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Happy
Birthday
Michael Stuart
McCleskey celebrates his
first birthday today,
Wednesday, March 23,
1994. He Is the son of
Stuart and Janet
McCleskey of Perry. He Is
the grandson of Gene and
Mary McCleskey of
Pinehurst and Billy and
Dollie Haynes of Warner
Robins. Happy Birthday
Michael !!
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Celebrating
102 Years
Congratulations to Anna
Hayward who will celebrate
her 102nd birthday Monday,
March 28. The mother of 18
children with 10, living, Mrs.
Hayward Is now In her fifth
generation. Her friends and
family will loin her at a birth
day celebration Sunday,
March 27 af Spring Creek
Baptist Church In Elko at
1:30 p.m.
Jennifer Leigh Cooley
Jennifer Leigh Cooley was bom on
Monday, March 7, 1994. The
proud parents are Beatrice A. and
Barry R. Cooley II of Warner
Robins. The maternal grandparents
are Ron and Ann Elston of Warner
Robins. Paternal grandparents are
Barry and Janie Cooley of
Hollywood, Fla.
Cameron Heath Wright
Cameron Heath Wright was bom
on Monday, Feb. 28, 1994. The
proud parents are Tina and Donald
Wright of Perry. The maternal
grandparents are Hughlon and
Laveme Moss of Perry. Paternal
grandparents are Ernie and Faye
Wright of Perry.
Madison Claire Flowers
Madison Claire Flowers was bom
on Thursday, March 3, 1994 to
Elizabeth M. and P. Andrew
Flowers of Perry. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Robert S. Messer of Perry. The
paternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Paul J. Flowers of Kathleen.
Andrew Jamaal Thomason
Andrew Jamaal Thomason was bom
on Friday, March 4, 1994. The
proud parents are Tracey and Walter
Thomason of Warner Robins. The
maternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Seltzer Chapman Sr. of
Arlington, Ala. The paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Thomason Sr. of
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Shaderrica Shaikeria
Kendrick
Shaderrica Shaikeria Kendrick was
bom on Sunday, March 6, 1994 to
Diana Stripling of Perry and Sam
Kendrick Jr. of Perry. The maternal
grandparents are Lucy and
Roosevelt Campbell Sr. of Perry.
The maternal grandparents are Sam
Ray Kendrick and Bertha Mae
Walkins of Perry.
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In tha Tlmaa-Journal .
- Wednesday, March 23,1994 "Houston Timas-Journal
Local
births
Cooking Is Just One Of
Margeen’s Many Talents
By PAULINE LEWIS
Staff Writer
Roger, Margeen and Mitchell
Woody moved to Perry in May
1992 and have a Macon Road resi
dence. Margeen and Roger have led
interesting lives through their in
volvement in the military. This
week, Margeen is the Houston
Times-Joumal Cook of the Week.
Margeen was born in Los
Angeles, Ca., daughter from a mili
tary family accustomed to moving
about with assignments. She has
one brother in California who
works for Sierra On Line, maker of
computer software, and a mm who
is a "health foods freak". From her,
Margeen learned about nourish
ment.
Upon graduation from Yosemite
Union High School in Oakhurst,
Ca., she joined the United States
Army where she served for two and
one half years in communications.
She took her basic training at Fort
Dix, NJ. and her further training at
Fort Gordon, prior to being as
signed to Frankfurt, Germany for
two years.
Roger was bom in Gallatin, Mo.,
one of five children.
Margeen studied cooking in
school but says that she has learned
much from her mother-in-law and
still calls her to ask about cooking
some special dishes.
Roger also joined the United
States Army, and in due course was
also assigned to Frankfurt. Their
meeting was wok-related. After dat
ing several months, they were mar
ried in Svendborg, Denmark in
1984 and she the left the military
service.
After marriage and four years of
Army service, Roger left the army,
went to the air Force and was sta
tioned at Richards-Gebaur, Mo.,
from which he was transferred to
Dobbins Air Force Base in
Marietta. From Dobbins, Roger, a
SMSGT with the Air Force
Reserve, was transferred to Robins
and serves as Personnel Systems
Manager.
Margeen says that she is a
"professional mom, house manager,
etc., with whatever is to be done in
a household." She, as a teenage, had
dreams of being a cosmetologist, an
interior decorator or a dancer. She
does her own hair, decorates her
home and dances in the dark to her
own music, she says, laughingly.
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She is rearing three-year-old
Mitchell, is active in many areas of
First Baptist Church, presents pup
pet programs and songs to pre
schoolers at Perry Library, teaches
three-year-olds in Sunday School at
tends Bible study on Mondays and
church services on Sundays and
Wednesdays and sings in the adult
choir.
She enjoys reading Christian liter
ature and mystery stories, likes do
ing some home crafts, singing,
playing the autoharp, drama, ice
skating and skiing. She also paints
and writes, having written the
scripts for her puppet shows and for
a church publication for AdvenL In
school, she sang with a group, the
"Christianaires" in competition at
Estes Park and they won first place.
Roger is "into computers" and
likes golf, tennis, basketball and
fantasy football.
The following are some of the
Woodys’ favorite recipes. They
hope that you will enjoy them.
BANANA NUT BREAD
1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
2/3 cup sugar
1/3 cup shortening
2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup mashed ripe bananas
1/4 cup chopped nuts (optional)
Stir together flour, baking powder,
soda and 3/4 teaspoon salt. Set
aside. In a mixer bowl beat sugar
and shortening with electric mixer
till light, scraping sides of bowl of
ten. Add eggs, one at a time, and
the milk, beating till smooth after
each addition. Add flour mixture
and banana alternately to creamed
mixture, beating till smooth after
each addition. Fold in nuts.
Turn batter into a lightly greased
Bx4x2-inch loaf pan. Bake in a 350
degree F. oven for 60-65 minutes or
till a wooden pick inserted near cen
ter comes out clean. Cool in pan
10 minutes. Remove from pan;
cool. For easier slicing, wrap and
store overnight. Makes 1 loaf.
CHINESE SALAD
1 medium cabbage
2 bunches green onions
1 small can sliced water chestnuts
2 packages "oriental" ramen noo
dles (save flavor packets)
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8 oz. almonds, slivered
4 oz. sesame seeds (optional)
2 teaspoons butter
1/4 cup vinegar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
3/4 cup oil
Shred cabbage, slice onions, and
drain water chestnuts. In large
bowl combine cabbage, onions, and
water chestnuts.
In large skillet, melt butter.
Saute' the almonds, crushed ramen
noodles, and sesame seeds until
brown; stir constantly.
In a small sauce pan bring vinegar,
soy sauce, flavor packets, and oil to
a low boil.
Combine all ingredients together
and stir. Cover and let cool for one
hour in refrigerator.
PEACHY CHICKEN
3 lbs. chicken pieces
1/2 cup flour
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons melted margarine
1 8-count can refrigerator crescent
rolls
1 29-oz. can sliced peaches, drained
Rinse chicken and pat dry. Coat
with mixture of flour, salt and pep
per. Place skin side down in mar
garine in 9x13-inch baking dish.
Bake at 425 degrees F. for 45 min
utes, turning chicken over after 30
minutes. Push chicken to end of
dish. Arrange prepared rolls in
other end of dish. Top chicken
with peaches. Bake for 13 minutes
longer or until rolls are brown.
Yield: 6 servings.
TANGY PECAN PORK
CHOPS
6 pork loin chops about 3/4-inch
thick
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad
dressing
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 cup pecans
1 slice white bread tom into pieces
4 sprigs fresh parsley (or 1 table
spoon flakes)
1/2 teaspoon salt
Slash fat diagonally at 1-inch in
tervals around edges of pork chops
to prevent curling. Mix mustard,
mayo and oil. Place remaining in
gredients in blender. Blend, using
quick on-off motions, until nuts are
finely chopped.
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