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R \ KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C. • !• ; ,■*( (I VVholu >»i IJaisin C(M>ki(*s School Menu For Next Week Is Announced Monday- January 26 n<ii r)c»2*< Cliili Mustard riuiuitn-Soup S'dtitu’s SavcI Milk I’hocolato Milk I.c'rray KMIIS and I (Mitral .Musla:d (’at>ui'. I'icklo kalisli. KMilS CIi'ice — Sea Food Paltio ,11 Hot Hun Tartar Sauro and i'icklf. Tuesday.January 27 Cliiii Bua'!- ^icann'd (’adlia \Vhip;H*d Polat(n-s I’(‘nimt lIutiiM Krfsh Pi-ar ('(»rn Bruarl SA«M*t Milk <'!i Milk Scif-Sc'rv i»*' rra> — KMIIS and (■(Mitral Hurt(M. I*i -klfs. ViiK’/ar KMHS i lioicc — Mo il 1. -af Wednesday. Jaiiuary 23 ■i‘(»l Lui k" Idnni Thursda-', Jnnuory 29 Silis)nir\ Steak Sicained Kiac or (ImI-; — ;I'’(i\VM (iravv Tonato S(»up SwiM't Polal(» Soullle ^!a "diir.a: l(*\v S: H'lisins H it Kolls S'veot M ■ 'dilk Sclf-Serv i, ( S and Central IV'afnut .'.a” .I’l'' Sticks. KMIIS Clio..■ o - (Jravy Friday, Janu' MeiU Saii('<‘ . Pear .‘^alad Clie(*se) (JretMi It'M ■ PotatfK'.s Peanut HiiC(*i Hot Rolls .Sweet Milk Clici<-olate Milk Self-Service Tray — KMHS and CiMitra! Parmesan CIhm'sc. Mayonnai.se 'For Salad). Pickl(*s. KMHS Choice — Steak Paltie Farm Program Inquires Are Welcome Questions about farm piropfiams of the U. S. D(*par1ment of A^jri- culturo — in particular, those on L'lop allotment.s, markolin" quo tas, acreage adjustment, price- support loans and payments, di verted acres, and cost-.sharing for conservation practices — are wel comed at the Cleveland County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation S<*rvice (ASCS) Of fice. Those mentioned above are 1 iginms administered by ASCS. ■'However, our county office peo ple will da their best to see that any and all questions about U. S. Department of Agriculture pro gram.'^ and s(*rvic(*s are an.swer- Cd. said Charles J. Hamrick, : Chairman of the Cleveland Coan- t\ A?r (’ommittee. ‘‘Frequently, we have to call upon another ag(‘ncy, such as the Soil Conservation Service or the, f-armers Home Administration, to get the details. T)ie variou.« agen-, ii(s all cooperate well with each olhei. Aft(M all. we’re all work ing for llu‘ same jK^rson — the U. S. taxpaycM-. He .said tiiat the Cleveland (ount> ASC’S Office workload is mainly involved with the Cotton, ^''’ed Grain anfl Wheat Programs. It al.so handles other programs '^Ufh a.s Agriculturjl Conserva tion, Cropland Conversion. Crop- kind Adjustment, Price Support, Farm Storage and Dryer Equip- nuMit Loans, Wool Program, and rohacec Program. Visits to the county office, phone queries, or written requests information are all welcome, M. Hamrick said. The County \S''« Office addre.ss is Box 1388. •''hclbv, N. C. The phono number i- 487-6375. j County office personnel are: Halph Harrill, County Executive 'tirccior; Evelyn Blanton, Pauline •liKticiv Nancy Gib.son. Lelia Reel, bruscilla Morgan, Rebecca Kir- kondall, Helen Philbcck, Sarah i Mci.«;k. Louise Hamrick, and Torn! oumriik. T'hc fiirm programs are admin-1 ‘'t(*iwl I'Tcally by a farmer-elect- i ♦Mi .\SC County Committee head ’d by Mr. Charles J. Hamrick, 'dher c mmittec members are U)hn W. Cline, and Odis Royster. ’Committee members too are alway< -lad to answer (juostions ■liV'Ut larm programs.” the Chair man said. I Treat Family To Turkey, Chicken Dishes ' The N. C. Poultry Federation is , pleased to furnish to' the homo-, I makers in North Carolina a ‘’de- Ucious” chicken recipe from Jesse Ray Scott, wife of the Governor of North Cai’olina. The reeij-e is i favorite of the Governor and the whole Scott family, and we are sure it will be.a favorite of your family. While the recipe is called “Breasted Chicken” it-is nut a, ■ recipe consisting' only of the bi'east. In fact, the whole broiler, is made into a testy meal and •one that you will enjoy. bkI':ahted chicken (Ftjnlet n V Estragoni 1 chicken. 3 pounds 2 tablespoons Hour Salt Pepper cTari.ie'j butter, for saulcririg 2 or 3 shallot.s G cup dry white wine G cup slock 1 bay loaf 1 pinch, thyme 2 stems parsley 1 small* bunch fresh tarr:igon Cut chhken in'.o S piccM'S or leave whole. Combine flour, salt, pepper. Coat chicken with flojr .mixture.. Brown on. all ,sides in hot clarified buttm. Cut' shnllots very fine and .♦^prend over chicken. Slmiber for a few minutes. Add wine, stock, and th‘e bouquet of herbs, using the .stem only of tar ragon, saxing leaves. Cover and simmer cut-up chicken 25 minutes or until tender. Simmer the whole chicken *15 minutes, tuznlng ti'e*l <iucnily. When chicken i.s lender, remove, aud keep hot. ‘SAUCE for Breasted Ciikkcn 1 cup light crea..* G cup grated Parmesan ch(‘Ose T> th(Gpan juices, add cream and cheese, and any flour noi used in i^iatlng ehlcken. Simmer gently until sauce thickens. Strain I sauce over chicken. Garnish with tarragon leaves, whole or chop ped. 'TiMiilic safety research organ izations have estr.blislied that one out of eve;y .50 motorists you meet on the high\va> is drunk not drinking but drunk. Part of Ch.na’s Grand Canal was built in the 7th century’- "A" Ratings To Daily Plants The Cleveland County Health Dvparlment haa been awarded (Lade A ratings to all pasteuri zation plants supplying thl« coun ty with pasteurized milk and m Ik piMxJucts and to all producer dai ry f.arms provl’ing the county with raw milk for pasteurization. These ratings are based on the quality of the r products and the high standards of sanitation at tained by these dairies and plants from July 1, 1959 to December 31, 1959. Routine inspections and labor- lafary control work is a lmi:' .stc. - ed by the local healtli depart ment. These ratings include 12 pasteurization plants, one of ■vvhich is located in Cleveland County and 26 producer dairies. The twelve pasteurization plants leceiving Grade A ratings Ibr all pasteu. ized prcduc.s -aic: Carolina Dairy, Inc., ChelLy. N.C., Biliinore D.'.iry Fa.ms, Asitev lie, N. C.. h.umoio Dairy Fauns, CaauoHc, N. C.. Barden Dai.y F-cdu. ts, High Point, H. C., Co ble Dairy Co-op, Lexington, N. C., Je.ikins Dnrys (.lasomia, N. C., P. t Dai?y, Inc. (Harris and A & P) Chu’lotlo. •’e.i,l:o:d Foods, Charlotte, loalt-^ot Fo.Jds, Asheville, 'uy-erbrani.i Dairy P.oducts, Greenville, S. C., Sunrise Dairy, C'>tnni'', N. C., Yadkin Dc.iry, Inc.. o, N. C- The 23 Grade A Prod, e* Da r- ies in Clfve’nnd Count Millcshcd include 12 located in ih s c.mnty, Rowan County, one in Meoklen burg, one in Cheiokee County, S. C.. twx> in Union County, one in Yadkin County, one in D.avie County, one in Rutherfoid Coun ty and one in Gaston Counts. In addition to the Grade A raw milk piodut’C.i by dairies in ih s mdkshed, bulk sm>pTe.s of law milk also ai-e received and pro- ee.-jsed In Cleveland County from the Blltmore milkshed in Ashe- V I’e, Sun.d.^e Dairy in Gaston County airui Long Meadow Farms, Inr., SaJiab-vO'- N.' C. They are rated, ae'cot ding to the Cleveland County Milk Ordinance tmd Co.e, a:id since the milksht^ extends across a state line, this cfKlr mv.st be in jc.’o:dunce with the U. S. Public Health rej-vice (USPH3 MILK ORDINANCE AND CODE). A survey s made roaUn:''ly \yy ttio L^PIT.? to rteter- Thursday, January 22,1970 mine the extent to which th's shed is in. The J&st survey was made Nov. 20, 1968. The milk sanitation program In Clevdlaitd'County is admin s- tered under the supervision of "Dr. L Thou as Morion, Health Dir ector, Mis. Winston Ghull, Lab- oiatory bacteriologist, Bob Hay es, Sanitarian 11, and Ralph VV. Dedmon;., R. S., Sanitarian Sup ervisor. The 250-roorn Biltmui'e House nt Asheville Is one of North Car olina's finest attractions. Once the Iiorrc of George Vanderbilt, the elegantly designed and fur bished jitruefure is oprm for dally tours. North Carolina has made vig orous of folds to promote its trav el and tourist industry since 1937. MEN NEEDED In this area to train as LIVESTOCK ^ BUYERS iearn to buy cattle, hogs and sheep 'alt barnc, loU. and tirmi wc pretnr to train man 2l« SS with livcitock aiptrianea. ror locil intervlaw, wHta aga. Pkont, addrt$i and backf^uad. national meat packing P. 0. Box 2475 Columbus, Ohio 43216 l:22-2r A heAl-.y savip^js, account makes ..i. •ripi*; kes ‘ fc; And sd'metijties it just means a'' • little something pxtra when an anniversary ■“'‘[f ' rolls ari.)und. ’ ■ c.'* ■' The people you care about get a ‘ 7 ' lot more out of life-when yt)u’ve got some: ' money in the bank. c ' ** First Union National O ' 'J 1 X- I t. — * • ’• V- -V,,'. %te:- 0. m " ‘ r * .jh mm iif ^ehili^r’ F.D i C
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