Page 4-B INS Forewarns Os Alien Address Reports Problem Aliens required to report their current United States address this January may And the procedure more difficult because of changes made by the U. S. Im migration and Naturalization Service. The INS has eliminated several thousand postal facilities from its distribution list for Alien Address Report Cards and reduced the number of cards that will be sent to remaining post offices. Only postal facilities in cities with a significant number of aliens reporting in 1980 will receive cards for 1981, the Postal Service said. Postal facilities which do not receive the cards will not participate in the 1981 program. They will, however, assist customers by referring them to the nearest Immigration and Naturalization Service office to obtain registration cards. Communion Set The Lord’s Supper will be observed at First Presbyterian Church at 11 A.M. Sunday. The pastor will preach on “In The Beginning”, from Genesis, John and I John 1:1. INTEGON? It means Pension Planning. Ask the Integon Listener to help design your company's pension plan. A tax-favored plan your company can afford that provides meaningful benefits and builds employee morale. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. JAMES 0. PERRY, JR. P. 0. Box 860 CARY, NC 27511 TEL 467-5530 OINTFGON 3 Steps In Buying A Home _ 1. Select The House 2. Get The Cost 3. Come To Us! We'll talk over the amount of the down payment, insurance, taxes, size of the monthly payments and the time they will run. We can start to process your application immedi ately and before you know it the . ys to a new home will be in your and. Stop in. MEMBER ttVVjflidV , FajC FRIEFJDLY M (WmSßiinfllUnlnwmConi J I I I I | FOLKS 4k SLS'' I Edenton Savings I & loan I Association 1 South Broad Street Edenton, N.C. | The Committee onlnauguml Ceremonies requests the honor of your presence atthehauguration of James B Hunt, Jr as Governor of North Carolina Saturday, the tenth of January Nineteen hundred and eighty-one at twelve oclock State Capitol Raleigh, North Carolina Trainee Jobs Continued From Page 3 agency responsible for assisting landusers with planning and applying soil and water conservation measures. Any interested college freshmen, sophomores or juniors must file ap pllications no later than January 31, to be considered for employment in the summer of 1981. Ap plications may be obtained from the SCS Area Office, located at 203 East Queen Street, Edenton, as well as from the SCS State Office, located in Raleigh’s Federal Building. The state office mailing address is Post Office Box 27307, Raleigh, N.C. 17611. I FACTS I & FIGURES J >IIWt7WWM« HTWWtVU To hold oil imports to 1978’s 8.5 million barrels a day means holding domestic conventional oil and gas production at current or higher levels—which will cost about S4O billion per year by 1990. * * * A cumulative investment of S6O to S7O billion is needed for synfuel plants capable of producing a mil lion barrels a day by 1990, , say experts at Gulf Oil Cor poration. The need for capi tal is intensified by infla tion: drilling rigs, offshore leases, etc., have gone up more rapidly than the Con sumer Price Index. * * * Enhanced recovery tech niques designed to squeeze more oil out of older fields have added about 385,000 barrels a day to U.S. oil production. I 9 h -°9 minraifiißi I | * * yjJlLjJjL^ l " jWM DAYS | I I WHY PAY MORE? " STARTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31 - ENDS SUNDAY, JAN. 4 I ■ 1 ' hr ‘ StmaS WraP ' 1 Decorations I Close-out! Hearth Glass Men’s I i And Trees Rrepk.ee Doors $27.22 Flonnel Shirts $3.77 M r r P j 7 Piece Silverstone Ladies’ MACKS LOW PRICE Cookware Set $22.87 Flannel Gowns $4.77 Reg. $19.97 Arrow or Gant Ladies' Boots $13.72 Dress Shirts ___s6.oo Ka/iaaviH fffinnnnih /rt Horseman’s Battery ■t! /A/ Happy Baby - $9.97 Traffic Control $41.88 I \L\ 7 OFF Horseman’s Reg. 97c I Baby Laugh 'N Cry $9.97 Sweet 'N Low 76c I BIG Savings Thermal I i. i j:„» Underwear in Laaies , W-. .>^l2—. MACKS LOW PRICE Full Sin Electric Blanket $22.72 aaav 5-oz. Bars Dial Soap 3 for 99c MpiT' RflVS’ fti $W Reg. 50c Each I IfIGII 5, U\3jO L y ; J* EA Summer's Ere.. 3 for 99c I I Keep Toasty Warm. Tops Reg. $21.99 UINC' [lpnts mlm or Bottoms In Men’s Sizes The Body Robe $12.87 ■ j 5 S;- WHY PAY MORE? WHY PAY MORE? I Jgk CokesOr Kitchen Curtain i 0 2 ply /flb Pepsi-Cola c . , I Kleenex Tissue 3/SI.OO jjjj MACKS LOW PRICE Special Purchase! Oi|°of Oloy $2.76 , AAe MRCKS »« Q7 50 Count WmMM ImBU L UUt LOW ♦ I Trash Bags $2.87 UtCr W W PRICE X d 1.1 _ p . tc7 / 1 No Deposit, No Return Tier And Valance Sets In Assorted Sizes I - . Bottles. To 36 Inches. 26 In. Coaster Or t/* 074 WHY PAY 57* EACH I MsjjtkpZ 10-Speed Bicycies.«!f?.H)o Hi- Dri I iiris'Tfctde Sg JSfL I fflk DD 497* Z I \\ 12 in.Girts’Or » A -wgg l . & For Those Messy Spills. I Boys’ Bicycle....^!. 7 . 27“ | I 9 Oz. Size 50 Count Challenger VII ■ Carpet Fresh 87c 4i/s x9i/ 2 Envelopes _2/SI.OO 110 Lb. Weight Set $24.76 ■ 10 Gallon (Most (hacked) 100 Count Slightly Irregular d Glass Aquariums $3.87 3% x Envelopes 2/SI.OO Thirsty Towels $1.77 ■ Reg. $2.77 Reg. $14.77 Limit 6 5 Lb. TV Trays SI.BB Snoopy Speedway $5.24 Golden Flame Firelogs 88c I 1,000 Piece Reg. $14.77 8 Speed I Miltan-Bradley Puzzles $1.33 Miiky The Cow— $5.24 Waring Blender $19.87 Packafe of 3 (Reg. 11.091 Re.i r r tireen THE CHOWAN HERALD Centralized School Menus For January Centralized breakfast and '"luncheon menus in cafeterias of Edenton- Chowan Schools for the next month include: January 5 Fruit cup or juice, assorted cereals and milk. Pork with gravy, whipped potatoes, green peas, rolls and milk. ( January 6 Apple sauce, sausage biscuit and milk. Pizza, buttered corn, pears, oatmeal-raisin cookies and milk. MM Angel Falls in Southern Venezuela is the highest waterfall in the world at 3,212 feet. January 7 Chilled juice, cheese toast and milk. Fish fillet, green pepper slaw, potatoes with cheese top ping, gelatin, cornbread and milk. January B—OrangeB—Orange juice, bacon crisp, scrambled eggs, buttered grits, toast with jelly and milk. Beef vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, apricots and milk. January 9 Chilled juice, sausage links, french toast with syrup and milk. Hot turkey sandwich with gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans and milk. January 12 Juice, cheese toast and milk. Cheeseburger with bun, french fries, ketchup, apple pie and milk. January 13 Chilled juice, scrambled eggs, buttered toast and milk. Pork pattie, steamed rice with gravy, mixed vegetables, candied yams, rolls and milk. January 14 Fruit cup, bacon crisp, toast with jelly and milk. Pizza, carrot and celery strips, potato rounds, ketchup, peanut cookies and milk. January 15 Chilled juice, sausage link, pancake with syrup and milk. Ham and cabbage, boiled potatoes, pickled beets, cornbread and milk. January 16 Banana half, assorted cereals and milk. Soup and sandwich, crackers, peach cobbler and milk. January 19 Chilled juice, doughnuts and milk. Frankfurter with roll, mustard, beans, carrot cabbage salad and milk. January 20 Peaches, cinnamon toast and milk. Seaburgers with lettuce, french fries, ketchup, tartar sauce, apricots and milk. January 21 Chilled juice, waffles with syrup and milk. Sausage pattie, sweet potatoes, green peas, apple sauce, rolls and milk. January 22 Apple sauce, buttered toast and milk. Fried chicken, but tered corn, lima beans, rolls and milk. January 23 Orange juice, scrambled eggs, toast jvith jelly and milk. Turkey sandwich, lettuce and tomatoe.s, mixed Thursday, January 1, 1981 vegetables, chocolate cake and milk. January 26 Chilled juice, bacon crisp, buttered grits and milk. Hamburger with bun, ketchup, mustard, tossed salad, french fries and milk. January 27 Apple sauce, buttered toast and milk. Student’s choice. January 28 Student Holiday! January 29 Orange juice, scrambled eggs, buttered toast and milk. Pizza, carrot and celery . strips, buttered com, peanut cup and milk. January 30 Banana half, assorted cereals and milk. Beef - vegetable soup, sandwiches, crackers, orange wedges and milk.