10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 29, 1964 • For The Form Wife (Continued tfrom Page 9) mato sauce, chili powder dis solved in small amount of hot chicken broth, mushrooms and salt. Bring mixture to simmer ing point. Turn mixture into greased 2-quart casserole. Top with Parmesan cheese and dot with butter or margarine. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) about 25 minutes, or until cheese is melted and top is a delicate brown. Makes 4 to 6 servings. COUNTDOWN MACARONI BAKE 8 ounces elbow macaroni 3 large green peppers 3 large tomatoes 1% cups shredded process American cheese (6 ounc es) Vz cup dairy sour cream 2 tablespoons minced chives 1 teaspoon salt J 's teaspoon pepper Cook macaroni in boiling, salted water until tender, yet firm, 5 to 7 minutes Drain Meanwhile, cut tops off pep peis and remove seeds and membrane If necessaiy, cut slice from bottoms to let pep pers stand upright Cook pep pers in boiling watei 5 min utes Drain Cut tops off to matoes and lemove pulp, re serving IVz cups Blend cheese, sour cream, chives, salt and pepper Add to macaroni with reserved tomato pulp, mixing thoioughly Spoon into tomato and pepper shells Place in lightly greased i octangular 2- quart casserole or baking dish, about 7xll inches Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 15 minutes, or until heated through. 4 to 6 servings. DUTCH SPICED TEA 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon orange pekoe tea % teaspoon ground allspice Pinch of dried mint leaves 6 tablespoons lemon juice % cup orange juice 2 quarts cranbeiry juice, heated Boil water with sugar for 5 minutes. Add tea, allspice and mint Let steep for 10 min utes Strain Add to lemon and orange juice Add mixture to hot cranbeiry juice Reheat slightly and seive hot 10 cups SUMMER SALAD 2 avocados, halved and pitted 2 tomatoes, halved 1-2 tablespoons lemon or lime juice y 4 cup finely chopped onion 1% to 2 teaspoons chib pow der 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups laige cuid cottage cheese, diained it neces saiy salad gieens Scoop out avocados and to matoes, turning tomatoes up sidedown to diain Cut avo cado meat into Va inch cubes and sprinkle with lemon or lime juice Dice tomato pulp into 14-inch cubes and add to avocado, chill Meanwhile, mix onion, chili powdei and salt into cottage cheese Shoitly be-| fore serving, dram avocado t and tomato, fold into cottage cheese mixture Spoon into tomato and avocado shells Ar-, range on greens. Makes 8 servings. NOTE To seive as a dip, use avocados for shells and serve with corn chips. Dice 1 whole tomato (instead of 2) foi the cottage cheese mixture. JOLLY STITCHERS by Jane Smith Kaye Smith, June White, Gail Smith, Joyce Horst and Jane Smith, all of Farmers ville, attended the judging of 4-H Dress Revue contestants on Friday, August 14. The girls were judged on their appearance and person ality and on the construction of their garment. The judging took place at the Farm Pro duction Credit Building in Lancaster. The final meeting of the Jolly Stitchers 4-H Club of Farmersville was held on Au gust 17 at the home of Mrs Clydeth Buch of Leola. At the meeting directions were given for roundup, and newsletters describing roundup and the club picnic were giv en to each member. The junior leaders present were Gail Smith, Sandra Sny der, Kaye Smith, Joyce Horst, June White and Jane Smith. The leaders present were Mrs Clydeth Buch, Mrs Grant C Smith, Jr, and Mis. Ira Simmons The Jolly Stitchers 4 H Club of Faimeisville attended the annual 4H clothing roundup held at Penn Manor High School on August 19 The club membeiship were judged and given nbbons They re ceived 23 blue and 2 red rib bons. Many of the club members participated m the piogiam In the morning Joyce Hoist and Jane Smith presented a demonstration of lines and de signs In the afternoon Gail Smith, June White, Kaye Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction. Delivered any quantity Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm You're $ $ $ Ahead MORE FEEDING VALUE IN BALED HAY AND SILAGES when you use with the exclusive Fermentation Control Process SILO GUARD is a food grade product. Applied in small quantities on baled hay or silage of any kind, it gives you more protein, good color, more nutrients, and improved flavor while it avoids bad odor and cuts down on fluid loss. Field tested and proven on thousands of farms and at argicultural colleges, SILO GUARD is the money-mak ing way to higher milk production or faster weight gains. SILO GUARD available now from your nearby ISF representative, or write ROY H. MILLER Mauheim Fulton Grange Prepares For Fair Fulton Grange #66 held their regular meeting August 24 at their hall in Oakryn, Pa. Master, Gyles H. Brown con ducted the business meeting in which the Grange decided to sponsor 'a girl for the Miss Solanco contest to be held Nov. 28, and to provide the third prize for the Ha’rvest Queen contest at the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair to be held in Quarryville Sept. 16. They also gave a donation to the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation. The New York World’s Fair tour committee announced they must have reservations by Sept 5. The Committee is Cteir Murphy, Dorothy Acker man and Charles McSparran. The tour will go by train Sat urday, Sept. 12. The Home Economics Committee chair man, Mrs Charles Long, an nounced that all entries for the National Grange Needle work Contest must be brought to the next meeting, Sept. 14. The Lecturer, Charles McSpar ran, announced that all en tries for the National Grange Art Contest should be brought to the first meeting in Oc tober The local 4-H Sewing Clubs Smith, Joyce Horst and Jane Smith took pait in the Diess Revue Fashion Show. Each girl was given a ribbon, and will receive a cash prize Two of the five girls received blue übbons, and three received red ones. Buy Now and Save! Since 1890 PARADISE, PA. with ISF SILO GUARD 55 S. Grant Street Ph. 665-5213 showed their dresses they made GRANT MILLER ON LEAVE this year with the following _ , ... modeling: Drumore Club • G ? nt 0 J.fn ag ‘ First year skirts - Mary ™" ltur * ®L° on£sal Douts, Sharon Boyd, Linda scbo " c f Cept ‘ Herr, Donna Krantz. Linda ed at # Rut S Martin, Cheryl McSparran and graduate work. He has been Ann Murray. Second year “^ ant , ed a sabat < ? al ve f °i sleeveless dress Carol Au- duration of his absence ment. Third year dress with Dal ® ,p erbe1 ’ e ™- sleeves Marty Eshleman £ 1( ? yec } by tbe Done S»l VJnion and Roxanne McSparran. School board on a 10-month Fourth year Sunday dress - * a “ s to cover the pen* that Janet Cutler and Peggy House- Miller will be away. keeper. Fifth year free lance ' Cindy Burkins, Nancy Kreider and Judy Longenecker. Fulton Club- First year skirts Joyce Galbreath and Linda Browning. Second year dress Janet Ashley and Elaine Galbreath Third year dress Ruth Walton. Fourth year dress Anne Bradley and Carole Holloway. Miss Mary Lou Wesley showed col ored slides of the NY. World’s Fair. 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