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For And About Women PAGE THREE gjjSSU’*’* f ■iL iJb. 3 J|^BNh /y TRADITIONALLY MEXICAN— Beef and bean rich canned chili con came (with beans) is the prime ingredient in this Quick Mole, an up-to-date all-American version of Mexican sauced chicken. The Herald Kitchen Chicken is probably the most versatile and adapt able of all foods. Since it is raised practically every where on the globe, it is universally cooked, eaten and enjoyed. It is also economical. It is largely spicing which distinguishes Aus trian Paprikhuhn from Spanish Arfoz con Polio from Chinese 800 Loo Gai. Cooked alia Italians, as in Chickwr Genoese Style, there is almost the drifting aroma of rose mary. This esteemed herb, not only enhances chicken, tyit is delightful seasoning for lamb, pork and beef stews; vegetables such as eggplant, green beans, sum mer squash and turnips as wfelL It is sold national ly in whole form only. Crush it as much as pos sible if it is to be added to a dough or batter. Try this recipe developed by the American Spice Trade Association for Chicken Genoese Style. Chicken Genoese Style 6 chicken legs and thighs. ■ 2 tablespoons olive or salad oil ‘Vi cup instant minced onion. 'A teaspoon instant minc A John Doors Tractor puts man and machine at their working best It’s a great combination you as operator, an implement, and a John Deere 70 h.p. “3020" or 94 h.p. “4020” Tractor. Tractor hydraulic power takes over the heavy work '—steering, braking, shifting, equipment control, PTO control, engaging the differ ential lock. This, along with maximum Jding comfort and operating convenience, lelps keep you fresh at the wheel. John ■fliTfr V IJI [I # Hobbs Implement Co./ Inc EDENTON, N. C "Yaw John Deere Dealer" GUY C. HOBBS, Mgr. THE CHOWAN HALP, BPEWTOW JANUARY It, 186 S. ed garlic. % cup dry red wine. 4 tablespoons tomato paste: 1 tomato, diced. 1 teaspoon -parsley flakes. V 4 teaspoon rosemary leaves, crushed. Vz teaspoon salt. Dash black pepper. Saute chicken in hot fat until golden brown, about 10 minutes. Drain excess oil from pan. Meantime, blend onion and garlic with three tablespoons wa ter; let stand eight min utes to soften. Pour wine ever chicken; cook, uncov ered, over low heat until wine has evaporated, about 15 minutes. Mix tomato paste with one cup water. Add onion and garlic and remaining ingredients to chicken. Continue cooking, uncovered, over low heat 15 minutes or until chicken is tender. Add stock or water as needed. Sauce should be very thick. Serves six. Here is another one for the oven fried chicken de votees. Her bad Oven Fried Chicken 2Vi lb. broiler - fryer chicken. \ cup pancake mix. % teaspoon crushed rose mary leaves. 2 teaspoons salt. Vi teaspoon ground black pepper. Vi cup butter or margar ine. Wash chicken and cut into serving size pieces. Combine pancake mix, rosemary, salt and black pepper in large paper or plastic bag. Place chicken all at once in bag and shake until well coated. Melt butter in a nine-by thirteen-foy-two inch pan in preheated 400 degree oven. Arrange chicken in pan, skin side down. Bake 30 minutes. Turn chicken and bake 30 to 40 minutes longer until done. Many delicious and ex citing dishes come to us from Mexico. One of the tastiest is the mole, a very special sauce for meats, made from several kinds of chili peppers, plump beans, and spices. Re quiring hours, sometimes days to prepare, the Mexi can mole is so time-con suming that it is tradition ally made only on occa sions and feasts ox great importance. How about an all-Am erican version of the mole which uses convenience foods in its preparation? ueere Tractors help implements work bet ter, too. There’s power and speed for drawn implements, an independent PTO for power-driven machines, Load-and- Depth Control for hitch-mounted equip ment. Ask us for a demonstration of how a John Deere Tractor can help you farm easier and better. Convenient Credit Plan terms will help make ownership easier. Society News Visiting Father Joseph Lash and his parents this past Tuesday were Rt. Rev. Joseph F. Denges of St. Stephen’s Parish in Washington, D. C., and his brother, Very Rev. Peter M. Denges of Elizabeth City, along with Rt Rev. Harold J. Skelley of St. Patrick’s Parish in Cha teaugay, N. Y., and Rev. Joseph F. Dowd of St. Hubert’s Church in Star Lake, N. Y. -A. Q. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alls ibrook spent the weekend in Tarboro visiting Mr. Allsbrook’s sister, Mrs. Blanche Strawbridge, who is very ill Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manning and Mrs. W. C. Manning of Williamston visited Edenton friends Sunday afternoon. • O Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollo-’ Well of Tyner have re turned from Pasadena, Calif., where they spent several weeks with their daughter and family, Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Park er Spent Sunday in Rich Square visiting relatives. James W. Hatch spent the weekend in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dail. Jr., and David attended the Wilson-Dail wedding in Rowland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ola Ray Clark of Greenville spent Sunday with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Al ton Clark and Allen. It has all the savory good flavor of the Mexicon or iginal. To complete a fiesta with Quick Mole as main dish serve a green salad with oil and vinegar dressing and fill a hollowed out pineapple with juicy chunks of pineapple and avocado squares. Quick Mole 2 Ihs. chicken pieces. Vi cup slivered almonds. 2 tablespoons oil. 1/3 cup diced green pep per. Vi cup chopped onion. Vi cup water. 1 medium clove garlic, minced. 1 can (15% oz.) chili con carne with beans. 2 teaspoons grated un sweetened chocolate. Generous dash cinnamon. Dash cloves. In skillet brown chicken and almonds in oil; pour off fat. Add green pepper, onion, water and garlic. Cover; cook over low heat 30 minutes. Stir now and then. Add chili, choco late, cinnamon and cloves. Cover; cook 15 minutes longer. Stir now and then. Serves six. ANNOUNCING! TWO EXTRA BIG SERVICES FREE -10 OUR/Sf/'## PHARMACY f&msSTrs CUSTOMERS jr\ YEWiS* § WJ! A Unique Valid Proof of Expense For Your Tax ind Insurance Records This easy-to-keep statement of expense contains all the Information you need for both income tax returns and medical insurance claims —your name, date, and amount of purchase. You’ll get one every time we fill a prescription for you, at no cost to you! An Exclusive "Family Medical History" Record This brand new servic*enables us to keep a complete record of all the prescrip tions we’ve filled for you and every member of your family—in our store—at •II times. It is practically invaluable, not only as a fast reference on prescriptions that are to be refilled, but many times also, as a help to your physician in emer gencies when he may not have your medical records handy. Come in and see for yourself how very helpful both of these new free services will be to you. ‘lt’s The Extras That Make The Service Even Better’* HOLLOWELL'S drugstore TWO UCHSTDED PHARMACISTS ON DUTY TO SERVE YOU Phone 482-2127 Prompt Delivery i .■■mhh ■ B ' W W%.;- 'V ' : | ’B t % fcf; >'tgp# MISS VIRGINIA ANN WELLS Wells-Brown Plans Are Made Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wells of Edenton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Ann, to William Kenneth Brown, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Sr., of Silver Spring, Md. Miss Wells is a gradu ate of the University of North Carolina at Greens boro. Mr. Brown was gradu ated from Montgomery Junior College and Frost burg State College in Cumberland, Md. Miss Wells and Mr. Brown reside in Westmins ter, Md., and are employed by the Carroll County Board of Education. The wedding will take place February 3 in Eden ton Baptist Church. Social Items C. D. Bowles of United Properties has returned to New Port Richey, Fla., af ter spending several weeks at his home at Cape Col ony. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halsey and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Bailey of Wil liamston. Mrs. Wilma Ryan, Sally and Linda of Sioux City, lowa, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wil liams. Mrs. Lloyd Ayers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pate and family spent Sunday in Washington. Vets Comer EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are Authoritative answer* by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from former service men and their families. Further information on veterans’ bene fits may be obtained at any VA office. Q. —I am attending busi ness school under the G. I. Bill. Recently I received a monthly attendance certifi cation card to fill out. I was under the impression that these monthly certifi cation cards had been dis continued. A.—Monthly certification cards are still required of those veterans in training programs other than in col lege. Q. —I was retired from service for disability and now the VA has awarded me compensation. Can I draw both? A.—No. You may re ceive whichever is the greater amount or you may waive a portion of re tirement to receive com pensation. Q —l am attending school full-time under the G. I. Bill and have 5 dependents. Will the increase in allow ance for additional depend ents above two be handled automatically by VA? A.—No. The VA should be notified of all depend ents and any additional de pendency documents previ ously submitted should be sent to VA. Improving “You must think I’m a perfect idiot.’’ “Well, perhaps not per fect; but you are doing quite well.” Society News Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams and Mindy visit ed relatives in Colerain Saturday. o Ken Hopkins of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thorm.s Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Cayton of Greenville were weekend guests of his pat ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cayton. . Mrs. Carolyn Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sadler and Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed wards visited James Ed wards, who is a patient at Riverside Hospital in New port News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sad ler and Mrs. Carolyn Nix on visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker in Suffolk, Va., Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed wards are spending this week in Newport News, Va., visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards. Miss Holmes Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William Daniel Holmes, Jr., of Edenton, announce the en gagement of their daugh ter, Susan Ellis Holmes of Winston-Salem, to Stephen Rutledge Clark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Sr., of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Holmes attended Montreat Junior College and St. Andrew’s Presby terian College. She was presented at the 1964 Ter jSSffl&ii&A 188 fflllfff : ..S' W Wssg: ' ' i MISS SUSAN ELLIS HOLMES WEEKEND SPECIALS - At The - Phone: ftO A A II th ® store large 482-2317 If & IVI •• noU9h fQr ■W ■ ; value* . . . yet SUPER :T2iir£ Order* of $2.00 MARKET ferMt in every i or Morel customer! DELICIOUS WESTERN CHUCK ROAST lb. 43c a SWIFT'S PREMIUM Chuck ; T-Bone Steaks Sirloin lb. 49c Steaks RED AND WHITE Pot Pies ! RED SLV™ CHICKEN, TURKEY ! StHTCII “ BEEF 22-02. CAN 5 for 89c : 39c RED AND WHITE PILLSBURY Napkins Cinnamon 200 COUNT Rolls 29c g 25c T. S. Foley is spending this week with his sister in Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pratt and children of Har risonburg, Va., have ’re turned home after spend ing two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Louise- Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hughes spent the weekend in Richmond, Va. Master Wilford Goodwin, Jr., celebrated his ninth birthday on Sunday at the home of his parents. Rodney Byrum and Thurrell Bunch attended the furniture market in High Point this week. a— Mrs. Ida Mae Roberson has returned home after spending 10 weeks with her sister, Mrs. Martha Brady, in Washington, D. C. Price >Of Peace It’s not peace we object to, only the nervous ten sion that goes with it. —Times, Roanoke, Va. sichorean Debutante Ball in Raleigh. The bride elect is employed by Wa chovia Bank and Trust Company in Winston- Salem. Mr. Clark will graduate in March from Georgia State College. The wedding will take place on April 20 in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church here.
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