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THE CHOWAN HERALD SECTION B Creative Cooking From The Herald Kitchen If you think your skill at the grill is limited to hamburgers and hot dogs, you’ve got a whole new world of good eating waiting far you. Who can invite a ’.• jjß : ’ COOKOUT TIME Cook out-of-doors and out-of-the ordinary, too. Try preparing Shi«h Kabobs Internationale for a delightful change. For ALL Your, Roofing Needs PERRY drRTfIJIHeV 482-8579 EDENTON, N. C. i ★ Tar & Gravel * Shingles 0 ★ Gen. Repairs ★ Metal IhaWMtMdfat tor 6 months, and wdll give you one-thud off. If you've been wanting a Or you can return the Caterpillar tractor or loader machine if you can stand to but making do with less, here's part with a tractor that does so your chance to try the real much work with so little thing for six months at 1/3 off downtime, regular rental rates. Don't make do with less. At the end of that time • Try a Cat D 3,931, or 910 for Gregory Fbole will give you the 1/3 less. And discover how option to buy And if you do, much more profit you can make we'll apply every cent of vour with more machine, rental money to the purchase Or you can continue to rent fcj GREGORY POOLE at regular rates (and still keep EQUIPMENT COMPANY your purchase option open.) Call EB. Griffin, 482-840$ Edenton We make it easy to make it Caterpillar. £V'. ;c-,;.\ • * ■" i - - - Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, June 14, 1979 few friends over to the patio for supper with steaks, chops and roasts at such an unreasonable cost? Shish Kabobs Internationale will feed six to eight, on less than 2 pounds of top round. So, when you cook out-of doors this summer, cook out-of-the ordinary with this recipe. You’ll be able to enjoy our ..own backyard BNC Reveals Savings Account Rate Increases RALEIGH - Effective July 1 the Bank of North Carolina, N.A., will increase interest rates paid on regular savings accounts ' from 5 per cent to 5Vi per cent, it was announced to day by BNC president, Charles F. Merrill. BNCWHTlib'Vifera new variable rate four-year certificate of deposit which is tied to the rate paid on four-year Treasury notes as now permitted under new Federal regulations an nounced last week. The higher rates will be available statewide in all of the bank’s 65 offices. party all the more because the preparation work is done ahead of time either the night before or at least eight hours ahead. Just do the threading of the marinated beef strips and fresh vegetables on skewers and head for the grill. Shish Kabobs Internationale 2 to 2Vi lbs. beef top round, cut l inch thick 16 to 24 medium-sized mushrooms 3 to 4 small zucchini, cut into 1 inch pieces % cup Italian dressing Vi cup maple flavored syrup y« cup soy sauce Vi teaspoon ginger 8 to 16 cherry tomatoes Cut meat cross wise into' one-eighths to one-fourth inch thick strips about 4 inches long; place meat, mushrooms and zucchini in plastic bag. Combine dressing, syrup, soy sauce tand ginger; pour into bag. Close bag securely, pressing out air; refrigerate at least eight hours or overnight, turning bag occasionally. Remove meat and vegetables from dressing mixture; alternately thread vegetables and meat (tightly weaving strips back and forth) on eight 10-inch skewers. Cook over ash covered coals or on rack in broiler pan so meat is about 3 inches from heat about 3 minutes. Brush with dressing mixture; thread tomatoes onto end of skewers. Turn; continue cooking two to four minutes or until desired doneness. Serve with heated remaining dressing mix ture. Makes 6 to 8 servings. This is not just any old carrot bread recipe. With interest running high, now, in nutrient-packed foods, this one has quick-cooking oats and honey. 9Rce several hours after cooling and spread with your favorite spread. Yummy with a tall glass of iced tea or coffee. Honey-Oat Carrot Loaf 2y« cups all-purpose flour 5 teaspoons baking powder SECTION B 1V« teaspoon salt V* teaspoon ginger U 4 teaspoons cinnamon 1 cup quick-cooking oats 3 large eggs two-thirds cup honey Vfc cup corn oil y« cup firmly packed brown sugar 2 cups lightly packed coarsely shredded pared carrots two-thirds cup chopped nuts Stir together flour, ha king powder, salt, ginger and cinnamon; stir in oats. Beat together eggs, honey, oil and sugar until blended. Add flour mixture; stir just until dry ingredients are moistened. Stir in carrots and nuts. Turn into an oiled 9 by 5 by 3-inch loaf pan. Bake at 325 degrees about one hour and 20 minutes or until tests done in center. Cool on wire rack for 10 minutes; loosen edges and turn out on rack and cool right side up. The crust of this loaf is on the crisp side but it will soften after storage in a tightly closed Continued On Page 2-B "Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny." Kin Hubbard | The Fantastic \ "l 3 GEORGE 4r jt D S DEMO SALE s general motors parts division V WINDING UP THIS WEEK!! V 0 SAVE ?! $1500!! 3 f ALL LOCALLY SEVERAL SUPER I DRIVEN CARS DEALS LEFT!! M Implll 4-omr Scdin ** C *' El Camino H pcnDP C CHEVROLET □ I ULUIUaL COMPANY, INC. a I SALES HOURS: | IQO North Brood Stroot SERVICE & PARTS HOURS K Mon.-FrtßA.il. 5:30 P.M. Edonton, N. C. Mwt /ri. BA.M.- 5P M p| 482-2138 m * B'.jiv- t N •* rail 1 PROGRAM LAUNCHED—A Farm Bureau-backed implement identification system has been launched in Chowan County through the cooperation of dealers and the Sheriff’s Department. Jay Trivette, left, discusses the marking system with Sheriff Troy Toppin center, and Deputy Joseph Byrum. J w ’ Machinery ID Program Begun In Chowan Farmers in Chowan County can aid in crime prevention by participating in a machinery iden tification system, according to Sheriff Troy Toppin. Necessary equipment for marking items with a pre determined identification number is now available in the sheriff’s office. Three implement dealers in the county each purchased a set of dies as did the Chowan County Farm Bureau. Farm equipment dealers are now equipped to mark new or used equipment at the time of sale. The sheriff’s department will issue numbers and keep records. Owners will stamp their ID number on their machinery and equipment. Jay Trivette of the N. C. Department of Crime Control and Public Safety visited the area recently to explain the national marking system to im plement dealers and get the program underway in Chowan County. He said the state has accepted a uniform marking system known as the “lowa System”. A marking guide is prepared which will show where each piece of equipment will be marked. In addition, property owners are advised to place the number in a second place, known only to him “Then if your ID number is removed or destroyed, you can still have a positive means of identification,” it is pointed out. An inventory record of marked equipment should be maintained in order that the owner can make a positive identification of the item once it has been recovered. “In fact, less than 20 per cent of owners in North Carolina have been able to positively identify their property after it was stolen,” it was noted. Stickers to be placed on marked equipment will be made available after marking and inventorying the equipment.
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