Features
 | Rail man
Check
out this loveable lab puppy. He’s a beautiful light yellow color
and so friendly. We found him on the railroad tracks, so we named him
Trax. Call the Marshall County Humane Society at 662-564-2900 for an
appointment. See Petfinder.com for a complete list of our animals for
adoption. |
Recipes from Martha Ruth Leonard Out Of Our League Greensboro, NC, Junior League Cheese Casserole 4 oz. can green chilies 1 lb. Monterey jack cheese 1 lb. Cheddar cheese, grated 4 egg whites, stiffly beaten sliced tomatoes for top 4 egg yolks 2/3 cup evaporated milk 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 1 tbsp. flour Chop
chilies in large bowl. Combine cheese and chilies and place in a 9x13
buttered casserole dish. In a small bowl, combine egg yolks, milk,
flour, salt and pepper. Fold in beaten egg whites. Pour on top of
cheese and chilies and push with a fork. Bake at 350° for 30 minutes.
Take out, put tomatoes on top and bake another 30 minutes. Serves eight.
Country Noodle Casserole 1/2 lb. bacon, fried and crumbled 1 pkg. fine egg noodles, cooked and drained 3 cups cottage cheese 3 cups sour cream 2 onions, minced 4 tsp. salt 2 tbsps. Worcestershire sauce dash of Tabasco 3 tbsps. horseradish 1 cup grated Parmesan 2 cloves garlic, crushed extra sour cream Combine
cottage cheese, sour cream, garlic, onions, Worcestershire, Tabasco,
salt, horseradish and 3/4 cup Parmesan. Add noodles and bacon and toss.
Put in buttered 3-1/2 quart casserole. Cover and bake at 350° for 30-40
minutes. Remove cover and sprinkle with 1/4 cup of the Parmesan and
broil until golden. Serve with rest of cheese and extra sour cream.
Serves 12.
Exotic Fruit 1 med. can sliced pineapple 1 jar apple rings 1 med. can apricot halves 1 med. can sliced peaches 1 can pear halves, sliced 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup brown sugar 2 tbsps. flour 1 cup sherry wine Drain
all fruit, cut pineapple in halves. Arrange in alternate layers in a
large, medium deep casserole. In top of double boiler, combine sugar,
butter, flour, sherry and cook until smooth and thickened. Pour over
fruit in casserole, cover and let stand in refrigerator overnight. Cook
for 25 minutes, covered, at 350° or until heated through. Serves 15.
Pages from the Past 10 Years Ago - March 2, 2000 Future archeologists Kelsey
Farese, Ellen Gresham, Brent Nichols and Tyler Fitch made an
archeological discovery recently on the grounds of Montrose. They
spotted what appeared to be athe edge of pottery and after receiving
permission to dig, they unearthed a little brown jug, which has been
dated around the early to mid-1800s by the Dept. of Archives and
History in Jackson. Holly High will have ROTC next year In
the fall of 2000, Holly Springs High School will add the Air Force
Junior ROTC program. Holly High applied to start a ROTC program three
years ago and has been waiting for funding, which recently became
available. 25 Years Ago - February 28, 1985 Jerry Moore recipient of D.A.R. award Jerry
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore of Holly Springs, is the
recipient of the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award. He was the honored
guest of the Major Matthew McConnell Chapter luncheon, held at the home
of Mrs. Henry Fort Gholson. A senior at Marshall Academy, he is
involved in many school activities. Elected Mr. MA Jr. and Mr. MA, he
plans to attend Delta State University. Chosen as missionaries Among
the couples chosen by the Foreign Missions Board as missionaries were
Charles and Patricia Corey, who will work in Guatemala. Charles is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corey and considers Holly Springs and New
Orleans as his hometowns. Charles will be a general evangelist and
Patricia will be a church and home worker. A native of New Orleans, she
grew up in Ecuador, where her parents served as missionaries. 50 Years Ago - March 4, 1960 Local Society News by Mrs. Ben Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown and son spent last weekend with Mrs. Lynn Hobson and Mrs. H.B. Brown. Henry
Fort Gholson, Jerry Hasselman, Edward Rather and Clark Cochran attended
the exhibition fights at Ellis Auditorium in Memphis Saturday night. Rita Cochran attended the North Mississippi Presbytery Council at Sardis Saturday. Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Fant, Nancy and Bill Fant and Mrs. Lester Fant were
weekend visitors to Nashville to see Ruff Fant, a student at
Vanderbilt. Ruff will leave March 12 for spring break in Nassau with a
group of students from Vanderbilt.
|