ticflftn i Miss Reierson Named To Post ROCKY MOUNT - L A. Bailey, executive vice president, Belk Tyler stores has named Kathy Reierson to the MIBB KATHY REIERSON W. T. CULPEPPER. 11l ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW 308-313 BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA BUILDING' Edenton, North Carolina 27932 P. O. BOX 344 TELEPHONE 919-483-3178 11l A SLOW LEARNER MAY Bhl have OTHER PROBLEMS E Often a young child that does not keep 111 with the rest of his class is singled ont by Bjl classmates as a subject for teasing. This H turn causes resentment by the child and IM i lead to definite anti-social behavioral Hi iblems. Very frequently the reason for so-called Mm w learning may be due to a physical im- Efil rment such as poor eyesight, bad hearing !■ a speech problem. If you have a child who |R doing poorly in the early grades ft may not In his fault. Have your physician check it H ; before the problem gets serious. YOU OB YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US IS n you need a delivery. We wUI deliver HI nptly without extra charge. A great many |s| >lc rely on us for their health needs. We ill some requests for delivery service tyoUcwelfo I VcxaXJL ( D>tugstoxe I Forty-three years ago we were a very promising bank.We still are. Back when we first opened, we promised to pay interest on savings at the highest rate allowed by law. That was over 43 years ago, and we’ve kept our promise. "' We’ve always raised our rates to the legal limit, to let your savings earn the highest interest. And now, when other banks are making lots of noise about higher interest, we’re just doing what comes naturally. So, rather than be in doubt about whether you’re earning in terest at the highest possible rate, come to Peoples Bank and be sure. You’ll never have to change banks again. Promise. newly created position of cosmetics coordinator for the IS Belk Tyler store retail group. She will be responsible for assisting all stores with their cosmetics departments, and will deal directly with cosmetics salemen. A Battleboro native, Miss Reierson graduated from Rocky Mount Senior High School in 1968. She received an Associate of Arts degree from Peace Junior College in 1970, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in 1972. Prior to joining Belk Tyler she worked for M. C. Braswell Agriservices and Town Terrace. Miss Reierson, a member of the American Home Economics Association, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Reierson of Battleboro. She lives in Rocky Mount. ‘ -JLs *. ■ ■ TAR HEEL WINNER —This photograph was taken at the National Chicken Cooking Contest Cook-Off Finals September 11 in Little Rock, Ark., and is the state winner, Mrs. Joyce Barbare of Rocky Mount. Her winning recipe, which she is holding, is for Mandarin Spiced Chicken. Harrell’s Car Reported Stolea A 1964 Chevrolet, owned by Earl G. Harrell, 18 Albania Street, was stolen here Friday night and a 1959 Chevrolet stolen the same night in Williamston The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Cooperative Game-Fish Tagging Program, which began in 1954 under the direction of Frank J. Mather 111, has up to now resulted in the tagging of 9121 young blue-fin tuna—with a starting tag-return rate of 25 per cent. This indicates a very heavy fishing pressure on the local stock of young bluefins. SPORTS AFIELD SOLVE CROSSWORDS FOR CASH The prize is never less than SSOO and could be a lot more. For correctly solving The Baltimore News American Jackpot Crossword Puzzle you can take home big cash. You have an opportunity every week. See entry, clues, and word list in THE BALTIMORE NEWS AMERICAN On sale at your local newsdealer. Edenton, North Carolina, Thursday, September 27, 1973 was found abandoned on the street. Police Chief J. D. Parrish said Harrell reported the theft at 9:48 A.M. Saturday, saying he had last seen his car about 9:30 P.M. Mrs. Gene Perry, who also lives on Albania Street, reported to police Sunday night that an old model car had been parked on the street for some time. When an investigation was made it revealed that the car had been reported stolen in Martin County. No arrests had been made Monday. . (Antiques 8c P postering QUALITY WORKMANSHIP COME IN AND BROWSE . . . WE BUY AND SELL Margo and Miklos Barath Queen Street Extended In Albania Acres TELEPHONE 482-4844 From The Kitchen Os The Chowan Herald By MILDRED HUSKINS Swirling aromas from the 51 chicken dishes prepared for the National Chicken Contest in Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 11, lingered well after the judges selected winners for the 24th annual cook-off. The top winner was R. Clement Holley of Wilmington, Del., who was awarded a cash prize of SIO,OOO for his Chicken Asparagus Casserole. One of the 51 contestants chosen from thousands of entrants to compete in the cook off was Mrs. Joyce Barbare of Rocky Mount, who represented North Carolina in the contest. Sponsors were the National Broiler Council, makers of Ac’cent, Alcoa Wrap and Wear- Ever Cookwear, and Mazola Oil. Mrs. Barbare cooked her way into the final competition with a recipe for Mandarin Spiced Chicken. She brought back a state trophy and SIOO cash prize. She also received a year’s supply of the co-sponsor’s products and hdr trip was expensefree. Here is her recipe: Mandarin Spiced Chicken 1 broiler-fryer, cut in serving pieces ‘/ 4 cup Mazola corn oil 1 can (10‘/2 oz.) chicken broth 2 tablespoons firmly packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon minced onion 1 teaspoon Ac’cent 1 teaspoon salt ‘4 teaspoon ground oregano ‘4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 can (11 oz.) mandarin orange segments 2 tablespoons corn starch Heat oil in 10-inch fry pan over medium heat. Add chicken; cook to a deep golden brown on all sides, turning as needed, about 20 minutes. Mix together chicken broth, brown sugar, onion, Ac’cent, salt, oregano and nutmeg. Pour over chicken. Cover. Simmer 45 minutes, or until done. Remove chicken to serving platter. Cover with foil to keep warm. Drain oranges, reserving syrup. Mix syrup and corn starch. Stir into pan juices. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture comes to boil and boils one minute or until thickened and clear. Add orange segments. Serve hot sauce over chicken pieces with rice. Makes four servings. The top prize winner is employed in sales, public relations and advertising and cooking is one of the hobbies he approaches with zest. This is the winning recipe: Chicken-Asparagus Casserole 2 whole broiler-fryer breasts, skinned, boned and cut into two by-four-inch pieces 1)4 teaspoons Ac’cent Va teaspoon pepper ■4 cup Mazola corn oil 2 pkgs. (10 oz. each) frozen asparagus 1 can cream of chicken soup *4 cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice >4 teaspoon curry powder 1 cup shredded sharp Cheddar cheese Sprinkle Ac’cent and pepper over chicken. Pour corn oil into 10-inch fry pan. Heat oven to medium heat. Add chicken and saute in oil about six minutes or until white and opaque. Remove from pan; drain on paper towels. Cook asparagus by package directions four to five minutes. Drain. Place asparagus on bottom of 9x9x2- inch baking pan. Place sauteed chicken oven asparagus. Mix together chicken soup, mayonnaise, lemon juice and curry powder. Pour over chicken and asparagus. Sprinkle cheese over the top. Cover with foil and bake at 375 CONTRACTING FOR HOME BUILDING and GENERAL REPAIRS CALL AFTER 5:00 P. M. BILL SKITTLETHORPE 482-4826 MARYLAND SKITTLETHORPE 482-2091 I TAYLOR Theater Edenton, N. C. W vVCIXK-. Vernon Scott U P I su n . imi t taaikLki Mon. in THE UFE AND TIMES OF ues —mi———— You-ll Want to STAINS j *22 SSJT. 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Chicken Little Pies 1 cup cubed, cooked chicken % cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 can (8(4 oz.) mixed vegetables, drained •4 can crean Os mushroom soup >4 cup chopped onion 1 can (8 oz.) refrigerated Quick Crescent Dinner rolls In medium mixing bowl, combine chicken, cheese, vegetables, soup and onion; mix well. Separate crescent dough into four rectangles; press per formations to seal. Spoon about one-half cup chicken mixture on one-half of rectangles. Bring remaining half of rectangle over meat mixture and press edges with fork to seal. Bake on ungreased baking sheet at 400 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes until golden brown. Refrigerate any leftovers. Makes four servings. To make sauce Section B combine 1 can cream of chicken soup, one-half can cream of mushroom soup and one-half cup shredded Cheddar cheese in small saucepan and heat ov?r low heat until hot and cheese is melted. Serve over chick.'n pies. Drumsticks in the lunch bf g will make a hungry youngster happy. Make a dozen Orange Drumsticks and serve some hot for dinner; chill others and pack in the lunch bag the next day. Orange Drumsticks 12 broiler-fryer drumsticks Va cup butter or margarine Va cup orange juice concentrate, undiluted 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon salt Melt butter in a saucepan. Add orange concentrate and sir until blended. Mix bread crumbs, orange rind and salt in shallow dish. Dip drumsticks in orange concentrate mixture. Place on foil-lined baking pan and bake at 350 degrees for one hour or until tender. Makes 12 drumsticks. CALL ME! Mi W ■'Yhwl Stan Stroud ■ I | Motor Hoke corp. Phone 482-8421 EDENTON, N. C. I SERVICES AVAILABLE Certified Watchmakers Clock Repairs Jewelry Repairs Diamond Mounting Baby Shoes Bronzed, Silvered Razor Service Silver Replating Refinishing Engraving Wedding Invitations 0. T. Davis & Company Jewelers EDENTON, N. C. Next To Taylor Theater

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