KIRKLAND--FANN
CLINCH COUNTY NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1990 Pag 3
HUTCHESON--REEDY FIVE GENERATIONS
STRICKLAND--KISER
Margaret Annette Hut-
cheson and Thomas Eu- Marshall Stalvey of Ho-
gene Reedy will exchange merville.
wedding vows Friday The groom-elect is a
November 23, 7:00 p.m. at son of Mrs. Annis Reedy
the Lighthouse Assembly of Dade City, Fla.
of God. No local invitations will
The bride-elect is a be issued but all friends
daughter of Mrs. Vida and relatives are invited to
Pearl Stalvey and the late attend.
parents of Cheryl
Strickland are
to announce her
and approach-
marriage to Kenneth
Kiser. Cheryl is
daughter of Bill and
Mayfield of Ho-
and the late Roy
Strickland Sr. She is a
graduate of Clinch
High School and
employed as
Administrative Assis-
at Langdale Forest
Company in Val-
groom-elect is the
of Willa Dean Kiser of
Ga. He is a 1982
of Valdosta State
College and a 1986 gradu-
ate of the University of
Florida from which he ob-
tained a masters degree in
Nursing. He is currently
employed as a Clinical
Nurse Specialist in Critical
Care Education at South
Georgia Medical Center in
Valdosta.
The ceremony will take
place at Church of the King
in Valdosta, Ga. on Janu-
ary 12, 1991 at 11 o'clock
in the morning. Church of
the King is located on
North Valdosta Road. No
local invitations will be
sent. All friends and rela-
tives are cordially invited.
Anniversary
rville
hthouse
Happyville Light-
"Voices of Triumph"
celebrate their first
anniversary this Sa-
November 17 at
ip.m.
,ho loves to hear
staging, should not
celebration. I am
a "High" time
Lord such as we en-
last week in the re-.
Monday night Elder
brought our atten-
to the book of Jud-
where Samson was
to destruction by
for Delilah, a wo-
deceived him
thus causing his
to be put out. He re-
and God restored
Tuesday, he wanted
know that "the way
already bee made"
to St. John
Jesus said, I am the
the truth and the life;
raan cometh unto the
but by me.
he talked
"Changes" refer-
| to Job 14:14. Job ask-
the question, If a
man die shall he live again?
(Yes, he said) All the days
of my appointed time, I
will wait, till my change
comes. But to Christians,
your change has come.
And should be changing
daily from Glory to Glory,
going higher and higher in
God and it is time for the
sinners to change too.
Thursday he empha-
sized the importance of
prayer using Romans. 8:26
and Luke 18:1-13 stating
that men ought always to
pray and not to faint. He
said prayer to the Chris-
tians is like a hammer to a
carpenter, a wrench to the
mechanic and a needle to
a seamstress.
Friday night was ~the
closing of the revival time
with Elder McGee, but the
power of the Holy Spirit
was emanate right from the
devotional time and when
time for the speaker,
no sermon was necessary
for the Holy Spirit had al-
ready began to minister,
so Elder McGee began to
harken" to us "Reach Out"
God was healing, deliver-
ing and restoring. If any-
one left there without their
needs being met, it was
not God's fault.
"Be encouraged" GOd
loves you and I love you
too.
Lorraine Richardson
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Wedding plans are an-
nounced by Miss Amanda
Kay Kirkland of Douglas
and Mr. Daniel Evan Fann
Sr. of Homerville. Miss
Kirkland is the daughter of
Ms. Grace Kirkland of
Nashville and the late
Jack H. Kirkland of Willa-
coochee. Mr. Fann is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Green of Homerville and
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.
Farm Sr. of Jacksonville,
Fla.
The bride-elect graduat-
ed from Coffee High and
attended South Georgia
College. She is employed
at Aden's Minit Market.
She is the granddaughter of
Mrs. Betty Highsmith and
the late Luther D. High-
smith of Douglas and the
late Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kirkland of Willacoochee.
The groom-elect is a
graduate of Clinch County
High School. He is pre-
sently employed at Wal-
Mart Distribution Center,
Douglas. He is the grand-
son of Mrs. Irene Chris-
topher and the late R. E.
Christopher of Homerville
the late Rev. and Mrs. J. T.
Fann of Blackshear and the
late Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Green of Homerville.
The wedding will be an
event of Friday, November
30 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Trust Bank Lodge in Doug-
las.
No invitations will be
issued. All friends and rela-
tives are invited.
Consumer Qs
Prepared by the Geor-
gia Department of Agricul-
ture, Consumer Services
office Tommy Irvin,
Commissioner.'
Q: Do you have any
suggestions to help me cut
homemade bread into equal
slices? I would also like to
know how to make the crust
harder.
A: When you take the
bread out of the pan to
cool, place it on a wire
rack so the wires run cross-
~Q: I've started my holi-
day baking. One choco-
late candy recipe calls for
adding paraffin wax, but
the paraffin box doesn't
indicate that the wax is for
human consumption. What
do you say? J.K., Water-
Operation
Desert Shield
By Allen Brown
In a wide and open desert
In a completely foreign land
Under the hot, blistering
sun
and on top of scorching
sand
Stands the armies of our
countries
Protecting our beautiful
land.
So each night you go to bed
Be sure to say a prayer,
For all the men and women,
Who are stationed over
there.
The Army, Navy, Air Force
Marines,
They' ve been there
forever
Or so it does seem.
So keep this in your heart
And don' t let your mind
roam.
Say that extra prayer
And let's get our boys
home.
(adv.) (lt)
family, such as paprika
and chili powder, last one
year or up to two years, if
refrigerated.
Q: We are baking fruit-
cakes for gifts. Do you have
ways. They will leave im-
pressions on the bottom of
the bread, wh]~]~"~ can be
used as guidelines for
cutting.
The type of pan used
will affect the crust. Glass,
darkened tin and dull
aluminum will produce a
thick crust, but keep in
mind that glass {and
enamel) pans require a
lower cooking temperature
than other types. If you set
a pan of warm water in the
bottom of the oven during
baking, this will harden
the crust. Another way to
harden it is by brushing it
with salt water when the
bread is partially baked.
Mix one teaspoon of salt
to one-half cup of water.
Q: Which bird contains
more fat, a duck or a goose?
How long can ! keep them
in my freezer?
A: A goose has a higher
fat content than a duck and
both contain more fat than
a chicken or turkey. A
whole, uncooked duck or
goose may be kept frozen
for up to six months and a
whole, uncooked chicken or
Cold
ioo, IA any special suggestions
A: We don't recom- about using the 6 x 4-inch
mend using paraffin for ~Ioit baking pans? M.M.J.
candy. The wax is a petro- Flemington, NJ.
leum product and should A: It's best to use two
not be consumed. Your
present recipe probably
will work fine without
adding the paraffin.
Q: How long will spices
keep at room temperature?
H.K., St. Paul, MN.
A: It depends on the
spice. Herbs and ground
spices have a shelf life of
up to two years. Whole
spices retain their flavor
five years or longer. Mem-
bers of the red pepper
foil pans together for bak-
ing cakes evenly. A single
pan will cause cake to over-
bake. You can remove the
second pan for gift-giving
and reuse it.
Do have a cooking
turkey may be frozen for a
year. Home economists
with the Georgia Extension
Service recommend that
frozen poultry be cooked
within two days of thawing.
Q: Does white choco-
late contain real choco-
late? Someone told me that
it doesn ' t.
A: White chocolate is a
blend of whole milk and
sugar that is cooked until
it is condensed to a solid
state. Cocoa butter is added
sometimes to produce a
chocolate taste, and some
products use artificial fla-
voring.
Q: I removed some ap-
pliques from my bathtub
recently, but could not get
all the adhesive off. Do
you have any suggestions
for removing it?
A: According to exports
with the Georgia Extension
Service, a cloth saturated
with kerosene laid over the
adhesive should dissolve
it so it can be removed.
Full strength liquid clean-
er will work almost as well
as kerosene. Mayonnaise
can also be used to remove
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not penetrate through the
plastic layers if the appli-
ques are still on the tub's
surface. Be sure to wash
the tub thoroughly after the
adhesive has been removed
Remember that kerosene
is a flammable liquid and
should be used with cau-
tion.
***S
If yOU have questions or
problems with products
or services regulated by the
Georgia Department of
Agriculture, you may write
Consumer Services at
Room 300, Agriculture
Building, Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georgia 30334,
or call toll-free 1-800-282-
5852 or in metro Atlanta,
656-3645.
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LE'ITER OF
THANKS
We would like to take
this opportunity to thank all
of you who expressed your
concern for our family dur-
ing the past few weeks
through Louis' illness and
Ed' s surgery.
Times like these make us
realize just how precious
our friends are to us. We
appreciate your phone
calls, your cards, your visits
the beautiful flowers and
cheerful balloons you sent,
the gifts, and most of all
we appreciate your pray-
ers.
Your friendship comforts
and sustains us in the bad
times, and it cheers and en-
courages us in the good
times. We are truly bles-
sed to have such special
friends as all of you have
been to us.
Thanks for being there
when we needed you. God
bless each of you.
Love,
The Levitons
Louis, Rosemary,
Shannon & Ed
(adv. } { 1 tx)
question? Write Dear Betty
Crocker, Box 1113, Dept.
Betty, Minneapolis, MN
55440.
TIP OF THE WEEK
Carving poultry into at-
tractive servings requires a
well-sharpened knife and a
stable cutting surface, pre-
ferably a wooden board.
An important aid to produc-
ing whole, smooth slices
is to allow the cooked bird
to rest at room temperature
for approximately 20 min-
utes before carving.
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