SOCIETY COLUMN
Church tn Winston-Salem recently after v'Isiting Mrs.
Payseur In the hospital. Dr. Church is a retired evange
list of the Western North Carolina United Methodist
Conference and a former pastor here.
^ 4 * *
The United Methodist Youth of Central United
Methodist church spent the day Saturday at Carowinds
and had a good time. Counselors for this group, which
meets at the church each Sunday evening, are Mr. and
Mrs. Odell Norwood.
Young people of Dixon Presbyterian church spent
the afternoon Sunday at Carowinds, with Mrs. James
Childers accompanying the group.
TAR HEEL KITmEN
By Ml.=;s YORK KIKER
MarkoUng Homo Kconomifit
Shroddod cab'hago can be repar-
od in a .similar manner hut re-
.(Julies .slightly less water and
Long ago someone said it was J^liorier cooking ilme.
time to tW of cabbages and Other cabbage recipes fidlovv
kings." possibly cabbages are noLworld tiying.
considered royally along with
kings but are worthy or more
; talks and praise than they u.sual-l
: ly receive. Raw cabhfige a g‘>od
HOT U7LTED CABBA’CIE
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source of vitamin C and some
vitamin A which everyone needs
Cabbage ks low in caiories, yield
ing about 21 calojies p(*r 3 1-2
(aincos raw, or 20 calorics per 3
1-2 ounces cooked without sea-,
3 .slices bacon
1-1 cup chopped onion
2 ti4 lespoons vinegar
2 tablespoon water.
1 tabh'spoon sugar
1-2 i<»a.spoon salt
1-S lespoon pepP<‘f
1 .small h('ad North
1 teaspoon selery se<*d.
I 1 teaopoon mustard se<'d
1-4 hvrspoon pepper
Combine vegetables. Mix re
maining ingriKlients and bring to
a boil. Four otlter vd etable.s. Let
stand at least overnight or for 12
horns before serving. TliLs keeps
indefinitely in refrigerator. Yields
G servMngs. Note: Frequently left
over venegar from sweet cucum-
er pickles can be substituted for
the vinegar and sugar. Add sea
sonings, neat and pour over vege
tables. I
Carolina
(about 4 1-2
Mrs. Dellinger s
Rites Conducted
soning. Smart shoppers know that
cabbage is available year- cabbag(\ shredded
.around with fresh North Caro- cupsi
An heii’ess recently married to coriimrrcial supjilies avail- 1 North Carolina apple, pai’od,
an officer in the marines. Even able approximate!./ nine months cored, and finely <‘hoppp:l (1 cupi
to the rich a steady jcu is not to „f year. And the price is in- In skillett, cook caced till crip; | Funeral rites for .Mrs Annie
be sneezed at. , viting. drin, reserved drippings. Set ha-'Mayhew Dellinger. 74, of route
# # , I North Carolina Department of ronasidi*. Add onion to drop- 4. weie conducted Saturday aftor-
I Agiicultuie markelin^T specialists ping; cook til! tender. Stir in vine- noon from Patterson Spidngs
Sign on the door of a college remind us that North Carolina ger, water, sugar, salt and pe;:- Baptist chlirch. interment folhiw-
baiiketbalJ coach’s office: "I’m has three seasonal commercial per; bring to boiling .Add cab- jng in the church cemetery,
busy but if you can see over the, crops of cabbage. The spring c.age and apple.s; toss to coat.' Mrs. Dellinger, widow of James
tran.som. come in." ‘ season is primarily in the ( (ta-stal to coat. Sover and cook over, Franklin Dellinger, died Friday
Area Students
Enroll At Abbey
Three students from the
Kings Mountain area have en
rolled at Belmont Abbey col
lege for the first semester. ;
They are Larry Deon .Smith of ,
Gastonia, a transfer student and
a graduate of Kings Mountain
high school; Donald William
Pruitt, the hu.sband of Rhonda
Pruitt of 511 Rhodes Avenue,
Kings Mountain, who is a trans
fer student and also a graduate
of Kingji Mountain high school; L
Michael Eugene Thombs, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Thombs of
3]fi W. Ridge, Kings Mountain, a
freshman at the Ahliey and a
graduate of Kings Mountain high
school.
In 1971, nearly 410,000 Federal
employees about 20 per cent of
the total - were women 40 years
of age or older, according to the
IJ. S. Civil Service commission.
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Your childdrcn are growing up
whc*n they stop asking W'here
I countie.s from late April till mid-
I June. The summer crop is in tlie
I mountain counties with harvc.st-
I ing late June until early Xovom-
iber. The late crops isc in the
October
medium heat for 5 minutes or till
cabbage is justed wilted. Crumble
bacon tover top. Yields 4 to G
scrving.s.
EARLY cabbage
CA-SSEROLE
7 cups shredd(?d North Carolina
cij bage
1 cup boiling water, approxi
mately
1 cup grated Cheddar cheese
they came from and s-iart ref us
ing to say where they are going., . ,, , , .
^ r. r, 1 usually from lab
* * * until late January.
This world is full of checlcs and i When buying cabbage, choose
balance.s. Just when you get 1o| solid, firm heads that are heavy
where menu prices don’t matter;for the size with fresh, crisp
calories do. j leaves and good color. Wash and 1 can cream celery soup
* * * I dry caN age heads, wrap in plas- Crushed potato chips or crack-
The average ago of the world’s; tic film or other moisture proof^trs.
grvat civilizations has boon 200 covering, then store in the refrig-1 Cook cabbage just enough to
] years. Thc.se nations prograssed I orator. Cabbage properly handled keep from sticking, approximate- sisters, Mrs! Lula Camp of Pat-
11!.rough this sequence: | and stmod keeps well for .sever- ly 7 minutes in boiling water until lerson and Mrs. Ida Mae Strick-
f From Bondage to spiritual ai days. wilted. Drain; place in * littered, land of Shelby. „
faith i Basic pioparation of cabbage is casserole in alternate layers with!
From spiritual faith to gix^at onick and easy. Cai bage deserves chco.se and soup. Garnish top. Leisure to check the gas sup-
courage it. !. c. tender loving carol or it with crushed potato chips or p',■ before taking the boat out,
I FTom courage to liberty j becomes unpleasant in ordor, col- crackers. Cover and bake at 350 icminds Don Costa, safety direc-
i From liberty to abundano^ or and digestibility. The old dcgrc 's V. for 20 to 30 mbiatcs tor of the Allstate Motor club. It
From a undance to selfishness method of cooking cabbage a half Yields S 10 servings. Note: An will prevent .some highly danger-
From selfishness to complac-|day covered in vv'ator is about as even simpler and similar recipe ous .‘ituations and save the em-
morning at her home after illness
of several years.
Rev. Julius II. Lee and Rev.
L D. Scruggs officiated at the
final riles, and interment was in'
the church cemetery
.She was daughter of the late
.Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mayhew and,
a member of Patterson Springs'
Miss Nora Dellinger of Kings
Baptist church.
Surviving are one daughter.
Mountain; two brothers. Paul
Mayhew of Earl and Pink May
hew of Kings Mountain; and two
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enc./. : out-of-date as traveling by horse u.ses shredded North Carolina. bana.'?smont of being towed
I From complacency to apathy and buggy. , cabbage, (X'lery soup, and your ashore. i
j From apatiiy to dependency j Wash cri bage, cut or shred ns favorite cheese or plain crackers.:
I Prom dependency back again iesired. Remove center core and Alternate layers in greased c is-' Conscientiou.s boatmen are con-
i to Bandage. any damaged leave.^. q'o boil wed- scrole beginning and ending ceine.l al)Out the effect of their
In 19 years our United States ges, put about 1 inch of of water ending with crumble I crackers. : wake on othei- boats, docks,’
I will b<‘ 200 years old. This cycle in a saucepan; add cabbage and
; is not inevitajlc . . it depends salt to taste. Cook rapidly unn-
j upon YOU! j covered for a couple of minutes.
I I Cover cabbage, lo'\*er heat, and
I If a boat overturns or cap- conk foi'S to 10 minutes or until
'sizes, stay with it. advises Don; tender rut crisp. Drain and sea-
I Costa, safety director of the son with butter, margarine, sour
BEST VEGETABLE SL .AW ’ mcorix! ve.“sels and shore prop-
1 large North Carolina, chopped eity, advises Don Costa, safety!
or shredded I director of th(» Allstate Motor
1 large green pepper, choppo:! elib . The water is no place for
1 large onion, chopp<’d or sHc- carele.ss of inconsiderate actions. |
ed into rings. i
1 small jar pimerto (option-! Bicycle accidents in 1972 caus-
AUstate Motor club. The flotation cream, or as desired. Weight al) led 1.000 deaths and more tlian .
material in many small boats w’atchers may settle for salt and 1 cup sugar 1102,000 injuries, according to
i will keep the l>oat and its occu- papi>er. Caraway seeds sprinkled 1 cup vinegor i statistics releas(?d by the Trav-'
9:l3-10:npd pants afloat until help arrives. on top give an appealing taste. . \ teaspoon salt ' elei's Insurance companies. j
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