REF] PAGE SIX Canning, a process used id again becoming a sum- housewives. With food prices soaring, home gardening and canning activities Mill of Shavertown, is favorite recipe with Post readers. This sweet, crunchy pickle is flavored in a salt,” mustard seed, © tumeric, vinegar and v water. 0 started. . Although zuc- chini can be used in a variety of vegetable combinations it also is the main ingredient in Zuc- chini Bread. Raisins, walnuts and cinnamon give zucchinitbread added taste and texture. Carol’s Zucchini Bread Recipe makes two 8x5x3 inch loaves. If you're looking for a new dessert recipe fry Carol’s Pistachio Marble Cake. Pistachio instant pudding added to yellow cake mix forms the basic batter. After beating batter well, reserve 1% cups in a separate bowl, combining % cup of chocolate syrup with this batter. Alternately spoon batters into a bundt pan. Not only is Pistachio Marble Cake attractive, but it is also delicious. One rarely finds a S me UTE 309 717/455-3691 ©) YANKEE Rt.309, Beaum = Birthdoy Fidoy & Soturday, 28 & 29 REE COFFE MV, KE also person who doesn’t like chocolate cake. A favorite at the Mill's house is Carol’s Dark Chocolate Cake. The secret ingredient in this dark, moist, rich cake is a cup of strong boiling coffee added to the cake batter. Frost Dark Chocolate Cake with your favorite icing or sprindle with powered sugar. THE BEST _ HOUSECLEANER WANT AD DALLAS POST} 675-5211 i ht 0700 09 Wn 09 00 0 Chicken Divine Steak Diane $8.95 $11.95 FRIDAY *10.95 Carol enjoys cooking. Recently, while on vacation from her job as gift manager at Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Company, Carol spent the entire week reparing the Mill's avorite goodies. The Mill family enjoys most foods with Carol and her husband, Herb, especially enjoying an occasional Chinese meal. Both Carol and Herb are from Shavertown; both are graduates of Dallas High School. Herb, a graduate of Wilkes College, owns and operates The Mill, a clothing outlet featuring mens, women’s and children’s clothing; located on Rte. 309. The Mill's have two © Fy 11:30-4:00 Steamed Clams Ar ~ ~~ children Timmy and Angie. Both are students at Dallas Junior High School, Timmy in ninth grade, Angie in seventh grade. Baseball is a common interest among the Mills. angie played on the White Sox team this member of the Back Mountain Lumber and Prior to this year, Timmy played baseball and Carol and Herb each managed a softball team. Carol’s hobby is her spoon collection. She has collected over 100 spoons from various countries. Her latest spoon search is for the spoon from the Royal Wedding featuring a picture of the Prince and Princess of Wales. BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES 16 c. sliced cucumbers 4 1g. onions 3 c. sugar 4 t. salt 4 t. mustard seed 3 c. vinegar 3 c. water 1 t. tumeric Boil sugar, vinegar, water and spices together. Add cucumbers and onions. Cook until: cucumbers and onions start ‘turning yellow. Pack in jars and seal. Makes 4 quarts. ZUCCHINI BREAD 3 eggs 1 c. oil 1% c. sugar 2 c. grated zucchini 2 t. vanilla 2 c. flour Ys t. baking powder 2 t. baking soda 3 t. cinnamon 1 t. salt 1 c. raisins 1 c¢. walnuts, chopped Beat eggs in a large bowl. Stir in sugar, zucchini, oil and vanilla. Sift on wax paper dry ingredients and add to egg mixture. Add chopped nuts and raisins. Bake at 375 degrees for 1 hour. Makes two 8x5x3 loaf pans. PISTACHIO MARBLE CAKE 1 pkg. yellow cake mix 1. 3-oz. pkg. pistachio instant pudding. 4 eggs 1 c. water 1 ¢. oil 1% t. almond extract 4 c. chocolate syrup Combine cake mix. pudding, eggs, water, oil and extract in bowl. » Blend then beat 2 ¥ minutes. Measure out 1% cups of batter into a bowl. Stir chocolate syrup into the 1% cups batter. Spoon batters alternately into greased, floured 10‘ bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minute. DARK CHOCOLATE CAKE : 2 c. sugar 2 c. sifted flour 34 c¢. cocoa 2 eggs, beaten Y c. salad oil 1 c. milk 2 t. baking soda 1 t. baking powder 1 t. salt 5 t. vanilla 1 c. strong boiling coffee Mix all ingredients together thoroughly. Add boiling coffee. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes in a 9x13 baking pan. PennDOT’s Wyoming County division com- pleted resurfacing of one and one-half miles of Route 29 from Market Street in. Noxen to the bridge spanning Bowmans Creek at a point near the entrance to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Parks at Lutes Corner. Mr. and Mrs. George Darko and family of Falls moved into St. Luke’s Church parsonage, next to the church on Market Street. © Darko is em- ployed at Proctor and Gamble’s Charmin plant in Mehoopany where he is a mechanic. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Victor and family moved last month to Kingston, which is more centrally located for the three Lutheran churches of his Charge, which has been named the “Wilkes-Barre Heights- Lake-Noxen Parrish.” Classmates Class of First United Methodist Church of Noxen will sponsor a benefit clothing party: in the church basement Saturday from 10 a.m. to4 p.m. The sale will feature designer brands such as Jordache, Gloria Vanderbilt, Sergio Valenti, Sasoon and Calvin Kline in summer and fall styles. A bake sale will be held in con- junction with the sale. The week of bible time is underway at Noxen Independent Bible Church and will continue thru Friday. Morning sessions for younger children get underway at 9:30 a.m.; for teens in the evening. Church bus is at Freeman’s Trailer Court in Beaumont to: pick up the younger folk mornings at9. Closing program will be held Friday at 7:30 p-m. Birthday greetings, some belatedly, are ex- tended to' Sunday, Mrs. Ethel Jones; Monday, Clifford Nulton; today, Clara Meade; Friday, Grace Case; Saturday, Donna Meade. Carpet committee of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church will have a table at the Firemen’s Flea Market, Sept. 12. Donations are welcome and can be given to Mrs. Clara Meade or Mrs. Shirley Strohl. Noxen Ambulance committee is sponsoring a series. of bingo parties Saturday evenings from 6 to 10 and Sunday af- ternoons from 2 to 10 at Hanson’s Park at Har- veys Lake. Proceeds will go towards a new am- bulance. Area residents are asked to support the association in its efforts to keep ambulance service alive. Pastor and Mrs. Milton D. Lamberton and children, Kimberly and Daniel, of Florida are visiting Pastor and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and family in Noxen. Pastor Lam- berton has been ministering in New Brunswick, Canada, for the past six years, and they are enroute to Dillwyn, Va., where they will* visit = Rev. Mr. Lamberton’s brother, a retired naval officer, then go onto Lynchburg, Va., where their son, Daniel, will enroll at Liberty Baptist College. Rev. Donald Sperling; pastor of Noxen United Methodist Church, is attending the Laboratory Workshop. being held this week at Trucksville UM o FAST SERVICE — Sales and R 696-3395 or $ With Added Entrees NEWBERRY ESTATE LALLAS, PENNA. € 18.95 | 2:30 to 6:30 “For peo deliciously” EREEEEEERREEES Church. The last = camping weekend for members of the Noxen-Kunkle-Ru- ggles UM Charge will be held the weekend of Aug. 28-30 at Moon Lake. Those planning to attend are asked to make reservations with the pastor, Rev. Donald Sperling. Finance committee of Kunkle UM Church will meet Thursday evening, Aug. 27, at 6. A meeting of the Pony Express organization will follow at 7:30. Finance committee of Noxen UM Church will meet Sunday afternoon at 4 at the church. Council on Ministries of Noxen UM Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. Job openings in Dallas Schools Gerald Wycallis, superintendent of curriculum, Dallas School District, announced the following positions open for the 1981-82 year. Junior high school-long term substitute, English; assistant softball coach; senior high . school- assistant cheerleader coach, majorette advisor; non-professional position- 2 part time clerical- instructional aides. Persons interested in the senior high "school positions should contact Edgar Hughes, principal, as soon as possible. Those interested in the junior high softball coach position should contact Fred Case, principal, as soon as possible. * Persons interested in the other positions are to contact Wycallis' as soon as possible. The district is also seeking substitutes certified in math, science, physical education and industrial arts. If in- terested contact Wycallis. 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