Kirks Mills’ Flying Farmers (Continued fiom Page 20) She wants to pilot tin- an plane fcul can't solo until .she is i(i. nor get a license until 17 Hov ana is in sixth grade at Swift Junior High School and loves math. The Wilsons are members of (Little Britain Piesbylenan Church and Sunday School where Mr Wilson teaches the men’s Bible Class once a month They have always been active in community affairs such as DPTA. Mrs Wilson was p'esi dent of SPATS the first couple years when it organized A few years ago she taught at Daily Vacation Bible School Ruth is a member of the Dau ghters of the American Revolu tion in Mineral Wells. Texas Her illustnous mother belonged to D.AR from 1922 until hei death two months ago She was a LOOKING FOR See them today; 300 Series Balers, Forage Harvest ■WflA ers ’ 80 Senes Mowers, Model 77 and 7S Rakes, UH ■ H Model 480 Blowers, Forage Boxes and more ... all engineered to put more effx- N. G. Myers & Son pa,l H. gml ol tin Ralph U.plcv ( liajili i of l> \ It Mi l ' Dili ‘•pull 20 vcais in ic seaich and in wining hei f.inulj Instoiv and succeided in com pleting it just befoie hei death in Maich \lso Mis Hill was the fust while woman to go down the Rio Ci ancle in a row boat thiough the Boquilias Canyon The Rev Mi Hill was instru mental in getting Big Bend Na tional Paik on the border of Texas and Mexico, some of his writings on the Big Bend having been in the Congiessional Rec oi d Rev Hill was also an accom plished ailist This talent has been inherited by Mis Wilson and daughtei Judy Ruth likes to water color and has done some nice pictuies Judy has some nice pictures to hei ciedit also Mis Wilson is enrolled in a Rheems, Pa. HOLLAND STONE a luxury you can afford Inside, outside, you’ll find the rich quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real ele gance to your building designs. And yet, HOLLAND STONE i» one of the most economical build ing materials today. 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PIZZABURGERS (Serves 25) pounds ground beef 12-ounce cans pork lunch eon, ground OLLAND 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sage ■a teaspoon oiigano 1 1 pound cheese (Vmeiicaii, gialed or ground with the luncheon meat) Vi pint spaghetti sauce dry mix) Biown beef Add icmammg ingietlicnts and simmei until hot Place on open face hambui gei buns Bake m hot oven (425 etcgiecs) 12 to 15 minutes Mis Wilson suggests eveiy tlung for this next dish can be taken along on a eampmg tup GOULASH 4 or 5 tomatoes (or 1 can or 1 pint jar) 2 sweet peppers (or 1 small can pimentos) 2 or 3 onions Salt, pepper, and 1 teaspoon chili powder Cut onions small, fi v slowly in 3 tablespoons bacon fat oi mai gaune Add tomatoes and pep peis cut in pieces (peel toma toes ) Add seasoning Cook slowly until veiy “done” and almost diy Remo\e fiom stove, let cool a few minutes Add Vi cup ci earn oi* canned milk Seive on toast with giat ed (\mencan cheese on top Heies a nice snack even a child can put togcihei HAVANA ORANGE SHRUB 'a cup sugar cup water 9-ounce can fiozon concen trate for imitation oiange juice I'a cups water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 ripe banana Mix sugai and 1 cup walei in saucepan, bung to a boil, stu ung until sugar is dissolved Cool slightly Mash banana and add sugar syiup and lemaming ingiedients, mix and poui into shallow pan Freeze until mix tme is the consistency of soft sheibeit about 5 hours Spoon into small glasses or use as a topping foi fresh or fiozen fiuit. 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(use 3 slices bacon 2 medium onions 3 or 4 potatoes 2 carrots A couple stalks celery if desired 3 cups milk Cook 2 , cup milk and 3 table - spoons floui on mechum he,.* in til heat until thick Cheam uell togethei b tablespoons buttei tablespoons shortening ; cup sugar 4 tablespoons cocoa Add cooled floui mi\tuie tc c,ie.imtd mi\tuie Beat vut'i clectuc mixei until fluffy ami sugai is dissolved Add l z tec spoon vanilla Stays moist and is delicious Foi 1 quait juice add beloie 01 aftei canning juice 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 to 4 teaspoons sugar (pre ferably 4) M kt i .iboul !'j i ups oi (ini i SI I VI Mgs Next Hd|H‘ t.imi' horn Mi \\il'«n\ mothi i wlioyuw up u Com. oi (I. Muis CLAM ( IIOVVI)LH 1 Vj -ounce minced clams cans may be used) 1 cup cracker ciiimbs Salt & pepper Mince b.icon and onions, fiv slowly until bacon is cusp and onion lendei Add potatoes c.’i lots. celeiy, cubed <\dd 1 cuo vvatei Covei tightly Sinimt. until vegetables aie tendi.. When icady to seive add dam , milk, ciackei ciuinbs, salt pip pei Bung to a boil DO NOT BOIL. FLUFFY COCOA FROSTING (foi 2 8 inch or 9 inch layers) TOMATO JUiCE % teaspoon Worcestershire sauce drops tabasco (optional or add when opening) ~^2T riTT
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