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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1961. page m CHOOLAKD YOUR CHILD blan State Teaehet College By John Corey; Appr" , What Are The School's1 , v.." . Goals?-' v i Practically everyone, from j rural Rickover to Marilyn I 1 e, has taken 'a turn .at te' schools what they should U Tight or wrong,; the Cdnvnf. serve a good purpose in focus ing sharper attention on educa- t on. i . 4 ; In fact, the britical noise.j" ay even, prompt interested pars its to ask the professional ed a r what he thinks. vS a question is welcomed,. bf,.eiv.se, by the competent schoolman. lie school Job to seven key tasks. Eickoverites find it dif ficult to crack .Edwards' logic. This is it: ' ' Knowledge !; To equip each youngster with as large a work ing command "of knowledge as possible. This capital' of human experience, as Edwards calls it, includes ' traditional - English, mathematics, science and history as well . as certain vocational skills, .-,' '''' . i i i CoJr;Vali-i- Certain loyal ties,, such as' Aspect for Indi vidual: jjfertv.' and truth, must His aoswervwou'probablybe'-i'wovit!)nta'iWh citizen's t pproxlmate that given, an personality if we are 5 to hold old , master, Dr. NawtoivfjEd-l American society together. With wards, member of the famous' out common values, a nation University of Chicago Sector of ' crumbles. . Education staff for 30 yeart'be- Individual Growth And Cul- fore his recent retirement to his 4ural Adjustment Infants come bid homeplace in Liberty, N. C., into the world as raw material Oiear Greensboro). that can be manufactured into Edwards, ' no ivory-tower1 many different personalities- theorist, supports his education al philosophy with a wide back ground, including childhood on a farm, laborer in a, sawmill, Student and teacher of Greek and Latin in public schools." He is author of several books, in qluding the "Bible" difJlicKool law. He has kept in close touch with youngsters throughout his 72 years of Jife. V ' This expert,; who ysti& keeps in touctf with the educational World by teachings a graduate University; boils dottatthe pub PHONE"- 2231 . j it ' W:. for J CLEAN burning: 9 Sssqtapo OIT S ECONOMICAL Reed Oil Co. HERTFORD, N. C good ' or bad through environ ment and training. It's the school job . to help provide a factory of life in which his ex periences .will transform each youngster into a mature social person. ,. v,., j ,f.tfJ. intelligent t Decision-Making New ways of life, are,;, being forced by technokjgjcali revolu tion (including the; H-bomb and automation), democrtltl'e ''.revolu tion (suppressed -peoples . want the good things Of , earth) fcnd population explosfonY Jtwiceai many uuuiuu ueuig in iu yedisi. Youth rnust be prepared "to make the t right decisions" iri pieeting thej'changes.. Critical Thinking In the words of Sgt. Friday of TV's Dragnet, this means first, "get ting the facts." , The capacity to think critically on the basis of facts enables a person to di vest himself of prejudices and to avoid premature conclusions. Faith in the unknown is neces sary. But it must be jecogniz- .1 ? i n - . ea as mini. . : : TIiisIsTheLaM 1 ' . ... By ROBERT t. LEE (For the N. C. Bar Association) , - , OUTER SPACE LAW ' - How far above the earth's sur face can a nation assert and en force its sovereignty? : ' This is, as of the present time one of the unanswered questions. ' The .Convention of ; Interna tional Civil Aviation, an agree ment entered into in Chicago in 1944 and . ratified by at leas; 52 nations -including all of the major powers except Russia recognized that every country "has complete and exclusive au thority . over the airspace above its territory." Unfortunately., perhaps, the term "airspace" was not spelled out in detail. It has oeen said that this international agreement does not regulate the outer space, that undefined area beyond the atmosphere of the earth ,; This is the international agreement that now ' controls practically all International air travel, i'- . ; .There Is not at the present time imy agreement 'where' "airi space", or the earth's atmosphere ends and "outer space" begins. Most'-. legal writers - feel that a 54 1 boundary line between "airspace" and "outer space", must be es tablished. They have proposed that the legal control of "outer spacev be centered in an agency of the United Nations or in some other present or proposed organ ization. ; The concensus of authorities at this time is that "outer space" should be incapable of being ap propriated or owned by any na Fashion and Are Winning Combination WHETHER it's back to school or back to work, a last min ute search for clothes will not hamper 4-H girls who have just completed their 1961 dress re-, vue project. They'll be attired in clothes of their own making," Three lovely examples of what the. modern girl can do with fabric, pattern, needle and thread are pictured hece in. prize-winning ensembles. They have counterparts in every State. . . , :;, 4 - vided by the Simplicity Pattern Company of New York, which has sponsored the 4-H dress revue program for 15 years. ' -A gay anniversary fashion event will be held during the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago 'the last week in Nov ember, When 4-H'ers from all 50 states and Puerto Rico will model their best costumes. , Social Skillr Not th'Bijfcckial Aion. ;ltis an approach followed graces but "trie ' important fcilw eft I thef present time : in reference to secure cooperation between to the high seas, based; .'ontha individuals and groups. umerritnnipjft or iree ana, equal ;use. a .V. v . t Mil ' I . Ill . 1 1 i '1 ous D.rjiUiaijp.ersons ptau 'm .mis jwfluia mean mat, no cpun workWauseljey nevfef lam- try jouljhave jthe 'rlgh'i p.as to 'etu'longwith otfceM.'iHi&lsert .sovereignty olver!'o0ter V o c at i o ri a 1 or Professional space" or any ; celestial!- bodies Co.tipetonce A."Kellrounded-thepetnr' """ . -'fss,'T personality IS not enougn, OI ine nauonai n-eronauiit-s-wia-N'r"-.-..! course. One must still Know i space act, passea ny congress how to do something. Rcck-A-ttinkKd While ' you .rock away in your rock ing chair, your money will be hard at work earn ing MORE moneV for you wfoenoUj.i' deposit it in a sav- ., ings account here. ' 1 Aim ' ; in-. 195ft, ,jsi 'nrimarily ,ooncernH with research, development and -exploration4 It, is: not binding S jpon otK?Tao'r&.' NoHafi6tl A can pasf Hjiaw'thaJ wil1 Pinclf ' i . . .. ' . .1' v .i . . .. .. t ,v At tn present, tune met travel ifX outer'Sspce-, Of rockets, sat'el' lites, space ships is not covered by any law, treaty or agreement. The vital boundary line between the territorial airspace of a na tion and "outer space", has not been drawn. There is not in existence any international tribunal with jur isdiction over countries and in dividuals to adjudicate ' disputes regarding "outer space" and its - There will in the due course of time,- by reason : of necessity, be developed a law of outer space. . ' (o)Pjj-d y i t V 1 . :t'' ; tM.. i,.'.;.v..w.' c i ' - : Dated November 4, 1961, each share of stock fat 25 cents per week will mature at J ; $100 m 346 weeks:at tfie present rate of ! earrimg. ims isui excess auiu: per cent simple interest on yoiir savings. , See today and make arrangements to carry' as many -shares' as"ydu'can v There is no limit, as to the number' of. ! shares an individual may purchase ' :; HERTFORD SAVINGS & i! LOAN at:on bT .' Tj Vbonds ' ' SEE . Hcnrv C Sullivar FOR 20 Best Rates- , , - Best Plafts of Auto - LifeV v Fire - Casualty Hospitalization P:.-r.2 41o . r--Trc-', n. c' 1 Marovtns Byrd . ita when she dons the gold satin evening coat she is carrying. ' - i Li -rtf 'V wress revue entrants are - Piffle CI.4K.nir -i - Jildged on personaIltv poise and AH set to cheer' the home grooming s-weU--as sewins 'Mm oti'to' vWtory'ls'fatWcia -tkl"f- 1e;iuUs achieved by this Sickener who showed' 'bff 'her P'etty tr6 .Bre not ""common colorful sports outfit at the Illi- amonS the n,ore chanced 4-H nois state fair. - I -, ' members. dj., . 4U. c i l. , Beginners learn to sow from fh- ,p!1m"m Brd'nn r f likc,y t0 Pions, shirred nX5Zi? -WS 0 simple blouses at local v m d ii ine state "rii dress revue, She made both the 11 ; (V i- ! ft I ft it l V f f Cheese Buying Guide That centuries-old art of cheesc-mak-ing has progressed to a point Where today there is literally a cheese to suit every taste, mood, or occasion. Cheese is one of the most nu tritious loods. Today's consumer rr.f.y choose one to 12 months or more. Col cyaiso a firm ripened variety, is soj icr and more open than Cheddar. Swiss, with its sweet-nut-like flavor, is easily recog nixecl. Two other Hrrn ripened varie ties ate Gouda, with a mellow nut like -flavor,"-, and Provolone, from a large variety 31' natural! ' smoky, salty flavor, Par- me.-an and Romano, both Italian, arc examples of very hard rip ened varieties. cheeses, process cheeses, and re lated' products. Age or degree of ripening, which influ-ences flavor,' is not-. Cottage cheese, a soft unripen ed on the lapels of certain cheese ed variety, has a mild flavor, varieties. For instance, Cheddar j Two other soft unripened cheeses cheese is a firm ripened vane-i are Cream and Neufchatel -they ty with a curing pcrk.d of from lrive a mild acid flavor. revues. Claudia Stembridgo The national dress revue !s an undertaking involving the Tfttr A? nAAAVnnl !r.l.Mnt,i nAMn rnnnnnntiiiA rvinnn!nn O : u v Reward enough, but there are National 4-H Service Committee The white chiffon dance frock some extra special rewards and and Simplicity. More than worn by Georgia co-ed, Claudia recognition for the most out- delegates and leaders will bt in btembndge, is doubly enoaant- standing girls. These are pro- the audience. 11 STRAIGHT sgggg BOURBON j!fn WHISKEY '"""'''rjrw 45 QUART PRO 'ZUJ ; -nun '.'' ! i " 'J' - ? . - -i- ; f w ;: h . 11 1 1 11 in in I- - ir 11 11 1 11 r hi eeoM mm r;r;ywyjyi uu uvoo o-smjuuuHiiWtfa w JAMES WALSH & CO. tAWRENCEBURG, KENTUCKY -n-r , 1 ; ' I - - PA A Iff i; v LUXURIOUS, SPORTS car type bucket seats i .'It!' f 't ., IN RICH, LONG-WEARING VINYL It's the new Signet 200 modeJ! It looks expensive-sporty, sleek hardtop styling... sports car type interior . . . all-vinyl bucket seats. ., peppy 101-horsepower engine. It's ; the kind of ego-boosting car you've always ' wanted to own but thought you couldn't afford. But now it's easily within your grasp. For the Signet 200 Valiant is the .' lowest-priced hardtop with bucket seats in America!; Let us show you a wonderful deal that'll put a Signet 200 in your drive way, bucket seats, peppy engine and all, for a lot less than you might ever imagine. mm-'' BRAND-NEW INSTRUMENT PANEL ON THE '62 VALIANT IS SMART 4Nn EASY TO READ J n SEE AND DRIVE THIS LOW-PRICED BEAUTY TODAY AT pin nnn 1 no i y ci"o Cc:::'-:!:nv ' !r.j. Bc'j!) St. ESortforc! M. t LY Llceme No. 1690
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