...___ HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - JUNE 17, 1999 - PAGE S
Wilma
Hudson
Adventures
youngest son, Charles,
an extraordinary
L admitted that we could eas-
make a meal of it. Hummus
spelled homos) is a
, Middle Eastern
can be made in
or food processor.It
served as a dip or can
is available already pre-
round plastic contain-
l.many groceries or as a
to combine with warm
: and olive oil.
I prefer to make
scratch and have sev-
Most require
paste, which is called
and in health food
a little expensive.
following recipe, using
peanut butter (which is
SWeetened) is very tasty and
are readily
Butter
Pound cooked or canned
beans
cup natural peanut but-
I to 2 tablespoons lemon
or to taste
2 garlic cloves, peeled
tablespoons olive or
:oil, more to drizzle
small saucepan over
heat, add beans with
and heat for 5 minutes.
and add to food proces-
butter, lemon
garlic and 3 tablespoons
or peanut oil. Process until
Add salt to taste and
ff desired.
serving bowl and driz-
With a little olive oil. Serve
Bean Hunnnus
,16-ounce can black beans,
,16-ounce can butter beans,
garlic clove, minced
teaspoon ground cumin
tablespoons tahini
seed paste, available
and some
)
lemon juice
olive oil
and pepper to taste
cffantro for
black beans, butter
garlic, cumin, tahini,
uice and olive oil in food
bowl; blend together
Season to taste with salt
)er; cover and chill.
cflantro and serve
crudit6s and crackers.
more traditional hum-
blend:
can garbanzo beans,
Pine Ridge Mobile Home Communlt
garlic to taste
) tahini
, cup lemon juice (or less)
: cup olive oil
new recz that we liked
Appetizer.
Bowman of
moved here from
City, Texas, three
to be near her three
This is a family
"I always have some
freezer to serve with
she wrote.
Cups grated raw zucchini
) buttermilk baking mix
cup finely chopped onion
cup freshly grated
or Romano cheese
tablespoons chopped pars-
teaspoon salt
of pepper
teaspoon
crushed
Small clove garlic, minced
cup vegetable oil
eggs, beaten
9-inch-square baking
set aside.
zucchini, baking
Onion, cheese, parsley, salt,
oregano, garlic, oil and
and pour into a greased 2-
shallow baking, disk Bake
minutes (reduce temper-
25 degrees if using oven-
dish). Let cool and
squares if serving as a
or into small diagonal
if serving as an appetizer.
Co mun'"
Storytime to
Begin in August
All preschoolers are invit-
ed to attend our Summer
Reading Club programs during
June and July. Our "Pre-School
Storytime" f@r ages three to
five at Hogansville Public
Library is scheduled to begin
again in August.
Hogansville Public Library
hours during daylight savings
time are from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Friday, from 11:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m. on Thursday and from
9:00 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday.
Pre-School
Registration Set
Pre-school classes for
Meriwether County children
who are four by September 1st
are available at Woodbury,
Mountain View, Greenville, and
Unity Elementary schools.
Although some sites are already
full, children will be put on a
waiting list.
Parents who have not yet
registered their child can do so
at their school or by calling
Maggie Bowden or Gall Jones
at 672-4297.
They will need a certified
copy of each child's birth cer-
tificate and social security card.
The school programs are fund-
ed by the Georgia Lottery so
there is no charge to parents.
Breakfast, lunch and trans-
portation are provided free of
cost.
Old South Farm
Day Scheduled
Old South Farm Day, an
annual event originated by for-
mer Talbot County Extension
Agent Paul Bulloch, will be held
in Woodland Saturday, June 19
beginning at 9 a.m.
The gala , e is
endorsed by Old SOuth Farm
Museum, Georgia Old Time
Plow Club, West Georgia Two
Cylinder Club, Woodland
Volunteer Fire Department,
Talbot County Chamber of
Commerce, So-Wega Big
Wheeler, and Talbot County
Farm Bureau.
Admission is $3.00 for adults
and $1.00 for children that
includes a trip through Paul
Bulloch's renowned farm muse-
um.
Features of the Old South
Farm Day include various types
of old and antique farm machin-
ery, wagon rides, pony rides,
live country music and over
2,000 items on display.
Several food vendors will be
on hand to supply various home
cooked foods to those attending.
Contact Paul or Pare Bunoch
for more information at 706-674-
2706 or 706-674-2894. -
FR Tech Plaits
Child Training
Flint River Technical
Institute in Thomaston is host-
ing a training class on nutrition
awareness June 19. The class
is for child care providers,
unregulated providers, Head
Start and pre-K staff, parents
and foster parents.
Participants receive four
DHR clock hours for this class.
To register, call 706-646-6215
or 1.800-613-8546.
Center will be taking free blood
pressures at the Lewis Jones
Food Market in Manchester,
Friday, June 18 from 9:30 a.m.
to noon and from I p.m. to 4:30
p.m.
This monthly service is pro-
vided through the hospital's
EduCare Outreach Program as
a means of promoting wellness
and community health educa-
tion.
Fun, Learning
Center Planned
The "Fun and Learning
Center," a non-profit organiza-
tion, is planning an education
and activity center in Shiloh for
public school students. A meet-
ing to discuss organizing the
center will be held June 17 from
6:30-8:30 p.m.
The meeting will be in the
old school building in Shiloh on
Highway 116.
The center will offer help
with homework, projects,
research, studying for gradua-
tion and SAT tests, and provide
internet access.
There will also be a teen
Bible club and children's story
time with skits.
For more information, call
Tyron and Charlie Mac Ferrell
at 846-2031, Paul and Gloria
Copeland at 846-9461 or Mac and
Carla Hubbard at 846-2472.
Brown Reunion
Plannexl June 26
On Saturday, June 26, the
descendants of Isham and Ann
Brown whose children were
Zedock, Bud, Mary, Vella,
Cynthia and Sally will meet at
the Woodland Community
Building in Woodland.
Come, bring a covered dish
and all the family. We are plan-
ning for a big day with kinfolks.
Due to the new numbering
system for Meriwether County,
we do not have correct address-
es for most of the.local peoDle.
Therefore, we are asking fam-
ily members to help spread the
word. We will be expecting you.
Pine Mountain
S.4.E to Meet
The Pine Mountain Chapter
of the Society of American
Foresters (S.A.F.) will have
their third meeting of the year
at Blanton Creek Park (Georgia
Power) north of Columbus
Thursday, June 17 beginning at
6p.m.
The program portion of the
meeting will be presented by
Reggie Thaxston with the
Department of Natural
Resources, talking on the top-
ics of forestry for wildlife part-
nership and Georgia wild
turkey update with a discussion
on a new quaff initiative for
property owners.
Annual membership in the
Pine Mountain Chapter of the
S.A.F. is $10 and new and old
members are always welcome
and invited to attend.
For additional directions,
information, or to notify of
attendance for meal purposes,
please call Tom Lassiter, 706-
6.72-1354 or Larry Roberts, 706-
663-2291.
Heath Bogart
at Fun Fest
he's coming to JuneFest 1999
on LaFayette Square in Historic
Free Blood
Pressure Checks
Upson Regional Medical
The FunFinder is coming to
LaGrange for the BRAG fes-
tivities! Heath Bogart is in
search of fun and shares fun
vacation ideas with others, so
DISPATCHER
The Meriwether County Board of Commissioners. is
accepting applications for a Dispatcher. The position
requires a high school diploma or equivalent and be
able to type 30 words per minute and experience in
emergency dispatch. Applications may be obtained at
the Commissioners Office at 100 Court Square in
Greenville, Ca. The deadline for receiving applications
is 5:00 p.m. on June 11, 1999.
For more information call 672-1569.
Downtown LaGrange on
Saturday, June 19, from 1:00 to
4:00 p.m.
Bogart is with WSB-TV in
Atlanta. The television station
has partnered with the Georgia
Department of Industry, Trade
and Tourism for the second
summer to promote tourism in
our state.
They call this year's promo-
tion "Summer of the Century"
and Bogart will be traveling all
around Georgia to find fun
places to visit.
The FunFinder will be giv-
ing away free prizes, samples
of products, tourism brochures,
and general information about
Georgia attractions both
regionally and statewide.
Some of the distributing
sponsors are the Georgia
Lottery, Dale's Seasoning, and
GDITT. The public is invited to
attend JuneFest 1999 and meet
Bogart.
Summer Food
Service Program
Community Action For
Improvement, Inc. will sponsor
Summer Food Service Program
(SFSP) again this summer.
The SFSP was established
to ensure that children in needy
areas would continue to receive
nutritious meals during the
school vacation that are com-
parable to those who are served
under National School Lunch
and School Breakfast Programs
during the school year.
Free meals are provided to
all children at approved SFSP
open or enrolled sites in areas
with significant concentrations
of low-income children.
CAFI has been a sponsor of
SFSP for the past ten years.
Over 29;000 meals were served
in the summer of 1998. Tht pr ='
gram will provide free sack
lunches to children 18 and
under.
Beginning Monday, June 14
to August 6, meals will be avail-
able to all children without
regard to race, color, national
origin, sex, age or disability.
Meals will be served at 11:30
a.m. to !2:30 p.m. at the Head
Start Center located at 607 J.D.
Parham Drive.
CAFI is requesting volun-
teers who may be willing to help
distribute the meals and super-
vise the sites. Interested per-
sons are requested to contact
Jerome Anderson at (706) 884-
2651 for further information.
Come Join Usl
We oiler:
New $, Used Homes for sale
• Homes for rent
• Newly devdoped Jots for rent
We pride ourselves i Iing e lamily oriented
community. Weare Ix:ated in .e quiet, smell
town of Hogansville and are jus| one mile from
1-85.
706-637-8130
Special Olympic torch traveled down Main Street recently. Left to
right are City Manager David Aldrich, Torch Carder, Michael Craig,
David Wisniewski.
. ,:.. , ,: . ii: :iii: ii::il ,:, : .. , ::
... >k. , , .
The City of Hogansville will be
flushing fire hydPants on June 30,
1999 between 7:00 p.m. and
midn!ght. Customers may
xper=ence low water pressure
uring this t!me. The City of
Hogansville sorry for any
inconvenience this may cause.
Splnks Brown Durand
R E A L T O R S
1111 North Greenwood St. * LaGrange, Georgia 30240
"CALLTODAY
LARGE ORSMALL
ISELLTHEM ALL!"
1-800-537-HOME Ext. 168
Office: 706-884-5681
Home: 706-885-9131
Pager: 242-3104
,.Vicki Sims
.... Realtor@
List Your Home Today & Join My Interact Marketing Services.
Buyers, view current listings & information about area.
VickiSims.REALTOR.com
COME TO WORK FOR US
A A CARIR EMPLOYEE
A LEAOING MANUFACTURER
OF HII.DREN'S CLOTHES
Jobs Aviilable For
Pickers, Packer, Stickerers
No Experience Necessary
Third Shift 11:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.
(Sunday Night thru Thursday Night)
Includes Shift Premium
As a Carter Employee you will have an opportunity for
excellent earnings through our incentive pay plan and a
competitive benefit package.
Apply Mondays thru Thursdays
7:00 s.m. until 12:00 noon
and
12:30 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.
The William Carter Company
67 Industrial Road
Hogansville, GA
EEO/AA
I
l i i iil ii ii i il
NEW 4 BEDROOM
*00000 ,own $359 mo.
16 Models to hoot , ,, , , , ,,,,, ,, .................
3 BEDROOM with DEN
$1ooo Down $379 mo.
DREAM KITCHEN
• Vow. *399 too. *29,990
I
Call Today for Instant Pre-Appro0000al
1512 Hwy 19 North * Thomaston
i
NEW 3 BEDROOM "SPECIAL"
706-648-2766
GEORGIA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LICENSEE
"MORE HOME LESS MONE Y... That's Buddy s