Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1980, Image 100

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.2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980
Ann Basehore
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Sharon Cornman
Pamela Friese
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7 cups hot nulk
3% cups sugar
3 packages unflavored gelatin
2 cups cold nulk
5% cups cream
1 tablespoon vanilla
Warm the milk and add the sugar Soak the gelatin in
the cold milk and add to the first mixture Cool and put
into the freezer until mixture sets Remove from the
freezer and add the cream and vanilla. Mix everything
together until well blended and return to the freezer
stirring every 2 hours until the ice cream is hard
Pauline Zimmerman, Age 11, East Earl
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You can get it quickly and easily by calling Baches COMMODITY
HOTLINE in Harrisburg. We’ll give you recorded opening com
ments, a mid-session report, and a summary of the day’s activities
after the close It’s the type of information commodity traders want
and need
Find out more about the Bache COMMODITY HOTLINE. Just call
John Schreckengaust in our Harrisburg office at 717-761-7344.
The winning attitude at Bache. Put it to work for you.
The Plaza 21 Bldg., Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
Cumberland to pick new dairy princess
NEWVILLE - The
thirteenth annual Cum
berland County Dairy
Princess Pageant will be
held in the Big Springs High
School Auditorium on
Wednesday, June 18.
The program, open to the
public, will begin at 8:00
P.M. with six area girls
competing for the title of
1980 Cumberland County
Dairy Princess. All are the
daughters of dairy farmers
and each is actively involved
in helping on the family
farm.
The master of ceremonies
Wendy Mains
Junior Cooking Edition
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4 cups flour
3 heaping teaspoons baking powder
1 cup milk
dash of salt
butter the size of an egg
Combine everything with a fork Dough will be stiff
enough to roll Roll thick Cut into squares and prick with
a fork Bake in a 400° F oven Serve warm
Miriam Shirk, Age 5, Mifflinburg
BANANA TAFFY SHAKE
1 ripe banana
legg
1 cup milk, cold
1 tablespoon molasses
Peel the banana and cut or break it mto chunks Put into
the blender container along with the milk, egg and
molasses Beat until very bubbly Pour into a glass and
enjoy right away
MISSOURI ICE CREAM
will be Scott Smith, a
popular sports broadcaster
from Shippensburg. En
tertainment will be provided
by the musical group
“Chapter Seven.” Door
prizes are to be awarded at
intermission and dairy
refreshments will be served
following the contest.
Karen Hombaker, the 1979
Cumberland County Dairy
Princess, will be present to
crown her successor from
among the following con
testants:
Ann Basehore, 18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
TEA BISCUITS
Martha B. Shirk, East Earl
Donald L. Basehore,
Mechanicsburg.
Ann is a 1980 graduate of
Cumberland Valley High
School where she was a
member of the National
Honor Society and has done
much independent research
in science. This fall Ann
plans to attend Mont Alto
Campus of Penn State
University to study Dairy
WE'RE HAVING A WET SPRING THIS YEAR ...
BUT .. .WHITE HORSE GRAIN CO. CAN SERVE YOU
WITH FLUID FERTILIZER BY USING THEIR
FLOTATION EQUIPMENT.
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AFTER IST CUTTING HAY . . . TOP DRESS WITH
FLUID BLEND FERTILIZER. WE CAN ADD THE
FOLLOWING INSECTICIDES FOR BUG CONTROL IN
OUR APPLICATIONS. (TRITHIONAE, SUPRACIDE
2E, CYGON 400 AND FURADAN 4 FLOW).
WE HAVE A GOOD
SUPPLY OF GUTWEIN
AND ASGROW SEED
CORN.
★ BALER TWINE
Check with us for complete liquid blend and
dry fertilizer programs.
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RD 2, Cochranviile, Penna. 19330
PHONE: Bob 215-869-8201 Dick 215-932-3307
Located on Rt. 41 Between Avondale and Cochranviile
Warehouse at Russellville.
Science. She is also a
member of the Silver
Springs Presbyterian
Church.
Sharon Cornman, 18,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Creedin Comman, Carlisle.
A 1979 graduate of Boiling
Springs High School, Sharon
is presently a secretary for
the Cumberland County
Agricultural Extension
SOYBEAN SEED
AVAILABLE - WILLIAMS
ASGROW 3860,4268,
3127
★ COMPLETE LINE OF CHEMICALS
Office and holds the office of
president for the Countywide
4-H Dairy Club. She is also a
member of St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Boiling
Springs.
Pamela Friese, 17,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Friese, Shippensburg.
Pam is a 1980 graduate of
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