Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 10, 1981, Image 99

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Juniors, next week is farm show week for Pennsylvania
so we’re sure you’ll be busy. Ask mom and dad to take you
because there’s something there for everyone, including
vounesters.
If your little brothers and sisters are too young to go,
why not helf them have a farm show of their own 7
Cut out pictures of animals from magazmes or from
your coloring books which you have finished. Back them
on cardboard using paste or glue Use spring clothespins
for legs, snapping the pins shut on the lower half of the
animal This will help them stand and for some animals
will even look like legs.
After all your animals are made, make some blue, red
and white ribbons as prizes
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When you want to:
BREAK IT! CUT IT!
SMOOTH IT! MIX IT!
We’ll rent you the right equipment
% to do it faster and cheaper.
JACK HAMMERS
COMPRESSORS
CONCRETE SAWS
PLANERS
MIXERS
TROWLERS
See Us First.
WE’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED!
• LANCASTER •
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720 N Prince St, Lancaster, PA 17603 030“ If Ul
• READING •
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• LEBANON •
940 Cornwall Road Ann IGCQ
Lebanon, PA 17042 £./ t"TOuO
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BmHLiimTED Palmyra PA 17078 000”5Jt , I O
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For people to go to your farm show, cut out pictures of
people from old magazines and catalogs
To complete your show, you must have the aroma of
fresh baked goods So try one of these recipes and award
yourself a ribbon it if taste good.
1 cup butter
6 tablespoons powdered sugar
2 cups flour
1 cup chopped pecans
Roll dough between paper wax Bake.at 325 degrees for
ten minutes When cool enough to handle, roll in powdered
sugar Do not chill
Laurie Zimmerman sent in a recipe for peanut butter
cookies, and her mother tells us that her class made them
in Valley Elementary School, Jefferson, Maryland. Why
don’t you try them also 7
Mix together;
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 tablespoons honey
Mix with your hands
31/2 tablespoons instant dry milk
Add
1/2 cup raisins
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2 eggs
4 cups diced raw apples
2 cups sugar
2 cups oil
dash of salt
2 teaspoons soda
2 teaspoons vanilla
2 teaspoons cinnamon
2 cups flour
1 cup chopped nuts
Mix all ingredients; blend well but do not over beat
Bake in greased pan at 350 degrees for forty five minutes
Frost with confectioners sugar frosting and top with
coconut
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PECAN CRESCENTS
PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES
Make any shape you want
Laurie Zimmerman, Age 8 Frederick, MD
APPLECAKE
Sara Lynn Stoltzfus, Age 10, Gap, PA
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MADE TO LAST WITH FIBERGLASS —from FIBERDOME
Fiberglass is practically dent- Economical to Use • Simple to The only all-fiberglass feed cart Insulation value provides warmth
proof Stands up to long periods Install • Easy to Operate • • Buff exterior, white gell-coat in winter while remaining cool in
of hard use • Contents stay Eliminates Dirty Chutes • interior • 14 bushel capacity summer • Hutches may be
fresh because fiberglass ab- Directs Flow of Feed • Saves (4 93 Hectoliter) • Immune to nested for compact storage •
sorbs little or no heat • Because Wear on Silo Chutes • Adapts to silage acids does not rust • Hutches are easily moved by
there is vary little condensation Any Make Silo Easy to load unload and sanitize use of firmly imbedded l-bolts •
on the inside moisture cannot • Tricycle gear with one swivel- Studies show respiratory prob
alter the contents of .material mg caster • Length 68V 2 lams disease and call mortality
being stored • Fiberglass is rust Width 31 'h Hopper depth are reduced when hutches are
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AG WAY INC.
Curryville, PA
814 793-2167
INC.
Jackson Center. PA
412 662-4191
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Milanville, PA 717 933 4616
717-729 7988
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Linda Fisher, Gordonville
For more information contact your nearest dealer
THOMAS DUNLAP
Rt 220, Jersey Shore, PA
717-398-1391
FARM BUREAU
Mifflmburg, PA
717 966-1047
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 10,1981—C1l
Find The Animals
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Here are some of the animals you'll see at farm
show. Help us find them. There are sixteen animals:
mare calf hen
colt
horse
cow
Did
Do you ever hear dad
talking about his acres? He
says I have so many acres of
this and so many acres of
that and you probably even
brag about it in school. But
do you know how much an
acre is?
Watch a football game on
television sometime. See the
field’ That’s about the size
of an acre. While a football
field has 43 000 square feet,
J.D.C. SALES INC.
Biglerville, PA
717-334-1987
MONT-BUCKS FARM
BUREAU CO-OP ASSN.
Souderton, PA
215-723-4355
"o S 2f 10 TERRE HILL SILO CO., INC.
717-649 5151
215 443-6736
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an acres has 43,000 square
feet. So if your dad says he
has 350 acres, picture, if you
can, 350 football fields'
Next try to imagine a
football player trying to play
football on 350 fields at one
tune.
Pretty silly, huh’ Yet dad
takes care of 350 acres at
once. This makes him-a type
of superman, doesn’t it’
PHILLIPS FEED
SERVICE INC.
Germansville, PA
215-767-3819
Bath. PA
215-837-6061
SOLLENBERGERSILO
Chambersburg, PA
717-264-9588
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