Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 11, 1976, Image 57

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    The new year will soon be with us and many Farm
Women activities are now in the planning. We’d like to
include your activities in our Farm Women’s Calendar
will enter all dates in our calendar upon receipt of
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215-827-7481
Farm Women Activities Notice
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215-677-6000
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a Society Yearbook or proposed dates written out on a
separate piece of paper. If you are planning to annonce
dates when sending in reports, please place them on a
separate sheet of paper and print clearly. Please in
clude all information such as the date, place of
meeting, time of meeting jpd any speakers or special
events taking place.
We 11 be looking forward to receiving your schedule
of planned programs! Address communication to
Editor ’ Lancaster Farming - Box 266, Eititz,
PA 17543.
STOLTZFUS MEAT MARKET &
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Bacon and Country Cured Hams
Orders taken for freezer Meats
PH. 768-3941
Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse
on Rt. 772 - Newport Road
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FARM SUPPLY
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215-926-3851
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Dec. 11,1976
Shrewsbury 4-H
honors members
SHREWSBURY, Pa. -
Four members of the
Shrewsbury 4-H Club
received special awards at
the eighth annual
achievement jiight last
month at the Shrewsbury
Fire Hall.
Melanie Azbill was named
rookie girl, Amy Jo Norek;
outstanding junior member;
Kay Gantz, outstanding
member; and Megan Shaub,
achievement.
The high cookie salesman
was Jeff Wise.
Following a fellowship
dinner, Christine Erb
showed slides of her trip to
Europe as a 4-H am
bassador.
Potato exports boom
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Triggered by West European
drought, world potato production has fallen in 1976 and
exports from the U. 5.., where output is at a record
high, are moving into Europe for the first time in
several years.,World production fell five percent in
1976 from 1975 levels as U.S. production climbed nine
percent to 15.8 million metric tons. U.S. output is ex
pected to account for over seven percent of total world
potato output of 218.4 million tons.
_ U.S. shipments of fresh potatoes for the 1975-76
marketing year (October-September) were 10.6
million per hundredweight - 2.7 times the quantity
exported during the same period a year ago.
Know Where the Activities Will Be?
Read the Farm Women Calendar.
Try
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stress before the little
clusters will individually
break open and spill their
contents.
Following Cheryl’s
presentation, there were
four more segments to the
Lebanon Homemaker’s
Christmas meeting, and
each will be featured in the
upcoming weeks of Lan
caster Tanning Newspaper.
GET BACK TO THE BASICS
THE STANLEY RANGE 111
WATERFORD FOUNDRIES LTD.
Your Security and Energy Center
HIESTAND DISTRIBUTORS INC.
Box 96 Marietta, PA 17547
Phone 717-426-3286
See Us at Root’s Every Tuesday Night
Building No. 5
Local awards, presented
by Mrs. Robert Shaub and
Mrs. Preston Gantz, went to
Sandy Deel, junior archery;
Jeff Wise, senior archery;
Grace Wise, flowers; Brian
Palmer, junior gardening:
Megan Shaub, senior gar
dening; Diane Myers, junior
foods; Brooke Palmer,
senior foods; Sherri Webb,
junior candle; Amy Jo
Norek, junior clothing; Kay
Gantz, senior clothing, Gail
Luckenbaugh, junior
crocheting; Gary Norek,
junior handyman; Laura
Webb, senior handyman;
Dan Grosberger, electric;
Gwyn Jones, junior leather;
Susan Jones, senior leather;
Terri Graleski, junior food
preservation; Karen Webb,
senior food preservation.
Cooking
Junior
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6 egg yolks
% pound butter
1 pound flour
1 teaspoon soda, sifted with
flour
1 tbsp. sour cream
Combine ingredients and
roll thin. Bake at 375 degrees
F. until light brown. Mixture
must be kept warm.
Sadie Oberholtzer
Lancaster, Pa.
Age 13
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