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Start building your collection today! also available: These matching accessories are \X 111 ^ OV\ also available to complete your ^MPHh ) collection. Each accessory is V^l jWJfj available throughout the program VunHU with no purchase requirement! Onjyat 1000 Thruway Village Sq. Shop. ] Waughtown Street Shopping Center Ctr. ? Rural Hall Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 8:00 to 10:00 9 to 9 I Sunday 12:00 to 7:00 Sunday 12:00 to ^00 Sunday 1-7 , 3 Oaks Plaia I Parkview Plnebrook Walkertown 811 Merita St. Mall Plaza Shop. Shopping Mt. Airy M0nd.v-s..urd?? Center Center I Monday-Saturday a-oo ia in no Monday-Saturday Monday-Saturday I 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. S.00 to 10.00 9:00 to 9:00 8:00 to 10:00 8unday Sunday Sunday Sunday 10 A.M.-7 P.M. 12:00 to 9:00 12:00 to 7:00 1:00 to 7:00 The "A passenger's lap is the most dangerous place for a child to be while ridir.g ill an autov mobile-," a United Press news report recently rea leased in. Detroit, Michigan revealed. The report that appeared i the New York. Times newspaper went on to point out these facts: According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety an adult ? cannot protect a child in^ an auto crash; and the adult may add to the child's injury and could cause his death if the child is sitting on the adult's lap. Social psychologist Allan Williams said in his finding on injuries to children in auto crashes: An adult holding a child on his lap in a moving car exposes th? child to the risk of unftecessarv crash injuries and creates situations in which he is likely to inflict injuries _ on the child through bodily contact. Williams compares ifM ^ r ^iHIH^lHHHHBBS Paella ! A Whati A cool idea for the cost-co AAA . t gourmet tastes is aromatic nutritious, satisfying rice. It takes its cue from S] low-calorie rice with healths green peas, seasoned in the ti presented cold and garnished PAELLA 1 package (6 ounces) frc and deveinei 3 cups cool cookei 1 can (8 ounces) mine 1 Vi cups diced cc 1 Vi cups each sliced celery '/a cup diced gr Vi cup sliced green 1 cu A . i ? m i tablespoons at 3 tablespoons ca] Vs teaspo* V* teaspoon each garlic 2 medium fresh tomat Thaw and slice shrimp in 1 with rice, clams, chicken, c pepper, and onions. Blend m ingredients except tomatoes, and toss lightly. Chill. Use t< with salad before chilling, ft servings. Cook rice according to pat broth with a pinch of saffron, 1 Mrs. Rosa Funeral services for Mrs Underwood Ave. were held on p.m. from the Shiloh Baptist Bonham officiating. Mrs. Young was a native of 5 lived in Winston-Salem for 56 ; of Shiloh Baptist Church when ? 1. She was a former employe* Company. Mrs. Young is survived by < of New York City, three siiten Far Rock way Beach, N. Y.f M N. Y. and Mrs. Sadie Brown of Burial was in the Evergre Brown and Sons Funeral Home 4> *3 ! WOI these injuries to battering a child deliberately. If your car is hit from the front, both the child and the adult will continue to move forward as the vehicle comes to an abrupt halt. This causes ? Be 1 JoAnr the child to*be crushed between trie person holding him and the unyielding interior surfaces of the car. ine study covered M cases of children who were injured while adults. The injuries ranged from lacerations Salad f Salad _ ntcious food shopper with Paella. Salad, made with janish paoBi, combining ful seafood, chicken and raditional manner and best with red, fresh tomatoes. SALAD >ien cooked, peeled, d shrimp 1 saffron rice* ed clams, drained , K>ked chicken and cooked green peas een pepper onions with tops p mayonnaise y white wine pers, optional on salt powder and pepper :oes, cut in wedges lalf lengthwise. Combine elery, green peas, green layonnaise with remaining; Pour over shrimp mixture omatoes for garnish or toss lakes 8Va cups, or 6 to 8 :kage directions in chicken turmeric, or paprika. Young . Rosa Young of 1311 ] Thursday, July 5, at 4:00 j Church with Dr. B. H. ( < it. Matthew. S. C. and had years. She was a member i 5 she served in Ladies Aid 5 of Winston Leaf Tobacco ] >ne son, Mr. jacob Young Mrs. Annie Forehand of rs. OUie Hill of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y. en Cemetery. (Clark S. t) I rst Se. to death from crushing. A 14 month old boy . riding on a passenger's k lap in the rear^eat was found face down with tke adult on top of him, and brain injury resulted his death. The . report^ tter Liv 4 ? By M ie Falls ? I the same car on the same seat wearing a la^ belt received no injuries. Studies show that nearly half of th#? infante travelinig in autos are held on .the laps of adults. dangerous practices that X have observed on the Dishi For singles and couples the supermarket can be a confusing maze. Though small-quantity cooks are finding more foods packaged in one or two-serving portions, there still are a few successful shopping tricks to learn. Keep a pad and pencil in the kitchen to list food items you need. Pay particular attention to supplies of staple food like dairy produtts, flour, sugar, oils; herbs and spices and condiments. Without any of these foods, the simplest > meal could be impossible. Shop for groceries at one conveniently-located food store; avoid shopping after work^ when, stores are crowded and you're hungry and tired. Resist buying perishable foods in quantity. Buy small containers of condiments you use frequently- WW Savory Seasoned Add-AC ranch 2Vj Caps Quaker Oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked) 1 Vi cup butter or marga rine, melted Vi cup grated Parmesan ] cheese Vi teaspoon seasoned salt Combine all ingredients; mix well. Bake in ungreased 15xl0-inch jelly roll pan at , 350?F. for 15 to 18 minutes ] or until light golden brown. ] Cool; store in tightly co- ( vered container in refrigera- < tor up to 3 months. Sprinkle , over tossed green salads, ; soups, casseroles or vegeta- , bles. Makes about 3 cups, j Mirona; i/r ai/rw m ' ITUVnV TT/1T t Vf bll 171- ^ RECTIONS: Cook in ungreased llx7-inch baking . dish at HIGH 8 to 9 minutes 1 < or until light golden brown, j stirring after every 3 minutes of cooking; cool. \ Fancy Fruited Shortcakes s 2 cups Aant Jemima Complete Pancake and Waffle Mix ! Vi cup sugar XA cup mashed ripe bana- < na* The Chronicle, at Of ^Dart of j*d,y[tS^vau tjUes in WinsSfffiriem: V Some ad|Jts aermit "small childrerKLa-ride in the back of pTcfe up , trycks while standing -jand playing and even Jeaning o*;er the ^des of tne trucks with no adults ing , " JlVr 1 riding in the back. Some adults permit children to ride in automobiles with their arms and heads on the outside or the automobile. These parents have not stopped to realize that several children each year have their arms cut off, or are decapitated e*s for' even staples have a limited "freshness" life. You'll save~trrthe long fun by not throwing out food that is past its prime. Get to know your butcher. Let him know that you would like small quantities. Take advantage of seasonal bargains in produce. For instance, California p | ' good supply in your markets. Both the bright grelfcn, smooth skinned fruit or the dark, pebbly-skinned fruit offer just enough, to feed one or two without leftovers. SALMON-AVOCADO WHOLE MEAL SALAD 1 cup each, bitesize-? nmr?nc InoC o?/4 plVV.V3 IVC1I <1110 iceberg lettuce Vi cup watercress sprigs Va cup fresh mushrooms, thinly sliced 1 (2.3-oz.) can sliced ^nnj Vi cup milk 1 egg, beaten !/j cup vegetable oil Frozen strawberries, thawed, or canned peach slices In syrup Banana slices Sweetened whipped cream or frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed Combine pancake mix and sugar; add combined banana, milk, egg and oil, mixing just until dry ingredients are moistened. Spread into greased 8-inch square baking pan. Bake at 375? for 30 to 35 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool; cut into 9 squares. [Tut each square in half rrosswise.** For each servnv, combine about lA cup itrawberries and V\ cup 3anana slices; fill and top ;ach shortcake square with Tiiit mivtur#* uritVi va % MllAiU I V . I Up Willi vhipped crcam. Makes 9 tervings. VARIATION: Substitute sweetened fresh fruit for frozen strawberries. NOTE: To mash banana, beat at low speed on electric Saturday, July 14, 1979 Page 19 All T ; -<P while - hanging out ot automobiles. X "U-is very dangerous,m , -r:? ' le?ve Sn^ur car engine running and get outside of^the car and walk behind it. \ An Atlanta housewife was returning home ^ from work, stopped at-' I her mailbox and put the car in park. She got out and slammed the door and walked behind her "car to reacTTTnThe~mailbox. The automobile jumped into reverse and ran over the housewife resulting in serious injuries and hospitalization. Observers said that v* apparently tne viDration from the door caused the transmission to jump into reverse. Based on reports, this is a defect which is present in some models of automobiles today. It is never wise to leave your^ ear running while you get out to do something else. 5 * I or 2 black olives ; l/i run rrnntnn? I 4 \%/i soft California avocado,?. peeled, seeded and cubed 1 hard cooked egg, sliced 1 73/4-oz.) can salmon. drained and flaked .4^ Clip bottled Italian dressing Combine lettuce and ? ' watercress and toss lightly to mix. Add mushrooms. olives and croutons and toss again. Gently place avocado* ??4 cgg.onKop of the salad. Sprinkle salmon across the top, allowing it to remain as flaky as possible. , Add dressing, toss lightlyto coat entire salad and serve at once. Makes 2 servings. ?Experiment?with ?other? avocado recipes for singles oi^_doubles._ Order a free brochure by writing: Avocado-ry For One or Two P. O. Box 19159 Irvine. CA 92713 mm afifl mixer. **NOTE: At- this point, shortcake squares can be wrapped securely and frozen. When ready to use. remove desired number of squares from freezer. Rewrap; thaw at room temperature 30 to 45 minutes. Fill and top as recipe directs. MICROWAVE OVEN DI RECTIONS: Increase vegetable oil to Vi cup; substitute 8-inch square baking dish for baking pan. Place inverted 2 Vi-inch round drinking glass in center of baking dish; spread batter evenly around glass. Cook at HIGH 5 to 6 minutes or until wooden pick inserted close to glass comes out clean, rotating dish lA turn after each 2 minutes of cooking. Cool; cut into 9 c:n 1 pities, rin anu top as recipe directs. From feet, hands, elbows Doctors find that hard, thick calluses often can be softened and removed medically The same ingredient doctors find so effective is available in DERMA+SOFTT^ Medical Formula for Hard Callused Skin
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