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DOVER HIGHLIGHTS Want to play softball? “The Dover Recreation Department is organiz- ing a Class C Slow-Pitch Softball league for Men & Women. Women’s league meeting will be heliat 7 p.m., March 10th and the Men’s league meeting will be March 11th at 7 p.m. Both will be held at the Dover Town Hall. Games will be played at Night on Tues. and Thurs. with qualified USSSA Umpires. Inter ested coaches should contact Ron Whitney at 523-7058 after 5 p.m.” FORTBARNWELL «HIGHIIGHTS Mr. Moses Singleton, Jr., and Ms. Margaruite Singleton and two friends of Greeleyville, S. C. were the guests of Ms. Marion Mitchell and family during the week-end. While at home visiting relatives, they took time out to visit their grandfather, who is a patient at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. A funeral service was held at St. Edwards F. W. B. Church for Mr. Joseph King on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Mr. King had been a long time resident of the Ft. Barnwell area. He was the husband of Mrs. Nannie C. King and the father, of Ms. Laura King Shepard and Ms. Lydia A. King. The St. John A.M.E. Zion Church of Ft. Barnwell sponsored a program for the Missionary Department with the Buds of Promise and the Young Women’s Christian Society being recognized, and among the guests were Elder William Waters of Goldsboro and Rev. and Mrs. Hendricks of Jacksonville, N. C. Rev. Hendricks brought a very inspiring message to the audience; Mrs. B. H. Mitchell and Mrs. L. R. Hill also made very inspiring presentations. After the program everyone was invited to a very delicious meal in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Rev. W. H. Johnson was the host pastor. Cleaning Hints For Fireplace Soot If your fireplace has become stained with smoke and soot over the winter, you can remove these stains with simple cleaning methods. First, says Dr. Glenda ^ Herman, extension housing specialist tit North Carolina State University, scrub the facing with strong soap and water. For brick or rough- textured areas, you may need to use a stiff brush. S en rinse thoroughly th clear water. “You may need to use a mild acid bleach, such as vinegar or acetic acid,” the specialist says. “Again, apply with a brush and rinse with water.” For stubborn stains, scrub with a hydrochloric acid and water solution. T aid and water solution. To prepare it, mix one part acid to ten parts water. Rinse off with water immediately will also remove construction ydjtoins from mortar, the iy||p.’cialist says. Men’s Softball League The first organiza tional meeting of the Craven County Men’s Softball League will be held on Wednesday, March 17 in Suite 210 of the Craven County Office Building (405 Middle Street) at 7 p.m. Participating teams must have a representa tive present to dicuss the upcoming season. For more information contact the Craven County Recreation and Parks Department at 638-4090 or 638-6295. The fourth Annual Newport Pig Cookin’ ^Contest entertainment Chairman P.H. Wojciec- howski (known as “Ski”) is looking for volunteer talent. If your band, group, or organization would like to volunteer their services April 2nd and/or April 3rd during the Newport Pig Cookin’ Contest call “Ski” Place Rose In Sunny, Loamy Site While making your gardening and landscap ing plans this winter, consider the rose. This is the most .popular of all flowers and usually has a place around any home. If you’re starting from scratch with roses, here are a few suggestions from North Carolina State University exten sion horticulturists regarding basic require ments: Plant roses in deep, rich loamy soil for best results. The soil should be well drained and located in a sunny spot. Provide plenty of water during the growing season and be sure there is adequate plant food available at all times. It’s best to be highly selective in picking the initial planting site, and choose one that meets each of the requirements listed. The sunny exposure is important, the NCSU specialists point out, but roses will do fairly well with partial shade. They should be in the sun at least half the day and preferably three-fourths of the day. evenings at 223-5521. Proceeds from this non-profit worthwhile event will go towards the purchase of a new ambulance for the Newport Fire Dept. For more information Contact: Ann Howard, 223-4304 for general information: P.H. Wojcie- chowski (Ski) 223-5521 for entertainment info. Rockets Sweep Regular And Season Tournament The Craven County Recreation and Parks Department completed their 1982 Men’s Basket ball Tournament on Sunday, Februarv 21st.' In the Semi-final Game, Weyerhaeuser defeated Budweiser 61-60. Earl Clark led Budweiser in scoring with 20 points while Weyerhaeuser had a balanced scoring attack with Dietrich Kilpatrick scoring 22, Garrett M il ler 18, and Don Greene 10 points. In the Championship Game, the Clarks Rockets led the whole game and defeated Weyerhaeuser 69-61. Charlie Raynor was the high scorer for the Rockets with 21 while teammate Mark Best added 18 more. Garrett Miller and Dietrich Kilpatrick once again led Weyerhaeuser with 21 and 19 points respective ly. The Rockets went through the regular season undefeated with a 10-0 blemish. Finishing second, was the Jasper Hogs with a 7-3 record. Protect Your Valuables Papers, Letters, Articles, Certificates, etc. Let us Laminate them for you - $1.00 will Laminate the averagfe size item. Bring To: Highligrhts P.O. Box 404 Vanceboro, N.C. 28586 West Craven Highlights, February 25,1952, Page 7 iGuess What’s Cookin’ Chicken Hash On Corn Waffles (State Winner - ISth Annual NC Chicken Cooking Contest) 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut in parts 1 t. Ac’cent flavor enhancer 1/3 c. corn oil 2 c. chicken broth 3 T. butter 1 t. salt 1 c. coarsely chopped yellow onion 1/4 t. pepper 1 c. coarsely chopped celery 1 recipe Corn Waffles 4 T. flour Heat corn oil and butter in fry pan over medium heat. Add chicken and brown on ail sides. Cook until fork can be inserted with ease. Cool. Remove meat from bones and cut in small pieces. Add onion and celery; cook until tender but not brown. Add the flour and stir to blend with pan juices. Add chicken and flavor enhancer. Add broth all at once and stir until gravy thickens. Add salt and pepper. Serve hot over Corn Waffles. Yields: 6 servings. Corn Waffles 2 eggs 1 3/4 c. milk 1 c. self-rising flour 1 c. self-rising yellow cornmeal 5 T. bacon drippings Beat together, eggs and milk. Add the flour and cornmeal all atonce and stir. Add drippings and stir again. Bake on waffle iron at medium heat. The best way to filfget your own solieius Farm Financial Planning Has Special Problems ... Shouldn’t you use the services of someone who understands these problems . . . Call: JAMES C. NOBLE 633-3237 or 633-5294 “Serving The Farmers”
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