The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, September 17, 1980, Page PAGE 10A, Image 10

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PAGE 10A ■THE FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,1910 > %^ K< ' : V > Jif ; ■ • ISglfe Jp!|pf ■■ |s > ||j^ New Officers Newly-chosen officers of the Forsyth County Homemakers’ Council are, from left, Mattie Watson, treasurer; Gladys Porter, secretary; Nell Deadwyler, vice president for programs; Marge Purnell, president-elect; and Carolyn Williams, president County extension service home economist Pat Kilmark looks on at right. The new officers will serve until September, , 1981. They represent the Big Creek, Chattahoochee and Chestatee Homemakers* Clubs. I | W I A ■r* *HHr I MB . To Marry Betty C. Howard of Cumming and Louie C. Weatherford of Roswell will be married Saturday, Oct. 4,1980 at 2:30 p.m. at Midway Methodist Church in Alpharetta. All friends and rel atives are invited to attend. o A t 1 \ Host Meet The Cumming Garden Club held its monthly meeting at Saw nee EMC on Sept. 9. Hostesses for the evening were, from left, Sarah Morris and Lynn Raines. After the business meeting, Becky Baxter of Dunwoody presented a program on arranging flowers and fruit. ATTENTION! PARENTS & STUDENTS Buy your Class Ring from a Jeweler. •W« are permanent In this community and hope to have you as a longtime customer •There are no now or never ordering days and we are always here for re sizing, repair, or advise •We have all the options and run specials throughout the year. •DttIVIRY IN 4 TO 6 WEIKS. Support few Local Jeweler He Supports feu! EDWARD'S JEWELERS Lanier Village Shopping Center Cumming, Georgia 30130 Ca—ine Www ttt-1777 Attort. Urn* 577-H44 Haodgvorten tar Giving Eggs Tender Care ATHENS Are eggs get ting tender loving care at your house They should be. “Eggs are rushed from the hen house to a refriger ated storage room as soon as they are laid,” Linda Wall, extension service food and nutrition specialist at the University of Georgia, said. “There they are kept in car tons until they are shipped to a retail store.” “Most retailers take care to store and display eggs in temperature-controlled cases, for an egg left at room temperature tends to lose its quality quickly.” Since eggs are so carefully tended, it would be wise to follow through with this ten der loving care at your home. Ms. Wall offers these tips on egg care: To maintain freshness, store eggs in their original carton in the refrigerator. Eggs should be packed large end up. lf you store eggs in the special egg trays on the re frigerator door, warm air hits the eggs every time the door is opened. This practice is not recommended. Never wash eggs. Most have already been washed and dried by the producer under controlled conditions. Further rinsing might cause Republican GroupToMeet The Forsyth County Chap ter of the American Feder ation of Republican Women will meet on Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. at the home of Priscilla Andrews on Timberlake Trail. Tickets for the party’s fund-raising dinner Oct. 6 for congressional candidate David Ashworth will be available. Tickets are $12.50 per person. • ChOiCt Of tMCtfOMftd! • No limits • Portraits artll ks dsihrtrsS wilhln 3 weeks 19 Portraits On* 8 x 10" Three 5" x 7 • Fifteen Wallet Six* . ft ft ft ft ft* i ti t>. t\ ft £'■ £'■ MM Super D Cumming, Ga. Sept. 19 & 20 Hours: 10-1 & 2-5 Jjg tore good loot Handicapped Learn Skills ATLANTA When Gary Cumby of Smyrna, enrolled in a computer programmer training project for severely handicapped persons, he thought he was “getting in volved with a lot of people with a lot of problems. I was afraid of being dragged down,” Cumby, a quadra plegic, said. But he soon found out that was not the case. Cumby and 14 other severely hand icapped persons who en rolled in the Georgia Computer Programmer Pro ject for Severely Hand icapped Persons found that they had to work hard to learn the jobs which would come later. The project, which is the only one of its kind in a decline in quality by breaking down the egg shells’ natural protein coat ing. A broken egg can be opened into a plastic con tainer, covered and refriger ated for a day or two. Egg whites can be refrigerated in a similar manner. Egg yolks will keep in a container with a little water. Egg whites also freeze beau tifully, to be whipped up later. ln a frost-free refrigera tor, eggs should be covered either by their carton or a wrap to maintain their qual ity. Preventing The Mealtime Trauma ATHENS Does your child sometimes become dis gusted with food? As a parent, you wonder how to increase your child’s interest in food and whet his appetite. Ms. Wall offers these sug gestions that might help to prevent “mealtime trauma.” lnvolve the youngster in grocery shopping and food preparation, explaining which foods are good for people and why. Allow the child to pre pare some snacks without help, such as cheese or sand wich spread. Many children enjoy making and eating “mixtures.” Provide the necessary ingredients and bow out. Older children might want to try recipes from a young people’s cook book. Make foods visually ap pealing to the child, such as a hamburger with a cheese and carrot strip “face” or animal-shaped sandwiches cut out with cookie cutters. Provide attractive ac cessories, such as the young ster’s own decorated plate and cup; colorful plates, Georgia, began in March. It is a joint effort of the Divi sion of Vocational Rehabili tation of the Georgia Department of Human Re sources. The Georgia Insti tute of Technology, Goodwill Industries of Atlanta and a number of local companies and corporations. The pro ject provides extensive training in computer pro gramming and future em ploy me n t when the necessary training is com pleted. It is a concentrated eight-month course with a two-month on-the-job inter nship. The project is funded with a $70,000 grant from the fed eral Rehabilitative Services Administration and a $54,000 grant from CETA (Compre hensive Employment and Training Act). Additional contributions from the pri vate sector bring the funding base to more than SIOO,OOO. “The program’s terrific,” Theresa Schaber, student, said. “It gives me the ability to do something; the oppor tunity is great. It’s one of the greatest things that has hap pened to me.’” The program is also at tractive to major industries, because of the growing de mand for computer pro grammers. In addition, federal tax credits are granted to employers who employ handicapped per sons. Changes in location and equipment have been made at both the training site at the Georgia Institute of Technology and at the indus tries. Modifications include the keyboard punch stick, such as the one Schaber at taches to his hand, or the cups and napkins, or attrac tive washable placemats. Let the child eat away from the table on occasion. A lunch box picnic, to be eaten while sitting on a blan ket either indoors or out, is a pleasant variation. Do not allow the child to fill up on “treats” shortly before mealtime or after an uneaten meal. Milton Martin Invites You To The Biggest Sale In Our History! All 1980 Toyotas Must Be Sold! Here's Just A Few Examples: 4-Speed Trans. 1 Stock No. tS4f il *s4s®* Our Special SCI AAOO Close-Out Price *9IVU IMO Toyota Tercel 2-Door 4-Spoed Stock No. 6823 W Pri**' Our Special Price *im°° *49oo°° 75 Cars In Inventory Must Be Sold! Come, Bring Your Title And Trade-In And Get Good Liberal Trade. Open 'Til 8 P.M. Monday Friday 6 P.M. On Sat. Milton Martin & Sons Toyota Satisfaction Guaranteed Since 1981 2350 Brown Bridge Road, Gainesville, Ga. 532-4355 Atlanta Phone 581-0098 . *1 - mouth stick for persons with no use of their hands, or the special terminal which prints the readout in braille. At the training site, “modifi cations” even include rais ing the terminal stands on bricks because wheelchair seats are higher than regu lar chair seats. Goodwill’s Joy Tyler, di rector of the project, “wanted to see this happen three years ago,” and has been the main impetus be Ayo«@iKi WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24-2:OOPM 3.28 ACRES FORSYTH COUNTY, GA. TO BE SOLD IN TRACTS OR AS A WHOLE This tract of land has 700 feet of road frontage on Hwy. 19 and 400 feet of frontage on Francis Road. It lies in the southern part of Forsyth County near the Fulton County line. Commercial potential. DIRECTIONS: Take Hwy. 19 five miles north of Alpharetta, Georgia. Watch for signs on your left. TERMS: 25% Down day of sale. Balance in 30 days at closing. J. M. DANGAR IM»T REALTY and AUCTION M.it.tingandS.lW /.«. 42 MILTON AVENUE Profrtsiontlt Commercial • Residential No. 126 ALPHARETTA (404) 475-6562 hind the program. “I used to work with a training project for homeobound persons, but at that time it was mainly a crafts program. But these people are bright, and I knew they could do some thing more challenging. Tyler said that, at the time, she was not in a posi tion to do anything about her idea, but she did do some re search and discovered that there were about 15 com puter programmer training m \iyß $ 11 HIUMHIIk i «K -BBS ■HHK A ;fi; v& HK I < f Milton Martin 1980 Toyota Cel ica Coupe Stock No. 6536, Equipped With: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Automatic Trans. N Ust Pricer' Special Price 58397“° 7000°° projects for the severly handicapped in the United States. After she became director of Home for Atlanta Goodwill, she felt’ ready to undertake such a; project. She made contacts; in the business and education) nal community, including Gary Kelly, a research sci?s entist at Georgia Tech, to' raise the status of hand icapped persons from work- 5 ing on crafts to holding real 1 jobs.