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Wilma Gay Shares Recipes
Collected From Many Moves
BY PAUUNE LEWIS ~ “
Staff Writer
Wilma Gay is the Houston
Times-Joumal's Cook of the Week.
Bom in Pulaski County, she gradu
ated from Hawkinsville High
School. It was while working and
taking clerical training at Robins
that she met and married Martin
Gay. He was in the military
service and had lived in Chicago,
Miami, California and Louisiana
prior to coming to Georgia.
His military career took them to
Eglin AF Base, Fla., Trier,
Germany, Lake Charles, La.,
Pasadena and Fort Worth, Tex.
When in Louisiana, Wilma worked
as a secretary in an adoption center,
the Edna Gladney Home for Unwed
Mothers.
While Martin was at the
Southwestern Seminary, Wilma
worked as a secretary. Upon
completion of his training, Martin
worked with Campus Crusade for
Christ, or military ministry, in
Eglin, San Bardino, Atlanta and
Montgomery, and as Education
Director in Tampa for five years
before retiring and coming to Perry
thirteen years ago.
Shortly after becoming a
Christian, Wilma started teaching
small children in Sunday School.
As she trained, she taught older
children. She has been teaching
adult women at First Baptist
Church since she has been in Perry.
Martin is Director of the
Children's Division and teaches
fifth graders.
The Gays have one daughter,
Marsha Gay, who has been a Flight
Attendant with Delta Airline since
1967. She lives in Covington,
La., and flies out of New Orleans.
In their so-called retirement years,
Wilma and Martin aren’t sitting
down with folded hands. Wilma has
been selling Mary Kay beauty
products for almost 14 years and,
for the past five years, has qualified
for Queen's Court in sales. She has
until July 1 of this year to make
Queen's Court for the sixth
consecutive year. Martin helps in
this project and plays golf. Wilma
grows African Violets; both work
in the yard and, of course, both are
active in church affairs.
Wilma likes to cook and collect
recipes. She recommends the
following recipes which she has ac
quired in her many moves about the
country
JAVANESE DINNER
(serves 40 - may be reduced for
smaller numbers. Great for serving
to a crowd. Serve as a buffet in
order given.)
On each dinner plate place the
following: a large serving of rice
patted down.
2 Tbsp stewed chicken pieces in
clear chicken gravy (can be flavored
with chicken bouillon and spices to
suit taste, such as celery or
mushroom soup)
Georgia Senate Passes Two Bills
A major piece of economic
development legislation proposed
by Gov. Zell Miller won Senate
approval on Wednesday. House
Bill 1527 is a statewise economic
incentive package aimed at
attracting and retaining jobs and
industry.
The measure would enhance the
Job Tax Credit Act, which was
passed in the late 1980's. It would
allow every country in the state
now covered by the law. The bill
would also provide investment tax
credits to businesses and provide
special tax breaks for companies
involved in pollution control,
defense conversion and equipment
modernization. Sponsors say the
legislation will prepare Georgia for
the tough competition among
neighboring states in attracting new
business and industry. The bill was
sponsored by Senators Mark
Taylor, Robert Brown and Guy
Middleton.
The Senate passed and sent to
the House a bill to ensure that all
Georgia students are eligible for
HOPE (Helping Our Pupils
Educationally) scholarships,
including special education
students. The bill, by Senators
Chuck Clay, Sallie Newbill and
Bob Guhl, requires that criteria be
established to guarantee that all
students have access to the
scholarships. Supporters say that
HOPE scholarships have not been
available to some students with
various physical handicaps or
retardation problems because the
students do not conform to the
grading requirements spelled out by
HOPE.
Two companion bills affecting
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1 handful chow mein noodles
1 Tbsp green onions, chopped
finely
1 Tbsp celery, chopped finely
2 Tbsp grated American cheese
2 Tbsp shredded coconut
2 Tbsp crushed pineapple
2 Tbsp blanched almonds,
chopped big. Cover with gravy
Place helpings one on top of the
other and eat down through the
food. No salad or bread is needed.
May be served with tea, hot or cold.
To serve 40, prepare the
following quantities:
5 stewed chickens in clear gravy
11/4 gallons fried noodles or rice
2 cups onions
3 cups celery
5 cups cheese
5 cups coconut
5 cups pineapple
5 cups almonds
LEMON FROSTED
ANGLE FOOD CAKE
1 22-ounce can Lemon Filling
1 9or 10-inch round angel food
cake (or 2 loaf) pans
1 8-ounce carton lemon yogurt
1 12-ounce carton cool whip,
thawed
Lemon juice from 1 lemon
Cut cake into 4 layers using a
serrated knife. Combine filling and
yogurt in a medium bowl and blend*
well. - ~Spread 1/3 of the filling
(about 1 cup) between each cake
layer. Frost top and sides with
whipped topping. Refrigerate or
freeze. Serves 16.
BLONDE BROWNIES
1 1/4 sticks oleo
the use of lottery funds for
education also won Senate
approval. Senate Bills 710 and 711
provide "safety nets" in the event
that lottery revenues decrease and
threaten the fate of lottery-funded
programs. The first bill would
prohibit the use of general state
funds to support a program that was
started by lottery funds unless the
Volunteers Needed In Several Different Areas
Volunteer Houston County is
now open Monday evenings from
6-8 p.m. for those people who
work but would still like to
volunteer. Please call 953-9333 to
schedule an appointment.
Current openings are:
International City Festival
Helpers needed for one Saturday in
May to help run booths, set-up, and
clean-up grounds.
Georgia Patrolmen
Arrest 278 In Feb.
The Georgia State Patrol in
Perry announced today that five
traffic accidents in Houston County
were investigated during the month
of February. These accidents
resulted in no injuries and no
deaths.
In the area of enforcement by
Post 15, Sergeant First Class K.W.
Hancock said his officers had made
278 arrests and issued 346 warnings
during the month.
He also pointed out that fines
and forfeitures amounted to $28,711
for the month of February which
was paid to the courts of Houston
County.
Wilma Gay
1-pound box light brown sugar
3 eggs
2 2/3 cups flour
2 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 cup chopped nuts
1 small package chocolate chips
Melt oleo in large mixing pan.
Add sugar. Cool for 10 minutes.
Add eggs, stirring well after each
one. Stir in flour, baking powder
and salt. Add nuts and chips.
Mixture will be stiff. Bake in a 13
x 9-inch baking pan, greased, at
330 degrees F. for 23-30 minutes.
Cut into squares when semi-cooled.
MOTHER S CHRISTMAS
PECAN CAKE
1 qt. whole pecans
1 1/2 ounces lemon extract
4 cups all-purpose flour
3 cups sugar
1 Tbsp.. baking powder
6 eggs
1 pound butter
1/2 pound candied cherries, red and
green
1 1/2 pounds candied pineapple
1 pound white raisins
Fill a 1-quart jar with whole
pecans. Add lemon extract and soak
overnight. Preheat oven to 300
degrees. Grease and flour a tube
cake pan, lining the bottom with
brown paper, also greased and
floured. Cream butter and sugar.
Add eggs and mix well. Add
baking powder and flour, mixing
well.
Add fruits and nuts, mixing in
with hands. Spoon into prepared
tube pan, slightly flattening top.
Bake 2 hours and 30 minutes at 300
degrees F. Cool 30 minutes and
remove from pan.
General Assembly establishes
eligibility standards and
apprppriates the funds in the
budget The second measure would
establish a "shortfall" account to
fund postsecondary grants such as
the HOPE program in the event
lottery revenues decline. The bills
were sponsored by Senators Sonny
Perdue and Jack Hill.
Softball Coaches and Assistants
are needed for Special Olympics
teams forming in April.
Do you like to cook? Keep
house? Garden? Would you be
willing to teach others these skills?
Learn how to rescue and assist
animals and their owners in a
disaster (fee for training).
Clerical positions open in Perry
and Warner Robins.
Rape Crisis Counselors needed
to assist victims in Perry and
Warner Robins. Training provided.
Crumpton,
from 2B
Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society.
She received a Batchelor's degree in
Respiratory Therapy from the
Medical College of Georgia. She is
employed at the Medical Center of
Central Georgia in Macon.
The groom-elect is the grandson
of Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Adams of
Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe L. Killen of Niceville,
Fla. A graduate of Northside High
School in Warner Robins, he is
employed at Bibb Machinery in
Macon.
Legate
Advertisement for Bids
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
STATE OF GEORGIA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FEDERAL PROJECT NO. STP-34-
3(29)01, SAMA-11-SP(2) 01
HOUSTON, PULASKI COUNTIES
Sealed proposals for furnishing all
labor, material, equipment and other
things necessary for the following work
will be received by the undersigned at
the general office of the Department of
Transpo.iation, 2 Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georgia, 30334, until 11:00
AM., March 10, 1994 and publicly
opened.
9.320 miles of plant mix resurfacing
on SR 247/US 129 beginning at the
Pulaski County line and extending to a
point south of CR 279. Also includes
milling, plant mix resurfacing and 2 ft
widening on SR 11-SPUR in Hawkinsville
beginning at SR 230 and exte;rding to
SR 11.
(E)
Contract Time: 03/31/95
Proposal Guaranty: 5%
District Office: Thomas ton
Price of Plans: None
DBE: 5.0
WBE: 0.0
Plans and specifications may be
inspected at the general office in Atlanta
and the district office indicated. Copies
of the standard specifications ($20.00),
the proposal form ($10.00), and the
plans (indicated price) may be obtained
from the State Transporation Office
Engineer at the general office in Atlanta,
Telephone Number (404) 656-5293.
Payment of the correct amount must be
made within 30 days of billing; such
payments are not refundable.
Payment will be made to the
contractor each calendar month based
on the estimated work complete in place
as prescribed by the standard
specifications. Retainage as prescribed
by the standard specifications will be
withheld. On all projects, retainage may
be deposited in escrow accounts at the
option of the contractor. Final payment
of amounts withheld or deposited in
escrow will not be made until the State
Highway Engineer has certified that the
work has been satisfactorily completed
and accepted.
The State reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
Wayne Shackelford, Commissioner
Department of Transportation
3-10 3/2-39
Notice of Name Change
NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
GEORGIA .
HOUSTON COTNTY
Notice is hereby given that Kathy
Holder, mother of the minor child, William
D. Thomas, the undersigned filed her
petition in the Superior Court of Houston
County, State of Georgia on the 15th
day of February, 1994, praying for a
change in the name of her minor child
from William D. Thomas to William D.
Holder.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to law
to any interested party to appear in said
court and to file objection to such name
change. Objection must be filed with
said court within thirty (30) days of the
filing of said petition.
This 15th day of February, 1994.
KATHY HOLDER
Filed in Office, Superior Court of
Houston County, Feb 16,1994
Terri L. Childers, Deputy Clerk
2-63 2/23-3/16
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
CHANGE NAME
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO. 94-V-49555-N
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Hrily A. Chambers and
William Max Chambers, 111, filed a
petition in the Superior Court of Houston
County, Georgia on the 22nd day of
February, 1994, praying for a change in
the name of minor children from Franklin
Aurant Holley to Franklin Aurant
Chambers and April Jalene Holley to
April Jalene Chambers, respectively
Notice is hereby given pursuant to the
law to any interested or affected party to
appear in said Court and to file
objections to such name changes.
Objections must be filed with said Court
within thirty (30) days of the filing of said
petition.
This 22nd day of February, 1994.
Holly A. Chambers-Petitioner
William Max Chambers, 111-Petitioner
WALKER HULBERT, GRAY* BYRD
Attorneys for Petitioner
P.O. Box 1234
Perry, Georgia 31069
3-7 3/2-3/23
NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
CIVIL ACTION 594-V-49527-N
STATE OF GEORGIA,
COUNTY OF HOUSTON:
Notice is hereby given that RICKY
THOMAS MANN filed his Petition in the
Superior Court of Houston County,
Georgia on the 15th day of February,
1994, praying for a change in his name
from RICKY THOMAS MANN to RICKY
THOMAS HALL. Notice is hereby given
pursuant to law to any interested or
affected party to appear in said Court
and to file objections to such name
changes. Objection must be filed with
said Court within 30 days of the fifing of
said Petition.
This 15 day of February, 1994.
RICKY THOMAS MANN
Filed in Office, Superior Court of
Houston County, FEB 15,1994
Linda E. Meens, Deputy Clerk
2-60 2/23-3/16
Wednesday, March 9,1994 Houston Times -Journal
NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE
NAME
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-V-49376-M
Notice is hereby given that
GEORGETTE MAPES, Ned her Petition
in the Superior Court of Houston County,
Georgia, on the 27th day of January,
1994, praying for a change in the name
of the Petitioner from GEORGETTE
MAPES to GEORGETTE WASSON.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to law to
any interested or affected party to
appear in said Court and to file
objections to such name change.
Objections must be filed with said court
within thirty (30) days of filing of this
Petition.
This 27th day of January, 1994.
DEBORAH A. EDWARDS
Attorney for Petitioner
Filed in Office, Superior Court of
Houston County, 1/31/94
Carol B. Bel flower, Deputy Clerk
2-31 2/93/2
r .
NOTICE OF PETITION TO
CHANGE NAME
Georgia, Houston County
Notice is hereby given that Darrell
Steven Mcllrath, the undersigned, filed
his petition to the Superior Court of
Houston County, Georgia, on the 17 day
of February, 1994, praying for a change
in the name of petitioner from Darrell
Steven Mcllrath to Darrell Steven
Youngblood. Notice is hereby given
pursuant to law to any interested or
affected party to appear in said court
and to file objections to such name
Change. Objections must be filed with
said court within thirty (30) days of the
filing of said petition.
This 17 day of February, 1994.
DARRELL STEVEN McILRATH
Petitioner
Hulbert, Daniel & Lawson
912 Main Street
Post Office Box 89
Perry, Georgia 31069
(912)987-2622
36 3/2-3/23
Notice to
Debtors & Creditors
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY:
Notice is hereby given to creditors, if
any, to render demand for payment of
claim to the undersigned, and all debtors
owing money to the late Jesse D.
Harrison render payment to the
undersigned as provided by law.
Dated February 23 1994.
Cassie Mae Harrison
Executrix
Estate of Jesse D. Harrison
115 Driftwood Terrace
Warner Robins, Georgia. 31088
Joel A. Willis, Jr.
Attorney at Law
1544 Watson Boulevard
Warner Robins, Georgia, 31093
33 3/2-3/23
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF HOUSTON
IN RE: ESTATE OF ROBERT TURNER
NIX
All creditors of the Estate of Robert
Turner Nix, deceased, late of Houston
County, Georgia, are hereby notified to
render their demands to the undersigned
according to law, and all persons
indebted to said Estate are required to
make immediate payment to the
undersigned.
This 7th day of February, 1994.
D. Lee Peacock
Attorney for Era F. Nix
Executor of the Estate of
Robert Turner Nix
2-47 2/16-3/9
Divorce
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
HOUSTON COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 94-V-49545-M
REMONIA L. MCNICHOLS, Plaintiff
WAYNE MCNICHOLS, Defendant
TO: WAYNE MCNICHOLS
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
By Order for service by publication
dated the 18th day of February 1994,
you are hereby notified that on the 18th
day of February 1994, Remonia L.
McNichols filed suit against you for
DIVORCE.
You are required to file with the Clerk
of the Superior Court and to serve upon
plaintiff's attorney, Pamela M. Richards,
P.O. Box 3044, Warner Robins, GA
31099 an Answer in writing within sixty
(60) days of the date of tire order for
publication.
WITNESS, the Honorable George F.
Nunn, Jr. and L.A. McConnell, Jr.,
Judges of this Superior Court.
This the 18th day of February, 1994.
Filed in Office, Superior Court of
Houston County, Feb. 18,1994
Linda E. Meens, Deputy Clerk
Houston Superior Court
236 2/23-3/16
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF CARROLL, STATE OF
GEORGIA
DANA PARRISH YOUNG, Plaintiff,
vs
CRAIG ALLEN YOUNG, Defendant
CIVIL ACTION FILE NO.: 94V0119
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
Plaintiff, having moved the Court for
an Order directing service to be made
upon CRAIG ALLEN YOUNG,
Defendant in the foregoing Complaint
for Divorce, by Publication of Summons,
and it appearing from the Affidavit
attached thereto that the Defendant
cannot be found within the Stats, it is
ORDERED, that served be made by
publication as provided by law.
THIS, the 7th day of February, 1994.
JUDGE, SUPERIOR COURT
Coweta Judicial Circuit
Prepared and submitted by:
THOMAS M. WITCHER
State Bar No. 771775
P.O. Box 125
Bremen. Georgia 30110
(404) 5373241
234 2/23-3/16
Notice of Sale
GEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
There will be sold at public outcry to
the highest and best bidder for cash,
between the legal hours of sale before
the Courthouse in Perry, Georgia on the
first Tuesday in April, 1994 the following
described property to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying
and being in Land Lot 202 of the sth
Land District of Houston County,
Georgia, which is known and designated
as Lot 2, Block ‘J*. Extensions No. 1,
Northview subdivision, according to a
plat of said subdivision which is of
record in plat book 3, page 174, Clerk's
Office, Houston Superior Court. Said
plat is incorporated herein for all
purposes. This is the same property as
described in Deed Book 598, Page 678,
said Clerk's Office.
Said property found in the possession
of RICHARD A. PRATT levied on to
satisfy the Fi.Fa. in favor of TRUST
COMPANY BANK OF MIDDLE
GEORGIA and against Richard A. Pratt
issued in the State Court of Houston
County, Georgia; levied on as the
property of the Defendant in Fi.Fa.
This 24th day of February, 1994.
Cullen Talton, Sheriff
Houston County, Georgia
34 3/2-3/23
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Registration of Trade Name
NOTICE OF TRADE NAME
Georgia, Houston County:
Notice is hereby given that the
business operating at 1301 Watson
Boulevard, Warner Robins, Georgia,
31093, in the trade name: Taylor Auto
Sale 6, is owned and carried on by XLT,
Inc., at said address, and the statement
relating thereto, pursuant to 0.C.G.A.,
Section 10-1-490 of the Georgia Code
has been filed in the Clerk's Office,
Houston Superior Court.
February 10.1994.
Joel A. Willis, Jr.,
Attorney for XLT, Inc.
3-13 3/23/9
incorporation
NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE
Notice is hereby given that articles of
incorporation which will incorporate
BEMBRY-JOHNSON. INC. will be
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filing In accordanaa with tf>e Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The initial
registered office of the corporation will
b® located at 104 Robinwood Circle,
Elko, Georgia, 31025 and its initial
registered agent at such address is
Louise K. Bembry.
Larry Walker
Walker, Hulbert, Gray & Byrd
906 Ball Street
P.O. Box 1234
Perry, Georgia 31069
3-1 3/239
NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE
Notice is given that Articles of
Incorporation which will incorporate
LOVE AND CARE RETIREMENT HOME,
INC. wiN be delivered to the Secretary of
State for filing in accordance with the
Georgia Business Corporation Code.
The initial registered office of the
corporation will be located at 1512
Watson Boulevard, Warner Robins,
Georgia 31093, and its initial registered
agent at such address is Thomas H.
Calhoun.
3-2 * 3/23/9
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
Notice is given that articles of
incorporation which incorporate Flint
River Forest Products, Inc. have been
delivered to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The initial
registered office of the corporation is
located at 903 Jemigan Street, Perry,
Georgia 31066, and Ns initial registered
agent at such address is W.J. Wood.
M 3/23/9
NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCORPORATE
Notice is given that articles of
incorporation which wil incorporate L & L
CLEANERS & LAUNDRY, INC. will be
detivesed to the Secretary of State for
filing in accordance with the Georgia
Business Corporation Code. The initial
registered office of the corporation will
be located at 736 Main Street, Perry,
Georgia 31069 and its initial registered
agent at such address is Lamar
DeLoach.
3-9 3/23/9
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