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I What's Cooking ~ With Jennie? Linda Stone Cooks . Linda Stone stopped by the office the other day with these recipes. Along with the recipes she had a sack of cookies so we could try them. Linda said she wanted to give us the recipe to print because she was tired of writing it out for people who tried the cookies and asked for the recipe. After having tried the \proof\, I can understand why the recipe is in such demand. RAISIN FILLED COOKIES 2\ 2 cups sugar l' ; 4 cups shortening 3 eggs 1 ] 4 Tablespoons lemon extract 1 : 4 cups sour milk 2 : 2 teaspoons baking soda 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 2 teaspoon salt I 1 2 cups flour Filling: 2 l 2 cups seedless raisins 3 Tablespoons flour 1 cup sugar I 1 4 cups boiling water 1 teaspoon lemon juice or extract Grind raisins, add remaining ingredients for filling and bring to a boil, cook until thickened, stiring constantly. Cool. Sift dry ingredients together, set aside. Cream sugar and shortening, add eggs and fla ENTERTAINING IDEAS If you are the hostess with the mostest, chances are you'll offer a popular Italian white wine. Here are some tips from the experts: Serve the wine cold. This is a must. Keep the wine cold during your meal. Once you have poured a glass for everyone, return the bottle to the refrigerator so that it doesn't warm up. Or, better yet, put the open bottle in an ice bucket or wine cooler so that it's close at hand. Serve Italian white wines with just about any kind of food, with white meat and fish, of course, but also with pasta and casseroles. When you're serving red meat, a very fashionable custom is to serve white wine (vino bianco) with the antipasto or ap- petizer, and red wine with the main dish. If you have a couple of dif- ferent types of Italian white wines to serve on the same occasion, serve the drier, lighter wines before the full- er-bodied ones. For a free copy of The New Italian Wine Guide, write: Italian Wine Center, Italian Trade Commission, 499 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022. OUR FIRST Celebrate Our First Birthday With Us All Lingerie 20% Off Winter Pajamas l / 2 Price All Raincoats Reduced to »25-*50 Plus Many, Many More Specials Register For FREE GIFTS No Purchase Needed MasterCard Visa Layaways Accepted J£oom September. 19.1985-Fort Covington Sun-Fort Covington, N.Y.Page 3 Santamoors Celebrate 40th Anniversary voring mix well. Add dry ingre- dients and mix. Add milk and more flour to make a soft dough (about 6 l 2 to 7 l / 2 cups flour). Roll out % inch thick. Cut out with 2 L 2 inch cutter, put rounded teaspoon filling on each cookie, cover with another cookie. Press edges together. Bake in 375 degree oven for 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 3 dozen. LINGUINE SALAD 1 pound Linguine (cooked) 1V 2 cups Italian dressing 3 4 jar salad supreme 2 medium onions, finely chopped 2 medium tomatoes, finely chopped 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese Mix all together and chill at least two or three hours. Stir before serving. I have tried this recipe and it is really good. The nice thing about this particular salad is that you can add all sorts of good things to it. I added chopped cucumbers and ripe olives. Others have tried tuna fish or pepperoni. Linda has provided us with this recipe which has become the rage lately. FORD Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Santamoor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Santamoor of Fort Covington will celebrate their 40th Anniversary on Sept. 19th. A celebration party was given by their children on Sept. 14th at the Crossroads Restaurant in Moira. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Alice) LaPage of Ft. Covington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Karen) Santa- moor of Saratoga Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ellsworth (Kath) Ellsworth of Fort Covington, granddaughter, Jayne LaPage and Corey Cooke. Lauzons Celebrate 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Lauzon of Malone celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sept. 1st. After the 12:00 Mass, Father LaBaff of Notre Dame Church, had a blessing of the couple. They then went to the Moose Hall where friends and relatives gathered. A lovely lunch was served by the ladies of the Moose; and a reception followed. Mrs. Lauzon received her guests in a fushia dress and wore a white silk rose corsage. The hall was decorated in ruby and white. The Anniversary cake was by Georgette Lauzon and decorated by Norma Lauzon. Ulric Lauzon, son of the late Joseph and Corine Durane Lauzon, and Rita Quenville daughter of the late Frederick and Rebecca Colette Quenville were married January 8th, 1945 at St. Mary in Fort Covington. Honor attendants were John Lauzon, brother of the groom and Georgette Quenville Lau zon, sister of the bride. Mr. Lauzon was in the army during World War II where he was stationed in India for three years. After the war, they brought a large farm in West ville which they ran for many years. They then retired to Malone where he worked for the Farmers National Bank for a few years. They now have a vegetable farm on the Moody Road plus strawberries and raspberries. They have two sons, James of Malone and Todd of Texas. Mrs. Lauzon graduated as a R.N. from Royal Victoria Hos pital in Montreal. Before her marriage, she worked at Alice Hyde Hospital. Beaudin John Paul Beaudin, son of Elmer-Niles 46 East Main St., Malone 483-2070 Mrs. Ruth Elmer of Fort Covington wishes to announce the engagement of her daugh- ter, Marcia, to Mike Niles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Niles of South Bombay. The bride-to- be is also the daughter of the late Philip Elmer. Marcie is a 1984 graduate of Salmon River Central School and a 1985 graduate of Mas- sena School of Business. She is presently employed at the \Cen- tral Administrative offices of BOCES in Malone. Her fiance is a 1983 graduate of Salmon River Central School and is employed at A & A Elect- ric in Bangor. No date has been set for the wedding. * Donald Beaudin ol For I • Covington and Betty Rockhill j of Moira and grandson of Hose and James Rhoades of Forl Covington would like to hear from his friends. His address is: PFC John P. Beaudin, 112-66- 5311, Co. E. 1st Bn., Academy of Health Sciences, 94F Class #42, FSH, Tx. 78234-6100. 4-H Comets On September 15th the Fort Covington Comets had a non business meeting. We met to package evergreen trees for the Conservation Field Days in Franklin County, We had to put the trees in plastic bags with water and paper towels then staple them shut and put infor- mational papers on them. We ended up bagging 750 trees. After the work, we had hot dogs and brownies for a snack. This concludes our year of 1984-85 4-H season. We will begin a new year in October. News Reporter Ruth Kerwin Recent Local Trade-Ins At «ck Ellis Fold 1985 FORD LTD 4 Df V6Auto.P.S. 1983 RENAULT FUEOO 2 Dr. 4 cyl. Auto Air, Stereo, PS. 1983 OLDS, Cl ERA, 4Dr 1983 PONTIAC 6000 4DrV6,Auto, P.S.Air 1983 PLY. RELIANT 2DrAuto,P.S. 1982 DODGE OMNI 4Dr 1982 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 2 Dr, 4 Spd, P. S. 1982 CHEVROLET CITATION 4 Dr. 4 Spd, 4 cyl. 1982 CHRYS. If BARON 4 Dr. Auto, P. S., Air, Cruise 1982 FORD T-BIRD V8, Auto, P. S. Stereo, Cruise 1982 FORD GRANADA 4 Dr, '6\ P. S. Air 1982 FORD FAIRMONT 4 Dr., 4 cyl, Auto, P. S. 1982 FORD BRONCO 4x4 1982 MAZDA 626 2 Dr. Luxury, 5 Spd, P. W. Stereo, 35000 Miles 1981CHEVC10 PICKUP V8,Auto,P.S. 1981 FORD T-BIRD V8, Auto, P. S., Stereo 1980AMCEAGIE 2 Dr, 4x4, Auto, PS. 1980BUICK1ESABRE 4Dr,V8,Auto,P.S.,Stereo 1980 FORD T-BIRD V8, Auto, P. S., Air, Stereo 1980 MERCURY ZEPHYER 4 Dr, 4 Spd, 6 Cyl 1980 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX V8. Auto, P. S. 1979 CHEV. CORVETTE Air-4 Spd. - Red 1979 CHRYS. CORDOBA Loaded 1979 FORD LTD 4Dr 1979 FORD COURIER Pickup, Auto 1979CHEVR.C10P.U. JEEP J10 Pickup V8, P. S., 4 Spd. 1979 MERCURY MAR. 4 Dr. V8, Auto, P. S. Stereo, Air 1979 PONTIAC CATAUNA 4 Dr. V8, Auto, P. S., Air, Stereo 1979 VOLKS. STATION WAGON 1978 PONTIAC LEMANS 4 Dr. V6, Auto, PS. 1978CHEVR.CHEVETTE 2 Dr. 25000 Miles RECONDITIONED, WARRANTED & READY TO GO RICK ELLIS ORD R. Covington, N.Y. 358-2256 \Where your business is appreciated\