• Ida's Hoteb° ok Hi*- _ We’ve just finished a week ' of activities as we en ■tained a 4-Her from ne. Even our home life changed as he insisted camping along the lestoga night after night •n though a thunder storm it them running to the for shelter the first ;ht. He and Philip built a big •e in a hole they dug and ' us down in the meadow popcorn and mar lallows one evening. And >n the next night they >ked the whole meal with >me help from Judy. We took him on a tour of a •etzel bakery where four id a half million bavarian” pretzels are aked each week. At Green Dragon Market he tried to buy everything in sight as lifts for his family and we id trouble getting him »me in order to help unload GARBER OIL CQ. [texaco] Fuel Chief HEATING OIL t Oil HEHING EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA Pli (J5.!-J«2I Fun Thrills BUCK TRACTOR PULLS FRIDAY, ADD. 23 - 7:30 P.M. SATURDAY, ADD. 24 - 7:30 P.M. ★ Sxtra Added Attraction ★ FARM TRACTOR PULLS FRIDAY, AUG. 23 SATURDAY, AUG. 24 7000 lbs. w-out Turbos 12000 lbs. w-Turbos 9000 lbs. w-out Turbos 15000 lbs. w-Turbos 12000 lbs. w-out Turbos CO** oV4 I i - • r ;i : v J Ida Risser ;■ a big truck of straw which we bought there. He took a tobacco leaf home, some wheat, dried honesty and our own honey plus pictures of the plain sects in our county. XXX Seeing some very naughty children in a store the other day stirred up a number of thoughts in my mind. I’ve lived long enough to see that permissive parents often live to regret their allowing children to be undisciplined. At a luncheon recently I listened to four teachers tell of numerous parents bringing children to kin dergarten and saying “I can’t do a thing with them.” Personally, I agree with a statement an Amishman made “If you wait until they are out of the high chair you’ve waited too long.” Either the parents will be “boss” or the children will be and I decided long ago that the parents should be. One day my husband shocked a friend of ours when she asked how do you discipline children. He told. her if you only have one there isn’t much you can do but when there are two you just knock their heads together. Of course he was kidding, but-then once in awhile discipline is necessary. Excitement BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND BRING ON THE TRACTORS 4-H Leaders Helping (Continued from Page 26) Philadelphia cream cheese olives Spread cream cheese on rey toast. Slice olives in half and place two halves on each cracker square. HOME-MADE NOODLE SOUP WITH SPAM (Use large kettle) 1 lb. bag noodles 1 pk. onion soup mix 1 cup chopped celery 1 can Spam (diced or chopped) 2 No. 2 cans or (210 oz. packs frozen) com 2 beef or chicken bouillon cubes 6 hard boiled eggs (chopped) parsley flackes, salt, pepper Partially cook noodles, drain and let stand. Using a large kettle, fill about V* full with water and bring to boil. Add bouillon cubes and onion soup mix. Stir. Add celery, corn and Spam. Bring to boil again. Add noodles and chopped eggs. Sprinkle in parsley flakes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Cook until ingredients are done. Add water when and if necessary. This makes many, many hot servings of hearty soup. 7 % lb. Chicken Stew until well done and cut into small pieces. 4 cups bread cubes, crust off 2 cups milk 2 cups chicken broth 5 eggs, beaten in portion of milk Salt and pepper to taste Mix together. Put into long pans, about IVz inches deep (grease pans first) Bake at 350 degrees about IVz hours. Make gravy out of extra broth (except when using tuna or salmon) and when serving put some over squares of loaf. Garnish with parsley. HOME MADE EGG CHEESE 1 qt. milk which has soured (takes about 3 days) 1 qt. sweet milk 1 teaspoon salt 6 to 8 eggs (lightly whipped) Bring sour milk to boil. Add sweet milk, salt and eggs. Simmer about 2 to 3 hours, stirring occasionally until yellow liquid gathers on surface and the milk and egg combination begins to cake. USE; Spread this cheese on toast and add honey as a topping. ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE V-k pounds zucchini, sliced and cooked )don’t peel) 2 eggs well beaten 1 teaspoon salt % cup milk 2 teaspoons grated onion f 1 cup grated American cheese CHICKEN LOAF Related To Agriculture Although less than 10 percent of the people live on farms to day, it’s estimated that about 40 percent of all jobs m the U S are related somehow to agricul ture Related fields include mar keting, processing and trans portation of food products, plus the manufacture and distubution of equipment and services needed by farmers Meat Special Survey Do meat specials turn on buy ing power 7 According to a recent survey, approximately one-third of those responding said they did Two out of ten indicated that price specials never determ ined meat pm chases Here’s the percentage story 35 percent said, “most of the time,” 25 percent said, “some of the time,” 20 percent replied, “only once in a while,” and the remaining 20 percent answered, “never.” BUY NOW and SAVE ... at JI-DEN CARPET Will install WALL-TO-WALL carpet in your Living Room, Dining Room, Hall or Steps... up to 360 sq. ft. or 40 yds. of ARMSTRONG Carpet, complete with padding. 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Over 100 Percent Crop production per man hour Summertime or not, a roast has increased 148 percent Live- just must come to the table stock production per man hour every so often or the family is up 149 percent Crop produc- feels a bit slighted in the menu tion per acre has increased 124 department When you are pur percent Livestock production chasing a roast, get a big one per breeding unit is up 111 per- Meat leftovers, most usable any cent This productivity helps time, are really at a premium keep prices for food in this coun- when the days arc hot and try lower than in any other humid [““Wmmir””! CAMPING IS | GAS GRILLS I PICNIC & ■ BARBEQUE TOOLS ! Coleman Center | 85 Old Leacock Rd. 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