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If too thick, add more milk and pickle juice to desired consis- tency. SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE ARLENE BARRETT = 3 cups mashed sweet pota- toes 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 Tbsp. vanilla topping: 1/2 cup nuts 1/3 cup flour 1/3 cup butter Mix first 4 ingredients well and pour into buttered dish. Mix topping ingredients togeth- er and sprinkle over casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 min- utes. Serves 8 to 12. CONGEALED SALAD LOU BALLEW 2 pkg. lime jello dissolved in 2 cups hot water 1 cup mayonnaise _ 2 tbsp. lemon juice 12 oz. cottage cheese 1 large can crushed pineap- ple, undrained ; '1'small can évaporated milk 1 cup chopped nuts 2 tbsp. horseradish Dissolve jello in hot water. Add mayonnaise. Stir until dis- solved. Add remaining ingredi- ents in order given. Stir after adding each ingredient. Pour into 9x13 pan. Cover and refrig- erate. Serve on lettuce with crackers. os ORANGE FLUFF MARGARET DOVER 2 (3 oz.) pkg. orange jello 2 cups hot water 1 small can frozen orange juice, undiluted 2 cans mandarin orange sec- tions, drained 1 large can crushed pineap- ple, undrained Mix jello with hot water. Stir in orange juice and cool. Add oranges and pineapple. Pour in- to mold and chill. Topping: beat 1 pkg. instant lemon pudding with 1 cup milk until slightly thick. Fold in 8 ounce Cool Whip. Spreay over jello mix- ture. Chill and serve. : SWISS STEAK DAPHNE STARNES 2 Ib. rum or round beef, 11/2 inch thick flour salt pepper 3 Tbsp. bacon fat 1 medium onion, sliced 1 carrot, sliced 2 cups canned tomatoes Wipe meat with cloth. Pound seasoned flour into steak with “potato masher or side of plate. Heat bacon fat in heavy frying pan and brown meat on all sides. Add onion, carrot and tomatoes. Cover and simmer over low heat about 11/2 hours until meat is tender. Yields 6 servings. COWBOY COOKIES . MALLIE PARKER 2 cups flour, sifted 1 tsp. soda 1/2 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. baking powder 1 cup shortening, cream until very soft 1 cup granulated sugar 1-cup brown sugar 2 eggs, add one at a time 1 tsp. vanilla 2 cups oatmeal 1 pkg. chocolate chips 1 cup pecans : 1 pkg. or can of coconut Mix ingredients. Drop by tea- spoon onto a cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees until brown, about 12 minutes. Makes 7 dozen cookies. POUND CAKE CLARA RHEA Redeem this coupon for $100 SUMMER CASH We Understand Credit Problems! Call A Neighbor.... AFFORDABLE MORTGAGE, INC. 827-3707 or 1-800-792-3707 104 Rankin Ave., Suite 104 Mt. Holly, NC. when you close and fund a loan with us in July or August 0 § JEFF DOUGLAS ~ Trying To Juggle 3 Too Many Bills? We can help with a debt consolidation or home equity loan! 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Top crust; Spread butter over bread as if you were buttering toast. Top side only. Cut away outside edge of bread. Cut each slice of trimmed bread in half. Arrange buttered bread on top of pie fill- ing. Sprinkle sugar over bread. Place in preheated oven at 375 degrees about 20 to 25 minutes or until bread is browned. PECAN PIE MYRTLE CHRISTENSON 1 1/4 sticks butter or mar- garine, melted 3 cups brown sugar, light 3 eggs 11/2 tsp. vanilla 11/4 Tbsp.flour 3/4 cup canned milk 3/4 cup nuts 2 pie shells Combine ingredients and place in pie shells. Cook at 300 degrees for 1 hour. CHERRY DELIGHT MAYBELLE JONES 1/2 stick margarine 1 cup grated cracker crumbs 1 envelope Dram Whip 1/2 cup milk. 1 pkg. cream cheese, 4 ounces ““Ttsp. vanilla Melt butter and add 1/2 crumbs to make shell for bot- tom of casserole. Combine other ingredients and beat until thick. Use 1 can thickened cherries. Alternate cherries, whipped cream and crumbs. As in mak- ‘ing banana pudding. Top with crumbs and chill until ready to serve. PECAN PIE MYRTLE CHRISTENSON 1 1/4 stick butter or mar- garine, melted 3 cups brown sugar, light 3 eggs 11/2 tsp. vanilla 11/4 Tbsp. flour 3/4 cup canned milk 3/4 cup nuts 2 pie shells Combine ingredients and place in pie shells. Cook at 300 degrees for 1 hour. BAKED CHICKEN DAISY QUEEN Chicken pieces, your choice salt and pepper 1 stick melted margarine paprika minced dried onions Sprinkle paprika over chick- en. Sprinkle with minced dried i onions. Then pour melted mar- #1. garine over chicken. Place in { slow oven at 300 degrees for 2 ~ hours, using baking dish, no cover. WOODY ALLEN Company B, 505th En Optimist Park recently. fons Yen July 15, 1999 gineering Battalion of the National Guard works on the new Lincolnton KM National Guard prepares During Annual Training from June 12-26, 1999, members of Company B, 505th Engineering Battalion, Army National Guard, from Kings Mountain cleared and prepared an athletic complex for the Lincolnton Optimist Club. The project began in July of last year and was to have been finished by the end of the two week Annual Training. Since it began, the project is worked on one weekend per month. The . only thing that could have stopped the engineers was Mauney Memorial li- brary in Kings Mountain has just received several new world history titles: "Rose | Turner HE Burckhardt, Jacob. "The Greeks and Greek Civilization" (St. Martins Press, 1998) The author's description of Greek civilization challenges the standard idealized portrait of the Greeks as the embodi- ment of refined aesthetics and democracy. Librarian Cockburn, Andrew & Patrick Cockburn. "Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein" (Harper Collins Publishers, 1999) This tale of high drama, labyrinth intrigue, and fatal blunders has been played out amidst one of the greatest man made tragedies of our time. "Complete Idiot's Guide to Irish History and Culture” (Alpha Books, 1999) This book covers Irish history and culture from the Celts to the present day. Durett, Joan. "Hen Frigates; Passion and Peril, Nineteenth Century Women at Sea" (simon and Schuster, 1998) A hen frigate traditionally was any ship with the captain's wife aboard. Hen frigates were miniature worlds, wildly color- ful, romantic and dangerous. Fields, Bertran. "Royal Blood; Kings Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes" (Harper Collins Publishers) mother nature. After moving 3,500 cubic yards of dirt per day, the project came to a screeching halt last month when torrential rains turned the field into a bog. Even though the engineers from Company B were tem- porarily stymied by the heavy rain, they didn't sit around. Their time was filled with class- es in land navigation, Combat Engineer Training, and history classes on the beginnings of the National Guard. The history Breathtaking in its scope, this brilliant provocative book is a complex melding of history, bi- ography, and mystery. it is a powerful argument that sheds new light on common belief, showing that nearly all we know: about Richard III is wrong.’ Gganel iF OE aly Gilbert, Martin. "History of the Twentieth Century, Volume II" (William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1998) Once again the author proves himself the master of narrative history as he moves from conti- nent to continent and country to country with ease. He conveys the dreams and achievements of the century, and musters a wealth of historical detail into a rich mosaic. Goodwin, Jason. "Lords of the Horizon; A History of the Ottoman Empire" (Henry Holt and Company, 1998) There is history, travel, and vision of a lost world in this book. Keegan, John. "The First World War" (Alfred knopf, 1999) The First World War created the modern world. The author's brilliant, panoramic account of this terrible conflict is destined to take its place among the clas- sics of world history. Mager, Hugo. "Elizabeth, Grand Duchess of Russia’ (Carroll and Graf Publishers, Inc. 1998) *:. Had Elizabeth married the future Kaiser of Germany as her grandmother shrewdly desired, World War I might have been deterred. Modern European his- tory was shaped by the choices of Elizabeth, the Grand Duchess of Russia. Mazower, Mark. "Dark Continent; Europe's Twentieth Mountain Street Pharmacy Compare and Save! Mountain Street Phamacy 739-7225 Xx |SAVE 3 Allan Propst Pharmacist Th) stant coupon Leg Veins Circulation *Energy *Blood Sugar Bone & Joint « Vision Prostate | *Memory I ground for athletic complex classes were held at Kings Mountain National Military Park. Once the ground dried a cou- ple of weeks ago, the engineers of Company B were at it again. Under the guidance of the Project Officer in Charge, 1st Lt. Peter Bertanzetti, Company B moved an estimated 20,000+ cu- bic yards of dirt in 1,020 man hours. . The estimated completion . date for the Lincolnton project is slated for October, 1999. New books at KM library Century" (Alfred A. Knopf, 1998) This is searching history of Europe's most brutal century. Milton, Giles. "Nathaniel's Nutmeg; The True and Incredible Adventure of th Spice Trader Who Cha ied the Course of History" (Puta 3e Straus, and Giroux, 1999) This book centers on the re- markable showdown between Nathaniel Courthope and the Dutch General, Jan Corn, and the brutal fate of marirers rac- ing to the tiny island of Run to reap the huge profits of the spice trade. Pointing, Clive. "The Twentieth Century; A World History" ~ (Henry Holt and Company) This book focuses on the the struggle between progress and barbarism. On the eve of the millennium, this vivid history is d must read. .. Simes, Dimitre. "Collapse and Comeback; Russia Reclaims It's ~ Place as a Great Power" (Simon “and Schuster, 1999) ~+ «Nearly a decade has passed since the breakup of the Soviet Union. Today, developments in the region trouble the world _once again as Russia struggles with economic crises and tries to pursue a newly assertive for- eign policy. Sinclair, Andrew. "Death by Fame; Life of Elizabeth, Empress of Austria" (St. Martin's Press, 1998) Elizabeth's murder was the tocsin for the Hapsburgs, and the tragic beauty'sa death was the beginning of the end of im- perial Europe. "PPG to add Wattyl to Porter Paints system PPG Industries plans to add _ the retail business of Wattyl + Paint Corp. in four “Southeastein states to its Porter - . Paints architectural coatings ‘business. Maurice V. Peconi, PPG vice president of architectural coat- -ings, said acquisition of the + Atlanta-based retail operations of the USS. unit of Wattyl, Ltd., . “Sydney, Australia, should be completed in July. Terms were «not disclosed. :. ‘Porter Paints joined PPG's ~ North American architectural coatings business six months ago, acquired form Akzo Nobel. “Porter makes a broad range of + ‘paints and stains sold mainly to ~ painting contractors. PPG is a global supplier of coatings, fiber glass, glassand chemicals, with annual sales ex- ceeding $7.5 billion. ?
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