15 May 14, 1975 KINDERGARTEN COOKBOOKS SWEET—SOUR LENTILS from the kitchen of Mrs. Pekarek 11b. pkg. lentils 4-6 cups water 1 tsp. salt 4 T. vinegar 4T. sugar Wash lentils thoroughly; then drain. Cover with 4 - 6 cups water and the salt. Bring to boiling point, reduce heat and simmer (do not boil) slowly until tender, about two hours. If {it gets too thick while cooking, keep adding a little water. When done add the vinegar and sugar. Be sure to stir the lentils to distribute the sweet-sour taste. Serve with frankfurters. Cut this sheet out. Take it with you to the polls. There's a long, honorable tradition at stake this May cared enough to cast your ballot. . . cared enough to 20 . . . the tradition of good government for Lancaster keep our local government uncommonly free of the County. Because over the years you the voter have Elizabeth P. Bailey’ Washington School kindergarten class gave their mothers cookbooks for Mother's Day. The books were written and illustrated by the class. Each student brought a recipe from his or her mother and illustrated it with a picture drawing of his or her mother cooking it. Copies were presented to each mother. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 11 SPICE CAKE from the kitchen of Mrs. Hess 4 c. shortening 2 eggs : gig 1% c. sugar % c. milk 2 c. flour 1t. vanilla 2 t. baking powder 2 T. molasses Y% t. salt 2 t. each of cinnamon, cloves, allspice Combine shortening, ,olasses, and vanilla. Add dry ingredients and milk. Beat for 2 min. Add eggs and beat for 3 min. Bake at 37S degrees for about 30 to 35 min. in a loaf Contributors to thje cookbook were:Kelly Hess, Angela McKain, Jeff Shank, Jill Pomroy, Connie Emenheiser, David Pierce, Todd Phillips, Jeff Wenger, Tina Perez, Tim Zuch, Donna Yingst, Lisa Shannon, Erin Phalen, Lee Bradley, Angela Marie Miller, Michele Frantz, Todd Johnson, David Long, Joann Hess, Scott Dillow, Donna Take this. = shenanigans that have plagued other areas. “J w ICE CREAM DELIGHT from the kitchen of Mrs. Dillow 60 Ritz crackers 1b. butter 1%2 c. milk 1/2 gal. vanilla ice cream (softened) 2 sm. packs cocoanut cream instant pudding 9 oz. Cool Whip Crush crackers. (Reserve some for topping.). Melt butter and pour over crackers in a 9°’ x 13’ pan. Press on bottom only. Pour milk into softened ice cream and beat with mixer until smooth. Add instant pudding and heat again. Pour over crackers and add Cool Whip on top. Top with left-over crackers. Refrigerate and serve! Vote. Because you can’t afford to stop caring. And because these G.O.P. slated candidates are depending on your support. Kenneth L. Reighard ’ Paul A. Mueller, Jr. A native Lancastrian, Paul is an attorney and a partnengin the firm of Barley, Snyder, Cooper & Mueller. His back- ground of wide professional experience will be a great advantage to the Court of Common Pleas. His involvement in com- munity affairs goes back over 16 years. Presently he's on the Board of Directors of the Lancaster General Hospital, The United Way, and The Easter Seal Society, Raymond G. Herr Ray has been Chairman of the Lancaster County Commissioners for the past three years and has behind him a record of note- worthy service in a wide variety of political posts. Presently he serves on the Gover- nor's Justice Commission, the Lancaster Area Transportation Study, and the Mental Health/Mental Retardation Board He is also a charter member of the Willow Street Lions Club. Ray was graduated Paul F. Paes An incumbent County Commissioner, Paul has a long record of dedicated political service in Lancaster County. Through the years he has become a well-known and . highly respected member of the local governmental body. Active in many com munity organizations such as the Lititz Chamber of Commerce, the American Legion, B.P.O. Elks, Masons, Shriners, he still finds time to serve as Director of Heritage Center of Lancaster County, Jacob L. Brown A familiar figure in his native Lancaster County, Jake has spent 23 years working on political committees and campaigns Presently he volunteers his services as a Committeeman and an Area Chairman. He has always been extremely active in com- munity organizations, and Now serves on the Board of Directors of the Manheim Lions Club. Jake belongs to the Zion Lutheran Church. He holds a degree from Millersville State College and is on the Ken's experience as Mayor of Elizabeth town, as well as his work as Committeeman and as a member of the Advisory Com- mittee, gives him an exceedingly relevant background for the office of Sheriff. He has been closely associated with many community organizations over the past 15 years, including the Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce, Loyal Order of Moose, American Legion, Elizabethtown Lodge #682 F & AM, Lancaster Lodge of as well as being Vice-President of the Lan- caster Symphony Orchestra. Paul is a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. To vate for Paul, write “Mueller” in slot number 4, from West Lampeter High School and is a member of the Lititz Moravian Church. Director of Soil Conservation, and Director of Office of Aging. We need his ambition and energy in the County Commissioner's Office. Paul is a graduate of Quarryville High School and Penn State University and attends the Refton Brethren in Christ Church. management staff of Pennsylvania Bell Perfection. Ken is a graduate of Eliza- bethtown High School and Elizabethtown College. Treasurer twee tue Onet | (vane tur Omat B-REPUBLICAN ”" ” 108 ne ”m 18 148 18 NE .| Whitlaw | Jack F.| Howard Celia T Show Tracy Snow Rick Li Silvestri J, . Raymond Pal F. Jacob L.| Richard | Kenneth L. Robert | Alice M.| Mabel B Silvestri f— Herr Paes Brown | Eckman |Reighard Fasnacht Frey Kreider Marietta Borough : . : Mount Joy Borough Hempfield School District Donegal School District East Donegal Twp. OFFICES : OFFICES Justice School Directors School Directors of the oy ad Peace 8. REPUBLICAN SN oN ENN B- REPUBLICAN SSN 200 GN ENN 218 3 Eimer L. Terry L. David E. Li 2 Jere R. Richard A. John M. Donald Raymond B. i a Wagner, Jr. Wilhelm Alspach : Duke Umbenhauer Weidman Kugle Knorr i OFFICES ee Judge Of Ti Sopyier Court : Ely C=» Paid for by the Republican Primary Committee of Lancaster County. Chairman, Larry D. Boozer - Treasurer, Franklin M. McCorkel riously. = = == ==
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