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THE MESSAGE IS CLEAR ? 'It's been said many times, many ways,' but the residents at this home near Belvidere remind friends and neighbors of their wish for the season. HOMEMADE TOUCH Let children make some of their own ornaments by cutting forms from card board and covering with aluminum foil. A paper cup, inverted, makes a good silver bell. A yuletide complete with evergreens, gaiety, love and the opportunity to serve our tine friends and customers is our greatest wish for this Christmas season. The happiest greetings of the season. to every one We have enjoyed serving you thts year and we hope to be doing business with you again in the future. Not On The List Credit seems to never get on the shopping list but it should. During this "mood" buy ing season, consumers con sistently accept any terms that provide the means to get those special gifts for loved ones, faithfully pro mising themselves to worry about it later. To avoid pitfalls and strains on the budget in the ensuing months, it's a good idea to let "credit" head the list of snticipsted expenditures. After determining how much will be needed is the time to decide how the credit will be sought (i.e? a lump sum cash loan, a bank credit card or a retail charge account). Before entering into any credit agreement, consider how much it's worth. In terest, finance charges, fees, etc. should be added to the principal dollars of the loan or charge account and this total should be evaluated in terms of true value of what it will buy. An often overlooked important money factor is how long it will take to repay the debt. be with all of our customers and friends. STATELY ? Travelers along Rt. J, Hertford, or the Bagley Swamp section of the county, will see the Leroy Meads home set back from the road on a grassy hill. Add ing to the stately air of the home is this appealing holiday Hrncc This Christmas season gives us a special opportunity to extend our greetings to everyone and express appreciation to our valued friends and patrons. Moy Hi# flood cH##r d ChHttvncii brifKtoti moy yw civm! yovft hov? o wondtf ful hofi^Soy ? Tasty Stuffing Recipes Many tasty ways to stuff the holiday turkey have been developed. Water eheatauts are uaed to add a delightful crunch to familiar herb-seaaoned atufflog, and aauteed chicken livera heighten the flavor of corn bread stuffing. STUFFING ORIENTALS 1 ( 16-01 . ) package of herb seaaoned stuffing *4 c. butter or margarine * c. chopped onion 1 c. chopped celery 2 (ft-oi.) cans water chestnuts, drained i ?ad sliced 2c. water or chicken broth Saute onion and celery in batter until tender. Add water, stuffing and water chestnuts. Tom lightly. Stuff turkey. Fills a U to lt-pound turkey. CORN BREAD 4 CHICKEN LIVER STUFFING 1 (?-os.) package corn bread stuffing V& c. chicken livers Vfc c. butter or margarine c. chopped celery V4 c. finely chopped green pepper I 1 ? ? r V -? . *4 e. finely chopped onion 1 bay teal, crushed *c. chicken broth or water ; Saute chicken liven in ; butter until jut done, about j four minutes. Robot* from (* pan and chop. Saute eeiery, ; green pepper, onloa and ; bay loaf until tender. Add ? broth, brinf to a boil, I remove from heat and ton ; with stuffing and chopped chicken livers. Makes six servings. Double recipe for ? 16-pound turkey. Use as stuffing for roast ehicken, I Cornish hen, summer squash or eggplant. May you find under your tree the priceless ? gifts of Christmas . . . Peace, Good Will and Abiding Happiness for you, your family and all. To you our customers, at this very festive season, we wish alt blessings. rejoice and honor the birth of our Savior and to reflect and to remember His teachings. A holy Christmas greet* ing to all of our fine patrons and friends. , V/V Ik" gj ' -
The Perquimans Weekly (Hertford, N.C.)
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