Newspaper Page Text
i l{l"“fi‘“jmi!“ihT"::ll’a*‘fi;iigijfiiéll' “ I Hy‘
| h“' I"l[l(!l'l}) / qzu,{nlflh'\!i‘!;”i [t'b ’Hfi!.}
“fm“”m!hfn; j;}f;wg;:%;jiw.!u|‘m.u.nz,n
i, 2l o
im’ Y B
lfm" RS
“nf‘ \NW‘
it
l \L ms;fl”{“”!”“””!flmm
‘ )" ““”Hlln“‘u.:: L
I s ,
Wl’]iwn C "*""""/'*
g= s e
(i)
Secretaries’ Day
is Wednesday, April 23
Meet the deadline—
place your order now!
Free consultation
We can create
custom theme baskets
for any event
or occasion...
| Ask about the featured
basket of the month.
Bearry Nce Designs
Mobile Gift Basket Service
Deborah Hemingway, owner
(803) 441-1147
Snail Mail: P.O. Box 12352
Augusta, GA 30914
E-mail: hurry@groupz.net
Augusta Focus
is a
Walker
Group
Publication
| “I'm afraid he'll kill me |
| ~if l'ry to leave him."|
K/I/K"" R | l.eaving's not easy ...
y J/‘ ./: ’i \‘\»ET afld for thousands of' women
/ //7 /{ @ J_§ M staying could mean their death.
A ,’ e a - -\,\ NewsCHANNEL 6 anchor
;14 o \ Renita Crawford reports
?;’, ‘{ - ~ \ on what domestic
’{fi R " - violence victims
57 \EE N B & face everyday.
R B -
s g \\fi R
: : : . \' "””’t._:
We~e /A
6 . Y AT
®9O [y O %l /
3 4 oW 1B A,
o & "Wt o T LW
v Rag =) 'b » /:/4 i
Wn LA APRIL 24th
y =
0 I e =T
,’.;. ‘ ::; at 5. fi, fl IIPM
i N - _' :;_:3;?:'7. ‘} “b L nn
) 0N - ".'-',‘;' g 2 : =
TSN ARFS: Sk Nl o - ;
QMG T S W '
" : e 3y .
oekon &2 ([CINNER @
v g 3 Coverage You Can Count On
e - K . S ITY
Phi Chi Beta celebrates
10th anniversary -
Phi Chi Beta chapter of Chi Eta
Phi sorority at the Medical College of
Georgiacelebratedits 10th anniver
sary February 28 at the St. Joseph’s
Summerville Professional Building.
Thespeaker was Soror Leola Mims,
southeast regional director. Soror
Mims’speech focused on the future
role of nursingand new trends. She
emphasized theimportance of politi
cal involvement, and the necessity
for advanced education. Soror
Tammara Warren was presented
the Soror of the Year Award and
Soror Angelus McGruder received
the Unsung Hero Award.
Ask
Dear Berty,
Check this out: I've
qualified for this year’s
Boston Marathon, my first
major event since I began
racing in my wheelchair
ten years ago. Like most
other entrants, I'll be loading
up on carbohydrate the night
before and was wondering if you
knew of a particularly carbo-rich
dessert.
Nashua, NH
I was so intrigued by your letter
that I called Patricia Sheppard, the
Associate Director of Wheelchair
Sports USA, who told me that
you will be keeping fast company
with about 100 other wheelchair
athletes along the 26.5 mile route.
All marathoners, whether in
wheelchairs or in running shoes,
often “carbo load” before an event
because complex carbohydrate,
stored in the liver and muscle as
glycogen, provides the fuel which
muscles burn for energy. Pasta and
bread are good sources, as is this
carbo-rich dessert:
LT
T W
st Wtk T
MuLTHY
T
AR E]
Nine members of Phi Chi Beta
attended the 44th annual Southeast
Regional Convention in Greensboro,
North Carolina,on March 2-23. Soror
Catena Johnson, Basileus, Soror
Angelus McGruder, anti Basileus
and Soror Suzanne Searles, Dean of
Pledges weredelegates. In addition,
Ms. Searles received a cash award
forhavinga 4.0 GPA, which wasthe
highest in the region. Searles also
received the Anita K. Bass Award.
The annual national convention
Boule’97willbehosted by Phi Chiand
Phi Chi Beta chapters of Chi Eta Phi
Sorority, Inc. in Augusta July 6 - 12.
Betty
v
WHOLE WHEAT
: BREAD PUDDING
?‘ 2 cups skim milk
& 2 tablespoons stick
margarine
1 large egg, slightly
: beaten
2 egg whites, slightly beaten
1/2 cup sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
or nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
6 cups dry whole wheat bread
cubes (eight slices bread)
1/2 cup raisins, if desired
Heat oven to 350°. Heat milk
and margarine over medium heat
until margarine is melted and milk
is hot. Mix eggs, sugar, cinnamon
and salt in 4-quart bowl. Stir in
bread cubes and raisins. Stir in
milk mixture. Pour into ungreased
1 1/2-quart casserole. Place
casserole in pan on oven rack. Pour
very hot water into pan until 1 inch
deep. Bake uncovered 40 to 45
minutes or until knife inserted
1 inch from edge comes out clean.
Serve warm and, if desired, with
cream. 8 servings; 205 calories,
4.5 grams of fat and 36 grams of
carbohydrate per serving. As carbo
loads go, this one is tough to beat.
As I hope you will be, too.
— > : % e & 7
' ; - i)' B ) S
Y “Qhrimmnd
5 B B ‘N i 3 ;
& U i L A A A/
~ R TR »
AN K Pt
% & xM & E. % 3 i 3 :»"}m 3 &YR § i FUy 3 E
Sold Frozen in 5-Lb. Bags, Smaller Pkgs. $7.99 Lb., 16 to 25-Ct.
Super Jumbo Shrimp $6.99 Lb., Smaller Pkgs. $6.99 Lb.,
26 to 35-Ct. Jumbo Shrimp $5.99 Lb., Smaller Pkgs. $5.99 Lb.,
36 to 45-Ct. Large Shrimp $4.99 Lb., Smaller Pkgs. $4.99 Lb.,
56 to 70-Ct., Bama In-Shell
Medium Shrimp
Save up to $1.99
8-oz. Pkg., Regular or Hot &
Lb. 3 Spicy Sausea Cocktail Sauce
Buy One Get One Free!
Kroger
Macaroni & Cheese Dinner
7.25-oz. ! 9 Limit 4
Box Please
1-Lb. Pkg.
Kroger Spread
89 Limit 4
2 For Please
High in Vitamin C, Florida Grown
Valencia Oranges
O 03 ‘
Union| TRaNSFen Items and Prices Good thru >c b
Saturday, April 19, 1997 O
Only in Augusta Area Stores & Aiken. -
' '
novus , SENIOR CITIZEN'S
) ¢ 5% DISCOUNT
EVERY WEDNESDAY!
: Alcoholic Beverages Not Included :
ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY. Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale in each Kroger store, except as specifi
m":v.“:g 4 incheck whh will et you 1 Puchis (e sverioed e i ehenied B, Gy o vendr owl b
Copyright 1997. The Kroger Co. None Sold To Dealers. Quantity Rights Reserved.
Regular or Dip Style
Kroger Potato Chips
14029 9 ¢
Box
AUGUSTA FOCUS APRIL 17, 1997
16-oz. Box, Honey Bunches of Oats 2 For $5 or
Post Waffle Crisp
1375021
Box
19