Certificates of Need Approved | Three proposed uses of federal funds and two appli tations for certificates of seed were approved by the Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency's governing ?dy at their August 6 meet ng in Greenville. Federal projects included wo second-year continuation {rants for Goshen Medical Center ? rural health ini tiative grant and the com munity medicine'foundation ? low cost data management system for small practices. Pitt County Mental Health Center also received approval for its continuation operations grant. K and F Leasing Co. and the Greenville Dialysis Center were granted ap proval for certificates of need in the acquisition and in stallation. leasing and operating of six new dialysis stations. The September meeting of the ECHSA governing body will be held Friday. Septem ber 19 at 7:30 at the Islander Motor Inn. Emerald Isle. The monthly meeting will be held in conjunction with an edu cational workshop sponsored by ECHSA for board mem bers. The ECHSA is a private, non-profit corporation funded by the DHHA. The agency works through a volunteer governing body and committees comprised of citizens from 29 counties oft. eastern North Carolina to carry out three major re sponsibilities: planning to guide change in our health care system; developing i9 needed services and locating b personnel; and reviewing and making recommenda tions to DHHS on proposed e' changes in our health care g system. d Local members of the ECHSA governing body are 5 Hubert Bowden and Joe L. Costin. ? Notice To t> ct James Kenan Students James Kenan High School students wishing to look over their 1980-81 school schedule or needing to make changes in their schedule can do so August 14 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Also, any new students in the area can register at that time. Stolen Safe Recovered As Eel Loses Home An eel lost its home when livers discovered a safe in :he Northeast River near Hallsville late Saturday. It was identified as a safe taken about a year ago from Jackson's 1GA in Beulaville by store manager Frank Whaley. Whaley said Bobby Benson of near Kenansville was diving with four other persons near a river spot Saturday called Car Hole. The water level was low due to the dry weather, and benson hit an object while diving. The group brought the object to shore and saw it was a safe. Beulaville Police Chief Aubrey Murphy went to the scene, called a wrecker and had the safe carried to the police department. The door had apparently resisted efforts to open it. Entry had been gained through the back where two layers of steel and a layer of concrete had been pene trated. Principal occupant of the safe was a large eel. Whaley said at the time of the break-in. there was only a small amount of change in the safe. Make Inventory List Of Important Papers An inventor, of the family's mportant papers and house hold goods and possessions is valuable any time. But it's particularly helpful in crisis situations. In case of fire or burglary, a household goods inventory can help identify and prove own ership for those items that are damaged or missing, points out Dr. Thelma Hinson. ex tension family resource man agement specialist. North Car olina State University. In case of critical illness or death, a family records inven tory is valuable to the person who is managing the family's business affairs, the specialist adds. Make at least two copies of a family records and household goods inventory. Store one in the home and store the second copy in a safe place outside the home. This inventory should con tain three things: First, a list of the family's important papers and where they are kept. Second, a list of the household goods and possessions. Third, photo graphs of valuable household goods and jewelry. The simplest way to make an inventory for the family's important papers is to take a sheet of paper and make a list, briefly describing each type of family paper and where it is stored. To make an inventory of household goods and personal possessions, use a separate sheet of paper for each room. List and briefly describe each item in the room, making a note of the date the item was acquired, and what it cost when purchased. When possi ble, give the model number and brand name for the item. Photos of household possessions make identifica tion, replacement, or appraisal easier. Take close-up pictures of expensive collections of silver, jewelry or coins. Update the inventory at least every six months, or as important purchases are made. jCLINTON I CINEMA THEATRE Start* Friday Snows 7, 9:05. 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A BASIC NEED Despite the current economic problems that the nation I > having, there is one area in which significant progress has een made during the last three years. i More attention has been given to rural housing than i ver before and since the housing industry is basic to the eneral economy, this has helped provide jobs and meet a I efinite need. Four years ago, I was named chairman of the Senate < ubcommittee on Rural Housing. I welcomed this ] ssignment for 1 saw a chance to do some good for North arolina, where a great many of our people live outside the < oundaries of cities and towns. < I suspected at the time that much more attention was eing paid to housing in the urban areas than in the >untry, and 1 soon found that this was so. The Farmers Home Administration is the agency that should provide aid, in the form of grants and loan guarantees, to persons who need help with housing in rural sections. ? Now, four years later, the record shows that the Farmers Home Administration has done more for rural housing during the past four years than it did in the 40 years before that time. And the FmHA was established 40 years ?go. Daring these four years, the FmHA has made 120,000 loans each year to rural home buyers and owners and h?vf helped Finance more rural homes thau ever before. What we have tried to do is steer the FmHA back to its ariginal purpose, which was to concentrate its services to rural areas. This is important to the whole country, but especially to North Carolina, with its large rural population. Certainly the urban areas need assistance, especially the inner cities where neglect and decay has taken over as people have left for the suburbs. But so do the people who live outside the cities, wher() sften there is no indoor plumbing and other such necessities. 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