BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984 Learn to moke gingerbread houses at extension workshop YORK Let “the Gingerbread Lady” show you how to create delicious gingerbread house covered with icicles of sugary frosting, a gumdrop roof and candied shutters to add a sense of wonder and magic to your holiday season. Patty Hudson, known as “The Gingerbread Lady” will teach a Gingerbread House making workshop for the Penn State FALL RECLINER SPECIAL Cut Energy Costs 75%—Uses the drying power of fan forced air No gas to buy And the only electricity used powers the computer con trolled fan system Reduced Shrinkage-Shrink loss is cut up to 50% through natural moisture removal without high temperature heat Better Grain Quality —With no high temperature heat to crack and damage gram, more starch, sugar, valuable nutrients and profit are retained It’s All in the Computer—The AeroDry Computer automatically monitors dry down day and night—then holds optimum storage conditions to keep gram in top condition Farm proven from the Midwest to the East Coast, the AeroDry System can improve your gram drying operation Call or mail the coupon for more information and where to see Cooperative Extension Service on Nov. 9 and 16, from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. The class will be held at the York County Extension Office meeting room. At the first session she will demonstrate making gingerbread houses and cookie cottages and during the second session workshop participants will ac tually make a gingerbread house under her supervision. Hudson camper Slash drying costs as much as 75% with the AeroDry" System demonstrates every step involved and shares recipes for doughs, icings and patterns from her book written for workshops she has taught at the Smithsonian In stitute. If you would just like to see the demonstrations and not make a house, just register for the Nov. 9th session for $lO. The fee for the two session class is $l5. Advance registration is required. - Secured low interest loans for 5 volunteer fire companies - Supported a pharmaceutical program for senior citizens - Sponsored legislation to pro hibit hunting on unharvested fields without farmers permission - Prime sponsor of Returnable Bottle Legislation - Working hard for restoration of Icedale Lake VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 6 ATTENTION FARMERS & LIVESTOCK HAULERS: ALUMINUM EBY GOOSENECK TRAILERS, Standard Specifications: LENGTHS AVAILABLE: 14’ to 28’ (longer lengths available as option) WIDTHS: 96” Standard -102” Optional HEIGHT: 6’6” Standard - 7’6” Optional A versatile, lightweight, Eby aluminum stock trailer is built to provide years of maintenance free service. An Eby trailer is custom built to fit your individual hauling needs - No mass production! We use only quality components and strong alloy aluminum to manufacture what may be the last trailer you’ll ever buy. QUESTION - Linda Miller, New Smithville, would like a recipe for turkey barbeque - the gravy kind without catsup that you get at fairs ANSWER - Mrs. Herman Graybill, Freeburg, requested a recipe for glazed apples Thanks go to Pauline Serfass, Palmerton, who shared her recipe. Candy Apples 2 cups sugar 2/3 cup corn syrup 1 cup water Food coloring Mix sugar and water Add syrup Boil to 305° F. Remove from heat and color apples ART HERSHBf He not only Ceres - He Acts - IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - • (1) 22’x6’6”x96’Gooseneck • (1) 14’x7’x7’Bumper Hitch Cook’s ?r % Question V '/ Comer ? Art Hershey 13th District PA House of Representatives CONSIDER THE FEATURES OF AN EBY ALL-ALUMINUM TRAILER Eby livestock bodies are 35% to 40% lighter than other wood and steel bodies. Eby’s all-aluminum construction is main tenance free. Periodic pressure washing is all that’s required to maintain that new look. Eby’s bodies are built tough and are backed by a written factory warranty. For more information on the economical choice in livestock trailers, contact: H EBY, INC. P O Box 127 Blue Ball, PA 17506 _ TIT/HH-AOTI