Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 24, 1990, Image 44

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    84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 24, 1990
On being *- —
a farm wife
Joyce Bnpp ““
-And other
hazards
A skim of ice coats the buckets
at the outside pens for calves.
Early sunshine on this clear,
crisp, bright morning has not yet
climbed above the dairy bam roof
to shine its thawing warmth upon
the thick, black-rubber, water
buckets. So, for the first of what
will be many times during this
impending winter season, I run a
bucket of steaming hot water to
pour onto the transparent, icy
coatings.
The calves always seem to
enjoy this ice-thawing routine and
quickly slurp up the warm water in
the buckets before turning their
muzzles back to their rations of
sweet feed mix. Chilly air gusts
between the old bank bam and the
calf nursery, one of the major
“wind tunnel” spots on this place
where the breeze is never-ending.
Chilly feet hurry me quickly
toward the basement after morn
ing chores, past fading maroon
blooms of late chrysanthemums
and through the cascade of golden
maple leaves tumbling toward
oblivion. Smoke curling above the
chimney hastens the feet to move
still faster toward a promise of
toasty toes.
And the warmth that rushes out
Fall
Specials
• R 35 35,000 BTU Kerosene
• R5O 50,000 BTU Kerosene
• R7O 70,000 BTU Kerosene
100,000 BTU Kerosene
• RlOO
• Rl5O
150,000 BTU Kerosene
• RCP2OO
20,000 BTU LP Gas
• RCP27S 25,000 BTU LP Gas
10,500 BTU Kerosene
• KRIO
• C 22600 22,600 BTU Kerosene
• Thermostat.
295 WOODCORNER RD. • LITITZ, PA 17543
Phone (717) 738-1121
with the opening of the base
ment’s old door is like the
embrace of a dear friend. Oh, how
we enjoy the coziness of the wood
stove!
Once a staple of every kitchen,
plus often other parts of family
living quarters, wood-burning
appliances fell out of favor with
the ease of electrification, natural
gas, and microwaves. Some
friends and relatives who grew up
carting in wood as a regular child
hood chore vow to never return to
those days.
But, never having toted wood as
a kid, though the Farmer did, I
have no lingering hangups about a
distasteful childhood chore. In
fact, the whole process of select
ing bits of bark and slivers of
wood, strategically placing
loosely-crumpled newspaper and
creating a bank of glowing coals
from a tiny flame seems a rather
creative and rewarding endeavor.
Plus a feeling of self-sufficiency
and savings, in light of current
fuel prices.
We’ve burned wood for winter
heat for about ten years now, for a
variety of reasons. In this old
house where the ruffled curtains
stir on gusty days (with the win-
Sale
Extended
Thru
November
iflgg. r EDDY
HEATERS
We
Sell
Kerosene
♦SPECIAL*
Reg. Price
...$179.00
$152.00
$186.00
$237.00
$279.00
$348.00
$129.00
$119.00
$127.00
$149.00
..$29.00
,$219.00
$279.00
,$329.00
,$410.00
.$149.00
,$139.00
.5149.00
,$179.00
TRUST
UIORTHV
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OISIRIBUIORS
dows closed), the woodstove
offers a more steady and constant
heat than the backup system of oil
fumace forced-air. Free fuel lies in
plentiful supply over the farm’s
woodlots and fencerows. Only
shortage is in finding time to get it
cut and moved.
Mother Nature outdid herself a
few months ago in supplying our
firewood needs, literally, in the
back yard - plus the side yards,
greenhouse, front porch and park
ing area - with piles of downed,
giant limbs. When we finally got
the mini-tomado-mass cleared,
scattered piles of firewood lay as
testimony to the shredding of our
old maple trees. These last, linger
ing traces of the windstorm’s fury
are quickly disappearing.
Enough for several more years
of woodstove heat waits in the dry
cow pasture, where about a dozen
good-sized trees were ripped up
by their roots and laid over like so
many matchsticks.
Yes, the woodstove is dirty.
Yes, wood splinters and bits of
bark constantly litter the basement
carpet Yes, smoke and dust dis
color the white curtains’ ruffles
and darken the endless festoons of
cobwebs woven by our diligent
colony of spiders.
But that is a slight sacrifice for
the pleasure of sliding one’s
stinging-cold toes across the warm
apron of firebrick under and
MARIETTA ANTIQUES SHOW
featuring 30 quality dealers of
furniture, china & glassware
SATURDAY, DEC. Ist - 10 AM - 9 PM
SUNDAY, DEC. 2nd -10 AM -6 PM
Marietta Jaycee Center - Waterford Avenue
Marietta, Lancaster County, PA 17547
Parking available adjacent to Center
Enter from West Walnut Street
ADMISSION -SI. 50
OFF with this *
25th Anniversary - Marietta
CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT TOUR
SUNDAY ADMISSION-SB.OO
DEC 2nd. in advance.s6.oo
Ruin or Shine
I*7 pm Non Refundable
Sponsored by
Marietta Restoration Associates
GOOD FOOD OUTLET STORES
See Our Original Line Of Golden Barrel Products Plus All
Kinds Of Nuts, Beans, Candies, Etc. At Reduced Prices
v | ; : ff
Processors Of Syrups, Molasses.
Cooking Oil, Funnel Cake Mix
ft Shoofly Pie Mixes
(With or Without Syrup)
Good Pood Outlets
Located At
L&S SWEETENERS
388 E. Main St, Ltfola, PA 17540
717*656*3486 1-800*633-2676
GOOD FOOD OUTLET
Located At Good Food, Inc.
W. Main St., Box 160, Honey Brook, PA 19344
210-273-3776 1-800*327-4406
around the woodstove. For a place Jpjf
to dry damp sweatshirts and soggy Warming at a* woodsto? ?
gloves For barn jeans pre- i$ leasura s ble enough it almost
warmed near the stoves cozmess. ma {; es ui cold something
And for the best spot in the house worth lo 6 oking forward tO .
to curl up on a blustery night with j said almost
a cup of hot chocolate and a good
Crank Out A Winner
An Ice Cream Chum Off Con- must be received in the Pennsyl
test highlights the first ever “Dairy vania Dairy Promotion Program
Fun Night” at the 75th Pennsylva- office by December 15,1990, and
nia State Farm Show. The Pen- become the property of the Pen
nsylvania Dairy Promotion Prog- nsylvania Dairy Promotion
ram and Pennsylvania Department Program,
of Agriculture will be sponsoring All entries must use REAL
the fun night on Monday, January dairy products. Pasteurized pro
7. The Ice Cream Chum Off is cessed eggs must be substituted
modeled after previous events but for raw eggs. Recipe entries must
with an added twist. All contes- be original and not have been pre
tants will be required to hand viously published or won an
chum their entries. award. Offer is limited to one
All Pennsylvania residents, entry per family, 4-H club, FFA
except those that have a profcs- chapter, or other group. Teams
sional food status or are affiliated will be limited to no more than
with the Pennsylvania Dairy four members.
Promotion Program, are invited to Prizes for the contest will be
enter the contest The first eight awarded as follows; first place,
eligible entries received will be $300; second place, $lOO, and
selected to compete in the contest honorable mention, a six quart ice
To enter, contestants should cream freezer. Prizes are not trans
print their name, address, and tele- ferable. Income tax on all prizes is
phone number on an 8/4 ”xll” the responsibility of the winners,
piece of paper. Then, attach a I'he complete entry rules can be
complete copy of their recipe and obtained by sending a self
mail to: “Dairy Fun Night, Ice addressed and stamped envelope
Cream Chum-Off,” Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania Dairy Promo-
Dairy Promotion Program, 2301 tion Program. 2301 North Came-
North Cameron Street, Harris- ron Street, Harrisburg, PA
burg, PA. 17110-9408. Entries 17110-9408
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* CORN SYRUP * BAKING
* PANCAKE SYRUP MOLASSES
* PURE MAPLE SYRUP * BARBADOS
* SORGHUM SYRUP MOLASSES
* TABIE SYRUP * BLACK STRAP
* COCONUT OIL MOLASSES
* CORN OIL * HONEY
* COTTONSEED OIL * PEANUT BUTTER
* PEANUT OIL * FUNNEL CAKE MIX
* SOYBEAN OIL * SHOOFLY PIE MIXES
* 100 LB. BAG GRANULATED SUGAR
If your local store does not have it,
CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE
BROCHURE & PRICES
WE UPS DAILY
We Have Excess Stock Available
Delicious Old Style Golden Barrel
TABLE SYRUP
(As used at the Veterans
Administration)
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