—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 6.1969 20 FOR THE FARM JSStW WIFE CQomßp||w ®e and FAMILY Mrs. Brubaker Has Exhibited Produce For Thirty-Five Years By Mrs. Charles McSparran and fudge Mi. Brubaker adds to Lancaster Faiming Staff Writer this his flowers, various kinds of , . , f’nits such as apples, peaches “The sun is a shining to wel- an(l a p lico t s> vegetables and come the day, Heigh-ho' Come corn to the fail!” The Brubakers have a stand This is the song Mrs. Daniel at Roots Market Tuesday nights, (Amy) Brubaker of Clay Town- vVomelsdorf Market Thursdays ship might well be singing these an( j tjj e G reen Dragon Fridays, days because she started exhibit- They sell their apples, cider, mg her fine products at the f res jj vegetables, dried corn, Reading Fair July 22 and has s t r j n g beans and apples and already exhibited at several flowers S rs - h Sh h e rZ d lZ h r m b etiL W1 ,n Mr. and Mrs. Brubaker’s farm has only 23 acres, about 11 October and also at the Pennsyl- *, , . , . £ ... 5“ VStTJVSSSL ey c e o“ia S c f oun SfTi since they SaUfhavelved here fhSy t h y f- a n. Tfllf fZv S years. In these days of automa exhibitmo - y anypn tion and big business it seems exhibited at some three dozen ° fairs. Some of the other fairs p* " they exhibit at are Allentown, Bedford, Caihsle, Bloomsburg, West Lampeter, Ephiata, New S Holland and Manheim. Ip- Together Mi & Mrs Biubaker have accumulated somewheie between 25,000 and 30,000 nb- j. ™ * bons, Amy herself having re- * * ceived betv/een 5,000 and 6,000 nbbons. They keep all of their nbbons but they have so many *hey just put them away in car- \ ‘ons Mis Biubaker says if she ever gets to the place wheie she takes life easy she might make % ‘hem into a quilt She would yiobably have seveial quilts if she used all of then übbons She says “I don’t exhibit just foi the honois, I do it foi the money ” Theies no question that this couple exhibits quality pioducts and it necessitates many many hours of tueless effoit on then part What do they exhibit 9 Mis Biubakei shows her canned DRYING STRING BEANS. After cook fruits, vegetables and meat, her in g fresh string beans for an hour, Mrs. dried apples, string beans and Brubaker dries them in this drier (which corn, also flowers, rolls, biead THE WOOL EMBROIDERED bur lap tote bag and pincushion was made by Mrs. Brubaker. Also table(fresh flower arrangement plants are shown. MRS. DANIEL BRUBAKER holding ribbons from Carlise and Allentown Fairs, her prize winning tenderloin and shows a A handful of her Pa. Farm Show ribbons few jars of her vegetables and fruits, also are in the foreground. L. F. Photo her dried vegetables and fruits with their inrrpiiihlp Hint CT ,nh a email also bu y s peaches wholesale and leader and is president of the farm cansupport afemily. They ret ? ils He is f a T men *f Women’s Fellowship This group have no animals on their farm and fst treasurer of Lancaster is an auxiliary to the Brethren although they had at one time. G ° unty Frmt Growers Associa ’ * Neffsville. They hqve. It just goes to show, it’s what tlon ‘ a birthda y P art y one month each you do with what you have. He Mrs. Brubaker is one of the y ear f° r the Home and provide a grows many vegetables and flow- cooks at the West Nursing Home P r °Sram, refreshments and gifts ers. He used to grow 12,000 glad- which is between Stevens and * or tbe °”f s have birthdays 1011 and sold them to wholesale Denver. They keep 36 patients J™. f llOll . They help at the florists an Baltimore In the in the home. She works there a Christmas in July picnic in the spring he buys flower plants half a day every day but Friday P 3 '" 10 ” Mr ®- Brubaker wholesale and retails them. He and that day she helps at their attend s the Church Camp at Camp Swatara, near Bethel, each ' ‘ ~\| year. They have Bible study, | discussion groups etc. j She is chairman of Lancaster County Homemakers Camp J which is held dn August at j Camp Swatara It is her duty to publicize it in Lancaster Co. She | attends the two day camp each I The Brubakers have three , j children Clyde was in 4-H Baby Beef and Lamb Clubs He is president of Pennsylvania Ham > pshire Sheep Association and | his wife is secretary of it Last * spring he placed second at the ! Keystone Ram and Ewe Show at Hamsburg and his yearling ' lamb came in fourth They live i on a farm on the old Harrisburg Pike He helps with the farm work and is foreman of the mill at Miller and Bushong Inc Feed Manufacturer He is active in has church They have two children, their oldest son has a steer in the 4-H Club. has water underneath) on top of two burn- Gloria is married to Lee Sho ers for about 24 hours. L. F. Photo ber and they live in Ephrata. They have two children Before marriage she was in 4-H Sewing, stand at the Green Dragon from Flower, Cooking, Baby Beef and noon until 11 p m Before work- Lamb Clubs She taught second mg at this nursing home she was an( j fourth grades at Clay and employed by the Moyer Garment Schoeneck schools. She as teach- Factory for seven years in g kmdeigarten now at Schoe- Mis. Brubaker has been a neck. Mr. Shober teaches a member of Farm Women Socie- course m electricity at Reading, ty #1 for 44 years and attended Daniel Jr. went to Clay Ele since she was 8 yeais old. She mentary and Ephrata High went with her mother, Mrs School and is a Senior at Eliza- Landis Balmer, who was a 4-H bethtown College. He expects to Leader Mrs Biubaker served as go on in college and become a president of this Society in 1949 medical doctor, and 1950 and is on the Ways and This busy housewife finds lit- Means committee at the piesent tie tame for crafts and hobbies time This Society has food but enjoys making tote bags and stands at faim sales and held a some of the crafts such as mak plant and food sale at their mg pm cushions which aie August meeting. She helps them taught at Homemakers Camp, make cancer pads, ditty bags Site likes antiques and has sev etc The Brubakers boil apple ones, one of which is butter Saturday and Sunday at a smhll dough tray which has Landis Valley Museum Harvest been ! in her family over 100 Days each year and the members yeafe She has all kinds of flow of Farm Women Society #1 ers on her lawn and quite a few help pare apples. African violets. She enjoys cook- Mrs. Brubaker is on the Fresh mg. Here is her favorite fudge Air Committee which iccipe. for New York children to visit FUDGE in the summer. 3 cups sugar The Brubakers are mehfijers,- -% -cup cream-?. - • j of Middlecreek Church Of The 3 tablespoons light com syrup and potted house Brethren, which is between Lan- 3 ; squares bitter chocolate L. F. Photo coin and Brunnerville, where Stir until it' comes to a tooiL , * , . Bmbaker ? t 1 f] fj. 7?;r i 4 A *