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Page 10-A Consumers Be Alert To Spot Tampered Packaging I * ;f I TMNSTON-SALEM - Dhig manufacturers and UnLpackaging industry are responding quickly to cdecerns for protective passaging of over - the - center products. But too, are on the aiprt to spot tampered packaging. “All drug companies and packaging Arms are con cqfhed about the vulnerability of their products to tampering,” says David Woodruff, marketing manager for pharmaceutical and health care packaging produced by RJR Archer, Inc. ■“They’re looking more closely at packaging structures offering tamper - resistant features structures that include peelable lidding on bottles, push - through or peelable blister backing for capsules and tablets, and heat - sealed pouches for phar maceutical and other health Revolutionary Method for Removing Snow! OVER” EXCITING CONCEPT K, \V FROM MIRACLE PRODUCTS v Push-Over" is the revolutionary system for removing snow in an effortless way You don't push or Iff snow you simply GUOi ALONG I ray • SMPIf, LIGHT AND EFROENT IN') ’ ••AvrcwnrcoNsniuCTiON • MORKS ON BOTH HEAVY WET SNOW OR M v x PomaansnoM -i. i • IWHCT FORM MIS FAMRY I ■- -- c N) ■ FOLDS EASILY FOR SIORAGt —ACCUUUArr SNOW • ALSO GBEAJ FOR IRMBS. FLAT ROOFS. , COMMKOAL OR MDUSTRMLIURDMGS '•SENOCHECKGRMOFCVOnBIFQR ■3ASS+ *230 p-f POSTAGE AND HANCUN6 {IOW. *3745) SO PUSHQCR. ///'■ BOX 306, MOOmußt CT 06752 * 'S' MRAOf FWMUCIS.RC ' ■ ■ . | nj»«KE DRIVE. leOOLHURT CT 06782 AND HJSHOVBr MINI STORAGE YOU Lock It Up & Keep The Key SIlKe Anything. 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Ftckwpa A Mev.na Trechs ee Mvmci Notice! I MM STORAGEV N. Broad Street Extd. Edenton, NC vkS | 482-8421 v i’-JL- *!« '--4' ■* W<* J< X )rxrx /A **xX*xW x * x W ***> •Sr X \ -w«V«w * * *Vx 7J K *”< X X V / *V * J fc A * V * A *_* ®s, llte CWtosi CtmftSfW* | ' — 1 how about redecorating? A See our <** shades, shutters and ask our * > professional advice. x Is« 6 d%r pieces df oat oollecftLoii The \ Lords PropHttotS ahi BU&rffe and Cftr to appomttyetft Vmboo ■? care products,” he explains. The technology for producing tamper - evident packaging is in place and being used, Woodruff says. “Archer, for example, has knowledge and experience in producing tamper '- evident packaging. We’re working with customers in developing tamper - evident packaging alternatives which best fit their specific needs.” Despite efforts to protect consumers with special packaging, there is no way to make a product ab solutely tamper proof, Woodruff cautions. Peelable membranes over bottle tops and blister packaging cannot prevent tampering, but do make tampering more evident to consumers. Educating consumers to recognize signs of tampered packaging is an important job for drug and packaging manufacturer, Woodruff says. “Consumers will have to share the responsibility, too, by carefully examining packages before using products.” When inspecting packaging and products, consumers should ask themselves these questions: Is the package crushed, ripped or scarred in any way? Has the cellophane wrapping been torn or removed? Has the membrane around the bottle cap or covering the bottle opening been removed or torn? Do the capsules, tablets or liquid look unusual? They may be discolored, smell badly or appear malformed or dented. If any of these problems are detected the product should not be used, and returned to the store. RJR Archer is a unit of R.J. Reynolds Development Corp., a subsidiary created by R.J. Reynolds, Inc. to identify growth op portunities in new and existing businesses. R.J. Reynolds Develop ment Corp. is a subsidiary of R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. which is also the parent company of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.; Del Monte Corp. (canned and prepared frozen foods, beverages and fresh fruit); R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International, Inc.; Heublein Inc. (spirits and wines, food service and Farming More Profitable Continued From Page 9-A Hinnant has made several such tripe recently in his capacity as an officer - currently president -of the active Wilson County Young Farmers Club. Other in volvements include membership on the Flue • cured Tobacco Stabilization Advisory Committee and Wilson County Employment Security Advisory Board. In recognition of his achievements as a farmer and community leader, Hinnant has been selected to receive the Outstanding Young Tobacco Grower Award. The honor, which carries a SSOO cash award, is sponsored by Philip Morris U.S.A. throughout the flue - cured and burley growing area. The program is conducted in North Carolina by the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service. Soil Testing Continued From Page 9-A Sampling information and supplies can be obtained from your local agricultural advisor or by contacting the Agronomic Division of the N.C. Department of Agriculture in Raleigh. THE CHOWAN HERALD franchising, specialty grocery products); Aminoil USA, Inc. (energy ex ploration and develop ment); Sea - Land In dustries Investments, Inc. (containerized shipping). Water has the rare prop erty of being lighter per cubic jnch as a solid than as a liquid. If this were not true, a lake would freeze from the bottom up instead of the other way around. CROSSWORD—^=I— 4B. Paradises 21. Euro. fffilag JflßMfl 1. Toward the DOWN pean bCTnadl stem 1. Afresh capi- 'WISi 6. Meager 2. Moderate, as tal 11. Mother-of- one's breath 22. 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HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES 1.1983 49X14 2 BB 11* $142.00 2.1)83 5014 2 U 1 BA $15414 3. 1913 92X14 388 IV* BA $19113 , 4. 1993 70X14 3 Bl 1% Ml $17713 FLEETWOOD • PABEWAY • COMMODORE • BRIGADIER Terry Jones Motile Homes Edentoß, N.C. 482.4377 I Opa Weekewb 715J9 - Nutritional Needs Change As People Get Older Changes in activity, changes in eating patterns and changes in the body itself make good nutrition even more important as one grows older. To help America’s aging population understand those changes and live healthier, happier lives, the Chicago - based Blue Cross and Blue Shield Associations have published a guidebook that is available to North Carolina residents from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. Entitled “Good Eating: An Older Consumers’ Guide to a Healthful Diet on a Low Budget,” the 49 - page booklet addresses a variety of topics related to nutrition. In addition to an outline of nutritional needs in later years, it includes tips on using nutritional foods in appetizing meals, ideas for saving money at the grocery store, and 50 recipes for one or two servings that can be prepared without a fully equipped kitchen. Also, the instructions for preparing the recipes have been kept simple so that they will not present problems for per sons who may be taking up cooking for the first time in their lives. The guide was compiled by Dr. S.J. Goodman, a senior research associate with Technical Assistance Research Programs In stitute, who has been directly involved in the Reid of mutrition and diet therapy for the past 15 years. For the past four years, she has been working with nutrition education officials in several states mi the problems of integrating nutrition education and diet therapy into local programs for the elderly. In the opening pages of the book Dr. Donald M. Vickery, president of the Center for Consumer Health Education in Vienna, Va., cites the following Rve nutritional rules consumers should follow as they get older: Match your calories to your activities so that your weight is close to ideal. Eat a balanced diet. Avoid saturated fats and cholesterol. Get plenty of fiber, Spivey Promoted Continued From Page 3-A managed Sears & Roebuck & Co. in Ahoskie for 11 years has been with Hill Richards for 18 months. He makes his home in Longwood, Fla. along with his wife Marilyn and son Shawn. He is the son of the late Elvin L. Spivey and Christine Spivey of Edenton. calcium and iron. Know if any foods interact with the medicines you are taking. As for ways to save money on food, the guidebook suggests using basic food groups and recipes to plan ahead, making a shopping list and following advertised specials, looking for the store’s own brands or generic (plain - label) brands, extending main (fishes with staples, buying the package sizes best suited for your needs and planting a small garden. Other special notes for older people stress the importance of eating break fast and eating smaller meals throughout the day to avoid becoming tired after large meals. Lists of soft and inexpensive protein sources are included, as are ' words of encouragement for those days when one doesn’t fed like eating. * For one free copy of the AUCTION SALE ANTHMIES-USED FURNITURE-BRIC-A-BRAC-SHOP EQUIPMENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1982 -10:00 A.M. SALE LOCATED: SAM ROEBUCK S 105 Dogwood Trni. Elizabeth Gtv. N C From Elizabeth City taM US 17 North Approx 2 Miles; turn on State Route 1346 FOLLOW AUCTION SIGNS TO SALE * Walnut Marble-Top Bedroom Suit * Duncan Phyte Drop-Leaf Table * Walnut Round-Front Ctuna Closet * Smaß Drop-Leaf Table with Mrror Back * Oak Washstand * Etagare a Smaß Tables a Walnut Cheat on Chest a Electric Sawing Machine a Oak Round Table with Claw Feat wtd Leaf a Iron Dogs (Old) ' a 6-Matching Oak Chars with Cane Bottoms a Cherry Seeder, Flat Iron a Marble-Top Washstand a Picture Frames a Marble-Top Table a Lamps a Marble-Top Nite Stand a Quasar Color TV Portable a Walnut Dresser a Large Lot Misc Glassware and Bnc a-Brac a Trundle Bed a Budweiser Advertisement Fixture a Victorian Chair a Pine Cabinets a Oak Wal Telephone (Old) a Hotpomt Electric Range a Wan Clock (Old) a Chest Freezer a Glassware-Magokca, R S Prussia. R S a 2-Vacuum Cleaners Germany. Carnival, and Urns a Fireplace Set a Maple Oval Table and Chairs a Yard Light Iron Porch R«kngs a Double Dresser a Smal Pool Table a Sofa and Char a Odd Stuffed Chairs SHOP AND YARD EQUIPMENT a IHC Cub Cadet Tractor - 1650 Hydrostatic - with Mower and Trader a Craftsman Lawn Mower a DeWait Radial Arm Saw - Black-Decker a Tod-Kraft Joiner a Craftsman Table Saw a Band Saw a Edgar Gasoline a Water Pump with Tank a Tap A Die Set a Vise and Hand Tools a MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION TERMS. CASH OR QOOO CHECKS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS S*. Authorized By Cua nruhnrtt naroio Winslow, N.C.A.L. #SO Phon. 818-335-IM7 <»» JOHN DOWD & ASSOCIATES, INC. INSURANCE CALL FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS AUTO HOME LIFE HEALTH COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE CURRENT LISTINGS: MEXICO ROAD: Ranch style, 3 BR, 2 bath, kitchen-den combo.. Living & dining area, utility room, central heat & air. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: Ranch style home, rustic cedar sides, 3 BR, 2 Baths, great room, fireplace, deck, dining room, eat - in kitchen. QUEEN STREET EXTD.: Brick 3 BR Home, V/z Bath, LR, Den, 2 Fireplaces, Central Air & Heat. N. C. 32: Block Bldg., 2 Acres Land, Mobile Home Included. HISTORIC DISTRICT: 2 Story, 3 Bedrooms, 3 Car Garage, Fireplace, Floored Attic, Chain link Fence, Excellent location. HISTORIC DISTRICT: 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 5 Fireplaces, Livingroom, Dining Room, Eat- In Kitchen, Laundry room. Woodburning Stove. Included, Studio Apartment. OTHER LISTINGS: 60x 12 Mobile Home, Well Constructed 8i Insulated. Excellent Buy.. Various Home Sites 8> Commercial Property Available. CAPE COLONY AREA: Mobile Home on Large Lot, Rear Deck & Screened Back Porch, New Spacious Garage-Workshop. COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE: Excellent Waterfront Property, Sandy Beach, 2 Boat Slips, 3 Bedrooms, 2Vz Baths, Great Room, 2 Car Garage. CHOWAN BEACH: Neat 2 Bedroom Home, 3 Out Buildings, Chain Fence, Large Lot. Priced to SELL. ROCKY HOCK: Double W(de Mobile Home on Large Lot, 3 Bedrooms, Den, Dining Room end Livingroom. HI Wgm M I I I I feJramm ■ |II x a s j ■ \ / 1 214 S. Broad Si. Edenton, NC 27932 j " 4, .... ‘f- Thursday, November 18, lttjf guidebook, contact Public Relations, Blue Cross an# Blue Shield of NortK Carolina, P.O. Box 2291 g Durham, N.C. 27702. Adff ditional copies are available for 25 cents each. IT CAR CARE. O \ v / / ii m i m n MM Tips For Mora Safety, Tire Rotation The front and rear tires ~ on your car perform differ ent job* and, accordingly, do not have a uniform wear pattern. Tire wear usually depends on three : - things: 1. Personal Driving Habits :: 2. Type of Vehicle 3. Itoida Traveled
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