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Daily, I Located Vz Mile South of Fredericksburg ( Eve^ingsbv Aoot I Off Rt. 343 in Shirksville We Now Have Radio Dispatched Trucks Gardening tips in new Baer’s Ag Almanac LANCASTER - New gardeners can find valuable advice in the 1981 edition of Baer’s Agricultural Almanac, which is now available. Beets are recommended for the new gardener. They yield rewarding quantities of nutritional tops and roots; can be harvested early and late m the year, and can be cooked in many ways. Tips on beets are only a fraction of help for new and BIG CAPACITY, COST-SAVING E 1-ROW SUPERPKKER FOB Our Lot parts . service . accessories 2 |nch Doub , e Acting Cylinder & Hoses - all gardeners in the 1981 edi tion. Here are a few others; Nasturtiums are more than pretty flowers; they repel aphids from broccoli and help potatoes; they shoo away squash bugs and they give radishes perfect flavor. Cucumbers are No. 3 popular garden plants in the U.S. (following tomatoes and beans), but crops are so bountiful that if you do not plan m advance what to do with them, you’ll be in a pickle. Turkish sweet bay is an interesting house plant, as well as a flavoring aid for the cook. The Almanac, published at Lancaster since 1825, is filled with facts and folklore in multitudes of brief articles. Many experienced farmers PEACHES This is one way to beat inflation, by pick ing the fruit right from the tree. • Bountiful crop • Good Size • Excellent Quality PICKING HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Closed Sunday • Please call 717-933-4126 before coming MI. AETNA ORCHARDS V/z miles north of Myerstown along PA 501 Mt. Aetna, PA We get our best Ideas from you For Long, Trouble-Free Service . . . rom the long, tapered floating points and snapping oils all the way back to its wide wagon elevator, luperpicker does an outstanding job of bringing in :rop And with your Superpicker, corn cribs, and Mother Nature doing the work, you don't have to worry about the rising cost of fuel for drying sj§ With Hydraulic Lift Brackets MODEL EL IQ -1205 Bu. with roof $7l C and Ladder / I v and gardeners rely on it as a year-round guide and cheer ful companion. It contains planting and fishing guides; Phases of the Moon; a gestation table, weather predictions, wise sayings, poetry and jokes. In its American An niversary section, it notes that the Revolutionary War ended in 1781 with the surrender of Cornwallis; that Cyrus H. McCormick invented the farm reaper in 1831, and that the loganberry was developed in 1881 by Judge James H. Logan, of Santa Cruz, Calif. The issue contains scientific backing for the old expression, “Be happy, you’ll live longer”. It tells how to help bring back the bluebirds; when to cut your ■A.RM EQUIPMENT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 6,1980—C1S hair according to the moon, so that it will grow better, and how to compute tem perature by listening to a cricket. Folklore gems include these: To become rich, marry in a snowstorm; for a good crop of onions, plant on > ADA directors meet GLEN ROCK - Mr. & Mrs. John Krone, Glen Rock, director of district 18, American Dairy Association, recently at tended a Directors meeting last Wednesday held in conjunction with the New York State Dairy princess pageant held at Hotel Syracuse, Syracuse, N.Y. The main purpose of the meeting was to discuss the proposed 1981 budget plus some other changes. Also discussed was a change m media advertising due to increasing costs of radio and TV. It was felt that, m New York City, subway add billboard ad vertising was a better way of Junior Cooking Edition 1 pound margarine 2 pounds peanut butter 2%-3 pounds powdered sugar 3 teaspoons vanilla Melt the margarine and add the other ingredients. Roll into balls. Chill. To dip, put on a needle and dip into 18- ounces of chocolate chips and 1 block of paraffin, melted in a double boiler. Store in a cool place. Sue Ellen Petre, Age 9, Waynesboro 1 package cream cheese 1 heaping tablespoon salad dressing 1 small onion seasoned salt Soften the cream cheese and add the salad dressing and omon. Sprinkle with the seasoned salt. KOOL AIDE DESSERT 1 package Kool Aide 1 cupsugar 2 quarts fruit juice or water 6 heapmg tablespoons Clear Jel 6 ounces gelatm, the same flavor as the Kool Aide fresh or frozen fruit or drained fruit cocktail Cook the Kool Aide, sugar, fruit juice and Clear Jel together until clear. Add the flavored gelatm. Chill until slightly thickened and add the fruit. Chill until firm and serve. Apply lime in the tali for a better crop next summer Fall liming assures proper limestone distribution in the soil ready for spring planting The freezing and thaw mg of winter aid in the process of limestone dissemi nation So why wait correct your soil deficiency now by liming and reap a bigger harvest next summer *76 March 21; a red sunset means angels are making cookies. For this and more, consult Baer’s Almanac. It can be obtained postpaid for $2.00 from John Baer’s Sons, Box 328, Lancaster, PA 17603. reaching more people for less money. Another project discussed was the “Cheese Adds A Slice of Life” m which the supermarkets and cheese companies have responded much better than hoped for. There is a projected in crease m sales of 10 percent which would amount to 80 million pounds of cheese. The supermarkets claim a projected increase of 20 to 25 percent is more realistic. There were reports on other projects in which the pilot programs have proven very successful but funds were not available for full scale promotion. (Continued from Page Cl 2) REESE BALLS CRACKER DIP Mary B. Esh, Christiana Mabel Sensenig, Ephrata