Thursday. July 1. 1982 sjEderiton, Chowan Recreation Report Tennis Lessons ; The second session of ££;dyouth tennis lessons, July 14 lip- Aug. 6 is now Oiled. For those who are registered ?}r-; remember classes are Wed. /ifiland Friday mornings, 9: - ' 7 10:00 A.M. Registration fee .*. is SI.OO and one new can of tennis balls. Water Ski Clinic : ! On Saturday, July 10 the Rec. Dept, and the Pem broke Ski Club will co sponsor a Water Ski Clinic 'for grades 4-12. The event will begin at 10:00 A.M. Instruction at any level will be given to anyone that is interested in water skiing. There is no charge to par ticipate but every par ticipant must have a signed participant’s release form - .before he or she may par p.'iiticipate. These may be f flpicked up at the Rec. Dept. Reginning Clogging Class ; . The Rec. Dept. Agriculture Ext. Service l ; . ; sand Chowan 4-H Club will ; a Beginner ; . Clogging Class. Classes will - T: jtegin July 19 - Sept. 20, ten f..weeks; each Monday evening, 7:30 - 9:00 P.M. at the Recreation Center. Gene Baker will be the instructor. Registration fee is SI.OO. CUSTOM PACKERS of Belvidere, N.C. Open Sat. 9:00 -1:00 Phone 297-2191 Hamburger lb. $1.19 Pork Chops lb. $1.39 Link Sausage lb. $1.39 Also Freezer Specials ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ THURS., FRI., SAT., MON. MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS m s-W, reduced 20% W jCM J i if ARROW • GANT • CAMPUS * \ MEN’S SUITS REDUCED 20% Kill BOTANY • WARREN SEWELL BOY’S DRESS & KNIT SHIRTS BUXTON • CAMPUS Especially For The LadiesT \ Dress Shoes & Sandals / SI \ Red Cross • Bass • Beacon / SPECIAL GROUP MEN’S DRESS SHOES ™ W HOFF Prices From 110 To S9O. Approximately 150 Pair. ELLIOTT COMPANY ” s Kr n ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Twenty-five will be the maximum number allowed in the class. Leather soled shoes are preferred. Anyone interested may register at the Agriculture Extension Office. Sailing Lessons Sailing Lessons will be offered July 19 - 31. Gil Burroughs will be the in structor. Classes will run in 3 day sessions - Mon. Wed. and Fri. and next on Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Times will be 9-11:00,11-1:00,2-4:00 and 4 - 6:00. Total in struction time will be 12 hours. Registration fee is $5.00 for the course. Aerobic Dance And Exercise Aerobic Dance is held at the Rec. Center on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6-7:00 P.M. Saturday morning drop-in classes are also held from 10 - 11:00 A.M. Anyone interested in participating should come by at their preferred time. Janice Dillon is the in structor. Girls Softball Tomßoys 2-0 Tarheels 0-2 Mite League Heels 2-4 Cards 6-0 Jays 3-4 Midget League Lions 4-2 Tigers 1-6 Bears 1-5 Deer 6-0 Bucks 4-2 Elks 3-3 Glidin 2-4 Little League JC’s 13-1 Nat. Guard 8-4 Rotary 6-6 TG&Y 9-4 Fisher 3-10 Am. Legion 6-7 Texaco 3-10 Hardees 3-10 Jr. Babe Ruth Hoke 6-0 Fisher 1-5 Optimist 2-4 Belk 3-3 Women’s Softball Ryland 7-5 Nixon’s 10-2 Supers tarletts 9-3 Beaver’s 4-8 Blue Jays 1-12 Charlie’s Angels 6-7 Men’s Softball Ryland 13-3 PicWic 13-2 Texaco 12-4 Millers 9-6 A’s 13-3 Exxon 11-5 Natural 4-12 P.D. 10-6 Bears 6-9 Tyner JC’s 3-12 Cotton Mill 3-13 Perry Holland 3-12 At. Forest 1-14 Governor’s Waste Management Board To Meet, July 27 RALEIGH-The Gover nor’s Waste Management Board will meet on Tuesday, July 27, at 10:30 A.M. The meeting will be held at the Albert Coates Local Government Center, 215 North Dawson Street in Raleigh. The Public Information- Participation Committee will meet on Tuesday, July 13, at 2:00 P.M. in Room 415 of the Albemarle Building, 325 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh. THE CHOWAN HERALD Careful Os diets Under 800 Calories . 9- - RALEIGH Current popular diets providing 800 or less calories per day can be dangerous or even fatal if used without close and continuous medical supervision both during and after the diet period, the state’s health director said. Dr. Ron Levine said in dividuals often respond differently to very low calorie diets. Even persons with no previous history of health problems have ex perienced medical com plications after only a few weeks on very low calorie programs, he said. Medical complications can range from dizziness, nausea and weakness to collapse and even death. “Consumers should carefully read the product labels and diet instructions to determine whether the program under con sideration is 800 calories or less,” Dr. Levine said. He warned that no one should follow a low calorie diet without being under close and continuous medical supervision.” This should include a physical examination and regular monitoring of blood and urine tests and-or EKG tracings,” Levine said. The “reseeding” period following the low calorie diet can be a dangerous phase, according to Levine. “A rapid increase in calorie level can put a great strain on the heart’s functions which could lead to more serious complications,” he said. Reintroduction of food after a very low calorie diet should be done very gradually and under close medical supervision.” Levine said he is con cerned about the very low calorie diets because of conclusions drawn from investigations into deaths associated with the liquid protein diet of several years ago. According to the Center of Disease Control (CDC), the deaths of previously healthy adults could not be explained by lack of high quality protein, adequate potassium or lack 1 of other minerals. Tlie I €DC concluded that the deaths were due to heart com plications, probably caused by starvation. “Those diets provided approximately 300-400 calories per day, and ac cording to the investigation, apparently resulted in starvation for some users,” Levine pointed out. Similar consequences may result from any dietary program with calorie levels as low as 400 per day when these are followed without careful medical supervision.” “I strongly advise citizens not to undertake any diet with 800 calories or less Pension Checks Increase More than 600,000 veterans and their survivors will be getting larger Veterans Administration pension checks on July 1- the result of a 7.4 per cent increase in the govern ment’s cost of living index. Some 1.9 - million VA pensioners are affected in some way by the cost of living index. Pensions are paid to veterans totally and per manently disabled from circumstances unrelated to their military service. They are paid also to survivors of veterans who are in need. Unlike compensation paid to those disabled because of military service, pensions are affected by income from other sources. The 600,000 who will get increases in June (payable July 1) are those who are receiving benefits under the “improved” VA pension plan inaugurated by Congress in 1979. The plan links VA pension rates to adjustments in social security payments. Before the change, an individual’s pension was subject to reduction each time social security increased. Pensions for veterans and survivors under the “old I Jim's Barbeqne & Oyster Bar 1 I Church Street Ext. f Edenton, N.C. I J Telephone 482-8787 j ■ In celebration of our Grand Opening, these special prices mil 1 1 go into effect on July sth, and mil remain in effect thru the ( ■ entire month of July! 1 1 Large Barbeque Plate $3.25 j f served with stewed potatoes, slaw, cornsticks v f Small Barbeque Plate $2.50 f ■ served with stewed potatoes, slaw, cornsticks m 1 Hamburger Steak Plate $3.25 | W served with vegetable of the day, potatoes, cornsticks B j Fish Plate $3.25 I m served with stewed potatoes, slaw, cornsticks C 1 Shrimp Plate $3.00 I ■ served with stewed potatoes, slaw, cornsticks m | Barbeque Sandwich 90 I I French Fries Lrg. $.60 Sm. $.45 I I Onion Rings $.65 1 I Soft Drinks $.45 I I Beer $.70 and $.75 t B Take-out orders are welcome.. .Call ahead and let us serve you I m iOW . ;t unless there is careful medical supervision throughout the course of the diet and during the reseeding period,” Levine said. He advised citizens who feel they need to diet to first consult with their physicians. “You should seriously consider using alternative methods of weight control involving dietary techniques which are known to be safe, which don’t promote or depend upon swift and massive weight loss, and which rely on appropriate exercise and controlled calorie intake that meets the body’s nutrient needs,” Levine said. plan” remain fixed and payable at the rates in effect in 1978. But those rates are protected against reduction that would otherwise result from cost of living increases in their income from other sources. “Old Plan” recipients may request transfer to the “improved” plan at any time, VA officials point out. The agency will ’ carefully review each application to advise applicants to choose the plan which works to their personal advantage. With the June increase (payable in July 1 checks), a veteran with one dependent and no other income will receive $6,980. For each additional dependent, the added amount is $903 per year. 1 THaminicin ~febte(s.. 1 mTwuMNiar tablets TO RELIEVE NASAL CONGESTION AND HEADACHE DUE TO COMMON COLD OR FUL X 1982 Dorsey Laboratories, Division of Sandoz, Inc.. Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 , New Food Town Stores FOOD TOWN STORES, INC. today announced the signing of two leases for two new FOOD TOWN stores located in Virginia Beach, Virginia and in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The store in Virginia Beach is 25,600 square feet located at 4318 Holland Road in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The store in Elizabeth City is 25,600 square feet located at 1515 W. Eringhause Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The opening date Yam Referendum To Continue RALEIGH - The North Carolina yam referendum results have been tabulated and the vote is an over whelming yes for continuing the assessment program for another 3 years. The vote has received a favorable majority of 88 per cent of the sweet potato growers. This will continue the assessment to finance the sweet potato growers self - help promotion program. (Jewelry enlarged to show detail) Exquisite Diamond Star Cluster Rings and Pendants. Set with 8 fine quality full cut diamonds in yellow or white gold. This new exclusive design is available in diamond sizes of ct. to 1 ct. of diamonds total weight. Sale Priced from SOOO-SOOOO DAVIS JEWELERS Downtown Edenton Page 5-A has not been set. FOOD TOWN presently operates 156 stores in North and South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia with new stores presently under con struction in Washington, Jefferson, Jacksonville, Kernersville, Winston- Salem, and Raleigh, North Carolina; Roanoke, Lynch burg, Waynesboro, Esserville, Danville, Staunton, and Newport News, Virginia. This vote was to increase the assessment to 5 cents per bushel of fresh market yams and 2Vfe cents per bushel for processed yams. This is the first increase in the 20 year history of the yam promotion program. The increase in funds will be used in increased national promotion and advertising of North Carolina yams.

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