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2a The Butner-Creedmoor News, Thursday, July 15, 2010<br />
FAT HARRY’S<br />
by Harry Coleman<br />
SOAP OPERA REVIEW<br />
by <strong>To</strong>by Goldstein<br />
Detail Service Training Center is a ministry of the Greater<br />
Joy Baptist Church of 413 Bullock Street in Oxford.<br />
The vision of the ministry is to help get people from<br />
Welfare and public assistance to productive work.<br />
The church and the training center are led by Rev. Ronnie<br />
Morton who has family members in Granville including his<br />
brothers Phil, James, Sonny and Charles Morton.<br />
Rev. Morton first started the detailing service in 1996 in<br />
Silver Spring, Maryland before moving back to North<br />
Carolina in 2007 after he said, “I got the call to start a church<br />
in the back room of a restaurant in Butner.”<br />
The training center offers an opportunity to help people<br />
earn a living by giving employment opportunities while<br />
providing a needed service based on the parable to provide<br />
“a fishing pole rather than a fish.”<br />
The price charged by the service ranges from $25.00 for a<br />
hand wash for cars and light trucks to up to $110 for full<br />
detail for heavy duty trucks and SUV’s.<br />
The detail service operates by appointment only form it’s<br />
office at the Meineke Car Care Center on Linden Avenue in<br />
Oxford.<br />
Their telephone number is 685-0290.<br />
Rev. Morton finished school at Carolina University of<br />
Theology in Charlotte, N.C.<br />
A big part of the mission of the church is mentoring young<br />
people who have dropped out of school to help them return to<br />
school or receive their GED or community college training.<br />
The Greater Joy Church holds Sunday services and<br />
Thursday night Bible Study but also observes a Wednesday<br />
night Christian Men’s Fellowship that provides a counseling<br />
service for young people including those who have dropped<br />
out of school or become law offenders.<br />
In addition to the detailing service the church works with<br />
other employers to find jobs for at risk youth. They have<br />
been successful in placing young people in jobs at a <strong>To</strong>yota<br />
plant and a steel plant in the Triangle.<br />
“Law enforcement agencies in Oxford have referred young<br />
people to us in the past and the church has partnered with<br />
the Board of Education in their efforts to make a difference.”<br />
“Some of these young people, both male and female are<br />
parents and the jobs we are able to help them find helps put<br />
food on the table for their kids,” Rev. Morton explained.<br />
“We need the ongoing support of people in the community<br />
to make the service we are offering a success,” Rev. Morton<br />
concluded.<br />
An employee of the Detail Service Center works on detailing a car in<br />
Creedmoor.<br />
Rev. Ronnie Morton uses the detailing service as a part of his church’s<br />
mission to aid at risk youth and help them earn money through<br />
responsible work.<br />
This Week’s Recipes<br />
SPICED PEACHES<br />
2 16 oz. or one 29 oz. can cling peach halves<br />
1/2 cup white or brown sugar<br />
1/2 cup cider vinegar<br />
6 whole cloves<br />
3 whole allspice<br />
1 2-1/2 inch cinnamon stick<br />
Drain peaches; reserving juice for another use. Combine<br />
sugar, vinegar and spices. Bring to a boil and simmer 5<br />
minutes. Add peaches and simmer 5 minutes more. Remove<br />
from heat and allow peaches to cool in liquid. Serve warm or<br />
cold as a meat accompaniment or salad. Makes 7 to 8 services.<br />
BOILED & BAKED NEW POTATOES<br />
1-1/2 lbs. red skin potatoes<br />
1/4 cup melted butter<br />
Garlic Salt<br />
Cayenne<br />
Dried thyme or rosemary<br />
Black Pepper<br />
1 to 2 Tbsp. shredded Parmesan cheese<br />
Wash potatoes. If small, leave whole; if large, cut into<br />
halves or quarters. Steam or boil until almost done, 10 to 20<br />
minutes. Drain and cool slightly.<br />
Roll potatoes in melted butter and arrange in a single layer<br />
in a shallow baking pan. Sprinkle with garlic salt, cayenne,<br />
thyme and pepper.<br />
Bake in a 425 o oven for 20 minutes, turning once or twice.<br />
prinkle with Parmesan cheese and bake until cheese browns,<br />
bout 10 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 servings.<br />
ALL MY CHILDREN newborn son disappeared<br />
Cooking Column Crossword Puzzle<br />
After Frankie in-<br />
from the hospital nursery,<br />
advertently revealed that<br />
Greenlee was in New York at<br />
the same time as Ryan,<br />
David warned Ryan that<br />
he’d fight for Greenlee. Ryan<br />
suddenly collapsed from an<br />
intense pain in his head and<br />
David made no attempt to<br />
help him, which was the way<br />
Greenlee found them. When<br />
Angie’s vision disease<br />
prevented her from treating<br />
Ryan, Jake took over and<br />
discovered that Ryan has an<br />
aneurism. Coming: Greenlee<br />
demands to know David’s<br />
role in Ryan’s medical crisis.<br />
AS THE WORLD TURNS<br />
Vienna denied Henry’s<br />
accusations that she did<br />
something to Barbara, and<br />
vanished as Margo was<br />
about to apprehend her.<br />
Thinking Barbara was in her<br />
hotel room, Gwen and Will<br />
were shocked to find Iris<br />
there. Although Iris<br />
promised to leave town at<br />
Gwen’s request, she<br />
privately booked a room. It<br />
appeared as though Parker<br />
and Faith were on their way<br />
to making love. Coming: Iris’<br />
continued presence in town<br />
causes problems for Gwen.<br />
BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL<br />
Believing she had no<br />
other option, Brooke told<br />
Ridge about Steffy’s<br />
blackmail attempt. However,<br />
the real shock came when<br />
Ridge chastised Steffy for<br />
trying to blackmail Oliver<br />
and Brooke, and ordered her<br />
to be the person welcoming<br />
Brooke back to Forrester.<br />
Liam, a new intern at<br />
Spencer Publications,<br />
unearthed embarrassing<br />
evidence that Justin put to<br />
use. Coming: Revenge is<br />
uppermost for those whose<br />
lives were damaged.<br />
DAYS OF OUR LIVES<br />
When Madeline died<br />
following her fall, Chad was<br />
guilt-ridden, but Lexie<br />
revealed that his mother also<br />
had a brain aneurism. After<br />
drugging Bo’s coffee, which<br />
caused him to pass out, Hope<br />
doused him with gasoline<br />
and lit a match. Daniel<br />
showed up just in time to get<br />
Bo to the hospital, as Roman<br />
deduced that someone had<br />
tried to burn down the<br />
house. Coming: Vivian plots<br />
another unspeakable deed.<br />
GENERAL HOSPITAL<br />
When Elizabeth’s<br />
she, Lucky and Nik first<br />
confronted Helena (who<br />
denied involvement) but<br />
then realized who had taken<br />
him. Jason was released<br />
from jail in order to<br />
apprehend Franco, who<br />
spied on him and Dante as<br />
they explored his “art” in a<br />
Los Angeles warehouse.<br />
Sonny confronted Warren<br />
and told him that Kiefer<br />
abused Kristina because<br />
Warren abused him.<br />
Coming: Patrick wants Lisa<br />
out of his life but she has<br />
other ideas.<br />
ONE LIFE TO LIVE<br />
Each finding out that<br />
they’re pregnant, Natalie<br />
didn’t know if John or Brody<br />
is the father, while Jessica<br />
realized that Ford or Brody<br />
could be her baby’s dad.<br />
Natalie later told Gigi that<br />
she wants an abortion. After<br />
being shaken by a call from<br />
Lisa Williamson asking for<br />
Bennett Thompson, Eli<br />
trailed Rex to a hotel in<br />
Boston and drugged his<br />
room service meal so that<br />
Rex passed out. Coming:<br />
<strong>To</strong>dd shares the truth about<br />
Tea.<br />
PRETTY LITTLE LIARS<br />
As a result of the<br />
disastrous events that<br />
ruined the homecoming<br />
dance, the girls attempted to<br />
do damage control as well as<br />
protect any of their secrets<br />
that hadn’t yet been leaked<br />
to the wrong persons.<br />
Events at the dance affected<br />
parents, siblings, and<br />
friends, while the status of<br />
current boyfriends, secret<br />
relationships, and potential<br />
new romances were left even<br />
more uncertain. Coming:<br />
Emily is caught in a<br />
dilemma.<br />
YOUNG AND<br />
RESTLESS<br />
Nikki accepted Victor’s<br />
marriage proposal. When<br />
Abby learned that her show<br />
had lost its financial backing<br />
she was ready to sell Brad’s<br />
house to keep her project<br />
alive. Instead, Jack<br />
suggested that she use her<br />
Newman stock to get what<br />
she wants, and asked Abby<br />
to consider forming a<br />
partnership with him, since<br />
they both want something<br />
from Victor. Coming: Abby<br />
continues to create embarrassing<br />
situations.<br />
Viking Voice<br />
BY MIRANDA GOOCH<br />
Hello Vikings! It’s time for another update on what’s going<br />
on in South Granville High <strong>School</strong>.<br />
Boy, it has been busy for some of the clubs at SGHS this<br />
summer. FFA just got back from a fun-filled Leadership Camp<br />
at White Lake. FFA members from all over the state came to<br />
camp at the NC FFA Center at White Lake. Students who<br />
attended were Katie Mottern, Emily Smedley, Lyndsey Gilkes,<br />
Bekah Thomas, Mary Anne Smith, Emma <strong>To</strong>dd, RJ Glenn,<br />
Nolan Self, <strong>To</strong>mmy Weeks, and Nathan Eudy. Miss Morgan<br />
and Mr. Stainback were the main chaperones, with assistance<br />
from Brandon Perry and Jacob Moore. <strong>To</strong>mmy Weeks said, “We<br />
were in some workshops and learned new developmental and<br />
bonding skills. Some of the workshops were on time<br />
management, service, programs of activities (the plans for the<br />
upcoming year) and so much more!<br />
They weren’t the only ones busy these past few weeks.<br />
JROTC (Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) was at Fort<br />
Pickett last week. Here are a few of the activities they did:<br />
Repel down a 50 ft. tower, used special ACU pants filled with<br />
air to float in a pool, and have timed races with paddle boats in<br />
the lake. They also learned survival skills. Lina Lindberg says,<br />
“We learned what types of things we could eat, how to build<br />
and start a fire, and how to build a shelter. Also, we learned<br />
how to first aid stuff; like how to stop bleeding, splint a broken<br />
arm or leg, and CPR.” Finally, they shot air rifles and did night<br />
and day land navigating. So you can tell they were very busy<br />
that week.<br />
Just a reminder, keep a look out on the school website for<br />
updates on laptop rollout, freshman orientation, first day of<br />
school, and more. Schedules for next year’s students are almost<br />
complete and are being mailed out in a couple of weeks.<br />
JROTC has also started selling parking permits for next<br />
year. They are $60 each, (cash or checks made out to SGHS)<br />
and you need: a copy of your driver’s license, last report card,<br />
and the application form. Your license must be valid and you<br />
cannot be on the fees and fines list.<br />
Permits are sold in the JROTC trailer (Mobile Unit 12) from<br />
7:30-11:30 and 12:30-3:00 p. m. Seniors can get theirs July 12th<br />
-15th and 19th-22nd. Seniors and juniors will get theirs August<br />
2nd -5th and 9th-12th, and anyone who is eligible can get theirs<br />
August 16th until they run out, which they are expected to.<br />
Once all permits are sold out, students should still fill out<br />
an application so they can be added to the waiting list.<br />
CROSSWORD CLUES<br />
ACROSS<br />
1 Miss Cinders of<br />
comics<br />
5 Funny Imogene and<br />
others<br />
10 Get lost!<br />
14 Bank offering<br />
15 Sidestep<br />
16 Cup on a green<br />
17 What’s up?<br />
20 Comfortable<br />
21 Hubbub<br />
22 On the contrary<br />
23 Collars, as a perp<br />
25 Lower ranks<br />
27 Word in sequels<br />
30 Gershwin and<br />
Remsen<br />
32 Itty-bitty<br />
33 What’s up?<br />
39 One of Central Park’s<br />
840<br />
40 Thor Heyerdahl’s __-<br />
Tiki<br />
41 European eagle<br />
42 What’s up?<br />
47 Three-way junction<br />
48 Oahu feast<br />
49 Booming jet<br />
50 Guy at the plate<br />
54 Turkish money<br />
56 Numerical ending<br />
57 Bard grad, e.g.<br />
59 Goddess of wisdom<br />
63 What’s up?<br />
66 Narrated<br />
67 Bind anew<br />
68 Nothing but<br />
69 Iditarod vehicle<br />
70 Loses one’s cool<br />
71 Winter weather<br />
DOWN<br />
1 Island near Corsica<br />
2 Lummox<br />
3 Plaster support<br />
4 Entertainer Susan<br />
5 Seats of<br />
consciousness<br />
6 Caesar’s eggs<br />
7 Quitter’s word<br />
8 Supplement<br />
9 Land<br />
10 Egyptian deity<br />
11 Jazz group<br />
12 “Revolver” or<br />
“Thriller”<br />
13 Experiments<br />
18 Computer<br />
communique<br />
19 Perfected<br />
24 Defensive-team<br />
stats<br />
26 Companies of badgers<br />
27 Even exchange<br />
28 Killer whale<br />
29 __ a one (none)<br />
31 Site of the 1988<br />
Olympics<br />
34 Fuels from bogs<br />
35 Invalidate<br />
36 Goddess of discord<br />
37 Additional conjunctions<br />
38 Encounter<br />
43 Thread: pref.<br />
44 Blackjack staff<br />
45 Water nymphs<br />
46 Mongolian tents<br />
50 Surpasses<br />
51 Playwright Fugard<br />
52 Oar holder<br />
53 Guiding spirit in Roman<br />
myth<br />
55 Interruptions<br />
58 __ Hari<br />
60 Fifty-fifty<br />
61 Roman tyrant<br />
62 Once more<br />
64 Uneven?<br />
65 Pull from a jug<br />
Your Week Ahead Horoscope<br />
July 15- July 21 , 2010<br />
by Lasha Seniuk<br />
www.mysticstars.net<br />
ARIES (March 21-April<br />
19): You can’t control the<br />
wind, but you can adjust<br />
your sails under adverse<br />
conditions. You may face<br />
situations that are outside<br />
your control in the week<br />
ahead, but rather than fight<br />
them, you can bend.<br />
TAURUS (April 20-May<br />
20): If love were a drug, you<br />
could sell it by the gram.<br />
During the first half of the<br />
week, you could be<br />
immersed in passion and<br />
brimming over with<br />
romantic ideas. Consider<br />
career contingencies<br />
carefully.<br />
GEMINI (May 21-June<br />
20): Those who choose to be<br />
trendsetters sometimes feel<br />
they are running on a<br />
hamster wheel. In the<br />
upcoming week, make a<br />
mental breakthrough and<br />
become comfortable with<br />
existing possessions.<br />
CANCER (June 21-July<br />
22): The new moon in your<br />
sign may give you a chance<br />
to start afresh. During the<br />
upcoming month you might<br />
have several opportunities<br />
to update your wardrobe or<br />
reevaluate your personal<br />
goals.<br />
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):<br />
Uncover mental abilities you<br />
never knew existed.<br />
Pinpoint areas where you<br />
feel uncomfortable or inept.<br />
In the week to come, you can<br />
widen your horizons<br />
through focused study and<br />
mental discipline..<br />
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):<br />
It’s much easier to throw<br />
stones when you’re sitting<br />
far away. That way you are<br />
less likely to experience<br />
retaliation. In the week<br />
ahead, keep your criticisms<br />
to yourself and try to be<br />
more understanding.<br />
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):<br />
Sometimes you must modify<br />
the vision to fit reality. In the<br />
week to come, you may feel<br />
more passionate about<br />
relationships, but at the<br />
same time you must keep<br />
enthusiasm within<br />
reasonable bounds.<br />
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.<br />
21): “Sustainable” may be a<br />
buzzword, but so is<br />
“survival.” Poise yourself to<br />
be seen as the fittest if you<br />
want to survive in the week<br />
ahead. It isn’t going to be<br />
enough to just tread water<br />
or stick to the status quo.<br />
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-<br />
Dec. 21): The more you<br />
stretch, the more you can<br />
reach. Train yourself to<br />
overcome rigidity and<br />
eventually you will have a<br />
wider range of motion. In<br />
the week ahead, listen to<br />
what others have to say.<br />
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-<br />
Jan. 19): Never throw<br />
someone under the bus if<br />
you expect to ride on it. It is<br />
important to support your<br />
friends. Even be kind to your<br />
enemies if you see that their<br />
interests are the same as<br />
yours this week.<br />
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.<br />
18): You must strive to be in<br />
the limelight, not caught in<br />
the headlights. In the week<br />
to come you need to be<br />
prepared for publicity. Don’t<br />
do anything that won’t bear<br />
up under scrutiny or close<br />
examination.<br />
PISCES (Feb. 19-March<br />
20): Have the last word. Use<br />
all the tools at your disposal<br />
to keep communications<br />
alive and well during the<br />
week to come. You can tweet,<br />
post on Facebook, send an e-<br />
mail or IM - or simply make<br />
a quick phone call.<br />
SOLUTION