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Page 10-B Medicaid Cuts Continued From Page 5-8 doctor’s office or their neighborhood pharmacy.” The added cost is not immediately visible. “It comes when hospitals, to recoup the money that used to come from Medicaid, raise their rates for rooms and other services. Then the companies providing hospital insurance have to pay more for their clients using the hospital. “This can only result in continually increasing rates for families that carry hospital insurance- and for business firms that pay all or part of the premiums for their employees. So this puts the Medicaid cuts on the back of people who pay their own hospital and medical bills.” The Democratic chair man urged “a better ap proach to containing the rise in medical expenses. The ‘meat axe’ approach is not the answer.” CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Fibbed 5. Gifts to the poor 9. Mr. Trumu 10. English manor courts 12. Custom 13. Baseball's Yogi 14. Flowed 15. Border 10. Right line (abbr.) 17. Cry of an owl 19. Water god (poss.) 20. Granada's castle 23. Long for 24. Derived from oil 28. Disunite 30. Epoch 33. Foundation 34. Ahead 35. Reimburse 37. Skill 38. Famous actors 39. Misrepre. sent 41. Slight color 42. Wrath 43. Is profitable 44. Afternoon receptions DOWN 1. French explorer 2. Persia 3. Unit of work 4. Color, as eggs le 5. Largest. sea bird in 6. Look askance 7. Unite 8. Minute groove 9. A cheer 11. Without (L.) 15. Crowd 17. Firm 18. Public vehicles 21. Exclama. tion m r m r w ' — wr * — 25 w.wzznz. i ■ 7 i in 41 w Iml ri The first cooking school in the US was the New York Cooking School, which wes opened in 1976 by Juliet Corson in her home. Front Disc Brake Specials e Disc Pads e Turn Rotors e Installed *4195 ‘Lifetime Guaranteed" Mufflers Domestic Cars A Trucks *4s°^ n »tallod Lube, Oil And Filter Change Up To 5 QTS. Prwti. Oil Complete Chasis Lubrication. Oil Change And A Parts Plus Oil Filter Special Sl4'- Albemarle Auto Parts 482-3384 or 482-4454 BASS BOATS / v TOW FIRST CLAM TICKET TO A ■ — ARKANSAS _ Forrest L. Wood BASS TRACKER & TRI-HAWK GLASTRON.. SKEETER.. GALAXY.. PRIVATEER NEW (cox TRAILERS lEI/mRUDEI (OR SALES: JERRY STOTESBURY. MARINE MGR. FOR SERVICE: JOE BRICKHOUSE OR LEWS BAILEY MOTOR GUIDE YROUJNG MOTORS! R BILL H|HNE: MARINE SALES t SERVICE VISIT THE HOME Os THE *GM* GIANT motor c ° Rp - J? M HI 111 r EDENTON 482-8421 Jr R . Broad St Ext. CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE The above photo shows severe wind erosion on a field recently planted in com using conventional tillage methods. This photo, taken along Mexico Road, was taken the same day as the other photo. Good Conservation Tillage Systems Protects Against Soil Erosion The contrasting pictures above clearly show the value of good conservation tillage systems. Both of these pictures were taken on the same day during the period of gale force winds which shifted tons of sandy §* jjj li ij 22. Genus of L lily 25. Over, head train 26. Piano keys (slang) 27. Core 29. Weak. en 30. Previously 36. Carousal (archaic) 37. Seaweed 31. Re-form a 39. Nocturnal point upon mammal 32. Timber tree 40. Compass (W. L) point (abbr.) topsoil from unprotected croplands across Chowan County. It is important to note there is no significant difference between the two fields shown. Both fields are mapped in the Chowan - Perquimans Soil Survey as State fine sandy loam and both fields were planted in com several days before these pictures were taken. The field losing ground to the wind was cultivated using the convential clean tillage method where very little crop residue is left to protect the topsoil. In parts of this field the wind has shifted the topsoil so much Letter To Editor Continued From Pago 8-B physicians let nurses out of the doset to live up to their potential as nurse practitioners. Nurses can be expected to refuse to stay invisible, underpaid, and patronized as “doctors,’ handmaidens”. Modern nursing, with its many avenues for advanced training, has the potential to vastly improve health service delivery, with huge benefits to a public ever more beset by health problems stemming from the environment, the work {dace, poor diets, poverty, and the like. But first it will be necessary to get the self serving American Medical and American Hospital associations off their backs. If unreasonable restrictions are not eased, the medical profession may wake up some day to find that it has painted itself into a comer labeled “Socialized Medicine”. For the Albemarle Family Health Service, the damage has been done. It has been a sad affair for many people, and one hopes that in the future our medical com munity will rise above such vicious, economically-based jealousies. N.B. Bullard THE CHOWAN HERALD mp mm gw w"- 1 NO TILL PLANTING John Wood and Earl White observe how successfully no - till planting is preventing wind erosion in this field recently planted in com. The photo, taken within hours of the other photo, was taken at Hayes Plantation. the com seeds are left bare. The herbicides already applied to this field will not provide adequate weed control. In short a great deal of time, labor and money invested in this field is gone with the wind. The field holding its own has been planted in corn using the conservation tillage method (also called no - til). Conservation tillage insures maximum ■ ■■■■■ !■ j «—em AiBIIiGE 11111) Trade ■ln - Time 1 Receive S2O F <>r Your Old BIKE IV|ug J Towards the purchase of any 20" or larger bike. Bike must have 2 or more wheels. 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Check will be mode payable jointly to | you end the store where purchase was made, and is valid | Your Pinal Cos t After m a if towards future purchases at that store. 1.. , . || j CUv MU* I ■ o«ffhoi«pp«c«u.toindwam - . . . MACKS/MAXWAY, INC. ■ _ t«m» Limn oo« d»ck p*. cu*tom«. npm PBm purchased at zTz , “ x 1 ■ WMLMtIt • = ■ J«*» 4. *662. Raquwto for ottm mu*l to raeaivM _ , . . mm mem ■ . ‘ s by July 31. <9*2 PUTCh— df | MflrfluMa = ■■■■■■■■ 888 ■■■■ Hi ■■■■ «Hi ■■ M ■■■■ M W M ■■■■■■■■ «K ■■■■ mI PWMTnaiMP protection for the soil against all types of erosion and helps to protect the environment and thereby the public health. Where conservation tillage is used heavy rains do not carry valuable topsoil from cropland to pollute our streams and rivers, and high winds do not turn into dust storms which dirty our homes, and leave us gasping for breath. Citizens Can Help Control Add Hah j A “primer” on acid rain - its formation, its impact, and how citizens can help pass legislation controlling it - is available free of charge from the National Wildlife Federation. The publication discusses, in language that the non - scientist can understand, i how acid precipitation has j come to destroy the fish and i aquatic life in hundreds of i lakes across the country. | It also summarizes statistics on where acid rain ' (formed when sulfur dioxide ] emissions combine with ] moisture in the air) is doing i For Sale (Frame House 3 bedroom*, livingroom, den, kitchen mid Mobile Home . .1878 Champion Doablewide 54 x 24. Brick underpinned on corner lot, 1M x 25# *lxe. Completely oet up. Home Realtti Dan VB£ 2153 NlgM 382 2375 the most damage. For example, 212 Adirondack lakes in upstate New York are already fishless because of acid rain and more than 19,000 lakes in Michigan are susceptible to acidification. The publication points out that acid precipitation isn’t always in the form, of rain; in Los Angeles, it’s “acid fog,” witti an acidity like that of vinegar, that blankets the city. Finally, for the citizen who wants to support the Federation’s efforts to enact legislation controlling acid rain, the booklet .explains Thursday, April 22. • how he can help. To geftti ; publication, write Jihl National Wild|if§ Federation, Departtieii No., 1412 Sixteenth s4*4 NW, Washington, B.(f, 20096. ■ i'i' * Now Availalfl# $250,000 J | Cancer Insurances = E •No age limit. | = • Effective 10 days 2 § after issue. | § • For individuals or 1 t business groups. | g • Pays in addition to; t other insurance yoii i. may have. Sj g 1 - Contact - | ! Earl G. Harrell Phone: 482-2259 = | P. O. Bor 67 I I EDENTON, NC -I I 111 4-*
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