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Thursday, September 5, 1 985
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With school starting everyone wants a good, nut nous meal hut also
quick and easy Thu, chicken recipe ,s very good My girls especially like
it I found this recipe in "The Dinah Shore Cookbcok and it has become
a favonte
HONEY BAKED CHICKEN
2(1 12-2- pound) frying chickens, cut up
1 2 cup butter or margarine, melted
1 2 cup honey
1 4 cup Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 tablespoon chutney
Preheat oven to 35* i degrees Place chicken pieces in shallow baking
pan, skin side up
Combine butter, honey, mustard, salt curry powder and chutney
and mix Pour over chicken and bake 1 1 4 hours, basting every 15
minutes until chicken is tender and nicely browned Senes 4 - 6
Uf-
Single working women
beat the heart odds
r
A Yr-
in.
When it comes to heart disease,
women are a lot better off than men
Statistics show that males have
twice as many heart attacks as
females Thereasonforthegendergap
is not entirely clear, although female
hormones appear to play a protective
role
Now researchers are trying to find
out if the new lifestyles of American
women, their shifting roles in society,
and their changing behavioral pat-
terns are going to even out the odds
A recent study done at the Universi-
ty of North Carolina confirmed that
women with so called A behavior—
agressive. hostile and impatient—
were indeed at higher than normal
rist But they still developed heart dis-
ease at only half the rate of type A men
There were some surprises, too
Single working women had the
lowest incidence of heart disease, just
5 7 percent And there was bad news
for supermoms: children upped the
rate of heart disease from an overall 7
percent for 11 women to 12 percent for
homemakers with children and 20
percent for low income working
mothers
Women in low paying, high press-
ure jobs with little control over their
work fared worst, with startling inci-
dence of 31.3 percent
In women, heart disease often in-
volves coronary artery spasm In
other words, the arteries suddenly
clamp down and blood flow is severely
reduced The result is chest pain or
even heart damage Unlike stable
angina, the more common form of
heart disease, which almost predicta-
ly happens at a given level of exercise
or stress, the chest pain associated
with coronary spasm is un predict-
able It strikes suddenly w ithout appa-
rent reason, often during rest or sleep
Church plans
auction sale
The Ingleside United Methodist
Church has planned an Auction Sale
for October 19 Mrs Liz Rose is the
general chairperson for the sale w hich
will also offer baked goods
Anyone having items that they care
to donate to the auction sale including
furniture, household items, books,
toys, sporting goods, etc is invited to
contact Mrs Rose
.Meetings-
TOPS 811
TOPS 811 of Ingleside met at the Community Room on August 28 at 7
Pm with 10 members present The Queen of the Week was the newest
member of the group. Margaret Goodson KOPS Closest to her goal was
Jovce Spiegelhoff Chris Specker was chosen "Pal of the Week
A surprise party was held honoring Joyce Spiegelhoff. an 11 year
KOPS and Jane Johnson, a three year KOP
On August 20, the Best Loser for the week was Chris Specker and on
August 13 it was Priscilla Garcia On August 13 Rita Laughlin won a
charm for six w eeks of consecutive loses and Joyce Spiegelhoff won for
KOPS
TOPS 1169
TOPS 1169 met on Wednesday evening. Aug 28 at 6:15 at the
Ingleside Housing Authority Community Room on First Street Best
loser of the Week was Elissa York and runner up was T exas Smith K< >PS
Closest to Goal was Lyn Mellin The Best Loser lor August was Charlotte
How den and runner up w as Pat Lumas Lyn Mellin was K( )PS (.1< isest to
Goal. Twelve members weighed in for the week
Nita Vincent and Elizabeth Kemp visited with the group New mem-
bers are Elissa York and Linda Barnes Carolyn Prall read an article from
the TOPS news entitled "Through A Child's Eyes" Pat Lamas led a
discussion on procrastination of dieting and blaming others for our own
weaknesses
Norma Clapsaddle reported on a club she visited in California and
brought back a lot of good ideas. \ isitors and new members are
welcome For more information please call Darlene Edington. at 758-
7334 or Norma Clapsaddle at 776-5006
Senior Citizens f|
entertained
The Ladies Auxiliary and Junior
Girls Unit of the YEW Post 6386 enter-
tained the Senior Citizens of Ingleside
on Saturday. Aug 31 with a baked
chicken dinner
The meal w as prepred by the Auxili-
ary and servedby the Junior Girls Unit
assisted by their sponsors. Eleanor
Anderson. Sharon Yaden and Edith
West
Each of the guests was presented
with a Buddy Poppy corsage and each
member was presented with a flower
paper weight
These gifts were made by the Junior
Girls Unit which includes Catrina.
Molly. Melissa and Barbara Dorrough
Autumn and Summer Yaden: Cathi
and Leslee West: Melva Mills and
Naomi Barganski
Each of the guests were also pre-
sented with handkerchiefs compli-
ments of Eleanor Anderson
STORE COUPON
.. Js Back-to-School Savings!
SAVE $5.00
ON THE RENTAL OF HR
HYDRO-SONIC* “STEAM"
CARPET CLEANING MACHINE
sita" rVf**’ ms'e NO'
► c TOPE COUPON
Dr. and Mrs. NeilH. Kirkham of Aransas Pass announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Jackie Lyn to John Andrew Baird, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Baird of Dallas. The bride-elect is a graduate of
APHS and attended St. Edwards University She is now a senior at
Southwest Texas State University. The prospective groom is a gradu-
ate of Richardson High School in Dallas and is a senior at Southwest
Texas State University The couple plans a November 9 wedding at the
First Baptist Church in Aransas Pass.
Concrete
DELIVERED TO
YOURJOB
PLANTS IN:
AKANSAS PASS
INGLESIDE
ROGKPORT
du
PORTAKANSAS
Coast
Materials
Inc.
PHONE 758-3535
AKANSASPASS
(512) 729-5800 HOGKPORI
\ /
1 60 S. 13th
Patrizia Gentile, M.D.
is pleased to announce
the opening of her office
for the practice of
Obstetrics and Gynecology
inside the
COASTAL BEND
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
Aransas Pass
Office 758-8570
Hours
Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
NOTICE OF VOTE
ON TAX RATE
The Ingleside I.S.D. conducted a public
hearing on a proposal to increase your
property taxes by 7.8 percent on August
29, 1985 at 6:30 p.m.
A public meeting to vote on the tax rate
will be held on September 9, 1985, 7:30
p.m. at the Ingleside High School
Library.
Published in TTur ln£W»ulf I rule > September 5. I9SS
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Fischer, Tim. The Ingleside Index (Ingleside, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 5, 1985, newspaper, September 5, 1985; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth996424/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.