Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 20, 1984, Image 48

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    B4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1984
Delaware teens win state 4-H honors
NEWARK, Del. - Four New
Castle County 4-H members have
benn named state winners in the
1984 national 4-H awards program.
All will attend the National 4-H
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favorite foods. On this page is one
of her “all-time favorite” recipes
that she wants to share.
Chocolate Chip
Cake
*4 pound butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sour cream
2 cups sifted flour
Vh. teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
6 ounces chocolate chips
Mix flour, baking powder,
and baking soda, and set aside.
Cream butter and sugar and
add eggs. Mix well. Add flour
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Congress in Chicago Nov. 24 - Dec,
1.
Judy Armstrong of Wilmington
took top honors for her fashion
revue project. The daughter of Ann
Carol
Dreisbaeh
mixture and sour cream
alternately to sugar and butter
mixture and mix well. Add
vanilla. Put half the batter into
a greased 9”x13” pan. Make a
mix of ‘/ 2 cup sugar and 1
teaspoon cinnamon. Sprinkle
the batter with 1 2 the amount of
chocolate chips and the
cinnamon-sugar mixture. Top
with the remaining batter.
Sprinkle the top with remaining
chips and cinnamon-sugar.
Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes.
Does not need frosting. Also
makes good cupcakes.
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and John Armstrong, she is a
member of the Highlanders 4-H
Club. Her trip to Chicago will be
sponsored by the Simplicity
Pattern Company, Inc.
Deborah K. Klair, Hockessin,
won the state’s agriculture
program award. A member of the
Y’s Owls 4-H Club, she is the
daughter of Barbara and Richard
Klair. Her trip to Chicago will be
sponsored by the International
Harvester Company.
Dave Morneau, Newark, took the
state award for his citizenship
project. He is the son of Virginia
and Henry Momeau and a member
of the Fantastics 4-H Club. His trip
to Chicago will be sponsored by the
Coca-Cola Company.
Debbie Taylor, Hockessin,
daughter of Barbara and Dale
Taylor, won top honors for her
horticulture project. She is a
member of the Hill-n-Dale 4-H
Club. Her Chicago trip will be
sponsored by the Ortho Consumer
Products Division of Chevron.
The purpose of 4-H projects is to
build skills in specific areas of
interest, increase career
awareness, and develop leader
ship, character, and initiative. All
of the state winners have worked
on their projects for several years,
each year building on the past
year’s achievements.
During their week in Chicago,
the New Castle County delegates
and 1,800 others from elsewhere in
the state and nation will attend
meetings, hear nationally known
speakers, and participate in
recreational activities.
HEADQUARTERS FOR A FULL LINE
OF WOOD AND COAL STOVES
J E,m l ra ?« l ■ Enterprise
Wood or Coal Burning ■ Airtight
Deluxe Cook Stove ■ Coal Furnace
Enterprise
Coal Range
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STOVE & FIREPLACE REPAIR PRODUCTS
The SFB-3 M W f
Wood Burning Boiler |Rj MM In
Connects to any
Hot Water System
David Morneau
Debbie Taylor
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Oil Lamps
Warm Morning Coai & Wood Heaters
T-Joint
Black Oxide or
Galvanized Finish
STOP IN AND SEE OUR FULL LINE DISPLAY
• Heaters
• Cast Iron Stoves
COLEMAN CENTER
89 Old Leacock Rd., RD 1 Ronks, PA
Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 8-5; Tues. & Fri. Evenings till 8:30
Monarch
Wood or Coal
Furnace
STOVE PIPE AND FITTINGS
Adjustable
Elbow
Cast Iron
Dampers
• Coal and Wood Ranges
Judith Armstrong
Deborah Klair
Elmira Fireplace Insert
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24 Karat Gold Plated Doors
Tarnish Proof
Round or Square
Chimney Brushes
LANCASTER
J<o INTERCOURSE
OLD LEACOCK RD
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LEACOCK
COLEMAN
CENTER
• Fireplaces