Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, April 13, 1972, Page 9-A, Image 9

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PThe Cook’s Nook By Mildred E. Warren This week'we bring you “budget” ideas. Two recipes are meat dishes using round steak, the other a chicken recipe. Your Cook’s Nook Editor is replying to a request for “meat and tators’’, something “cheap and quick”. With the cost of living going up almost daily it seems that most of us are looking for something tasty, economical and easy for our family. Cheesy Round steak is an easy one, cooks in the oven while you are busy with other things. The 1-2-3 Stew is an easy-do dish but takes longer to cook. The Chicken Paprika is a grand dish for family or company dinners. So “cooks away.” CHEESY ROUND STEAK IV2 pound round steak, thick 1 beaten egg 1 3 cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 3 cup fine bread crumbs 1 medium onion, minced 1 3 cup salad oil 1 (6 ounce) can tomato paste 2 cups hot water V 2 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon sugar V 2 teaspoon oregano Pound flour into steak. Trim off fat and cut into pieces. Dip meat in beaten egg. Roll meat in cheese and bread crumbs. Brown in oil. Put browned meat in shallow baking dish. Put onions in pan meat was browned in and saute. Combine tomato paste, hot water, and spices. Boil mixture HLCC Bridge Winners Told Duplicate Bridge winners Thursday night at Houston Lake Country Club were Beverly Gena and Doris Hulbert, first place; Kopie Wilson’s Gulf Service 1101 Rail St. (Pn I Icclc^c Jlss/ to Cl^ll You come to see us as your dealer because you trust us . You trust us to know and recommend the best for your needs . The best in service . The best in products. We know well that less-than-the-best would lose us your confidence . So we strive always to know what's best for you—and to give you only TOP VALUE Your confidence is our most priceless asset. We are proud that you TRUST US Al Wilson , Owner Perry, Ga. Phone 987-0317 ★ Auto Air-Conditioner Service ★ Lube Jobs ★ Minor Tune-Ups ★ Car Wash * Top Notch Auto Service for 5 minutes. Pour most of sauce over meat, add Vfe cheese and rest of sauce. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. 1-2-3- STEW 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 package Lipton’s onion soup 2 or 3 pounds round steak, cubed Brown meat in a small amount of bacon drippings or salad oil. Place meat in casserole. Mix two soups together and add to meat. No water, please! Cover. Place in 300 degree oven for 3 hours. Serve over rice with French bread and a salad for a superb supper. Easy too. Serves 6. CHICKEN PAPRIKA 1 chicken, cut for frying 1 onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoon paprika IV2 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups water 1 cup sour cream. Brown chicken, salted and pep pered to taste, in oil in heavy pot. Remove chicken to saute onion. Place chicken back in pot, add remaining ingredients, except sour cream and simmer about 1 hour. The flour blends better if mixed with the water before adding to the chicken mixture. While mixture is simmering, it should be covered with lid tight. Remove lid after simmering and add sour cream and allow to cook slowly about 5 minutes more. Serve over cooked rice. Serves 4. O’Neal and Marion Stubbs, second place; Cathy and Alan Lischer, 3rd place and Betty and Shaffer Day, 4th place. Progressive Bridge will be held Thursday, April 20 at 9:30 a.m. Please call Nadine Dooley if you plan to play, 987-0226. If you are interested in another card game please call Mrs. Donald Forchette 987-4913. This is for members and their guests. The Ladies Golf Clinic will continue for 5 more weeks at 9 a.m. each Thursday. PERRY JR. HIGH Spring Carnival Starts Today Its Spring Carnival time again. The Carnival is divided into three parts this year. Thursday will be the Class Competition between the Bth and 9th grade classes. The games will be held at Houston Gym at 4:00. Friday will be Bingo Nite. 30-35 games will be played for such prizes as a wrist watch, hairdryer, 8,000 trading stamps, many $5.00 gift certificates, hand drill, Zebco rod and reel, a basketball, and many other fine prizes. It will cost only $2.00 a card to play all the games or you can play each game for 25 cents. The games will be played at the | news j From X X ★ Henderson ★ By Doris Thames m—m—m—mi* Visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ragan and Becky Sunday, April 9 were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ragan and girls of Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ragan and family of Marietta, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Ragan of Chamlee, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bryant of Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Bubba Wilder of Macon. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Cloud and daughter Michelle of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ragan Sunday, April 9. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Maine of Valdosta visited Mrs. Hugh Ragan Sr. over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Melvin and granddaughter of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Broom of Warner Robins, and Mrs. Jack Shugart of Perry visited The Morris Thames’ Sunday, April 9th. Mrs. Ted Thames, Mrs. Sport Pickard, Mrs. Fred Jr., Mrs. Edna Wynne, and Mrs. Bill Thames rendered a program of special music to the patients at Montezuma Nursing Home Sunday, April 9th. A group so adults and young people from Hen derson Baptist Church en f-^erSonaid '////////yyM'///yy/////y//yy//y/yyy/////yyM'M‘MWMAv*A¥/w)vs/&//s/y/)fA'#r Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett and son, Tony, spent the Holidays in Do than, Ala. with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and attended the wedding of her brother, Billy Turner and Miss Carol Snell on Saturday. Mrs. T. F. Hardy, Mrs. Joe Gayle, Sally Hardy, Patty Graham and Becky Mosteller spent the Spring Holidays at Fernadina Beach, Fla. Mr. Hardy and Mr. Gayle joined them for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wright and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pittman at Sale City during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pryor and family visited relatives in Savannah during Spring Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Richerson and son, George, spent the weekend in Stockton, Ala. as guests of J. L. Richerson. G. W. Lee is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee at Panama City, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bogue and family spent the weekend in the mountains of north Georgia. Jr. High lunchroom on Morningside Drive. Games will start at 7:00. Saturday April 15th is Carnival Day at Houston Gym. The gates will open at 11:00 and not close before 4:00 P.M. Advance tickets will be on sale in all schools until Friday for 25 cents. Admission tickets bought at the gate will be 50 cents. Some of the activities will be the cake walk, the dunking machine, the hoop toss, the football throw, put out the candle game. Some of the prizes which can be won are smile emblems, smile pillows, Fur monkeys, water guns, and many more. joyed a trip to Magnolia State Park Thursday through Sunday of last week. There were many decisions for Christ made during this time and all who attended grew spiritually. A group of adults and young people rode the bus over to the Marshallville First Baptist Church Monday night, April 10th and attended the services. Brother Buttrill was guest speaker at this revival. | SPRING CLEARANCE • Sale Now In Progress At MOODY MOTOR! Buy a 1971 or 1972 Demonstrator And SAVE BIG MONEY! j 1| full warranty! | M ALL FULLY EQUIPPED! SAVE NOW! , I $ Power Steering, Power Brakes, Finted Glass, Complete cA § Factory Air, All the Extras. These Demonstrators Have $ between 300 and 1500 actual miles on them. |j 1972 GALAXIE 500 1972 LTD Tel MOODY MOTOR FINANCE YOUR NEW FORD. WE HAVE A FULLTIME FINANCE MAN ON DUTY TO ASSIST YOU! COME ON IN! Ljj IBmoody motor col | FORD CORNER PERRY, GA. % *•*•*•*•%* •*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*••••*•*••••'•••••••••*•••••••*•*•*•*•*•*•* •*» , »*» , »*** •*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•* •*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•*•••*•*•%••*•••*•*••••••••••••••»•••••»•»•»•«•»• PAGE 9-A (J3irtli& Mr. and Mrs. David A. Nelson of Ft. Valley an nounce the birth of a son, Scott Brian bom at the Houston County Hospital on April 6. Mrs. Nelson is the former Joyce Andel of Perry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Andel of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Nelson of Ft. Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thompson of Perry an nounce the birth of a son, Robert Lee 111 born at the Houston County Hospital on April 6. Mrs. Thompson is the former Susanne Rosier of Hephzibah, Ga. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Thompson of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Rosier of Hephizibah, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. William Orleman of Macon announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Aline born at the Houston Country Hospital on April 8. Mrs. Orleman is the the former Janet Alford of Perry. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orleman of Warner Robins and Mr. and Mrs. John Alford of Perry. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rowland of Perry announce the birth of a daughter, Stacy Juanita born at the Houston County Hospital on April 3. Mrs. Rowland is the former Peggy Sledge of Perry. Grandparents are Mrs. Lillian Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Sledge. PERRY, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972 IPIh MW I - Bjlf « ■■■■R I Mi Martha Deadwyler Receives Award From David Perdue Perry Teacher Receives Special Education Award Mrs. Martha Deadwyler, Houston County Teacher, was chosen Georgia’s Special Education Teacher of the Year by the Council for Exceptional Children. Mrs. Deadwyler is shown with David A. Perdue, Superintendent of Houston County Schools, after ac cepting her award from Dr. Art Alper, President of the Georgia Federation of CEC. Ceremonies honoring Mrs. Deadwyler were held at the Marriott Motel in Atlanta during the recent meeting of the Georgia Association of Educators. Mrs. Deadwyler has been a teacher in Georgia for 29 years, 17 of which have been in Houston County. She has been a teacher of exceptional children for the past 9 years and is presently assigned to the Perry Grammar School Annex. She earned her Cachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education at the Woman’s College in Milledgeville, and her Master's Degree in Special Education at the University of Georgia. Commented Perdue, “Mrs. Deadwyler has been an outstanding teacher of all children, and helped to pioneer our program for exceptional children. We are indeed fortunate to have her in our school system. She is most deserving of the award as Georgia Special Education Teacher of the Year.” LOCAL S PO R T S COVERAGE EACH WEEK IN THE HOME JOURNAL.