Houston home journal. (Perry, Houston County, Ga.) 1924-1994, August 03, 1972, Page 1-B, Image 17

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«The Cook’s Nook By Mildred E. Warren This week I bring you two recipes from Elizabeth (Lib) Mills. She says that this Surprise Jello Salad is delicious and unusual. It was served at a recent Wesleyan Service Guild meeting and everybody thought it was grand. The other one is a casserole, and is her own “concoction”. It’s nice to have you join us Lib. Come again soon. Mary Griffin asks for a Bleu Cheese Dip, and here are two recipes; take your choice Mary, I hope that you will like them. Here is a requested re-print of the Magic Pound Cake which comes from Cathryn Pinson of Augusta. She is the mother of the Georgia Peach Queen, Cathy Pinson, who was a recent guest of The Bank of Perry. She completed her tour of Georgia, Tennessee and Florida advertising and promoting our Georgia Peaches. A friend brought me a piece of this Magic Pound Cake and ’tis delicious. SURPRISE JELLO SALAD 1 package (3-ounce) of gelatin (any desired flavor) 1 small carton cottage cheese 1 small carton of Cool Whip 1 small can crushed pineapple, drained Mix dry gelatin with above ingredients. Place in mold or molds and chill in refrigerator to congeal. Spoon onto lettuce and serve with mayonnaise. (This is a “fluffy” salad). LIB’S SURPRISE CASSEROLE 4 eggs, beaten Salt and pepper to taste Vi cup Bac-O-Bits (Bacon bits) 3 or 4 tablespoons pimento cheese (as for sandwiches) Mix ingredients and turn into buttered pyrex dish. Bake about 30 i .■^wKKKKfF '|3HBk jV ; :> 1 <&Sl'aF' .<** *KF" ? %* ? * ' , ,# What does a feline have to do with an electric line? Unwanted, abandoned by the roadside, this tiny kit ten was rescued by the Atlanta Humane Society. And now is snug, tummy-full. With a bequest of stock, the Society became one of our more unusual investors. You may know some of the others, too. A lady at the bake sale. A math teacher from high school. Or the farmer who grows your morning melon. Altogether, some 121,000 men and women are direct investors in this company and its parent firm. The Southern Company. Many more people are indirect owners. For ex ample, insurance companies, mutual savings banks and pension funds have investments in electric util ity companies all over the nation. This gives millions of Americans an indirect financial interest in the industry. The money invested helps to build plants, lines and other facilities required to assure your supply of electricity. So, you see, companies such as ours, serving just about everybody, are owned by just about every body. Chances are. that includes you, too. Georgia Power Company A citizen wherever we serve ® . • minutes or until brown in 350 degree oven. BLEU CHEESE-SOUR CREAM DIP OR SPREAD 1 cup (4-ounces) crumbled bleu cheese Vi, cup crumbled soft Cheddar cheese 1 cup commercial sour cream 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon paprika Mash cheese. Blend well with sour cream and seasoning with fork or in blender, or mixer until smooth. Makes about 2 cups. BLUE CHEESE DIP OR SPREAD Vi. pound bleu cheese, sieved 2 packages (3-ounce size) cream cheese Vi teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon paprika Dash salt Dash Cayenne 3 tablespoons port wine (optional) Let cheese warm to room tem perature. Mix with remaining ingredients in large electric mixer bowl. Beat at high speed until well blended and smooth. (Note: This makes a large amount and may be stored in refrigerator for several days. Be sure to cover tightly Serve at room temperature). CATHRYN’S MAGIC POUND CAKE 1 box of Duncan Hines Yellow cake mix 1 box Instant Vanilla Pudding 1 cup water Vi cup cooking oil 5 eggs 1 tablespoon vanilla-butternut flavoring Mix all ingredients at medium speed in mixmaster for 2 minutes. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. HAPPY COOKING! Legal Public Hearing will be held for rezoning from R-2 to R-3 10 acres of land located in extreme southwest corner of Kings Chapel R to the new Perimeter Road, west of the new Perimeter Road, and north of Kings Chapel Road. Hearing will be held at City Hall August 15, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. 2tc 8-3 - ELECT * Dr. V. W. McEver, Jr. ■■ | County Commissioner < ;/% Jfc J|p Post No. 3 tour Vote Willßo Sincerely HU* PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ★ i Accidents Plague I Perry State Patrol Trooper W.!. Blount, Sr. of Perry Post 15, Georgia State Patrol, investigated an Occident July 24 on Ga. 401 involving a 1970 Chevrolet station wagon operated by Bertram Michael James, 85 Mt. Zion Road, Atlanta, Ga. and a 1970 Plymouth sedan operated by Lowell Keister Everly, 174 Seneca Drive, Eau Gallic, Florida. Both vehicles were traveling north; Everly stated an unknown vehicle stopped in front of him and he left the road to avoid impact and was hit in the rear by the James vehicle. James stated he could not stop in time to avoid impact. On July 25 Tprs. W. I. Blount Sr. and J. M. Goswick investigated an accident in which two in juries were reported. The accident occured 2.9 miles north of Byron on Ga. 49 at its intersection with Ga. 11. Janice Lynn Lewis, 101 Hawthorne Road, Warner Robins, was driving a 1965 Ford Mustang, crossing Ga. 49 from Houston Lake Road; Carolyn A. Smith, Rt. 2 Box 250, Warner Robins, was traveling south on Ga. 49 in a 1966 Oldsmobile coach when the accident occurred. Janice Lynn Lewis was charged with failure to grant right of way. Carolyn A. Smith and Toni Denise Johnson suffered bruises and abrasions. Tpr. J. B. Smith in vestigated an accident July 26 on 1-75 3.2 miles north of Perry. Kathy Diane Roach, 1309 Sandtown Road, Marietta, Ga., was traveling north in a 1968 Volkswagen when she apparently went to sleep, ran off the left side of the road, lost control, crossed back to the right side of the road and struck a guard rail, overturning. One fatality w f- ,3 reported by Tpr. W. E. Cawthon in an accident he investigated 10.2 miles south of Perry on Ga. 401 on July 26. A 1971 Ford Motor Van owned by Mayflower Van Lines was legally parked four feet off the road on the blacktop emergency lane, the report shows, with two reflectors behind it. Andrew Jackson Cameron, Route 8, Macon, stated he was going to pull off the road to sleep and ran into the truck. Timmy Cameron, age 6, was fatally injured. Andrew Jackson Cameron was treated at Perry-Houston County Hospital for lacerations and abrasions. Elmer Gresham Wimberly of 113 Angela Avenue, Warner Robins, was charged with following too closely when the 1972 Volkswagen he operated stuck the rear of a 1969 F'ord driven by Clarence Williams Henry, 115 Liberty Church Road, Macon. Both vehicles were traveling north on Ga. 247 on July 27; Henry stated to Tpr. R. I. Hardin that he stopped for other traffic and Wimberly stated he applied brakes in time to stop but they would not hold. Two injuries occurred in an accident on July 28 on Ga. 127, 1.7 miles west of Perry, involving one vehicle. Kenneth Malcolm Faircloth, 701 Tulip Drive, Fort Valley, drove a 1972 Camaro south on 127, went past a stop sign across Ga. 224 and struck an embankment. Faircloth was treated for lacerated mouth and Calvin Young for lacerated hand at Perry- Houston County Hospital. Faircloth was charged with disregarding a stop sign. Tpr. C. W. Sheffield in vestigated. Tpr. Sheffield investigated another accident on July 28, this one 1.2 miles west of Centerville on the Ga. 247 Connector. J. C. Coefield, 1208 Green Street, Warner Robins, was traveling east on the 247 Connector in a 1968 Chevrolet when an unknown vehicle ran a stop sign on Ga. 11 in front of him. Coefield applied brakes and skidded into a highway sign. The unknown vehicle did not stop at the scene. £St T E H | THE STATE SENATE proZu ‘area J wMSm STANLEY SMITH AUG. BTH, 1972 PAID POLITICAL AD PERRY, GEORGIA. THURSDAY, AUG. 3, 1t72 PAGE 1-B Cullen Talfon's Record I As A County Commissioner I 1. After every election, he voted for I a salary increase. I Decide for yourself. Is he interested in I serving the people or more money? I 2. He voted to move all the commiss- I ioners offices except for a telephone I operator. I I promise to keep an effective office in I the courthouse. I Re-Elect SHERIFF ALBERT HUDSON (Paid for by friends of Albert Hudson) I