Martinsville Bulletin from Martinsville, Virginia (2024)

Bulletin, May 27 Forms for. Entering Sidewalk Art Show ENTRY BLANK IDENTIFICATION CARD. NAME STREET. CITY STATE MEDIUM (Oil, Water Color, Etc.) ENTERED IN CLASS (Check One): Professional 2. Non-Professional 3.

Student; High School Elementary Try Yam Patties NAME. ADDRESS. CITY STATE TITLE OF WORK MEDIUM PRICE (If not for sale, use F. CLASS: 1. Professional 2.

Non-Professional. 3. Student: High School Elementary with Sausage CENTER SLICES HAM LA. A $1.09 ORANGES: Navel California 10. FOR TOMATOES RED RIPE 3.

PKGS. $100 LEMONS TART, JUICY DOZ. By CECILY BROWNSTONE drained 2 tablespoons butter heat until, browned; turn and AP Food Editor teaspoon salt 2 packages teach 8 ounces) brown on other side. Meanwhile Yam SUNDAY Patties Salad with 1 SUPPER Bowl Sausage Pepper teaspoon teaspoon to taste: garlic celery seed: powder Mash brown-and-serve yams; except add sausages, butter remaining and in ages another according skillet to prepare package saus- di- Two ingredients Fresh Cherry Piet Beverage 1-3rd cup minced onion sausages; mix well. Melt butter' rections.

Drain on paper towelYAM PATTIES cup minced parsley in a large skillet. Drop yam ing. Arrange yam patties and Two of the judges have WITH SAUSAGE, 2 tablespoons lemon juice mixture by heaping tablespoons sausages 0 on platter; garnish announced for the Arts Fine for an informal meal. 2 eggs, slightly beater into hot butter; flatten top of being sponsored by 2 cans yams (each: 16 ounces), cup coarse bread crumbs each pattie. Saute over medium with parsley.

Makes 8 servings. Piedmont Chapter of USDA INSPECTED FOR WHOLESOMENESS OPEN AP 9 A.M. MAY 29, TO DAY 1972 6 P.M. FRYERS CUT-UP FRYERS 31c FRYER FRESH GROUND CHUCK 89: LEG OTRS. LB.

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ROASTERS 35c $130 PACK 12-OZ PKG. PKO. 1-LS. $199 LB. SLICED COUNTRY SMOKED GRADE BACON HAMS: TURKEYS SHANK PORTION WHOLE OR TE BUTT SUPER2-LO.

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ALLGOOD WHOLE OR RIGHT SHANK 19 DELICIOUS APPLES 3. LBS. $100 RED OR GOLDEN BLACK LABEL BEER 6-PAK (N. R. HOT DOG ROLLS HOT DOG RELISH PAPER PLATES SUGAR BARBECUE SAUCE CAKE MIXES SAIL DETERGENT PANTY HOSE NUDE ALL PAIR WHEN YOU BUY 3 BARS OF FREE SAFEGUARD SOAP TLOZ.

CAN OF 3 BATH SIZE 748 COMET GOOD AT ASP THRU MAY 27. CLEANSER LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER 4: DON HARRIS ROBERT J. ECKELS Arts Festival been Virginia Museum and the Festival Martinsville City Schools. They 0 are Don Harris and Robert the Eckels. Harris is an artist with Associated Advertising and an instructor with the Roanoke Fine Arts Center.

www. native of North Carolina, Harris was educated at the Harmes School of Art and the Museum School of Fine Art in Boston His works are represented in the permanent collections of the Mint Museum in Charlotte and the Roanoke Exhibitors May Use Forms Persons who wish to enter the Sidewalk Art Show. at Martinsville High School Saturday may use the entry, blank shown above left. The Identification Card should be fastened securely to the front of: the work exhibited in the upper. left-hand corner before show.

time. A fee of 50 cents per entry. for adults must accompany the entries at the time of registration. The show begins at 9 a.m. and continues until 4 p.m.

so registration and placing of exhibits must not be later then 9 a.m. It is suggested that all artists bring vinyl plastic covers to protect their work in case of rain. Awards will be presented at 3 p.m. in the categories of Oil, Sculpture, Crafts, Graphics, Photo and Mixed Meida: No more than four, entries per artist are allowed in each of these categories. Cash awards will be given for first place in each class and ribbon.

Second place winners will receive a ribbon. The Piedmont Chapter, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which is co-sponsoring the 'Art Festival, along with Martinsville High School, is striving to make the show a local one this year, according to George W. Hull, publicity, chairman, in an effort to encourage local artists. work entered for judging must be clearly labeled as to Title, Price, Artist's Name and Media Category in the upper. left-hand corner.

Pictures must be framed or matted suitably for hanging. Each artist must preside over his display Each exhibitor will be responsible for his own entries and must remove his works by. 5:30 p.m. The Chapter, will furnish stakes for this outdoor show. but any other display material must be provided by the artist.

Each artist must exhibit from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to be eligible. for awards. Mrs.

Victor A. Lester and Mrs. John D. Epperly are chairmen of the show. UTTERLY DEADLY PECAN PIE Marjorie Rawlings named this pie and the recipe is adapted from one of hers.

4 eggs cups dark corn syrup 1 cup sugar, cup butter, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla cups broken pecan halves? 1 unbaked 9-inch pasty shell In a medium mixing bowlbeat eggs slightly. Stir in corn syrup, sugar, butter, and pecans. Pour into unbaked shell. Bake: in a preheated 400- degree oven for 15. minutes.

Reduce: oven to 350 degrees and continue baking until crust is browned and filling is puffy-40 to 45 minutes. Filling will be slightly less set in center than around edges. Cool. Judges Named Fine Arts Center. He has received numerous awards as a regular exhibitor: in regional and Local shows.

is Professor of Art at Stratford College, Danville. He holds a bachelor of fine arts, degree from the University of Illinois, and a master's degree, in Crafts and Education from New Mexico Highlands University, and has done graduate work at the Central School of Arts and Crafts, London, During the "summers he operates his own studio pottery gallery, The Pot Shop, in northern Wisconsin. He has participated actively in local and regional crafts exhibitions. All area residents are invited. to enter the Arts Festival which will be: held Saturday, May 27, 1972, in front of the High School.

Prizes will be awarded in seven categories: oils, water colors, sculpture, mixed media, photography, crafts, and grapics. Entry blanks may be obtained at the Martinsville Library, the Bassett Library, and the Camera Corner. All entries must be original, work within the past five years and should be at the high school by 9 o'clock the morning of the show. Lavinia Russ Enjoys Life At Age 67 PORK BEANS VAN CAMP $100 1-LB. CANS OR JANE HAMBURGER PARKER PKG.

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CREAM APPLE PIES PIES BREAD PET RITZ FROZEN: JANE PARKER JANE $100 PARKER 6 OZ. 00 14 OZ. PIE -PKGS. LVS. AP APU 10000 AP SAVE TIDE TIDE WITH SAVE THIS COUPON DETERGENT ON WITH LUX THIS COUPON LIQUID.

ON A oz. $1.12 QUART DETERGENT 12 GOODONLY AT ASP THRU GOOD ONLY AT ONE THRU PER PKG. MAY 27 LIMIT ONE PER MAY 27 LIMIT 4-OZ. wIth CUSTOMER CUSTOMER AP PKG. coupon A By HELEN HENNESSY; NEA Women's Editor NEW YORK (NEA) Lavinia Russ is 67 and enjoying it.

She doesn't in the least feel that the fun has gone from life. "The hardest part of getting old, she said," is admitting it to yourself. When a woman passes 40 she somehow thinks she looks 40 from then on." It's when an unconscious remark is made referring to your seniority or mandatory retirement forces you to realize, that you're over 60 that ego bow to truth, according to Lavinia. And your first fearful, but honest, look in the mirror at that point drives the fact home that you have been kidding yourself about your looks for quite a few years. Yet once you accept age, says this lady.

who has done: just that, the are many. Mrs. Russ, author of children's and adult books, former children's book editor for Publishers Weekly, television commentator, housewife, grandmother, believes so firmly that one can have a happy, busy old age that she has written a book on how she is doint it. "A High Old Time or How to Enjoy, Being a- Woman Over 60, (Saturday. Review Press) brings witty, candid, no-nonsense advice to an audience long neglected in our youth-oriented world.

It's hard when you are eased out of your job," Lavinia admitted. "It's even worse when you've been a homemaker and not worked for years and suddenly your family is grown and gone. It's so tempting to use the time your hands to be sorry for yourself. But you must recycle yourself learn new skills and the mechanics of how. to go about looking for a job another part of the forest.

Because if you like to communicate with people the thought of having no reason but a social one to do that leaves void in your day. Whether housewife or career woman, social communication is simply the velvet after a day's work. thing I like most in life is laughing, Mrs. Russ added. And it's very hard to laugh yourself without the neighbors sending for the man in white.

"I would never have written the book," she said, "if I had no problems with age. It would frustrating to those of my vintage who had had many. But I made so many, awful, mistakes. And the only excuse can offer for this ego trip is that I hope my experiences will make other older women aware that the enjoyment isn't over. She discussed the subject of work.

You must be flexible. Even if you can't any longer do the kind of work you did, explore some other kinds. Now is the time to enjoy what you do. If you have always loved flowers, get a part time job where you'll be around them. advantage of old in employment is that your boss knows for sure that told Mrs.

Russ' is goint to be there from nine to four if those are her hours. She wouldn't dare not be. She said she "started" this book when she was 10 years old and first saw her grandmother's flabby underarms. She decided then that when she was old she'd cover up hers. I've been an old-lady, watcher taking notes on the subject ever since," she said "And when I found myself retired with just my severance pay and $37.50 in my savings account, I decided it was time to write the book that.

babe: would, hopefully, help others in my position and help me, too. Lavinia deals with how not to be lonely, show not to be a bore, how to dress to look your best. how to deal with children and grandchildren, how to find neyy kinds of jobs and she offers fascinating, sometimes downright basic tips for travel. She suggests that you capitalize on your years when it. comes to your luggage look frail and your young seat companion will help with it.

On the practical side take an extra pair of reading glasses and your own brand of laxative "It's pretty hard," she said with a hearty laugh, Co pantomine the word laxative to a non-English speaking drug clerk unless you want to be mistaken for a very low comedian." Then she switched her. conversation from old age to children, and spoke of books a field in which she is an authority. "Society today demands that books be relevant," she said. And I just don't think that is how a good book gets written for any age group. It breeds hack writers and hack books.

child's book should encourage imagination and give him a sense of heroes and heroines. To diminish doubt or. fear is just as important to a child's growth as knowing how, bridges are built. If he wants to know that he'll find the book himself that will tell him. Lavinia loves young people.

"If you're a good listener," she said, "you can have young friends no matter what your age. Her chief gripe. is with the woman who decides to deal with old age by becoming a character 0000000.

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