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Your little man?
Little Spike is a cute little man. He has
unusual tan and white coloring, and is a handsome boy. He loves playing
with other dogs, loves the outdoors and is hoping his “furever” family
is coming to get him real soon. He will be your loyal companion. Please
call the Marshall County Humane Society, 662-564-2900 or
dogsncats11@gmail.com for more info. |
Recipes from Martha Ruth Leonard Miss Daisy Celebrates Tennessee Daisy King with James Crutchfield Baked Seafood Dip 1 cup chopped green pepper 1/2 cup chopped celery 1 cup mayonnaise 8 oz. Parmesan, grated 6 oz. can shrimp, drained 1 cup chopped onion 2 tbsps. butter 1/2 10-3/4 oz. can cream of shrimp or lobster soup 6 oz. can crab meat, drained 1/2 tsp. white pepper In
a skillet, sauté green peppers, onion and celery in butter. Combine
shrimp soup, mayonnaise, Parmesan cheese, crab meat, shrimp and pepper
in bowl. Stir in vegetables. Pour mixture into a 2-qt. casserole dish
and bake in a 325 degree oven for 30 minutes. Serve with crackers or
toast points. Yield: 12 servings.
Sweet and Sour Slaw 1 medium cabbage, shredded 1 cup sugar 2/3 cup veg. oil 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 large green pepper, chopped 1 med. onion, chopped 1 cup apple cider vinegar 2 tbsps. sugar In
a bowl, combine shredded cabbage, green pepper and onion; pour sugar
over mixture. In a saucepan, combine remaining ingredients and bring to
a full bowl. Pour over cabbage mixture. Cover and refrigerate at once.
Chill for several hours before serving. 10-12 servings.
Pages from the Past 10 Years Ago - June 6, 2002 Laying bricks Work
has resumed on the multi-purpose building located on North Memphis
Street in Holly Springs. Mayor André DeBerry said work is about 40-45
percent complete and he expects the building to be ready by August. Hollingsworth plays in state All-Star game Hunter
Hollingsworth, a recent graduate of Marshall Academy, played five
innings in the All-Star baseball game in Clinton Sat. Tony Banks, coach
at MA, attended the game and said Hunter contributed to the North’s big
14-run victory. 25 Years Ago - June 4, 1987 Receive badges Brownies
and Jr. Girl Scouts awarded badges during a recent ceremony were Missy
Heaston, Jennifer Campbell, Jennifer Whisenant, Melissa Bailey, Kristen
Weatherford, Lauren Webb, Alexis Warren, Stephanie Bennett, Courtney
Cook, Amanda Roberson, Kathleen Doxey, Ashley Shaw and Angela Clayton. Bridging ceremony Girls
who bridged from Brownies to Jr. Girl Scouts during a recent ceremony
were Stephanie Bennett, Courtney Cook, Kathleen Doxey, Amanda Roberson,
Ashley Shaw and Alexis Warren. 50 Years Ago - June 7, 1962 Jamie Whitten wins easily Rep.
Jamie Whitten was an easy winner in the Democratic primary for Congress
in the new 2nd District. Mr. Whitten carried Marshall County by one of
the largest majorities ever given a candidate, carrying 23 out of 24
boxes. Thursday Club The Thursday Club met May 10 at the
home of Mrs. Len Marbury. The president, Mrs. Hugh Rather, introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Henry Sullivant, who, in her own refreshing,
inimitable style, reviewed Katherine Ann Porter’s “Ship of Fools.” In
spite of the dismal tone of the book, “Ship of Fools” has been well
received. |