Winston-Salem Ghr ?< r. k i h. If' i\ "> >Ium I . >,n, r COMMUH1 Discover Cool Co Summer With O The next time you're But hold fast there, a thirsty, sink your teeth into simple serving of "OJ" is a juicy urange or sip a jusi me pori 01 cmoarRarefreshing orange drink. tion on a voyage of sumIf it hadn't been for Col- mertime refreshments, umbus' introduction of Orange juice ties up well orange trees to the western with a variety of ingredients hemisphere- in the late- for new summertime drinks 1400's, today we might not fit for a captain's table, be enjoying this delectable To help you chart a ^ fruit. Since then the orange course, here's some western has taken root in the United hemisphere salutes to ColStates and blossomed into umbus and his succulent one of America's most cargo. For authentic New popular fruits. But now's World navigation, mix tall the time to play "explorer" glasses of "OJ" with yourself and discover the Wi -ounce portions of an summertime uses of the ail-American specialty, thirst-quenching orange. Southern Comfort.* This Plot a course into new unique distilled spirit was warm weather refreshments created more than a century by squeezing orange juice ago in old New Orleans. As into all your summertime "sip" mates, the one-of-amenus. Welcome aboard kind taste of Southern tall glasses of orange juice Comfort and the fresh instead of your usual sum- flavor of orange juice will mer fare. rate an "aye, aye" with Kids Can Microv If your kids can read, cookbooks written chances are they are ready specifically for kids. In adfor their first microwave dition, many department cooking lesson. And with stores, grocery stores and summer vacation time here, cooking , school offer microwave cooking lessons microwave cooking lessons will also provide a new sum- for different age groups, mer activity for your fami- Rest assured that the ly. Start with the basic microwave oven is one oi operation of the oven with the safer appliances in the something a child would kitchen for kids to use ft prepare, such as a sweet roll because it does not involve or hot dog bun. If your an open fltfme or hii child then is enthusiastic burner, such as conven about learning more, check tional ranges do. the library for microwave Build some confidence ir Better Living Some Basi By JOANNE FALLS Chronicle Columnist Some shoppers cannot afford to buy high quality suits but these basic facts should prove helpful to shoppers, 01 all financial levels, in getting better fitting suits for th dollars they invest. This is what NCSU Clothing Specialist Harriet Tul terow says about the fit of aiman's suit in her bookie "Basic Primer On Men's Suits." "Etiis the most important elemenLin^creating a well dressed image. Without a good fit, a man does not stan a chance of looking 'carefully turned out Your aim in buying a suit is to present a look c Health Point Outpatien By JANET PIERCE FR YE UuKe Meaicai center It's probably everyone's dream to get rid of buldges c * unwanted fat. But when diet and exercise fail, there has been little th average person could do because of the expense an hospitalization involved in plastic surgery. But a new European technique that removes fat by su< tion has changed that. The Duke University Medic; niy - K i^fe. I (pfcoiM *? < ? M?) Harold Woods .. Lee Grant Spears > x>T\icle I FEATURES RI ITY SHOPP mfort This I 'range Juice \ landlubbers and old salts tradition, this Comfort I alike. Orange Slushy can cool a Ready to really 44heave summertime throat. ho" into new waters ? then This taste sensation can keep to the same course but be prepared ahead of time appropriately hoist the ban- and ready for duty ners of Columbus' Italian whenever you need some forefathers and his Spanish thirst-aid14. patrons by trying the This summer, remember following recipes. For a Columbus and his gift of treat that's like a cool dip in oranges for new warm the ocean, there's an Italian weather refreshments and ice-like Orange Comfort sail through summer heat Slushy. Rigged for waves with cool comfort, refreshing summertime 'Because of its unique tastes with orange juice and nature, there is no generic Southern Comfort. Signal replacement for the secret one aboard and see how it recipe of this liquor. lends a hand to cooling off your summertime thirsts. - ? Comfort Orange The original version of Slushy Italian ice heralds the first sign of summer for Colum- 2 cups orange juice bus' countrymen. Like its Vi cup Southern Comforefathers, this American fort translation is neither solid 2 limes or liquid, but true to its Please see page C5 rave Too! your "new microwave mustard cooks", by letting the kids 2 sandwich buns, perpare the following recipe toasted from the Banquet Foods Test Kitchens. Remove gravy and sliced Beefy Bunuiches beef from bags and place in 1-auart class casserole. 2 packages (4 oz. each) Heat, covered, on HIGH 2 cookin' bag gravy to 3 minutes or until thawwith sliced beef ed. Stir in soup mix, catsup 1 envelope (0.43 oz.) in- and mustard. Heat, t stant vegetable soup * cdvered;* "cm HIGH 5"to mix J minutes or until hot, stirr1 tablespoon catsup ing once. Serve on buns, l Vi teaspoon prepared Makes 2 servings. ic Facts About Buj ease and naturalness while remaining comfortable and - trim-looking when you are in i, m o t i o n . n "When trying on a new suit, slip 11 1 1 ^ _ 1mm. e your wanei, Keys anu mcnicmua m the pockets just as you would when wearing the suit. Be observant. it Move around and sit down in the suit. A well-fitting suit should look Jif ~*?(|W&* I- good while y0iL_are in motion.'' _ fi d (Don't forget your wallet and keys.) Falls .' These are the inspections that you should make in buy>f ing a man's suit: it Surgical Procedi Center is one of the U.S. medical centers performing the procedure, called lipolysis, which removes unsightly ? bulges that resist dieting and exercise. >f The procedure received high recommendations from a panel of 14 American specialists and cosmetic surgeons ie who went to France and Switzerland to study the operad tion early this year, according to Duke Chief of Plastic Surgery Dr. Nicholas Georgiade and his colleagues. People approariate for the procedure are generally al under 40 years of age with "segmental" excess fat around " % JL 9 Phyliss Sturdivant Cynthia Squires iCIPES 'CHRONICLE CAMERA ?BE ER'S GUIPI ^^HP: Pg&x?- v | . xjpBi^^W|^^M^ il^Hil ^R?|&' Bimb^1-^- ' . s-^iM ^BS^ ?&&& 1^$-- ;%"V?^ ^r-:rr'T; :;. ' * Br>^ ^L ?**k? f% I t"^ ~ ^ Hi v^v:. v ^^Sp* '#- i iT^^S^BaBB^Hl^^BBIII^Eni^k" ^^iSt^ti!* ' /t& K*s?a^ ? Discover Ci Aaahl Pind rollof frnm #ka mmarllmA lioai Kii oaHI ( ?! m %> VIM V1BIMUIVB ? ? V|f W??ll a juice bar featuring Comfort Orange Slushy (foregrc bolstering, add the unique flavor of Southern Comfo when folks found solace from the summer sun on shi steamers. Create your own summer escape by try in ~ ving A Man's Suit The collar should fit low and close around the neck with Vi inch (1.27 centimeters) of shirt collar showing in back. The collar should hug the neck smoothly and should not gap or fall away from the neck when the arms are in motion. The lapels should lie smoothly, without buckling 01 i i L i i i? :_ u a .-J TUo DUlging. vji au Duui mjjcii in yuui iianu anu i^uccic. i uc lapels should snap back immediately. The pockets should be flat and smooth. (If pockets hang away from your jacket or ripple with wrinkles, they probably have no interfacing.) The shoulders should be straight from the collar line tc the tip of the shoulder. The chest should fit smoothly across the wearer's chest lire Removes Exce the thighs, hips, buttocks and abdomen or have "saddlebags," Georgiade said. Carolyn, 29, exercised regularly for two years but not rirl r?f ovtri fat in hor oKHr?m#?n anH r*i 1 #?r VV/U1UII 1 5V V IIVJ VI VAil U 1 UV III IIVI UV/MVIIIVII MUM WMWI thighs. Lipolysis solved her problem. "It smoothed out the lumps," she said. "It was more contouring than changing sizes, but now my clothes fit better. "I didn't have much pain at all and I was back playing (sports) a week and a half later. And I was real surprised Chronicle Camera Is Rev. Jesse J: j By RICHARD L. WILLIAMS I Staff Writer The Rev. Jerry Falwell, leader of the Moral Majority, . recently labeled the Rev. Jesse Jackson's efforts tc register black voters "racist." The Chronicle asked Winston-Salem residents ho* they feel about Falwell's comment. Alexander Isaiah, unemployed: "Falwell must be ner vous about blacks turning out to vote for Jackson anc now he's trying to turn them against him." XTER LIVING HEALTH POINT l? Thursday, July 14, 1983/Section C I" PgjjT7' '" -" ...... [>ol Comfort ig up your own "thlrst-ald" station. This heat retreat's wind). This thirst quenching sensation starts with the ifrtTChristopher Columbus fori But for a real blissful rt, a distilled spirit founded at the turn of the century idy verandas or by booking a ride on the paddlewheel g this recipe. I 1 area without pulling and wrinkling when buttoned. The waist should check for x-shaped lines radiating out from the top button(s) when the jacket is buttoned. If the "X" is too pronounced, the waist is too tight. If horizontal creases appear in the small of the back of the suit, it means that the waist is too tight. The sleeves should be cut full at the top and tapered to the cuff. The amount of taper deppends on the dictates of fashion and your physique. The sleeves should be smooth without gathers puckers or indentations at sleeve cap. The sleeve should be cut so that at least Vi inch (1.27 centimeters) of shirt cuff shows at the wrist when your arm hangs loose. It should hang Please see page C2 :ss Fat at how small the scars were." 44Generalized obese people are not candidates for the procedure," Georgiade said. And a person over 40 is not as good a candidate because the tissue loses elasticity with age, and the skin won't tighten as easily. The procedure can be done on an outpatient basis under local or general anesthetic in an operating room, he added. In the past, a surgical procedure to remove these fat Please see page C3 ickson Racist ? Harold Woods, unemployed: "He's not going to influence Jackson's votes one way or the other. People will vote for Jackson regardless." r "i ?ViiriL- PQIU/PII k racist ? narnzsune rvmcnzn, siuutrrn. i mum > ?.? > in what he is doing. It won't hurt Jackson because he's popular with whites and blacks." f Lee Grant Spears, unemployed: "Actually, by calling Jackson's motives racist, I think he was showing racism. As a preacher, he wasn't acting like a true Christian." i Lewis t'osey, retired: "I don't think it's right. He's Please see page C3