* Recipes Of
The Week
By Miss EVELYN HANCOCK
Home Service Director
Virginia Electric and
Power Company
In planning to prepare any dish,
remember that the finished pro
duct is only as good as the in
^ gredients used. The flavor of an
apple treat is much altered by
the apples used. Select firm, tart
cooking apples, and you can count
on a fine flavor. Use seasonings
sparingly, so as not to detract
from the flavor of a good apple.
Apple Pie
2 tablespoons flour combined
with sugar
4 cups .thinly sliced apples
2 teaspoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons butter
1 recipe of pastry
SLAB WOOD
FOR SALE CHEAP.
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Willinmslon Supply Co.
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WILLIAMSTON
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Washington- -The American As
sociation of Colleges for Teacher
Education has named Dr. Frank
E. Sorenson. University of Ne
braska. as its representatives on
the U S Treasury's National Ad
visory Committee on School Sav
ings.
Dr. Sorenson, Who is chairman
of the Department of Educational
Services at the Universary suc
ceeds the l^te Dr William L. Nich
olas, former president of Peru
Teachers College, Peru, Neb., who
was the AACTE’s first represen
tative on the Advisory Committee.
- "It seems to me that the Com
mittee has an opportunity to ren
der an important service to the
United States Treasury in its plan
to encourage thrift in young peo
ple', Dr Sorenson wrote Dr.
Charles W Hunt, executive sec
retary of the AACTE, when he ac
: cepted tin- appointment.
1 cup sugar
1-2 teaspoon cinnamon
1-2 teaspoon nutmeg
| Line a 9” pie_plate with pastry
jFill with apples Sprinkle lemon
juice, sugar and spices over ap
ples. Dot with butter. Cut design
in top crust and cover pie having
crust 3-8” over pan. Fold edg»
over lower crust Press edges to
gether and flute edges. Bake 40 t(
50 minutes at 375 degrees.
Hawaiian Apple Pie
1 cup drained, crushed pine
apple
1 cup unsweetened applesauce
1-2 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons powdered sugai
1 baked pastry shell
'1 tablespoon flour
2 eggs separated
2 tablespoons butter
1-4 teaspoon salt
Mix together fruits, granulatec
sugar, salt and flour. Cook 10 min
utes, stirring frequently. Gradual
ly stir m wrl^ beaten egg yolk:
land butter. Cook 2 minutes, stil
ling constantly. Cool. Turn inti
i baked pastry shell Cover will
; Synthetic Rubber
| Has Made Strides
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A brief 10 years ago this coun
try could boast of only one com
mercial plant capable of produc
ing American-made rubber. Then
came Pearl Harbor and with it
the slashing of our crude rubber
supply lines to the Far East. With
in two years a great new indus
try was born and was helping
mightily to win the battle for
| freedom. Today this comparative
newcomer to the list of American
industrial products is superior to
crude rubber in many applications
and equal to it in all but two or
three uses. Some of tile plant.'?
were placed in mothballs after
V-J day. with the recent stepping
| up our defense program, the gov
ernment has ordered all of these
facilities reopened. Approximate
ly 5,000 men will be needed to
help get these standby plants back
in production. Additional techni
cal manpower will be required
thereafter, he pointed out, in the
scheduled production of man
made rubber of all types at the
rate of 929,000 long tons early in
1951. One company holds the
World War II record for output of
man-made rubber — 388,577,000
pounds in 12 months.
Many of the most valuable farm
crops and most of the domestic
animals grown in the United
States were brought to North
America many years ago from
other countries. For example, cot
ton came from Egypt and India,
| cattle and sheep from northern
Europe, and peanuts from Brazil.
meringue made by gradually beat
ing powdered sugar into egg
whites beaten until thick and
stiff. Bake about 15 minutes at
350 degrees or until meringue is
brown.
Apple Sauce Nut Bread
2 cups sifted flour (not self
rising)
3-4 cups sugar
1 ygg beaten
1 cup chopped nut meats
2 tablespoons melted butter
1 cup thick apple sauce
3 teaspoons baking powder
1-2 teaspoon cinnamon
1-2 teas poo in soda
Gradually add sugar to beaten
egg and beat until smooth Add
applesauce and butter. Add dry
ingredients with nut meats. Blend
well but do not over mix. Pour
into greased loaf pan and bake 45
minutes at 350 minutes at 350 de
grees.
, Baked Apples with Orange
Sauce
0 firm red apples
1 cup granulated sugar
; 11-2 cups water
3 tablespoons granulated sugfw
i 3-4 cup strained orange juice
1 tablespoon grated orange rim
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In the newest Cisco Kid thriller, "Satan's Cradle,” Duncan Kenaldo's
adventures lead him l it lit into the arms of beautiful blonde Ann
Savage. The film, produced by Philip N. Krasnc for United Artists
release, opens on Saturday, Nov. 11, at the Watts Theatre.
Core and peel the apples about
1-3 way down from the stem end.
Place in a covered casserole Boil
the cup of sugar ana water to
gether for (i minutes. Pour over
apples, cover and hake in oven
(400 F.) until tender. Then place
1 teaspoon sugar in the cavity of
each apple, sprinkling sugar over
the peeled surface Place uncover
ed, under broiler unit until the
peeled section is a delicate brown,
basting occasionally. Pour off
syrup from apples Boil orange
juice and rind for 10 minutes
Pour over apples, chill and serve
NOTICE OF RESALE
Under and by virtue of a jndg
moht and order of resale in a spe
cial proceedings entitled "In the
Matter of: I). A Roebuck and
wife 11a Mae Roebuck, Mrs V (.1
Taylor, Dr Charles Roebuck, Mrs
Sal lie Bridges and husband Hal
Bridges, Mrs Frances Sprague
and husband Stuart Sprague, K
W. Nobles and wife Mrs F, W
Nobles, R. T. Morgan and wife
Delhi Morgan, Nellie Clyde No
bles, Bortrumb Reads and husband
Robert Reads, Ex-Parte," the un
dersigned Commissioners will, on
Friday, November 10, 101)0, at 12
o’eloek, Noon, in front of the
Courthouse door in Williamstoti,
North Carolina, Martin County,
offer I'm resale to the highest bid
der, for rash, the following de
seribed pi'opert\ :
Adjoining Highway 125 on the
South, Conoho Creek on the
HowTo Relieve
Bronchitis
Creormilsion relieves promptly because
it goes light to the seat of»the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
I phlegm and aid nalmc to soothe and
j heal law, tender, inflamed bronchial
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j or money refunded. C rconuilsion has
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North, Speight Farm (now owned
tv Griff in and Pec! > on the Fast,
and Mrs. V G Taylor on the
West Containing 200 acres, more
or less, and known as the Fred
Roebuck Farm
The last and highest bidder •• ill
or required to deposit 10' , of the
price bid at the sale.
This the 25th riav of October.
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B A. Critcher
H G. Horton,
Commissioners.
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AUCTION SALE!
Washington, N. C.
November 11th -
■ Saturday
12 Noon
The Arthur Dixon Farm, Dairy and All Dairy and
Farming Equipment
l,oeated on River Hosul I mile from eily limits. \\ ilhin si^bl of Pamlieo
River, willi ri$*ltl of way lo I In* River.
Farm eonlains K) an't’s more or loss: 0 aero I oliann; l. I arres IVannls;
10 arres Permanent Pasture, frnred: Our t-room house; Dili1 3-rnoin
house, both willi running water ami in good eondition: I new lobarro
barn willi Stoker: I prarlirally new Dairy Itarn. 3Jt\2“> w ilb Feed Room
ami Milk Room: I 60x30 Stork Karn anil Park House: Rarageand other
out-buildings in good romlilion. This farm is birally loraled lor Inlnrr
development in liomr sites.
Personal Properly ronsisls of It very fine (»nernsey ami Jersey Milk tows:
('ompletely eipiippeil Dairy, eipiipmenl prarlirally new : 2 Mules aboiil
12 yrs. obi: Plows, (aillivalors, Tobareo Planler, ami many oilier items.
I model I.. A. John Deer Traelor, and all neressary eipiipmenl and ullaeli
menls.
Tliis Farm and Dairy liinsj be seen lo be apprerialetl and w ill be shown by
Mr. Arthur Dixon on Farm.
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Wil l,IAMSTOIN, IN. C.
Plume 2077
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