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The Augusta News-Review - May 3, 1980 -
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AMVETS HELP VETERANS - A donation of S2OO
was given to Augusta Veterans Administration Medical
Center by AMVETS, Department of Georgia, to be used
for emergency needs of veterans and their families at the
V.A.
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Help Wanted
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for a receptionist-secretary. Call 722-1302 for
interview and appointment.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Reporter Wanted
An opportunity to join the news-staff of Augusta's
leading radio station. Immediate opening for
general assignment reporter with strong voice and
delivery. Outstanding company benefits.
Applicants with solid experience or journalism
background should send resume to:
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Pediatrics office opens
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announces the
opening of her office
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Allen Brown Sr., AMVETS representative for VAVS,
presented the check to Eugene E. Speer Jr., Medical
Center Director. Brown is employed in Building
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Meeting planned
The Senior Community
Service Employment Program
(NRTA-AARP) of Augusta will
have a joint Enrolles
Meeting/Advisory Committee
Meeting May 1 in the form of a
luncheon.
The guest speaker will be
Mayor Lewis A. Newman.
Mayor Newman will also
sign the Proclamation
proclaiming the month of May
as Older Americans’ Month.
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Tech
granted
$15,000
Aiken Technical College has
been awarded a $15,000
“Design for the 80’s” grant by
the S.C. State Board for
Technical and Comprehensive
Education (TEC).
This grant will provide some
members of the Aiken Tech
faculty with an opportunity to
go back to work in business
and industry for a few weeks.
During this period, instructors
will gain on-the-job, first-hand
experience with new ideas, new
methods and new technology.
Instructors will then bring
these new ideas and techniques
back to the classroom and pass
them on to their students.
The grant money will be
used to hire replacement
instructional personnel during
the instructor’s absence.
The whole “Design for the
80’s” program was the
brainchild of William Dudley
Jr., Executive Director of tire
State Board. He and State
Board members realized it is
imperative that the TEC
system stay on top of the
fantastic advances in
technology taking place during
the 70’s and 80’s, not only to
lure new industry to the state
but also to prepare South
Carolineans for careers in high
technology industry such as
computerized electronics and
microprocessors.
GED
to be held
The GED, High Schoo
Equivalency Examination, wil
be given in Aiken on May 31
Several times prior to tha’
date, Aiken Technical College
will give the GED Practice Test
for adults who want to find
out whether they are ready to
pass the GED without studying
for it. Many adults are not
aware that they are ready to
pass the GED examination.
The GED Practice Test will be
given at Aiken Tech on the
following dates in April and
May:
April 25, May 9, May 16,
May 23 at 9 a.m.; April 21,
May 5, May 12, and May 26 at
6 p.m.
There is no charge for the
GED Practice Test and no
reservation is necessary.
Interested persons should
report to the Learning Lab,
Room 709 at the appropriate
time and test date. For a GED
application or further
information on the GED
Practice Test call Aiken Tech
at 593-9231.
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Pies of one kind or another
have been enjoyed for
centuries. And although the
English lay claim to the first
pie, just when and where
savory and sweet fillings were
first served with a crust of
pastry has never been
pinpointed. Today the cuisine
of almost every country
contains pie of some sort, but
it’s the hearty meat and
vegetable pies we’re featuring
here, not dessert pies which
most readily come to mind.
Hamburger Pie with
Vegetables is packed with
pickled peppers that add a
hearty tang and crunch to
make an appetizing one-dish
dinner meal. The Eggplant Pie
offers a change of pace with
the nutritious vegetable at its
peak right now. Both recipies
will be welcome additions to
your spring menu file. Enjoy!
HAMBURGER AND
VEGETABLE PIE
pounds lean ground beef
2 cups chopped onions
1 large garlic clove, crushed
1 cup chopped pickled mild
cherry peppers
% cup Italian-flavored bread
crumbs
2 teaspoons salt
1 can (160 z. whole
tomatoes, undrained
1 package (lOoz.) frozen
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£tliels (Cookery
A fine pair of
main dish pies
by Ethel Moore
peas and carrots, thawed
1 egg
1 egg white
In large skillet, combine
ground beef, chopped onion
and garlic. Cook over
medium-high heat until meat is
browned, stirring constantly.
Drain off fat. Stir in chopped
Pickled peppers, bread crumbs,
salt, and rest of ingredients.
Heat until mixture is hot,
stirring constantly, and
mashing tomatoes into small
pieces with wooden spoon,
Keep warm while preparing
crust.
For Crust: Combine 6
tablespoons milk, 2
tablespoons melted butter or
margarine and 1 egg yolk. Add
to 2 cups buttermilk baking
mix; stir to form a soft dough.
Turn onto lightly floured
edges; press firmly with tines
of fork or flute. Make slashes
in top crust to let steam
escape.
Bake in a 375 degree oven
for 35-40 minutes or until
crust is browned and filling is
, hot. Garnish with piclded
peppers. Serves six.
EGGPLANT PIE
1 medium eggplant, peeled
2 medium potatoes, peeled
4 small green peppers
% cup olive oil
1 large onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 % teaspoons salt
Vi teaspoon pepper
4 eggs
% cup grated Romano
cheese
2 tablespoons chopped
parsley
Cut eggplant and potatoes
into 1-inch cubes. Cut green
peppers into 1-inch pieces.
Heat oil in large skillet, add
prepared vegetables, onion,
garlic, 1 teaspoon of the salt
and % teaspoon of the pepper.
Cover; saute over low heat for
about 20 minutes. Meanwhile,
preheat oven to 400. Grease
surface; kneed 5 times. Divide
dough in half. Roll out half of
dough into a 11-inch circle.
Transfer to a 9-inch pie plate;
press into bottom and sides of
plate; trim, leaving a ki-inch
overhang. Pour filling into pie
shell. Roll out remaining dough
half into a 10-inch circle; cover
filling and pinch top and
bottom crust together in a
8-inch pie plate. In mixing
bowl beat eggs; stir in cheese,
parsley, remaining salt and
remaining pepper. Arrange
vegetables in pie plate, top
with egg mixture. Bake in
preheated oven for 15 minutes,
or until eggs are browned.
Serves 4.