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People’s Forum
If You Could Have Talked with President Carter during the
Radio Call-In Show, W hat Would You Have Asked Him?
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ANITA LATHAM
I would have been quite
surprised about getting
through to the White House
but I would probably have
asked him why some of his
grown children are living in
the White House.
Mclntosh Trail Drama Sets
Auditions For March 21-22
Auditions for the second
season of “The Mclntosh
Trail," Georgia’s award
winning outdoor drama, are
scheduled for the week of
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April Ist. is the Deadline
FOR MAKING
1977 TAX RETURNS
and purchasing 1977 license plates. All taxes,
county and city due on vehicles, must be paid
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penalty or charge.
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are urged to make tax returns on all personal property owned
by them as of 1 January 1977. Penalties may be imposed for
failure to make returns as required by law. The latest date
returns may be made without penalty is 1 April 1977.
PKMEANNER FREEMAN
I would have talked with
him about relations between
blacks and whites, particu
larly about the situation in
southern Africa.
March 21. Approximately 60
actors, actresses and
dancers are needed for the
Kermit Hunter play which
will run June 24 through
August 27 this year.
The first Atlanta slate of
auditions is scheduled for
Monday and Tuesday, March
21 and 22. at the Northside
School for the Performing
Arts in Atlanta. Dance
RICKY BEAUCHAMP
TAX COMMISSIONER
BUTTS COUNTY
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CHARLIE ROBISON
I would have asked
President Carter if a sub
marine base is definitely
going to be built at St.
Mary's, Georgia.
auditions begin at 6:00 P.M.
and actors at 7:30 P.M. each
night.
An afternoon audition for
both dancers and actors will
be held at the Georgia State
University Theatre on Thurs
day, March 24, beginning at
1:30 P.M.
Director - Choreographer
Marvin Gordon of New York
City will be in charge of the
auditions. This will mark the
second year that Gordon has
directed “The Mclntosh
Trail."
In discussing the auditions,
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I would have asked him
about his pardoning of people
who evaded the draft during
the Vietnam War.
Gordon stated, “I am
interested in getting as many
local people involved in this
play as possible. There is a
tremendous amount of talent
in Georgia and it would be a
great asset to have that
talent work with “The
Mclntosh Trail.”
Anyone interested in audi
tions or additional informa
tion may call the Mclntosh
Trail office in Peachtree City
at 487-8888.
After Smith and Johnson
the most common name
in the U.S. is Williams.
UNEMPLOYMENT
SURVEY BE
CONDUCTED HERE
Local representatives of
the Bureau of the Census will
conduct a survey of employ
ment in this area during the
work week of March 14-19,
Thomas W. McWhirter, Di
rector of the Bureau’s
Regional Office in Atlanta,
announced today.
The January survey indi
cated the nation's unemploy
ment rate was 7:3 per cent,
down from the recession
peak of 8.9 per cent reached
in the second quarter of 1975.
Mrs. Sherri R. Smith will
conduct the survey locally.
Equip basement windows
with locks, not simple catches,
for optimum safety.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1977
Creative
Cookery
By Eilene F. Milam
Chicken Pie is a favorite,
especially when you make
the crust, and all the
ingredients are fresh. It is a
meal in itself; just add some
type fruit salad and dessert.
EILENE S CHICKEN PIE
Crust: (This recipe is very
reliable)
2 cups plain flour
'•j teaspoon salt
Two-Thirds cup shortening :
10 and Two-Thirds table
spoons )
5-6 tablespoons cold water
Sift flour and salt into large
bowl. I've found it easier to
mix in the shortening with
my hand. Mix until mixture
resembles corn meal or fine
crumbs. Add water, one
tablespoon at a time, until
flour mixture is moist enough
tostick together. Form into a
ball, wrap with waxed paper
and refrigerate 30A5 min
utes. This pie crust also is
great for other types of pies -
apple, lemon, etc. The above
measurements make a two
crust pie.
Pie Filling
4 chicken breasts
1 can chicken broth
Stew chicken in broth until
tender Remove chicken
from bone and refrigerate.
Set broth aside
3-4 carrots, cut into bite-size
chunks
8-10 new potatoes, quartered
Garden peas (as many as you
feel like shelling)
1 lb. fresh mushrooms,sliced
Wash and cut vegetables
Cook peas, carrots and
potatoes until tender. Set
mushrooms aside.
Meanwhile, take dough
from refrigerator. Roll out
two-thirds of it to fit an 8 X
12 2 quart casserole dish.
Place dough in dish and prick
it well. Set other dough aside.
Bake crust at 375 for 10
minutes.
Sauce
Remaining chicken broth
3 tablespoons cornstarch
Salt and pepper to taste
I _■ cup half and half
I I cup cream sherry
Combine corn starch with a
small amount of broth and
add to the larger amount.
Add remaining ingredients
and cook over medium heat
until mixture thickens and
boils.
Place cut up chicken,
vegetables, mushrooms in
the cooled pastry shell. Pour
sauce over mixture Roll out
remaining pastry, cut into
strips and lattice top of pie.
Bake at 350 degrees for 45
minutes or until crust top is
golden brown. Serves 6.
HOW MANY PEOPLE
HAVE KEYS TO YOUR
HOME OR BUSINESS?
To Keep Out Unauthorized Persons
Have Your
LOCKS
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by
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CORRECTION: In the
recipe for “Miss Winnie’s”
yeast rolls in my column of
February 10th, my copy
called for 2 cups all purpose
flour (unsifted). This should
have read “3cups plain flour,
unsifted.” I am very sorry
my copy was in error.
JACKSON MARINE IN
PACIFIC EXERCISES
Marine Lance Corporal
Ernest G. McDowell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McDowell
of 168 King St., Jackson, Ga.,
has departed for an extended
deployment in the Western
Pacific.
He is serving as a member
of Battalion Landing Team
One Slant Nine, homebased
on Okinawa, Japan.
During this cruise, BLT 1-9
is scheduled to conduct
training exercises in the
Republic of the Philippines
and in Japan.
He joined the Marine Corps
in February 1976.
IM MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Mr.
Olis Kitchens who departed
this life one year ago, March
18. 1976.
The call was short, the
shock severe; to part with
one we loved so dear.
Sadly missed by Mrs. Olis
Kitchens. *Mrs. Charlotte
Irvine. David. Susan,
Michael Irvine. Lunette and
Orville Kitchens and Mrs.
Madge Holifield.
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