l nis lool-prool recipe from Fleischmann's Yeast Test
Kitchen will produce fresh, moist rolls for a delightful
and hearty sandwich.
ITALIAN BREAD
Makes 2 loaves or 6 hero rolls
5 to 5 1/2 cups unsifted flour
1 tablespoon sugar
1 tablespoon salt
2 packages Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast
1 tablespoon Fleischmann's Margarine, softened
1 3/4 cups very hot tap water (120°F. to 130°F.)
Corn meal
Planters Peanut Oil
1 egg white
1 tablespoon cold water
In a large bowl thoroughly mix 1 1/ cups flour, sugar,
salt and undissolved yeast Add softened margarine.
Gradually add hot tap water to dry ingredients and
beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scrap
ing bowl occasionally. Add 3/4 cup flour and beat at
high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in
enough additional flour to make a stiff dough. Turn out
onto lightly floured board and knead until smooth and
elastic, about H to 10 minutes. Cover; let rest for 20
minutes.
J To make loaves Divide dough in half. Roll each half in
to an oblong 15 x 10 inches. Beginning at wide side,
.roll up tightly; pinch seam to seal. Taper ends by rolling
gently back and forth
» To make rolls: Divide dough into 6 equal pieces. Roll
each piece into an oblong, 8x5 inches. Beginning at wide
'side, roll up tightly ; pinch seam to seal. Taper ends.
Place on greased baking sheets sprinkled with corn
hieal. Brush dough with peanut oil. Cover loosely with
wax paper, then top with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 2 to
4 hours.
When ready to bake, remove from refrigerator. Un
cover dough carefully. Let stand at room temperature
10 minutes. Make 3 or 4 diagonal cuts on tops with razor
blade or sharp knife.
Bake at 425°F. 15 minutes for rolls, 20 minutes for
loaves. Remove from oven and brush with egg white
■nixed with cold water. Return to oven; bake 5 to 10
ninutes longer, until golden brown.
PftM) Political Advertisement
RE-ELECT
GEORGE E. SHEARIN
Warren County Board
Of Commissioners
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. JUNE 29.1982
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Of Interest To Littleton Residents
Mrs. naruy Lanier ana
daughter, Kelly, of More
head City were Thursday
visitors of Mrs. Lanier's
mother, Mrs. Helen
Kooper, in Halifax
Memorial Hospital. Her
granddaughter, Debbie
Lanier, and Kenny Blank
enship, also of Morehead
City, were visitors on
Sunday.
J. M. Stokes is now home
after having been in
Halifax Memorial Hospital
for some time.
Bobby Moore and son,
Jonathan, of Salisbury and
Mrs. Willam Edward
Walker and children, Jeff,
Sarah Leigh and Brent,
of Raleigh were weekend
visitors of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Macon
Moore, Jr., and Miss
Fannie Moore. Mrs.
Walker and children
visited her father-in-law,
Ed Walker and Mrs.
Walker in Vaughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Glasgow and Delbert
Portor were Friday
visitors of Mrs. Mable
Bryant in Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Hodges, Sr. and children,
George, Jr. and Linda
Michelle, of Rocky Mount
were Friday visitors of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond G. Pike.
Mr. and Mrs. Churchill
Brown, Jr. and children,
Kimberly, Churchill, III
and Ashley, of Greensboro
were weekend visitors of
his mother, Mrs. Churchill
Brown, Sr.
Miss Cynthia Pike spent
last week with her sister
and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Hodges
and family in Rocky
Susan Smith
Named Winner
The United States
AchievementAcademy has
announced that Susan
Smith has been named a
1982 United States National
Award winner in science.
Susan, who attends
Warren County High
School, was nominated for
this award by Mrs.
Laonipon, a science
instructor at the school.
The criteria for
selection are a student's
academic performance,
interest and aptitude,
leadership qualities,
responsibility, enthusiasm,
motivation to learn and
improve, citizenship,
attitude and cooperative
spirit, dependability and
recommendation from a
teacher or director.
Susan is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian J.
Smith. Her grandparents
are Mrs. Nettie K. Evans
of Warrenton and Mrs.
Hilda P. Bennett of
Quogue, N. Y.
Who Wears The Pants,
Buys The House
Old ideas about husband
and-wife homebuying be
havior are falling by the way
side as a result of new research
that revealed modern couples
are sharing the decisions on
which home to purchase.
mourn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Threewitts and daughter,
Mrs. Gail Miller, and son,
Eric, of Chesapeake, Va.
and Mrs. John Saunders of
Emporia, Va. spent
Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Threewitts.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Three
witts and Mrs. Mildred
Oxenham were Wednesday
night visitors of Mrs.
Margaret T. House in
Pines Nursing Home in
Louisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Witt and daughter,
Elizabeth Ransom, of
Virginia Beach, Va. spent
the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. W. Johns
ton and brother, Matt.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Moseley of LaCross, Va.
spent Thursday with her
sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James T.
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Little, Jr., and daughters,
Wendy and Nikki, were
Saturday night visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Podruchny and family in
Roanoke Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Sykes spent the weekend
with his son and daughter
in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Marson Sykes and family
in Cary and attended a
dance recital at Meredith
College Saturday night.
Melanie Sykes, grand
daughter of Sykes, partici
pated. En route home, they
visited his granddaughter,
Mrs. Peggy O. Stansbury,
in Raleigh and also visited
her sister and brother-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Peoples, near Warren
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Threewitts and house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Threewitts and daughter,
Mrs. Gail Miller and son,
Eric of Chesapeake, Va.
Mrs. John Saunders of
Emporia, Va., Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Shearin of
Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs.
Garland Allen, attended
The Gospel Sing in
Cumberland County
Coliseum from Friday
until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin West
of Koanoke Rapids were
Sunday visitors of Mrs.
Bernice West and Mrs.
Claude P. Pike.
Bobby Brown of Wake
Forest visited his mother,
Mrs. Sam N. Brown,
during the weekend.
Mrs. Freddie Paynter
and children, James Allen,
Kevin and Jennifer Lynn
of Wise, Mrs. John King,
Jr. and son, Donavan of
Norlina, Cecil Ray Shearin
and Steve Manual of
Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin West of Roanoke
Rapids were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence West.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Brizendine and daughter,
Christina, spent Friday
night with Mrs.
Brizendine's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. David Bright, in
Virginia Beach, Va. Chris
tina remained for a visit.
Dr. and Mrs. Brizendine
left by plane Sunday
morning from Raleigh
Durham Airport to attend
the Southern Baptist
Convention in New Orleans
June 13-17.
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne
Morris and Floyd Morris of
Tarboro were Sunday
visitors of Mrs. f- E.
Morris.
Mrs. Milton Umphlett
and Mrs. Louise S. Fegram
were Saturday visitors of
Mrs. Sallie Stans
bury Riggan in the
Convalescent Home in
Enfield.
Mrs. N. W. Bobbitt was a
Sunday visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Williams in
Castalia.
Mrs. Joseph Delbridge
was a Friday visitor of her
brothers and sisters-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Rey
nolds Perkinson of Norlina,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Per
kinson and Mr. and Mrs.
James Perkinson of War
renton area.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W.
Atkins spent the weekend
at Carolina Beach.
Danny Long is spending
some time with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Long in Edenton.
Mrs. Loyd Salmon, Sr.
and children entertained
with a dinner Sunday in the
home of Mrs. Salmon on
Mosby Avenue Extension,
honoring Salmon on his
birthday. Salmon returned
thanks for the meal which
consisted of fried chicken,
potato salad, casseroles,
assorted vegetables, cake,
pies, pickle and homemade
ice cream and iced tea.
Gifts were opened and
displayed.
Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Floyd, Miss
Laura Floyd, Christopher
Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Ferrell and son,
Brian, Michael Ferrell,
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd
Salmon, Jr. and children,
Loyd, III, Kevin and
Stacey Leigh, all of
Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and
Mrs. Robbie Payn
ter and daughter, Amy, of
Norlina.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter
Davis of Stamps, Ark., and
grandson, Scott Lewis of
Kingsport, Tenn., spent
several days here with
Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs.
Eva H. Harris. They also
visited other relatives.