Lancaster farming Saturday CM 7 19/6 60 Pennsylvanian first in ill S\lll (old Mn Alexander llrunlh Bethlehem I’a ha" hern named first place s» inner of thr l r iifi Salior..)! I’f rf ( ook Off .) ( ookinf- ( onlr ' I '(xaisored I), thr Aiik Mull S.illoil.il < < a fir lies to i X [> u.d i on'.imu rv i« in n< of Die h,s ( mull ir !< s. <X p( HMV ( t til*' of hi (( Chuck round rump and brrkct ruts ac re feature d in the contest h< Id in s dt J -iVi ( U last unK The C owlielles womens auxiliary nf the American National ( att lernen s Association, hosted e an te-slants from Ii states Mrs Desantis said hiesta BeefTorta Ole, her winning recipe, 'has the appearance of a round la>er cake that is cut in wedges and served with hot taco sauce " It utilizes ground round, refried beans, and cheese layered with corn meal yeast dough Mrs Desantis says cooking, of course, is her hobby Winning second place was Dr. Sam Tornik, a chiropractor from Plain City, Ohio His recipe, “Zußeefi,” is an interesting combination of ground beef round, zucchini, and cheese. Placing third was Mrs. Clarence Bowman, Lawton, Okla., with “Italian Round Steak Rolls.” Mrs. Bowman,who was bom in Italy, specializes m adding an Italian flavor to beef dishes. Pa. hog team first RICHMOND, Va. - Pennsylvania’s 4-H hog judging team scored a first place last Saturday at the 1976 Eastern U’s. 4-H Livestock Judging Contest held here. Scoring 563 points, they beat second-place In diana by four, and third place Maryland by five. Kevin Rohrer was third high individual in swine judging. In the beef judging contest, the Pennsylvania team placed third behind Maryland and Kentucky. The team was out of the top three for sheep. Overall, Pennsylvania’s team (which was formerly SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS READY MIX CONCRETE FOR EVERY PURPOSE gvcaJicc I IMCRETE J A DIVISION OF A. G. 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Denver, t 010 80201 k icsla Bei f Torta Ole Reef Filling 2-‘-j pounds ground beef round 1 package taco seasoning mix 1 cup water 1 can H 6 ounces) refried beans 4 ounces Monterey Jack cheese, grated Dough to 3- 3 « cups unbleached flour 3 A cup yellow commeal cup brown sugar, packed 2 teaspoons garlic salt 1 teaspoon taco seasoning mix 2 packages (1 tablespoon each) active dry yeast 3 /« cup milk the Lancaster County team until it captured first place at the 4-H Achievement Days at University Park last July) came in fifth with 1487 points. At the top of the scoreboard was Maryland with 1519 points, followed by Virginia, Indiana and Kentucky. A Maryland youth also took first place on an in dividual basis. He was J. D. Shanks with 514 points. He was also top individual for beef, followed by teammate Lon Hobbs. Lancaster County’s Kenneth Brubaker was fifth in the combmed standings. 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SPROUT RDI Rising Sun, Md 301 658-4463 JOEABBATE Box 268 W Hartly, Del 302-492 3819 CHRISTIAN L.STOLTZFUS R 2 Box 409 Elverson PA 215-286-5995 CHESTER SOLTYS, JR Spring City, PA 215 948-3647 JAMES STUTZMAN SONS R 3 Kutztown, PA 215-683-7198 U \Xf~ HARMONY -J / \\ TllN the feed lot 1 h ouUule ami about ’ s inrh u the ouLiitlr of thr pan Ihi a% ouls a mrv»> m rn in rai n{ an occasional nni w; Irak lo'ar.e Krtnn\r (oil ait -pnnpform nm (nun hula |>!ac p torta <>n a I.*r t- r plait* or plate Surnmmi with imp <>{ shredded httiur i arntshed with (herr tomatoes and rijw olive Plan- the healed tarn saur in a prav > boat to spoon os r torta after it is <ul am served Cut in wedtfev ,i mdiratcd Makes ep;h sen inns PRE-MIXES WILLIAM BISSINGER RlZionsville PA 215 679 2380 ELWIN REAM Hughesville, PA 717 584 4085 SHERWOOD A. WITMER Box 138 Berrysburg. PA 717 362-8823 PAULL. KREIDER R 2 Palmyra. PA 717 964-3791 WILMERJ. WEAVER R 1 Fredericksburg. PA 717 865-6710 MARLIN GEESAMAN R 2 New Port. PA 717 582-4598 RUSSELL FRY Duncannon PA LEON M. TICE R 2 Elmer NJ 609 358 2622 WALTER L. PLATTS Bridgeton. NJ 609-451-1739 ROMAN YODER R 1 Grantsville, MD 301-895 5302
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