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omen’s Page it Features it News it Household Hints PAGE SIX THE TRANSYLVANIA TIMES August 19, 1971 !»MiriWi)iMfltllihl!i1ilWMIilfltiMi'.'li..iMii.ii.^i.i./.;.iilflrljiliiinilBlniiiliaB ......ihmSiMHFuuuuuqliliuiniuuiiiiiKi Glazed Chicken Scores High Many of the good cooks at the 23rd Annual National Chicken Cooking Contest held this year in Ocean City, Maryland, agreed that the best way to coat chicken with flour is to shake it in a paper bag. That's the first step taken by Geri Grinley, finalist from Hawaii, in the preparation of her top-scoring dish called Glazed Chicken. Geri and her husband and four children now live in Kailua, Hawaii, but Geri was born in Illinois and has lived in California and Utah. There’s a bit of all the areas in her fine dish. For 1972 National Chicken Cooking Contest rules write to NCCC, Suite 1100, 551 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y« 10017. , Glazed Chicken * ‘ , J" 4 whole broiler-fryer chicken 8 tablespoons Mazola com \ breasts, boned oil or margarine 1 cup flour . 3 tablespoons sherry 1 teaspoon curry powder - ^ 1 can (8Vi ounces) seedless 1 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg ^ grapes, drained Vi teaspoon salt '>4 tablespoons orange Vi teaspoon pepper V . marmalade v Mix flour with curry powder, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Dip breasts into seasoned flour coating evenly. Heat margarine in a large heavy skillet over medium heat. Add chicken; brown turning as needed. Reduce heat and continue cooking about 20 minutes, or until tender. Just before serving, pour m sherry, adjust heat and simmer several minutes. Push chicken to one side of skillet and warm the grapes. Add marmalade and toss gently. Makes 4 or 8 servings. STATE THEATRE OF NORTH CAROLINA FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE 41st Season Opens Tuesday U.S. 25, 3 miles south of Hendersonville The Famons Vagabond Players “PLAZA SUITE” Pulitzer Prize ■ Winning Comedy Drama AUGUST 24 — AUGUST 28 Tues. thru Sat. 8:30 — Wed. & Sat. 2:30 Regular Prices: $3.00 and $2*50 FrL & Sat. Eves.: $3.50 & $3.00 Children: $1.00 at Matinees Res: Bos Office, Hendersonville 692-2281 Distaff Deeds Attractive Den Many young families who are building new houses are looking for new ideas in con struction or in house furnish ings. One Johnston County family, the B. H. Hinnanti, Kitnly, Rt. 2, came up with a real winner. They created a different look in their den by paneling the room with old, weathered boards that Hinnant had collected through the years. Once the finishing touches are completed, the den is go ing to be most attractive, Mrs. Anna H. Cox, associate home economics extension agent, relates. save uisnwasmng lime Want to save time in doing dishes? Then rinse clean dish es with hot water, cover with a towel and allow to dry, suggests Martha B. Adams, home eco nomics extension agent, Rich mond County. If you do not have a silver ware drainer, make your own, she advises. Cut the top off a dean used quart plastic milk bottle or other plastice bottle; punch holes in the bottom with an ice pick or large nail. The result: a free silverware drain er. Sews To Save A young Franklin County homemaker has not bought any ready made clothing for her self or her three daughters since the beginning of the year. The reason: she learned to make her own garments, dur ing the Extension - sponsored workshop. Mrs. Lois Clax sewed her first stitch in December of 1970 and has not seen the need to buy anything except fabrics and notions since, Mrs. Joyce Hunter, assistant home eco nomics extension agent, re lates. When you think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. ABSOLUTELY FRESH QpXZZj (Not Frozen) Bilked 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 Brevard DELICIOUS CHAR-BROILED STEAKS A Specialty On FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS ★ Our Mouth-Watering Steak* are Carefully Prepared On Our Newly Installed TOASTMASTER CHAR-BROILER WITH THERMO-SIZZLE PLATTER Try One, with Either French Fries or Baked Potato [IS FRIDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT! Luncheon Designed lor Summer Those natural go-togethers — iruu ana cneese — meet mis time on a luncheon menu. Luscious summer fruits are in a main dish salad; blue cheese is the featured Ingredient in oat meal biscuits. Melon halves, either cantaloupe or honeydew, are brimming With a tasty chicken salad chock-full of green grapes and ■walnuts. The accompanying biscuits have the whole grain goodness of quick or old fashioned oats. The nut-like flavor of the oats is a pleasing complement to the distinct flavor of blue cheese. _ _ r 1 blue cheese biscuits with melon salad Makes 6 servings Biscuits:. 1-1ft cups sifted all-purpose flour w S teaspoons baking powder Salad: • 6 cups diced cooked chicken 2-1/2 cups green seedless grapes S/4 cup chopped ; walnuts V, 1/3 cup mayonnaise ■ 1/S teaspoon salt 2/3 cup quick or old .• fashioned oats, uncooked 1/3 cup shortening % 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese 2/3 cup milk _ For biscuits, sift together flour, baking powder and' salt into bowl. Stir in oats. Cut in shortening and blue cheese until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Add milk, all at once, stir ring lightly only until mixture is dampened. Turn dough out on lightly floured board or canvas; sprinkle dough lightly with flour. Knead gently about 15 times. Roll dough out to %-inch thickness; cut with floured 2-inch round cutter into 12 to 14 biscuits. Place on ungreased cookie sheet %-inch apart. Bake in preheated hot oven (425°F.) 10 to 12 minutes until lightly browned. For salad, combine all ingredients. Spoon into cantaloupe qr honeydew melo" ha’vea. Servo with blue cheese biscuits Household Hints Meringues turn out better if you remove eggs from the re frigerator one hour before us ing and if you prepare them with a grease-free beater, bowl and rubber scraper. When sep arating eggs, crack the shell in the center, juggle yolk between the shell halves, and let the whites pour off into the mix ng bowl. —☆— Between uses, pat talcum powder in rubber gloves to freshen them. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE state of North Cai County of Transy) Having qualifiei ninistratrix of the William Clarence Brown, de ceased, late of the county of rransylvania, 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 Administratrix at Route l, Pisgah Forest, N. C. on or be iore the 26th day of January, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make im nediate settlement. This the 26th day of July, 1971. Lois Juanita Brown Administratrix Estate of William Clarence Brown deceased. 7-29-4tp Residents of Sherwood Forest are sponsoring a des sert bridge on Thursday, Aug ust 19th, for the benefit of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Transylvania Community Hospital. The affair will be held in Robinhood Barn. The proceeds will be applied to the cost of a coronary unit which has been purchased by the Auxiliary and which is already in use at the Hospi tal. Mrs. Arthur Dehon is Gen eral Chairman: Mrs. Donald Reese, Vice-Chairman; Mrs. Frank Davis, Food; Mrs. Har ry Boulet, Tables. The Sher wood Forest Craft Shop will provide table prizes under the Chairmanship of Mrs. Herbert Ball. Dessert will be served at 1:00 o’clock and reservations are $1.50 per person. Reser vations may be made by call ing Mrs. Harvey J. Smith, 885-2335 or Mrs. William De chant. 8833238. When in need of job printing, call The Transylvania Times. Dr. L. G. Sumner HENDERSONVILLE, N, C, m Fleming ttreet Chiropractic Treatment *- 1 'I'" Homemakers Hints fYou can cut food costs ir other ways. Improper' storage and discarded leftover are i prime cause of waste, thus oi higher food costs. To avoid un necessary spoilage and waste store food promptly and prop erly when you return frorr shopping. Seldom is there a picnie without potato salad! Make your favorite cold potato salad extra creamy, tasty and nutri tious with 2 cups (16-ounce carton) creamed cottage cheese for each 3 cups of pota'oe: used. Chill well before serving Punchy Paragraphs >' - ■ ------ Spice ’Em Up What do red pepper, cele ry salt, chili and curry powder, marjoram, sage, mustard, thyme and rosemary have in common? Yea, they’re all spices, however to go one step further, they’re all spices that are mighty good with meat. So the next time you’re preparing beef, pork oi lamb, add a touch of one oi more to create a tasty meal entree! Meat And Mac Salad Macaroni pairs well with left over meats to provide a salad entree especially inviting in the summertime. Simply cool and drain macaroni and combine with an equal amount of left over beef, cooked pork or ham cut in pieces. Bits of bacon oi cubes of luncheon meat alsc can be used. Add celery and green onions, cut in pieces, and pickle relish or chopped olives Moisten with mayonnaise, chill and serve. P'“ Football 1 Fall signal* the revival of the football season. If your Child will be participating ir football this year, help proteci Y season. in -„- rotect him from injury by following these simple precautions. Make sure he has a cojnplete physical examination before training season begins and that the program includes a good physical conditioning program. Good protective equipment is extremely im portant, too, along with a properly trained and experi enced supervisor. Remember, a well-conditioned healthy athlete with good equipment and proper coaching is much less likelv to eet hurt. —— - -- Falls Accidental falls still remain one of the major causes of in jury in the United States. Be cause tripping, slipping or loss of balance comes as a surprise, the average person is not pre pared for the resulting impact. Take these preventive meas ures. Keep walking surfaces free of spilled foods and liq uids. Fasten loose materials, ■ like area rugs, to the floor or ► use a non-skid backing. Keep ^walking surfaces well lighted and repair damaged floor cov jerings. Use ladders of appro ; priate height to extend your reach. Install and use secure handholds in tubs and show ers. _^ Dry Hair Problems ^ „ — J summer in the sun often leaves your hair in a dry, brittle j and discolored condition. Frequently, the only permanent help for already damaged hair is to cut off the damaged sections as ; soon as the hair grows enough to permit restyling. However, in ; the meantime, you can add luster and manageability by using j a dry-hair conditioner after each shampoo. Applying a gel or pomade between shampoos will often relieve excessive dryness . too. Use a natural-bristle brush and don’t brush or handle the j hair any more than is necessary to keeD it neat Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times Cato's CLOTH CORNER WEST MAIN STREET^ PICK YOUR FABRIC! PICK YOUR PRICE! 60-In. Wide. Reg $3.59 100% Banded Acrylic* 45-ln. Wide, Reg. $1.89 Plain and Printed Corduroy 4(5-In. Wide, Reg, $1.58 Rugged Fashion Denim 45-In. 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