ASCS New i Bj ALU 6. BYIUK I Executive Director (luerCiiired Tobacco Befer eadtan: The Department of i AaricuHare has announced Out a referendum will be held sometime in July to de termine if the acreage-pound age program on flue-cured to- I bacco will be continu'd for the 1971, 1972 and 1973 crops. The addition of poundage controls to the program was approved by growers in 1963. In 1967 farmers ap proved the acreage - poundage program for the 1968, 1969 and !970 crop. The flue-cured program was approved initially by growers for the 1938 crop. It failed to gain the required two-thirds majority for the 1990 ■ crop. The current acre age control program has been in effect since 1940. Since that time it has been ap proved by growers in 10 sep arate referenda in addition to the . special poundage referen dum in 1969. In the most re cent referendum in 1967 the acreage - poundage program was: approved by 97.1 per cent of the 111,226 growers voting in North Carolina. The upcoming referendum will be held by polling place. Complete details concerning the; program will be made available to all tobacco grow ers prior to the referendum. AjT in prior referenda, grow ers must approve the pro gram by at least a two-thirds majority in order for quotas to be in effect Farmers Cautioned Against Use of 'DDT and TDE: The ' U. S. Department of Agricul ture has announced that to bacco growers will be re- 1 quired to certify that they have not used DDT or TDE on their 1970 tobacco crop if they wish to receive price supports. With a large por tion of the flue-cured crop transplanted, growers are cautioned against the use of these two chemicals. Tobacco growers may get a list of approved chemicals for Tobacco insect control from their County Extension Chair man. There are chemicals available that are both effec tive and economical in the control of- insects. Farm operators will be re quired to certify that they lhave not used DDT or TDE just prior to the issuance of the marketing cards. I ‘ 1 *»t • ‘ . M •« ■l • r r ' I . [_• .T sf 11 ry rs.- _’»•* r We Sell Weekend Freedom! Weekend freedom starts with a John sizes and several colors. There are Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor or two sizes of riding mowers. Both are 1 Riding Mower. You just hop on one new. Need a mower for trimming? and cut your grass any Monday- There are six new models in the John through-Friday evening. And then it Deere line. 19- and 21-inch ... self- I happens! Your weekend is free. For propelled and push-type . . recoil I fishing. Golfing. Traveling. Entertain- and key-electric start. ’ I ing. Loafing. You name it Come on in and look over our line John Deere Lawn and Garden of John Deere Weekend Freedom I Tractors come in five horsepower Machines. You’ll like ’eml ] HOMS IMPIUMNI CO.JNC I DVUBDKAUr l n, W*km . ««fra/ostarew« Jwl HEAVENLY MOUSSE A star at pre-nuptial parties could be this heavenly chicken mousse as the main dish. A light yet filling treat, it is made with From The Herald Kitchen e By MILDRED BUSKINS 'Bells are ringing for sum- 1 mer brides! When planning a luncheon 1 party or shower for your favorite bride-to-be, match her dreamlike mood with a heavenly chicken mousse. This light as a cloud treat would also be ideal for the summer buffet table. Each mousse serves six to eight, so prepare more than i one for larger gatherings. This recipe, developed by Bordo Products Company, will [ be a welcome addition to any homemaker’s collection. Heav enly Chicken Mousse can be prepared the dey before it is served, making it a most con ’ venient main dish. Heavenly Chicken Mousse 3 egg yolks, r 1% cups milk. 5 IV4 tablespoons unflavOred f gelatin. Vi cup cold water. THE CBOWAN HEKALD, EDENTON, NORTH C AROIAN A, THURSDAY, MAT 21, 1979. % cup canned chicken i broth. 1 1 cup diced white meat i chicken, cooked. Vt teaspoon salt. Vi teaspoon nutmeg. 1 pkg. (8 oz.) Bordo diced dates. 1 cup whipping cream, whipped. ißeat egg yolks and milk together in a saucepan. Cook over low heat, stirring con stantly until mixture thickens to a light custard consistency. Remove from heat. Sprinkle gelatin over cold water. Heat chicken broth and add gelatin to hot broth. Stir until dis solved. Add the gelatin and broth mixture to the custard sauce. Add diced chicken, salt and nutmeg and mix thoroughly. Cool and then stir in dates. Beat cream [ until stiff and then fold into the custard mixture. Pour into m-quart ring mold whipped cream, gelatin and dates. Serve it accompanie by spiced fruit for a bright success at luncheon o supper buffet. greased with salad oil and i chill several hours or over- ' night. For variety, you can sub stitute one cup of shredded, drained king crabmeat for chicken, and enjoy a delicious crabmeat mousse. Or dice one cup of any leftover cold meat to use in place cf the chicken turkey or ham mousse are particularly tasty. When you feel like mak ing an elaborate dessert you might consider this Brazilian Coconut Cake. It serves 12 to 16 people and it is bound to be good. We have not tried it but it is on our list when we get the notion. This recipe was adapted from Margarette De Andrade’s “Brazilian Cookery,” a fascin ating book. Brazilian Coconut Cake , 1 cup milk. 1 can (3 Vi oz.) flaked coco- nut. 3 cups sifted flour. % cup cornstarch. I 3 teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. % lb. butter or margarine. I 1% cups sugar. I 4 large eggs. % teaspoon cream of tartar. Coconut Custard. Grease two nine-inch layer I cake pans; line bottoms with I wax paper. In a small sauce- I pan over low heat, heat milk I for about five minutes. 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Stir flour mixture into creamed mixture in four addi tions, alternately with coco nut milk, beginning and end ing with flour mixture and mixing until smooth after each addition. With a clean beater, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until very stiff peaks form. Gently fold egg whites into batter, blend ing well. Turn batter into prepared nine-inch pans. Bake in pre heated 350-degree oven until cake springs back when lightly touched or 30 to 35 minutes. Place pans on racks to cook 10 minutes; with small spatula, loosen edges; turn out on wire rack, turn right side up and cool completely. Cut each layer into thirds horizontally. Stack layers spreading one-fcurth cup of chilled Coconut Custard be tween each layer. Spread re maining custard over sides and top of cake. Sprinkle, too, with one-third cup toast ed coconut reserved from cus tard recipe. Cover and store in refrigerator. Coconut Custard 4 egg yolks, from large eggs. 1 cup sugar. IV2 cups light cream. 1 stick butter or margarine. 1 can flaked coconut or one and cne-third cups grat ed ifresh coconut. 1 teaspoon vanilla. In a saucepan stir together the egg yolks and sugar; gradually stir in cream; add butter. Cook over low heat, Edenton Photo Places In Show Professional Photographer Jack Williams of Elizabeth City this weekend placed prints in both Virginia and North Carolina professional exhibitions earning one of the few blue ribbons awarded by the Virginia Professional Pho tographers in their annual Washington, D. C., seminar. The North Carolina Arts Council in a Raleigh judging retained two prints, a pic torial in color and a charac ter study, prepared by Wil liams for the forthcoming traveling exhibition of ran dom-size prints. Charles W. Springman, program associ ate, said the exhibit featuring “people, places and things” is the first of its kind in the nation. He said the judging was one of the toughest on record. Prominent photo edi tors and magazine illustrators rejected between 700 and 800 prints at the State Archives | Building. Williams’ accepted prints I - are a color study of Colonial j Edenton’s waterfront and a soulful study of a Negro man sitting in a coal bin. Mrs. Elaine Williams of 1 Elizabeth City, president of the board, Albemarle Area Arts Council, and Mrs. Nel-1 son Chears of Edenton, execu tive director, have requested that the rotating exhibit be loaned to the Albemarle area after consultants and printers complete the unique exhibit. In Washington Williams’ study of the U. S. Navy “Blue Angels” fighter planes ‘ranted by the outlines of their sup port transport received a blue ribbon and his high scoring illustrative pictures of his twc.-year-old daugther Monica earned second place awards. Their titles were "Bundle of Joy,” “Fascination” and “Onca Upon a time.” stirring constantly until mix ture thickens and ccats a metal spoon; do not boil. 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