Newspapers / The Transylvania Times (Brevard, … / May 6, 1971, edition 1 / Page 12
Part of The Transylvania Times (Brevard, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE Women’s Page Features it News it Household Hints PAGE SIX THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES May 6, 1971 ( New Luncheon Meat Flavors <d Smoke And Maple-Introduced\ A luncheon meat that’s a long-time favorite with two tasty new varieties is Armour’s Treet with maple and smoke flavors. The new luncheon meat flavors will join regular Treet on super market shelves this month in the “ring side” easy open aluminum can. To perk up the winter months try Smoky Flavored Casserole —Mexican Style with just the right chili-corn-cheese flavor or Mapled Sweet Potatoe Souffle, a combination of maple flavored luncheon meat, pineapple and sweet potatoes. Smoky Flavored Casserole—Mexican Style i 12-ounce can Armour 4 ounces (2 cups) medium Smoke Flavored Tree* JsgW,,. noodles, cooked, ,,^1 Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times DAR To Hold Luncheon On Thursday, 6th Waightstill Avery Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold the annual Spring luncheon on Monday, May 10, at 12:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. E. B. Matheson on Grandview. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Ralph Ramsey, Jr., and Miss Mary Scott, co hostess for the occasion. This will be the final meet ing of the current year and at this time several new of ficers will be invested. Reser vations are required by May 6th and may be made by call ing Mrs. Matheseon or Mrs. Paul W. Schlunz. Nursing is the most populous of the health professions in the U. S. There are more than 1.8 million people in the nation’s active nursing force; 680,000 are registered nurses, 345,000 are licensed practical nurses and over 800,000 are nurse’s aids, orderlies and attendants. NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Ancillary Execu tor of the Estate of Contance Pendleton Banks, deceased, late of Hamilton County, Ten nessee, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of October, 1971, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 15th day of April, 1971. WALTER D. BANKS, Jr. Ancillary Executor c/o Ramsey, Hill, Smart & Ramsey P. O. Box 426 Brevard, North Carolina - 28712 4/22/4tc When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Baked To Your Order Right In Our Kitchen In Only 5 Minutes At THE PARTNERS RESTAURANT & COFFEE HOUSE OPEN 6:00 A.M. TO 1:00 A.M. 408 N. Caldwell St. 883-9978 DELICIOUS CHAR-BROILED STEAKS A Specialty On FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS Our Mouth-Watering Steaks are Carefully Prepared On Our Newly Installed TOASTMASTER CHAR-BROILER WITH THERMO-SIZZLE PLATTER Try One, with Either French Fries or Baked Potato THIS FRIDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT! -^--— Fresh Pizza a Specialty Every Night at THE PARTNERS RESTAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE Distaff Deeds Men Benefit Ton Men, as well as women, found an Extension Homemak ers Club program on “Exer cise and You," to be of bene fit, Martha Edmondson, home economics Extension agent, Durham County, reports. After hearing the program, a male participant said. “This is not the first time you’ve giv en this information and your message is getting around. My nephew told me that he and his wife were going to start their exercise program right away by walking four miles a day.” No Longer “Sissy” At one time it was' thought “sissy” for boys or men to help with homemaking chores. But no longer. Recently a Chatham County husband called Extension Home Economist Mrs. Annabel Pow ers for some advice bn floor care. “I have a little time off and I’m going to do a little clean ing,” the man explained. "My wife works,” he added, “and she is tired when she gets home.” With more women working outside the home, I expecct to get more such requests, Mrs. Powers added. Baby Chicks Mean Happiness Ronnie, a Wayne County lad, enrolled in the Expanded Nu trition Youth Program, needed something or someone to help him feel more important. Baby chicks from the 4-H pullet chain did the job. Reared by an elderly grand mother with many responsibil ities and little money, Ronnie has never had much to call his own. Now he has the chicks. His grandmother says he gets up every morning and tends to them before going to school. One night recently, thd lad called Mrs. Lois Williams, pro gram aide; to give her the name of another boy in his school that wanted biddies next year. And Ronnie went on to tell the aide “my chicks are growing faster than anyone elses.” The grandmother is pleased, too. Her grandson is taking a greater interest in other things around the house. Does Own Sewing Patty Peeler, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peeler, Rowan County, does nearly all her own sewing. The result: more garments and unique and original de signs. The only formal training pat ty has came from a beginning sewing class taught by Edith Hinshaw, home economics Ex tension agent. However, her mother is a good seamstress and has been there to help and encourage Patty, Miss Hinshaw noted. ETOWAH VALLEY GOLF CLUB DINING ROOM & LOUNGE * dinner and evening that !• distinctively different, relax and dine in a charming atmosphere overlooking beautiful Etowah Valley Golf Course. FEATURING PRIME STEAKS AND SEAFOOD. Toss your own Salad from 17 ingredients. Champagne with your meal, compliments of the club. Sundays only: fried chicken in addition to ON <18 M AT ETOWAH, N. C. BETWEEN HENDERSONVILLE 4 BREVARD Pheae 7M/W1-7K2 er C93-91M Thurs. is. Family Night featuring a spaghetti dinner with a delicious homemade meat sauce By popular demand now open every evening except Tuesdays 5:00*11:00 p.m. Sundays from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. Let Us • ' Job Printing fresh New Dressings For Fresh Fruit Salads 1 A really fresh fruit salad deserves nothing but the best. Of fered here in time for This Is Salad Month observance are four pourable dressings created especially for fruit mixtures. One is On oil and vinegar dressing sweetened by the addition of a pack age of frozen strawberries. The other three suggestions from Best Foods kitchens are made with Hellmann’g real mayonnaise, thinned with milk or fruit juices. i Frozen Fruit French Dressing: Put 1 (10-ounce) package frozen strawberries, partially thawed, V2 cup com oil, 2 table spoons tarragon vinegar, V6 teaspoon dry mustard and V4 tea spoon salt into a jar; cover tightly and shake well. Chill several hours. Shake thoroughly before serving. Makes about 1% cups, [ Celery Seed Dressing: Mix V4 cup real mayonnaise and Vi |tup dairy sour cream. Stir in 2 tablespoons sugar, % teaspoon celery seed and V4 cup milk, adding extra milk if needed for pourable consistency. Makes about 1 cup. I Pourable Banana Dressing: Mix 1 ripe banana, mashed, and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Stir in V4 cup real mayonnaise and ?A cup milk until well blended, adding extra milk if needed for pourable consistency. Makes about lVi cups dressing. • Fresh Strawberry Dressing: Place % cup sliced ripe straw berries in small trawl. Stir m 2 tablespoons light corn syrup, jmashing berries slightly with fork. Add Vi cup real mayonnaise, jstirring until well blended. Stir in milk if needed for pourable Consistency. Chill about 1 hour to develop flavor and color. Serve with fruit salad. Makes about 1V4 cups. At The College Masquers Hold Final Meeting ..ast Tuesday at a banquet dinner in the cafeteria, the Masquers held their last an nual meeting. The 1971 - 72 officers were elected. Jane Hodge was elected as president; Marilyn Myers as vice presi dent; and Jayne Sams was elect, ed to the position of secretary treasurer. Each member of the Mas quers was also given the oppor tunity to select the two mem bersr one male and the other femalei, of the club who have contributed the most to the productions given each year. The recipients must be sopho mores. It is hoped that not only those in front of the cur tain were considered, but also those helping in the fields of di recting, make-up, lighting, set construction, and so on. The two winners will be announced at graduation and will be pre sented medals. A presentation of gratitude was given to Mr. and Mrs. Cope after the recent performance of Camelot, for their help with direction and costuming. Will Kimple and Berry Pigeon were acknowledged at the meeting for their contributions to light ing and to make-up. In addition a special award was given Mr Cantrell for his unselfish an< never - ending services to maki The Mouse that Roared ant Camelot the great successei they were. I Little Items of Lively Interest About Folks and ‘ When God conceived the uni verse He made strange, wondrous things . . . A little bird that sings: This glowing gorgeous world of ours, A blade of shining grass, Broad rivers running to the sea, Soft, perfumed winds that pass: The earth was filled with love ly things Yet lacked a vital part Until God made His Master piece .... A Mother’s Love-Filled Heart! —Baxter —☆— Sunday will be Mother’s Day, and “I’d like to take a little time. A minute, maybe two, To tell you sweet mothers that I WISH A happy Mother’s Day to you. But though to read this little verse May only take a minute .... You can be sure its being sent With lots of LOVE tucked in it!” Gardening in May is a joy! There’s flowers everywhere. But many chores await the ev er - busy gardener. For rose growers — good news! There’s a new systemic material, Benlate, that controls blackspot, mildew and mites on roses. It is taken up into the sap stream of the plants and repels those pests when they appear. For Daffodils (and all bulbs): Let foliage mature. Do not cut foliage mature. Do not cut the green tops off. If they are too thick, dig and replant when | foliage turns yellow and starts | to die. | All summer bulbs, corms, ' roots and rhizomes may safe 1 ly be planted now. That in eludes gladioli, dahlias, cannas, tigridia, tuberous begonias, tu beroses and Peruvian dafodX Of course there are many oth ers. Sov annual flower seeds now . . . Finish pruning spring flowering shrubs . . . mulch “a new” azaleas, evergreens, rhododendrous, etc. Now, it keeps moisture in and weeds out during summer . . . keep pansy blossoms that have bloomed clipped off; this keeps pansies blooming for a long time . . . this holds true on other flowers as well . . . It’s a good time to replace stakes for those “tall growers” in the garden . . . and do check your “tagged” things now, for you might need a new tag here and there. A question asked many times about Clematis: “Where to plant”? Here’s the answer in a —Turn to Page Eight EXECUTRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania Having qualified as the Executrix of the estate of Ben jamin Harrison Linville, de ceased, late of the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to the under signed Executrix at 210 Mont view Circle, Brevard, N. C. on or before the 22nd day of Oc tober, 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re ccvery. All persons indebted t« the said estate will please make immediate settlement This the 22nd day of April, 1971. MARY K. LINVILLE Executrix Estate of Benjamin Har rison Linville deceased. 4/22/4tp When you think of prescrip Hons, think of VARNER’S, ad* WIG SALES AT THE IMPERIAL MOTOR LODGE ROOM No. 8 Friday & Saturday, May 7 & 8 We’ll Be Open as Late as Necessary For Your Convenience -- it-- - Featuring a Full Line of ★ Wigs * Shags * Afros See Our Special Group of VINESILON FIBRE WIGS AND DYNEL FIBRE WIGS We Have a Complete Line of Human Hair Wigs ^ Falls Cascades ☆ Hair Pieces $4.95 to $24.95 HAIR STYLES TO SUIT EVERYONE Wholesale
The Transylvania Times (Brevard, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1971, edition 1
12
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75