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Relish Muffins wm MuSna tor Imeh — (mat, you* whole tUSj will ,«4M. Tot a noontime Change of pace, serve an old standby, bowfe vt hot soup. But make It new and different with a brimming basket of tender, fragrant Tangy Relish Muffins, freskfrom-the Pickle relish In muffins? That’s right. The relish creates a sesty flavor. Mayonnaise and prepared mustard add extra tang and intrigue. The muffins are surprisingly quick and easy to prepare. Simply add liquid Ingredients all at once td tha dry ingredients. Stir only until flour is moistened (batter should be lumpy), pour Into muffin tins and bake. - Tangy Relish Muffins provide a nutritional bonus, too. Mkda from enriched self-rising flour, they supply essential B-vitamins, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin, plus the minerals Iron and cal. dum. Convenient self-rising flour already contains leavening and salt in the correct proportions to make your baking easier. OCTOBER IS BISCCIT/MCmN MONTH TANGY RELISH MUFFINS 13 muffins 2 ceps enriched Seif-rising 1 egg, beaten flour* 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon sugar J4 cup mayonnaise Yz cup sweet pickle relish, 1 tablespoon prepared drained mustard Stir together flour, sugar and % cup pickle relish. Blend egg, milk, mayonnaise and mustard. Add liquid all at once to flour mixture, stirring only until flour is moistened. Fill greased muffin cups % full. Sprinkle remaining relish over muffin batter. Bake in preheated 425* oven 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden brown. Serve warm. •Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Bo not scoop. TIME By M. E. GARDNER, N. C. State University It is time to announce the All 1970. These selections always America flower winners for lead in garden interest as they are rated the best and most use ful of their classes to date. All garden seed firms should have seed for you in good supply. In addition, many bedding plant growers offer plants of the win ners the first year of introduc tion. Place your order early to get them. The ever-popular marigold has a new 1970 winner in "Bolero.” Hus is an early, free-blooming, fodt - tall, double French beau ty in rich golden yellow-splash ei bright mahogany red. Under good growing conditions the plants may have a spread of 18 Inches across covered with flashy bloom. The flowers age to a beautiful russet gold, es pecially in hot weather, or late in the growing season. The blooms are about 2 inches across aiid" persist' until killing "frost occurs. “Madame Butterfly” is the ex citing new 1970 selection of the snapdragon group. It is a hy brid formula color, mixture of Che first double or azalea-flower ed, open-faced, Juliwa type snap dragons. The plants grow to about 2% feet in height with, sometimes, 10 base-branching spikes to bloom at one time. After cutting the long stemmed spires of bloom, -S second crop cornea along; and, in regions with a long growing season, a third crop For new vigor for profuse production of cut flowers and garden display. Colors range through crimson, scarlet, rosy-orange, yellow, pink, light golden bronze and magenta red. “China Doll” is the name of the newest China or chinensis type dianthus for 1970. The plant reaches a height of about .15 inches and is a favorite dou ble-flowered type for blooming as an annual. It is a perennial, blooming the first year from seed. The double flowers are over an inch in diameter with colors of salmon, red, and red and white. Judges found the EDWARDS Funeral Home Ambulance Service DIAL J A 7-1123, grow St branching, uniform than Next week I win report on another flower selection, the All-American Vegetable ectiohs for 1970. Ml Beautify Your Home Help make North Carolina beautiful in 1970. This cannot be accomplished by garden clubs alone, or municipal gov ernments, alone, or the state government, alone. It can be ac complished by the individual ef forts of all the citizens. Many times the character of a family can be judged by the appearance of the home. Vis itors can likewise judge a town or city by the appearance of the homes. A weU landscaped indus trial plant, factory, warehouse or place of business denotes of ficers and employees as congen ial and efficient as their pleas ant surroundings. With pleasant surroundings you find too, good neighbors, substantial citizens and ' Real estate dealers tell us that they can get at least 10 to 15 per cent more for a home if it is well landscaped. The plants becofoe more attractive as they grow and give shade and color, or whatever they were selected to accomplish in the landscape scheme. If the neighbors match your efforts, the whole neigh borhood win become a desirable place to live, and yotir home or business become a good invest ment should you wish to seU. Colorful flower borders, edg ing plants along walks and driv es, well selected; foundatior plants and trees for framing you home afl add up to enjoymen and pleasure for everyone ii the community. North Carolina is one of th< most garden-minded states in th< Christmas is a season for trees — but'to students enrolled in N. C. State University’s inter nationally-known School of For est Resources, the tall trees of North Carolina’s forests are in season all yearlong. Laboratory classes are held throughout the year for students in five forest preserves, winch are either' owned by the Univer sity or Forestry Foundation. Schenck Forest is located closest to the University campus near the State fairgrounds. . -./?■ ytff&K'Vw >\ Part of a tract of government owned land acquired by N. C. State in the early 1980’s, the 250-acre fofest was dedicated m 1967 in honor of Carl Alwin Schenck, who established the -—i ,—■»,-»;—: —-: that the avocation or hobby of gardening, amounts to a whop ping 4 billion dollars annually in tiie United States. I think the reason for this stems from the fact that it is something in which the entire family can par ticipate. Aside from the family groups we have the specialists, who can create many art forms nation. With more individual enthusiasm and responsibility, it could also be the most beautiful. You may be surprised to learn first school of United States Asheville. - • bt v.j ■'ifnCr'; Forest, 18 miles north of acres do by George Watts Hill Sr. of Durham, with more than 1,000 acres of forest land purchased with proceeds of timber sales from the original tract. Hope Valley Forest, a 1,750 acre tract six miles east of Chap el mil, was given to the Uni versity of North Carolina for the use of NCSU at Raleigh by the Farm Security Administra tion in 1941. Goodwin Forest, 1,200 acres of thickly wooded land in Moore County, was willed to the NCSU Foundation by Connecticut bus inessman James L. Goodwin in 1967. Hofmann Forest, largest of the NCSU forests, contains some 80,000 acres of forested land in Jones and Onslow counties. Pur chased by the N. C. Forestry Foundation in 1934, it is named for Julius B. Hofmann, founder of the School of Forest Resourc es at. NCSU. __ With living piano. Plant the flowers, shrubs, trees, fruits and vegetables that you like best and those that are best suited for your locality. Take pride in whatever you do. Re member, too, that a beautiful lawn is your welcome mat. Use Ready-Mixsd rOMCRETE No Mees — No Whiting — Our Ready-Mixed Concrete Is on the Job when you need it Also Sand, Gxenrel and Crush ed Stone. 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