The Jackson progress-argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 1915-current, May 19, 1977, Image 15

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*i fe <g j |^%iK the e Walk i fir a Ml y C' :ie 1 ded medica l and dental clinics, made possible bv [Tmmr\ 1 an !" j are serving the poor of Hong Kong. Here, a phv- I P 1 ard ?" J£* d * a ch^ ld s x ‘ ra y for signs of tuberculosis. A major haz- Vif y if, ; r ° Wn fo lony ’, more than a thousand T.B patients are current iy undergoing an 18-month cure at the clinics. Creative Cookery r mf By Eilene F. Milam At cookouts and get togethers we always ask Candy Carmichael to bring the potato salad. It is delicious, seasoned just right. These are approximate measures in this recipe. Candy garnished her salad with wedges of boiled eggs and stuffed olives. CANDY’S POTATO SALAD 6 medium potatoes 2 tablespoons chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles couple of dashes Worcester shire sauce Va teaspoon sweet basil '2 cup mayonnaise 1 medium onion, chopped 6 eggs-boiled 1 teaspoon celery seed dash Tobasco sauce salt and pepper Cut potatoes in large chunks and boil in salty water about 15-20 minutes until soft but still firm. Reserve a couple of the boiled eggs for garnish, then mix all other ingredients. Chill at least one hour before serving. In the May sth issue, I gave TOYOTA TRUCK SALE. Priced to 5e11... fast! Now you can pick up the pickup you've always wanted. And at a lower cost. Because we’re passing along special savings from Toyota to you. Save big bucks on all 5 Toyota half-ton models, including the SR-5 Sport Truck, with standard features like a 5-speed overdrive transmission, AM radio, radial tires, carpeting and Hi-back bucket seats. Each truck is loaded with extras that don't cost you extra. See me today for a selection Special Prices j of quality trucks that'll really = move you. _/f ||{ s ■ r ._ ' " ■ 1 ' ’ - , f Special Prices sfTs spon Truck Toyota of Griffin, Inc. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-8:30 1301 W. Taylor St. 228-0090 Saturday 8:30-5:00 the recipe for Strawberry Crumble. I omitted the flour measurement, and did not specify what size package of cream cheese. Here is the entire recipe, corrected. I am sorry for these errors. STRAWBERRY CRUMBLE 1 pint strawberries >2 cup butter b> teaspoon orange rind, grated 1 cup plain flour ■2 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 cup sugar Lightly butter a shallow baking dish. Wash strawber ries and place them in baking dish. Sprinkle half of the cup of sugar over berries, and also sprinkle cinnamon and orange rind and lemon juice over the fruit. Cut butter into flour with a knife, or by hand, until the mixture resembles crumbs. Add remaining y 2 cup sugar to flour-butter mixture and mix well. Spread mixture over straw berries and bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes until topping is crisp and brown. Serve hot with cream sauce. SAUCE 1 small package cream cheese, softened >2 cup sour cream ‘4 cup sugar Mix ingredients until smooth. Serve over straw berry crumble. The earliest forerunner of the motor car is believed to be a three-wheeled steam-driven carriage built in 1769-70. It ran for about 20 minutes at two to three miles an hour. THE JACKSON PROGRESS-ARCUS, JACKSON, GEORGIA Poison Ivy Is Good Plant To Avoid Plants of the poison ivy family are likely the single most often encountered cause of painful, itchy skin rash in the United States today. This family of plants can grow in the great variety of conditions of soil, water and sun present in all states of the nation. nation. There are several varieties, all causing the same trouble. Poison sumac is a shrub or smaii tree. The others are vines. Except for the sumac, all are marked by three leaflets arising from the node. Remember the old saw: “Leaflets three, let it be.” Washing with soap and water soon after exposure might help reduce the skin rash, the American Medical Association says. Cold water compresses will bring relief from itching and reduce inflammation. Calamine lotion will hasten drying of the blisters. Extensive and severely uncomfortable eruptions may require med ications prescribed by a physician. The only method for preventng poison ivy rash is avoiding the plants. There is no effective skin protectant or immunizing technique. The plants can be dug out, or destroyed by herbicides. Actually, poison ivy is misnamed. It isn’t really, a poison. It is an allergen, which causes the body.’s defense mechanisms to over react. First exposure might not produce a rash, bUt later exposures will trigger the reaction. HEALTH TIP From the American Medical Association HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT Do you need to lose weight? If you do, you're not alone. Millions of Americans are toting more pounds than they should. If you're among this number, the American Medi cal Association has a pamphlet that tells you how to do it. The only way to take in your belt or slip into that pantsuit again is to eat less and exercise more. But no matter how much you exercise, you can’t escape that ultimate activity - saying "No" tc big portions and second helpings. How much should you weigh? There’s no exact figure. Each of us is different. But there are some averages that will help you arrive at your proper iWi'y * k - - Samsonite fSTa song It’s Samsonite saving time. And you can save as much as 33%. Save on nigged, beautiful SIL HOUETTE - SAMSONITE'S most popular line. All colors and styles are on sale so get SAMSO NITE for a song today. Just in time for FATHER’S DAY - GRADUATION - WEDDINGS - BIRTHDAYS ... or for yourself. Now until June 5. Casual Tote Regular Price Ladies Handi Tote $40.00 Ladies Beauty Case $48.00 Ladies O’Nite $50.00 21 Men's Companion $50.00 Men’s Two-Suiter $76.00 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1977 poundage, give or take 5 to 10 pounds. Calories are units of energy found in food. If you eat more calories than your body can use in its normal, daily activity, the excess is stored as fat. Most people leading moderately active lives need 15 calories per pound to maintain their desired weight. For instance -- if your desired weight is 150 pounds - 150 x 15 equals, 2,250. If you’re overweight, you’ll have to cut down on your calorie intake, but not necessarily on the amount of food. Just eat more low calorie foods and shun the gravies, creamed dishes, rich desserts, fried entrees and alcoholic drinks. There are approximately 3,500 calories in each pound of stored fat. To lose one pound per week, consume 500 fewer calories each day than if you already were at your desired weight. For instance --if your desired weight is 150 pounds and is maintained by consuming 2,250 calories a day. cut down to 1,750. To lose two pounds a week, cut down to 1,250 calories a day. It usually is unwise to try to lose more than two pounds per week. If you are more than 10 pounds overweight, see your doctor before launching a do-it-yourself diet. You are more likely to stick to your diet if you balance and vary your menus, selecting from the four broarl categories of: Milk Group (milk and cheese); Meat Group (beef, veal. lamb. pork, poultry, eggs and fish); Vegetable- Fruit Group, and Bread- Cereal Group. You also need butter, margarine, fats or oils, but in moderation. Exercise while dieting helps tone up the muscles and tissues and helps burn stored calories. If you want to go to a salon or gym. go ahead but beware of over exertion. Or you can exercise at home. Crash diets aren't . much use. You can take off pounds, but the diet is usually so bizarre that vou cannot SHIELDS JEWELRY Master Charge - C&S Chargecard - BankAmericards Honored Store Hours: Open 9:00 - 5:30 pm Mon.. Tues., Thur., Fri., Sat. Closed All Day Wednesdays Gus Carmichael Buried Sunday At Fellowship Funeral services for Gus Lee Carmichael, 62, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the graveside at Fellowship Presbyterian Cemetery. The Rev. David Beville, pastor of the Jackson Presbyterian Church, of ficiated and interment was under the direction of the Haisten Funeral Home. Mr. Carmichael died Sa turday afternoon in the Veterans Hospital in Deca tur, after having suffered a heart attack earlier in the day in Jackson. A retired diesel mechanic and a Navy veteran of World War 11, he was the son of the late J. Lee Carmichael and Elizabeth Thrasher Carmi chael. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Maureen Baker, of Boston, Mass.; son, Lindsey Carmichael. Boston, Mass.: two sisters, Mrs. Betty Grant, of Milner and Mrs. Lindsey Futral of Griffin; Three brothers. T. A. Carmichael and M. W. Carmichael, of Jackson, and T. D. Carmichael, of Cocoa, Florida; several nieces and nephews. stay on it the rest of your life, and those pounds will creep back. The AMA recommenda tions for losing weight are contained in a pamphlet prepared by the AMA’s Department of Foods and Nutrition. School Lunch A child usually prefers familiar foods and milk flavors—rather than heavy or unusual food combina tions. Make sandwiches of bread slices that aren’t too thick. Then cut into easy-to -handle small sections. In sure each lunch meets good nutritional requirements. A void crushing foods when packing. Ml "S jr GIRL SCOUT HONORED-At the annual meeting of the Pine Valley Girl Scout Council held recently in LaGrange. LaTouche Shivers: of Jackson was awarded a trophy for being the top salesgirl in Butts County during the recent Girl Scout cookie drive. Miss Shivers sold 107 boxes of cookies. A certificate of appreciation was presented to Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins in recognition of special service to Pine Valley Girl Scouts. NEWS FROM Worthville B > Mrs. L. C. TrifcMe Mrs. W. S. White had as guests during the week Mrs. E M McCart and Mr Lewis White of Covington. Mrs. Minnie Lee Hodges had as guests during the week and on Sunday Mrs. Lillie Townsend. Mr. and Mrs Fred Wilkerson of Cedar Rock Community, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins and Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Irw in. Mike Clifton and Hope Conort of Decatur. Mrs. Helen Welch of Fincherville visited Mrs. F B Mason Friday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. Ben Stone of Social Circle visited Thurs day morning with Mrs. J. H. Pope. Mrs. Nellie Cochran, along with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Faulkner of Henry County, visited Mrs. Maggie Ham brick of Meansville. Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sale Price Saving $30.00 SIO.OO $32.00 $16.00 $40.00 SIO.OO $40.00 SIO.OO $57.00 $19.00 Cochran had as guests Sunday Mrs. Nellie Cochran. Mrs. David Burford, Carin and April of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Webb visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Webb and family of Forest Park. Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. L. C. Tribble visited Mrs. Leona Mitchell and Mrs. Obena Baker of Conyers Thursday evening. Mrs. Nellie Cochran was a supper guest Friday night of Mr. and Mrs Otis Faulkner of Henry Countv. Susanne’s sth j Anniversary SALE j 10 to 50 • Percent Off Everything