Daily desserts (Continued from Page B 6) STRAWBERRY CHIFFON SQUARES % cup butter or margarine IVz cup finely crushed vanilla wafers (about4s) 13-ounce package strawberry jello % cup boiling water 1 14-ounce can sweetened con densed (not evaporated) milk 1 10-ounce package frozen sliced strawberries in syrup, fresh ones can be substituted 4 cups miniature marshmallows 1 cup (V 2 pint) whipped whipping cream In small saucepan melt butter. Stir into crumbs. Pat firmly on bottom of 11 x 7-inch pan. Chill. In large bowl dissolve jello with water; stir in condensed milk and undrained berries. Fold in mar shmallows and whipped cream. Chill until set - about 2 hours. Variations - lime jellow and pineapples, crushed; orange jello and orange sections; cherry jello and sweet cherries. Mrs. Belinda Myers Dallastown WARNING! 1-800-942-1234 in New York State * Buildings will be sold on a first come . first served basis! /I • ■ . • "I Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2,1984—89 Grange sewing contest winners named HARRISBURG A Lawrence County woman walked away with four major awards including Best of Show in the state level of competition for the National Grange Sewing Contest. The annual event, sponsored by the National Grange and several major sewing product manufac turers for Grange members and non-members alike, is the largest CHEESECAKE 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup milk 2 beaten egg yolks Cook together for 3 minutes then add: 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 package gelatine Cool. Beat 2 egg whites. Whip 1 cup cream. Soften 1 pound cream cheese and add to the first mix ture, pour in graham lined pan or crust and chill a few hours or overnite. Don’t or you QUALITY Mrs. Samuel F. Zook Christiana buy before you see us will be paying too much. No beams, no posts - 100% useable space, no birds Easy erection - No high labor cost 100% maintenance free - No painting or leaks Straighter sides for large equipment ATLANTIC BUILDMQ SYSTEMS CALL TOLL FREE sewing contest in the United States. In Pennsylvania alone, nearly 1400 entries were submitted at the local level. Local grange hold the first round of eliminations, followed by county, then state competition. Winners at the state level will have the opportunity to compete in the National Grange finals held at the New York headquarters of the Simplicity Pattern Company, a contest sponsor, in June. Ruth Marshall of EUwood City, Lawrence County, won first place in state competition in Class C, a division for garments sewn for children, and the overall contest Best of Show. She entered a floral printed, ruffled dress made for her daughter. She also won two $5O bonds sponsored by B. Blumenthal and Co., Inc. and C.M. Offray and Son, Inc. for her innovative use of their sewing notions. Marshall is a member of Pleasant Hill Grange 1505 where she is pianist, and women’s activities chairwoman. She will receive a cash award and 1-800-431-133 an electric skillet in addition to the bonds and will compete for more than $lOO in cash and prizes at the national finals. First place in the adult garment category was awarded to Ida Preto of Cabot, Butler County, for a double-breasted, linen suit featuring inset pockets and a slitted skirt. Preto belongs to Winfield Grange 1105. Anita Rae Mahoney of Union town, Fayette County placed first in the youth category with a skirt, blouse and jacket combination. The 16-year-old was sponsored by Menallen Grange 1091. In a category for children ages 12 and under, Gretchen Gross of Emlenton, Venango County, won first place. The 12-year-old daughter of Glenn and Barbara Gross is a member and master (president) of Scrubgrass Junior Grange. Second and third places in each of the four categories were awarded as follows: WAIT! INTEGRITY in Pennsylvania & Ohio and other States CLASS A (Adult); Second - Mrs. David Lamb, Ellwood City, Lawrence County; Third - Vicki Kopchik, Hawk Run, Clearfield County; CLASS B (Youth): Second - Ellen Huber, West Chester, Chester County; Third - Kathryn Frey, Newport, Perry County; CLASS C (Children’s Garments); Second - Doris Hoffman, Hamburg, Berks County: Third - Robin Soha, Jenners, Somerset County; CLASS D (Children): Second - Charles Steward Day, Honesdale, Wayne County; Third - Stephanie Ann Merro, Allport, Clearfield County. Honorable mentions were given to Maxine Mahoney, Uniontown, Class A; Kerwin Carberry, James Creek; Class B; Martha Baldwin, Oxford, Class C; and Amy Mar shall, Ellwood City, Class D. A LESSON WELL LEARNED... LANCASTER FARMING'S CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS! Phone: 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 BB CUSTOM « Make arrangements to bag your first cutting alfalfa now, Don't let your alfalfa get too old because of bad weather 717-569-1011 DRESS WATCH Just Arrived In Time For FATHER'S DAY! • Lotus Quartz • Gold Tone Finish • Genuine Leather Strap .4 ? *37.95 Send Name Address And Chech To Address Below Add 75* postage and handling PA residents add 6% sales tax HEISEY JEWELERS 5 N Mam St Manheim, PA 17545
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