— Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 16, 1973 * 24 They (Continued From Page 22) Arena in a local amateur league of about 16 teams. They played at Philadelphia, Overlook, Valley Forge and played outside to practice. They played about 10 years but quit about eight years ago. Arthur and Mary Belle both figure-skated and through this met at the Hershey Sports Arena. Both are still active in sport activities as well as their family. Their favorite past time in the winter now is skiing because the whole family goes They ski locally as well as at Big Valley at Hamburg, Roundtop in York County, at Camelback near Stroudsburg and at Jack Frost in the Poconos. All of their family went ice skating and played ice hockey on their pond in the wintertime In fact, many of the young people of the Denver area skated there and had doggie roasts afterward. Arthur and Mary Belle’s children are Michele, Denise and the twins Stephanie and Stephen. Michele will be a senior this fall at East Cocalico High School. She is a commercial student. She helps her mother with the housework and works in the store. She will be helping with retarded children this summer at Camp Swatara. She was in the Denver 4-H sewing club two years and also takes sewing in school. She makes her own dresses with some help from her mother. She went to Europe last summer with her grandmother Graybill Denise, 16, is taking the academic course at East Cocahco High School. She wants to be a physical education teacher. She has been very active in sports, especially tennis and field hockey and is a cheer leader at school. She too was in 4-H sewing two years and helps at the dairy store. Stephanie and Stephen, 12, are in Cocalico Middle School. Both DEPENDABLY YOURS HH GAS We Deliver LP-Gas No matter where you live, you can count on us to service LP-Gas needs fast and efficiently AGWAY Petroleum Corporation Box 1197 Dilierville Road Lancaster, Pa Dail 717 397-4954 help in the store, Stephanie even works at the cash register. She also helps with the work at home. She likes baseball, basketball and tennis. Stephen plays baseball at school and is on the Denver team. He gets up early and helps at the barn. Arthur and Mary Belle’s family go to their cabin in Tioga County every third weekend when they have off from work. The family fishes there and Arthur goes hunting from there for bear, deer and turkeys. Mary Belle did go hunting for small game before the children were born. Arthur and Mary Belle go golfing every Wednesday af ternoon. They did water ski with friends but recently are more active with sports the whole family enjoys together. Triple G belongs to the Penn sylvania Farmers Association and the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Arthur is Township Auditor and on the Planning Commission. He is also on the finance committee for the building of their new church, the Church Of The Brethren of Ephrata, near the Middle School. He and Mrs. Graybill serve on the chicken barbecue committee each year for their Sunday School class. Mrs. Graybill helped in the church nursery when their children were small. She belonged to the PTO when their children attended Reamstown Elementary School. Mary Belle says “I like to work outside better than inside the house.” However, she is an ex cellent housekeeper and cook. She and the children work in the - vegetable garden, pick the vegetables and put them in the freezer She also buys asparagus to freeze. They go to her mother’s home and pick cherries and apples. She makes jelly every year. Graybills butcher their own beef and put it in the freezer. They usually butcher an animal born to a first-calf Holstein heifer which was bred to an Angus. Graybills have a well kept lawn. The children mow it and Mary Belle grows roses, ageratum, geraniums, petunias, marigolds, ivy and pansies. Mary Belle likes to sew and has been making clothes for the children and herself. She took an evening sewing class at the school She also knits. She made an afghan, two ponchos, a bag, a sweater and a baby set of sacque, booties and cap She received a blue ribbon at the Jaycee Hobby Show in Denver for a grey and red poncho and bag she knit for her daughter. Mary Belle learned to make ceramics at Joan’s Ceramics at Leola. She has given most of the pieces as gifts but has a compote and candlestick set, a pitcher and bowl set, and ash tray set and vase to match, a jack-o’-lantern, a yule log and Christmas trees. She is making a plate with the date of birth for each of her children. Mary Belle says “I like to try new recipes” but gives us these family favorites: Strawberry-Cream Squares 2 3-ounce packages strawberry flavored gelatin 2 cups boiling water 2 10-ounce packages frozen strawberries 1 13>/2-ounce can (1% cups) crushed pineapple 2 large, fully ripe bananas, finely diced 1 cup dairy sour cream Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add berries, stirring occasionally till thawed. Add pineapple and banana. Pour half the mixture into an BxBx2 inch pan. Chill till firm. Spoon sour cream over chilled gelatin, spreading in an even layer; pour remaining gelatin over. Chill firm. Cut in nine squares; serve on lettuce ruffles. Garnish with dollops of sour cream and whole strawberries split in half from top almost to bottom. Makes 9 servings. Rhubarb Dessert Vz cup granulated sugar Vz cup chopped nuts 1 tablespoon butter, melted 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon IV2 cups packed brown sugar Vz cup shortening 1 egg 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda Vz teaspoon salt 1 cup dairy sour cream IV2 cups rhubarb, cut into Vz inch pieces Mix granulated sugar, nuts, butter and cinnamon till crum bly; set aside. Cream together brown sugar, shortening, and egg. Thoroughly stir together flour, soda and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with sour cream. Stir in rhubarb. Turn into greased and floured 13x9x2 inch baking pan. Sprinkle with reserved topping. Bake in 350 degree oven 45 to 50 minutes. Cut in square; serve warm or cool. This recipe is even better topped with ice cream xxxx Banana - Nut Bread 1-3 cup shortening - Vs cup sugar 2 eggs 1% cups sifted enriched flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon soda 1 cup mashed ripe banana Vi cup broken California walnuts Cream together shortening and sugar; add eggs and beat well. Sift together dry ingredients; add to creamed mixture alternately with banana, beating well after each addition. Stir in walnuts. Pour into a well greased 8 1 / 2 x4 1 / 2 x2 1 /2 inch loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) about 1 hour or till done. Remove from pan. Cool on rack. xxxx Company Stroganoff 2 pound round steak Vi cup flour Vi cup onions, chopped 6 tablespoons butter IVi teaspoons salt V* teaspoon pepper Vz cup water 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup 1 4-ounce can mushrooms, un drained 1 cup sour cream Cut steak in thin strips; dredge in flour. Brown with onions in butter. Add seasonings and water. Cover and simmer gently until almost tender, about 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Add soup and mushrooms, stir to mix. Cook gently until beef is tender, about 30 minutes. At serving time heat mixture piping hot and stir in ROL-HIDE Otn ffery ONE COAT, NO DRIP LATEX WALL PAINT s*99 OiWf White & 15 colors per Reg. *6” m o*l 5 GALLON CAN Sale Price Aluminum Roof Coating *19.16 REGULAR $2395 We Feature Personalized Service and Custom Tinting | VALLEY ROAD WOODWORKS Christ Stoltzfoos, Green Tree BOX 354, QUARRYVIUE, PA. sour cream Serve over poppy seed noodles or any noodles. Yield: 10 ser vings. XXXX Broccoli Casserole 2 boxes frozen broccoli, cooked and drained 1 stick butter or margarine 1 can mushroom soup 1 can celery soup Vi. small package herb dressing (bread crumbs) 1 small onion chopped Salt and pepper Mix all together. Bake at 350 degrees Vz to % hour. xxxx Cheese Dip 1 package cream cheese Vz teaspoon celery salt >/4 teaspoon garlic salt VS> teaspoon paprika Vi* teaspoon dried parsley Add milk until consistency wanted. xxxx Ham Loaf 1 pound fresh pork 1 pound smoked ham ground together 1 cup bread crumbs (soak with % to 1 cup milk) 2 eggs Vt onion Salt and pepper Baste after 1 hour baking with the following sauce; Vz cup vinegar Va cup water 1 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon dry mustard Bake at 300 to 350 degrees for IV2 hours. ROL-EZE ONE COAT LATEX (jjjjjfT (*i») HOUSE PAINT >H99 fjjff Mildew resistant pea
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