Home On The Range {Continued from Page 54) 1 quart (heaping peaches blended to pulp) Follow directions on hand or electric freezer. Ripen 1 to 2 hours after licking the dasher clean. XXX Upside-Down Hershey Peach Cake Melt V* cup sweet butter in SERVING THE FARMERS FOR 103 YEARS „ HAMBURG SAVINGS FDIC and TRUST COMPANY Hamburg, PA Phone 215-562-3811 A FULL SERVICE BANK reathe good country air and have a good ole’ time! _ .*** Take off for the country—our country and get back to your roots. The rolling hills of the historic Pennsylvania Dutch Country provide the perfect setting for this very unique cultural and musical experience. Three beautiful days of the visual and perfor ming arts, all designed to give you a good time. Here are some of the special features; * Continuous music from noon till midnight on two stages *Over 100 skilled craftsmen demonstrate a full line of handicrafts ' Supervised Children’s Activities with Walt Disney Movies, puppet shows, arts & crafts. Children’s Theatre and more ' Music workshops led by star performers every afternoon Original art shows and sales all day 'Roving professional theatrical performances -Old fashioned hoedowns plus lots of pickin’ and jammin’ sessions Afternoon and evening square dancing Instrument building workshops featuring experts from Martin Guitars * Performing arts presentations—poetry, readings, one-act plays and theatre J Good Pennsylvania Dutch home cooking "Complete first-aid facilities with Registered Nurses "Free shuttle service to Rennmger’s—the largest antique/collectors market extravaganza in the East—less than one mile away ‘Many nearby campgrounds plus attractions like Crystal Cave, Hawk Mountain Wildlife Sanctuary, Schaefer Brewery, Domey Park and more ‘Children under seven admitted free with parents To assure everyone's comfort, ticket sales will be stnctly limited, so get yours now at Tickctron locations or with the mail order coupon below So bring your instrument, a lawn chair or blanket and have one great time with us. You've got nothing to lose but the blues 1 TICKETS ONLY ’B.OO per day, available at Ticketron locations or by mail INFORMATION call (215) 683-3511 extension 258 or 241 Gates open at 9 a.m. Workshops, demonstrations and crafting begin at 9:30 a.m. Ticket Outlets: Speedy’s, Music Plus, & Hair Magic - Allentown Trexler’s Records - Kutztown Record City - Westgate & South Malls Whitehall Mall Record Shop All Boscov Stores - Reading & Pottsville Renaissance - Bethlehem Terry’s Music, Explosion - Palmerton Listening Booth Palmer Park Mall |Easton|, Berkshire Mall | Reading], Quakerlown, & Pottsville 9-inch square cake pan; and % cup brown sugar well packed and 2 tablespoons light corn syrup. After mixing well, spread over bottom of the pan. Slice, cook slightly, and drain one or two fresh peaches. Arrange slices in sunburst design over the pan mixture. Between the peach sections arrange cup maraschino cherries and Vi cup chopped pecans. In. a large mixing bowl cream: Vz cup plus 2 tablespoons sweet butter, 1- V« cups sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Add 2 eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Sift together 1-Vz cups pre sifted flour, V* cup cocoa, Vz teaspoon baking soda and Vz teaspoon salt. Add sifted ingredients alternately with Vz cup buttermilk. Beat well and pour over fruit and nuts in pan. Bake 45-55 minutes at 350 F. Im mediately invert on to serving dish. Top with whipped cream if desired. Makes 9-12 servings. Peach Mousse 1- cups crushed peach pulp 2- cups heavy cream 1 tablespoon powdered gelatine 2 cups confectioners sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons cold water Mix milk, sugar, and peach pulp. Add gelatine which has been soaked a few FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 ♦Freddy Fender Show * Emmy lou Harris *MeI Tillis Show *Statler Brothers Show Vassar Clements Heartsfield Hickory Wind Eric Anderson Central Park Shieks SheltnersviDe Shieks Randy Matthews Vernon Mclntyre & the Appalachian Grass Special Guest Emcee—George “Goober” Lindsey from Mayberry R.F.D. ♦Performers scheduled to do two shows—afternoon and evening. Stage show continuous from noon to midnight Shuttle service to Renninger’s—world’s largest outdoor antique/collectors extravaganza minutes in cold water and dissolved over boiling water. Fold in cream which is whipped stiff. Freeze. Vt cup soft butter or margarine V* cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour Vz cup karo Vi teaspoon salt 3 eggs 1 -Vz cups fresh sliced peaches Cream butter, sugar, and flour. Stir in syrup salt, and mix well. Beat in eggs one at a time until just blended. Add peaches and pour into crust. Add topping and bake in hot oven at 400 F for 35 minutes or until knife comes out clear. Topping for pie; Vi cup brown sugar Vi cup flour 2 tablespoons butter Vz cup chopped pecans THE FAIRGROUNDS, KUTZTOWN, PA. SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 * Donna Fargo Show Doc & Merle Watson Earl Scruggs Revue John Hartford ♦Don Reno, Bin HarreU & the Tennessee Cut Ups Bonnie Raitt New Grass Revival Heartsfield Liv Taylor Bottle HUI Mary Faith Rhoads Randy Matthews Eric Anderson SheimersviUe Shieks Red Clay Ramblers Jay Unger & Lynn Hardy * Vernon Mclntyre & the Appalacian Grass Special Guest Emcee—George “Goober” Lindsey from Mayberry R.F.D. ♦Performers scheduled to do two shows—afternoon and evening Stage show continuous from noon to midnight Free shuttle service to Renmnger’s—world’s largest outdoor antique/collectors extravaganza For fast mail orders, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your check or money order to KSC Alumni Association, Kutztown State College, Kutztown, PA 19530. Please send me the following tickets for the Kutztown Good-Time Arts & Music Festival—Sept. 3.4 &5, 1976 No. of Tickets Day _ _ Friday, Sept. 3 @ sB.ooeach $ Saturday, Sept. 4 @ $B.OO each $ Sunday, Sept. 5 @ $B.OO each $ TOTAL ENCLOSED $ Children under seven admitted free All tickets sold in advance only * All tickets general admission, no refunds or exchanges 1 All performances rain or shine Mrs. Rufus Shirk East Earl, Pa. XXX Peach Crumb Pie Mrs. EliZeiset Morgantown, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 7,1976 Cheese imports down WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that imports of cheese licensed under Section 22 quotas of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, declined during 1975 for the second year in a row. The Department’s annual report on imports of cheese and other diary products showed use of licenses issued against the quotas for cheese amounted to 70 per cent of the total allocation, com pared to 75 per cent in 1974 and 87 per cent in 1973. The purpose of the quotas is to prevent imports from materially interfering with the U.S. dairy support program. Lower quota utilization was due primarily to the unstable price situation •luegrass SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ♦Tammy Wynette Show ♦johnny Paycheck Show ♦Ferlin Huskey Show ♦Oak Ridge Boys Star-Spangled Washboard Band Good Old Boys Randy Matthews Jay Unger & Lynn Hardy Eric Anderson SheimersviUe Shieks Red Clay Ramblers Bottle Hill Special Guest Emcee—George “Goober” Lindsey from Mayberry R.F.D. Bluegrass Band Contest—slsoo in prizes—produced by Doug Tucktnan and The Bluegrass Club of New York City Special Goodtime Fellowship Service beginning at 10.30 a m. featunng the Oak Ridge Boys, Randy Matthews, and Rick & Rosemary Wilhelm Performers scheduled to do two shows—afternoon and evening Stage Show continuous from noon to midnight Amount resulting from general in flationary pressures and to counter-vailing duty actions affecting important sup plying countries. These actions, directed against foreign subsidies, have resulted in the removal or substantial reduction of subsidies on exports to the United States for most in dustrial cheeses as well as other cheeses used for further processing, such as Swiss cheese. High prices held imports of the “pricebreak” cheeses (Swiss or Emmenthaler; Gruyere-process cheeses; and the basket category of Other cheeses) to an average utilization of only 61 per cent the quotas. For these categories, when the f.o.b. price exceeds the “pricebreak” level, quotas do not apply and import licenses are not required. Although price rises may in some cases merely have shifted transactions from quota to nonquota status, the total volume of “price break” cheese imports (quota and nonquota com bined) decreased sub stantially. Imports under other cheese quotas also reflected the price and demand situation. Imports of processed Edam and Gouda cheeses, a traditional low use quota item, were only 23 per cent of the quota due to short supplies, high prices and lack of demand. By contrast, each of the quotas for Italian-type cheese and for Blue-mold cheese were 86 pei cent utilized, and 94 per cent of the Edam and Goouda quota was used. As usual, utilization of the comparatively small quotas for Cheddar and for American-type cheeses other than Cheddar was near the quota limits - 95 and 98 per cent, respectively. 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