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The Millen News, Wednesday, December 30, 2009 — Page 3
Mixing it up with Jenny
bell pepper
2 green onions (green parts
only), sliced
Vi tsp. onion powder
l A tsp. garlic powder
8 c. 1/2-inch cubed Italian or
French bread (about 9 slices)
PREHEAT oven to 350° F.
Grease 13 x 9-inch baking dish.
COMBINE milk, eggs, sausage,
cheese, red pepper, green on
ions, onion powder and garlic
powder in large bowl. Add
bread cubes, stirring gently to
moisten bread. Pour mixture
into baking dish. BAKE for 45
minutes or until set. Serve
warm.
TIPS: This bake can be as
sembled ahead of time and re
frigerated. Let stand at room
temperature for 30 minutes be
fore baking.
(Jenny Harper is Consumer
Test Kitchen Project Manager
for the Nestle Test Kitchens and
VetyBestBaking. com.)
William George, 62, dies
on Dec. 28 in Millen
William George, age 62, of Midville died Monday, Dec. 28,
2009 at Jenkins County Hospital.
Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009 at
the Bark Camp Cemetery with the Rev. Tony Smith officiating.
He was born in Jenkins County and was a U. S. Navy Veteran
of the Viet Nam War and was a Baptist.
He is survived by two daughters, Amanda Lynn George and
Tracy Lynn George; and a sister, Elizabeth (Beth) Allen of
Midville.
Visitation will be immediately following the service at the home
of Beth Allen.
Crowe-Fields Funeral Home of Millen was in charge of ar
rangements.
By Jenny Harper
The holidays bring full hearts
and, often, full homes. And that
means extra seats around the
table. But holiday hosting isn’t
just about the big meal; it ex
tends to all the get-togethers that
call for a special dish.
These tips from the Carnation
Holiday Recipe Guide will help
make all your holiday get-
togethers even more special:
• Movie night in is cheaper
than movie night out. Create a
movie theater setting and check
out a DVD from the library that
the whole family will enjoy.
Don’t forget to pop a whole
bunch of popcorn!
• Make leftover magic: don’t
let any food go to waste. Use
leftovers in new recipes or save
them all up for a special leftover
buffet at the end of the week.
• A casserole is a great make-
ahead idea that is welcome at
any meal. This Sunrise Sausage
Bake is full of family favorite
flavors and can be made the
night before. For an elegant yet
easy breakfast or branch dish,
try a Pear Oven Pancake. With
sweet pears and a hint of cin
namon, it’s a winner that can be
ready in less than 30 minutes.
Visit TheCookingMilk.com
for even more delicious recipes
and tips on feeding your holi
day houseful and to get your
free Carnation Holiday Recipe
Guide.
Pear Oven Pancake
(Makes 6 servings)
2 T. butter, melted
!/2 c. all-purpose flour
1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons
granulated sugar, divided
!4 tsp. salt
1 can (12 fluid ounces) Nestle
Carnation Evaporated Milk
3 large eggs
1 ripe pear, cored and thinly
sliced
¥i tsp. ground cinnamon
PREHEAT oven to 450° F.
POUR melted butter into 9-inch
deep-dish pie plate or cake pan.
Swirl to coat bottom and sides
of plate. COMBINE flour, 1/4
cup sugar and salt in medium
bowl. Whisk evaporated milk
and eggs in another medium
bowl until blended. Add to flour
mixture; whisk for 30 seconds
or until smooth. Pour batter into
prepared pie plate. Arrange pear
slices on top of batter in pin-
wheel design, pushing down
slightly. Combine remaining 2
tablespoons sugar and cinna
mon in small bowl. Sprinkle top
with sugar mixture. BAKE for
15 to 20 minutes or until puffed
and golden brown. Serve warm.
Sunrise Sausage Bake
(Makes 12 servings)
2 cans (12 fluid ounces each)
Nestle Carnation Evaporated
Milk
8 large eggs, beaten
1 lb. precooked sausage links,
cut into 1/4-inch slices
2 c. (8-ounce package) shred
ded cheddar cheese
1 c. chopped red and/or green
City of Millen plaques
presented to employees
From left, City of Millen Manager Lamar Faircloth presents
Johnny Oglesby with a Certificate of Achievement for having
completed rescue diver training on his own time. Oglesby is
an employee of the Millen Fire Department. (Photos contrib
uted)
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CITIZEN GRAPHICS
A Division of The True Citizen
601 East 6th Street • Waynesboro
706-554-21 1 1
Dallie Ellen Youmans
Richard and Julie Youmans proudly announce the birth of their
daughter, Dallie Ellen, on Nov, 10, 2009 at East Georgia Re
gional Medical Center. Dallie weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and was 30 3/
4 inches long. Grandparents are Mary Wilson Owings of Millen
and Lexie Farrer Williams of Mathews. Dallie was welcomed
home by her older sister, Jacey. (Photo contributed)
NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY FOR A PUBLIC HEARING
PRIVATE ENTERPRISE COORDINATION
RURAL PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM
Jenkins County is applying for funding assistance under Title 49 U.S.C. Section
5311 of the Federal Transit Act pertaining to rural and small urban areas. Jenkins
County will offer general public transportation to all citizens of Jenkins County
for any worthwhile purpose, including but not limited to shopping, medical
treatment, social sen/ices and other purposes.
Jenkins County solicits private sector input and participation to assure that
private for-profit transportation operators have a fair and timely opportunity to
participate in the development of this program.
Jenkins County also solicits comments and concerns from the general population
on local rural public transportation services.
Jenkins County also solicits comments and concerns from the disabled population
and their representatives to assure that issues, relating to the disabled are
addressed in the service design proposed during the planning process.
Interested persons are invited to request that a public hearing be held to discuss
the services being offered, or development of the application.
Written comments, requests for a public hearing and/or written notice of intent
by private for-profit transportation operators to provide or participate in any or
all of the above services should be submitted no later than fifteen (15) days
from the date of publication to:
Chairman James Henry
P.O. Box 797
Millen, GA 30442
(478) 982-2563
If no response is received withing the fifteen (15) days, the Department of
Transportation will proceed with the application.
Millen City Councilman Ivey McMillan, right, was recently
presented a plaque and Certificate of Retirement from the
City of Millen after 28 years of service. Making the presenta
tion, from left, were Mayor King Rocker and City Manager
Lamar Faircloth.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
The Jenkins County Board of Commissioners request citizens
interested in applying for a position with the Jenkins County
Road Department come into the Commissioners' Office and
fill out an application.
Two positions will be awarded on the basis of experience in
operation of large construction equipment such as motor
grader, backhoe, dirt pan, dump truck and semi tractor
trailer truck. A CDL license will add an extra incentive in the
selection of a person with which to fill these positions.
You will be required to undergo an entrance drug and alco
hol screen and on a periodic basis afterward. If you cannot
pass either of these tests, do not bother to enter your appli
cation. Should you be selected for one of these positions you
will be placed on a six months trial period. At that time your
employment will become permanent if you have proved your
self sufficiently to the Field Director.
The Commissioners' selection will be based on the person
believed to be the best qualified to fill these positions. Jenkins
County is an "Equal Employment Opportunity" workplace
and does not discriminate as to race, age or gender.
Employment applications will be accepted throuqh January
8, 201 Oat 5 p.m.
The Jenkins County Road Department is alcohol and drug
free county employment.
Jenkins County Board of Commissioners
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Earl Saxon
Val Prescott
FUNERAL HOME
8c CREMATORY
locally owned and operated
220 E. 6th Street • Waynesboro, GA 30830
706-554-7999 • www.joineranderson.com
We accept transfers from
any other funeral home.
Over the past decade, many funeral homes
in the area have changed ownership and
the way they are operated.
However, we are committed to remaining
locally and family-owned. Part of that
commitment is helping families who may
wish to transfer their prearrangements from
another funeral home to ours. Our experience
has shown that when families transfer their
prearrangements to us from another funeral
home, many times they will see a substantial
savings in funeral costs.
Call us at any time if you have questions
about costs, transferring your arrangements
from another funeral home, or if we
can be of assistance in any way.
We consider it a privilege.