Kenneth and Connie Rutt. . . (Continued From Page 56) and Harrisburg. He is on the Young Farmer Consultant Committee for the next three years. state Farm Women spring rally at Johnstown this year and they have sponsored bus trips to Ocean City, N. J. this year and last year. Rutts are members of Inter- State Milk Producers. Ken was selected as Young Co-operator for District 3 in 1972 and attended a meeting at Hunt Valley Inn where he won second place in the contest. This contest was based one-third on an interview, one third on farm operation plus inspection of milk equipment, and one-third on a speech. Last August he and Mrs. Rutt were given a week’s all-expense paid •trip to the American Institute of Cooperation at lowa State University, Ames, lowa. He also attended the annual meeting of Inter-State at Philadelphia and milk hearings in Philadelphia 5Va% INTEREST NOW BEING PAID ON PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS. RETROACTIVE TO JULY 1, 1973. PAYABLE FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL. NOW PAYING UP TO 7% ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. CALL OR SEE US FOR MORE INFORMATION. illllf New Hoi'dnd Branch 100 E Mam St. Ph 35^-2131 Kenneth is 4-H leader for the County Holstein Club which has about 115 members this year. He has been leader for four years. He, himself, was in the 4-H Dairy Club and was on the county dairy judging team. He won first place and went to Waterloo, lowa. In 1964 he was on a team of four in livestock judging. They won in the state competition and went to the International Livestock Exposition for two weeks. The team placed 11th there and he placed 20th individually and received trophies. He also won first place at state, Richmond, Va. and Timmonium, Md. Donald Trimble was his coach. Ken also was in the swine 4-H Club of which County Agent M. PAYABLE QUARTERLY ACCOUNTS INSURED TO *20,000 I FIRST FEDERAL 'avings andJj&m ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone 393-0601 Kenneth shows his wife how to use their magnetic breeding calendar. M. Smith was coach. In 1965 he was on the four-member judging team. He was high individual in the state with a perfect score. Kenneth has been a member of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association for three years. He has belonged to Solanco Young Farmers about six years and served as president three years ago. He is serving his second year as public relations director of the Lancaster County Holstein Association, is a member of the state and the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. Ken has been a member of Quarryville Jaycees for two years and is a director. They have about 50 members. Last year they sponsored the Jaycees Outstanding Young Farmer Contest and he went with the local winner, Robert Kauffman, to the national competition at St. Paul, Minn. Ken is chairman of the contest this year. Mr. and Mrs. Rutt are active members of the Mechanic Grove Church of the Brethren where they are serving a three year term on the Deacon Board. It is Sears Mall Park City PH: 299-3745 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25,1973—5 their duty to serve at communion and love feast, and they have 16 families to visit a year. They went to Hill Top the last four years as youth counselors for a weekend. It is for young people from grades seven through 12. Some 180 attended the first weekend of June this year. They helped the Key 73 program in making a church affiliation survey and in givmg out the books of Luke and Acts Kenneth was a Sunday School teacher. Connie taught four-year-old children at their Daily Vacation Bible School in June. She is secretary of her young married couples Sunday School class, the Peacemakers Class. Kenneth and Connie have a trail bike which they ride in dividually and together and the children like to ride it too. The family enjoys doing things together They like to go to Vermont for a week to ski. They fish m their two farm ponds which are stocked with blue gills and large mouth bass. They have a hunting cabin in Sullivan County where the family goes once in the summer. Kenneth hunts deer there as well as locally. Mrs. Rutt says “I do some knitting. I like to bake, I like cooking.” Some of her favorite recipes are: Oatmeal Cake V 4 pound margarine IV4 cups boiling water 1 cup quick oats Combine and let stand 20 minutes. Then add; 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs (1 at a time) YOUR CHOICE SALE sixr. $3O REMINGTON n $3O SAVE $l99 95 Jfe $229 95 I Incrcoscs I V Cutting J Exclusive 2-Year Warranty \JpetJy 1 mile North of Terre Hill on Kou.e Sj7 Ejst Earl RDI Beat well and then add 1 1-3 cups flour Vfe teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes Topping (Cake must be cold before topping ) 6 tablespoons margarine Vfe cup brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans or English walnuts Vi cup cocoanut Vz teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon water Combine and heat to a good boil. Spread on cold cake and brown under broiler. Watch closely to keep from burning. xxxx Shrimp Dip Combine: 1 pint sour cream Vfe package onion soup mix 1 can (41/2 oz.) shrimp, chopped 2 tablespoons chopped sweet pickle 1 tablespoon sweet pickle juice xxxx Lime Party Salad V 4 pound marshmallows 1 cup milk Heat until marshmallows melt, Stir in: 1 package lime jello Then add: 6 ounce package cream cheese I can crushed pineapple Let cool Then add -1 cup cream, whipped 3 4 cup mayonnaise Pour into mold and chill until firm XXXX Shoo Fly Cake 4 cups flour 1 pound light brown sugar 1 cup margarine 2 cups boiling water 1 cup molasses 2 teaspoons soda Mix flour, sugar and butter into crumbs. Save 1 heaping cup crumbs for the top. Mix water, syrup and baking soda. Pour crumbs into the mixture and mix well. Pour into greased and floured pan and top with the cup of crumbs Bake at 350 degrees about 45 - 50 minutes or until tooth pick comes out clean. 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