)) BY JOAN KINGSBURY Memorial Day weekend traditionally is the begin- ning of the summer picnic season. Hot weather calls for cooler cooking methods like grilling outdoors and more preparation of cool- ing salads, gelatin desserts and refrgshing beverages. And, of course, ice cream is a great treat anytime. Barbecued Spareribs are a nice change from ham- burgers and hot dogs. Our recipe for Barbecued Spar- eribs cals for tomato sauce with chopped onion and bottled steak sauce, to make a nice spicy sauce. Barbecued Spareribs can be grilled in about 50 min- utes so they can also pro- vide a quick meal with a Toss, Potato Bake which can be prepared on the grill, too, and delicious Homemade Ice Cream for dessert. The ice cream can be made ahead of time for convenience. Frosty Fros- tea is a refreshing way to begin a meal or make a nice summer evening snack. Orange-Spinach Toss combines fresh spinach, orange sections, crisp, crumbled bacon and chopped peanuts. French dressing adds just the right finishing touch to this delightful combination. Potato Bake is simple, just peel potatoes and onions, then. slice in 4 inch pieces. Layer in foil with a mixture of seasoned salt, celery seed, garlic salt and pepper. Grill over medium coals while your meat cooks. Frostea is a refreshing drink made by combining instant tea powder, ice water, frozen pineapple juice concentrate. A big scoop. of pineapple sherbet adds a nice tartness to each serving. - Nothing tastes better on a hot summer day than homemade ice cream. BARBECUED RIBS 1 8-0z. tomato sauce with chopped onion 1/3 c¢. brown sugar 1/3 ec. bottled steak 1/3 c. salad oil 14 ¢. vinegar 1; t. salt 4 Ib. spareribs ® 0 except spareribs; set COOK'S RL UNA 88 PY OPENDAILY TILOP.M. ‘KINGSTON 288-3633 [ ] SHAVERTOWN 24 RK AT Has Moved To New Location | Wed.-Sat. 11to0 5 Sunday Noon to 5 eR TR RT rT i . aside. Season ribs with a little additional salt. Place, bone side down, on grill over slow coals. Grill about 20 minutes; turn meaty side down and grill till browned. Turn meaty side up; grill 20 minutes more. Brush meaty side with barbecue sauce. Con- tinue grilling, without turning, until meat is tender, 20-30 minutes more, basting occasionally with sauce mixture. Makes 4 servings. ORANGE-SPINACH TOSS 4 c. fresh spinach; torn in bite-sized pieces 3 oranges, peeled and sec- tioned 4 slices bacon crisp- cooked, drained, crumbled c. chopped peanuts 1 envelope French salad dressing mix In a salad bowl, combine torn spinach, orange sec- tions, bacon and peanuts. Prepare French salad dressing mix according to package directions. Pour desired amount of dressing over orange-spinach mix- ture, tossing lightly to mix. Makes 4 servings. FROSTEA 2 T. instant tea powder 3 ¢. ice water 6 T. frozen pineapple juice concentrate, thawed 1 pt. pineapple sherbet Dissolve tea in water; add pineapple concentrate. . Pour into four tall glasses. Add a scoop of sherbet to each. Stir slightly. Serves 4. ¢ POTATO BAKE 2 1g. potatoes, peeled and sliced 1 inch thick (4 c.) 1 1g. onion, sliced and sep- arated into rings Ys t. seasoned salt Ys t. celery seed Ya t. garlic salt Dash pepper 2 T. butter or margarine On a large sheet of foil, layer one third of the pota- toes and onions. Combine seasonings; sprinkle Y t. salt mixture over vegeta- bles. Dot with some of the butter or margarine. Repeat, making two more layers. Seal foil with double fold. Bake at 350 degrees until potatoes are tender, about 45 minutes or grill over medium coals for 50-60 minutes. Serves 4. 4 4 URNS — PLANTERS — Etc. 320 Exeter Ave., West Pittston Phone 655-4262 2 Fleetville Mimi Mundrake 945-3747 do the leg work — You're seeing the #9 Shop. Betty McDonald OWNER 10-5 Daily oo. VISA Ro do] foe the interpretation of cream of the crop at NUMBER Q SHOP 9 W Northampton St (corner S Franklin St) Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Phone. 825-2024 IMPORTED CLOTHES JEWELRY ACCESSORIES HOMEMADE CREAM 9 ¢. sugar 1% t. unflavored gelatin 4 c. It. cream 1 slightly beaten egg 2 t. vanilla Dash salt In a saucepan, combine sugar and gelatin. Stir in 2 cups light cream. Heat and stir over low heat until gelatin dissolves. Slowly stir a small amount of hot mixture into egg; return to remaining hot mixture. Cook and stir until slightly thickened, about 1 minute. Chill. Add - remaining cream, vanilla and salt. Freeze in ice-cream freezer according to manu- ICE facturer’s directions. Makes 1% qts. 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JUNE 1. 1983 Joan Kingsbury Around the Corner Judy Sholtis, daughter of has served in this position Joe Johns, Harold Co Mr. and Mrs. Edward for the past two years. baugh, John Bebey a Soltis, R.D. 1, Dallas has Rogan, a graduate of Dennis Bonning. completed an outstanding Kutztown State College season pitching for Sus- with a degree in psychol- quehanna University. ogy received his master’s A 1981-82 Sunday Inde- degree in psychology as pendent All-Star softball well as teacher certifica- player and 1982 Kiwanis tion in special education Most Valuable Player, from Marywood College. Judy is a graduate of Rogan will be awarded a Bishop O’Reilly High doctor of education degree School. next weekend. Not only was she chosen Susquehanna’s best defen- sive player but she was chosen to the Middle Atlantic Conference first team all-stars as a fresh- man. Judy’s brother Tom, 15, is a football player at Bishop O'Reilly High School. = Two area couples ha announced their plans f August weddings: Eile Sherman and Daniel Grob- lewski will be married Aug. 13 in Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys « Lake while Brian Janosko : | and Sherry Goble will | exchange wedding vows Aug. 6 at Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Best wishes for years of happiness to both couples. =O The Lehman Volunteer Fire Company is. gearing up for its 39th annual Horse Show which will begin on Friday, July 1 and run through Monday, July 4. This annual event is a popular July 4th activ- ity. In addition to the horse show, a tractor pull will be held on July 3 at 1:30. On July 4, live enter- tainment will be followed by fireworks. Committee members are Jon Rogers, New arrivals in the Back Mountain this week belong to Kathleen and John Hub- bard and Karen and Brad- ley Arnaud. Both couples became ‘parents of sons this week. Congratulations and best wishes to you! = -0- Joseph Rogan was named ; chairman of Col- lege Misericordia division of education recently. He Shop the Classifieds 40 NT Bh) [+ A, / ( 7 7D 90 7 2 © (FAS x2 \ NER 9. 0 OT Tray ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS e MUST BE BETWEEN 3 & 8 YEARS OF AGE ® MUST BE A YEAR ROUND RESIDENT OF HARVEYS LAKE ® NO TALENT PERFORMANCE. WINNER WILL BE SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF A PERSONALITY INTERVIEW.