Thursday, October 26, 1972. John Holmes Highlights “The UECA Advertiser” The DECA Club is sponsor ing an advertising column for the use of students and fac ulty at Holmes High. The purpose of the project is to advertise items to be bought and items to be sold. John Dowd is the advisor for this group. Eat More Doughnuts The National Honor Society will be taking orders this week for your favorite Krispy Kreme doughnuts to be deliv ered on Saturday, October 28. They are selling these to raise funds to finance their induc tion ceremony to be held in the near future and other ac tivities which they carry out during the year. The price is 75 cents per dozen and all doughnuts will be delivered to your door fresh from the bakery. Trick or Treat For UNICEF The Tri-Hi-Y will bo solicit ing funds for UNICEF on Halloween. This money is used to help children in 101 different countries. Please IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT We can now provide more flexible credit and service for agriculture. ' Better long-term loans are available for land, homes, home improvements and other farm and farm family needs. Non-farmers can now qualify for rural home loans. Ask us. Long-term Credit 806 W. EHRINGHAUS ST. ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. TELEPHONE 335-2158 102 W. EDEN STREET EDENTON, N. C. Each Thursday 10 A. M. - 12 Noon TELEPHONE 4824904 ais Skipper Bowles Offers: ■ k’ HM* -MljMMp' iuj 'sß«j|'. >3r mßamk'- ®. aBBt • v ’' ’A; !r ; ;. ; -; <; i^w i, ** "My goals are the goals of all North Carolinians. "I will remove politics from highway roadbuilding. ★ "No North Carolinian will be a second class citizen because of inadequate roads. Needs will determine road priorities, not politics. ★ "No-fault auto insurance is an idea whose time has come. North Carolinians deserve it, and it will ease the terrible weight of accident expenses. I ■ ★ "I am determined to change the rules of the deadly game of drunk driving. Courts are too lenient; laws are too lax. ★ "Respect for lawmen, and a decent wage for officers—these are the bedrock of law enforcement. "We will crack down on the drug pusher. ★ "We can lighten the burden of our most needy by attacking hunger, bad housing, and ignorance. We can throw the cheaters off the welfare dole and find money for the truly unfortunate." SKIPPER BOWLES K For GOVERNOR General Election, Hot. 7 J support this group when they come to your door. American Education Week ■ l With American Education Week scheduled for October 23-27, everyone is busy finish ing projects and displays for the week. We hope that citi zens will take time out to come and visit with us to see what we are doing. Students Attend Musical Drama and senior English students of Mrs. Vivian Arm strong, Miss Peggy Ward and Mrs. Sandra Boyce attended the production “Fiddler on the Roof” at East Carolina Uni versity on Tuesday, October 17. Also a number of junior English students under Fred die Powell attended one of the performances. These stu dents were quite impressed with the outstanding musical. When you open wide at the dentist’s office remember to ask for a complete. mouth check. It’s one of the ways to detect oral cancer early, according to your American Cancer Society. C. .. -jjfy SOLO LUNCH —Lunching solo calls for dishes high in nutrition yet easy to fix. Three great ideas include Banana and Salmon Salad Plate; Banana, Peanut Butler and Bacon Sandwich; Homemade Banana Bread Sandwich with cream cheese: and Banana Blender Shakes.! From The Chowan Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HI SRINS These days of high food prices have turned shoppers into sleuths searching [or foods that arc not priced sky high. Diligent study turns up some real bargains even in times like this. For instance, the banana is still an outstanding value and are of good quality. As .1 matter of fact the Banana Bunch (the industry sponsor ed center for consumer infor mation about bananas, tolls us the banana is still selling at a price as low as 20 years ago, and, can you think of any other product which ca n make that claim? Bananas have a high nutri tional pedigree. First of all it has a good supply of essen tial vitamins, is low in so dium, has no cholesterol and only 85 calorics. Best ol all, they are just plain good to eat in many ways. It is probably not necessary here to advise the mother who spends so much of her lime providing . nutritious meals f9r her family thaCshc For today’s problems... A working program. THE CHOWAN HERALD often neglects her own lunch. Besides the wonderful ba nana and peanut butter sand wich eaten while standing it the kitchen sink, there are some other suggestions which we would like to pass along and which provide the nutri tion the active homemaker needs from this noontime meal. Os course, they ail in clude bananas. So, for the solo lunch bunch here are I suggestions from the Banana Runch. Banana and Sainton Sal-ul Plate Lettuce. 1 medium banana. 1 can (3'.i oz.) salmon, drained. 1 hard-cookcd egg, halves. ti cup cold cooked green beans, carrots, asparagus or peas. Curry dressing. Line salad plate with let tuce. Arrange banana, sal mon, egg and cooked vege table on lettuce. Top with Curry Dressing ma d c by combining tw o tablespoons mayonnaise, two tablespoons sour cream, Li tcaspu.m cun y | powder and one tablespoon j miiKnl onion. Let tills nd; about ;>o minutes to bit ncl i flavors. Serve a quickie lunch < l ; j sandwich made with home- 1 made Banana Bread spreadj Willi cream cheese. Continued on Page (i-C I j HVki mfM«t<.nKE l ? ®n 2ad TIRE AT 50% Off! I IwSrilWhS HiGH MILEAGE TiRES "”"••• s 7l?. TIRE AT... j ru.mii .i.c.w.u ■ ftWHITIWAUS. SAMI SIZES... $1.50 MORI FOR 2ND TIRI ■ fliillfi wm,n you #uy ,st t,bi F °* mobi igM™ s ™ ’BRONCO’ TIRES jji THK AT.^. 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Among those elected to four-year terms as directors was Mrs. Carlton Perry, Route 3, Edenton. FOk QUICK RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WINTER LAWNS USE RYE GRASS or FESCUE - Coll - reed & Fertilizer Co. Phone 482-2313 or 482-2308 W. Carteret St. Edenton, N. C. Lunch Room Menus Centralized menus in cafe teria. in Edenton - Chowan Schools for the next week in clude: Friday Country style steak, whipped potatoes, green limas, fruit cup, rolls, butter and milk. Monday Tuna salad, but tered corn, green peas, pine apple upside down cake, bread, crackers, butter and milk. Tuesday— Spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, cole Page 3-C slaw, spice cake with top ping, bread, butter and milk. Wednesday—Beef - vegetable soup, sandwiches, apple cob bler, crackers and milk. Thursday—Manager’s choice. Give