ADSA annual meeting • UNIVERSITY PARK The Awards Program, and Penn State American Dairy Science University Dairy Alumni Mixer. Association will hold its 77th an- Sessions will conclude Wednesday nual meeting June 27-30 on the with the ADSA General Business University Park Campus of The Meeting. Pennsylvania State University, in addition to the regular “Activities June 27 will feature technical sessions, there will be a the ADSA opening session, a Past symposium June 26 in honor of Dr. Presidents’Reception and Dinner, j. o. Almquist, Penn State and a Student Affiliate Reception,” professor of dairy physiology and points out Dr. Larry Specht, Penn on e of the winners of the 1961 Wolf State professor of dairy science Foundation Prize, extension and general chairman of “Tours and recreational op the annual meeting. portunities will be available for Technical sessions are everyone," Specht notes. “A golf 80 °? Monda y’ tournament will be held on Sunday, and Wednesday mornmg. Papers a ladies luncheon on Monday, a 06 presented m four areas: Monday evening barbecue, and a Production Division, Dairy Foods choice of tours for spouses on Research Section, Industry and Tuesday.” ® e ? t f on > “J 1 Student Preteens and teenagers may eluding the participate in ice skating, bowling, Northeast ADS A/AS AS Graduate swimming, hiking, and nature Student Paper Competition. study. Canoeing and cave The Northeast ADSA/ASAS crawling, under the supervision of Awards Breakfast will be held a professional staff, will be A June 29, along with the Student available to older youth. Affiliate Luncheon and Division “Central Pennsylvania is a Business Meeting. beautiful place to visit in June. It is Also included on Tuesday’s accessible by air and major agenda are the International highway systems,” the general Reception, Donors Dinner, ADSA chairman emphasizes. i jitepa Machine Work *v- Welding & * I |KHHr Farm Supplies I I W Hardware F ' | 1 D.S. 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The cook-off contest, to be held at the Trinity High School in Shiremanstown on June 10, is open to all residents of Pennsylvania 18 years or older, who do not have professional cooking status. “This is an excellent opportunity for Pennsylvanians to show off their original recipes and be rewarded for their creativity,” Hallowed said. Entries must be submitted by May 15. Finalists, selected by a panel of judges, will compete on June 10. Contestants for the final competition wid be selected on the basis of originadty, 20 points; taste, 40 points; ease of preparation and practicably, 20 points; and appearance, 20 points. A minimum of six finalists will be selected to prepare their entries from the recipes submitted. First prize is $125, second prize is $6O, third and fourth prizes are $3O each. The state winner will be eligible to compete in the national cook-off contest to be held in September m San Antonio, Texas. Each contestant may submit one original beef recipe using beef chuck, round, rump, fresh brisket PA beef cook-off scheduled cut in any form or ground beef. The dish must contain a minimiim of two and not more than uve pounds of beef. The meat must be ex clusively beef and can only be from the above cuts. Total cooking time may not exceed four hours, not including preliminary preparations, such as marinating. Recipes must be specific, but brand names and commercial tenderizers are not BUTTERCREAMICING .. ... „ _ 1/2 cup sohd vegetable shor- une ’. °" tuning speed. Scrape sides and bottom of 1/2 cup butter or margarin bowl often. When all the sugar has 1-1/2 tsps. vanilla ldn S wiH «W>ear 5 cups confectioners' sogar( there ‘fry- Add imlk and beat at medium are 4 cups in a pound) speed two to three minutes. Keep 3 Tablespoons milk icing covered with a damp cloth Cream butter and shortening cntd ready to decorate. For best with electric mixer. 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