Junior Cooking Edition may be the la S t week Included are: ice cream June dairy recipes, but a pie, chocolate ice cream roD, j variety can be found cherry cream pudding, 'jjhere. caramel pudding, banana jST 1978 PULL SCHEDULE STOCK & OPEN CLASSES BIG TRACTOR GARDEN, MINI UWD June 30 July 14* July 21 Sept. 15* Sept. 1 *PTPA Sanctioned STARTING TIME 6:30 PM BIG GARDEN, MINI TRACTOR &4WD ADMISSION ADMISSION *3.00 *2.00 Children under 12 - FREE. Children under 12 - FREE 2 Miles West of Chambersburg on Rt. 30,6 Miles South on Rt. #995 to Chambersburg Rod & Gun Club. PTPA Rules On All Classes. ATTENTION POND OWNERS! 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Put your name, ad dress, age, and phone number at the bottom. ICR CREAM PIE Vs cup peanut butter Vs cup molasses 2 cups crunch rice cereal 1 quart vanilla ice cream Mix peanut butter and molasses together in a saucepan and add rice cereal. Butter a pie plate and press the mixture into plate to form crust. Freeze. Let one quart vanilla ice cream John Deere Tractors 40,50,60,70,80 hp UMIS BROS. INC. NEUHAUS'ES INC. ROBOT E. UITIi INC. MAVEARSIEV Lancaster, PA RD2, York, PA Zieglerville, PA &SONS 717-393-3906 1-83 Loganv.He Ext. 3 215-287-9643 West Chester. PA mmom 235.1306 0 r 215-596-2990 EQUIPMENT INC. STANIW A. KIOPP A6WAY INC. MohntonßD2, PA 19540 SHOTZBtRGtRS INC. Chapman Equipment (nearAdamstown) FOIiIPMFNT Bernville.PA Center 215-484-4391 HmRA 215-488-1510 - Chapman. PA PIKBftUE 717-665-2141 21M98-2553 EQUIPMENT INC. KERMIT K. KIStIER Oyster Dale Road A.B.C. GROFF INC. INC. J; 6 * * AG^ ALES Oley RD2, PA New Holland. PA Lynnport, PA S,lv^a^ 7 P^ 18962 215 987 6277 717-354-4191 215-298-3270 215-257-5136 melt. Add to crust. Then freeze. Serve cold. Titus L. Wadel Age 10 Chambersburg, Pa. XXX CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM ROLL 3 eggs V* cup water 1 cup granulated sugar % cup flour V* cup cocoa V*. teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla % gallon ice cream Beat eggs until thick, add water, sugar, and continue to beat. Sift salt, flour, cocoa, and baking powder, mix well. Add vanilla. Line a sheet cake pan with greased paper. Pour in batter. Bake at 425°F. for 12 to 15 minutes. Sprinkle powdered sugar on a tea towel. Turn cake with towel inside. Allow to cool. Unroll and spread with ice cream, then freeze. Annie K. Click Age 9 Bird-in-Hand, Pa. XXX CHERRY CREAM PUDDING 2 cups crushed graham crackers 1 stick margarine (melted) 2 cups confectioner sugar 8 oz. cream cheese 1 package whipped cream topping mixed according to directions cherry pie filling Mix crushed graham Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 24,1978 crackers and margarine. Bake eight to ten minutes. Set aside. Mix sugar with cream cheese and whipped topping. Place in pie shell. Top with cherry pie filling or fresh fruit. Annie K. Fisher Quarryville, Pa. XXX CARAMEL PUDDING 1 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 2 quarts milk 4 tablespoons flour eggs, if desired 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream brown sugar and butter. Add milk to mixture and bring to a boiling point. Stir to prevent scorching. Combine egg and flour. Add small amount of milk to make paste. Add to boiling mixture. Cook until thick. Eugene Weaver Age 10 Mifflinburg, Pa. xxx BANANA SPLIT 2 cups graham cracker crumbs 5 tablespoons melted butter 2 cups confectioner sugar V* lb. soft margarine 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 or 5 bananas pineapples (well-drained) whipped cream groundnuts red cherries Mix graham cracker High-torque diesel engine High torque—some folks call it lugging ability' These John Deere Tractors feature high-torque diesel engines—engines that offer excellent torque reserve for plowing sticky gumbo baling in hilly hayfields, shredding dense crop residue, or other jobs that could stall other tractors These heavy-duty John Deere-designed and-built diesel engines deliver the torque you need to stay on the move through those tough spots with little hesitation or need to downshift Stop in soon for more information on these John Deere Tractors with dependable 3-, 4-, and 6-cylmder diesel engines Engines with high torque-some folks call it ‘performance" crumbs and melted butter and press into an oblong baking pan. Then beat confectioner sugar for five minutes, and add margarine, eggs, and vanilla. Spread this over the cracker crumbs. Slice bananas over pudding. Put well drained pineapples over top. Next put whipped cream on top. Spread pineapple over whipped cream, then add nuts and cherries. Susie Z. Burkholder Age 15 Ephrata, Pa. XXX YOGURT 2 quarts milk %to % cup fresh yogurt ' Heat milk to boiling point. Cool to 100*F. (lukewarm), then add fresh yogurt. Beat a little to break milk solids. Pour into pint jars. Place in large kettle of warm water up to the jar neck for in cubating from three to five hours or until set. The water should be 105°F. warm. After it is set, one should refrigerate immediately. Can be served as salad dressing for tossed greens or vegetables. Also good on baked potatoes or warm apple pie, fresh fruit, apple sauce, jelly or jam. Verna Shirk Age 14 Ephrata, Pa. (Turn to Page 50) 45