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Page 6-C ni Lois Satterfield DAR Good Citizens To Be Honored Three high school students have been named DAR Good Citizens for the current school term, according to an announcement from the Tea Party Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. They are: Lois Paulette Satterfield of Holmes High; Debra Harrell of Chowan High, and Jennifer Ann White of Perquimans High. The students were chosen for their dependability, ser vice, leadership and patriot ism. They will compete with students from the district for further state and national honors. The DAR Good Citizens and their mothers will be honored Saturday at a luncheon at Edenton Restaurant and will be taken on a tour of Historic Edenton. Miss Satterfield is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Satterfield. She was a semi-finalist in the National Achievement Program for \P& 6NCK HAP-P l£> j "u3*T AM name ThE MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY Outstanding openings available for young men who want rapid advancement, challenging work and good pay. These opportunities are in the consumer loan and finance field and are actually training grounds for management. Wc offer all fringe benefits including a retirement plan. We are a well established financially sound North Carolina Company. If you are interested in a career with a future, please apply in person at Atlantic Credit Company, 318 South Broad Street, Edenton, N. C. “Somewhere, somehow, the public must learn that, it’s of small importance whether a candidate looks and sounds like one of the Kennedy brothers, or whether he has charisma or glamour The para mount thing is whethe' a man believes in the principles of America, and whether he is willing to stand up for them, win or lose." November 3, 1970 Where does JESSE HELMS stand... VIETNAM “The war in Vietnam has been, from the beginning, a tragic study in contradictions, a seemingly end less road leading to an incomprehensible nowhere. It is, in the first place, not even a declared war, and in the second place, a war which the United States has too often made clear that we do not intend to win in the accepted military sense. No wonder, then, that there now exists an increasing bewilderment at home, a growing sense of frus tration, and a frightening discord as to our national purpose." February 27, 1968 POLLUTION "The litter along the roadside, the trash that is increasingly infesting society, will not clean itself up. We are on the threshold of suffocating in the swamps of our own garbage." April 14, 1971 BUSING A EDUCATION “One can only conclude that, in the view of the federal courts, education no longer counts for any thing. Only integration. It is time that reasonable ness and logic be reintroduced into solving the problems of education.” August 2L 1969 USING PUCES “The dollars you earn will continue to buy Imaaß less at the grocery store—unless and until the decides to do something abort the wsfc and extravagance in Washington ” January 13. 1971 August 28. 1969 HE’S ONE OF US ! CHOWAN COUNTY CITIZENS FOR HELMS (PARTIAL LISTING) JOS HOLLOWELL B ™OH KiHATM OH. MVtDWRIOHT EDiNTON SOSMTOM EDENTON ■" ■aaffr” w -TuSK?” - Halm* lor Qmtam. P.O.Diuwr 888, rtoHl». N. 027802, Tom BU», tmm Cnmpuim y ' if" T * -3# l II f Debra Harrell Outstanding Negro students, delegate to the N. C. Schol astic Press Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and president of the junior class. Miss Harrell is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harrell. Honors she has re ceived in high school include: medals for outstanding FROM THE HERALD KITCHEN Continued from Page 3 C Basic Banana Bread % cup soft butter or mar garine. 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. 3 large or four medium bananas, mashed. 1 tablespoon milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. 2 cups unsifted all-purpose flour. 1 teaspoon baking soda. \\ teaspoon salt. ‘,'z cup chopped nuts. In large bowl cream butter with sugar until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs. Com bine bananas, milk and va nilla. Mix flour, soda and salt. Blend in flour mixture alternately with bananas. Stir in nuts. Turn into a greased loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees one hour anjl 10 minutes, or until tests done. Cool 10 minutes, turn out of pan and cool oompletely. Makes one loaf. The easiest way to insure nutrition values in a solo lunch is to buzz up a Banana NATIONAL DEFENSE "National defense is indeed expensive—and so is air adequate police force . . Surely any rational citizen can understand that it is better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. The difference is a matter of survival itself." July 17, 1969 FARM SUPPORTS “As for our farmers—who produce our food, fibres, tobacco and other products— society simply cannot in good conscience, or good sense, turn its back on those who labor to feed and clothe all the rest of us." August 5, 1972 TAXES, TAXES, TAXES “There is no governmental sympathy for the men and women who work for a living to support their families. The official mood is to levy even greater taxes upon them, arfd to give away even more to those who claim that they have a ’right’ to a com fortable guaranteed annual income, regardless of their willingness to work." January 22. 1971 CRIME "What wR deter crime is a return to the concept of punishing criminals—stern punishment, quick punishment. Not the kind of powder-puff, by-your leave pats on the wrist that return criminals to the street an hour or so after they have been arreted." ’ i', ’ m§&- : Jennifer White achievement in home eco nomics, biology, typing, U. S. history and a French I merit certificate. Miss White’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Emory White. Her honors include: co-editor of the high school annual; JV cheerleader, nurses’ aide, and president of United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Blender Shake, rich with milk, egg and fruit. Banana Nog Vi cup milk. 1 medium banana, cut in pieces. 1 egg. % teaspoon vanilla. Combine all ingredients in electric blender container. Cover and process at high speed until foamy. Makes one serving. Orange Shake 1,2 cup orange juice. Vz cup milk. 1 banana, cut in pieces. 1 egg. 1 teaspoon sugar. Vi cup crushed ice or two ice cubes. Combine all ingredients in electric blender container. Cover and process at higli speed until foamy. Makes one serving. For a coffee shake substitute one-half tea spoon instant coffee for the orange juice and increase sugar to two teaspoons. Banana Elsies Makes breakfast easy, brighter and more nourishing with these: / Slice a banana on a piece of buttered toast. Mix one tea spoon sugar and Vi teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle over bananas. Place under pre heated broiler for two min ytes. In electric blender contain er combine three-fourths cup milk, 1 ripe banana and >2 teaspoon sugar. Cover and blend until smooth. Add two cups sliced ba nanas to your favorite recipe of pancake batter; bake as usual. Add sliced bananas to fav orite cereal, cooked or rcady lo-cat. THE CHOWAN HERALD the people Urc mil hMililj 1 i h F f f m W M —M □ "WE CARE" HfHWRWSWI B CAR SERVICE ORDER Mg VOTE for the PEOPLE TIRE AUTOMOTIVE EXPERTS! |ly§ O W Check the services your car needslX3 . -and bring it in Igpr * I jVm this week. 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We also or has over 20,000 X EACH arc lining, turn adjust the carburetor X miles then get X INSTALLED and true drums, and check the ...... control with inspect master I W generator and Any 6-cylmdnr American car these famous brand XHh cylinders, repack outer Drum type *64.88 regulator. shock front bearings, inspect with new wheel Add $2 for 8-cylinder cere. complete system. cylinders Some air conditioned cert extra. * Price shown is for Fords. Chevys, (■■XBl Others sliohtly higher. 4 WAYS TO CHARGE Bp |SS§ Bl t ALBEMARLE TIRE SERVICE W. WATER STRUT EDiNTON, H. C. TELEPHONE 482*4801 Thursday, October 26. 1972.
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