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* THE Women’s Page ft Features ft News ft Household Hints PAGE SIX Thursday, September 9, 1971 September 9, 1971 sag l ! AROMA AND FLAVOR are heightened when peanut butter and jelly sandwich is dipped in egg and milk mixture and *riUed* 4N?Sr*ri*'- ** Peanut Butter And Jelly Reach New Glory In The 'Love7 Sandwich Can anything be better than a plain peanut butter and jelly 'Sandwich? Ask some young or old fans of that longtime favorite sand wich combination and it’s likely they will nod and give you e two-word answer: "Grill it” 1 The idea of serving hot peanut butter and jelly sandwiches came out of Alabama and Georgia, where farm families in .the Southeastern peanut belt found that grilling the peanut 'butter and jelly sandwich intensified the flavor and aroma, i Now the not idea has gained some added virtues in a recipe [developed by home economists of the Kraft Kitchens. After spreading soft margarine on the outside of the peanut butter and jelly sandwich, they suggest dipping it in an egg and milk mixture before grilling. The result is everything one could ask of a sandwich: inviting aroma and golden brown appear ance, rich flavor and good nutritional values. “Peanut Butter Is Love ■.» Spread Some Around Today,” proclaims a new pop art poster. With so much going for it [this recipe naturally qualifies for the name: ^The Love [Sandwich.” * ’ Grilled Peanut Butter And Jelly Love Sandwich ; (makes four sandwiches) --J Soft margarine 2 eggs, beaten Vi cup milk f S' 8 dices white bread \ Peanut butter Grape jelly or v i strawberry preserves ' for each sandwich spread one slice of bread with-peanut iCutter; top with second slice that is spread with jelly. Spread top and bottom of sandwich with soft margarine. Dip in com bined egg and milk mixture. Grill on both sides until lightly Democratic Women's Club Will Meef September 14th The Sylvan Valley Democratic club will hold their quarterly meeting, September 14th at 8:00 p.m. in the conference room of the First Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Mrs. Henry Colton, co-ordina tor for the 11th congressional district, will be the guest speak er. All new and young voters are cordially invited to attend. Three man teams from VA, Dept, of Labor and Office of Education are conducting a wide - ranging counseling pro gram on government benefits fer servicemen and women in Vietnam, Japan, Korea and Eu rope. DAF Wives Will Have Card Party The DAF wives will have their monthly card party at the Etowah country club on Thursday, September 16th, from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p m. The cost will be $2.75 per person. All interested persons should contact Mrs. Iris Lott 883-8517 for bridge, Mrs. Betsy Scranton 883-2688 for canasta, and Mrs. Kay Metoy er 883-8384 for pinocle, no later than one week before card party or by September 10th. NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania The undersigned, having qual ified as Executrix of the Es tate of Lee R. Morgan, late of Transylvania County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of March, 1972, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of Septem ber, 1971. S/MAISE MORGAN Executrix of the Estate of Lee R. Morgan c/o Hatnlin, Potts & Hud son P. O. Box 308 Brevard, N. C. 28712 9/2/4tc What’s The Weather Bouy? A new bouy system for re cording and surveying ocean ographic and meterological da ta is currently being tested in the North Sea and the Baltic. Recorded data is transmitted to land. To supply the power for the electronic measuring and transmission set, three nickel cadmium batteries, recharged by solar cells, are incorporated in to the buoys. When yon think of prescrip tions, think of VARNER’S, adv. ABSOLUTELY FRESH (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 Brevard 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 ITAURANT AND COFFEE HOUSE Mu Mil D & f-^reAented ~sdt eJt)ebutcint (J3aM ^September 10th Miss Elisabeth Hartsfield Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ceci’ J. Hill, of Wood side Drive, has been chosen to be presented at the Terp pichorean Club’s Forty-Fifth animal' NoMh Carolina Debu tant Ball in Raleigh on Sep tember 10th, 1971. The Terpsichorean Club was formed in 1927 to spon sor an annual ball for the presentation of North Caro lina debutantes. This year’s ball activities will continue the tradition of making the Debutant Ball one of the out standing social events of the year in North Carolina. The formal presentation to North Carolina society of ap proximately 199 young ladies will highlight the weekend activities. Miss Hill, a student at St. Mary’s Junior College in Raleigh, was presented also by the Royal Rhododendron Brigade of Guards at their Thirty-Ninth Annual Corona tion Ball in Asheville in June. Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times Alpha Delta Kappa Meets The August meeting of Beta Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa was held Tuesday, Aug ust 31st at Berry’s Restaurant. Mrs. Doris Warren, president, presided at the meeting. Plans were made for the coming year. Committee Chairmen for the year are as follows: Program and Year Book, Mrs. Jovhenell Hyatt; Courtesy, Mrs. Betty Watson; Telephone, Mrs. Jean Young; Publicity, Mrs. Thelma Bryson; Budget and Finance, Mrs. Vera Taylor; Consituation, Mrs. Gladys Shuford; Altruis tic, Mrs. Sally Baker; Pledge, Mrs. Louise Dockery; Music, Mrs. Katherine Medford; Scho larship, Mrs. Daisy Holden. A social hour followed the meeting. Household Hints 4 The old maxim that pretty hair is clean hair is just as true for synthetic pieces. Experts advise washing synthetic wigs after every twelve wearings— more often if hair spray is used. —☆— If your water pressure is good, install a Siamese hose con nector to your faucet. Cut wat ering time by running two hoses at once. Jets At Sea On a worldwide basis, gas turbines now provide a total of 5.5 million horsepower for ma rine propulsion units. These units, which replace steam gen erators and diesel engines to power propellors, contain an estimated 750,000 pounds of nickel in various heat- and cor rosion-resistant alloys. NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Transylvania The undersigned, having qual ified as Administrator of the Estate of A. M. PAXTON, SB., deceased, late of Brevard, Tran sylvania County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Estate to present them to the undersigned at the Office of Ramsey & White, Attorneys at Law, South Caldwell Street, Brevard, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of March, 1972, or this Notice will be , pleaded in bar of recovery. All ■ persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pay ; ment to the undersigned. This the 31st day of Aug ust. 1971. WILLIAM R. WHITE Administrator of the Es tate of A. M. Paxton, Sr. , Ramsey & White, Attorneys P. O. Box 427 Brevard, N. C. 28712 9/2/4tc When yon think of prescrip tions. think of VARNER’S, adv. DOUBLE S&J4 GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY SHELL GAS FILL-UP AT u MEADE FISHER’S PISGAH SHELL SERVICE LooteJ Itt the corner of Ecusta Road and the 4-Lane Asheville Highway at Piagah Forest ■Mat / Built-In Vacuum Swallows Pollution,. How much pollution does the average four-member family produce in a year? Considering dust and fine dirt alone, up wards of six bushels—a “particulate discharge” equivalent tog} a fleet of a dozen over-the-road trailer trucks. Up until now the home maker has needed a whole battery of tools and appli ances to handle this “output” —brooms, vacuum cleaners, sweepers, dust cloths — with middling results, since dirt is usually relocated rather than removed. Now, however, she can in stall an Auto-Maid whole house central vacuum system, which has five times the clean-up power of individual floor-care appliances to pull all the pollution from fine grained dust to heavy debris up to one inch in diameter into a single spot for easy occasional disposal. Best of all, air is exhausted out of the house so that dust is never recirculated and the home gets progressively cleaner. ' To deep clean rugs, up holstery, drapes, hard sur face floors, walls and even outdoor patios, the home maker simply attaches a sin gle feather-weight wand and hose to a nearby wall outlet, which turns on automatically. No more lugging heavy ap pliances from room to room. ) Dirt of all description is pulled to a central collector. Since the collector is installed away from the living area in basement, utility room or closet, operation of the sys tem is silent—even cutting noise pollution, permitting dean-ups at any hour. If a small valuable is picked up by mischance, it can quickly be retrieved undamaged from the collector. Because the col Even clinging animal hair it quickly swept-up by a super powered central vacuum sys tem. lector la bagless, power ia. never reduced by the dust load and frequent container changes with resultant spill age are eliminated. • A central vacuum system ia easily installed in the older home as well as in the house under construction, with an' average of five outlets giving full coverage of all interior space. i An informative folder on the central vacuum system’s new contribution to women’s liberation is available free on request from Auto-Maid’a manufacturer. Write to Colt Industries Auto-Maid Sales Manager, 3601 Kansas Ave nue, Kansas City, Kansas 66110. ..."- — BOUNTIFUL EARNINGS! In this season of harvest, thrifty folks who have saved where they earn the most will be receiving another plentiful dividend on September 30. At Birevard Federal you earn not only the highest dividend rate allowed by law, but your dividends are paid four times a year. When you save with us your savings are safe and insured and you have a choice of four top savings plans. Passbook Deposits 4*75^) Annually Certificate Deposits 57© 5.7570 Annually 6 mos. Annually 1 year minimum $1,000 minimum $5,000 CO*'"! 67© Annually 2 years minimum $10,000 Good news, too, on all types of home loans. See Brevard Federal for all your home financing needs. “Save locally and your money stays at home building a stronger community.” Brevard 'Jederal & aCoan Brevard, N,
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