Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, June 29, 1994, Page Page 3B, Image 11

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Fallin spends retirement working, fishing, cooking BY PAULINE LEWIS Staff Writer The Houston Times-Journal's Cook of the Week is Aubrey Fallin of Douglas, Georgia, a former resi dent of Perry. A native of Thomas County, he is a graduate of Coolidpe High School (now consolidated with Thomas ville High School). He and his wife, the former Velma Tryan of Thomasville (also in Thomas County), were married June 15, 1945. They have three children: Kenneth, Linda and Ted. Kenneth, a handsome bachelor and graduate of Emerson College, is a commercial artist in Boston. Linda is Mrs. Allen Whipple, Jr of Macon. She and her husband have three children: Chandler, Taylor and Metts. She received her degree in Nursing from Macon College this month. Ted, wife Beverly, and family live in Madison, Ala. He is a District Director with Carriage Carpet Co. in Calhoun, Ga. They have two daughters, Jennifer, 16; Natalie 12 in July, and twins, Jay and Mallory, 8 in July. Aubrey Fallin was in the sth Marine Division for almost three years, serving 11 months in the States and the remainder in the Pacific (California, Hawaii, Iwo Jima, Japan from Sept. 1945 to June 1946) and was discharged in August 1946. He retired in 1987 after an inter esting and colorful career in a vari ety of fields, but almost always in sales. His most enjoyable 16 years were spent in Perry working with animal health, he said. He worked for two years in the institutional food business in Miami, Fla., and his wife worked as a teacher's aide/librarian in Orange Park Fla. Since retirement, Aubrey has done lots of fishing He likes basketball and used to hunt, he said. He works part time four days per week in an auto parts/paint business. He has been with the company for seven years - two years in sales, and five years in delivery, which still leaves him time to take trips and go fishing. Aubrey likes to cook and men Ml 1 | Heather Marie Patterson Patterson takes part in Berry College SOAR Heather Marie Patterson was among 98 recent high school graduated participating in Berry College’s SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration) program June 16-17. The participants toured the campus, discussed educational programs with administrators, met with advisors, and prepared their fall schedules. Heather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl B. Patterson of Perry, is a graduate of Perry High School Sargent graduates from Georgia Tech Michael Sargent graduated from Georgia Tech during spring quarter commencement exercises held re cently. Sargent graduated from the College of Engineering and received a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering. Sargent is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Joiner of Byron. Perryans make Ga. College Dean’s List The following Perry residents were named to the Georgia College Dean’s List spring quarter: Brandy Heather Adkins, Christy Leona Bennett, Geoffrey Hugh Hill, Ginger Kinnas, Nancy Holly Moody and Kaci Marie Williamson. tioned several of his favorite recipes; he has furnished a few of them which he hopes you will en joy. TUNA FISH STEW 1 6 1/2 ounce can Tuna Fish in water 6 large Irish (white) potatoes 6 large hot-type onions 1 large bunch of celery 1 stick oleo or butter Add 2 Tbs of Paprika (optional) 1 quart milk Dice potatoes in 1/2-inch squares and cook potatoes in water until it is easy to stick a toothpick in them. Chop onions and celery in small pieces, put in large boiler to gether in water and cook until well done. Add potatoes and water to onions and celery in large boiler. Add tuna fish and oleo or butter, salt and pepper to taste. Add ap proximately 1 quart of milk (2% or whole), bring to a boil and stir dur ing the boiling time, approximately 5 minutes. Add paprika for color. This will serve 10 people and to me it is a close runner-up to clam chowder. Note: You can put this in freezer containers and freeze. Use it as you want it. HUSH PUPPIES 2 cups self-rising meal 2 eggs 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 tsp baking powder 1 tsp sugar 1 large hot-type onion, chopped pepper and salt Mix milk to soft texture. Use a teaspoon and a glass of water to cook the hush puppies. Dip spoon in water, dip a spoon of mix and drop in hot cooking oil, approxi mately 350 degrees F, until they turn brown. Remove from oil and place on paper towels to absorb any extra oil. GRILLED CHICKEN 1 3 1/2 - 4-pound fryer chicken (split in half) light salt and pepper Have charcoal white hot. Place chicken on grill with skin side next to heat for 15 minutes. Remove and wrap in aluminum foil. Stick Nelle Ariail retires from 30 year teaching career Mrs. Nelle Ariail retired from teaching on June 10 from The Lee County School System. Her teach ing career of 30 years has been in grades K through eighth, with the majority being in first grade. She had taught 27 years in Georgia (nine of these in the Houston County Schools), and three years in Kentucky. Mrs. Ariail was honored at The Lee County Primary School on Friday, June 10, with a program and lunch with all the faculty and staff attending. Her family, Dr. Dan Ariail, Miss Robin Ariail, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ariail and their daughter, Hannah, were present. She was honored with a poolsjde party Friday night at the home of Plains Mayor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Godwin. Members of the Maranatha Baptist Church were guests for the cook-out social. A monetary gift was presented to her. Mrs. Ariail spent her first week of retirement building houses for Habitat for Humanity. She has worked on Jimmy Carter work pro- Lisa Rackley wins scholarship for being outstanding college student Lisa Rackley of Kathleen has been awarded an Outstanding Student Scholarship to Georgia College. Ms. Rackley will enter Georgia College in the fall. Outstanding Student Subscribe Today - Call 987-1823 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City of Perry will have a public hearing on June 30, 1994 at 6:00 p.m. at the City Hall to receive comments from citizens regarding the reasonableness of Peach State Cable Company’s proposed basic cable T.V. rates and associated equipment and installation charges. The City is in the process of reviewing Peach State Cable Company’s rates to ensure that the rates do not exceed the rates permitted by federal law. Mr tMI . Aubrey Fallin 6 to 10 holes in the aluminum foil on the gut side and place the gut side next to heat for another 40 minutes. You have a delicious grilled chicken, ready to eat. PEANUT BRITTLE 1 1/2 cups raw peanuts (small) ] 1/2 cups sugar 1/2 cup light Karo syrup (any brand) 2 tablespoons water 1 1/2 tablespoons butter or oleo (melted) 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt First, measure everything and have it ready before you start cook ing. Add measured water, sugar and syrup in a 2-quart boiler; stainless steel is better. Turn your stove on high, start stirring and keep stirring until the sugar is melted and begins to boil. Continue to stir, but not as briskly. Three to five minutes after it begins to boil, lift up your spoon full of syrup and let it drain back into boiler. Do this until syrup begins to spin. When the syrup begins to spin, add peanuts and stir briskly for a few minutes until the syrup turns a medium brown, add butter or oleo and salt. Continue to stir and add baking soda and stir over heat for a few seconds, then spread thin on a bake sheet or heavy duty aluminum foil. Be sure and have a thin coat of but ter or oleo on bake sheet. Let candy harden and break up into small pieces. Bfe ** M Nelle Ariail jects in New York, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta and Mexico. She is looking forward to having time to enjoy grandchildren, reading and assisting her husband with his work at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, where he is pastor. Scholarships are awarded to entering students with a minimum of 1,000 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test or the enhanced ACT equivalent and a minimum high school or transfer average of 3.20 on a 4.00 scale. Hi Mary Lou Simon Perry resident is nominated for honor society Mary Lou Simon, a student at Fort Valley State College, has been nominated to Alpha Kappa Mu National Honor Society. Mrs. Simon is a rising Junior and has been on the Dean's List at Fort Valley State College since her inception there. She is a member of SGAE (Georgia Association of Educators), KDE (Kappa Delta Epsilon), and has been nominated to be included in the next edition of the National Dean's List. She is married to Edward Simon of Perry, and is the mother of Nikita L. Simon, a freshman at Valdosta State University, and of Edward Latrell Simon, a freshman at Perry High School. ipfevy |||- Jp, lx' | | Dawkins earns dental degree Beverly Dawkins, the daugh ter of Betty and Skip Dawkins of Perry, graduated from Macon College on June 10 with a degree in dental hygiene. Additionally, she has passed both the national and state board exams and will be beginning her career with a dental firm in nearby Dublin. Spelman College honors Getter Angela Getter, daughter of Shelton and Ruth Getter of Toomer Road, Perry, was selected as one of Spelman College's Women of Achieve ment. She was recognized for this honor at the YWCA of Greater Atlanta's Salute to Women of Achievement Luncheon held at the Geor gia World Congress Center on May 13, 1994. As a part of her recognition, she re ceived a one-year member ship In the YWCA of Greater Atlanta. Wednesday, June 29,1994 Houston Times -Journal Johnson is honored Lezlce Johnson was honored with a Miscellaneous Coffee on Saturday, April 9, at the beautiful home of Sara Muse. Hostesses for the occasion were Joe Nell Molz, Janna Gray, Melinda Gray, Jan Shipley and Sara Muse. Lezlee and Chris Small were married on May 14 at Perry United Methodist Church. Recycling This Paper . . . A Small Gift To The" 4 Earth EXPERIENCE THE EXCITEMENT OF A GLAMOUR PHOTO SESSION ;*§ ■ ;. v : fljl: tid r $25.00 HURRY! LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT J, , ALL SESSIONS DONE AT: 'P±r g lA^° U 988-1371 Hair & Nail Salon 1206 Georgia Avenue Ext. Perry • Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-6 Sat. 9 - 4 STAR SPANGLED SUPER SAVERS! YOUR CHOICE JUNIOR/MISSES IHIHFOO WOVEN TOPS ” & SHORTS # VALUES TO S2O JUNIOR/MISSES • FASHION your choice KNIT TOPS MISSES * * •SUNDRESSES S2O PLUS SIZE • KNIT & WOVEN TOPS & SHORTS REG. $lB-520 ENTIRE STOCK! 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