1 cops sliced strawberries * cups blueberries 2 rape melon i»n« 3 medium bananas 1 bottle (I pint 9 ounces), pink spariding; Catawba 'i grape juice, chilled Peel peaches and slice into bowl. Cover peach slices with strawberries, blueberries and melon balls. Cover bowl tightly and chill. Just before serving, peel and slice bananas into fruit mixture. Pour grppe.jiilde over fruit; serve in small dishes. 8 to 10- servings. I M APLE WHIP In small mixer bowl, cream % cup soft butter. Beat in 1 cup maple-flavored syrup gradu. ally. Beat on high speed until smooth. Makes about l’/3 cups. ta soft p a ak s form. Stir in milk. Stir in New Biaquick and sugar until mixture is thoroughly dampened. Gently fold in oil. Spoon better onto mediumhot ungreased griddle. When puSed and bubbles begin to break, turn to other aide. Makes 12 pancakes. SAUSAGE BALL SYRUP Form % pound bulk pork saus age into %-incb balls. Place in skillet; cook over medium beat about 10 minutes, turning fre quently. Drain on paper towels. In saucepan, hwtt *^1%' and 1H cups maple-flavored syrup to boiling: Serve hot over pancakes. Makes l>/2 cups. You’re planning a fhmily reunion, a class reunion,. 4 neighbor hood political rally maybe? Anyway, the crowd will be big so i borrow all the coffee pots you can and let me help with the big | hatch cakes. How about my prized Velvet Crumb Cake below? A tender white cake made with Bisquick and frosted with { Broiled Topping. It’s speedy and delicious. Or try the crowd-size Rocky Road Cake that’s made with mixes. It's chocolate inside' and out, with marshmallows and almonds added to the frosting. I Both are cakes that travel and handle well because they’re frosted Tight in (be pan. And either, I. promise you, will go over big .with; 1 your big £arty crowd. I 1 * __ 1 cup cold water or milk Yu cup shortening 1 teaspoons vanilla Broiled Topping (below) Heat oven to 350°. Grease and flour oblong .pan, 13x9x2 inches. In large mixer bowl, blend all ingredients except Broiled ToppBig on low speed V* min ute, Scraping side and bottom * of Bowl frequently. Beat 4 minutes on medium speed. POur, into prepared pan. Bake 35 to 40 nUnntes. While warm, • spread Broiled Topping over cake,. i o , Broiled /Topping: Mix % cup soft butter* % cup brown sugar (pacKecu, 3 taoiespoons light .cream, Vi-cup coconut and Vs cup chopped nuts. Set oven control at broil and/or 550°.i Place cake about 3 inches from heat; broil about 3 min utes until mixture is nicely browned. ■ ROCK^ ROAD CAKE 1 package devils food cake mix 1 package dark chocolate creamy-type frosting mix Zz cup chopped toasted 1 cup miniature marshmallows. Bake cake in oblong pan, 13x9x2 inches, as directed on package. Cool. Prepare frosting mix as directed ou pftqfcgtge except — stir- in almonds and marShmal lows. If too stiff to spread, add few drops water. Captain Mqrwood Clauson Receives DFC and Bronze Star for Combat Service Air Force Captain Marwood M. Clauson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlen A. Clauson of 2108 King Ave., Slayton, Minn., has receiv a 1953 grad (Wian.) High ed the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFO) and the Bronze Star Medal at Laredo AFB, Tex., for action in Southeast Asia. Captain Clauson was award ed the DFC for extraordinary achievement during-aerial flight as an F-4 Phantom aircraft com mander on March 31, 1967. He participated in a mission against vital enemy munitions storage area and, despite hostile ground |and; poor weather , conditions, made repeated precise releases that completely destroyed Hie target. The forward air control ler reported this was one of the largest munitions areas yet de stroyed in the Vietnam theater. The captain’s Bronze Star was for meritorious service during military operations against Viet Cong fortes while serving as an air operations officer at the Tac Air Control Crater, Head Air Force. er of Mrs. V. K. Whittington of 1100 W. Lenoir Ave., Kinston. SUTTON FINISHES BASIC Marine Private John T. Sutton, III, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sutton, Jr., of 1108 N. Perry St., Kinston, was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Re cruit Depot at Harris Island, S. C. He will now undergo from two to four weeks of individual com bat training ‘and then, after leave at home, will report to Jhis first Marine Corps assign ment. Administrators of Trudie L. Eubanks Route 2, Trenton, N. C. J-6-20,27; 7-4,11 FLOYD COX, Defendant To Tloyd Cox: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed' in the above entitled divorce action, K The nature of the relief be ing sought is as follows: An ab solute divorce for the plaintiff from the defendant, oh the grounds of a ohe year separa tion. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than August 19, 1968, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the couft for the relief sought. . I^is, the 12th day of June, 1968. /&/ Walter B.- Henderson Clerk ofthe Superior Court James R. Hood - ' Attorney at taw Trenton, North Carolina J-6-20,27; 7-fll ' NOTICE TOICWD&TORS NORTH CAROLINA JONES COUNTY The undersigned, having qual ified as Administrator of the Estate of Rosa Hargett Booth, deceased, late Of Jones Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned or his attorney before the first day of January, 1969, otherwise tMs notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate settlement. This, the 14th day of June. ,1968. John M. Booth Administrator of the Estate of Rosa Hargett Booth James R. Hood Attorney at Law Trenton, N. C.s J-6-20,27; 7-4,11 Farm and Home R |of Petroleum I Latest and greatest of the ever-growing “no-bake” family of ' :k confections is Choco-Scotch No-Bake Brownies, made in a j with Nestis’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels and Butterscotch avored Morsels combined: Prepare these easy, delectable brownies while you’re doing up the breakfast dishes. Chill them in the refrigerator. Then rally the neighbors for an afternoon coffee and bring out the brownies for a surprise treat. Choco-Scotch No-Bake Brownies 2 cups miniature » marshmallows •' | 1 cup sifted confectioners’ - * sugar . . •; 1 cup naked coconut >- 1 1/2 teaspoon instant coffee > Yt teaspoon salt ? 1 6-ounce package (1 cup) Nestle’s Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels X 6-ounce package (lcup) Nestis’s Butterscotch Morsels - , / % cup evaporated milk 3 cups finely-crushed, vanilla wafer crumbs Combine chocolate and butterscotch morsels and .evaporated milk in top of double boiler over hot (not boiling) water. Stir tilt morsels melt and mixture is well blended. Reserve Vi cup of mixture. Combine remaining ingredients in a large bowl and mix well. Add remaining chocolate-butterscotch mixture to crumb mixture; mix wett. Press evenly into a well-greased 9-inch square pari. Spread reserved chocolate-butterscotch mixture evenly ever top. Chill till set. Cut into VA" squares. YIELD: 36 brownies: EUBANKS TAKES COURSE Master Sergeant Raymond S. Eubanks Jr., son of Mrs. Lillian W. Eubanks, 318 W. Blount St., r . '.; / . • . Kinston, completed with honors an engineer equipment mainten ace course May 2Q at the Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. JARMAN FUNERAL HOME . . . Where Your Trust Is Sacred ^ And1 Yotir Wishes Cared For . V. Dial JA 3^5143 Kinston, N. C. DON'T SACRIFICE , UVES WITH worn-suck tires imlm ALL SIZESI COMPLETE SELECTIONI ». 0. BOX 246 —. COMFORT, N. C. 'A Complete Tiro Recapping Center'* Phone Richland* Ext. 324-4234 Kinston Swansboro 16 Richlands Road Hwy. 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