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EMONSTRATION
OINGS IN DARE
AND
NEWS
One of the biggest developments
in agriculture food production in
recent years has been the broiler
fryer industry.
Not too many years ago, the
broiler chicken was an expensive
treat available to families during
the summer months only. But
times have changed! Tremendous
progress has been made in the ef
ficiency of producing and market
ing broilers.
Today, adequate supplies of
broilers are available to all con
sumers every month of the year
at economical prices. As a result,
the consumption of chicken has
doubled in 15 years and broilers
are no longer considered a luxury
item.
North Carolina is among the na
tion’s top producers of broilers.
About one-third of the total broil
er production in this state is lo
cated •in Chatham and Wilkes
counties.
Gross income to broiler produc
ers in North Carolina last year
was 43 million dollars as compared
to one million in 1940.
The market supply of broilers
can be predicted to some extent by
the weekly chick placements. It
takes about 10 weeks to ready a
broiler for market. From all indi
cations of current chick place
ments. it appears that a plentiful
supply of broilers will be reaching
local markets from now until June.
To the consumer this will mean
that broilers will be a good buy
during the next several months.
From a practical standpoint,
there is very little difference in
broiler and fryer chickens. Most
producers call them broilers while
retailers call them fryers. The
broiler is supposed to be • some
what younger and more tender
than fryers.
Since most broilers have not
been government inspected or
graded in N. C., it is up to the
consumer to recognize quality.
When buying broilers, look for
these characteristics:
1. Flexible breast bone (indi
cates young bird).
2. Soft, pliable, smooth-textur
ed, yellow skin with few pinfeath
ers.
3. Well-fleshed breast and legs.
4. Weights of 1% to 2% lbs. in
ready-to-cook birds.
Avoid:
1. Hard breast bone.
2. Bruised, dry or purplish skin.
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3. Hard scaly legs.
4. Poorly dressed birds. '
Allow % to % of a bird or 3/4
to 1 lb. of chicken per person when
you buy broilers. Broilers are
available whole, cut up and'by the
piece in fresh or frozen forms.
Besides tasting good, chicken is
good for you. Like other lean
meats, chicken is a good source of
protein . . . complete protein. This
means that the protein supplies all
of the essential amino acids or
“building blocks” .. . necessary for
building and repairing body tis
sues. In addition, chicken furnishes
B vitamins and important minerals
including iron.
You get excellent food value re
turns when you serve chicken . . .
especially broilers which are plen
tiful and reasonable now.
Another 4-H dream has come
true —a National 4-H Club Center
in the form of a 12% acre campus
with five buildings, adequate park
ing, beauty and quiet dignity.
Twenty minutes away are the Cap
itol, the shrines and symbols of
our democracy. The Center will
have new lodging, dining and con
ference facilities for groups of up
to 300 persons. It will be operated
year around on a non-profit basis.
North Carolina 4-H club mem
bers and extension workers have
been invited to SHARE and CARE
in the use and enjoyment of this
National 4-H Club Center. At the
time plans were made for the es
tablishment of the Center, the
State 4-H leaders in their national
meeting decided that every 4-H
member and every Extension
1 worker should have a part in the
establishment of the 4-H Center.
It was decided that each state
should contribute ten cents for
each 4-H member enrolled and one
dollar for each Extension worker.
It was further agreed that this was
to be a contribution from 4-H
members and Extension workers
and that this wodld not be an ap
peal for a general solicitation of
funds but that the SHARE and
CARE should be limited to 4-H
members and Extension workers.
Now is a good time for each boy
, and girl to begin saving his lOc*.
Mrs. Grismley surely made our
; Spring Federation meeting a suc
. cess Tuesday with her warm smile
> and delightful talk on the differ
ent stages of family development.
■ As Mrs. Curtis Toler said we all
felt like we’d like to sit back and
: listen tp her all day.
All of us who attended surely
say Thank You to the Buxton Club
, for being perfect hostesses and to
• Mrs. Harold Gray for a wonderful
luncheon.
BARNETT-NISER
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niser of
■ Skyco announced the marriage of
their daughter Della Marie to
■ John Howard Barnett of Wanchese
i on April 23 in Elizabeth City, the
ceremony being performed by Rev.
D. B. Lawrence. The couple are
making their home in the Neva
Midgett apartment, Manteo.
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A picture like this offers a nice change of pace from the more usual
sunny day snapshots of children.
Snapshots Can Bloom in April Showers
Though poets have hailed April
equally for its “golden suns” and
its “silver rain,” many picture
takers get their spirits dampened
by a sudden spring shower. They
wrongly feel that they have to
put their cameras away until the
sun comes out again.
We suggest that you capitalize
on the next rainy day and let
your camera catch some unusual
shots—maybe the youngsters hop
scotching from puddle to puddle,
a naighbor walking an unwilling
pup, or passersby and their ballet
of umbrellas reflected in the glis
tening pavement. *
To be sure that you keep your
camera dry, select a sheltered
dooi way or a window from which
to do your shooting. That way
there’ll be no raindrops spatter-
MANNS HARBOR PERSONALS
Mrs. Jack Craven and children
of Philadelphia, Pa. are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher
mon Twiford.
Calvin Payne, Mrs. Dewey Wise
and Mrs. Florine Hooper of Stum
py Point, attended quarterly con
ference at Mt. Carmel Church here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wffbur Pinner vis
ited Mrs. W. S. Pinner, Sr., Sun
day, a patient at Albemarle Hos
pital, Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gard of Great
Bridge visited his mother, Mrs.
Sallie Gard, during the week end.
C. B. Midgett spent the week
end with his daughter and son-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Burgess,
of Elizabeth City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Armstrong
and children, Tommy and Diana
Lynn, were week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Armstrong of Hick
ory, Va.
Mrs. Wallace Taylor, Mrs. Sher
man Twiford, Mrs. A. L. G. Steph
enson and Mrs. Florine Hooper at
tended the County Council of Home
Clubs in Buxton.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Twiddy,
Sherry Dawn and Melvin, Jr.,
spent the. week end with relatives
in Norfolk.
Mrs. Guy Mann and Mrs. Calvin
Beasley were in Elizabeth City
during the week end.
Lt. and Mrs. Moncie Daniels 111
of Graham Air Base, Marianna,
Fla. who have been spending a
transfer leave with their parents,
It’* plain
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ing on the lens to blur itS vision
and spoil your snapshot.
Remember, too, to choose a
fairly bright rainy day for your
picture taking. This will assure
good results even with ordinary
snapshot film in a simple camera.
If you want to, however, you can
have special “rain insurance” by
loading your camera with extra
fast film—it’s practically foolproof
for shooting on a rainy day!
The next time it rains don’t let
a little thing like an April shower
dampen your picture-taking plans.
Weather or not—your camera is
always ready to help you get in
teresting shots for your album.
So don’t be a fairweather friend
try shooting in the rain, too!
—John Van Guilder
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burrus, and
Mrs. Helen Warde, left Tuesday
for Webb Air Force Base, Big
Springs, Texas, to report for duty.
Sgt. and Mrs. Carl Mann, Jr.
and children, Ann, Carl Stanley,
and Judy of Birmingham, Ala. are
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. D. Mann. Lt. Mann is enroute
to Verdun, France, for overseas
duty with the U. S. Army. Mrs.
Mann and children will remain
here and join him later.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of
Long Island, N. Y. are arriving
this week for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Taylor.
The finest cut Ox meat may be
made dry and unpalatable by cook
ing at too high a temperature.
Use low to moderate heat for all
meat cookery.
NOTICE OF HEARING
ON CREATION OF
MANTEO SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF DARE COUNTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on May 8, 1956, at 10:30
o’clock a.m., at the office of the
Board in Manteo, North Carolina,
The Dare County Board of Educa
tion will hold a public hearing
upon the question of creating a
school district, to be known as the
“Manteo School District of Dare
County”, comprising the following
described territory (all of the
lands and area lying within such
territory are within Dare County):
All that area of Dare County,
Norfh Carolina, including all of
East Lake and Croatan Town
ships and a portion of Nags
Head Township, all of Roanoke
Island, Durant Island, Duck Is
land, and all of the various is
lands lying in the Roanoke
Sound and Croatan Sound, and
bounded generally on the North
by Albemarle Sound and the
Public Highway at Nags Head
known as “Nags Head Sound
side Road” and the South line
of the T. H. Wilcox property,
on the East by the Atlantic
Ocean, on the South by Pamlico
Sound and Hyde County, on the
West by Alligator River, and
bounded and described as fol
lows:
Beginning on the shore of Ro
anoke Sound on the Nags Head
Beach at Nags Head at the point
of intersection thereof by an ex
tension on a course South 52 deg.
West from the center of the
State Highway known as the
“Soundside Road” at Nags Head,
running thence North 52 deg.
East 2,980 feet to and along the
middle of the Soundside Road to
a point at the turn thereof;
thence North 63 deg. East 420
feet along the middle of Sound
side Road across and to the East
margin or right of way of U. S.
Highway No. 158 leading along
the Dare Beaches; thence North
16' deg. West along the East
margin or right of way of the
aforesaid U. S. Highway No. 158.
12 feet to the Southwest corner
of the T. H. Wileox property;
thence along the dividing line of
T. H. Wilcox and Dr. Frank
Wood, the same constituting the
South line of the Wileox prop
erty and the North line of the
Dr. Frank Wood property, North
74 deg. East 400 feet to the
Atlantic Ocean; thence along the
Atlantic Ocean ha a general
Southeasterly direction, the vaH-
oua courses and meanderings
thereof, to Oregon Inlet; thence
along the North side of Oregon
Inlet in a general Westerly di
rection to the Westermost point
of Bodie Island on the North
side of Oregon Inlet; thence in a
Southwesterly direction in a
straight line across the Pamlico
Sound to Sandy Point' on the
Pamlico Sound South of Stumpy
Point Bay; thence continuing
along the Pamlico Sound in -a
general Southwesterly direction,
the various courses and meander
ings thereof, to the center of the
mouth of Long Shoal River, said’
point being also the Dare-Hyde
County line; thence along the
Dare-Hyde County line and, the
center of Long Shoal River in a
general Northerly direction, the
various courses and meanderings
thereof, to a concrete post sit
uated at the head of Long Shoal
River; thence continuing along
the Dare-Hyde County line
North 79 deg. and 45 min. West
571.21. chains to Alligator River;
thence along Alligator River in a
general Northerly direction, the
various courses and meanderings
thereof, to Briery Hall Point at
the mouth of East Lake; thence
in a Northerly direction across
the mouth of East Lake to
Sound Point on the West end of
Durant Island on the Albemarle
Sound; thence along the Albe
marle Sound in a general East
erly direction across the mouth
of a body of water known as the
“Haulover”, and continuing
along the Albemarle Sound in a
general Southeasterly direction,
the various courses and mean
derings thereof, to Caroon Point;
thence in an Easterly direction
across portions of Albemarle and
Roanoke Sounds to the point of
beginning.
At the time and place stated
above any taxpayer or other in
terested person may appear and
be heard.
Dated this 3rd day of April,
1956.
MARY L. EVANS
Secretary, the Dare County
Board of Education, North Caro
lina.
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NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
DARE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
John T. Taylor, Jr., Plaintiff
vs.
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Com
pany and Richmond Cedar Works,
Defendants
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN:
The parties above named and all
other persons interested will take
notice that on the 19th day of
March, 1956, the above named pe
tioner filed a petition in the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Dare County, N. C., to have
the title to certain lands therein
described registered and confirmed
pursuant to Chapter 90 of the
Public Laws of 1913 (Chapter 43
General Statutes) and that sum
mons has been issued, returnable
at the office of the Clerk Superior
Court of Dare County, at Manteo,
N. C., on the 22 day of May, 1956.
Said land is situate in East Lake
Township, County of Dare, North
Carolina, joining the lands of de
fendants, and bounded and de
scribed as follows:
Known and designated as
“Portion of Samuel Jackson
Patent”; beginning at the North
western corner of the said por
tion of Samuel Jackson Patent
(which corner is marked by. an
iron stake and which corner is
distant South 18 deg. 15 min.
East 73.68 chains for a concrete
marker set on the Southerly
bank of Mill Tail Creek and the
Easterly bank of the Beechlands
ditch leading from that tract of
land known as Beechlands);
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thence South 83 deg. 15 min.
East a distance of 28.28 chains
to an iron stake; thence South
83 deg. 15 min. East a distance
of 58.23 chains to an iron stake
on the Westerly boundary of
the George Pollock tract; thence
South 7 deg. 15 min. West a
distance of 237.50 chains to an
iron stake, the Southwest corner
of the George Pollock tract and
the Southeast corner of the tract
herein described; thence North
83 deg. 15 min. West a distance
of 125 chains to an iron stake
marking the Southwestern cor
ner of the Samuel Jackson
Patent; thence North 41 deg. 45
min. East a distance of 85
chains to an iron stake; thence
North 6 deg. 45 min. East a dis
tance of 70 chains to an iron
stake; thence North 73 deg. 30
min. West a distance of 12.50
chains to an iron stake; thence
North 16 deg. 45 min. East a
distance of *27.50 chains to an
iron stake; thence North 6 deg.
45 min. East a distance of 39.91
chains to the point of beginning;
the tract herein described as
owned by petitioner is the same
tract as was described as a por
tion of Exception 14 in that cer
tain proceeding entitled West
Virginia Pulp & Paper Company
ys. Richmond Cedar Works et al,
instituted in the Superior* Court
of Dare County, January, 1953,
the petition in which is dated
January 16, 1953 and was veri
fied January 16, 1953, and the
WELCOME PIRATES!
, f
Harry C. Lawrence
Cottage Designs. Cottages
Sales and Rentals —Lots
SOUTHERN SHORES
Kitty Hawk, N. C.
ANNOUNCEMENT
This to announce the opening of offices in the town
of Kill Devil Hills for the practice of General Engineering,
Land Surveying and drainage, water and sanitation con
suitant.
Office hours every Thursday at the Town Hall. Kill
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Devil Hills, N. C. Telephone 2091.
T. R. PETTIT, C. E.
N. C. Registration
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1956
same tract as is designated
“Portion of Samuel Jackson
Patent” and delineated on that
certain map entitled “George
Pollock Tract portion of Samuel *
Jackson Patent and
tract, Dare County, N. C„ sur
veyed August, 1952 by D. H.
Lawrence”, said map being veri
fied December 10, 1952 by the
said D. H. Lawrence before the
Clerk Superior Court of Dare
County, and said map being filed
with and attached to the peti
tion in the aforesaid proceeding,
reference to iwhich is hereby
made for a more complete de
scription.
This the 19 day of March, 1956.
C. S. MEEKINS
Clerk Superior Court
Dare County, N. C.
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