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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 9

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Dover, Ohio
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Odd flavor, Color to pasta CQ members four Mental Health Center We don't know if Christopher Columbus had his manl- cottl this way, but it was he who introduced the pimiento to Europe. On his second trip to America he tasted the peppers and took some of the seeds back to Spain. The Spaniards cultivated them and pimientas (peppers), as they were named, soon became an important ingredient in Spanish cookery. Then in the early 1900s, the pimiento recrossed the Atlantic to Georgia, and they've been adding their sweet flavor and bright color to American dishes ever since. Most of the pimientos are grown in Georgia and the neighboring states, where they are picked at the peak of perfection, roasted and packed in cans or jars to be made readily available all across the country.

MANICOTTIA LA ROM AN A 8 manlcottl shells 1 (10-ounce) package frozen chopped spinach 1 medium onion, chopped Lads and Lassies Chapter, Child Conservation League, toured Tuscarawas Valley Mental Health Center Wednesday night. Prior to the tour, Gerry Baio, psychiatric social worker, explained the programs and facilities available at the Center. She noted there is a 24- hour emergency service for the facility, which serves Carroll and Tuscarawas Counties. She also pointed out the staff includes a fulltime psychiatrist. Following the tour, members went to the home of Mrs.

Wade Palmer at Dover. Roll call was answered to "One im- provement you would like to make in yourself." During the business session, Mrs. Don Wilson, vice president, named Mrs. Palmer and Mrs. Charles Sturtz to a nominating committee to prepare a slate of officers for the April meeting.

The hostess served refresh- A valentine floral centerpiece and similar appointments decorated the New Mrs. present a book review. Health careers workshop set CANTON Stark and Wayne County hospitals of the Tri-county Health careers Committee are sponsoring a workshop on health careers MANICOTTI A LA ROMANA Pimientos give pasta subtle flavor 1 clove garlic, minced 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 pound ground chuck 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon ground black pepper cup grated Parmesan cheese 1" i IBIMIBIBIBIBIBIHIBIBI MRS, KEN SCHMIDT Of NORFORK. SAYS: I lost cup all-purpose flour 2 to cups milk Ground nutmeg 1 (8-ounce) package Mozzarella cheese, cut into 8 slices 1 (7-ounce) jar pimientos, whole pods, drained Chopped parsley Cook manicotti shells in large amount of boiling, salted water 10 minutes. Drain.

Cook spinach, according to package directions. Drain well. In large skillet saute onion and garlic in 2 tablespoons butter or margarine until golden. Add chuck and brown, stirring frequently. Remove from neat.

Stir in spinach, Vz teaspoon 3 Toastmasters set for county contest Three finalists, Don Hunter and Junior Rufenacht of New Philadelphia and Walter Stockert of Strasburg, will compete Thursday for the Tuscarawas County Toastmasters title. The winner will represent the club in area in March at Can- "When I started on the X-ll Plan, I weighed Now I'm down to I enjoy wearing i dresses sizes 11-12's rather than Some- times my friends pass me by and then turn ft around and call me back. They can't believe "i Lv It's the same old Marge." EAT YOU LOSE THAT UGLY FAT So you want to lose 5, 10, 25 or more pounds of excessive weight? Now with the X-11 Reducing Plan, you can remove pounds and inches from thighs, neck, legs, waist ALL OVER. While you eat satisfying meals, no longer will you be the prisoner of the overeating habit, because with the X-11 Plan, you eat less want less. You lose while you eat well.

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US Pin. 1973 101 manicotti shells with mixture and arrange in single layer in a 3-quart shallow bakingdish. At Thursday night's meeting in the YMCA, plans were completed for a membership In a saucepan melt remain; campaign to kicked off wi a breakfast Saturday at 7 in the National Life and Accident Insurance Co. office at 1222 Kelly st. NW, New Phila- ing butter or margarine, blend in flour, then gradually stir in milk.

Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce thickens and comes to a boil. Stir in remaining salt, pepper and Parmesan cheese, and a few dashes of nutmeg. delphia, with Ron Sahadi as host. Rufenacht, membership chairman, is being assisted by Sahadi and Robert Wise of New Philadelphia. Don Wallick of Dover, Francis Morgan of Uhrichsville and Jack Corns of RD 1, Strasburg, members of the district executive committee, will attend the district meeting this weekend at Norton.

Paul Cox of Dover reported on plans for the George Day dance for Toastmasters and guests next Friday at Meyers Lake in Canton. Adrian Yockey of Dover was a guest. ThiTIMES-fWOfttER Fib. 8,1973 ments from a table holding va- lentine appointments. Mem- JVtllgntS, W1V68 bers were asked to take old sheets for use by the Cancer nttonfl rlinnpr Society to the March 7 meet- aiiena Uumer ing to be held in the home of Mrs.

Robert Propp at 2024 N. Wooster Dover, Guest night will be observed and Ralph Buterbaugh will night attended by Bishop Jun cker's General Assembly of Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and their wives. Msgr. A.L. Freund of Newcomerstown and Fr.

Pius Kaelen of Dover offered prayers. Dominick Ferchill, faithful navigator, announced the March meeting will be postponed to April 4 because Ash Wednesday falls on the regular date. A newsletter will be mailed to all members advising them of upcoming activities. Paul Bracone won the door prize. Thirty-two enjoyed the dinner prepared by Mrs.

Ferchill. First Aid course COSHOCTON The Coshocton County Chapter of the American Red Cross is accepting registrations for a multimedia First Aid course to be given Feb. 24 at the First National Bank. A $4 charge will workbooks, and other materials. Interested persons can contact the Red Cross office at 622-0228 between 9 a.m.

and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Tuesday from 12:30 to 4 p.m. in the auditorium of Mercy School of Nursing at 2015 12th st.NW. Purpose of the workshop is to acquaint area high and junior high counselors with educational requirements for health careers in local hospitals.

Guest speakers will be State Sen. Oliver Ocasek, Mrs. Rebecca Harton on "The Four Phases of Nursing" and Mrs. Marjorie Trott on "Other Health Careers." Roundtable discussions will include nursing, radiology, laboratory, dietetics, office work, physical and inhalation therapy, social work, pharmacy and maintenance. Mrs.

Eileen Kesling, an RN at Timken Mercy Hospital, is chairman of the committee. "Bread flour" is milled from hard wheat and is fairly high in protein. Phila Rebekah Lodge to hold demonstration Members were reminded a home products demonstration will-be held following the Feb. 22 meeting when New Philadelphia Bethesda Rebekah Lodge met Thursday night. Mrs.

John Dillon reported more Maxwell House coffee can lids are needed. Members who had been ill were welcomed to the meeting. During the social hour, Mrs. Naomi Ehrhart and her committee served refreshments, using a valentine theme. Tuck cheese slices with a whole pimiento pod on top, between each manicotti shell.

Spoon sauce over cheese and manicotti. Bake in a preheated 375-degree oven 18 to 20 minutes or until bubbling. Sprinkle with parsley before serving. Makes 8 (about flounce) servings. N.

fof celebrates 3rd birthday Gary Eugene Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Snyder Jr. of 138 2nd st. SE, New Philadelphia, celebrated his third birthday Wednesday at a party given by his parents.

A race car birthday cake and homemade ice cream were served. Guests were Gary's brother, Terry Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Millison Kauffman, Mr. and Mrs.

John Gower and Wendy, Gene Snyder Mrs. Helen Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Strawn. JVetr 6th Drive Entrance mMmeent to parking lot.

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Years Available:
1933-1977