Thursday. June XI I*3 Honor Rol Lisa Lassiter, and Lori Nixon. A-Haaar Rail M Chris Rountree A-B Hewer Bell Teresa Bunch Tammy Copeland M A-B Hanar Rail Jody Anderson, Terri Reid, Reba White, and Robin Ball. A-Haaar Raß M A-B Hanar RaH Kecia Cos ton, Deborah Hollowell, Linda Mixelle, Dean Odom, Frankie Peaurce, Robin Tynch and Todd Watson. A-Haaar RaU f W» Liza Vaughn A-B Honor RaU Catherine Byrum, C. J. Cos ton, Dorothy Moore, and Brendette White. A-Hoaor RaU 8-E A-B Hanar Raß y Terrylynn Adams, Sberie ' Harrell, and Edward Tripp. A-Honor RoU 8-F A-B Hanar RaU Teresa Drew Richard Lane Hollowell’s ’ Electrical Service Route 3 Edon,on mm Alvin Hollo well Owner — -(lic.M«JM«nria«g -t ft Phone 482-2608 n For Free Estimate: Call After 3:30 New Work Contractor The JIM HUNT Record , 12 I sl2 81 jT $11.74 Billion Tax* $n b > S> I $11.48 BiMionjr pend, sio b■ - and Elect! $„.. / ■ i SBJ9 Billion Up sbb ■ / $5.8 Billion / Taxes: ♦ w Biwon Skyrocketing ‘ ‘•] * * J; — lim Hunt lim Hunt lim Hunt Elected Re-elected Running for Meanwhl/e" Governor 11976) Governor (19801 U.S Senate (1963) The Share Os The Budget For Public Schools Has Gone Down 5% (and Education is Suffering!) : But Jim Hunt Found Enough of Your Tax Dollars for: e A fancy let helicopter used by Jtm Hunt to fly to political campaign events $1.4 Million 5 • A second legislative office building that a Democratic senator called “the biggest boondoggle in the history of the State” $8.5 Million 4 • Two new horse arenas for showing fancy horses $4 Million 5 • Salaries for Jim Hunt publicity staff members $117,000* “The press office is so crowded now that one of (Hunt’s press sec<. tary) Pearce’s assistants doesn't have a desk.”* LNow Jim Hunt’s Legislature Wants To INCREASE I Your Taxes Over $240 Million! * t (M.M\h9H(M>F.rMMrOSmn tUI *■ Dm*D»ti 1-7-m ICmvUnlUSNnvM’" 7 fauniH I W4l « NnralOiwn.VtUl rad ha HUMS ha SrawKV Mjl Inwt. 70 Aw t77«M HC JJhH ... iH • PAINLESS, ALMOST!—Biology instructor David Gregory’s young students didn’t seen to mind the little pain involved in finding their blood types during a lab exorcise in a Sum mar College for Kids class last year at College of The Albemarle. The summer session foi third through sixth graders will begin on July S. Registration of the six classes this summei will be held from 12-noon until 8 P.M. on June 27 -28 at the college. (COA Photo) The Menhaden Is A Possible Everyday Food Item By Dettfc Hamrick The menhaden, unfamiliar fish to most North Caroli nians, but quite abundant off our coast, was once drought of strictly as a source of organic fertilizer. Through the research efforts of Dr. Tyre C. Lanier, the menhaden has the potential of becoming an everyday food item and ex panding North Carolina’s ex isting menhaden industry. Lamer, a food scientist at r N.C. State University, is - developing the technology to f use protein from the f menhaden in surimi, e Japanese-style minced food > products. t Surimi is the result of a s dchoning. washing and filter i ing process that yields bland • tasting minced fish protons. NATIONWIDE The Number 1 Auto Insurer in m 12 Nuiui taronna is Good People bringing you GreStSenrice! Nationwide North Caro lina's Number 1 Auto Insurer is on youi side *ith more than 500 Agents and Adiusters in North Carolina to make sure you get last service when you need it joe M Thoiud E. King Street 482-2121 1 I INSURANCE Haaornwroa »on»ctf am NWaneiM «***» ‘-'Wwa’h.a Como*', Naaorwi.ai kWua ‘-re -wtixi Co-Wy Naaom mi c^ae^aeceCoMoeof THE CHOWAN HERALD Once the menhaden is made into surimi, it can be manufactured to look and taste like any shellfish through the addition of real shellfish meat, flavoring and food coloring. According to Lanier, the use of the menhaden as a food source is a relatively new idea in America even though it ac counts for 39 per cent of all fish and shellfish caught in the U.S. and more than 49 per cent of the total catch in North Carolina. Ground menhaden meal is used as a nutrition additive for poultry feed and menhaden oil is used in the manufacture of margarines abroad and as an ingredient in antibiotic culture media. Using Lanier’s process, ap proximately 25 per cent of the menhaden could be recovered for use in surimi and the re maining 75 per cent process ed in North Carolina’s ex isting menhaden industries for use as fish meal and oil. Surimi is a popular food item in Japan and the import of surimi food products into to 18-million pounds in 1982. Lanier credits the populari ty of the surimi-based pro ducts on the rising cost and scarcity of fresh shellfish. He added that surimi products cost about half the price of the real thing and are very nutritious because they con sist of the best fish proteins Educational Programs ___ Touch Table Children’s Story and fHflj Hours, Exploring the Es|aaiV Programs, Recreational Crabbing and Seafood Samplers are just a few of the public educational programs being offered at the N.C. Marine Resources Center/Roanoke Island this summer. The Marine Resources Center, open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. weekdays and from 1-5 P.M. on weekends, offers a variety of marine educational programs for area residents and visitors. All center pro grams are offered free of charge. A complete three-month listing of summer programs is available upon request. The summer calendar can be a valuable aid in planning an outing to the center or vaca tion trip to the Outer Banks. Several programs do re quire pre-registration The Marine Resources Center is located north of Manteo and adjacent to the Manteo Airport. <r , i. •--T ;. > ' l/<l=4:MiJ;li ' ' 1 OUTBOARDS 1 If you love action and excitement you II - -find the mid range Mercury Outboards tougtrfo beat. From 40-115 hp, these superb performance, excel * toWMtieLecorvbmy and.outstanding dependability. You just can’t buy a better outboard. We offer a wide selection of Mercury outboards and some of the most re spected name brand boats and boating accessories in the world. Our reputation for quality products and service is excellent. Come in today, and we ll put you in that rig you've always dreamed of! visit mi HOMt or the *gm* giant HRiifli/r MOTOR c ° Rp - JA\ HIIH rEDENTON4B2 8421 ff UIIUVILn. Broad St Ext Win A Zip Trip! To Busch Gardens, » y Williamsburg The Virginia Peninsula! ||2syf Register at ZIP MART today! $2,000 IN PRIZES! i king®l I TICKETS TO: Colonial Williamsburg • I l 1 Busch Gardens • NASA/Langley u / L / f • War Memorial Museum • if rSL£ J flLxm Mariners Museum • Yorktown MM ffl 2/ Victory Center • 2 nights at The King James Motor Inn (20 minutes from Virginia / Beach) • Dinner for 2at / V the sumptuous Beefeater , >• 2 Breakfasts for 2at // / / * / Bixby's Bistro J A 1 tpk \ Only Minutes From Virginia Beach! The Washington Repat lUkgrcssman Walter B. Jones Staring the past week the House spent several hours continuing to debate the Department of Defense authorization for 1984. This is a moat complex bill, and in a period of some three weeks now, part of each week has beat spent concerning this legislation. There are four teen titles to the bill, and in spite of the great amount of time consumed in considera tion, we have not fully con cluded the discussion of Title I. Os course, this Title is the most controversial of them all as it authorizes certain pro curements. An amendment was offered Wednesday which focused on achieving a treaty to ban the manufacture, possession, or use of all chemical weapons - not unilateral disarmament. Among other things, the amendment provided were as follows: Strictly prohibits the assembly of any binary weapon prior to October 1985 Assures five full addi- tional negotiating sessions - sion Calendar, and thus con -2-V4 years -at the Committee sidered to be non on Disarmament before any controversial Votes were weapore can oe assembled demanded on two o{ , he blils< Allows .-'heduled com- but j n eacb cast , the legisla pletion of our production t|on carried b an a faculties and procurement of imate 1010 x margin long lead parts and com- Another matter that ponente but prohibits the crea ted quite a bit of conver assembly of binary munitions on yje n ouse Floor was - Greatly strengthens our the u s Supn?me Court negotiating position in on the very sensitive question Geneva by putting the Soviet of abortion As many of you Union on notice that we seek know th ru)ed that broad a meaningful treaty but do not , s aking uis the right of intend to continue to be duped a woman to have an abortion, mto unilateral disarmament jf she chooses while Russia continues to pro duce and use chemical The House also approved by weapons a vote of 389 to 18 to authorize - Has received the Ad- the Department of ministration’s support as an Agriculture to make available alternative to help obtain es- cornmeal, rice, honey, flour fective arms control. and wheat as well as dairy When the time expired the products for a two-year pro amendment had carried by a gram starting October l, all of margin of some five votes, but wbicb products the USDA has several Members, after roll bea vy surpluses. Already the call was completed, changed government has reduced its their votes and finally the surpluses of butter and cheese amendment was defeated by by ma king them available to four votes. I supported this o ur unemployed and low amendment because Ido not income citizens The bill think any nation should pro- would give emergency ceed in the matter of stock- feeding centers priority on piling chemicals. During the most available commodities, debate it was pointed out that to be determined each year by this nation already has an the Secretary of Agriculture, adequate supply. but the program also would In other House action, our allow shipments to schools, Committee had three bills, all child-care centers and feeding of which were on the Suspen- facilities for the elderly. NOW I'M HAPPY ABOUT MYSELF Soys Karen Ferracci of Camden N C When I was over weight, anytime someone said something about ffPp* my weight I would jump Bl down their throat! Ejrßii I had tried several diets but nothing seemed so work. I heard about (he Professional Weight Mj&Sw toss Clinic and called € for an appointment The diet wosn't bad at I JR* all I Now I've lost the JMI 28 lbs I wanted to lose and I'm happy about myself I |M|||||^Hb|S| CALL TODAY FOO YOUR -rrrn. lcn IDC FMI CONSULTATION AMtK. 150 LBS. TOUR PROGRAM IS MEO4CAUI SUPERVISED ; • IT OUR DOCTOR AND NURSES No EurcisM! • No Fasting • No liquid Protein • No rllan) Packaged Food • No Binding Contuct PROFESSIONAL WEIGHT LOSS CLINICS ELIZABETH CITY EOENTON 15454. N. Rood Street SO6 N Broad Stieet (In Country Club Ptaa) (Next To Bus Depot) Hokn: Mon. Fri. 11 AM.-7 P.M. Houiv Mon Fn IPM 7PM PHONE: 338-0838 PHONE: 482-2339 IWgK WILSON L_ J PHONE 237 9012 , Page 9-B

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view