Thursday, November 19, 1981 SAVINGS! VALUE! suflflfmartrt pricas good thru sat., nov.^^———***—-■—■■■■■ Turkey ■ /—(P Produce Special I CALIFORNIA CRISP ICEBERG ■kMiulMli FocYourHolidiiy Dinner... I BtlußluSHl Tlllccys These Young Turkeys Will I liAilfl I ATTIIAA •jr one neaa Leiiuce I I " H I 1 I I k \ J“» W\L Jrmu large VHH heads ■ EST QUALITY Basted WMffIMMM f |Tiw C TPJ Cranberries ,b f wrr JAMESTOWN (HOT OR MLO) A*P QUAUTT HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Port Sausage =BB* —jjjfaOQ j AAP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Z » I >v OTHHELD PORK SAUSAGE J7Q BONELESS (SMokl Tip StMkS to. 2.79) ACQ PJ§ PfOdUCC Special 1 \ Breakfast Links * 1 Sirloin Tip Roast lb. £" f U.S. #1 EASTERN GROWN ALL PURPOSE | Mite, Han. .1" BESET" . 2 59 White Potatow f:r ~.psuv*.2“«lLß Produce Specials^^^^^^^^ 1 (?j I ft. 1 I ft 1 I rh 1 A SUPERB BLEND RICH M BRAZUAN COFFEES U.S. #1 BULK JUMBO BAKING EigM O’clock % 199I 99 fISHKBBI Yellow Popcorn is 77* Russet Potatoes .» 29* NESCAFE M lMHHh#^lH[<^^ N TROHCANA IOO% PURE FRESH TRADmONAL HOLIDAY FAVORITES Instant Coffee "* 3 s * ■HHIIHIBa Orange Juice V 148I 48 Fresh Chestnuts ». 99* W »*=£» a- 1“ B|rr9 sesh5 esh qm Fresh"— s„ Sr™*. B - aßil Mums sa” Paisley -Or I Open 8 A.M. ■ 9 P.M. Daily - Sunday 12 Noon • 6 P.M. 1 THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 9-A Death Mrs. Jord^ry Mrs. Isa Dail of Rt. 3 Edentonjmdtedi November 16, at UniHßaf! the Chowan HospitahiafMT' an extended illness. MAI member of the Center fcOll Baptist Church, she wjls the! wife of the late nJeub) Nearest Jordan. She is survived byathNMT' daughters, Mrs. W1 -Bvrt Smith of Edenton.uYMlfßiQ Norman Harris of> (Mb* sonville, N. C., and Mr*ir*liyf> Duling of Triangle;. 1 ? W&; three sons, J. Haywowi Jordan of Mr. Airyyffhf©j, rf James Jordan of He?t$0l&;- > N.C., and Edgar Ray Jordfcm' of St. Pauls, N.CSP tWb* brothers, Percy DalP-iiP Edenton and Thomas'Bafror Hertford, N.C.; one sister, Mrs. William Hertford, N.C.; 13 grand children and four -jgj|e3t grandchildren. Funeral servicesj»&vere held at 2 P. M. on November 17 at Center Hill Baptist Church by Rev. Donatt Wagner. The family the home of her daoghMr v ' Mrs. Earl Smith of Edentate Pallbearers for the fJmtsa! were her grandsons, msvol' Williford-Barham Funeral Home was in charge ofithd arrangements. rwremi Letter The Edita'S kj llt'A, Since I am shut oufogfamr Biblical Recorder foreWi J used leaflets and display boards at the recent RapUst State Convention 2a jin Greensboro. Thesecharts were set up inside I ,4hc Greensboro Colisegffc U> inform my fellow Baptists about the status in tegration at Baptist schapls in North Carolina. , y ;iV . These charts showed Chowan and Gardner ;Wsfeb with over seven per pent student integration. Campbell and Wingate showed six per cent* Vfrke Forest and Mars HiHiabput four per cent and Meredith slightly oyer one pefi.-pont These figures were secured from a UNC report. I presented the figures I received in 1979 concerning integration of faculty; and other employees. AUi/&be schools except Wake .Forest and Gardner Webh .Mve refused to give any . in formation concerning,in tegration since W&vThe 1979 figures showed twelve black faculty out.Qf several hundred. Cftftah and Campbell had no black faculty in 1979. Although several hundredblack persons are employed at Baptists schools, alritd&jdl of these employees’ in the lowest paid jobs, yfry few black persons are in staff positions. With this backgrtrttfttd' I felt it was time we Baptist put our claims of concern, compassion and for black persons into a pbsitfve show of concern. I made the follbWihg motion: That black would be given preferred consideration in ail*'con vention and agency' ’‘«ii ployment until their representation at aft levels of employment maߣ This practice unnecessary 1 .? 3r This motion was :j;Secbn ded. It was substitute motion to Tftake my motion a suggeSfSofi'to our convention, thefifttfe non-binding was defeated overwhelmingly. point our convention 1 ififeff a time honored procedure' to avoid any commitmfeiirf' )(hd more importantly 1 ’‘Shy embarassment. A ntdtidrfte table was made prominent Baptist °f&adfer. This motion passed J iM*er whelmingly with an sign of relief. This motion, and’ Wore importantly, this not rest undisturbetf'WGr under our Baptist tdfsK7 ul l HarrilFjWies 1104 Eatf^hskYk Gastonia, N;d. G DENTURE WEASite A maior voiqqu advaMcomoniliTUW^. CUSHION QWP DENTURE ADHisftl£ : ,otf(nun ono appl'iMtion comtcrt.H'W up to •I.r.flt ignsns is.tJsm bos