Radio Island in Carteret County until a study of en vironmental and socio economic impact of coal shipping was completed. The results of an initial study will be presented to the CRC by Anne Taylor, Director of NRCD’s Office of Regulatory Relations. Commission staff will report on progress in establishing a beach access program authorized and funded by the General Assembly and approved by the CRC in September. The Coastal Resources Commission invited public commßnts during its meeting at 1:45 P. M. on October 29 on land use plans submitted by Camden, Hyde and Onslow counties and the towns of Bath, Belhaven, Elizabeth City, Hertford, Nags Head, Ocean Isle, Pine Knoll Shores and Winton. The commission’s stand ing ommittees will discuss marina standards and dune alteration. Task Forces will address water quality and post-disaster planning'
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