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. THE Women’s Page ft Features ft News ft Household Hints PAGE SIX THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES July 1, 1971 --- : Household Hints _ HWhen you roast a chicken, ypu can either use a meat ther njomcter or test whether the bird is done by pressing the fleshy part with your fingers. Poultry is done when the meat f^els soft. Pink juice in a poul try product indicates it needs farther cooking to assure wholsome eating. * EXECUTRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina (Jaunty of Transylvania «Having qualified as the ijiceeutrix of the estate of Diwrence Fitch Dixon, Jr., de based late of the county of Transylvania, North Carolina, tjjiis is to give notice that all persons having claims against tg)e estate of the deceased to present them to the undersign ed Executrix at 115 Morning 4de Drive, Brevard, N. C. on Of before the 10th day of De cember, 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted tq the said estate will please jgiake immediate settlement. <!This the 10th day of June, JJ971 ELEANOR KING DIXON *. Executrix Estate of Law i rence Fitch Dixon, Jr. * deceased. fia0/4tc '.ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania * Having qualified as the Ad ministratrix of the estate , of Mitchell J\ Gillespie, deceased, late of the county of Transyl vania, North Carolina, this is to give notice that all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the deceased to present them to the undersigned Administra trix at Route 2, Brevard, N. C. On or before the 10th day of December, 1971 or this notice |dll be pleaded in bar of. their Recovery. All persons indebted |o the said estate will please wake immediate settlement. This the 10th day of June, 1971. * Rosie Gillespie Meece ! deceased. Estate of Mitchell F. Gillespie «-io-4tp One-Pot Dinner Idea For Summer Interested in a new one-pot dinner with loads of appetite appeal? It’s just the thing for a warm summer night. The Kraft Kitchens have developed an easy-to-prepare recipe that utilizes the spicy flavor of Spaghetti Sauce Mix to make a baked bean and frankfurter casserole into something very different and interesting. The flavor of process cheese spread adds another good flavor and makes a good milk-nutrition contribution aa well. Prepares quickly for serving indoors or out on the patio. Serve with Ship Ahoy Salad, ana you’ll make a “cool” evening out of any warm summer night. ^ — Deck Dinner Z 1-lb. z-oz. jars baked ■ beans 1 pkg. Kraft Spaghetti 1 Sauce Mix i 1 lb. frankfurters, cut in' - thirds f yt cup water - % lb. Velveeta Pasturized L . Process Cheese Spread,1 sliced ’ In a saucepan or skillet, combine beans, sauce mu, frank* furters and water. Cover and simmer 15 minutes or until heat ed. Top mixture with cheese slices; cover and heat until cheese melts. Makes 6 to 8 servings. f - - Shin AhoT Salad ' Vi small head of lettuce 1 12-oz. can whole kernel com, drained / ' [ 1 cup sliced celery f 1 cup diced tomato % cup chopped green pepper I % cup onion rings ~ - i Vi cup diced ripe olives ’ Vi cup Kraft Italian Dressing Vt cup Kraft Grated J Parmesan Cheese Cut lettuce into 2-inch chunks. Add remaining ingredients except cheese; toss lightly. Mix in cheese; chill. Carry to out ing in disposable container*., Makes 6 to 8 servings. TRANSYLVANIA BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Thursday, July 1_Cedar Mountain Thursday, July 1--Cedar Mountain Tuesday, July 6 ---- Lake Toxaway Wednesday, July 7_Island Ford Road Thursday, July 8-Rosman ABSOLUTELY fresh tepaH53EJ (Not Frozen) 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 1 DELICIOUS CHAR-BROILED i STEAKS A Specialty On FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS «i mini ■ , . _ . V Our Mouth-Wstoring Steaks are Carefully Prepared On Our Newly Installed TOASTMASTER CHAR-BROILER WITH THERMO-SIZZLE PLATTER Try One* with Either French Fries or Baked Potato 5 FRIDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT! Distaff Deeds By • Janice R. Christensen Electricians and Plnlnbers The average homemaker wears many hats, including cook, maid and chauffeur. And just a few weeks ago, many Rockingham County home makers donned two new bats: those of electrician and plumb er. “Household Repairs,” the topic of the March club pro grams, taught women how to correct minor electrical and plumbing problems in their homes. In addition to learning how to repair a frayed cord and how to replace the plug on a cord, the women gained a bet ter understanding of adequate household wiring. They studied the importance of the fuses or circuit breakers in their homes; how they pro tect the electrical system; what happen*: when the current foes off; and how to make adjust jnent* *o properly restore the current. In plumbing. Extension Homemakers learned how to correct the two most common difficulties — leaky faucets and toilet flushing systems that waste water. i i *ui Mrs. Martha Edwards, home economics extension agent, says “the women seemed genuinely interested and convinced us these were the very repairs they needed to make. And we were amazed to find out just how many women are already the ‘repairmen’ in their homes.” Concern and Know-How Concern and clothing know how combine to make Mrs. Glen Holliday, Burlington, a most valuable person in the Alamance County clothing pro gram. In addition to being County Extension Homemakers cloth ing leader and a professional seamstress, Mrs. Holliday finds time to work one night a week with girls at a Children’s Home at Elon College. At these informal gatherings,’ she works with the girls on sewing skills and on consumer education as it relates to cloth ing, Mrs. Rebecca If. Clough, assjjstant hontdeconoihjcs exten sion; agent, ■ Applique tJHs. Donald bgnfchd id County, rec ed‘ It) applique the Site pimply cut mushroom from the she! was using, pinne , . right side ot the garment, and, using the zig-zag buttonhole stitch, made the simple applica tion, V. : The whole operation took about five minutes. The result was beautiful, Mrs. Willie Lof tin, assistant home economics extension agent, states. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained ill 6. S. 115-126 and OS. 115-241, the Transylvania County , Board of Education will offer for sale land sell to the highest bidder for cash at the property here* inafter described at 12:00 o’clock Noon on the 14th day of July, 1971, the following real property to-wit: The following particularly de scribed real estate located in the Town of Brevard, Transyl vania County*, North Carolina, and more particularly bounded as follows: Being all of Lot No. 17 of Hillside Terrace Subdivision aa shown on plat of said subdi vision prepared by William Leonard, Registered Land Pur veyor, in August 1909, and re corded in Plat Booh 2, page 131, Records m Plata for Tran sylvania County, North Caro lina, reference to which is hereby made tor a more com plete description by metes and bounds. The said property will be sold subject to the restrictive and protective covenants con tained in that certain ideature by C. E. Cochran, et aL record County Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The sale will remain ~rr+rr?v?r~'-' " / ’ .. *No Cook Menu For A Summer Night - Ota* of tin beet way* to keep your cool in the kitchen theee summer nights is to use the telephone instead of the stove. Order up the family’s favorite food—cheeseburgers from your local drive-in res taurant, or pick them up just before you’re ready to eat June is the beet time to buy cheoetburgers out for there is a special promotion going on at many carry-out restaurants across the country. Signs and banners that read “Checse btirgers Make It Fun” iden tify the participating drive in*in your area. - When the entree arrives home, serve piping hot with mol, no-cook dishes of your own making. Try a chilled vegetable salad of tomatoes, celery, green onions, lettuce and canned (rreen beans mar inated in Italian dressing for a tart, crisp accompaniment to the cheeseburgers. Beat the heat by combining the ingre dients m the cool of the morn ing and marinating all day in the refrigerator. Cauliflower ets are also suggested; but they require cooking just un til tender. If you indude cau liflowerets, cook them when ever it is convenient, even a day or so before. Don’t forget go-alongs such as pickles, potato chips and olives that can be arranged at a moment’s notice. No cook menus should end with a great dessert. Refrig erator cookies — actually a crust of vanilla wafer crumbs, pecans and melted margarine, topped with a creamy blend of vanilla pudding, cream cheese and a touch of rum flavoring — are a delicious choice to ’serve all summer long, i Once you’ve tried this menu you’ll want to invent many more no cook meals of your own. The key is ordering the entree—cheeseburgers—out so no one has to stand over a hot stove. The _ June Cheeseburger Sromotion is sponsored by >raft Foods in an effort tip help drive-in restaurateurs help their customers. So stop by, be helped and have a great summer without turning on a burner. Summer Marinade Salad 2 cups cauliflowerets 2 cups (1 lb.) can green bee ns, drained g cup chopped tomatoes cup sliced celery cup sliced green onion Kraft Italian Dressing 4 cups shredded lettuce Cook cauliflowerets until crisp and tender; drain. Com bine cauliflowerets, beans, to matoes, celery, onions and enough salad dressing to moisten. Marinate for several hours in the refrigerator. Add ■ lettuce and additional salad dressing before serving; toss lightly. 8 servings. No-Cook Heavenly Cream Squares Is/* cups vanilla wafer crumbs cup chopped pecans cup Parkay Margarine, melted pkg. vanilla pudding 8-oz. pkg. Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese, cubed V* teaspoon rum flavoring 1 Combine crumbs, nuts ana margarine, reserving cup for topping. Press onto bottom of a 9-inch square pan. Pre pare pudding as directed on package; remove from heat. Add softened cream cheese and rum flavoring; stir until well blended. Pour over crumbs. Sprinkle with re maining crumbs. Chill; cut in squares. 8 to 10 servings,_J g 1 1 It’s Fried Chicken \ For A Fun Fourth V UDAY TIME IS CHICKEN TIME... Picnic Fried Chicken ‘Htes tlic Fourth of July-in splendid fashion. Serve with Breens, follow with succulent watermelon slices, and you the heat possible festive fare.. • nmer just isn’t summer without fried chicken picnics with fun. Since the Fourth of July is traditional family : time, gather your group together, toss in balls and fris mck the chicken dinner and head for the sun. M s bow to make the best fried chicken you ever tasted, national Broiler Council reminds you that chicken is high »tein so your picnic meal will be nourishing as well as ihble. Refrigerate the cooked chicken well before leaving W picnic site. Tote' it wrapped in foil or in plastic con ^ If you have a long drive ahead and the day is hot the chicken in an insulated beg packed with ice. . - *' Best-Ever Picnic Fried Chicken 4 j 2 broiler-fryer chickens, _ cat in serving pieces !l% cups all-purpose flour r 2 teaspoons Ac’cent 1% teaspoons salt i! '{2 teaspoons dried leaf \ thyme ' \ 2 teaspoons paprika '% cup milk ■***“* . 2 tablespoons lemon juice \ Vegetable oil or k shortening , L“Wa«h chicken; do not dry. Combine flour, Ac’cent, salt, “g?®® *®® paprika in pie plate. Beat egg in another pie plate; add milk and lemon juice and mix well. Roll chicken pieces in seasoiiea flour, dip in egg mixture, and then roll again in sea* Miea flour. Let chicken stand at least 30 minutes for the coat ing to dry; roll in flour again if coating is moist Have faH£ ijk* deep in .1 very large or 2 medium alrillets. Heat fat (if XT— wi * uBwium stutters. near xai fit thermometer M used, heat to 375°F. for oil or 365* for short ening). Add chicken pieces, skin aide down. Cook until golden brown on one side, about 10 minutes. Turn and brown other ® to 1° “»“»*<*• **«£««> heat cover skillet and cook 25 minutes, or until done. Dram on absorbent paper. Chill im TRY THE TIMES CLASSIFIEDS !*■ Homemakers Hints The history of sour dough breads goes back almost 6,000 years to the Egyptians. The word “soup” has been with us since the Middle Ages. Americans eat their way through more than $25 million worth of yogurt each year. For men’s and boy’s slacks, a cotton-nylon blend is used. The fabric must contain at least 15 per cent nylon for strength and sturdiness. Dried fruits should be stored in tightly covered containers at room temperature; not above 70 degrees. In warm, humid weather, refrigerate. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE State of North Carolina Transylvania County In The General Court Of Justice Having qualified as Execu trix of the estate of Andrew A. Budnick of Transylvania Coun ty, North Carlina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said An drew A. Budnick to present them to the undersigned with in 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 18th day of June, 1971. LELA B. BUDNICK Box 426 Brevard, N. C. Ram'ey, Hill, Smart & Ramsey By: Cecil J. Hill, attorney 6/24/4tc When you think of prescrip , tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. Glen Cannon Picnic Set * Plans are being made for the annual Fourth of July picnic at Glen Cannon Country club, which will be held this year on Saturday, July 3rd. The social will begin at 6:30 o’clock in the evening, but swimming, golf and ten nis matches will be planned earlier in the afternoon. Members are aked to bring chicken and potato salad for themselves plus two extra servings. Mrs. Wilburn Davis, chair man, suggests members read the forthcoming newsletter for further details. This affair will be only for adult membership. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TRANSVLVANIA COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT LEE R. BASS, Plaintiff, vs. SALLIE ANN BASS, if living, and if dead, her Executors, Administrators, Heirs and all other persons claiming any interest in the lands described in the Complaint, together with their respective spouses, if any, together with all Firms, Corpo rations, Stockholders, Trustees and Directors of any Corpora tion claiming any interest in said lands, together with all Creditors or lienholders re gardless of how or through whom they claim, the names and whereabouts of all such persons being unknown to the Plaintiff, Defendants. TO: SALLIE ANN BASS, if living, and if dead, her Execu tors, Administrators, Heirs and all other persons claiming any interest in the lands described in the Complaint, together with their respective spouse^ if arflt, together with all Firms, Corpo rations, Stockholders, Trustees and Directors of any Corpora tion claiming any interest in said lands, together with all Creditors or Lienholders, re gardless of how or through whom they claim, the names and whereabouts of all such persons being unknown to the Plaintiff. Take notice, that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the re lief being sought is as follows: The plaintiff seeks by said action to remove a cloud from the title to the lands described in the Complaint and to bar any claims which you may have had against said lands and to have the plaintiff declared the owner in fee of said lands free of any adverse claims of the defendants herein. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than July 27, 1971, and upon your failure to do so the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 15th day of June, 1971. RAMSEY, HILL, SMART & RAMSEY By: Ralph H. Ramsey, Jr. Attorneys for Plaintiff P. O. Box 426 The Legal Building Brevard, North Carolina 28712 6-17-4tc TRY THE TIMES WANT ADS Where in the world are you going this year? In state, out of state, or around the world, are you and your loved ones protected? J Sc S has one of the finest, low-cost, short-term travel insurance policies to be found anywhere. Stop by now, see how you, the family or even entire croups can be covered and for just the exact number of days you are gone. When you come in, be sure to pick up a free copy of "Your Vacation Checklist” .... you’ll be glad you did! . • ■ i t e* INSURANCE Stmt, Brevard, North CaroUoa —
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