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SPLENDOR AT THE SPRINGS—This photograph of the Calumet Hotel at Indian
Springs was made in the early 1900’s when that resort city had four splendid wooden
hotels, only one of which, the Elder, still remains. Photo furnished by Mrs. Mattie D.
Maddox.
Van Deventer Babe Ruth Play
Opens Saturday in Jackson
Play in the six-team Van
Deventer Babe Ruth baseball
league will begin Saturday,
May 14th, with all three
games being played in
Jackson.
The 1977 schedule is
carried below, with the six
teams being designated as
follows:
1. VFW Post 5374
2. Barnesville Braves
3. Barnesville Trojans
4. Barnesville Rangers
5. Butts Cos. Lions Club
6. Jackson Exchange Club
Sat., May 14: 1:00, 3 at 1;
3:15, 2 at 5; 5:15, 6 at 4
Wed., May 18: 6:00, 4 at 3;
6:30, 5 at 6; 8:00, 1 at 2.
Saturday Rites
For Mother of
Guy Bearden
Mrs. Ida Hood Bearden, 73,
of Salem, South Carolina,
died Thursday, May sth, in
the Lakeview Nursing Home
in Spartanburg. She was
widow of Raymond R.
Bearden and mother of Guy
Bearden of Jackson.
A native of Pickens
County, Mrs. Bearden was a
daughter of the late John M.
Hood and Texia Simmons
Hood. She was a member of
the Salem Baptist Church.
Funeral services were
conducted Saturday at two
o’clock at Davenport Funeral
Home chapel with the Rev.
Roy R. Littleton and the Rev.
Roy Spearman officiating.
Burial was in Oconee
Memorial Park.
Mrs. Bearden is survived
by three sons, Guy Bearden
of Jackson, Chester Bearden
of Spartanburg, S. C., and
Ray Bearden of Rockledge,
Florida; a sister, Mrs.
George Cox of Pickens, S. C.;
nine grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren.
WEIGHT WATCHERS TO
HAVE OPEN MEETINGS
In celebration of its 10th
Anniversary in Georgia,
Weight Watchers is holding
Open Meetings in all its
classes for two weeks,
starting Monday, May 16th
through Saturday, May 28th.
Anyone who is interested in
losing weight is invited to
attend any of the classes
during these two weeks
without obligation.
You may join Weight
Watchers for an initial fee of
just $7.00 (a $3.00 savings)
during these Open Meetings.
In Jackson, class meets at
the Jackson-Butts County
Recreation Center on Tues
day evenings at 6:30 P.M.
For further information,
dial free 1-800-282-4565.
CARD OF THANKS
Many, many thanks to all
those friends and relatives
who remembered me in
various ways during my stay
on two occasions in Griffin-
Spalding County Hospital
and Georgia Baptist Hos
pital. My family and I also
appreciate your many kind
nesses since I have been at
home. Every expression of
concern was appreciated
very much.-Aubrey James.
Sat., May 21: 6:00, 6 at 1;
7:00, 2 at 3; 8:00, 4 at 5.
Wed., May 25: 6:00, 3 at 6;
7:00, 2 at 4; 8:00, 5 at 1.
Sat., May 28: 6:00, 1 at 4;
7:00, 3at 5;; 8:00, 6at 2.
Wed., June 1: 6:00, 1 at 3;
7:00, 4 at 6; 8:00, 5 at 2.
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Sat., June 4: 6:00, 2 at 1;
7:00, 3 at 4; 8:00, 6 at 5.
Wed., June 8: 6:00, 5 at 4;
7:00, 1 at 6: 8:00, 3 at 2.
Sat., June 11: 6:00, 6 at 3;
7:00, 1 at 5; 8:00, 4 at 2.
Wed.. June 15: 6:00, 4 at 1;
7:00, 5 at 3: 8:00, 2 at 6.
Sat., June 18: 6:00, 3 at 1;
7:00, 6 at 4; 8:00, 2 at 5.
Wed., June 22 : 6:00, 1 at 2;
7:00, 5 at 6; 8:00, 4 at 3.
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7:00, 2 at 3; 8:00, 4 at 5.
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YOU AND YOUR PET
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J / &[ Ap, By Robert L. Stear, D.V.M.
If / Mana 9 er of Veterinary Services
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Most cats are finicky
eaters, and not suprisingly,
this can lead to vitamin
deficiency. Although cats can
thrive on commercial pet
food, they sometines run a
risk of dietary deficiency,
particularly if they are going
through a peroid of nutrition
al stress such as growing,
nursing or convalescing.
Cats have unique dietary
requirements. Nutrition
studies have shown us that
cats require higher amounts
of protein and fat that a dog
requires. And cat diets can
be deficient in vitamins and
minerals.
For example, cats require
extra amounts of vitamin A
beyond what they often get in
their normal diets. Since they
cannot convert cartonene
(the orange and red pigment
found in plants and in
Purex Bleach
Reg. 97c
66 c
l-gal. all temperature
effective.
plant-eating animals which
converts into vitamin A), it
should be added to their
diets. Vitamin A deficiency
in cats can result in serious
weight loss along with a
weakness of the hind limbs.
A deficiency of vitamin E
results in a condition known
as steatitis or “yellow fat
disease” in which the fatty
areas of the cat’s body
become inflamed. The cat
then loses its appetite and
becomes sensitive to pres
sure or touch. Much of the
vitamin E in a normal feline
diet can easily be destroyed
by unsaturated fatty acids
which are found mainly in
diets that contain large
amounts of fish oil. If your
cat eats mainly a fish diet, it
may need extra amounts of
vitamin E.
Vitamin D, which is
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necessary for growth and for
maintaining proper calcium
levels in the cat’s blood, is
another special vitamin need
which your cat may be
lacking. And cats are also
prone to vitamin B 6 dificien
cy, which results in the
development of calcium
deposits in the kidney and
urinary tract.
Scientists have found defi
ciency symptoms in cats for
a number of other vitamins
and minerals as well. These
include Vitamin B, thiamine,
choline, iodine, riboflavin,
iron and niacin.
Before putting your cat on
a vitamin supplement, it’s
important to consult with
your veterinarian. He can
help you establish a good diet
for your cat and determine if
a nutritional supplement is
needed. There are many
types of cat vitamins
available, and many of them
are essentially the same as
dog vitamins. Other vita
mins, however, are specially
designed for a cat’s part
icular needs, with higher
levels of the vitamins a cat
needs.
Remember, a supplement
is particularly important for
the growing kitten, for the
pregnant or nursing mother
cat, and for the older, ailing
cat. It is also important for
Creative
Cookery
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By EileneF. Milam
Marinating steak gives it a
unique flavor and makes it
more tender. Try soy sauce
next time steaks are on the
menu, but when soy sauce is
used, no salt is necessary.
Soy sauce is very salty and a
substitute for salt. Just soak
the steaks in the sauce for a
couple of hours before they
are cooked. The flavor is
delicious.
Fresh broccoli and aspar-
the constantly finicky eater.
A flavorful supplement re
commended by your veter
inarian should appeal to your
pet -and it will offset many
potential dietary deficiencies
Similar
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hands while you do dishes.
agus are so good it is a shame
to buy frozen broccoli and
asparagus. The fresh vege
tables are very easy to
prepare. Just wash and trim;
then cook them in a small
amount of water until they
are bright green and tender.
It is a good idea to cook them
in a covered boiler. This
week’s recipe is sauce to
serve over either broccoli or
asparagus. No cooking is
required, but the piquant
flavor of the sauce is a good
addition to these vegetables.
CREAMY HERB SAUCE
1 cup Hellmann’s mayon
naise
>4 teaspoon dry mustard
1 4 teaspoon sweet basil
>4 teaspoon Summer Savory
:| 4 cup sour cream
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon parsley flakes
Mix above ingredients and
serve over green vegetables.
Leftovers
Refrigeration preserves
the quality of food and pre
vents spoilage—but not in
definitely. Food should be
held over for a minimum
amount of time —meat no
longer than week, vegeta
bles no more than a day or
two.
Liquid
for dishes
38 c ijm “ 2
Roses own brand liquid for
dishes. Choose pink or
lemon fragrances. 32-fluid
ounces.