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Perry Horseshoe Club picks up
three world title placings
By Torey Jolley
Home JoumwAi. Staff
Horseshoes arc sup
posed to be lucky. But for
the Pern' Horseshoe Pitch
ing Club, skill is how
ringers are made.
The six year old club is
happy to have three world
champions in their league.
During the 1999 World
Horseshoe Pitching four
nament in Greenville. Ohio.
Howard Kuehn. Tom
Carter, and Buddy Aver
brought home trophies for
their skill.
Kuehn placed fourth in
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• ••
It is a fact that pets art
therapeutic for older people.
If you own a sweet cat or
dog and would be willing to
share your time and vour
pet’s affections with the res
idents at Autumn Terrace,
Activities Director Beverly
Boroski would welcome
your call at 987-3120.
• ••
Fellow Beltista Club
member Hazel Patton and I
attended the Georgia
Women s Show Aug. 20. We
enjoyed good food and posi
tive advice of area female
leaders at the noon Busi
ness Women's Forum Pun
cheon.
Afterwards we shopped
the show participants for
possible dealers for Beltista
Club’s Spring Home and
Garden Show the- first week
end in April, 2000. For two
days. Saturday and Sun
day. of Perry’s Dogwood
Festival you’ll be able to
shop and visit with Beltista
Club. We aim to make
things interesting for you!
Hazel and 1 had visions of
winning a BMW lor a year
with a S2O ticket that also
benelitted the Susan (V.
Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation. That ticket also
got us a copy of Kroger's
July/August Goodness
magazine. And therein lies a
recipe I want to try soon.
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the world. Carter placed
second and Ayer placed
second in their respective
categories.
In addition to Kuehn,
Carter, and Ayer, the club
had other members place
in the world tournament.
Placing in their class were
Jo Ann Kennedy, Jerome
Kennedy, Doyle Johnson,
and Rick Thompson.
The club members travel
to North Carolina, South
Carolina, Florida, and Las
Vegas to pitch in various
tournaments.
Makes 2 3/4 cups
1 cup butter or oleo
4 garlic cloves, pressed
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
3 cups water
2 tablespoons chicken
bouillon granules
1 teaspoon pepper
Melt butter in a heavy
saucepan over medium
heat; add garlic, and saute
5 minutes or until butter
begins to brown. Whisk in
flour until smooth. Cook,
whisking constantly, 1
minute.
Stir in 3 cups water,
chicken bouillon granules,
and pepper; cook over medi
um heat, whisking con
stantly, until thickened and
bubbly. Chill.
Vegetables With Garlic
Sauce: Cut 4 zucchini, 4
yellow squash, and 1 sweet
onion into 1/2-inch-thick
slices; cut 2 red bell peppers
in half, and seed. Place veg
etables in a grill basket.
Grill, covered with lid, over
medium-high heat (350 to
400 degrees) 4 to 5 minutes
on each side or until crisp
tender.
Cut bell pepper into
strips; toss half of vegeta
bles with 3/4 cup Garlic
Sauce. Chill remaining veg
etables for Bow Tie Pasta
With Vegetables and Chick
en. Makes 6 servings.
Bow Tie Pasta With Veg
etables and Chicken:
Coarsely chop reserved
grilled vegetables and 2
grilled chicken breast
halves. Cook 12 ounces bow
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Home Journal Photo by Torey Jolley
TROPHIES The winners are (left to right) Howard
Kuehn, Tom Carter, and Buddy Ayer. They were awarded
plaques and cash for their expertise in horseshoe pitch
ing.
tie pasta according to pack
age directions; drain. Toss
with vegetables and 2 cups
Garlic Sauce, warmed.
Serve immediately. Makes 6
servings.
• ••
Seems Su Pruitt has an
angel on her side in the
form of her own son. When
she recently was on an
errand to Eastman, the
brakes on her car failed
when she needed them
most resulting in an acci
dent with another auto. Her
pet cocker spaniel was
killed instantly and Su
received head wounds.
Coincidentally, the voice
she heard ask “Is anyone in
here?" was her electrical
engineer son Jeremy who
lives in Hawkinsville and
works in Eastman. Just hap
pened by at the right time.
• ••
Two October Perry High
home football games in par
ticular deserve our attention
and attendance. Oct. 1 dur
ing halftime of the game
with Jackson High, the 40th
anniversary of the 1959
Football Region 2B Champi
onship will be observed with
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players, coaches and man
ager to be recognized.
Oct. 22 is homecoming
game with Southeast High
and the perfect time to
renew acquaintances.
• ••
Pauline Lewis was espe
cially pleased to be back in
Pern' Sunday when she was
invited by Virginia Bryant to
attend first services in the
new Presbyterian Church
sanctuary behind her
Macon Road home.
Then Virginia had her
over for Sunday lunch and
took her on a tour of Hen
derson Village and Marshal
lville’s Camellia Gardens.
• ••
Pound Puppy Report
Animal Control Officer Dan
Bass at 988 2800 has two
large golden retriever pup
pies. 1 male and 1 female.
Two mixed-breed males, 1
black with long hair and 1
tan part-German shepherd.
Grant and Myers Helping
Hand animal shelter at 905
Jernigan has a 3 or 4 month
old golden retriever mix to
add to last weeks’ list of a
chow cross, 4 lab mixes and
several kitties.
Kiwanis lodine Deficiency Disorder
program serves millions worldwide
By JOAN DORSETT
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Members of Kiwanis
International continue their
battle to do away with
iodine deficiency disorder,
Joel Burns of Milledgeville
to Peny Kiwanians Aug. 17.
Burns, a member of the
Milledgeville Kiwanis Club,
said since 1994 when the
worldwide service organiza
tion made a pledge to defeat
IDD, the organization has
raised some S3B million out
of the commitment of $75
million.
In Georgia, Kiwanians
have raised one million dol
lars toward a goal of $2.5
million. Burns reported.
Burns said some 20 mil
lion requests for iodine
have been made in India.
Worldwide, there are a bil
lion and a half people with
Thompson opens eye clinic at
new Perry Crossroads center
Fkom Staff Reports
Rhonda Thompson, doc
tor of Optometry, has
opened the Thompson Eye
Clinic in the Wal-Mart
Vision Center off St.
Patrick's Drive.
Thompson is a 1988
graduate of the Illinois Col
lege of Optometry, and has
held a Georgia optometry
license since 1988.
She has received post
doctoral training in medical
treatment and management
of eye disease, and is a
member of the Georgia
Optometric Association.
She was previously associ
ated with Eyesight Associ
ates in Perry.
A member of the Perry
Kiwanis Club, she lives
here with her sons.
Matthew. 7, and Jimmy
Batten, 21, who works with
her at the clinic.
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the deficiency. He said only
five cents worth of iodine
will treat a person for their
entire life.
During his presentation.
Burns shared from the new
IDD video “Dancing with
the Moon." The video
explains reasons why the
Kiwanis Club is participat
ing in the fund-raising pro
ject.
Burns was introduced to
the club by Joe Andrews.
Member Steve Harrell led
the induction of the 14th
new member of the year,
Chuck Linn, Manager of
the Jameson Inn. Born in
Ohio he moved to Atlanta in
the ’7O s.
Linn reported Atlanta
finally outgrew him and he
is thoroughly enjoying
Perry and the Jameson
property.
Also on the Thompson
Eye Clinic Staff are Norma
Adams, Manager Linda Nel
son, Cathy Bryant, Sharon
Beamon, Joyce Emerson
and Phyllis Ross.
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RHONDA THOMPSON
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