Warren County dairy royalty Includes, from left, Agusta Upton, Kristen Burch, alter nate; Deborah Callan, dairy princess, Kim Kallka, dairy maid, Jessica Gruber, and Rebecca Gruber. Warren County Holds Pageant SUGAR GROVE (Warren Co.) At the Warren County Fair grounds on June 20, Debohah Cal lan, daughter of Frank and Lynette Callan of Sugar Grove, was crowned Warren County Dairy Princess. Kristen Burch, daughter of Howard and Maryann Wilcox and of James and Beth Burch of Rus- MILK. IT DOES A BODY GOOD. • Agricultural • Commercial • Residential 16 Ft. High Circular Manure Storage Featuring Side-Mount Pump • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Storage, Etc. sell, was named alternate dairy princess. Kim Kalika, daughter of Bill and Pam Kalika of corry was crowned dairy maide. Dairy ambassadors named were Jessica Gruber and Rebecca Gruber, daughters of Wayne and Joyce Gruber of Sugar Grove, and INC. 430 Concrete Ave., Leola, PA 717-656-20 Augusta Upton, daughter ot Robert and Glenna Upton of Spring Creek. Judges for the event were Rhon da Kieklah, 1995 state dairy prin cess; George Wilcox, Erie County Extension agent; and Sheri Sher man. Chataqua County Extension agent. Jim Cowden, Warren County extension director, was master of ceremonies. Meridith Weiders pahn, 1996 state alternate dairy princess, made a special appear ance and performed a skit for the audience. Last year’s reigning Dairy Prin cess Elizabeth Saunders of Sugar Grove, Alternate Deanna Walton of Spring Creek, and Dairy Maide Kristen Hitchcock bid the audi ence farewell. Following the pageant, an ice cream social was held. Cook’s Question ANSWER Here are several recipes sent in by readers. I’m uncertain what they are in response to sincethey were not marked. But I'm sure you'll enjoy these from Elmer Beiler of Gap and from Salome Fisher. Bring to a boil: 2 sticks butter 1 cup water 4 tablespoon cocoa Sift together: 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups sugar Beat well and add: 2 eggs 1 teaspoon baking soda Vi cup buttermilk or sour cream Beat and pour into large cookie sheet. Bake 20 minutes. Frosting: 1 stick butter 4 tablespoons cocoa 6 tablespoons milk 4 cups confectioners' sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Melt butter. Add cocoa and milk, bring to boiling. Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Beat well. Spread on while cake is warm. Bottom: 2 cups graham crackers, crushed % cup butter, melted 1 tablespoon sugar Filling: 1 package lemon Jell-0 1 cup hot milk 8-ounces cream cheese 1 cup sugar 1 large can evaporated milk Whipped cream topping, if desired Dissolve Jell-0 in hot water, add cream cheese and sugar, whipped cream topping and milk until thick. Combine all ingre dients. Pour into crust. Chill until firm. Indian Pudding % cup cornmeal, preferably stone ground 'A cup dry milk 2 tablespoons dry egg '/• teaspoon salt '/« teaspoon cinnamon '/»cup molasses Mix and pack into a small bag: cornmeal, dry milk, dry egg, salt, and cinnamon. Carry the molasses separately in a leak proof container inside a self-sealing plastic bag. On the trail: Add 1 'A cups water to the dry ingredients in a pot. Add molasses. Bring to a boil, then cover and simmer 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Let the pudding sit off the heat to cool for at least 10 minutes before eating it. Serve plain or with yogurt, milk, or cream. Serves 6-8. Salome recommends making this for hiking. It's a fact! Contaminated water can have a costly effect on your livestock and poultry performance. Our years of experience plus hundreds of farm related treatment systems has proven the validity and practicality of correcting contaminated water. WATER SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS IN FARM WATER TREATMEN 548 New Holland Ave. Willis Sharp 740 E. Lincoln Ave. Lancaster, PA 17602 Somerset, PA& Myerstown, PA 17067 (717) 393*3612 Surrounding Counties (717) 866-7555 800-224-3612 (814) 893-5081 800-887-7555 Along Rte. 23 8004193-5081 along Rte. 422 Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, July 5, 199749 (Continued from Pago BS) Sheet Cake Cheese Cake Water Quality an IMPORTANT Ingredient In estock Management Martin Water Conditioning Co.
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