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. rV^SCHOOL j L Lunch, Mena I MENU FOR WEEK October 14-18 Monday Hot Dog on Bun Mustard and Catsup French Fries Cole Slaw Peanut Butter Cookie Milk Tuesday Fried Chicken or Barbecued Rice - Gravy Peas and Carrots Biscuits Pear Half Milk Darrell Griggs EY Names Player Os The Week Darrell Griggs is this week’s “Player of the Week” at East Yancey. Darrell was awarded this honor for his dedicated effort, not only in this week’s game against Polk Central, but in previous games also. Although only a freshman, Darrell has been a starting tackle for the Varsity squad since the beginning of the year. For his determination shown throughout the year, East Yancey is proud to name Darrell as the EY Player of the Week, as it is felt he exemplifies the spirit of the Panther team this year. “Player of the Week” is sponsored by David’s Limited of Burnsville, a modem clothing store located on the corner ear the square. | From The Yancey Extension Homemakers •1 food news & cues I BY DONNA McLAIN Extension Homemaker Quite a few delicious and varied recipes have been sent in this week for those who want to add “something different” to the daily meal menu. The first recipe is a favorite of Donna Muri, who is now sharing it with us through this column. CRESCENT LASAGNA Filling: Vi lb. ground beef Vi lb. ground sausage V* cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic (minced) 1 tsp. parsley flakes }/i tsp. oregano f/i tsp. salt or more Vi tsp. cumin dash of pepper 6 oz. can tomato paste Brown meat and onion; add remaining ingredients and cook 5, minutes. Cheese Filling: Mix 1 cup cottage cheese, 1 egg which has been slightly beaten, And 'A cup Parmesan cheese £rust: 2 cans crescent rolls 2 (7 x 4) slices mozarella 1 tblsp. milk 1 tblsp. sesame seed Unroll crescent rolls into a large rectangle, slightly over lapping. Press all seams to gether by hand or with rolling pin. Do this on or transfer tc a eookie sheet (about 15 x 13). |pread Vi of meat mixture down <jine section of dough to within 1 <Jnch of all edges. Top with dheese mixture, add remaining flicat mixture and top with iiozarella slices. Fold over dough to cover filling and fold up and close all edges making one very large Pinch to seal. Brush yith milk; sprinkle with sesame. May be prepared ahead. Bake 450 degrees (20-25 minutes). sreat for a Buffet. Cut in Iquares-fold up and seal. • l» Wednesday Parent Day (Universal Menu) Circus Submarine Sandwich Flying French Fries Bamum & Bailey Green Beans Big Top Fruit Cup Greatest Chips on Earth Midway Milk Thursday Pinto Beans w/ Onion Cole Slaw Carrot Strips Apple Cobbler Combread Milk Friday Spaghetti /w Meat Sauce & Cheese Tossed Salad w/ Dressing Orange Juice Roll Vanilla Cookie Milk TuE CH UPf&'S WoUR Inch By Inch, written and illustrated by Leo Lionni, was read to 47 “little people” this past Monday and Tuesday at the CHILDREN’S HOUR in the Yancey County Public Library. Following this story the children participated in a craft project making their own inch worms. The CHILDREN’S HOUR con cluded with the film, “The Golden Fish.” Those children attending the programs were Pam Biggs, Renda Letterman, Nickie and Adam Fender, Pam Fain, Charis Fain, Reta Letterman, Marie Tipton, Chelley Edwards, Sam Robertson, Angela Hudgins, Sherry and Melisa Yelton, Wanda Fox, Michelle Buchan an, Shelby Parker, David Harrison, Wanda Moss, Greg Lane, Randy Allen, Ricky Allen, Diane Upton, Beth Ann Upton, Nancy Honeycutt, Norma El kins, Eric Williamson, Theresa Silvers, Freddie Bean, Christie Hughes, Crystal Steirs, Sonya Shade, Jeff Shehan, Randy Kay, Royce Cresawn, Renee Cooper, Brandy Kaye Hemphill, Steph anie Shortinghouse, Alison Floyd, Scotty Cooper, Cary Turman, Christy Boone, Karen Maddox, Joel Hughes, Heather Mclntosh, and Traci Buckner. CRISPY BAKED CHICKEN 2 cups dry bread crumbs 2 tsp. onion salt IV* tsp. garlic salt 1 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. savory leaves 1 tsp. curry powder 2 (2‘/j lb.) broiler-fryers, cut in serving pieces V* cup mayonnaise Combine bread crumbs, onion salt, garlic salt, pepper, savory and curry powder. Coat chicken pieces with crumb mixture. Place in 15‘/j x lOVi x 1 inch jelly roll pan, skin side up. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) 15 minutes. Remove from oven. Brush chicken pieces with mayonnaise. Reduce oven temperature to slow oven (300 degrees) and bake 1 hour or until chicken is tender and golden. Makes 8 servings. FROZEN SLAW (Barbara Lovelace, former Burnsville resident) 2 medium heads cabbage 6 green peppers chopped 8 onions, chopped 1 qt. white vinegar Vi cup salt or less 4 cups sugar V* tsp. pepper 1 small jar pimento (optional) Celery or mustard seed (if desired). Mix chopped vegetables together. Mix vinegar, salt, sugar, and celery or mustard seed. Boil, pour over vegetab les. Mix and pack into freezer container. Liquid should cover vegetables. Makes about 4 quarts. Recommended to keep not longer than 2 months or keeps indefinitely in the refri gerator. HONEYCREAM APPLE PIE Vi cup dairy sour cream V* cup honey V* tsp. salt 1 tsp. cinnamon Vi tsp. nutmeg 6 large, tart apples, sliced thin 5 .> ; | . - m Panthers Lose To Patriots On Friday night the East Yancey Panthers played host to the Patriots of Polk Central in a Blue Ridge Conference encounter. The Panthers were on the short end of the score by a 37-0 count. The Panthers were dealt a serious blow early in the second quarter when haHhack Tim Parker suffered a dislocated elbow. Parker had accumulated 74 yards on 10 carries prior to his injury. Parker will be lost for the next 3 weeks and will not play in any more conference games as the next 3 games are all against conference foes. East Yancey travels to Spruce Pine next week for a game against the Harris High Blue Devils. Everyone is urged to come out and support the team. Cane River News The week has been a busy one at Cane River High School, with plans and projects aimed at winning the title of Homecom ing Queen. This coming Thurs day will tell the tale! REBEL PLAYER OF THE WEEK The Cane River Rebels selected Dale Austin as our Bp* l V iifl Dale Austin (6 to 7 cups slices) Pastry for 2-crust pie Combine sour cream, honey, salt and spices; add sliced apples; mix well. Line 9-inch pie pan with pastry; add apple mixture, heaping in center. Top with remaining pastry; seal and flute edge. Prick top with fork. Bake at 425 degrees for 40-45 minutes, or until apples are tender. HONEY CRISP COFFEE CAKE IVi cups flour 2 tsp. baking powder Vi tsp. salt Vi cup sugar 1 egg beaten Vi cup milk 3 tblsp. melted shortening Honey Crisp Topping] Sift together flour, baking powder, salt and sugar. Com bine egg, milk, and shortening; add to flour mixture, stirring until mixture is smooth. Pour into greased 8 or 9 inch cake pan. Top with Honey Crisp Topping and bake at 400 degrees about 25 minutes. HONEY CRISP TOPPING 3 Tablespoons butter or marg. Vi cup honey V* cup shredded coconut (or flaked) Vi cup crushed corn flakes Vi cup drained pineapple Cream together butter or margarine and honey until light and fluffy. Add remaining ingredients, mix thoroughly. Spread on coffee cake before baking. nXkAL 4 -H . Z WV 'J.I TfW* oXbUjfeZv 6-72/1^ player of the week for his outstanding game against the Tryon Tigers on Friday night, September 27. Dale made a great deal of individual tackles plus making several good runs for the night. Dale broke his leg earlier in the year, but has recovered since. He appears to be playing at his best for the last half of the football season. Congratulations Dale Aus tin, “Cane River Player us the Week”. , VENTRILOQUIST COMES TO CANE RIVER Mr. Hans Silvers from Southeast School Assemblies presented a show at Cane River on Tuesday, October 1, using ventriloquism. “Walter” and “Sparky-Malarky” as his part ners helped him present a truly fascinating performance. He also chose two persons from the audience to assist him in his performance. He used ventrilo quism on them. FHA MEETING The Cane River chapter of Future Homemakers of America Club had a meeting on September 26, 1974 for the purpose of selecting officers. They also planned a trip in the near future to select the carpet for the living room and a trip to the Asheville Mall. The officers elected were as follows: President, Stephanie Angel; Vice-President, Myra Cooper; Secretary, Sherry Sil vers: Treasurer, Chris Silvers; Historian, Debbie Deyton; Par liamentarian, Linda Hylemon; Chaplain, Karen Randolph; Song Leader, Liz Edwards and Reporter, Elizabeth Higgins. FHA Loans For Rural Families The loan authorities of the Farmers Home Administration were specifically enacted by Congress to provide a supple mental source of credit for rural people to finance their actual needs, at rates and terms they can reasonably be expected to pay. The loans serve primarily one purpose, to assist in increasing family income. Within our authorities the following loans are available to eligible applicants. Farm Ownership Loans: These are available to purchase land; refinance debts under certain conditions; construct, repair or improve buildings; improve farm land; develop water facilities and establish farm base business enterprises to supplement farming income. Qualified persons who will get a substantial share of their income from farming may obtain these loans. Farm Operating Loans: Are available to buy livestock, equipment, feed, seed, fertili zer, birds, or supplies for farm and home operations; refinance debts under certain conditions; make minor real estate im provements; establish non-farm enterprises to supplement farm income. Eligible operators of not larger than family farms' may secure this loan. ' tfr - m I • ■ jH Ginger McCurry In Awards Y ohime Ginger McCurry, a senior at Cane River High School, was recently notified that she is to be featured in the Eighth Annual Edition of “Who’s Who Among American High School Stu dents, 1973-74”. Students from over 20,000 public, private and parochial high schools throughout the country are recognized for their leadership in academics, athle tics, activities or community service in the books. Ginger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cordell of Route 2, Green Mountain. She is active in the DECA Club, Pep Club, VICA Club and in other activities. 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