42—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 10, 197 S Lancaster County Dairy Princess w m m •m Contest Scheduled The Lancaster County Pennsylvania Dairy Prln- Dairy Princess Committee c . ess Contest and represent invites Lancaster County *J> e Dairy . In dustry girls, who qualify, to par- throughout the Lancaster ticipate in the 1975 Dairy County area in the next year. Princess Pageant to be held The program seeks to June 21 at the Farm and Promote he industry-wide Home Center at 7:00 p.m. contribution of the milk Miss Diane Crider, the 1974 business to the nutrition and Dairy Princess from the economy of Pennsylvania. County, will crown her Rules of the contest are: successor at the pageant. Contestants must be the The local winner will daughter of a dairy farmer, participate in the 19th a dairy farm manager, LPGteiS FARMS We offer prompt delivery to our customers. We keep large quantities of LP Gas in storage. For dependable service .. call today. CALI (717) 665-3588 MYER'S METERED A GAS SERVICE, * (X) INC. (ife P.0.80X 71 MANHEIM, PA 17545 WM. PENN PAVING COMPANY KENNETT SQUARE, PA 215-444-0630 DISTRIBUTORS and APPLICATORS for SEAL-MASTER A Protecting Surface Treatment That Prevents GAS - OIL - SALT - WEATHER & OXIDATION DAMAGE. At the Same Time It BEAUTIFIES YOUR PAVEMENT. WM. PENN PAVING COMPANY You SDOLLARSS on Maintenance Cost For Your Driveway or Parking Lots. MAIL OR CALL 215444-0630 FOR FREE ESTIMATE. □ DRIVEWAY □ PARKING LOT □ BOTH WM. PENN PAVING COMPANY. INC. 441 BIRCH STREET KENNEH SQUARE, PA 19348 NAME STREET CITY TELEPHONE NO BEST TIME TO CALL AJL P.M. herdsman or dairy farm married and have her owner during the current parent's or gusrdlan’s year or the contestant be the consent. Former local owner of more than one winners are not eligible, dairy animal prior to May 1, All official entry forms 1975. must be completed by June She must have completed 1,1975. Entry forms may be her Junior year in High secured from Alan Bair, School and will not reach her Associate County Agent at 21st birthday by December the Farm and Homo Center 31 of the year of the contest, or from Mrs. Robert She must be single and never Gregory, Lititz Rl. DESSERT TREAT FRENCH COUNTRY PUDDING 0,- W\t time uni iv looking ; Ini .1 sperl.icill.il dmnei finale tonsidei Fiemh Countiv Bread Pudding It' 1 delectahlv difleient desseil md e.isv to ptepaie too' Flench baguette <uhes mellow motions 'impelled tanned Fiench chestnutsi and a nch custaidv miMute .uc tin* ba-u mgmlients ’lop with spicv apple 'hie-, and mine chestnuts bake and seive waim with hiandv sauce You II have unmet hmg ti ulv elegant to seive familv or ft lends Its chestnuts th.U j,mc unique flavin to this pudding Thev come from the Aidi'ihe legion ol Fiame and are available in a vanetv o( loi nis gla/ed to he nibbled out of hand whole unsweetened 01 in -viup ueme de manons 'chestnut cieami or unsweetened puiee You can Use them in a vanetv ot dishes meats vegetables desseits tust as the Ftench do With the pudding and Aimagnac sauce serve toffee and a glass of fine Ai magnat hiandv This noble dunk has been .1 favorite with manv gieat figuies m French historv notablv the Kings Musketeeis It pi ov ides the pet feet touth to this French desseit ionise French Country Bread Pudding (Makes about 6 to 8 servings^ I quart 1-inch cubes 2 teaspoons vanilla French baguette 2 cups milk 1 can tlO-oz.) French ] cup (I'2 pint) whole chestnuts, heavy cream drained and crumbled 3 apples, peeled 4 eggs, well beaten and cut into 1/2 cup sugar thin slices 1 4 cup sugar mixed with 1/2 teaspoon each cinnamon and nutmeg Place baguette cubes and chestnuts into shallow Sf? Q Virginville 4-HClub The Virginville Dairy and Swine 4-H Club met recently with president Jeffrey Miller presiding. M mbers were reminded of the Jr. Holstein Club meeting. Demon strations were given on fitting and clipping. The next meetmg will be held at Jeffrey Miller’s home. Michele Ejladney News Reporter om Good (&, news for car owners AGWAY NOW HAS UNLEADED GAS You il find unleaded from AGWAY gives you the per formance you expect in 1975 cars Some earlier models also perform well with unleaded Not sure whether your car can use unleaded gas 7 Ask your Agway man Call or stop by soon' , -v AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. BOX 1197. DILLERVILLE ROAD LANCASTER, PA PHONE 397-4954 well-gren*ed 2-qunrt cn**erole. Bent egg* with nugnr, vnnllln, milk nnd crenm. Pour mixture evenly over brend. Plnee npple *llce* in pretty pnttern over pudding. Sprinkle nugnr mixture over npplex. Ilnke In preheated moderate oven CISO F.l for -10 to 15 minute* or until center of pudding I* firm lo the touch. Serve worm with Armagnae brandy *nuee. To prepare nnueet Combine 2 table*poon* eorn*tarcb with I -I cup *ugar. Stir In I well-beaten egg and 2 cup* milk. Cook over low henl Ntirring cnnMantly until tuiuee bubble* nnd thicken*. Stir in 2 ten*poon* grated orange rind and I I cup Armagnnc. Serve warm. TIME. TAKE THE COOKING OUTDOORS. n o n O Permanent Model For permanent installation, the BROILMASTER is supplied with a 48" heavy steel 4" di ameter post. O Portable Model Portable cart lets you move BROILMASTER around, and store it indoors. Can be fueled from house gas supply with quick-disconnect hose, or from L P. gas cylinder that fits on cart. a » 6. A. CERTIFIED Q Patio Model Desi*n , * s, * d * nd . _ . certified by the Set It down. For use on exist- American Gas Asso ing patios, sun decks, or beside ciation Laboratories swimming pools. Patio base can „ u d s, L W f G !«“ be fastened to concrete surface The new 701 gives you longer lasting per - forma nee... makes ash removal a breezel - With Model 701 you also enjoy these great WARM MORNING features: PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH . . . AUTOMATIC THERMOSTAT . . . FORCED AIR BLOWER (optional)...HOLDS 26" WOOD LENGTHS... FIREBRICK LINED FIREBOX...LARGE SLIDING DOOR. INSULATED FLOOR MATS IN STOC STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Sat. 8 to 5 Tues. &Fri. till 8:30 HfljßfliH Coleman Center 85 Old Leacock Rd. R.D.I Ranks, Pa. Gas Grills G-1000D and G-1000E Sartos THE IDEAL GIFT FOR YEAR ROUND LANCASTER OLD LEACOCK RO / LEACOCK COLEMAN CENTER *«w. wninwsi NUOSI
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