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Thursday, July 3, 1960 Outdoor Menus From The Herald Kitchen By Mildred Hoskins ' Americans have always .loved to eat outdoors, so any sunny day is an occasion to set the (finner table on the ::(jorch or patio. Even if the ftooking is done in the kit- Cben, somehow good food better when it’s eaten :sutside. :*• Even when we lunch iitlone, we often place our sandwich or salad on a tray cknd move out to the porch to >eat, watch the fish laze near •:the water’s surface and to ihsten to the birds. Select seasonal native >: select seasonal native a mixture of (Heed w. ' * *9E2a I *"[.jtr A.i^ar r <m. :•■ a•“ ~ >■ %. 4H iWHSuMIk . * ? i M drM Ea» DINNER Go American-style with a backyard of native foods like Com and Pepper Relish Salad Mold and Deviled Short Ribs. Report On Finances :* JCPenny contributed $358,140,416 to the economy of the State of North Carolina in 1979, company officials have announced. Purchases by JCPenny from North Carolina 'manufacturers accounted for $322,490,824 in mer chandise which was distributed throughout the company’s 2,145 JCPenny, The Treasury stores and Treasury Drug Centers in the United States, said regional vice president John A. Wells. Payroll payments in North Carolina amounted to $31,478,119, going to 8,281 full- and part-time associates. The company HOME REALTY New Listing I House, like new. Two story, frame, 2,350 sq. ft. of ■ living space. 4 BDRM, DR, LR, Den with fireplace, ■ large Kit., dinnette, 3 Baths, central heat &air. Lots of ■ storage room, screened in patio. Conveinently located ■near boat ramp, beach area, golf, k tennis. _ I Valuable Property For Sale I Home Realty submits the following listings of ■valuable property for sale: I Dutch Colonial Home Overlooking Albemarle Sound, brick home with ■beautifully ft llf course, boat basin, ■picnic area. iths, living room with ■fireplace, den with fi Kitchen, utility room, all ■with central heat and air conditioning. I Priced To Sell I three bedroom frame house priced to sell im-< ■mediately. Living room, kitchen with equipment, Icarpprt. A good investment. I Another Good Location I Brick house with four bedrooms, dining room, kitchen, I den with fireplace, living room with fireplace, 1H baths, ■central beat, garage. You’ll love Hw way this house and llot have been maintained. I In Historic District a Comfortable home located in historic district within ■walking distance of downtown Edenton. Four bedrooms, ■two baths, living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen. The home you have been waiting for. I This frame home would make a second home. Consists lof three bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Priced Ifor immediate sale. I A Family Pleaser | live in very attractive two-story brick home and ■enjoy income from adjoining duplex. Consists of 5,500 ■square feet of living space, including she bedrooms, living room with fireplace, den with fireplaee, dinta* two Ml trith I WsfarfrantLat laub Drim Finandng is • 3 31 m i yjey. . j foods for an outdoor meal with that satisfying touch of Americana. Simple, traditional foods often faring the most pleasure and are easy to prepare, too. We seem never to tire of the good, wholesome flavor of corn during the summer months; and Corn and Pepper Relish Salad Mold uses this most American of vegetables in a novel way. A sparkling sweet-and-sour gelatin mixture is given extra zip by hot pepper sauce. The attractive mold encases a mixture of deed employed about 206,000 persons nationally and overseas at the end of 1979. The company paid 84,171,473 in corporate, property, use and unem ployment taxes in North Carolina during the year, said Wells. As of January 1, JCPenny operated 38 JC- Penny stores in the state. In 1979, the firm achieved $11.3-billion in sales through 2,145 retail units in the United States, Puerto Rico and Europe. Wells said 1,424 North Carolina residents are stockholders in the com pany, which is the third largest general retailer in the nation. celery, onion, red and green bell peppers, and convenient canned corn. This do-ahead salad makes it ideal for summer entertaining. As a main course, economical Deviled Short Ribs are long on hearty, honest flavor. The ribs are first tenderized and seasoned by a spicy marinade and then grilled. • As an alternative, the meat may be cooked in a 350 degree oven about 1% hours. Youngsters in particular will enjoy this easy-to-eat, backyard finger food. For those who are attuned to the extra-hot, place a bottle of Tabasco on the table, and let each “devil” the ribs taste. Deviled Short Ribs IVt cups tomato juice One-third cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons white vinegar 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon honey 2 teaspoons Wor cestershire sauce 1 dove garlic, minced 1 bay leaf Vt teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon Tabasco 2V4 lbs. short ribs In large bowl combine all ingredients except ribs; mix well. Add short ribs. Cover. Refrigerate several hours or overnight. Remove ribs and place on grill. Cook 20 minutes; turning several times. Meanwhile pour marinade into small saucepan; cook over low heat five minutes. Brush marinade on meat; cook 35 to 40 minutes longer until meat is cooked to desired doneness. Turn meat and brush often with marinade during cooking. Serve remaining marinade with meat. Makes 4 servings. Corn and Pepper Relish Said Mold Vi cup sugar 2 envelopes unflavored gdatin 1 teaspoon dry mustard lVi teaspoon salt 1 cup water 1 can (1 lb.) whole kernel corn, drained, liquid reserved Vi cup dder vinegar Vi teaspoon hot pepper sauce 1 cup chopped red bell pepper Vi cup chopped red bell pepper Vi cup chopped onion Vi cup chopped celery In medium saucepan combine sugar, gelatin, mustard and salt; stir in water, allow to stand 1 minute. Cook ova; low heat, stirring constantly, until gdatin is dissolved. Remove from heat. Drain liquid from corn into a measuring cup; add enough water to measure one cup. Add to saucepan. Stir in » 4 >- - -■) x > r An Brown City EAecutive^^^jpjPjjj^^^^ II I I J I I 1 I | MW -.■ -«« THE CHOWAN HERALD vinegar and pepper sauce. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Fold in corn, green pepper, red pepper, onion and cdery Turn into a six-cup mold; chill until firm. Unmokl to serve. Serves 10 to 12. Maybe you’d prefer Three-Bean ’N Swiss Salad for a change from everyday salads at the cookout. It’s all the good flavors of three different beans in a Vinegar- Oil Dressing. Three-Bean’N Swiss Salad y< cup margarine or butter Vi teaspoon garlic salt lVi cups Kellogg’s Croutettes croutons 1 can (8 oz. cut green beans, drained 1 can (BVi oz.) lima beans, drained 1 can (15 oz.) kidney beans, drained 1 cup thin strips Swiss cheese Red onion rings Melt margarine in medium size frying pan over medium heat. Stir in garlic salt. Add croutons. Cook, stirring constantly, until croutons are crisp. Remove from heat and set aside. Place beans and cheese in large mixing bowl. Refrigerate. Just before serving, combine croutons, bean mixture and Vinegar- Oil Dressing, tossing lightly. Garnish with onion rings. Makes 8 servings. To make dressing measure Vi teaspoon salt, Vi salt, Vi teaspoon basil, Vi teaspoon dry mustard, dash pepper, 3 tablespoons vinegar, 1 tablespoon honey into a small mixing bowl. Add Vi cup vegetable oil gradually, beating constantly. Refrigerate. For dessert, let a summer vegetable take a stand. Serve squares of Orange Zucchini Cake. Orange Zucchini Cake 2 cups all-purpose flour To help prevent skin cancer, use sun-block preparations when you are outdoors and avoid midday sun. Security 15... - Insurance f&jjSßpM Be sure they’re fully cowered. See us for family policies that grow with the needs of your family. L#J HOME SECURITY LIFE Ip ** c 1 * : ★ Chowan Co. & Surrounding Area: Roy Forehand and Ike Harrell, Agents ★ Gates Co. & Tyner Area: Richard Bunch. Agent 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda Vi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 cups sugar * eggs 1 cup Kellogg's All-Bran cereal 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups grated, unpeeled zucchini 1 cup vegetable oil 2 teaspoons grated orange peel 2 teaspoons vanilla Stir together flour, baking powder, soda, salt, cin namon and sugar. Set aside. In large mixing bowl, beat eggs until foamy. Add remaining ingredients. Mix well. Add flour mixture, mixing only until combined. Spread evenly in greased 13x9x2-inch baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees about 40 minutes or until tests done. Cool completely. Spread with Cream Cheese Frosting. Cream Cheese Frosting 1 pkg. (3 oz.) cream cheese, softened 1 tablespoon margarine, softened 1 teaspoon orange juice 1 teaspoon grated orange peel 1% cups confectioners’ sugar Beat cream cheese, margarine, orange juice and orange peel until light and fluffy. Gradually add sugar, mxing until fluffy and of spreading con sistency. A Waffle Brunch is certain to delight the sleepheads in your family. Cream one stick butter, add V t cup honey, 2 tablespoons grated orange peel and a dash of cloves. Spread on both sides of frozen waffles from a 10- oz. package, then toast on a grill over hot coals or heat according to package directions. Top with sour cream and orange sections. They’ll ask for more. "Havingabankwith 'your name on the door’ means a tot in a town like Edenton.” It means that even though we offer the finest services available and use the most up-to-date banking techniques, you can still count on a friendly smile, courteous and efficient service, and a genuine concern for your financial security. We may have 48 offices in 27 communities throughout eastern North Carolina, but this one is here to serve Edenton people. Peoples Bank Mb Mamber FDSC The bank with your name an the door. South Broad St., Edenton ■v ■ \ _ .. r . SWHP A VISIT FROM THE “GENERAL” - F. ins of the television series “The Dukes of Haz zard” got a real treat, recently when the local Macks Stoi-e put the famed General. Lee on display. One of 12Dodge Chargers solid by the NBC network, it was purchased by the Macks company at a price of 819,750 complete with magnum 440 engine and horn that plays “Dixie”. Store manager Mike Myrick, in the driver’s seat in |ihoto above, found himself captured on Sunday afternoon by Patrolnu in D.E. Jethro of Eden ton Police Department. Apparently the officer succeeded where pom ■ Roscoe P. Coltrane has failed. *- CORRECTION The date of the wedding of Miss Carolyn Juanita Raines and Mr. Jerry Bryant Lee will be July 19 at 4 P.M. in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Ed denton. An earlier story had an incorrect date. To accelerate the baking of a potato, first boil it for about ten minutes. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF T RANSPORTATION ROADS CHOWAN COUNTY NOTICE Board of Transportation Member, Marc Basnight, and division staff members, will meet with the Clio wan County Board of Commissioners iin the Conference Room of the County Office Building at Edenton at 2:00 F\M., Monday, July 7,1980, for the purpiose of establishing the county’s 1980-81 Secondary Roads Improvement Program. Any interested persons are invited to attend the meeting. • DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS - Thet Board of Chowan County Commissioners will meet in regular session at 1:30 o'clock PM. instead of 9:00 A. M. Monday, July 7, 1980 In the sot jrth floor conference room of the Cc>unty Office Building. Anne K. Spruill Clerk ROADS Page 11-A ROADS
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