For And About Women -SECTION ONE, THE CHOWAN HERALD JANUARY 5, 1967. PAGE THREE ( . ***l ' .'if* <>■' . i,. ECONOMICAL DlSH— This ground beef specialty, Beef and Peppers Roma, has many • itasty virtues and is economical. Meatballs are combined wiih green pepper, onion and ■mushrooms in a spicy seasoned tomato sauce. The Herald Kitchen By MILDRED HUSKINS i It’s time to clear the holi day recipes out of the file land tuck them away for an •other time. 4 ■ • It’s also about that time, too, when we get down to •*the real business of planning economical meals. Are there those among us . ft'ho did not splurge a bit for '■special holiday meals? The American homemaker has long known the food ..value, economy and just • irplain good taste of including ground beef frequently in .vrnienu planning. This .recipe -.o'tfor Beef and Peppers Roma . rjr'ake? a quick skillet dish ! i I f i How do we read prescriptions? L J -- _ According to sonic of j ourcustonicrs, prescrip- A. /)r r / **k hm , I u : tions aren t written— avUm . . , „ - they re doodles. Yet " *r.- - - ■rrj your pharmacist looks . f at the crvptic scribbles and calmly reaches for a bottle. Ihe right bottle. Prescriptions ale written in a special international language known to phy sicians any pharmacists ... a kind of universal, standardized shorthand that’s grammar- and penman ’up-proof. It exists so any registered pharmacist anywhere can till your prescription , . accurately. That’s how we re always able to give you just the drug your physician prescribes, and why the directions are always correct. Wc are pleased to ser\c you whenever prescription medi calion is required. HollowclFs REX ALL DRUG STORE Two Registered Pharmacists R«*ci»ter»*«l rhurmaciKl Alw»)» <»» Phone 452-2127, Prompt Delivery ' ' s P. H. B. Pickled Herring Breakfast !£• - :}. ✓*- *•, • » ♦ .» * w \ • * w < !k % 7-9 A. M., Saturday, January 7 Edenton Methodist Church ) ***-. -4; i 'f | r i &' . iAHTouC^at^*!# I that’s deliciously seasoned and easy to prepai'e. Serve it with noodles. Beef And Peppers Rama 1 teaspoon Tabasco, divid ed. 1 lb. ground beef. 1 teaspoon salt. V\ cup grated Parmesan cheese. 2 tablespoons minced pars ley. % cup packaged dried bread crumbs. 1 egg, beaten. 1 medium onion, chopped. 1 can (1 lb.) tomatoes. 1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste. 1 can (3 oz.) mushrooms. 4 green peppers, cut into lengthwise pieces. 1 x k teaspoon Italian season t ing. Vj teaspoon sugar. 1 bay leaf. 1 clove garlic, Vz teaspoon Tabasco over ground beef. Add salt, cheese, parsley, bread crumbs and ! egg; mix well. Shape into '2 small balls. Brown meat . balls in hot fat in large skil let. Remove and set aside, j Saute onion until tender; add 'omrtoes, tomato paste, mush ■ooni liquid and remaining Tabasco and seasonings. Bring to a boil; add green peppers and mushrooms; cover and limmer 10 minutes, stirring , occasionally. Remove bay ’eaf and garlic clove; add I - meatballs and simmer 10 minutes longer. Serve over . noodles. Makes four gener ics servings. Look for specials at the meat counter. Consider some if the less-familiar cuts of beef. Take boneless chuck, | "or example. It offers “beefy” good eating at much less than vou’d pay for sirloin or rib. The two secrets for cooking less-expensive cuts of meat are: one, slow, imoist cooking at low temperature; two, the liquid used to braise the ■cat should contribute flavor i goodness of its own and , ?lcnd with the meat juices. Tomato-Braised Bon? uses versa! d-’ cond'-nsed ID. C. Lewis, in Greensboro. o Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Kehaycs and son Martin of Jacksonville, N. C., spent a few days this week as guests of Mr. Kehaycs’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kehayes. Mrs. Albert Ward and son A1 visited her mother, Mrs. C. C. McCaskill in Carthage, N. C., over the weekend. o Visiting with Father Jo seph J. Lash, pastor of St. Ann’s Catholic Church for * WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ SMOKED Picnics lb. 39c DELICIOUS Chuck Steaks» 49c LUTER’S Franks 1-lb. s 49c TURKEY - BEEF AND CHICKEN Frozen Pot Pies 5 for 89 1* TRO PI CAL LOW CALORIE Fruit Drinks V 2 gal. 39c FROZEN AP ~ Q FTtI ITT CHERRY u * r I\Ul I. CHERRY FOR PIES ™ 89c PHONE: ft Afl The store large 482-2317 II Mm l enough for val- Free Delivery ■■ ■ jj eS( stnall Every Day on SUPER j enough to take Orders of $2.00 j «, . nirrirp an interest in or More! I IVIAIvIvEi I even customer. the next few weeks are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Lash of Cleveland, Ohio. - -Q" -■■ < ■ Mrs. Grace Marshall and Mrs. Goldie Midgett of Elizabeth City were Monday guests of Mrs. J. Edwin Bufflap. RECEPTION Mr. an d Mrs. A. T. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. White. Jr., Mr. and Mrs? Tim White and Mrs. W. V. Gaylord cordially invite w»u s to a reception honoring Mrs.: Gladys Brooks Roberts and- Cotter Bright White, Sr., on Saturday, January 7, be tween the hours of 2 and 4 at the home cf C. B. White, Sr., Tyner. CHURCHWOMEN The Churehwomen of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will have their regular luncheon meeting on Tuesday, Janu ary 10, in the Parish House at 1 P. M.