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PAGE TWO ONE REAL COOL ] I COOKING 1 By SYLVIA C. MATTHEWS j Virginia Electric & Power Ca. | ■ Home Economist You’re a cool cook if you plan meals that can be prepared ahead of time and cooked in the oven with no pot-watching. The following tempting menu includes a choice of two delicious chicken dishes that are special enough for company and easy enough for family meals. Your choice of vegetables and bread will go in the oven with the chicken. The dessert, salad in gredients and peppy salad dress ing are prepared ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator. Crusty Oven Fried Chicken or Spicy Chicken Casserole Baked Corn Tossed Salad with Peppy Dressing Garlic Rolls Pineapple Freeze Crusty Oven Fixed Chicken 2 cups crushed potato chips Vz teaspoon paprika Vi teaspoon garlic salt 1 2Vz or 3 lb. frying chicken, cut up 1/3 cup melted butter or mar garine dash pepper Combine crushed chips and seasonings. Dip chicken in melt ed butter then roll in chip mix ture. Place pieces skin s'de up in greased shallow pan. (Do not al low pieces to touch each other.) Bake at 357° F. for 1 hour or un til tender. Spicy Chicken Casserole 1 214 lb. frying chicken, cut up Vi cup butter 3 cloves garlic Vi cup minced onion 1 cup ketchup Vi cup vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt Vi cup Worcestershire sauce Vi cup water Brown chicken on all sides in butter. Place in greased casser ole. Combine remaining ingredi ents and pour over chicken. Cover. Bake at 350' F. for 114 hours. NOTE: This dish may b e cooked the night before and stor ed in the refrigerator. Remove and heat 30-40 minutes at 350' F. before serving. Baked Corn 2 packages frozen corn ■ Vi cup light cream or milk butter salt pepper Place all ingredients in casser ole and cover. Bake 40-50 min utes with oven meal. Garlic Roll! Dip tops of rolls in garlic but ter. Wrap in foil and place in oven to heat 15 to 20 minutes. Or—cut French or Vienna loaf in 14 inch thick slices —do not cut through bottom crust. Spread slices with garlic butter. Cov er lightly with aluminum foil to hold slices together. Heat in oven 15 minutes. Garlic Builer Allow one clove of garlic to stand 2 hours in Vi lb. soft but ter at room temperature. Or mince garlic fine and add to but ter as spread. Vi teaspoon garlic powder may be substituted. PURE i Jfl|©f PREMIUM ~ »}§ «. ■ sets 30 new performance 1% f J BBSU records at pii f RI Daytona Beach '- 9 fiSi i j» j ' miJi »■ '-Vmu 4 Total number of records now stands ot over 240-more than any other gasoline I C I f j } At the 1957 International Safety Pjl Efeflh \\ ] / and Performance Trials at Day tona Beach, Pure-Premium kShu jii powered 30 cars to re.ord per > 'JIBSSSkI t Jr~*\ IflL tT J 1 I formance. This brings th*' total ■BK \ I W%lf number of records set by Pure •' HI W Premium to over 240 —more [I W T. vi records than any other gasoline, ■W* W according to NASCAR. Get record performance in iff Bmflw —jiwtk> your car too. Come in for a tank jm ful of Pure-Premium. It’s- the '■■ gasoline proved by performance PH again and again and again! /jßimi ■ M Mow, mors than svsr, yee too Is smi with PURI Winslow Oil Company ‘ I Phone 3336 Hertford, N. C. 1 • ■ - .. & & * < „ - jgffv . ■ Recent Bride ] t - w* -- ■ auP M ft firm. /'“ ‘ < MB : Mm ' * * ’ 1 -jt .jll MRS. HORACE CARTER The marriage of Miss Lavelle Ward and Horace Carter took place August 30 at 3 P. M. in the Hatcher Memorial Baptist Church, Richmond, Va. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Byron Wilkinson, pastor of the church. The tride is the daughter of J. D. Ward and the late Mrs. Ward of Tyner. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carter of Gatesville. The bride wore a "Harmay" original in cerluain blue imported silk organza, styled shirtwaist with re-embroid ered alcencon lace and satin collar, cuff and contour belt. The skirt featured full sunburst plaiting. She wore a half hat of petals and dyed to match shoes. She carried a prayer book showered with stephanotis and topped with a white orchid. After a northern wedding trip the couple will reside in Gatesville. Peppy Dressing x k cup salad oil Vz small Bermuda onion, chopped 1 tablespoon minced green pepper 1 teaspoon salt V 2 teaspoon red pepper 3 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons minced parsley 1 teaspoon confectioner’s sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard Combine the ingredients in jar or blender. Cover and set aside 1 hour, fihake for 6 minifies or blend thoroughly. Makes about \ cup. Does delicious things for a tossed salad. Variations: 1. Add 2 chopped hard-cooked eggs and Vi cup cup chili sauce. 2. Add 3 oz. crumbled blue cheese and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. NOTE: If blender is used to mix ingredients, coarsely chopped onions, pepper, etc., may be used since blender will mince these in gredients nicely. Cocoanul Pineapple Freeze I—9-oz.1 —9-oz. can crushed pineapple 8 marshmallows, cut in eighths 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine. melted Vz cup chopped shredded co coanut Vz cup vanilla wafer crumbs 1 cup heavy cream, whipped THS CHOWAN HERALD. KDENTON. NORIK CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1«5«. Pour pineapple (with syrup) over cocoanut and marshmallows. | PORTRAITS by 1 PHOTOGRAPHY 104 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. j Bxlo Portrait t Hand Painted ini Oil J, 24K FRAME , 1 CHOICE OF 4 PROOFS ■j 87.50 J ! WEDDIXG ALBUMS FAMILY GROUPS SELF-PORTRAITS ; | BABY AND CHILDREN | PORTRAITS OUR j SPECIALTY i ■ \ | Hrs. Mon. thru Fri. 4to 9 i j Sat. 10 to 7. • ~ Q: j Let soak several hours or over ! night until marshmallows are j soft . Brown crumbs lightly in; I butter, spread Vz crumb mixture in bottom of refrigerator tray. ; Fold cream into pineapple mix-, i ture. Pour into the refrigerator j tray and top with remaining ; crumbs. Freeze until firm. Makes 6 to 8 servings. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1. Section 1 ditorium had arrived. ! Edenlon Lions Club considered ‘ the possibility of securing lights to play night football. Graham 1 Byrum, Kenneth Floars. William I Privott and J. Clarence Leary I were appointed to make an in vestigation. i George Capehart tendered his; resignation as Scoutmaster of the j Edenton Boy Scouts. Kermit ■ Layton was appointed to succeed { Mr. Capehart. I Albert Byrum. Chairman of the Finance Committee of Town Council reported that it was his I opinion that the town tax rate ; would be SI.OO. | Robert A. Foster of Somer ville, N. J., presented the St. i Paul Episcopal Church with a : new register book. The book | was presented by E. W. Spires Jin behalf of Mr. Foster. Red Men and Lions Club were lied 2-2 for the city soft ball championship. A meeting was scheduled in Raleigh to deterir/ne if the Edenton - Mackeys Ferry Com pany was to receive damages as the result of being put out of business on account of the erec tion of bridges connecting the extreme eastern section of the state with th mainland. Edenton's Rotary Club plan ned an inter-city meeting with the Windsor and Murfreesboro Clubs. Logan Elliott underwent an op eration in Norfo'k General Hos pital for appendicitis. Ladies of the Legion Auxili ary held a subscription card par- KJMSHHH I ■ *wlifts !^« —-I I ] over a door to clean this oven! New G-E oven door I ~2——every corner of the oven. * s / (I u I Door goes back on easily, BSSSsI I^HT I BIG 40 SPEED-COOKING ELECTRIC RAMCF ,—, *•• •*one t i m * Sgl ' I Here's G-E’e most exciting buy Hmj I j In s 40-inch range! See it end I » * marvel at the big capacity oven, v|i | the’new ease of cleaning, the I amazingly fast Calrod* units-* |IK I and tt># l 0W ‘ lOW P fiC *l /• ■- il " j ONLY $169.95 MODEL J-400 ':agaa»W.|g«SS! S . with tttAt « NO-0.1, C0..10, COION 000 UN 1 * ty in the Parish House. | With Judge W. H. S. Burgwyn presiding, a record short term of Chowan Superior Court was j completed in a little over ■ one , day. j A letter was received from, Vincent C. Dwyer of Pittsburgh,' Pa., praising The Chowap Herald for its special edition in .connec tion with opening of the Albe marle Sound bridge. Prospect Brighter For Fiberglass Plant Continued from Page 1, Section 1 | hoped that in about another week I or ten days the goal of $25,000 will be subscribed. It was also pointed out at the ■ meeting that probably some peo-J 1 pie who will make an investment i ! might be overlooked. In that) ! event Richard Atkinson will bej ! delighted to accept subscriptions j I in any amount at the Peoples Bank & Trust Company. Simply Crazy " “I must run my wife over to the doctor.” “Is she in a bad way?” “Sure, simply crazy about him.”| Aristocratic Pooch Client: “Has this dog a good pedigree?” Salesman: “If he could talk he j would not speak to either of us.” * B 18 YEARS EIGHTEEN SUCCESSFUL YEARS is our proof of hon est dealing with the public. Please trust us with your work. J. WINTON SAWYER CEMETERY MEMORIALS 405 South Road St. Elisabeth City Dial 5895 yes, IN BRAZIL, the , plants attain heights ! VOFISTO ZO FEET. uf’vW ' ■■ NOTICE This is to notify the pub lic that as of this date, Sep j tember 8, 1958, I will not ! be responsible for any debts made by my wife, Mrs. Isa dore Bunch. N. 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