The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, March 31, 1977, Image 8

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Creative Cookery By Eilene F. Milan) These breakfast rolls are a variation of the yeast rolls recipe recently printed. Cook them in muffin tins rather than on a cookie sheet. They are good served with butter and fresh fruit. BREAKFAST ROLLS cup mazola oil '■> cup boiling water Mix and let cool. >2 cup warm water 1 package yeast ■2 teaspoon salt 1 2 cup packed light brown sugar 1 egg 1 1 2 teaspoons cinnamon >2 cup chopped pecans >2 cup raisins 3 cups all purpose flour (unsifted) Dissolve yeast in warm water. Pour into oil-water mixture. Add salt, sugar, egg and cinnamon, and beat well with wooden spoon. Stir in raisins and nuts; then flour, one cup at a time. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk (1 1 2 to 2 hours). Oil hands and place dough in greased muffin tins. Let rise 30 minutes longer. Bake at 375 degrees for 20-25 minutes or until brown. Glaze rolls while hot. Then remove from muffin tins. Yield: 14 rolls. GLAZE 2 tablespoons butter, melted l cup powdered sugar evaporated milk 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon cinnamon Add sugar to melted butter and stir. Add evaporated milk in small amounts until mixture is pourable. Put in cinnamon and orange rind. Pour on hot rolls. CARD OF THANKS We as adults know when we hurt, but it’s not that way with a little squirt, we as adults can play our hunches, but the little ones can’t roll with the punches. Toni Richardson has been a sick little child and our fears and worry could have driven us wild had it not been for the tender love and cares and the ministers of all faiths who rendered their prayers. The flowers and gifts and especially the toys, you know they just brighten little girls and boys. The calls we received at every step we can never thank you enough for all your help. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richardson and Toni. Light Year A light year is the distance which light, moving at 186,000 miles a second, travels in a year nearly, six million million miles. “Block found ways that new tax law could save me money!’ The new 1976 tax law is full of changes. New credits... new deductions . . new rules that affect me and every other taxpayer. But Block people are ready to help you save on taxes by taking every allowable deduction and credit. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Just B-O-O-S-T Boost your city, boost your friend Boost the lodge that you attend Boost the streets on which you’re dwelling Boost the goods that you are selling Boost the people round about you, They can get along without you, But success will quicker find them If th.ey know that you’re behind them. Boost for EVERY FORWARD MOVEMENT, Boost for EVERY NEW IMPROVEMENT, Boost the man for whom you labor Boost the stranger and the neighbor. Cease to be a PROGRESS BLOCKER, Cease to be a chronic knocker. If you’d make your city better, BOOST IT TO THE FINAL LETTER. ***■ T if i v * NiflMi QflEA*’ * k KENNY NORSWORTHY SELECTED FOR TECH. TRAINING LOWRY AFB SAN ANTONIO Airman Kenneth W. Norsworthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley C. Norsworthy of Rt. 2, Jack son,’Ga., has been selected for technical training at Lowry AFB, Colo., in the Air Force photography field. The airman recently com pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex., and studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human rela tions. Airman Norsworthy gra duated in 1973 from Jackson High School and attended Gordon Junior College, Barnesville, Ga. THE GOOD CENTS PROGRAM FOR NEW HOMES. ITCOULD SAVE YOU UP TO 50% ON COOLING AND HEATING COSTS. The nation can’t afford to waste energy these days. And you can’t afford to waste money. That’s why Georgia Power has developed the Good Cents Home Program. To inform you about the features that can cut heating and cooling costs by 50% in anew home. Features like wall, floor and ceiling insulation, double-pane windows and special insulated doors, attic ventilation and properly sized heating and cooling equipment When anew home has these features, it’s an energy-tight dwelling. And the moderate invest ment they represent will not only add to the resale value, but will pay for itself over and over again. So ask your builder or realtor about the Good Cents Home. And if you’d like more informa tion, give Georgia Power a call. Well be glad Kr to provide it Yo WATCH FOR OUR UPCOMING PROGRAM £g2P OF "CENTSABLE” HOME IMPROVEMENTS. HOME Georgia Power We’ll help you get more out of the energy you buy. THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARGUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA Gordon Shows Gain; 1 of 5 In System Gordon Junior College was one of only five colleges in the University System of Georgia to increase their 1977 winter quarter enrollment over last winter’s enroll ment, according to statistics released by the Board of Regents office. Gordon enrolled 1062 stu dents this quarter, a 5.8 per cent increase over 1004 students attending in the winter of 1976. Three senior colleges and two junior colleges showed increases. Dean of the College Dr. James Strickland comment ed. "We’re very pleased with the college’s continued growth in enrollment which we believe to be primarily HEAR FRANKLIN LYNCH With top stars from the world of Country Music as guests SATURDAYS AT 9:00 A. M., WJGA due to the quality of the educational experience being provided Gordon students. All indications are that this steady growth pattern will continue. For example, we expect that next quarter’s enrollment will be about 5 per cent greater than the enrollment of last spring quarter.” Since Gordon joined the University System of Geor gia in 1972, it has steadily increased in enrollment. Twelve-hundred students attended this past fall and 1102 enrolled in the fall of 1975. The admissions office statistics for this winter show that freshmen outnumber sophomore, 473 to 333, and t men outnumber women, 560 to 502. Sixty-one joint enrollees, 106 special stu dents. 84 special studies students, and five transients are enrolled. Jenkinsburg News BY MRS. T. H. PRICE Mr. Harry Morgan has returned from a visit with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Morgan of St. Petersburg, Fla. He also visited his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Morgan, also of St. Petersburg. He made the trip via air. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Cook of Locust Grove are the proud parents of a baby girl, born March 14th and given the name of Jennifer Leigh, weighing in at six pounds and two ounces. Mrs. Cook will be remembered as Miss Cathy Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morgan. Mr. Jack Jolly is at home from Sylvan Grove Hospital and recuperating. Mrs. Jolly Hundreds of items throughout our store drastically reduced for this BIG event! ■pexan. MINERAL OIL A 16 oz. I 2T° Tfexa/L SINUREX TABLETS - Relieves pain, pressure of sinus ■J ji, headache. H . 36 s Sinure* te I*7 jOmbo SPONGES^ ,or (i Kiifci JOBSWSS MSf Foster Grant SUNGLASSES r Wide assortment. AQQ PRICED M lIU Fashionable and Durable GARDEN GLOVES f1 00% cotton with vinyl Assorted W THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 has a case of flu and is shut in. They would like to express to all the neighbors their thanks for the food, calls, visits and especially the prayers on their behalf. Miss June Farrar of Forest Park was weekend guest of her mother, Mrs. M. B. Farrar. Mr. Charles Brooks of Dunwoody visited his father, Mr. B. C. Brooks, Saturday. We are glad to report that Mrs. H. M. Hooten is recuperating at Griffin Hospital. She will be in traction for several weeks with a broken leg, and we are hoping the time will soon pass for her and she can return home. Mr. Dewey E'Dalgo of Griffin passed away and the funeral was held at County Line Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at three o’clock. He was the uncle of Mrs. T. R. Sims. Mrs. Montez Connell and Mrs. Lurline Bradford of Nashville came up to attend the funeral and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. NEW FREEDOM £2i MAXI ffiPADS KW Beltless, extra gVAf/ absorbent, slip iWfPTHS] proof! 30’s l KLEENEX BATHROOM __„tissue I Boutique prints! 2-Ply 1 ; avBATmJOM'^j 4 7QO PACK# Plant Lovers! LOOK WHAT 99° WILL BUY! ' •3-piece Home Garden Set -s. and y Kitchen Scissors / I \ "Double Hanging /)r/v/// p,anter \ [JljJfrr/ Plant Hanger Lft J •"Big Squirt" / squeeze bottle to I pfflf water hanging Jk plants! f| % 99° Each FLOWER POTS 03 GALORE! Assorted O-ClcrT—h sol 'd colors > ft r patterns. 21 00 KLEENEXES TISSUES#^ or HI-DRI PAPER m3 TOWELS F& JUMBO ROLL 2QQt for Vtjf City Pharmacy Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minter of McDonough visited Mrs. JohnO. Minter at Westbury’s Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T. H. Price attended the Annual Meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Union at Mable White Church in Macon, Tuesday. She ac companied Mrs. Roy Pros ser. Miss Ruth Phinazee and Mrs. Lee Harper of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bryant, formerly of Jackson, and now missionaries to Ghana, were speakers on the program, along with Dr. William Self, president of Georgia Baptist Convention, of Wieuca Road Baptist Church of Atlanta. Miss Ruby Lane attended the funeral of Miss Ruth Tanner at Sandersville Bap tist Church at Sandersville, Wednesday. She accom panied Miss Pauline Hard man of Covington. Those attending the Sewing Club at the home of Mrs. Dewitt Price of Forsyth on Wednesday were Mrs. T. T. £Mi ( HERBAL pH CREME RINSE . Non-alkaline. I I Leaves hair with J —\ lots of body! //~A 16oz ‘ H Sue A |l||o9 ttexan. HERBAL SHAMPOO A fragrant blend j? /| of herb and flower \ scents! | \ 16 OZ. If A II t O9 /B Lady Sunbeam ELECTRIC SHAVER New Micro-Twin one side for legs, 6“" Waring CAN OPENER OR , MIXER fB Choose a pushbutton NL—- J can opener or 3- speed hand mixer in Avocado or Harvest f Vf#?' ffl| Go|d - ills? if j 719 ii®. Each —-v hJS root /-j ; , i^GRO l,sldeal *° r X Wy >/ rooting plant cuttings! 99° Patrick, Mrs. M. B. Farrar, Mrs. R. A. Allen, Mrs. T. R. Sims, all of Jenkinsburg. Those from Jackson attend ing were Mrs. Sara Caldwell, Mrs. Mary Lynn Goggans, Miss Tommie Higgins, Mrs. Olin Pettigrew, and Miss Agnes Price of Forsyth. Six members were unable to attend. Sunday luncheon guests of Mrs. M. B. Farrar were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mangham and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Bond and little Christy of McDonough, and Miss June Farrar of Forest P&rk. 'l/OW t lri£6Acms Qe& Oc/uxM Betie/u IN WANT ADS UooseJg|g: faysjm Assorted FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS 7SPI B Each OR 15,or1°° RAY-O-VAC HEAVY DUTY SUPER CELLS "\ Sizes C, D .t *~-A or AA 4 batteries *#V"100 MSMi 9 voit 7Qr Jf|wjg<|i: Batteries fUV Plastic HOUSEWARE SPECIALS! , — — 11 qt - Dishpan V—Cutlery Tray 10 qt. Wastebasket .jCV. 11q * * /£. V' Spout Pail ■ Bushel "TnlnnX Laundry Basket CQO Take your pick! n VI UVEach a STEAM & W DRY IRON action 25 bB steam vents H I for even steam H II distribution. I Multi-Purpose MASKING TAPE Stock up while £■' \ the price is A A right! 3/4" x ' 1 60ydS ' / 39°