• Miss Patterson (Continued from Page 20) American Cancer Society. Arth ritis Foundation, Lancaster Co Mental Health Association, Muscular Dystrophy. Halfvuiv House and the Boys Club of Lancaster, Christ Home. Harris burg and Embreeville State Hospitals, Big Brothers in Lan caster and various others Miss Patterson was born and raised on a dairy farm in Fulton Towriship and graduated from Fulton and Quarryville High ■Schools. In 1933 they moved to ihe Rohrerstown area, lived a short while in Grandview Heights; 15 years on a farm at Hartman’s Station and have lived at -Leacock 19 years She has been a lifetime member of Lit tle Britain United Presbyterian Church and helps with their Circle work She formerly sang In the church choir. She came from a musical family Her par ents, and two sisters played the violin and she and her sister played the piano At one time |fllpa new ||W service -||| from |lc| Agway Call right now. 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I* **» v'vl* •V *.NV * wi :SSS¥SS:S : : : : : 3&S : :ssx^2< : s •^/Xy/IyX'X’vvi they had a family orr’-’csli a which included some of the grandchildren and a few outsid ers Margaret is quite tone! of horses She owned a horse known as ‘■Qumlomon” which she showed for ten years in the roadster class at Quentin. Dc \on. Newark, N J, Hanovoi, York, Williamsport and Lenaik. N J She was the recipient of 95 ribbons with this horse Miss Patterson is also accom phshed in the culinary art She loves to bake and try new re cipes She and her sister make jellies, preserves, can and freeze many fruits and vegetables Here are a few of her good recipes: SCALLOPED EGGPLANT 1 eggplant Ihi cup Pepperidge herb seasoned stuffing 3 i cup water plus 1 s cup butter I can mushroom soup Peel and dice eggplant Put the water and butter over the stuffing and toss lightly to Agway MWAY PETROLEUM OiP. Dillerville Road »% * « issiASiim Phoj' 3*tf-4554 blond Giease .1 covt'icd 2 quart casserole Put layer of the diced eggplant on bottom, then some of the shifting, moie of the ego plant etc until all has been used Pour mushroom soup o\ei the top Covei and bake in 350 deggree o\en toi horn until the eggplant is tender Here’s an idea for youi Eastei menu EGGS IN HAM NESTS I 1! cups cooked ground ham 2 tablespoons ham fat 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 cup milk' 6 eggs Melt fat Add flom and blend Add chopped ham and cook two minutes, stirring constantly Add salt, mustard and milk and cook slowly until thickened Pour into a greased shallow' baking dish Make 6 hollow's in the mivtuie and drop an egg in to each Sprinkle with salt and peppei Bake at 325 degrees foi 25 minutes 01 until fnm Selves 6 Fjdticflstor vv v 4 «. V • wl* Foi tea innc li> hci CHOCOLATE CRINKLE COOK If S cup cooking oil 4 squares unsweetened chocolate melted 2 cups sugar 4 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 'a teaspoon salt teaspoons baking powder cups (sifted) flour cup 10X sugar Mix oil, chocolate and sua.n Blond in 1 egg at a tune Add vanilla Stir in floin. salt and baking powdei Chill ovoi night Heat oven to 350 degiees Diop teaspoons of dough into 10X sugar Roll aiouncl and shape into ball Place 2 inches apail on gi eased baking sheet Bake 10 to 12 minutes. Heie’s a diffeient but voi\ delicious cake and fiostin« RED VELVET CAKE cup shortening cup sugai eggs tablespoon vmegai tablespoons cocoa cups floiu ('-ill 3 Line-, b'doic measu. m-) I'.- 91 , w I V * teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt cup butteunilk 1 o/. bottles red food coloring I'j teaspoons baking soda Make a paste of coloune to ooa and salt Acid to cicamel sugar and «moilering and oe ■ mivtiue Put \anill) in buttei milk and add alternately wtln flour Put soda and \ inegat in a cup tit foams) and add Bake in two 9” pans, l’-2 to 2 ’ deep at 1 *4 SPECIAL VALUES 50% OFF ws When Purchased with any Black & Decker Lawn Edger or Hedge Trimmer At Our Already Discount Prices. TOBACCO MUSLIN 2 yds. x 50 yds 3 yds. x 3 yds. $12.50 MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT LAMINATED SPRING JACKETS *6.30 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL MEN’S LONG SLEEVE mu MISS SHIRTS 75- STRIPES AND WHITE STOKE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Wed &. 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Saturday, Api il 5. l!)b‘) 1 150 dcuiees loi minutes 1 Rosiest. 1 cup milk B tablespoons floui Alai e a paMe .iiul cook Mil real thick Tut in icliigeialm till thoionghlj cold Add lb. leal buttei doom teinpeiatui e) 1 cup confectioneis sugai 1 teaspoon vanjlla Mix on high speed on elect i n mixci till light and Hulls Maigaiet is ciealne when it comes to making tlowei at rangements, corsages an d Chnstmas home decoiations She has made manv pine cone wieaths and lends hei hand at decoiatmg the Chnslmas tiee each veai loi hei depaitment at Aimstiongs Each lime thev have i n clothing to help us loi m r ” !i.h mi,no—ion about poop icihhkK 'ft - finth Van \Vuscn, Penn Stale exten sion cloth ig '-.utiali- 1 Pn-1 impression, 1 _’p u- ' ogm/e fiicnds ii a cioud and nu" Help us to , e nei son’s mime diate plain so v.<- tan aci]uh our behaMOi aecoicnngh Regaicl loss of how acciuate these lost impiessions aie, thov ha\ts ai< intluenee or cm lives SAVINGS UP TO m All Name Brands .10 lo .!’i