beating until light and fluffy. Add melted chocolate and blend well. Sift together dry ingredients and add alternately with water to chocolate mixture. Pour batter into three 8-inch layer pans which have been greased and lined with waxed paper. Bake in moderate oven at 350 degrees 30 to 35 minutes. Fudge Frosting 2 cups sugar 1 cup light cream 2 (1-ounce) squares unsweetened chocolate, grated New Idea’s Uni-Combine ■ —— Uni-Combine. rugged simplicity that gets the job done. When you’re shelling corn, the heavier the cylinder/concave, the better Uni’s heavy 36” cylinder was designed to handle those hard ears with ease With good flywheel action Resists distortion at high speeds Handles 2-, 3-, or 4-row cornheads and lets you harvest wide or narrow rows Optional Uni Bin-Stretcher transfer auger moves grain from the grain A. L. HERR&BRO. Quarryvilie KINZER EQUIP. CO. Kinzer LONGENECKER FARM SUPPLY Rheems Combine all ingredients in a heavy saucepan. Boil over high heat three minutes without stirring. Reduce heat and con tinue cooking until it reaches soft ball stage (238 degrees). Cool. Beat until creamy and of spreading consistency. Add cream if too thick. Barbara Ann Stoltzfus RD2 Narvon xxxx Pecan Pie 9-inch unbaked pie shell CHAS.J. McCOMSEY &SONS Hickory Hill, Pa. LANDIS BROS., INC. Lancaster 3 eggs 2-3 cup granulated sugar 1-3 teaspoon salt 1-3 cup butter 1 cup dark corn syrup 1 cup pecan halves Beat together all ingredients except pecans with a rotary beater until well mixed. Stir in pecan halves. Pour into unbaked ' pie shell and bake at 350 degrees until set and browned. Time - varies between 50 - 75 minutes depending upon the quality of pecans used and the amount of beating. - —Berve best at room tem perature, plain or a la mode. xxxx White Chiffon Cake 2Vi cups flour 2 cups sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder A little salt Make a hole in the flour, then add >/ 2 cup oil, 5 egg yolks and % cup cold water. Beat till smooth. Then take 1 cup egg whites and 1 teaspoon cream of tartar. Beat till it stands in peaks. Add-egg mixture. Bake 55 minutes. (Miss Burkholder suggests if you have no oil, use water in stead.) Miss Ella Mae Burkholder RD2 New Holland xxxx Banana Nut Cake 2V 2 cups flour 1 2-3 cups granulated sugar 2-3 cups shortening IV* teaspoons baking powder tank to a trailing wagon As you move through the field you can shell in Va-mile long fields without stop ping to unload Uni-System is the system of self propelled harvesters—each one car ried and powered by the one in terchangeable Power Unit And the Uni-Combine is one reason why we say Just plain makes more sense! Mrs. Ira Davis RTI Quarryville ROY H. BUCH, INC. Ephrata, R.D.2 N.G. HERSHEY & SON Manheim STOLTZFUS FARM SERVICE Cochranville, Pa Lancaster Farming. Saturday, July 21,1973—2! 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt 3 mashed bananas 2-3 cup buttermilk or thick milk \ 2 large eggs '2-3 cup chopped nuts. Stir shortening; add sugar, baking powder, buttermilk and bananas. Beat. Put in flour, soda and salt. Beat two minutes. Add eggs, beat. Last fold in chopped nuts. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. “This is a moist cake.” Mrs Harvey Reiff RDI Leola XXXX Wacky Cake Mix in loaf pan; 3 cups flour 2 cups granulated sugar 2-3 cup cocoa y 2 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking soda Then add and mix: 1 cup cold coffee 1 cup water 2-3 cup cooking oil 2 teaspoons vinegar 1 teaspoon vanilla Bake at 350 degrees about 30 to 35 minutes. Miss Mary Hoover RDI Denver Penn Willow 4-H Holds Splash Party The Penn Willow 4-H Club held its monthly meeting July 13,1973 at the Conestoga Community Pool. The meeting was called to order by President Greg Martin. Brenda Huntzinger led the club in the 4-H Pledge and Pledge of Al legiance. Pat Gilner had roll call and the minutes of the last meeting were read. Kathy Huber then gave the treasurer’s report which was followed by new business on upcoming events. Joan Huber gave comments on Dress Revue and Margot Martin gave comments about the local Round Up for sewing and cooking which will be held on August 6. 1973. Pat Gilner and Kathy Huber will represent Pqnn Willow 4-H in the running of Lancaster County 4-H Club Queen contest. Pat Gilner will represent the Club as Jr. Queen. Pat is the daughter of Mr & Mrs. William Gilner of Main Street, Conestoga. Pat has been in 4-H 3 years and has taken 3 years of sewing, 3 years of cooking and Jr Leadership Kathy Huber will represent the Club'as Sr. Queen. Kathy is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Huber of Conestoga, RD2. Kathy has been in 4-H 4 years and has taken 4 years of Cooking, 3 years of Sewing and Jr. Leadership. Sewing and Jr. Leadership. Following the meeting the club could swim or listen to a local rock group called Cotton. Refreshments were then served. The next monthly meeting of the Penn Willow 4-H Club will be held August 10,1973 which will be a field trip to Hershey Park. News Reporter, Ronald Walton CUSTOM TRUCK BODIES for hauling Cattle & Horses D. K. HOSTETLER, IHC. BELLEVILLE, PENN A. 17004 PHONE 717-935-2151 County Council Plans Sub Sale The 4-H County Council held its July meeting at the Black and White Holstein Farm on July II at 7:30 p.m. The 4-H Michigan exchange guests attended with their hosts. It was decided that to raise money the 4-H County Council will have a sub-sale on August 11. A report was given on the State Leadership School at Penn State Following the meeting, several members performed a skit Then everyone participated in a Square Dance called by Bert Wittenberg. 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