Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 14, 1980, Image 96

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    CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 14,1980
to run at Ag Progress Days
HARRISBURG -
Vegetables will be in the
spotlight August 20 at the
first Pennsylvania
Vegetable Recipe Contest ag
Ag Progress Days at Rock
Springs, Centre County,
according to Pennsylvania
Agriculture Secretary
Penrose Hallowell.
Any vegetable recipe
using Pennsylvania grown
vegetables as a main
ingredient in any form may
be entered. Persons 18 years
or older, without
professional food status, are
invited to enter.
Twelve finalists will be
chosen to prepare their
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Saturday, June 14
Lancaster Co. Society 25 will
meet at the home of Helen
Myhn. Jean Puianka will
be the speaker.
Lancaster Co. Society 19 will
meet at 1:30 p.m. at the
home of Lucetta Long.
Lucinda Landis, Dairy
Princess will be the
speaker.
Monday, June 16
Lancaster Co. Society 31 will
meet at the home of Ann
Risser at 7:30 p.m. for a
talk on farmer’s lung
disease.
Tuesday, June 17
Berks Co. Society 6 will meet
at the home of Sallie
Hauseman.
Dauphin Co. Society 16 will
meet at the home of
Martha Hertzler. There
will be a soft sculpture
demonstration.
Thursday, June 19
Cumberland Co. Society 15
will meet at the home of
Grace Myers.
Cumberland Co. Society 10
will meet at the home of
Jean Barnhart for a
musical
Vegetable recipe contest
recipes on August 20 with a
top price of $lOO awarded to
the first place winner. The
runner-up will receive $5O,
while the third and fourth
place contestants will each
receive $25.
The vegetable dishes will
be judged on the following
basis: taste, 40 points; ease
of preparation and prac
ticality, 20 points;
originality, 20 points; and
appearance, 20 points.
The recipes must be
specific, but brand names
may not be used. The recipe
must be prepared as sub
mitted, and number of
servings and preparation
Saturday, June 21
Lancaster Co. Society 18 will
meet at the home of Mrs.
James Eshelman at 1:30
p.m. Roberta Shepardson
will give a review of the
Heritage Cookbook.
Lancaster Co. Society 3 will
meet at the home of
Vivian Stauffer for a
program of tinsel pain
ting by Beatrice Hoff
man.
Lancaster Co. Society 8 will
meet at the home of Ruth
Musser for a safety
program.
J|l STRAWBERRIES
W/Bt PICK YOUR OWN
Tom Styer Farm Market
Rt. 405, just off 147
behind Muncy Hospital
Muncy, PA 17756
717-546-5861
Lycoming Co.
time should be stated.
Recipes will be screened
by a panel of judges and the
top twelve entries will be
notified of their selection.
Finalists will be requested to
bring their complete dish to
Ag Progress Days on August
20. Facilities for
refrigeration and/or
reheating entries will be
available. The sponsors
assume no responsibility for
the expense of any con
testant.
The winning vegetable
recipes with their proper
preparation will be featured
and used to promote the
vegetable industry of
Pennsyl”3’’!? The contest *s
Sewing seminar slated
LANCASTER -
educational day for the home
sewer will be held June 18,
from 12 noon to 8 p.m. at the
Lancaster Farm and Home
Center. Registration of $1 is
payable at the door.
This day long event will
feature demonstrations and
displays from eight major
sewing product companies.
In addition, extension
home economists, sewing
teachers, and other talented
maim
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sponsored by the Penn
sylvania Vegetable
Growers, the Pennsylvania
Department of agriculture
and the Pennsylvania State
Cooperative Extension
Service.
Each contestant may
submit one recipe which
should be typed and sub
mitted in triplicate to: Judi
Keefer, Chairman,
Schuylkill County Extension
Service, Box 250, Schuylkill
Haven, PA 17972, 717-385-
3431. Entry deadline is July
16, 1980. In case of duplicate
recipes, the one with the
earliest postmark will be
considered.
seamstresses will show how
to make piping, make tote
bags, sew T-shirts, apply
sleeve plackets, work with
plaids, sew with velour and
terry, and much more.
An
Each person attending will
receive a packet of
educational materials
donated by other home
sewing companies. Sewing
reference books will be given
as door prizes.
c£ own
QAiomea
Societies
(Continued from Page C 5)
Answer to roll call was to
name our favorite museum.
Devotions were in the
charge of Mary Swan.
Final plans were made for
the Bus trip June 3.
Mrs. Wood & Mrs. Boaz
gave a report of the Spring
Rally which was held in
York May Ist.
Mary Swan reported on
the sewing at Lancaster
General Hospital.
Plans were made for a
picmc in Mrs. Brabson’s
yard June 28.
Helen Shaub, Grace Ann
Ghose & Mary Trimble were
appointed to make plans for
the Anniversary Luncheon in
August.
Lancaster Co.
Society 28
Lancaster 28 met for a
mother and daughter
banquet at the Hershey
Farms Restaurant.
Music was provided by
David and Joanne Wenger.
Our speaker was Mrs.
Newcomer who presented
her doll collection and spoke
all about dolls.
Our next meeting will be
held on Thursday, June 26 at
Witmer’s Greenhouses. Don
Deiter will speak on housrfg
plants and foliage care.
York Co,
Society 12
NEW BRIDGEVILLE -
Friendly Society of Farm
Women Group 12 met at the
home of Mrs. Carl S. Bacon
with 19 members and 2
guests attending.
A poem “Where There Is
Love” was read by
President Mrs. Donald
Lanius. A prize was won by
Mrs. Ruth Runkle.
Plans were formulated for
the June meeting. The an
nual family picmc will be
held June 24, at 12 noon at
Long Level, featuring a
covered dish luncheon.
The date for the annua
York County Farm Womei
picnic was announced, Juh .
31, at Bair 4-H Center. O
Following the meeting am
refreshments served by th
hostess, a plant sale wa
held netting a profit of a]
proximatelys4o.
LITTLE HARVEY ELECTRIC FOOD
DEHYDRATORS
MRS. MELVIN CHARLES
Washington Boro. PA
717-285-4184
717-684-5783