"I !' THE PEBQUIMANS WEEKLY, HERTFORD, N3RTH CAROLINA, FRIDATi' NOVEMBER 18, 1951 PAC3 IT. Ov nl ll.lllO " The . North Carolina ; Peanut l Growers Association Legislative . Committee met in Scotland Neck last week to. study the legislative requirements for the peanut 3 row. era, announced . C. S. Alxander, President, . The primary decision rrdached by the Committee . was to -fcppose the flexible1 prifle'-jupport and to recommend that peanuts be t supported at the rgidO of pari- ty. In addition to this recommen . datien,. Alexander, stated, ,the Leg; !: islftiiv Committee1 inaoel. Specific , :- recommendations with respect to modifying the present peanut pro. gram to try 'to develop a round self-supporting type of program -which would remove the support of the peanut farm program from the , ! general taxpayers and place the problem -of support directly in the : hands of the peanut growers. He : further pointed out that this type of program would be most desira- . ble, and that efforts will be made : with ' the other peanut producing v areas to perfect a program of this . 'kind.' , " '. "The Committee further recom ' mended that the penalty for over ' planting be increased from a pres. '4 ent 60 of support to 60 of sup, Vs portf or,the costf diversion of the .excess peanuts, whichever is high er. ' - 1 Guests at the meeting were Con. ' 'gressman L. H. Fountain from Tarboro; J. IJ.Jhigpen pf th9 ear p " nut 1 and t Oil Division, tJ.S.D.A.; 'Washington, D.C.; Willie ,E. Lit t J tie, '-( Field"' Representative North I ) Carolina Farm Bureau; The mem ....'ber8t)f th Legislative Committee r present consisted of Sam N. Clark, ; Jr., of Tarboro J. 0. Jenkins, Au. : Zander; G. W. Bennett, Oak City; ; Paul F. Edmond, Gatesville; Has-, 1 sell Thigpen, Tarboro; Marcus B. '7- Braswell, Whitakers; and R. Flake 1 : Shaw, North Carolina Farm Bu v ireau, Greensboro. .: - .)i ii . t's About Time C To Talk Turkey 1 'j . ;With Thanksgiving Day only a ?-week away,-it's time to talk tur iey, according to ;Virgiwa,iWilson, ' State College "extension "nutritioo- -' -4, Roast your turkey (netnodern way, suggests Miss Wilson. It, will v :'' be brown,' juicy, flavorful and ten-, -4er. x .5 '. A -L Rub, the inside' cavity With salt f '( teaspoon per pound of bird).. . 2, Fill the body nd" neck cavity iwith'yiBrsfaverite stuffing but 99 f 9 immediately before roasting. -.-Allow 94 to 1 cup stuffing per ; pound of ready-to-cook bird. . p :i , 3. Truss by tying or skewering down neck skin, legs and" wings. Rub bjrd with melted' or' softened unsallted fat ' : 4, Lay turkey on a rack in an A open pan bn one side with Back up. 'Do not put any water iirpan.' ' i t. Cover bird with cheesecloth which has been moistened with , melted fat or a piece of ahjminum v'Vfoil. I Let covering drop around Bides of bird but do not tuck under, 'neath. , Roast, bird at a constant Vow temperature (300 to 325 de .'V grees) until tender, turning turkey over to opposite side, still back up. Turn breast up when bird is about half done; ?' . -! . . 6. Sprinkle melted fat over the . cloth as "it becomes dry. . 7. Tedtf for donenesst move leg viby grasping bone. . If ..drumstick: ' thigh joint' breaks or moves easily, ! the turkey is done. ' AUTO REPAIR SEMICE IP -j. . , ! I Used Parts For All 1 . T and Models 1 9m, 4 1 Roast Turkey To Perfection In Open Pan With Low Heat By Nancy Carter ..' Whether you are roasting a large or small turkey, cooking re search shows that low heat is practical and convenient. No need to worry about adjusting heat to the size of the bird the way cooks used to do. Roasting time depends on just one thing, the weight of the bird, so be sure you make a note of the weight when you buy the bird. ""','.....:; ' Here's a tip worth remembering about buying. Half the battle's Won when you buy a good turkey. That's why some super markets think it very important to give you their private label assurance of the finest, tenderest turkeys available, That label, too, carries a guarantee so you have double protection and double assurance of highest quality. . Cooking the bird is simple. Just place the stuffed, trussed bird on a rack in a shallow pan. Don't add water or cover the pan. To protect the turkey from getting too brown and dry, place a loose "tent" of aluminum foiKover the bird or a piece of thin cheesecloth moistened in melted butter or margarine. Several times during roast ing baste the turkey with the pan drippings. Plan the cookine so Ui 4..w1.a ...111 J 1 -A L.t. , , ... uic tunic.? win ue uune auuui uue nan nour aneaa 01 ainner time. Let it stand in a warm place to make the meat juicy and carving lght ls CominS- Mrs- Lnea easier. -..',. -v, 'had charge of the devotional, :f.:-yC.; ;--t,'t;;. 'J': tan-MOKUT , . ' - ing the HUh Psalm. ; ' V-ti l,SJ1IIX.,:jtcrists Lose Driving Rights : In a summary of license ravok able traffic offenses for October, the Sta,te Department of Motor Ve hicles says that 1,934 Tar Heel Mo to rists, lost their operator's per mit following convictions ranging from drunk driving to incompe tency. . , - Drunk driving offenses, as usual, led the October summary with 980 convictions. . This was followed by speeders with 550 cases,, most of which were in the over 70; mph bracket. ,.,:.V;; Other convictions reported dur ing the month were driving after license revoked or suspended (fur ther penalties) 76, reckless driv ing (two counts) 126, habitual vio. lator 48, transporting intoxicants 34, improper use of driver's license 30, manslaughter sever and incom petency five. ' "j ' From January through October, the report stated, the vehioles agency had withdrawn the legal driving privileges of 21,303 motor ists. , . CLUB MEETS - The Beech Spring Home Demon stration Club held its regular monthly meeting on November 8 with Mrs. Jake Chesson, Jr. Mrs. Joe Layden, president, pre sided over the meeting, beginning1 with all singing "Work . For the Night Is Coming." Mrs. Chesson us- We have just nreoared a new booklet tested recipes for stuffings, how to make perfect grayy, how to cools the bird, step-by-step pictures for carving turkey, and some excellent recipes for leftover dishes. If you'd like this free booklet write to me, Nancy Carter, P. O. Box 4358, Atlanta, Ga. Just men tion "turkey" on vour card or letter - . Belvidere News The secretary, Mrs. Wille Lamb, read, the .October minutes which were approved and called, the roll with 13 - members and 1 visitor present. . Both old and new busi ness wag discussed; during the dis cussion it was. planned to exchange gifts at the December meeting as was the annual custom. In the absence ,'of the Home Agent, Mrs. Joe A. Webb, Jr., Mrs. Joe-Perry gave a demonstration on "Culture of House Plants," in which each member took part and found it very interesting. ' Mrs. Wayland Howell conducted the recreation which was a stunt with Mrs. W. J. Perry winning; the prize. - Also during the social hour Fall Achievement Day was discuss ed which had been held a short time previous. The club was proud they had won the gavel for attendance. Mrs. Chesson, hostess, served re freshments. CIRCLE MEETS The Mary Long Circle of Bethel Baptist Church met Monday night, November 14, at the home of Mrs. Stanley Blanchard, with Mrs. Thomas Fleetwood as joint hos tess. "Love Lifted Me" was used as the opening hymn, after which all prayed together the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Elliott Layden gave a most interesting Thanksgiving program with several members taking part. Mrs. Stanley Blanchard, presi dent, presided over the business session. It was decided to give the value of our Christmas gift to the Lottie Moon Christmas offering in stead of exchanging gifts as usual. The December meeting will be at the home of Mrs. D. J. Stoner. The meeting was dismissd with prayer by Mrs. D. J. Stoner.-; - ) i ' ; ' , Mm. Wade Jordan won the prize for the contest. Delicious refresh ments were served by the host esses. Others present were Mes dymes Elton Harrell, Julian Long, Irvin Long, Dewey Perry, Jr., Jo seph Proctor and Emmett Long. TRY A WKEKLY CLASSIFIED Worn Bedspread Makes TV Square :' A worn cotton bedspread may still have some good sewing ma terial left in it. " Useful and attractive "television squares' can be made with some of the fabric. Buy a roll of cotton batting for cushioning material. Make the squares 4 inchet deep ' 30 inches wide. Cover th cot cushioning with the bedspread f-"-ric and add a snowy moss fringe ci bright piping fo? trim. v;: i : ' These cushions also -can go or side to terrace or yard for pienk. and barbecues. . v 5 ' you to make an argu. 1 . Anna Fare. It takes ment. tic Chef W : . C2D 00 KI ED-OD p BUY NOW t $AVE NOW on a modern new MaoicGhef O GAS RANGE MODE! GR56A1 LOOK AT THE LOW PRICE TAG! LOOK AT THE COOKING FEATURES! RED. WHEEL OVEN REGULATOR... Assures perfect results every lime MAGIC CHEF uN.BURNER...0ne piece, easy to remove and clean SWING OUT BROILER . . . Large broiling area, easy to use MAGIC-LITE PILOTS . . . Save gas, keep kitchens cooler Harrell Gas & Goal Gompany NEXT TO PERQUIMANS HIGH SCHOOL Phone 3S81 Hertford, N. C, ' Week-end guests of the Rev. and Mrs; D. Virgil Pike included the Oak Hill Quartet including Gar land Crawford, Bill Thomas, Chas. Edwards, Miss Francis Carmichael and their pianist, Miss Caroline Hill and Jerry Tolley, all' of High Point. ; -:J . ' 1 - --' , Mrs. T. C. Perry went to the Albcmaetf Hospital Monday -and had a.pint of blood drawnV CtiJ Sunday Visitors ; with . Jllrvv and Mrsi , Thurinan Riddick; were Mr encL. Mrs. -Carl Bristowjand .two chfldren( Frank; Vja Jj ; Miss Mildred White of Richmond, Ind.,' gave; .very, interesting ,talk on fiends work jn Africa at Piney Woods ?-Ch'u'rch,' Sunday? evening; While' here she' was the Sunday evening guest of 'Miss Margaret and Miss-Lucy-White and the over night' guesjt of Mr.?' and Mrs. Jay Winslow, , . ' ,:. . : .. ' .. Peggy, the little daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.; Charles Layden, "who spent a part of last week in the AlDemarle Hospital for treatment is home now and getting along nicely.-;: i ':.v1,;Y't"'1'1v. r,;v Sunday dinner guests of the Ed. win SL White family were the Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Woody .of Ram- seur. I Thursday visitors with the T. C. Perry family were Marshal Duncan and Charles Gregory of Shiloh; al so their Sunday guests were Mrs Lula Walker of Camden, Mr. and Mrs. William Winslow and two children of Whiteston. CIRCLE MEETS The" Blanche Meekins Circle held its recular monthly meeting Fri day night,'' November 11, at 7:45 Ib'clock with Mrs. Ben Owens. Tho meeting was called to order by the president by all standing for a mo ment of silent prayer and medita tion then all singing together. "My, Country, Tis of Thee." The roll was called arid minutes read and approved. . ' After business matters were tak en care of Mrs. Hazel Matthews had charge' of the devotional and Mrs, 'Ben Owens had charge of the program. The subject "Women in the Church" was the topic of the program with Mrs. John N, Wins low, Mrs. Preston Nixon and Mrs. Owens taking part. - n '; AU joined in singing "Jesus Calls TJs." The meeting dismissed with 'prayer by Mrs. Louis Howell.- Re freshments were served by the hos. tess. 5 . . " NOTICE OF" RE-SALE OF iiAL ESTATE V-i'.Whereag withia the time limit allowed rby lawman advanced bid was filed for the 4 purchase ? of real estate owned by Rev. 'WrayXSAith in Perquimans County, the undersigned will resell the said real estate at public-auction, at the Home Place on Saturday, November 19th, 1955 at 10:30, o'clock.A. M. . The three Tracts will be offered for sale as a whole with bidding to start at '$15,015.OU . . ,t ; Sale will be conducted on same terms as , any statutory judicial sale. , , Required deport,1 10 of selling price",' remainder within CXdays. . . Seller reserves the right to accept or re-' ject cnyjrjali b jds.;) c ;,j C ; , . None of the i)resenti crops included in a this offerings f r l , t. , ?. ; ; Successful bidder will come t in posses ? sict Jansry3? 195ft, I &;4 1 g-1; if Sale will 1 be held at the Home Place, : Tract No. 1, just off the, Smithtown-Bagley - Swamp Road, just opposite and in front of the Pilgrim Church I i I i j f iH,' I M i " r j 1 i JAN. FEB. MAR. APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC ...L. L ! H f J- ' : av Enjoy the fidl model yvar. . . buy yvur Ford now! ;. ' ,. -: ... .-'.: , j . IHVE BEACONS jjQ)" "tijH ::to liuy your li BOBD ... I- EVCOD WHITE LLING AGENT 7infall,N.C. 1 1 lm Every day you wait, you are missing the added protection of Ford Lifeguard Design! Every day you wait, you have fewer - days of being envied for owning a new V '56 Ford with Fhunderbird styling! 3 Every day you wait, you are missing the fun of Thunderbird Y-8 power! 4 Every day you wait, your present . car is going down in value! 5. 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