DB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 8,1981 Remember How evenly spaced stitches that were as much a signature of the maker as her hand writing. Dozens of such quilts were in evidence on Saturday and each of the precision stitches not only helped form an attractive pattern, but they also helped in the educational shaping of youthful minds as funds from their sale went toward the school program. Remember how ice cream used to taste. Rich and crearmly coarse with little bits of ice particles still sprinkled through it. And just the basic honest flavors of vanilla, chocolate and real fruit. None of those fancy flavors like Rocky Road or Peanut Butter Cup, which substitute high-class nomenclature for good old-fashioned flavor. Remember how ice cream used to be dipped out of the metal canmster in which it was churned. No struggling to open those bright, gaily decorated cardboard con tainers, which always tear and manage to give an artificial paper taste to the contents. Remember how big hoagies used to be before they shrank into hot dog rolls. While "shop keeper” munches a hoagie, a couple of customers shop the farm wagon produce section of this outdoor supermarket. CONCRETE SPRAYING SERVICE A PROVEN PRACTICAL WAY OF APPLYING CONCRETE ’• Repair Retaining Wails • Reseal Manure Pits • Strengthen Existing Masonry • Reseal Silos Walls • Trench Silo Construction ★ Also Concrete Pumping Service For Information Call: KEYSTONE GUN-KRETE CO. 43 S Harvest Road Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 (Continued from Page 061 Remember how these two-hand hoagies used to cost a buck apiece Remember how bright and led the tomatoes on top used to be. Tomatoes just picked from the vine that morning. Instead of those pale, sickly pink imitations seen too much these days - the kind that just don’t ripen in cellophane on the supermarket shell. Remember how huge a slice ot pie once was - its tasty contents just spilling over the large plate. Now most pie comes in slices that barely fill a paper plate once used to hold a cookie. Remember how soup used to be so thick that you could make a meal of it. Today, too much ot it is the Campbell variety in which a spent hen bought tor a tew cents a pound makes a tew thousand cans of so-called chicken soup. Remember how kids used to get great tun out of simple pleasures. Instead ot illegally opening a fire hydrant tor a little mid-summer reliet, cranking the pump to let the cold well water trickle over the dust-caked toes. Remember how patriarchs and matriarchs sat and talked together UN-KRETE CO. 717-768-3641 and reminisced instead ot wasting I remember and appi eciaU- enougfi to relive a Remember waning years in tront ot aTVin a these Kemembei Hows.” And How Saturday. drab, lonely room. Dir ,m,i weekend i was lucky Do you remember how. For Clean Livin * Wood Shavings Are Best! r J pro ceSS^ d °Cr. P acW° 9 Youngsters pause for a cooling ★ CLEAN Fluffy shavings, fresh from the heart of a tree ★ DUSTLESS Fine particles are screened out ★ ABSORBENT Animals are kept clean and dry ★ COMFORTABLE Insulate against cold floors, cushion-animals at rest ★ ECONOMICAL Each bale covers 125 square feet to a depth ★ LABOR SAVING Less waste ★ ECOLOGICALLY COMPATIBLE - Ideal soil conditioner ★ CONVENIENT Delivered in clean, sealed bales ★ AVAILABLE year-round EASTERN WOOD FIBERS, MC. 8245 Dorsey Run Rd., Jessup, MD 20794 (301)498-6100 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED. 1 ‘S ' ’ » V • -■■.>•; J ' ,* <- v v "‘V "•• '*»> ■ k ♦ t■* ii i ■ f < "■ <“ >~c~*. ‘*vV of one inch SPECIES Southern Pine PARTICLE SIZE. 3/16" - VA'\ Maionty I" SAWDUST; None DUST; None BALE SIZE 12‘/j xlB x 30" 3 9cu ft WEIGHT Approx 45 lb PACKAGED 2 ply Multi-Wall Kraft Bag COVERAGE 125 sq ft 1’ deep TRAILER LOADS Approx 700 Bales ■ ■ ■ jA. ! '* v _ i * '