—Lancaster Farming. Saturda 1 36 Girl Scout Leader (Continued From Page 34). Mrs. Gregory is 4-H Leader for the Clay-Brickerville 4-H Cookers. She organized it six years ago. They have always had food projects and did outdoor cooking There were eight girls in it last year and 10 girls before that, bebbie, Jane and Martha have been in it. Debbie was also in a 4-H sewing club. The three girls are in the Broken Bit 4-H Horse and Pony Club which is in the area of Ephrata to Lititz. It is one of the six 4-H horse clubs in the county. All three girls are also in the 4- H Holstein Club. They started their calves at home but their cows are now at the Clarence Stauffer farm because of the lack of space at home. He milks their three cows Mrs. Gregory is second-vice president and pin custodian of the Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County. She has belonged to Farm Women Society 3 for nine years and served as their immediate past president. She served on various com mittees including program, flower, scholarship and mem bership She helps with most of their activities. This society is an active group and the members vary in ages. They take turns working at the snack bar at the Ephrata Hospital once a month. Mrs. Gregory helped last month. The Society also helps with Meals on Wheels. Mrs. Gregory says of the Farm Women Scoeity - “It’s educational, it’s social I’ve certainly enjoyed it.” Mrs Gregory is on the Farm and Home Center Board which meets every month. She was active in the Lancaster County Home Economics Association but gave it up this year as their meeting night conflicted with another meeting. She also gave up the Penn State Alumni group for lack of time She served from 1967 to 1970 on the Lancaster County Extension Board. Mrs Gregory has been chairman of the Dairy Princess contest for three years. The state sends out the rules and regulations for it the middle of March and the county committee starts making plans for the pageant about the beginning of April. They familiarize the girls with what is expected of them. Mrs Gregory says “It’s been sort of a fun thing to do. The thing I’ve onioyed is meeting all the girls in the county ” Gregorys are members of Saint Luke’s United Church of Christ in Lititz Mrs. Gregory teaches the three-year-old children’s Sunday School class. She belongs to the Women’s Guild and attends their monthly meetings regularly. She was president of it last year. She and her husband help as advisors with the Senior High Youth Fellowship Jane is in it also. Robert did serve on the con sistory Mary Alice does all the sewing for herself and nearly all for the girls She says “I enjoy cooking. I’d rather teach foods than Whale O Wash can tackle any cleaning problem you may have For COMMERCIAL customers we clean heavy equipment - truck fleets construction equipment tractors trailers - and even aluminum brightening For INDUSTRY we clean signs tanks (inside and out) interior and exterior walls and degrease floors and machinery For MOBILE HOME OWNERS we can clean exterior surfaces canopies and porches, fuel storage tanks and provide an exterior waxing service For the HOME OWNER - we clean exterior sur faces basement walls and floors and asphalt and cement flooring If you have a cleaning problem we haven t mentioned CALL US We II work out a solution with you March 17. 1973 sewing and I’d rather sew than cook.” Mrs. Gregory has a lot of flowers in the summer and has a lot of bulbs planted for spring flowering. She also grows mint tea, sage tea and parsley near the house where if; is handy to get. In the way of hobbies she does some crewel work. She has done crocheting and knitting but doesn’t do much now because she doesn’t have time to. She plays the piano, just for her own amusement she says. Mary Alice says “Antiques is one of our pride and joys.” She has a spinning wheel which came from her mother’s side of the family and is looking forward to learn to spin. She has a dough tray, a dry sink, tables, pie and jelly cupboards, desk, poster bed, old bureaus, some old dishes and a clock. She has done some refinishing of this furniture. Mrs Gregory gives credit to her family for her being able to keep the home going while working and at the same time be a leader in her various organizations. She says, “During the school year we all have to chip in and help.” They also found time to go ice skating together at project 70. This Home Economics teacher, Scout and 4-H Leader has this to say in regards to food seasonings, “I feel spices and seasonings should be used only to bring out the flavor in foods and not to change the flavor.” She gives us her Girl Scout Troop’s favorite milk drink and their cookout favorite recipe. With the spring season just commencing there is a recipe for all the delicious lettuce you’ll have in vour gardens Then file the special, frilly, luscious strawberry tart recipe to serve company as soon as the local berries appear. A main dish' she finds handy to prepare ahead of time and speed her on her way is ham loaf. And since today is Saint Patrick’s Day here is an easy but elegant jelly roll to try. XXX Banana Milk Drink 1 pint vanilla ice cream I cup mashed banana 1 tablespoon lemon juice 3 cups milk In the mixing bowl beat the ice cream, gradually add lemon luice and bananas. Blend in milk and beat well. Serves 6 glasses. - Ca mp Vegetable Soup .(A Scout cookout favorite) 1 pound lean ground beef 1 small onion 1 quart can tomato juice 4 medium potatoes (cut in small cubes) 1 medium carrots diced 3 stalks celery diced Salt and pepper In a heavy kettle brown the hamburger and the onion. Add the tomato luice Cover, and bring to a boil Add the potatoes, carrots and other vegetables as desired Add seasonings and A NEW SERVICE FOR FARMERS We'll wash your whale if you have one and we can help you with your farm dean up choras too! Wa claan and samtiza poultry houses, milk parlors and cattle stalls quickly and thoroughly We do paint stripping too* Telephone (717) 393-3600 MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE WHALE-O-WASH 20 East James Street Lancaster, Pa 17C02 xxx Likes To Teach Girls To Cook continue cooking until'vegetables are tender, about 30 minutes. xxx Sweet and Sour Lettuce Fry three slices of bacon until crisp. Remove from drippings and crumble. Stir tablespoons flour into bacon drippings, Mend well. Add % cup hot water and cook, stirring constantly over low heat until thick. Add 1 tablespoon sugar, V. « teaspoon salt, dash of pepper and IVa teaspoons vinegar. Pour over two cups lettuce pieces, toss lightly -and serve. Garnish with the bacon and hard cooked egg slices if desired. Yields 4 servings. xxx Strawberry Tarts 8 Medium Tarts Tart Shells Combine: 2 cups flour 'k pound butter or margarine Vfe cup sugar 1 egg . Press or roll into tart pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes and cool before filling. Filling: 1 cup mashed berries M. cup sugar 1 teaspoon cornstarch I quart berries Dissolve the cornstarch in small amount of cold water. Bring the mixture of sugar and mashed berries to a boil. Add the cornstarch. Cook three minutes. Pour this glaze over the fruit and fill the tart shells. xxx Ham Loaf 1 pound ground cooked ham 1 pound ground fresh pork 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup cracker crumbs 1 cup milk v 4 teaspoon salt V* teaspoon pepper 1 cup canned pineapple chunks rvS¥x*: ; x ; : ; :ra | I i £ 1973 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WORKSHOP Provident Bookstore COURSES ON DISPLAY: • STANDARD • HERALD • CONCORDIA • SCRIPTURE PRESS • FORTRESS Representatives from the Publishers will be Ready to Answer Your Questions. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE Provident Bookstore 40 E. King Street tvIvXWNNwXv t • Maraschino cherries % cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons dry mustard 'A cup vinegar Combine ham, pork, eggs, cracker crumbs, milk, salt and pepper. Mix well. Arange pineapple and cherries in bottom of a 10x5x3 inch loaf pan. Com bine sugar, mustard and vinegar. Spread half of mix over fruit in pan. Top with meat mixture. Spread top of loaf with rest of the sauce. Bake in oven at 375 degrees for 1% hours; Serves 8. 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