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CHICAGO BOUND—Western district winners are pictured above boarding the plant this week for Chicago and the 50th annual National 4-H Congress. Members of the group and the area in which they were winners, from left to right, are as follows: Kathy Pannell, Macon County, Conser vation of Natural Resources; Sharon Runion, Mitchell County, Consumer Education, Home Eco nomics; Gwenda Sue Mason, Macon County, Food Preservation; Dawn Dixon, Henderson County, Food and Nutrition; Debra Dixon, Henderson County, Petroleum Power; and Mrs. Joyce Arm strong, Associate Home Economics Extension Agent, of Henderson County, who accompanied the group of delegates. Let Us Do Your Job Printing The Transylvania Times WiYOIIR HEALTH By LESTER L COLEMAN, M.D.' Too Gnw Lose Weight I AM MORE than 100 pounds overweight. I have read about the famous rice .diet used at Duke University. Can you give me some idea of the -method they use, how long it takes, and how suc 1 cessful it is? Mr. L. D. G., Ohio __ Dear Mr. u.: Kecentiy, one of my pa tients decided to visit Dr. Walter Kemp ner at Duke Universi ty Medical Center in Dur ham, N.C. ---ur. ivemp Dr. Coleman ner is identi fied with the rice diet which has aroused international interest as a treatment for high blood pres sure and for the massive re duction of weight. At one time, the rice diet was virtually the only means available for the control of high blood presure. In the past 15 years, the discovery of drugs made from the rauwol fia plant has been remarkably successful in the control of some types of high blood pres sure. I was fascinated by the de tailed account of my .friend’s experience at Duke University And I think you may find his story helpful. He lost 80 pounds. The key factor in his suc cess was intense motivation. He is in a “young middle-age” group, and for years had re alized that his health and pro ductivity were being drained by his overweight. Dr. Kempner made it clear that patients must be pre pared to devote three or four months to his rigid carefully controlled regime. For the first four days my friend underwent a thorough medical examination, includ ing many tests which provided the doc tom with a complete profile of hit physical and psy chological make-up. Or. Kompner then told him of the objectives of the pro gram, underscoring the haz ards of obesity. The program begins with a •iwo-mile morning walk to the “rice house.” Breakfast con sists of one-half a grapefruit, a bowl of salt-free rice and tea. The menu Is the same for lunch and dinner, with two ounces of fruit added. Later, depending on the pro gress of the patient, two ounces of chicken, veal or fish are added with small amounts of squash, asparagus, onions or green pepper. Such limited food intake would undoubtedly scare off all but the most determined. But that determination can be life-saving. On this minimal caloric in* take, vsight reduction and control of high blood pressure begin almost immediately. Obviously, there are other ways of losing weight and con trolling blood pressure. None, however, can be successful if you are not property moti vated. It must be emphasized that such a rigid diet must never be attempted without the con stant supervision of a physi cian. Motivation and discipline can do it for you. • * * SPEAKING OF YOUR HEALTH: Fire prevention is a year-round program.. Dr. Lester Coleman has pre pared a special booklet for readers of this column, “Alco holism — A Family disease.* It probes this grave problem and offers hopeful advice. For your copy, send 25 cents in coin and a large, self-ad dressed 6-cent stamped envel ope to Lester L. Coleman, M.D., in care of this news paper. Please mention the booklet by title. hooking for a place In grow? Would you like to have a large, scenic home site overlooking a brook, lake, or beautiful mountains? Would you like to have a private secluded community but only a few minutes from Brevard? Would you like a quiet place for your children and pets to play, an ideal atmosphere for young people? Would you like a private com munity picnic and play area; a place to hike or bike ride? Would you like to be near a golf course, swimming pool, and country club but still not be commercialized? Would you like to own property with good access, not too steep for building on? If you answered the above with “ye*” then we feel that HIDDEN VAL LEY has just what you want. So come on out to HIDDEN VALLEY and let us show you around. To find HIDDEN VALLEY, go out Greenville Highway (276) to Elm Bend Road, follow it down through valley to Wilson Road, turn left, go to next right which is Williamson Creek Road, follow it to entrance. Watch for signs. There is now a resident sales office, the first house on the left enter ing HIDDEN VALLEY. For an appointment phone: ;•.—-• WPNF DAILY SCHEDULE I I 1 SUNDAY AP News A Weather eact hour, on the hour. Weatherworr it 27 mins, past each hour. Other programs as follow*: 7.-00 Sign-On 7:05 Organ Interlude 7:15 Sunday School Lesson 7:30 Radio Bible Hour 7:55 A.P. News 6:00 Way of Cross 8:30 The Gospel Hour 9:00 Forward In Faith 9:30 Speaking For God 10:05 Tabernacle Choir 10:20 Organ Interlude 10:30 Hymns From Harding 10:55 A.P. News 11:00 Worship Service 12:05 Weatherword 12:10 Sunday Hymn Time 1:05 Gems of Melody (Organ) 1:15 Sen. Sam J. Ervin 1:30 Songs to Remember 2:05 Sunday On The Go 5:30 Gospel Church Time 6:05 Sunday On The Go 6:90 Protestant Hour 7:00 Sign Off MONDAY AP News A Weather each hour, on the hour. Weather word at 27 minutes past each hour. Other programs as follows: 6:00 Sign - On 6:05 Carolina Hymn Time 6:30 Transylvania R.F.D. 7:05 Coffee Call 7:30 Local A Regional N&ws 8:05 Late Riser’s Reveille 8:56 Stork Time 8:45 Morning Devotions 10:05 Coffee Time 10:15 Helping Hand 11:05 Musical Roundtable 11:15 Pet Dep’t 12:05 Farm A Home Hour 12:30 Trading Post 12:35 Quartet Caravan 12:45 Noon Stock Quotes 12:55 Gems from Bible 1:05 Country Jamboree 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:15 Pet Dep’t 4:55 Featurescope 5:30 Values For Living 5:55 Hospital Register 6:00 Local A Regional Nears 6:10 A.P. News 6:15 Market Summary 6:20 Speakm£ Of’-Sports 6:30 1240 Dinner Music 7:05 Record Party 9:55 A.P. News 10:00 Sign Off pi %, n Tim® RJ.D. & Regional News User’s Reveille n Time RJ.D. & Regional News User’s Reveille TUESDAY AP News 8c Weather each hour, on the hour. Weatherworn! •t 27 mins, past each how Other programs as 6:00 Sign - Oi 6:06 Carolina 6:30 Transylva 7:06 Coflee ^ 7:30 Local 8:00 Late Rise 8:56 Stork Tim< 8:66 Morning I 10:06 Coflee Time 11:06 Musical Rou 11:15 Pet Dep’t 12:06 Farm Sc Horn' 12:30 Trading Post 12:36 Quartet Carat 12:46 Noon Stock (J 12:55 Gems From I 1:06 Country Jamboret 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:15 Pet Dep’t 4:55 Featurescope 5:30 Values For Living 5:56 Hospital Register U.S. Postal Service STATEMENT OF OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685. Title 39. United States Code) 1. Title of publication. The Transylvania Times 2. Date of filing September 30, 1971 3. Frequency of issue, week 4. Location of known office of publication, 100 Broad Street, Brevard, N. C. 88712 5. Location of the ! I 6:00 Local & Rational News 6:10 A.P. Nan 6:15 Market Sqmmary 6:20 Speaking Of Sparta 6:30 1240 Dinner Musk 7:05 Record Party 9:56 A.P. News 10:00 Sign - Off WEDNESDAY AP Nam A Weather each hour on the hour. Weatherword at h7 mina. paat each hoar. Other programa aa follows: 6:00 Sign • On 6:U6 Carolina Hymn Tima 6:90 Transylvania RJF.D. 7:05 Coffee Call 7:30 Local k Regional News 8:06 Lata Riser'* Reveille 8:56 Stork Time 9:45 Morning Devotion* 10:06 Coffee Time 10:16 Helping Hand 10:46 Here's To Veteran* 11:06 Musical Roundtable 11:15 Pet Dept 12:05 Farm & Home Hour 12:30 Trading Post 12:36 Quartet Caravan 12:55 Gems from Bible 1:05 Country Jamboree 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:15 Pet Dept 3:30 Space Story 4:55 Featurescope 5:30 Values For Living 5:55 Hospital Register 6:00 Local k Regional News 6:10 AP News SOS Market Summary 6:20 Speaking of Sports 6:30 1240 Dinner Music 7:05 Record Party 9:55 AP News 10:00 Sign Off THURSDAY AP Nows and Weather each hour on the hour. Weatherwwd at 27 mins, past each hour. Other programs as muows: 6:00 Sign On 8:00 Carolina Hymn Tims 6:30 Transylvania RSD. 7:06 Coffee Call 7-ko Local A Regional News 8:06 Late Riser’s Reveille 8:96 Stork Time 8:06 Morning Devotions 10:06 Coffee Time 11:06 Musical Roundtable 11:19 Pet Dept 12:05 Farm and Home Hour 12:30 Trading Post 12:36 Quartet Caravan 12:46 Noon Stock Quotes 12:96 Gems from Bihle 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:15 Pet Dept 4:59 Featureacope 5:30 Values For Living 5:56 Hospital Register 6:00 Local & Regional News 6:10 AP News 6:15 Market Summary 6:20 Speaking of Sports 6:30 1240 Dinner Music 7:06 Record Party <5® 9:56 AP News 10:00 Sign Off FRIDAY AP News end Weather each boar on the hour. Weather-word at 27 minutes past eaah hour. Other programs as follows: 6:00 Sign On 6:06 Carolina Hymn lime 6:30 Transylvania R.FJ). 7:06 Coffee Call 7:30 Vwcal A Regional Newa 8:06 Late Riser’s Reveille 8:56 Stork Time 9:45 Moraine Devotions 13:06 Coffee Time 10:15 Helping Hand 11:06 Musical Roundtable 11:15 Pet Dept 12:06 Farm and Home Hour 12.30 Trading Post 12:36 Quartet Caravan 12:46 Noon Stock Quote* 12:56 Gems From Bible 1:06 Country Jamboree 1:15 Bulletin Board 3:05 Matinee 3:19 Pet Dept 4:66 Featurescope 6:38 Values For Living 5:56 Hospital Register 6:00 Local & Regional (Vent 6:10 AP NewB 6:15 Market Summary 5:55 Hospital Register • 00 Local ft Regional Ne»« 8:10 AT Stmt 6:S0 Speaking Of Sports 6:30 Theater "70 ; 7:05 Record Party t* 9:55 AP New* 10.00 Sign QW ' ii Twin bands ol 14 Karat Sofia uoia signify husband and wife ... a lustrous synthetic stone of the month marks the birthday of each PARSO JEWELRY & Giria 30 EAST MAIN ST. DIAL 883-4601 BREVARD Goodwill Motor Co 220 S. Broad St. Brevard, N. C. Dial 883-4111 New 1971 And Used Car Sale Due to the inclement weather last weekend dur ing the time of our SPECIAL WHOLESALE SALE of 1971 new cars and all used cars, we feel that enough people did not get to take advantage. We therefore are extending this sale for the balance of this week, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, December 2, 3 and 4. You will not find such prices anywhere in the state. These prices are quoted for straight sale prices —no trade-ins. Come on down and pick you one out. We will finance at lowest cost. (NEW) 71-157 1971 Pontiac Lemans 4-door sedan with air—$3350 71-188 1971 Pontiac Bonneville 4-door hardtop-84200 71-219 1971 GMC, Sprint %4on truck-83009 71-223 1971 Bnkk Sportswagon. Many extras — —83750 (DEMONSTRATORS) 71-36 1971 Jeep Pick-up. % metal cab-82800 71-82 1971 Pontiac Tempest 6-cylinder-83300 71-98 1971 Pontiac Grandvllle. Full power-84400 71-120 1971 Opel coupe, standard transmission-81650 (USED CARS) D71-30-A 1970 Ford 4-door sedan, automatic-$2190 72-52-A 1969 Chevrolet 2-door, automatic-$1650 72-47-A 1969 Chevrolet 2-door, automatic-$1625 71- 27-A I960 Dodge 2-door, standard drive-—$1525 72- 57-A 1969 Buick Sport Wagon, woodgrain siding $2250 72-60-A I960 Buick Sport Wagon, factory air-$2375 72-71-A 1969 Pontiac 4door sedan-$1875 70- 136-B 1968 Simca 4-door sedan-$700 71- 193-A 1968 Rambler Rebel 4-door sedan-$1300 72- 19-A 1968 Chevrolet 2-ton truck. Low mileage—$2375 72-14-A 1968 Mercury Cugar 2-door, ar.ii.mtir-$1595 P-71-33 1968 Buick LeSabre 4-door. One owner —$2095 72-71-A 1968 Chevrolet 2-door Impala-$1495 71- 115-B 1967 Chrysler 300. Full power-$1099 R71-15 1967 Pontiac, Executive 4-door-$1150 R70-45-B 1967 Opel Station Wagon-$995 72- 42-A 1967 Chevrolet 4-door sedan-$1095 71- 156-A 1967 Pontiac, Executive 4-door--$995 72- 77-A 1967 Jeep Wagoneer-$795 71- 06-A 1966 Oldsmobile “98". FuU power-$999 72- 03-A 1966 Jeep Wagoneer, factory air-$1395 71-214-A 1966 Chevrolet, Impala Station Wagon —$1050 71-137-A 1966 Volkswagen, FB-$825 71- 70-A 1966 Plymouth Station Wagon-$375 72- 18-B 1966 Dodge %-ton pick-up-$599 72-66-A 1966 Chrysler Station Wagon 9-paasenger-f 599 72-85-A 1966 Chevrolet ft-ton pickup-$599 ll-I47«A 1965 Buick niaisitaMir .zzsmmMm
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