—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, June 4, 1977 118 Dairy main [Continued from Page 46] 3 tablespoons green pepper (optional) % stick butter 2-Vz'tablespoons flour 2 cups milk % cup shredded cheese Salt and pepper to taste Cook onion and pepper in butter for five minutes. Add flour and stir. Add milk and cook until thickened. Season and add potatoes and ham. Put in two quart casserole and top with shredded cheese and bake at 350 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. This is also good made with weiners. Mrs. Merle S. Mishler Hollsopple, Pa. MACARONI CHEESE DELUXE 1 (7 ounce) package elbow macaroni 2 cups small curd cream style cottage cheese 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 slightly beaten egg % teaspoon salt Dash Pepper 8 ounces sharp processed American cheese., shredded (2 cups) Paprika Cook macaroni according to package directions; drain well. Combine cottage cheese, sour cream, egg, salt and pepper. Add shredded cheese, mixing well; stir in cooked macaroni. Turn into greased 9x9x2 inch baking dish. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 45 minutes. Serves six to eight. Lois J. Reed Lykens, Pa. MEATBALLS IN BUTTERMILK 1 pound hamburger V* cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons butter Vz cup bread crumbs Vz cup whole milk Vs teaspoon pepper Combine ingredients except butter and shape into balls. Brown in the butter. Remove from skillet. Keep warm. Pour most of grease from skillet. Sauce: U cup butter 2V* cups buttermilk 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg beaten Vi cup flour Vi teaspoon salt 1-te teaspoons dry mustard V* teaspoon pepper Combine ingredients to make gravy. When thick, add meatballs and simmer until flavors are blended. Mrs. James Coombs Gardners, Pa. Ice cream (Continued from Page 47j 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons vanilla 1 quart milk 18 large Vz gallon milk Vi teaspoon salt 6 junket tablets V* cup lukewarm water Mix together eggs, sugar, and vanilla. Ihen, heat one quart milk and large marshmallows until the marshmallows are - melted. Do not boil. Then, add eggs and sugar mixture to this. Next, add milk and salt. Put junket tablets in lukewarm water. Add the junket after pouring the ice cream into the can and let set for 20 minutes before freezing. Lena Zimmerman East Earl, Pa. VANILLA ICE CREAM 3 packages unflavored gelatin Vi cup cold water 3 quarts milk 25 marshmallows 5 cups sugar 15 beaten eggs 3 tablespoons vanilla 1 quart cream or three cans evaporated milk Soak three packages gelatin in % cup cold water. Bring milk and marshmallows to a scalding point. Add gelatin and sugar. Cool. When ready to freeze, add beaten eggs, vanilla, cream or evaporated milk. When you wish to make fruit ice cream, use just one pint cream or one can evaporated milk and one tablespoon vanilla. Add two cups fruit. Mrs. Abram Ebersol Bellefonte, Pa. n. QUICKLASAGNA 1 pound ground beef % teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon basil Vi teaspoon oregano 1 onion, diced 2 (8 oz.) cans tomato sauce 1 cup water 1 (8 oz.) package lasagna noodles Vi cup parmesan cheese 1 pound cottage cheese 4 slices Mozzarella cheese. Combine first six ingredients and brown in skillet. Add tomato sauce and water. Simmer 20 minutes. Cook lasagna according to package directions. Then, starting with lasagna noodles, alternate layers of beef mixture, Parmesan cheese, and cottage cheese in a 9 x 13 inch baking dish, ending with beef. Bake in 375 degree F. oven for 20 minutes. During last five minutes baking time, cut Mozzarella cheese in half diagonally, arrange on top. Makes six to eight servings. Joanne Priest Hagerstown, Maryland The dairy industry in America had its start when a bull and three heifers arrived at Plymouth Colony in 1624. Today, the regular flow of fresh, wholesome dairy products to every American home is taken for granted. As manufacturers of quality farm equipment, we are pleased to be associated with dairymen throughout America. Junk cars towed free - HARRISBURG - The state has set up a trial program that will allow residents of seven counties to have junk cars towed from their property free. Iheonly cost to the state is for a public information campaign in Adams, Dauphin, Cumberland, Lancaster Lebanon, Perry and York counties. Towing service will be provided at no charge by members of the Pennsylvania Auto and Truck Salvage Association. Under the program, persons who want to dispose of vehicles on their property can ■ call a toll-free state telephone number (the Governor’s Action Line, 800- 932-0784) for referral to a participating salvager in area. The only requirement is that the caller prove that he or she owns the car. Residents calling about cars TRY A CLASSIFIED HOLLAISD abandoned on their property without'permission will be advised to call the police. The program, administered by the state Department of Community Affairs, is based on an earlier successful effort in GUTSHALL’S SILO REPAIR R, D. 1, Womelsdorf, Pa. Phone 717-933-4616 or Stanley Gutshall 717-249-1190 -Heed easy double sugar unloader +agromatic single auger unloader +Berg ring drive unloader +shuttle feeders +chain type feeder -ftaper board feeders +belt feeders -f-conveyors +Supreme 56" PTO silage blower +silage weighers-chute hoppers +Weaverline feed carts +Ritchie cattle and hog waterers +water bowls and stalls +fans and ventilations JUNE DAIRY MONTH SPECIAL 10% off. DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORPORATE Erie County, if t seven-county dr ' 1 successful, the program wiU be expand! other areas of thesut. Junk cars serv '- breeding grounds f or snakes and insects ant dangerous to chii dret * might play near them.