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N Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, October 6, 1983 Schools Celebrating School Lunch Week Schools will be joining schools across the nation in celebrating National School Lunch Week (NSLW) during October 9-15. “School Lunch; American’s No. 1 Energy Source” is the 1982-1986 program theme developed by the American School Food Service Association that will be observed. Special emphasis for NSLW The NSLW menus offer a taste of nutritious foods while keeping in mind the likes and dislikes of school students. Join in the NSLW fun and try some of the school lunch recipes that have been scaled down to home size quantities! HOME SIZE SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK RECIPES Old Fashion 3 tablespoons chooped onion 2 cup chooped celery Y4 cup butter or margarine 4 cups dry bread cubes (leftover bread and corn bread) Ya teaspoon salt { Y4 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 teaspoon ground sage 2 to 4 tablespoons water or chicken broth. Combine with bread and season- ings. Toss with enough liquid to moisten. Makes about 3 cups stuffing. 000 BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Ingredients: 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 4 teaspoon soda ¥2 teaspoon salt Directions Sift dry ingredients into bowl. Cut in the shortening til like coarse crumbs. Make a well; add milk all at once. Stir quickly with fork just til dough follows fork around bowl. Turn onto lightly floured surface. (Dough should be soft.) Knead gently 10 to 12 strokes. Roll or pat dough % inch thick. Dip 2% inch biscuit * ed baking sheet at 450 degree about 12 minutes. Make 10. 000 HONEY BUTTER Ingredients: 1 cup butter 1% cup North Carolina Honey . Directions: Cream butter and slowly add honey. Cream well. Store tightly covered in refrigerator. Serve on cutter in flour; cut dough straight down. bake on ungreas- hot rolls or biscuits, pancakes, waffles or toast. 1/3 cup shortening % cup buttemilk Directions Cook onion and celery in butter. Cornbread Stuffing Ingredients: 1983 is “Programmed For Power.” Now more than ever, Americans are concerned about good nutrition and physical fitness. One way to be healthy is to develop healthy habits early in life since these habits will stay with children all of their lives. A school lunch is an excellent ex- ample of good nutrition. This year is the 21st year that the second week in October has been proclaimed as National School Lunch Week. When the celebration was first observed in 1962, we, as a nation, were ex- uberant because astronaut John Glenn completed three orbits around the earth. Today we have seen so many advances that even the space shuttle is becom- ing a familiar occurence. Many things change in twenty-one years and the school lunch program has changed also. Many schools offer mutiple choice menus, and food service programs using salad bars, soup bars, a la carte lines, buffet lines, and scramble systems are not un- common. Students now have an input in the lunch program through YAC’s (Youth Ad- visroy Councils) and many are actively involved in nutrition education programs. What’s in store for tomorrow? We don’t know, but this year’s theme, “Programmed For Power,” gives us a hint. The computer age has arrived. “Power” is what the school lunch can provide, and we in North Carolina are going to take a look at “Power Then... Power Now” when two special menus are featured. The state menu represents “Power Then” by featuring a typical past style of family meals 7 MOUNTAINEER DAYS SALE October Sth - 8t ASSIS SASH SRRSSS/A SAH Ho QR LIA/INI977777%% JSS 72: A mini IN va Selection Of ec SHOES By Bass Group Of LADIES SHOES Broken Sizes Values To $25.00 eth Ty 5199s) 2° IAAI IAAI IIIA vin, Ds PRE-TEEN SKIRTS & BLOUSES Sizes 3-11 Petite GALI SSIS SSA b » Pod £7 ft Nl © 7 3 Group Of LADIES SHOES STUDENT JEANS LEVIS & LEE’S using the state’s well-known By Izod & Russ Te By Connie agriculture products; Roasted $ 1 638 Y ne T y 292. Sn Values To $36.00 Turkey, Old Fashion Cornbread All Cotton Pre-Washed . ................. alues To $22.00 MOUNTAINEER DAY PRICE Stuffing, Home Grown Sweet Potato, Seasoned Green Beans, Buttermilk Biscuits w/ioney but- ter, and Sweet Milk. This menu will be served Thursday, October 13. The menu served nationwide ia an example of a meal from which students get their “Power Now”: Sale Price $850 $ 1 20 (LL 3888 1288 IIASA SASH LEVI IR. JEANS Reg. $29.00 Super Straights Sale 0 $19 ASSIA /797777 TODDLER & KIDDIES JEANS By Levi & Lee Sizes 2T-4T 4-7 All One Price $095 rrr Large Selection Of LADIES SWEATERS $300 Off Polyester & Cotton Unwashed a tl *14%8 Lr 2 WIDE SELECTION OF MEN’S TIES By Beau Nance & D. Burton Values To $6.00 Special Mountaineer Price 4, ¥1°° LL BOYS JEANS By Levi & Lee Sizes 8-14 Slims & Regulars $ 1 388 All Cotton Prewashed ..... .'....... Lis, 51288 Polyester & Cotton Unwashed ............ 7 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Yat 1 NN, 77 Power Source Burger, Printout Potatoes, Vegetables Chips, Apple Bytes, and Basic Milk. Students can look forward to this school lunch on Friday, October 14. These meals repre- sent a basic school lunch that in- cludes items from the four basic food groups; meat or meat alter- native, fruit and fr vegetables, bread or bread alternative, and milk. A school lunch also pro- vides on e third of the recom- mended daily allowance for children. Wrecks Reported Kings Mountain police in- vestigated five wrecks during the past week. A car driven by Andrew Blan- ton of Route 4 struck a car own- ed by Dorothy White of 1301 Shelby Road Thursday at 10:12 a.m. in the parking lot of the Kings Mountain Plaza. Damage to Blanton’s car was $150 and damage to White’s car was $200. Cars driven by Debra Benoy of 607 West Mountain Street and Lewis Curry of Route 1 col- lided Friday at 9:43 a.m. on King Street. Damage to Benoy’s car was $600. There was no damage to Curry’s car. Aleem Alugdah of Gastonia told police his brakes failed caus- ing him to hit a tree as he at- tempted to stop at the intersec- tion of East King and Oriental Avenue Friday at 3:22 p.m. Damage to his car was $800. A car driven by Patty Walker of Highway 29, Kings Moun- tain, struck a car driven by Clark Wilkerson Jr. of Route 1 Friday at 643 p.m. on West King Street. Damage to Wilkerson’s car was $100 and damage to Walker’s was $400. 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