VSSSLjtaK GrwpDrdne Project . TeQchers Qf The ye0T Are The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, n! C, Thursday, October 26, 1972-4n One Of frv fond out mpmn ries of our' sojourn in Eu rope .as that occasional box from home containing cookies-, candy! a Jar of homemade preserves and other good things reminis cent of home. Many readers have children and relatives "'""" XUU, IUU, wuuiu enjoy a taste of something fcom home. Here, then, Is a delicious.cookie that travels well. V ' rjruii-u-apice loonies , 1 c soft, shortening , c brown sugar, packed ,' : 2 eggs' ' .V4 c cold coffee 3V4 c sifted flour -1 t Soda . i i sair,:,.. , 1 t nutmeg "1 t cinnamon. . 2b c halves seeded rai sins, 1!4 c broken nuts .' 4ix weli the shortening, sugar, -and eggs, Stir in the coffee and. add the next five ingredients which have been sifted together. Mix well. Then add the raisins and nuts. Chill for 1 hour, then drop by rounded teaspoon- tpls 2 Inches aparton llght V greased cookie sheet. Bake at 400 degrees until, set, about 10 minutes. This "makes about ; 6 dozen pjookies. v 14 Named At Raleigh Luncheon The above photo shows a section of the New Hope Group ditch. A group of 13 farmers in the New Hope Community of Perquimans County had this ditch con structed during the past winter. They received assistance on construction through a pooling agreement with the local ASC orfice.. The ditch was surveyed, designed and checked by Soil Conservation Service Technicians working with the Albemarle Soil and Water Conservation District. The spoil from the ditch was placed close to the ditch and shaped for a travelway. The sides slopes of ditch and the travelway were limed, fertilized, and seeded to fescue grass. Inlet pipes were installed under the travelway at various places. The travelway will be used in maintaining the ditch and the fescue grass will prevent erosion and provide food for wildlife. This ditch will provide an outlet for drainage on approximately 2000 acres of land. Fourteen Regional Teachers of the Year were announced today t a luncheon in Raleigh. One of the 14 will be named North Carolina's Teacher of the Year at the November 2 meeting of the State Board of Education. The regional representatives were selected by Association of Classroom Teachers-NCAE districts. A nine member committee will interview the Regional Teachers of the Year today and two of them will be elected for consideration as the North Carolina Teacher of the Year. The finalists will be ob served in their classrooms during National Education Week. October 23-28, by a committee from the Learning Institute of North Carolina. The current' Teacher of the Year, Jay Rogers of Durham High School, went on to become the 1972 National Teacher of the Year. The Regional Teachers of the Year include Mary Ann Oates of Southern Wayne Senior High School; Walter Plemmer, Jr., of North Edgecomb High School; Patricia Faye Gibson of Newton-Conover Junior High; Noah Cleveland Harris, Jr., of Northeast Junior High in Hgh Point; Michael Glenn Hood of Buies Creek High School; a $ i rg fjii cigi )ijj(E SALE , , . . . - u; itJ 11 ll ll 1 1 m; ii V - -.. - . ., I STNU...UUIfaraf Double your pleasure at spacious bar with padMbumper,arKlraritoragshahs. Foam-cushionad swivel stools. CC"0JI BARREL czcr?FC3ci::i:.,G An intoxieatlng' set-authentic distillery barrels once used to aga bourbon whiskey! Includes a 48" round table with stain-resisting laminated plastic top, plus 4 swivel barrel chairs tastefully uphol ttered, with deep-foam cushioning. So roll out the barrel for fun and comfort! SALE i OVESEAT WITH SC0TCI.SARD' UPHOLSTERY SALE Comfortable Early American styling, with semi-attached pillow back. 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Ray Lowder Elementary School in Lincolnton; Sarah Spivey of North Ridge Elementary School in Wake County; Carl Leo Hill of Union Pines High School in Moore County; Rudolph Boone, Sr., of Carver High School in Winston-Salem.Forsy th; Anne BrooksMcGouganofTaborCity; Mrs. Gretchen Briggs of E.M. Holt School in Alamance County; Mrs. Frances : Ward Black of Concord Senior High School; and Connie Cathey of Claxton Elementary School in Asheville. "These are all fine teachers," said State School Superin tendent Craig Phillips. "Selecting the Teacher of the Year from among this ex tremely well qualified group will be a difficult decision," he added. Dr. Phillips stresses that the search for Teacher of the Year is not for the 'best teacher but for one who exemplifies the finest in the teaching profession. National Teacher of the Year Jay Rogers was honored at the White House after his selection. He has been featured in several national magazine articles and has appeared often on nationwide television and as a speaker at conferences. Rogers was unable to attend today's lunchebn because he was out the state for a Teacher of the Year appearence. The Teacher of the Year award program is sponsored by the Encyclopaedia Britannica Companies, the Council of Chief State School Officers, and the Ladies Home Journal. Human Repair Dr. Russet Lawson, of the University of Oregon Medical School in Portland, has successfully removed the kidneys of two patients, repaired and replaced them in the patients' bodies suc cessfully. Dr. Lawson told the Amer ican College of Surgeons recently, in reporting on the successful re p a i r-opera-tions, that other organs of the body could be similarly repaired and reimplanted such as the heart and liver, for examples. Reimplanting patients' own repaired organs avoids the problem of the body's rejection of alien organs, a problem which so often has plagued heart-transplant operations. Getting Hooked- If you've ever had a five or six pound striper hit your lure, you're probably already hooked . . . If you haven't, this weekend will be a great time to start The 1972 National Striped Bass Derby, spon sored annually by the Elizabeth City Jaycees, is sched uled for Saturday and Sunday. Get a bunch of fishing friends together, break them up into two or four-man teams, register by Fri day, October 27, then - have yourself a whale of a good tune! The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. WIIO KT.0YH 1. How many man-made ob jects are there in space? 2. When was the first bicy cle invented? : 3. What Is the nickname for New Jersey? 4 When did Finland become an independent nation? 5. What is the earth's speed 1 as it journeys around the sun? 6. Name the eight states bordered by the Great Lakes. 7. When was the first trans continental telegraph line completed? 8. What is a kookaburras? 9. When was the Marine Corps established? 10. What is Queen Elizabeth IPs full name? Answers To Who Kaovs 1 . ' As of last February, ap proximately 5,850. 2. About 1790, called a walk-along. . - 3. The Garden-State. 4. In 1917, when she de clared herself free of Russian rule'. 5. About eighteen and one half miles per second. 6. Minnestoa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, Indi ana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. 7. October 24; 1861. 8. A laughing jackass. 9. November 10, 1775. 10. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor. Best Of Press After Hu8bandWhat is left of a sweetheart after the nerve has been killed. -Quonset Scout. Some Escape Americans are forgetting how to walk, one writer says. But the walkers are learning how to jump, and that helps some. -News. Dallas. Distinction "Pro" means "for" and "con" means "against." This explains the difference between progress and Con gress. -Courier, Bristol, Va. KICKS LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SERVING HERTFORD AND Perquimans County TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY ftlLL CRUMMEY, Routemu True Radw Dispatched PHONE EDENTON 482-2148 3& Men's sweaters and Jack ets come in beautiful fab rics and colors this season. Combinations of suede, vel vet and leather are used. rne little black dress Is fl back in style. It may be short or long but Is usually fashioned of a clinging fabric. Hats are reminiscent of World War One. Felts, turn ed up in front are popular. : BIBLE VERSE "Know -ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we our selves." 1. Who is the author of the above verse? 2. What does this verse warn us against? 3. What is the rest of the verse? 4. Where may it be found? ' Answers To Bibb Verse 1. The Psalmist-probably King David. 2. Against the sin of worry. 3. "We are his people, and the sheep of his pas ture." 4. Psalm 100:3. TAYLOR THEATRE EDENTON, N. C." Thursday, Friday & Saturday October 26-27-28-Rating (PG) JOHN WAYNE IN "The Cowboys" WITH ROSCOE BROWN, BRUCE DENN & COLLEEN DEURIRST Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Oct 29-30-31-Rating (R) PAMGRIER, ANITRA FORD, CANDICE ROMAN & SIOHAIG IN The Big Bird Cage" Wednesday, Nov. l-Rating(R) "All Together Now" 4 4 ii y imt ivi !lt Uilll itiilitiiiiu U(".H llc-v- littUKii ilflitm '3 i The manager pictured above, it Mr. Roscoe Crane, of Jim Walter Hornet in FayetteviUe, North Carolina. Unless you live in this immediate area, chancel are you'll never meet Roscoe. But, if you own property and would like to build on it,' there is a man just like him that you should meet.. .a man that can explain to you why you can build now, despite rising costs, for less money and still have all the home you've always wanted. This man, the man we want you to meet, is your local Jim Walter Homes representative. And then, after you've talked, you'll find out how easily you can save hundreds; even thousands of dollars on your new home. Did you know mat a good portion of the inside of any home can be finished by amateurs... people who are not experts but are just handy . with tools? How many times have you painted a ceiling.. .the walls.. .did the whole room? Can you use a hammer and nails.. .a square... aV rule and saw? When Jim Walter builds for you, you can start with the bare necessities if you want to.. .just the bask shell home, completely finished outside, unfinished inside,. .and then finish the rest yourself. Just imagine how much money this would cut from yonr finished cost... if you did . alt of the inside. But, it's nor necessary for you to do this much. Do -as much as you want to. 'Co a little or a lot. It's up to you. We'll stop at almost any stage of inside completion mat you tell us to. The ' point is, whatever you can do will save you money. But, doing some of the work yourself isn't the. only way you'll save -. money when Jim Walter builds for you. A comparison will prove the cost of our homes is low for whatever vou buy. over 30 JSmreeat'kbMts to qualified property owner Ml out tht eoupoa awov ttf null k. . .all We offer a complete line of SECOND HOME COTTAGES I Mm Waft Mmm teplar pat affrf without tMgrtuitm tompJf Jnnr. mmiem torn com at awfMMp on far ptapmtf. 1 .4. I1TR HOMIS P5JS I 4Nrevlo! Mm Qe tlee Mepe - a A. - - a' WMntvii sjpnss rpj ssjva Or . I Re eMiQstfsft to bey quo4 Ilhet you woeU 9) me 4octt free ef cherse. - ELIZABETH CITY, N.C 27509 Hughes Blvd. & Main P.O. Box 572 Phone:335-4252 J ; it .nan. V