The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, February 24, 1977, Image 8

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"M ■ BH^M^ik ft f Jw3y&m .jp.w inpm m'llL W a .-,- &***2s££j3s*?r T mf'^.- BACK TO SCHOOL— Don Folsom (left), pastor of First Baptist Church, Jackson, discusses ways of dealing with difficult situations in the ministry with Brooks R. Faulkner, pastoral ministries consultant in the church administration department of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board. Folsom recently completed a 12-day Personal and Professional Growth Course for pastors, which was directed by Faulkner. Patricia’s Ponderings By Patricia Smith, Butts County Home Economist SALAD SECRETS Many of the women attending the recent Lunch’n Learn program on salads really seemed to enjoy the presentation. Some of you who were unable to attend might benefit from the following “helpful hints.” The next time you make a salad keep these tips in mind: -For nice lettuce cups, cut out core of lettuce head with sharp knife. Run cold water into hole, then gently break leaves away from base. (Do not cut lettuce leaves with a knife.) -Tint mayonnaise or whip cream dressing and pipe rosettes on salad. -Dip gelatin mold in warm water just long enough to loosen salad from mold. -After washing and drying lettuce, gently wrap in damp cloth and chill in refrige rator. Makes greens so crisp. -For crisp celery, place stalks in ice water with a little slice of raw potato. Flovilla Happenings BY MRS. EMILY BURNS Mr. James Hilley of Macon visited on Thursday with his sister. Miss Fredna Hilley. They also visited Mr. Wayne Hilley at Westbury Medical Care Home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul James were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. James and family. Mrs. Mollie Padgett re turned home Friday from the Sylvan Grove Hospital. We are glad you are feeling better, Mrs. Padgett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strawn of Jackson visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul James. Miss Ethel Smith of Jackson and Miss Virginia Smith visited in McDonough with Mrs. Troup Smith on Tuesday. Enroute home they visited in Locust Grove with relatives of Miss Ethel Smith. Mrs. Carrie Nelson visited Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Edith Roberts. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson and Jason were Mr. and Mrs. Ford Thornton of Aiken, S. C. Visiting Mrs. W. E. Waits and Frankie Bell on Thurs day were Mr. and Mrs. Buddy- Smith of Atlanta. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Emory Waits, Mr. Henry Collins, and Mrs. Curtis Cochran of Julliette. Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burns, Billy and Beth were Rev. and Mrs. Dan Brown of Jenkinsburg. Miss Virginia Smith and Miss Ethel Smith of Jackson attended the chicken stew at The Towaliga Baptist Church Saturday night. Rev. and Mrs. Edgar Harris and son, Boyd of -Vary your vinegar and oil dressing by using different kinds of vinegar-white, cider, or wine. -Add a subtle flavor to your vegetable salad with a pinch of thyme, rosemary, dill or marjoram. The herbs may be added to the salad or dressing. If added to the dressng, add the herbs to only the amount to be used, as the herbs become stronger with storage. -If watching calories, use the lesser amount in the dressing in which a range of oil is given. -To add a subtle garlic flavor simply rub the inside of your salad bowl with a cut clove of garlic, garlic salt, or reconstituted instant minced garlic. -The reason for tossing a salad is to coat the greens and vegetables with the salad dressing. Tossing means to lightly stir so that the greens are not bruised. Using a fork and spoon is an easy way to gently toss the salad. LaGrange were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams, Glenn and Andy. Rev. Harris was guest pastor at the Flovilla Baptist Church. Mrs. Sandra Laws and Miss Kerri Laws enjoyed a shopping trip to Atlanta on Monday. Miss Tina Lassiter enjoyed a birthday party on Saturday at her home with friends. The Not-Too Club met Thursday, Feb. 17, at the Flovilla City Hall with eight members present. The mem bers made Easter favors for the patients at the Westbury Medical Care Home and will continue to work on them in March. Refreshments were served by the leaders. Robbery Attempted at Jackson Store The Jackson Police De partment has reported an attempted robbery at the Red and White Food Store on Oak Street on February 18. Police detective Denny O’Neal said three men entered the store and attempted to take money from the cash register while the register drawer was open. According to O’Neal, tne cashier quickly grabbed the money, and the three men fled. The men were not apprehended and the inci dent is still under Investiga tion. THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS. JACKSON, GEORGIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1977 Butts County Recreation News By Hollis Griggs The Recreation Depart ment announces that the scheduled Women’s Volley ball League and the Youth Basketball Leagues have been cancelled this year. All women who signed up for volleyball are urged to come by the Recreation Center and pick up your refund check. All Pee Wee basketball participants are urged to do the same, however, if you played Junior League Bas ketball and were issued a uniform, please return it and then your check will be refunded. Registration for all sum mer activities, both boys and gicls, will begin Monday, March 7th, and run through Saturday. March 19th. The activities are as follows: Pee Wee 6&7 Year Olds, $7.00; Ty Cobb B-9-10 Year Olds. $10.00; Little League 9. 10. 11 & 12 Year Olds, $12.50: Girls Softball Jr. League 8-12 Yr. Olds, $7.00; Girls Softball Sr. League 13-15 Yr. Olds $7.00; Babe Ruth l3-15 Year Olds, $12.50; American Legion 16. 17. & 18 Year Olds. $12.50. You must bring birth certificate at time of regis tration. All Men’s and Women’s Leagues are to have their sponsor fees info this department by April Ist. The team is responsible for getting their own sponsors and players. The sponsors fee of SIOO.OO is due April Ist and the individual fee is SIO.OO per player and is due before the first game. There is a maximum of 15 players per roster with the ages 18 and up. a graduating senior is eligible to play. Church League Softball will be handled the same way as last year with letters being sent to each Church in Butts County. This year there will be a Women’s Church League Team. The ages are 25 and up with a fee of SIOO.OO per team. As always, if you have any questions call the Recreation Department. thf. CH I RO-Informer I Where do you learn that Chiropractic effectively treats more than 108 human disorders? When would you use such treatment to correct health problems? Lack of informative facts leads to needless pain and suffering to millions of people. Public education to the facts of Chiropractic is still an effort that falls mainly upon the profession. The laws of our fifty States regulate closely your being allowed to gain knowledge that popular sources omit. Thus, your Chiropractic doctor DOES inform you about the principles of CORRECTING the CAUSE of Dis-ease for better health, avoiding the use of ex pensive, dangerous drugs. Help is as close as your telephone! For information & apptmts., phone 775-7193. Dr. It. .1. Cartwright 540 West Third St. FRESH PORK Picnics SLICED #59 ATLANTA DAIRIES PREMIUM Vz GAL. |OE CREAM 99 SAVE 40c > BAMA APPLE or GRAPE JELLY 32 Oz. 89* j WHITE CLOUD I Bathroom TISSUE I 4 ROLLS 4PjSO L /9 ROUND STEAK *1.09 1/4 I PORK I LOW I Sliced Into Chops I I 99st QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PLAY illrt Tm ■a Eg IfUUIIU - FRESH Spare Ribs 3 AND DOWN „99< BONELESS TOP ROUND STEAK U.S.D.A. “Choice” $1.39 HOMADE SAUSAGE J 9< \ KETCHUP W\ CO 32 Oz. Bottle Limit 1 BP"* ||nn Cllf J/f 4 I with 11 I * WESTERN ICEBERG WaBBBm _ ?!£ I L P ? I . D ™ I LETTUCE BISCUITS I I I m m D/SCOUN 1010 E. THIRD ST. CENTER CUT Pork Chops $1.39 WAFER THIN (HOPS $1.49 COUNTRY STYLE Backbones ,99c BINGO