Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 04, 1970, Image 20

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    2*--Lancaslcr Farming. Saturday. July 4.1970
Princess, Leader, Farmer, Artist
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when in fouith and fifth gi.uks
She will be .i m inoi at Solamo
High School this fall
She is taking the \iadcmic
course and hei fasonti -iibiccl
is ail She i> a meinbci of llu
\ l l Club I'hoie .ne about nine
in it Tin-. >t .ii llie\ sponsoied
in ait show and tamed the
money to finanu u Next seal
they plan to spon-oi one lor
piofos-aonals They want to earn
$l,OOO to defias co-.ts and pin
i base pamt’ims toi the school
She enjoss ske thing and
painting lealistic pictmes such
.is poitiaits. landscapes and ani
mals Her favonle subject is
horses She doesn't caie foi
modem ait She is also enioiled
in a conespondence eoni sc fo 1
leenageis at the Famous Aitist
Schools wheie her mother
studied She sells some of her
paintings to fi lends Aftei giad
uation next yeai she plans to go
to York Academy of Arts
She is a member of the Eques
tuan Club at school They hold
meetings and this year held bake
sales The proceeds weie used to
finance a horse show
She is a member of the
Spanish Club She has taken
Spanish three yeais. although
she piefers English to Spanish
She is in FT A and on the staff
of “Southern Lites,” their year
book. She is on the “Quill” staff,
the school newspaper, and writes
for the guidance department
Marilyn is active in the New
Providence Mennomte Chuich
She is secretary of her Sunday
School class and on the planning
committee for their youth group
She is looking forward to teach
ing at Daily Vacation Bible
School next year
She likes all kinds of spoils
such as skiing, swimming, roller
skating, ice skating, horseback
i idmg and bicycle riding
She took swimming lessons
when she was five yeais old,
diving lessons at nine yeais and
in between took lessons fiom the
Red Cross at Quairyville pool
For nine weeks this spung she
took a life-saving couise and ad
vance swimming lessons at the
YWCA m Lancaster She is a
lifeguard and swimming instiuc
tor at Black Rock Retieat in the
afternoons this summer
She like her parents, is fond
of antiques She took a few les
sons on the guitai and picks at
the piano some, although she
never took piano lessons She
says, “I love to cook ’’ She col
lects model hoises and has about
95 in her collection She has all
kinds and they came fiom dif
'eient states and diffeient coun
ties Of all hei hobbies she savs
"sketching is my main hobby ”
Manlyn staits voung cakes foi
her fathei She helps with hai
vesting in the fields and mows
tneir lawn She used to help
moie in the fields and helped
with the heifeis when she had
moie time
Maxilyti has one siste', Caiol
Ann, who maiuecl Biuce Stolpe
thiee and a half jcais ago They
have one son, Dous and live at
Leola Her husband woiks at
RCA
Heie aie some iccipes Maiilyn
enjoys making and aie their
favorite dishes
POTATO SOUP WITH
CELERY AND EGGS
2 cups diced potatoes
1 medium-sized onion
V* cup celery i
2 tablespoons butter
3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
1 quart milk
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Salt and pepper
Boil diced potatoes and onions
together in three cups watei
Add one teaspoon salt Add
chopped celery when potatoes
The new Lancaster County Dairy charm bracelet, luggage and souvenir pro-
Pnncess, Marilyn Krantz prepares for a gram when she was crowned queen,
busy year of activities. Displayed are her
are paitially cooked When po
tatoes aie soft, pour in heated
milk and add chopped eggs Add
paisley and buttei just before
seiving Selves four
CRACKER PUDDING
4 cups milk
2 eggs, separated
Eh m Krantz
Marilyn’s Father
HOLLAND
STONE
Ready-Mixed
CONCRETE
Vi cup sugar stiffly beaten egg whites Bake at
2 cups coarse cracker crumbs 35 0 degrees until meringue is a
1 cup shredded coconut
1 teaspoon vanilla
Scald milk in top of double
boiler Beat egg yolks and add
sugar Add this mixtuie giadu
ally to scalded milk Stir con
stantly Allow to cook for one
minute and then add cracker
crumbs and coconut Stir until
cracker crumbs aie soft and
mixtuie is thick Remove fiom
heat and add vanilla Pour into
a butteied baking dish Spiead
with menngue made by beating
thiee tablespoons sugai into
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Rite
market
743 S BROAD ST
LITITZ, PENNA.
Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9
Sunday 9 to 5
CONCRETE
BLOCK
METAL
WINDOWS
. (
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Garber Oil Co.
Texaco Heating Oil
Burner Sales & Service
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. 653-1821
golden brown Makes six to eight
seiungs
BAKED CORN
2 cups cooked or canned corn
2 tablespoons fat
l‘j tablespoons flour
I cup milk
I tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
i N teaspoon pepper
2 eggs
u cup buttered crumbs
Melt the Cal and add the (lour.
\dd milk giadually and bung to
the boiling point, stm mg con
stantly Add coin, sugar, ‘•alt and
peppci and heat thoioughly Re
move liom heal and add beaten
eggs Pout into a gieased baking
dish and spi inkle with buttcied
ci umbs (To make buttered
u umbs, melt buttei in a pan
and add the dned biead ciumbs.)
Bake at 350 degiees for 25 min
utes oi until coin is film Serves
foui
BANANA-SWEET POTATO
BAKE
(Excellent take-along dish,
pietty too)
3 cups mashed cooked sweet
potatoes (6 medium)
2 ripe bananas, mashed
1 teaspoon salt
i,4 to VI; cup light cream
1 cup miniature marshmallows
Combine hot sweet potatoes
(mashed until smooth) and
bananas Add salt and sufficient
cream to make a soft, fluffy
mixture.
Place in buttered one quart
casserole Dot top with marsh
mallows. Heat in slow oven (325
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