Page 8-A Edenton Chowan Recreation Report Mite league ■ on yokx wo* NaiKXwoxJe Mutual instance Compan, Natonwo* Life instance Company Home office Cofompui Ofxi ■■■■■ Want A Challenging Sales Career? Then Talk to Jim Perry. Jim has excellent op portunities waiting for you in certain parts of North Carolina. Maybe where you are right now. Give Jim a call today. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. JAMES O. PERRY Jr REGIONAL DIRECTOR PD.BouSCO Cary, N.C. 27511 TtL 467-5530 THE CHOWAN BBRALtt DON’T DIAL THATIThe invention of the Dial and the in crease in demand for telephone service changed (his type of number that’s on Bunch’s Garage. It started in some areas in the late 30’s. Edentons change came about in the 40’s or early 50’s, according to Bill Meekins, Community Relations Manager. (Photo by Gay Roberta) Edenton Methods! Church Topic “From Isolation To Fellowship” is the sermon topic selected by Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn for the morning worship service at eleven o’clock, Sunday, February 6, at the Edenton United Methodist Church. The text for this message is II Corin thians 5:18. The Work Area on Missions will sponsor a Pancake Sup per for all members of the church and their families at six o’clock, Sunday night, February 6. Following the meal, a special program of in formation regarding the work of the World and National Council of Churches and the role of Untied Methodists in it, will be presented. The Council on Ministries will meet at 7:30 P.M., Sun day, February 6, in the Lunch Menus February 7-11, 1983 Monday—Breakfast-Fruit Juice, Cheese Toast and Milk. Lunch-Fish on a Bun w/Let tuce and Tartar Sauce, Potato Rounds, Pineapple and Milk. Tuesday—Breakfast-Fruit Jui£e, Sausage Biscuit and Milk. Lunch-Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Green Limas, But tered Corn, Apple Cobbler and Milk. Wednesday—Lunch-Apple Sauce, Cinnamon Toast and Milk. Lunch-Sloppy Joes/Bun, Green Peas, Pears and Milk. Thursday—Breakfast-Fruit Juice, Ham Biscuit and Milk. Lunch-Oven Fried Chicken, Potato Salad, Green Beans, Rolls and Milk. Friday—Breakfast-Fruit Juice, Cinnamon Bun and Milk. Bar-b-cue/Bun, Creamy Cole Slaw, French Fries - Ket chup, Peanut Gusters and Milk. Community Watch The annual meeting of the Community Watch Associa tion will be held on February 15,7:30 P.M., at the American Legion Post 40, Edenton, N.C. Election of officer for 1983 is the Order of Business. If you desire to hold an office, or know of anyone that does, the floor will be open ( for nominations. Community watch is for everyone. Come on out and get involved today. Your home could be the next to be hit by the burglar. Food Cost Stable By Joan Gosper N.C. State University There will be good news for consumers at the super market checkout in 1983. Analysts predict bumper grain harvests will help keep the price of groceries from go ing up more than 5 to 6 per cent. Pood costs went up 10.4 per cent in 1978; 9.5 per cent in 197*9; 8 per cent in I 96 0; 7.3 per cent in 1981; and 5 per cent in 1982, says Rachel Kinlaw, ex tension food specialist at North Carolina State University. “The ample supplies of grain will encourage fanners and ranchers to produce more beef, pork and poultry. These increased supplies will start having 'an impact at the supermarket in the second half of the year," Kinlaw says. Those who dine out will also see costs moderating in 1983. Menu prices rose almost 10 per cent annually from 1979 through 1981, about 6 per cent in 1982 and is likely to remain in the 5 to 6 per cent range in 1983. church library. The Afternoon Circle of the United Methodist Women will meet on Tuesday, February 8, 3 P.M., at the church. CHICKEN MANURE For Sale—Bag or bulk. Will consider delivery. Call Emmett Winborne - 221- 4204 NOSTALGIC WOOOEN aIOXES CARE FOR YOURSELF I HELP FIGHT HEART DISEASE ft I A“ CO Ts. 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The appropriation, made by the endowment trustees, will fund the first year of a three year period to establish the data program, which will develop a comprehensive long-range plan to collect, maintain and publish health care data for North Carolina. President Reagan and the Congress to come to grips with the problem of the Federal budget deficit. ‘‘Despite the budget actions of 1981 and 1982, the deficit just topped 100 billion dollars for the first time in history and will rise beyond 200 billion dollars - 5 to 6 percent or mope of GNP -by the mid-19605. After 1985, the deficit (Hiflook actually worsens;” the ad says. Storrs said he is concerned that if action is not taken to POSITION AVAILABLE ; Emergency Medical Technician / < State of North Carolina EMT Certification Required Apply at County Manager’s Office County Office Bldg. 482-8431 * Thursday,/February 3. HW3. - ~r~ W - bring (federal budget deficits - under Control, the American economy will continue to/ stagnate, meaning more ( unemployment and less real / ihcome for Americans with /jobs. | “Our concern is that these £ projected deficits will absorb' the investment capital : America needs for productive ; jobs and real income for ( tomorrow,” Storrs said. /