The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, July 05, 1973, Page Page 5, Image 5

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your Chu rc GREATER YOUNG ZION OFFERS NEW CONCEPT IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION The Daily Vacation Bible School of the Greater Young Zion Baptist Church will begin Monday July 16 and continue until July 27. The sessions will begin each afternoon at 6 p.m. The theme of “Awareness” will be explored through Stories, Music and Arts and Crafts. All are invited to attend fora totally new concept in Christian Education. USHER & USHERETTE BOARD CELEBRATES 55TH ANNIVERSARY The Senior Ushers and Ushersettes Board of Greater Ward Chapel A.M.E. Church, 1814 15 th Street, will celebrate its 55th anniversary at 2 p.m. Sunday July 8, 1973. Rev. Floyd Heard, the pastor of Harmony Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker. Mistress of Ceremony will be Mrs. Carrie B. Williams of 2nd Mt. Moriah Baptist Church. Mrs. Ethel Reasion is President, Mrs. Louise B. Swain is Secretary and P.W. Virgel Bryant is the Pastor. MACEDONIA OBSERVES WOMEN’S DAY The Macedonia Baptist Church, 725 Gwinnett Street, will observe “Women’s Day” Sunday July 8, 1973 at 11 a.in. Dr. Justine Washington, Instructor at Paine College, and a member of the Richmond County Board of Education is the guest speaker. Swint's Discount Store WE CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE 2122 Milledgeville Road Augusta, Georgia LOAN X & JEWELRY CO. (| 1028 Broad Street ao Sf Naw And Unredeemed Articles For Sale Bring this ad and get 10% off any regular priced article (fl> phone 722-2596 Tuna As You Like It Thrifty, Hearty ‘Steak-and-Potatoes' Meal You’re looking for ways to save on your food bills. But you can’t serve macaroni and cheese seven days a week. And your kids won’t go for lentilburgers—ditto soy loaf. Would you believe, they still want steak and potatoes? Okay. Make it tuna steak and potatoes. Just open a can of tuna, serve it in a “nest” of de licious, . cheese-sauced mashed spuds —and your youngsters will have some thing super to lick their chops over. Canned tuna in vegetable oil has always been one of your best food buys on the market—and certainly, one of the most convenient. Now, the nation’s top nu trition experts are advising consumers to use more tuna in main meals because it has the same complete pro tein as lean beefsteak. One 7-ounce can of tuna actually provides 100% of the recom mended daily dietary allow ance for complete protein, as well as important vita mins and minerals. And it’s easily digested. Here are the basics for fixing the Tuna Steak in Potato Nest. As you can see, the recipe’s easy enough for beginner cooks. TUNA STEAKS IN POTATO NESTS IV4 pounds (about 4 medium) potatoes Boiling water 3 teaspoons salt, divided 1/3 cup milk 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 NEW BOARDS JOIN USHER & USHERETTE UNION OF GA. The Ushers and Ushersettes Union of Georgia is happy to announce that three other ursher Boards have joined the Union namely The Sr. Ushers & Usherettes Board of Friendship Baptist Church of which the Rev. C.W. Hickson is pastor. The Sr. Ushers & Usherettes Board of The New Berry Baptist Church. The Rev. Green is pastor. The Sr. Ushers & Ursherettes Board of The Springfield Baptist Church. The Rev. E.T. Martin is pastor. Welcome to this one Big Happy Christian Family.” Decon Marion Johnson is President, Decon Richard Streeter is vice president, Mrs. C.B. Williams is Sectretary, Mrs. A.M. Gardner is Assistant Secretary and Mrs. Louise B. Swain is the reporter. __ The Thankful Baptist Church announces its Women’s and Men’s Day to be held Sunday July 8, at 11:00 a.m.. I . W| 9MK2 bl H* 1, ’O ■ ■ 1B ■> S' I*A teaspoons chopped chives 4 cans (3!4 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil Pare and quarter potatoes. Place in a saucepan with 1 inch boiling water and 2 teaspoons salt. Cover and cook until soft, about 15 minutes. Drain. Turn into large mixing bowl and mash well. Add milk, butter, chives and remaining 1 tea spoon salt. Keep potatoes warm. Turn out tuna, keep ing in single piece. Spoon mound of mashed potatoes on each of 6 plates. Top with Cheese Sauce* and whole tuna steak. YIELD: 6 servings. ♦Cheese Sauce 2 tablespoons butter or margarine ; ’ EWi • asasftr-..--, - --’IP- . .xl g wIO fi ’■ / ■ nfIRW IV ■ IMsfe ~~ r • ■ ■fl lii/M .«■ MRS. MAZIE SMITH, MRS. GUSSIE SCOTT AND MRS. MARY BLACK The presidents of the 10th District of the General Missionary Auxiliary for the General Missionary Convention of Georgia held a meeting at the Galilee Baptist Church, June 19, 1973. Plans were made for sending children to camp and the state convention. Reports were made by The guest speaker will be Lucius H. Pitts, President of Paine College. The Rev. N.T. Young invites the public to join them this Sunday. 2 tablespoons flour 1/8 teaspoon salt l*/z cups milk '/i cup shredded American cheese In medium saucepan melt butter; blend in flour and salt. Remove from heat and stir in milk. Return to heat and cook, stirring constant ly until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add cheese, stir until melted. For more tuna specialties, from burgers to company fare, send for the free attrac tive booklet, TUNA AS YOU LIKE IT. The address is: TUNA AS YOU LIKE IT, Dept. 600, Tuna Research Foundation, 215 Cannery Street, Terminal Island, Calif. 90731. Galilee Baptist Church presidents of the many churches affiliated with the «district Mrs. Ollie Reese reported the successful job that is being done by the Young People’s Department. Mrs. Lucy 0. William praised the presidents and the churches for the total given to the Community Clothing Store. Plain facts about beef • Shoppers have confidence in beef graded by the U.S. Gov't. • The higher the grade the more tender the beef. • The highest grades are U.S.D.A. Choice and Prime. • The overwhelming shoppers favorite is U.S.D.A. Choice. • U.S.D.A. Choice beef is flavorful and Naturally Tender. • Pantry Pride sells U.S.D.A. Choice beef... exclusively. • Not all beef is graded by the government. • Some stores sell beef that is not government graded. • Some stores add artificial tenderizers to their beef. • Beef graded U.S.D.A. Choice needs no tenderizers. • There's nothing ■■aOllF artificial about Pantry Pride beef. We sell only U.S.D.A. Choice Naturally /, 1 * ~ Tender , £ beef. • Discount Prices, Z WASHINOTO* M Wt r ‘-’i®K 41 HOAD AT INTiRSTATK 20 AUGUSTA GiOBGIA She appealed to all churches in the district to become involved in the worthy effort. Mrs. Gussie Scott, president; Mrs. Vandello Albo, vice president; Mrs. Mary Block, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Mazie Smith, Secretary; and Mrs. Myrtle Wright, Assistant Secretary. Teacher- Minority Educaffon Program LOS ANGELES-An intensive teacher-minority education program in public administration, structured particularly for college-level personnel and institutions in the nation’s Southern states, will be offered by the University of Southern California (USC) through its School of Public Administration and Center for Social Action. The program, funded by a $50,000 grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, is designed to train minority t eachers in public administration, thus enabling them to begin or expand public administration on their campus, according to Dr. William J. Williams, Director of the USC Center for Social Action. “In essence, we want the students-after completion of tire program-to be teachers and administrators in the sense that they can create and implement public administration educational programs on a broad level from start to finish,” said Dr. The Augusta News-Review - July 5, 1973 - Williams. Although the number of students in the program will be limited, their classes will be conducted by regular members of USC’s School of Public Administration. Participants will earn 12 unites of credit toward graduate degrees. The first semester-long session will begin in September and end in January 1974. Deadline date for applications is July 15. Another semester session will be offered from Februrary to June 1974. For those unable to attend the semester-long sessions, an “intensive semester” program is also being offered: The students will meet for five weeks, eight hours a day five days a week. The same material will be covered as in the regular semester classes, and the participants will also receive 12 credits in public administration. The subject matter for either course of study will range from public administration curriculum to teaching Page 5 methods in public administration. All participants in the training program will be given scholarships for the 12 unites received as well as stipends and dependency allowances for their stay on the USC campus. There will be no provisions for travel or textbook expenses. Each student will make his own arrangements for housing and meals. Qualifications for acceptance to the program are a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited college or university. An historical resume of jobs held and a list of organization affiliations and extracurricular activities must also be submitted. “The most important qualification,” said Dr. Williams, “is a willingness to commit one’s self to the goals of the program.” Applications may be obtained by writing the Center for Social Action, School of Public Administration, University of Southern California, University Park, Los Angeles, Ca., 90007.